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this one shares the continental divide with can colorado river. so this is indicative of what happens in spring of 06. the dark bars are what it was on april 01 and this is may one a month later. most of these lost 50 percent of their snow on one month period. many my favorite is went from 176 to normal and 0 percent in one month. this is a spring time warming trend that's quite son certain. this is provided by the national resource office in new port land. the trees are containing the manager's and it's been my pleasure to work with connie and she a long with dave and a few others reconstructed this going back five years and we're looking at a 20 year average dating to about 1500. what's interesting is the tree ring is 13 point 5 acre point feet and historical is 18 point 1. with this no one cares about individual years and what's more important is the run, the sequences of drought and this is where the trees na >> some of them use temperatures and some use global climate models and some both. there are lots of future greenhouse gas predictions. t
this one shares the continental divide with can colorado river. so this is indicative of what happens in spring of 06. the dark bars are what it was on april 01 and this is may one a month later. most of these lost 50 percent of their snow on one month period. many my favorite is went from 176 to normal and 0 percent in one month. this is a spring time warming trend that's quite son certain. this is provided by the national resource office in new port land. the trees are containing the...
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many have called this the strangest races ever for governor in colorado. gentlemen, you'll have 30 seconds only -- what has been the strangest part of the journey for you? mr. tancredo? >> the way in which the entire campaign has developed, starting two months ago to three months ago. it is now at a level that i must admit i am even surprised at. arnett and neck in most polls i have seen -- we are neck and ne ck in most polls i have seen. it is one of the more interesting aspects of this campaign, undeniably. >> dan maes, the strangest part of the journey for you? >> it has been 20 months now. having so much momentum going into the primary, winning the primary, and expecting a lot of good support after the primary that mightnd out not not be there. how'd we just, keep moving for, and achieve our goals? then dealing with the entry of another candidate into the race is definitely interesting for all of us. >> thank you. mr. hickenlooper are? >> this grant is part has been for us -- the strangest part has been for us to look at who we are running against. for
many have called this the strangest races ever for governor in colorado. gentlemen, you'll have 30 seconds only -- what has been the strangest part of the journey for you? mr. tancredo? >> the way in which the entire campaign has developed, starting two months ago to three months ago. it is now at a level that i must admit i am even surprised at. arnett and neck in most polls i have seen -- we are neck and ne ck in most polls i have seen. it is one of the more interesting aspects of this...
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of the businesses in colorado are small businesses. they will not expand right now because they do not have the certainty they need. they do not know what their health care bills will be in three years. they do not know what their tax bill will be. they do not know what their energy bill will be. at the very moment when we went into this recession, we had a dramatic lurched to the left in government. it has caused uncertainty in the marketplace. we need to develop an intelligent energy policy, not cap and trade. that way we do not overtaxed by puttin his syntaxes -- by putting hidden taxes in other places. they need to be able to grow and create jobs. >> there is some certainty out there. the economy is what is really uncertain. every small business in the state will see a tax credits if they give -- will see a tax credit if they give health insurance to their employees. my opponent proposed that -- opposed that legislation. the entrepreneurs and elevators in colorado -- and not the special interest in washington. about tax policy speci
of the businesses in colorado are small businesses. they will not expand right now because they do not have the certainty they need. they do not know what their health care bills will be in three years. they do not know what their tax bill will be. they do not know what their energy bill will be. at the very moment when we went into this recession, we had a dramatic lurched to the left in government. it has caused uncertainty in the marketplace. we need to develop an intelligent energy policy,...
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diverse supply portfolio that is no longer solely dependent of the hydraulics coming out of the delta and colorado river. the second piece of the strategy is authorities capitol improvement category. we recently recosted our program which is a 20 to 25 year program and it will cost us 24 billion dollars to do that. if we truly want water supply and reliability we need to pay for it. it does not come cheap. someone asked earlier in the earlier panel. what if the projections are wrong. we're talking a lot of money. my concern is what if the projections are right? are you willing to jeopardize your communities water reliability by saying we may not have to do that? some of ourcip? what we're implementing may make no sense in other areas. where we're spending our money may make no sense in seattle where they have a different portfolio, supplies and timing. so we have a variety of components that we're doing and, we're going to be spending between 2 hundred and 4 hundred million a year for a really long time. what's important though, is that our community understands it and we - our communication is cr
diverse supply portfolio that is no longer solely dependent of the hydraulics coming out of the delta and colorado river. the second piece of the strategy is authorities capitol improvement category. we recently recosted our program which is a 20 to 25 year program and it will cost us 24 billion dollars to do that. if we truly want water supply and reliability we need to pay for it. it does not come cheap. someone asked earlier in the earlier panel. what if the projections are wrong. we're...
