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drought on the colorado river is at the top of our list of challenges. arizona will lose 320,000 of its 2.8 million acre feet colorado river allocation when a tier one shortage is triggered. we'll know in august 2015 if shortage will occur in 2016. the probability of a tier one shortage is 33% and increases to 75% for 2017. arizona shoulders the brunt of the shortage, about 84% of the total taken by arizona nevada, and mexico. if lake meade continues to deline arizona will take larger reductions while california will take no shortage. another challenge is an issue referred to as the structural deficit. it's caused by the volume of water released from lake meade for beneficial use evaporation and delivery losses exceeding the volume of water entering from lake powell even in a normal year. as a result the elevation drops about 12 feet per year. greater than normal flows help offset structural deficit impacts but drought reduced that from happening despite this arizona is not in a water crisis and is well situated to deal with the drought. an outcome of goo
drought on the colorado river is at the top of our list of challenges. arizona will lose 320,000 of its 2.8 million acre feet colorado river allocation when a tier one shortage is triggered. we'll know in august 2015 if shortage will occur in 2016. the probability of a tier one shortage is 33% and increases to 75% for 2017. arizona shoulders the brunt of the shortage, about 84% of the total taken by arizona nevada, and mexico. if lake meade continues to deline arizona will take larger...
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and not far from the colorado river. it gets on average. e inches of rain annually and is in the 15th year of a drought. it's pretty much the last place you expect to grow crops like cotton and wheat. that is exactly what is happening. >> we don't grow. but farmers grow in the valley. >> the family has been farming for 100 years. >> how do you grow grass in the middle of the desert. >> well, you just add water. >> and do they ever. more than 880 billion gallons of colorado river water is used every year by this farming community of less than 200,000 people. the entire rest of southern california uses less than half of that. >> you wouldn't know that this is a waste land. every place i look there is water. there's water all the way down to my right, and water to my left as far as the eye can see. fields are flooded daily, using a massive irrigation system. primarily for one crop. >> over half of the water and half of the ache rig goes for alfalfa. now, we have been beating up on almonds, but, you know the alfalfa usees 2.5 times as much water
and not far from the colorado river. it gets on average. e inches of rain annually and is in the 15th year of a drought. it's pretty much the last place you expect to grow crops like cotton and wheat. that is exactly what is happening. >> we don't grow. but farmers grow in the valley. >> the family has been farming for 100 years. >> how do you grow grass in the middle of the desert. >> well, you just add water. >> and do they ever. more than 880 billion gallons of...
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drought on the colorado river is at the top of our list of challenges. arizona will lose 320,000 of its 2.8 million acre feet colorado river allegation when a tier one shortage is strigerred. we will know in august 2015 if shortage will occur in 2016. the probable of a shortage in 2016 is 33% and increases to 75% for 2017. arizona should terse brunt of the shortage about 84% of the total taken by arizona, nevada and mexico. if lake mead continues to decline, arizona will take larger reductions while california will continue to take no shortage. another challenge for arizona and if lower basin is an issue referred to as the structural deficit. it is caused by the volume of water released from lake mead for beneficial use, evaporation, and delivery losses exceeding the volume of water entering lake mead from lake powell even in a normal year. as a result, lake mead's elevation drops about 12 feet per year. greater than normal colorado river flows into make lake mead help offsheet structural deficit impacts but drought has reduced that likelihood from happen
drought on the colorado river is at the top of our list of challenges. arizona will lose 320,000 of its 2.8 million acre feet colorado river allegation when a tier one shortage is strigerred. we will know in august 2015 if shortage will occur in 2016. the probable of a shortage in 2016 is 33% and increases to 75% for 2017. arizona should terse brunt of the shortage about 84% of the total taken by arizona, nevada and mexico. if lake mead continues to decline, arizona will take larger reductions...