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turning our attention to the rocky mountain west, colorado. that could, indeed, tip the balance of power here in washington. >> in the final stretch, president obama tries to rally his base with democratic control of congress on the line. >> this election is a choice between our fears and our hopes. >> in colorado, president obama isn't on the ballot, but he's on the minds of voters and he casts a long shadow over democratic senator michael bennet. >> he is somebody who is going to change washington if you send him back there and give him the kind of mandate that he deserves. >> a relationship his opponent has used against him. >> a rubber stamp for his friends in washington. >> two years ago, colorado was democrat country where the party staged its national convention, where senator obama tapped into frustration among the state's independent voters. >> the challenges we face require tough choices and democrats as well as republicans will need to cast off the worn-out ideas and policies of the past. >> we have news. colorado also went for obam
turning our attention to the rocky mountain west, colorado. that could, indeed, tip the balance of power here in washington. >> in the final stretch, president obama tries to rally his base with democratic control of congress on the line. >> this election is a choice between our fears and our hopes. >> in colorado, president obama isn't on the ballot, but he's on the minds of voters and he casts a long shadow over democratic senator michael bennet. >> he is somebody who...
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so far he's declined this latest request, and good for him, say some legal analysts in the colorado foothills. he's answered all the questions many times before. larry posner is a denver defense attorney not connected to the case. >> he's been completely cleared, and to way back at the beginning of this case when tabloids said otherwise, they got sued and i believe they settled, paying large amounts of money. he has nothing to do with this case. >> reporter: the murder of jonbenet was little more than a tragic local news story that
so far he's declined this latest request, and good for him, say some legal analysts in the colorado foothills. he's answered all the questions many times before. larry posner is a denver defense attorney not connected to the case. >> he's been completely cleared, and to way back at the beginning of this case when tabloids said otherwise, they got sued and i believe they settled, paying large amounts of money. he has nothing to do with this case. >> reporter: the murder of jonbenet...
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one, is first of all, the vulnerability of the relative moderate increase of flow in the colorado. a ten percent increase in flow. changes the number of years with uncontrolled spills, floods, from six out of 78 in the data case to 16 out of 78 years some more than doubles the ten percent increase, more than doubles the years you have uncontrolled spills and different colors, blue is little spills and most are red the big ones. sorry the smaller one. you don't get really big spills undercurrent conditions. but when a 20 percent increase in flow your getting more inflows. the system is sincetive to climate. the second important point here is, this whole project. assessing the risk, assuming we operate the system the same way thomas we operating today, we were told when we proposed the project we could not change the operating rules that reservoirs and could not change water rights and change the rule of the law of the river, basically. we had to do assessment of the water vulnerability in current conditions. that's a key point. how vulnerable are we - not under existing conditions al
one, is first of all, the vulnerability of the relative moderate increase of flow in the colorado. a ten percent increase in flow. changes the number of years with uncontrolled spills, floods, from six out of 78 in the data case to 16 out of 78 years some more than doubles the ten percent increase, more than doubles the years you have uncontrolled spills and different colors, blue is little spills and most are red the big ones. sorry the smaller one. you don't get really big spills undercurrent...
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one, is first of all, the vulnerability of the relative moderate increase of flow in the colorado. ten percent increase in flow. changes the number of years with uncontrolled spills, floods, from six out of 78 in the data case to 16 out of 78 years some more than doubles the ten percent increase, more than doubles the years you have uncontrolled spills and different colors, blue is little spills and most are red the big ones. sorry the smaller one. you don't get really big spills undercurrent conditions. but when a 20 percent increase in flow your getting more inflows. the system is sincetive to climate. the second important point here is, this whole project. assessing the risk, assuming we operate the system the
one, is first of all, the vulnerability of the relative moderate increase of flow in the colorado. ten percent increase in flow. changes the number of years with uncontrolled spills, floods, from six out of 78 in the data case to 16 out of 78 years some more than doubles the ten percent increase, more than doubles the years you have uncontrolled spills and different colors, blue is little spills and most are red the big ones. sorry the smaller one. you don't get really big spills undercurrent...
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>> the instances of voter fraud are very, very rare in colorado. like most states, we have a online voter data base, the name, address, and information about every single voter is on that data base. it's a public record. and folks comb through that. obviously candidates prepare their walk lists and their get out the vote efforts based on that list. and i have said many, many times, if anyone sees on that list someone who is not eligible to vote, let us know. contact our office. and we just don't get that information. so i'm -- you're always concerned about the possibility of voter fraud, but we seem -- we see very, very few instances in colorado. >> we are just about out of time with both of you. for wrapup question, we've heard a lot about the details and i think you helped our audience understand a great deal more about the level of planning that's going into election 2010. but let me ask both of you, what is keeping you up at night these two days going into election day? >> well, as i said, every count is the nightmare -- a recount is the nightma
>> the instances of voter fraud are very, very rare in colorado. like most states, we have a online voter data base, the name, address, and information about every single voter is on that data base. it's a public record. and folks comb through that. obviously candidates prepare their walk lists and their get out the vote efforts based on that list. and i have said many, many times, if anyone sees on that list someone who is not eligible to vote, let us know. contact our office. and we...
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we have to embrace the concept of three years. oral colorado is sick and tired of -- the concept of free us re. rural colorado is sick and tired of denver knocking on their door and taking their water. there is not a field of crops or a head of cattle in this state that will want for water because of a green lawn in denver on my watch. let's get colorado back to work. let's get our tax base strong. let's get back to the primary purpose of government, a transportation infrastructure, education and public
we have to embrace the concept of three years. oral colorado is sick and tired of -- the concept of free us re. rural colorado is sick and tired of denver knocking on their door and taking their water. there is not a field of crops or a head of cattle in this state that will want for water because of a green lawn in denver on my watch. let's get colorado back to work. let's get our tax base strong. let's get back to the primary purpose of government, a transportation infrastructure, education...
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next, a debate in the colorado governor's race. after that, the debate in the california governor's race. then a debate in the arizona senate race. >> this weekend and through december, listen to landmark supreme court cases on c-span radio. >> i believe that the record indicates that, in no time during the interrogation and prior to his confession, was he advised either of his rights to remain silent or his right to counsel or of his right to consult with counsel. >> brand of the arizona, this saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span radio. -- miranda vs. arizona, this saturday at 6:00 p.m. eastern on c-span radio. >> next week, the supreme court begins its new term. you can learn more about the nation's highest court with c- span 2 this book. candid conversations -- with c- span is new book. can said conversations revealing unique insight about the court. >> now the three candidates running for colorado governor, john hickenlooper, john maes, -- this is about one hour and 15 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, good morning. my name i
next, a debate in the colorado governor's race. after that, the debate in the california governor's race. then a debate in the arizona senate race. >> this weekend and through december, listen to landmark supreme court cases on c-span radio. >> i believe that the record indicates that, in no time during the interrogation and prior to his confession, was he advised either of his rights to remain silent or his right to counsel or of his right to consult with counsel. >> brand of...
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the senate. that is out of touch with colorado values. actices in the state, that's wrong. in talk about economic issues all you want. >> we are both out of time. unfortunately, we could keep this going. thet's always great to give voters a chance to ask questions. we give our candidates chance to answer as well. we give the opportunity for the candidates to quiz each other. you have one minute to answer each question. senator bennett lost the coin toss, giving him the chance to enter the first question. >> senator, you have for months said you will not take a position on what is called the employee free choice act. "the also referred to as carjack. he said he disagreed with the language in the house bill. you did not explain what he meant by this agreement the language of the house bill. whether asking if you'd agree or disagree with certain provisions, i would like to know what you like about the house bill. the like the ability to take away the secret ballot or are you in favor of mandatory arbitration where the federal government decid
the senate. that is out of touch with colorado values. actices in the state, that's wrong. in talk about economic issues all you want. >> we are both out of time. unfortunately, we could keep this going. thet's always great to give voters a chance to ask questions. we give our candidates chance to answer as well. we give the opportunity for the candidates to quiz each other. you have one minute to answer each question. senator bennett lost the coin toss, giving him the chance to enter the...
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but the colorado river is basically it. ke mead is about 6 inches below its historic low level, reached in 1956. it has dropped not quite a foot since the article was published a few weeks ago. this means that for a city like las vegas, think about what brings people there. certainly, gambling. but also things like [unintelligible] -- golf. what does it take to keep a golf course green in the desert? one of the world's best known desert. it takes an incredible amount of water. they have tried to dissuade people with financial incentives and have had stomachs -- some success. are you going to ask a city like las vegas to get rid of its golf courses? those other kinds of things, if this drought continues to tighten, they might have to start thinking about with significant economic consequences. host: what are the local, state, federal regulations in terms of what they're thinking about doing on this issue? guest: the first is to find another source of supply. phoenix has already done some of that. las vegas is already looking
but the colorado river is basically it. ke mead is about 6 inches below its historic low level, reached in 1956. it has dropped not quite a foot since the article was published a few weeks ago. this means that for a city like las vegas, think about what brings people there. certainly, gambling. but also things like [unintelligible] -- golf. what does it take to keep a golf course green in the desert? one of the world's best known desert. it takes an incredible amount of water. they have tried...
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we have the unfortunate distinction in colorado of having the seventh highest healthcare costs in the nation, and our costs are continuing to increase at a faster pace than in most other states. being as specific as possible, what would do you as governor to control healthcare costs in colorado and ensure that every coloradan has access to adequate and affordable healthcare? and in light of congressman tancredo's earlier comment, i'd ask if part of your answer is to force coloradans or many coloradans off the medicaid rolls, how that would reduce healthcare costs if those same coloradans ended up in emergency rooms, and in light of the fact that most of those costs were paid for by the federal government. >> shep, thanks very much. the focus on that, former congressman, go right ahead. >> ending up in the emergency room, a very, very expensive way to treat any kind of illness or particular malady. so who ends up there today? many people not legally in the state of colorado, not legally present in the state, that is to say, they are using that we all know it happens. there is a report
we have the unfortunate distinction in colorado of having the seventh highest healthcare costs in the nation, and our costs are continuing to increase at a faster pace than in most other states. being as specific as possible, what would do you as governor to control healthcare costs in colorado and ensure that every coloradan has access to adequate and affordable healthcare? and in light of congressman tancredo's earlier comment, i'd ask if part of your answer is to force coloradans or many...
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i am strong enough to represent the people of colorado. elp me show washington that the people still run this country, not lawyers, career politicians. learn more about me and my solutions at my website. thank you. >> thank you. next up with an opening statement, rep betsy markey. >> thank you for being here. i was not your typical congressman when i was elected. i spent most of my adult life raising three children. i own two businesses. one was a coffee shop and the other was a high-tech firm my husband and i started. i understand it challenges of meeting the payroll, not taking a salary when you have to imply -- have to pay your employees, finding affordable health insurance for your employees. business is not red or blue. in order to be successful you need to be able to work with everyone. i know that i had anchored people on the left and right with some of my votes -- i have angered people. i don't represent a political ideology, i represent the people of the fourth congressional district. if you want a small-business owner, someone who
i am strong enough to represent the people of colorado. elp me show washington that the people still run this country, not lawyers, career politicians. learn more about me and my solutions at my website. thank you. >> thank you. next up with an opening statement, rep betsy markey. >> thank you for being here. i was not your typical congressman when i was elected. i spent most of my adult life raising three children. i own two businesses. one was a coffee shop and the other was a...
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he's looking to ride the tea party wave to victory in colorado. i'm katie couric. also tonight, breach of privacy. an app mishap turns facebook into an open book. a matter of life and death. the new right way to perform c.p.r. and he's been steve hartman's human g.p.s. now he's back on terra fir ma and it's time to hear his story. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening, everyone. it's been one of the driving forces of campaign 2010, and today the tea party movement began a final drive to get the candidates it supports elected on november 2. the tea party express is traveling cross country in the final two weeks before the election with rallies in 30 cities, from nevada to new hampshire. first stop, they call it the biggest little city in the world, reno. ben tracy is there. ben, it was the biggest show in town today. >> reporter: it sure was, katie. and it's not by chance they started here in nevada. this is, of course, the home state of senate majority leade
he's looking to ride the tea party wave to victory in colorado. i'm katie couric. also tonight, breach of privacy. an app mishap turns facebook into an open book. a matter of life and death. the new right way to perform c.p.r. and he's been steve hartman's human g.p.s. now he's back on terra fir ma and it's time to hear his story. captioning sponsored by cbs from cbs news world headquarters in new york, this is the "cbs evening news" with katie couric. >> couric: good evening,...
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without talking about the ad war, because colorado is ground zero. ve been going through and looking at where these outside groups with millions of dollars are playing, and if you go across the country, they sort of team up here and team up here and team up there. in colorado, they're all in. and there's at one point -- and this was early on. so my number is going to be way off, because they spent a lot more. and this was only maybe a week ago. i looked at it, and they had spent $27 million, almost all of it, directed at senator bennett, attacking him. and there are 2.4 million active voters in colorado. and the outside groups alone had spent $27 million there. and that's the low number. it went up. and these ads, you see them. they're hard, they're mean, and they're not just meant to undermine the candidate. these are intended, in the words of an american cross roads spokesman, to throw gasoline on the fire. they are meant to make people mad. gwen: but when you add all the money together, not just the independent expenditures, aren't democrats outspe
without talking about the ad war, because colorado is ground zero. ve been going through and looking at where these outside groups with millions of dollars are playing, and if you go across the country, they sort of team up here and team up here and team up there. in colorado, they're all in. and there's at one point -- and this was early on. so my number is going to be way off, because they spent a lot more. and this was only maybe a week ago. i looked at it, and they had spent $27 million,...
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here is how we create jobs in the state of colorado. cifically to send a clear signal to the energy industry that we want them back. we will reach out to williams and shell and bring those jobs back to this day. i have to make a personal call, i will. we reduced regulations on small business. when someone wants to open a restaurant and they are told they have to put a deceleration late in from the restaurant before they can build it, and they stop those jobs from being created, that stops jobs. we must lessen regulations and get rid of the small business personal property tax in this state, one of the most annoying, onerous taxes for small business. less taxes, less regulations, specifics. that is how we do it. [applause] >> i will try to be a little more specific, because i have actually created thousands of jobs. one of the big problems is red tape. one of the things we have done in the city of denver it is work hard to cut the red tape. you always need some level of regulation and inspection. you need to get the needless and excessive
here is how we create jobs in the state of colorado. cifically to send a clear signal to the energy industry that we want them back. we will reach out to williams and shell and bring those jobs back to this day. i have to make a personal call, i will. we reduced regulations on small business. when someone wants to open a restaurant and they are told they have to put a deceleration late in from the restaurant before they can build it, and they stop those jobs from being created, that stops jobs....
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of the businesse in colorado are small businesses. they will not expand right now because they do not have the certainty they need. they do not know what their health care bills will be in threyears. they do not know what their tax bill will be. they do not know what their energy bill will be. at the very moment when we went into this recession, we had a dramatic lurched to the left government. it has caused uncertainty in the marketplace. we need to develop an intelligent energy policy, not cap and trade. that way we do not overtaxed by puttin his syntaxes -- by putting hidden taxes in other places. they need to be able to grow and create jobs. >> there is some certainty out there. the economy is what is really uncertain. every small business in the state will see a tax credits if they give -- will see a tax credit if they give health insurance to their employees. opponent proposed that -- opposed that legislation. the erepreneurs and elevators in colorado -- and not the special interest in washington. about tax policy specifically. w
of the businesse in colorado are small businesses. they will not expand right now because they do not have the certainty they need. they do not know what their health care bills will be in threyears. they do not know what their tax bill will be. they do not know what their energy bill will be. at the very moment when we went into this recession, we had a dramatic lurched to the left government. it has caused uncertainty in the marketplace. we need to develop an intelligent energy policy, not...
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the colorado basin is already in a 10 year drought. the good news, la nina conditions rarely last longer than 18 months. so this perfect drought trifecta will end in a year or two. >>> it is day 93 and there is still no state budget. lawmakers are three months overdue in finishing their primary job in the state capital. at least we can say tonight that there is some optimism. the big five is meeting and ken pritchett is live in sacramento with more on where things stand right now. >> frank, we left the capital just a short time ago where the negotiations continued. we have heard expressions of optimism before especially from democrats. but now the republicans who were typically cautious are joining the chorus saying that they are optimistic that solving this record long overdue budget and that that solution may finally be at hand. >> we're optimistic. >> today. >> could be. >> could be today. >> we're optimistic. >> assembly leader martin garreck and hollingsworth as they entered for budget talks aimed at closing california's budget gap
the colorado basin is already in a 10 year drought. the good news, la nina conditions rarely last longer than 18 months. so this perfect drought trifecta will end in a year or two. >>> it is day 93 and there is still no state budget. lawmakers are three months overdue in finishing their primary job in the state capital. at least we can say tonight that there is some optimism. the big five is meeting and ken pritchett is live in sacramento with more on where things stand right now....
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i created the colorado clean energy of 40. that is a way to bring private investment to help renewable energy opportunities. i also make sure we had chances to develop traditional energy resources in the state. we can do it responsibly to make sure we are developing jobs. we can do that. if you look at policies, like the cap and trade bill, it will hurt our economy. do not just take that work from the think tanks and washington, d.c. take that from rural colorado. it says no matter where you stand on climate legislation, this bill as now drafted will chcause major economic harm. if you irrigate your farm land, you will pay $1,700 more per liter. this will drive up the cost of fertilizer and farm equipment. we can do better, but we knew do not need to do with the greatest tax increase in the history. >> you did submit a bill in the legislature that would tax the wind cut close along people's property. as a matter of fact, i have here, a fiscal note from a legislative council and it says here about your bill, that county assessor
i created the colorado clean energy of 40. that is a way to bring private investment to help renewable energy opportunities. i also make sure we had chances to develop traditional energy resources in the state. we can do it responsibly to make sure we are developing jobs. we can do that. if you look at policies, like the cap and trade bill, it will hurt our economy. do not just take that work from the think tanks and washington, d.c. take that from rural colorado. it says no matter where you...
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institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> the cook political report rates the colorado governor's race as likely democratic. >> this week, the final installment on our series looking at privacy and telecommunications policy. the chairman and ranking member on the house subcommittee of communications technology and the internet will be our guest. >> this is the communicators online privacy series. this is week four in our series. we're pleased to be joined by the ranking member of the commerce subcommittee on communications. he and the chairman of the committee have a bill on online privacy. congressman, if we could start with a philosophical question. so much private information is out there already on the internet, is it possible to rein that in order to control that, or is the war's way too far out of the barn? -- is the horse way too far out of the barn? >> i have to be honest with you. i think the horse is way out of the barn. google keeps track of your research request. combine that with the cookies better tracking where you go, how long you stay at a website, all
institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2010] >> the cook political report rates the colorado governor's race as likely democratic. >> this week, the final installment on our series looking at privacy and telecommunications policy. the chairman and ranking member on the house subcommittee of communications technology and the internet will be our guest. >> this is the communicators online privacy series. this is week four in our series. we're pleased to be...
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as the light colorado passes through the floors, it connects to an reveals the various program elements above and below the station. it consequently becomes the organizing device and waistline of the new station, giving passengers an intuitive sense of the centers organization. you see here the concourse level retail promenade. the allied column drawing natural light and bringing people together. additionally, if you stand underneath that light column, you will be able to see the trees in the park above. muni bus plaza, retail space, movement of buses above will be emblematic of the bible and feeling. trees will be peeking out from above and you will also see that structure, and exterior -- it is sure to become one of san francisco's most recognizable buildings. here we see the exterior envelope of the new station which gets form and helps screen the interior of the building. we have had faceted glass panels with ceramic dots to soften the transparency of the glass and reduce the impact of some light and clear within the building. one of the things we are considering is belly the lights
as the light colorado passes through the floors, it connects to an reveals the various program elements above and below the station. it consequently becomes the organizing device and waistline of the new station, giving passengers an intuitive sense of the centers organization. you see here the concourse level retail promenade. the allied column drawing natural light and bringing people together. additionally, if you stand underneath that light column, you will be able to see the trees in the...
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but the colorado river is basically it. mead is about 6 inches below its historic low level, reached in 1956. it has dropped not quite a foot since the article was published a few weeks ago. this means that for a city like las vegas, think about what brings people there. certainly, gambling. but also things like [unintelligible] -- golf. what does it take to keep a golf course green in the desert? one of the world's best known desert. it takes an incredible amount of water. they have tried to dissuade people with financial incentives and have had stomachs -- some success. are you going to ask a city like las vegas to get rid of its golf courses? those other kinds of things, if this drought continues to tighten, they might have to start thinking about with significant economic consequences. host: what are the local, state, federal regulations in terms of what they're thinking about doing on this issue? guest: the first is to find another source of supply. phoenix has already done some of that. las vegas is already looking to
but the colorado river is basically it. mead is about 6 inches below its historic low level, reached in 1956. it has dropped not quite a foot since the article was published a few weeks ago. this means that for a city like las vegas, think about what brings people there. certainly, gambling. but also things like [unintelligible] -- golf. what does it take to keep a golf course green in the desert? one of the world's best known desert. it takes an incredible amount of water. they have tried to...
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the colorado woman grieved as mexican authorities looked for her husband's body. e was killed by pirates but mexican authorities are disputing that claim. we get the latest from fox's mary ann rafferty. >> reporter: official say warnings of a gang ambush forced mexican investigators to suspend the search for an american man would may have been shot by spirts. texas lawmaker say they understand mexico is doing the best they can to find 30-year- old david hartley. >> they start the the search. they had about 60 individuals doing the search. and they've also had 0 vehicles along the banks. >> reporter: there is still no sign of the colorado man. he has been missing since september 30th. his wife says he is dead. hartley's wife claims the pair were riding jet skis along falcon lake last week when she says mexican pirates shot her husband in the head. that lake sits right on the border between texas and mexico. >> you could hear him and feel him passing by you. i saw two hit next to me and then that is what i looked back and saw that dave was shot and i actually saw him
the colorado woman grieved as mexican authorities looked for her husband's body. e was killed by pirates but mexican authorities are disputing that claim. we get the latest from fox's mary ann rafferty. >> reporter: official say warnings of a gang ambush forced mexican investigators to suspend the search for an american man would may have been shot by spirts. texas lawmaker say they understand mexico is doing the best they can to find 30-year- old david hartley. >> they start the...
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that's the colorado river. the study says there's a 75% chance of below normal rain fall this winter in the basin. and it says this is the first time in more than four decades that these climate conditions have converged. >>> a video game maker says sit removing the option of playing as a taliban soldier in its latest war game. electronic arts came under pressure as military personnel and family who is condemn the notion of players of taliban pretending to shoot u.s. sold yes, sir. the game maker says those players will be known as the opposing force. the game is set for release october 12th. >>> it's a landmark day in the construction of a tunnel. today work crews at last pierced the other side of the mountain. we look at what's next. >> reporter: like a mechanical bull, excavators finished a three-year yourny on the coast this afternoon. in a year, this will be the northbound tunnel of highway 5 bypassing devil's slide. the local tunnel advocate, today is a campaign she started in the early 1970s. >> i have be
that's the colorado river. the study says there's a 75% chance of below normal rain fall this winter in the basin. and it says this is the first time in more than four decades that these climate conditions have converged. >>> a video game maker says sit removing the option of playing as a taliban soldier in its latest war game. electronic arts came under pressure as military personnel and family who is condemn the notion of players of taliban pretending to shoot u.s. sold yes, sir. the...
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department of justice and the colorado attorney's office. his 51 years old, married and has two children. he beat jim norton, a republican insider who was considered a shoe and for the nomination. mr. bennett was challenged by the former state senator for his nomination. this is one of the most hotly contested senate races in the country and could tip the balance of power in washington d.c. has anything about this race and anything what -- has been anything like you expected? >> i think it is a hard-fought race. there is a lot of outside money in the race and i did not expect as much as we got. this is a key race and i think the issues are pretty much what i expected the issues to be. we are talking a lot about jobs, the economy and spending. those are the issues i think that are important, so i think the race has been a lot as i expected. >> i have traveled almost 30,000 miles around the state and had the privilege of having town hall meetings in red parts of the state and parts of the state. we have had a serious conversation about what's h
department of justice and the colorado attorney's office. his 51 years old, married and has two children. he beat jim norton, a republican insider who was considered a shoe and for the nomination. mr. bennett was challenged by the former state senator for his nomination. this is one of the most hotly contested senate races in the country and could tip the balance of power in washington d.c. has anything about this race and anything what -- has been anything like you expected? >> i think...
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on the "newshour" tonight, we zero in on two tipping-point senate races. in colorado, where a democratic incumbent is endangered, and in illinois, where president obama's old seat is up for grabs. >> lehrer: and historians beverly gage and richard norton smith give us a history lesson on the importance of mid-term elections. >> ifill: then, from pakistan, special correspondent saima mohsin reports on the plight of pregnant women and newborn infants after the floods. >> lehrer: ray suarez gets the latest on the french parliament's vote to raise the retirement age to 62. >> ifill: and jeffrey brown talks to the new poet laureate, w.s. merwin. >> i want to wite that peom. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i do a lot of different exercises, but, basically, i'm a runner. last year, i had a bum knee that needed surgery, but it got complicated because i had an old injury. so, i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and united healthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know, you can't
on the "newshour" tonight, we zero in on two tipping-point senate races. in colorado, where a democratic incumbent is endangered, and in illinois, where president obama's old seat is up for grabs. >> lehrer: and historians beverly gage and richard norton smith give us a history lesson on the importance of mid-term elections. >> ifill: then, from pakistan, special correspondent saima mohsin reports on the plight of pregnant women and newborn infants after the floods....
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my friends who are more passionate about it say the colorado river is the greatest. they talk about three weeks. i couldn't do three weeks. >> talk to me. i will set you up. they range from 3 or four days to three weeks. >> it is a great sport. you can't -- you do not have to be an athlete. you can be a spectator and participate. this is from someone who nearly drowned. a very strong young man pulled me out. i'm grateful to him, and i do not even know his name. you say these technologies have a season, when people love them for four or five years. one of the phrases we hear all over washington are two words -- "smart grid." what will it do for us? >> i think it has great promise. it will come 10 to 20 years down the road. the part the customers do not see that we are deploying in some project called a self- healing grid, which is a fancy term for the grid operating by itself, healing itself, and rerouting power. where the consumer will see the benefit down the road is the next cycle of appliances as they turned over and be able to integrate with the power system. the
my friends who are more passionate about it say the colorado river is the greatest. they talk about three weeks. i couldn't do three weeks. >> talk to me. i will set you up. they range from 3 or four days to three weeks. >> it is a great sport. you can't -- you do not have to be an athlete. you can be a spectator and participate. this is from someone who nearly drowned. a very strong young man pulled me out. i'm grateful to him, and i do not even know his name. you say these...
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on the "newshour" tonight, we zero in on two tipping-point senate races. in colorado, where a democratic incumbent is endangered, and in illinois, where president obama's old seat is up for grabs. >> lehrer: and historians beverly gage and richard norton smith give us a history lesson on the importance of mid-term elections. >> ifill: then, from pakistan, special correspondent saima mohsin reports on the plight of pregnant women and newborn infants after the floods. >> lehrer: ray suarez gets the latest on the french parliament's vote to raise the retirement age to 62. >> ifill: and jeffrey brown talks to the new poet laureate, w.s. merwin. >> i want to wite that peom. >> lehrer: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i do a lot of different exercises, but, basically, i'm a runner. last year, i had a bum knee that needed surgery, but it got complicated because i had an old injury. so, i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and united healthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know, you can't
on the "newshour" tonight, we zero in on two tipping-point senate races. in colorado, where a democratic incumbent is endangered, and in illinois, where president obama's old seat is up for grabs. >> lehrer: and historians beverly gage and richard norton smith give us a history lesson on the importance of mid-term elections. >> ifill: then, from pakistan, special correspondent saima mohsin reports on the plight of pregnant women and newborn infants after the floods....
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he is the hitting instructor for the colorado rockies. won a batting champion for boston. carne is going to be a pat batting coach, the position he held with the giants. eric, the new manager of the mariners, got fired recently in cleveland. raiders at candle stick sunday. campbell versus the 49ers. >> a play or two away from being not a 0-5 time team. take the atlanta game. they could be 3-2. the approach is not you are playing a 0-5 team, you are playing a good opponent. >> gilbert arenas can't stay out of the news. remember he faked an injury earlier in the week so nick young could get playing time and next night, gilbert arenas said he injured his groin, had to leave the game. you fake it once, who knows. the lpga tour, lincecum, playing at the black hawk country club, today she did not have a good round. triple poky on 14. three strokes back. megan holding out from the birdie. all right. anyway, the best 5 minutes in news, next. ♪ ♪ and everyone ♪ saw everybody ♪ tell'em all ♪ tell'em something, where to go and what it's all about ♪ ♪ tell them how to feel when they sh
he is the hitting instructor for the colorado rockies. won a batting champion for boston. carne is going to be a pat batting coach, the position he held with the giants. eric, the new manager of the mariners, got fired recently in cleveland. raiders at candle stick sunday. campbell versus the 49ers. >> a play or two away from being not a 0-5 time team. take the atlanta game. they could be 3-2. the approach is not you are playing a 0-5 team, you are playing a good opponent. >>...
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better since of this from tree rings in the 1920s we would probably make different assumptions on the colorado rivers. maybe we would not but it was information we did not have about climate that would have changed potentially a decision that water manager's and politicians had. going into the few uh-uhture, manager's and planners have a lot of tools for dealing with these kinds of variabilities that we have to face. particularly, what we're suggesting is not to do anything differently but include a broader range of future climates in our plan. that maybe designing something, if your building from scratch differently than if there water climate change. i meant to ask maurine, she described the - well, what i want to know is are they valuing the desalination, not one of them i've seen accounts for rising sea level example. it might be done for some but not all of them. are they be evaluated underhigher temperature scenarios. are the yield numbers being evaluated that. are the ones under existing scenarios and i'd like to know that and if the answer is, no, it ought to be. it will effect the eco
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hoover dam bypass bridge but doesn't come close to describing the soaring new bridge high over the coloradoiver just downstream from the 75-year-old dam. the $240 million bridge, which took eight years to build was dedicated thursday and will open to traffic next week and let cars and trucks bypass the traffic bottleneck at the dam. >>> sarah palin crisscrossing california this week giving speeches support iing republican candidates but in the trailer for her new tv reality series, palin suggests she doesn't even like politics. >> i'd rather be doing this than in some stuffy old political office. i'd rather be out here being free. >> the eight-week alaska travel log series starts in mid-november right after the election. >>> one of the most talked about television moments in a long time, bill o'reilly's appearance thursday on "the view" the conservative commentator made sparks fly when the discussion turned to the islamic center planned for near ground zero. >> let me break this to you, 70% of americans don't want that mosque down there. so, don't give me the "we" bit >> where's that poll.
hoover dam bypass bridge but doesn't come close to describing the soaring new bridge high over the coloradoiver just downstream from the 75-year-old dam. the $240 million bridge, which took eight years to build was dedicated thursday and will open to traffic next week and let cars and trucks bypass the traffic bottleneck at the dam. >>> sarah palin crisscrossing california this week giving speeches support iing republican candidates but in the trailer for her new tv reality series,...
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the brand-new bridge soaring nearly 900 feet over the colorado river. massive 4-lane, 1,900-foot-long span lets drivers bypass the road on the hoover dam, which is notorious for its traffic. it's named for a former nevada governor and pat tillman, the nfl star that joined the army and was killed in afghanistan. the bridge is called o'callaghan-tillman memorial bridge. >>> now, a look at your road conditions. wet and windy on i-95 from maryland to maine, with flooding in new england. flooded on i-90, from boston to syracuse. slick on 95 and 75 in south florida. >> if you're headed to the airport today, expect airport delays on the east coast in boston, new york, philadelphia, washington, d.c., charlotte and miami. >>> they're called the 33. those chilean miners who are doing remarkably well after more than two months underground. >> three of the miners have been released from the hospital overnight. and even more will go home today. and we're learning much more about what life was like being trapped beneath the earth. >> emily schmidt is now joining us wi
the brand-new bridge soaring nearly 900 feet over the colorado river. massive 4-lane, 1,900-foot-long span lets drivers bypass the road on the hoover dam, which is notorious for its traffic. it's named for a former nevada governor and pat tillman, the nfl star that joined the army and was killed in afghanistan. the bridge is called o'callaghan-tillman memorial bridge. >>> now, a look at your road conditions. wet and windy on i-95 from maryland to maine, with flooding in new england....
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directors voting no, result that the novel association, a california non- profit association and in the colorado board of directors held on september 14, 2010 in which a quorum was president -- was present, supports a front to move the existing hotel tower on the corner of one dominium the corner of one dominium residences in make other
directors voting no, result that the novel association, a california non- profit association and in the colorado board of directors held on september 14, 2010 in which a quorum was president -- was present, supports a front to move the existing hotel tower on the corner of one dominium the corner of one dominium residences in make other