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if you just look at the needs of colorado. by 2050, the statewide water supply initiative gets estimated that just on municipal and industry uses needs a loan for water. by the year 2050, colorado will have to have an additional 100,000 acre water. if you look at what happens in colorado, without that water, over the next several decades, we lose between 500 and 700,000 acres of farmland through urban urbanization, urban water transfers, if we don't have the water that we need. we have done a good job of conservation in colorado. can we do better? we can, we should look at ways to develop critical conservation approaches. in colorado, we have resulted through hard work of many people results in 18% water savings per capita in colorado since the year 2000. water efficiency has resulted in an 18% per capita water conservation rate. if we hit the median level, every water storage project that we need. we're looking at a $15 billion infrastructure cost in colorado alone, simply to develop 800,000 acre feet of additional water that
if you just look at the needs of colorado. by 2050, the statewide water supply initiative gets estimated that just on municipal and industry uses needs a loan for water. by the year 2050, colorado will have to have an additional 100,000 acre water. if you look at what happens in colorado, without that water, over the next several decades, we lose between 500 and 700,000 acres of farmland through urban urbanization, urban water transfers, if we don't have the water that we need. we have done a...
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looked at colorado over the next several years it is estimated with industrial use by a then colorado loss of 600,000 or 1 million acre-feet of water talk about the future projected needs for the water supply otherwise we lose between 700,000 acres of farmland with urban water transport the -- transfers with what we need. we have done a good we obviously can all be better to look at the critical conservation approaches we have resulted through hard work of many people in 18% water savings per capita for water efficiency as a result of the water conservation rate. if we hit that median level level, every water storage project that we need to get that six and a thousand, we're looking at a $15 billion infrastructure costs to develop the additional water by 2015. that is a significant cost if we build every water project under consideration and budget is under construction the acronym is i pp we are still between 500,000 excuse me 180,000res short by 2050. regardless of the issue of a drought that is severe and catastrophic the conversation on water is real. without it $50 billion of col
looked at colorado over the next several years it is estimated with industrial use by a then colorado loss of 600,000 or 1 million acre-feet of water talk about the future projected needs for the water supply otherwise we lose between 700,000 acres of farmland with urban water transport the -- transfers with what we need. we have done a good we obviously can all be better to look at the critical conservation approaches we have resulted through hard work of many people in 18% water savings per...
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to be joined by commerce member jared polis represented the area colorado were evan young lives. alling for an investigation of the school. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: joining us now from capitol hill is congressman jared polis from colorado. he is the first openly gay never of congress to become a parent. you wrote a letter earlier this week to twin peaks charter academy that prompted the school to launch an investigation into principal bj buchmann's decision to cancel evan young's graduation speech. in a press release, the twin peaks charter academy initially explained his decision by saying -- the draftamy: congressmember jared polis, welcome to democracy now! , joining us from the cannon rotunda. first, can you tell us what you thought when you heard evan give his speech at out boulder, the first time he gave that speech, instead of two weeks before and he planned to may 16 at his graduation as the valedictorian? and then talk about what you a
to be joined by commerce member jared polis represented the area colorado were evan young lives. alling for an investigation of the school. we will be back in a moment. ♪ [music break] amy: this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman with nermeen shaikh. nermeen: joining us now from capitol hill is congressman jared polis from colorado. he is the first openly gay never of congress to become a parent. you wrote a letter earlier this week to twin peaks...
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and great studies by the marijuana enforcement division in colorado the agency tasked with over regd regulating it and including jeffrey marin did a study we can make the studies available to the task force my 15-year-old daughter we're going to have lunch part of what we're trying to do if we regulate it we can keeling keep it away from kids that's shown by statistics in other states colorado is an important place to look at it and see thank you very much have a good afternoon. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon, supervisors pleasure to be here before you this afternoon. >> my name is wayne i'm a 70-year-old hiv positive individual that got started in the medical cannabis industry in 1988 when i was diagnosed supervisor mar has left i want to knowledge to her and you the great work with the board of supervisors did for the medical cannabis industry let me quickly say that what our city has done in the past back to 1972 prop said we have personal use and 1978 sees the rest passed by the city 1991 prop b and make the medical available and your colleague before you
and great studies by the marijuana enforcement division in colorado the agency tasked with over regd regulating it and including jeffrey marin did a study we can make the studies available to the task force my 15-year-old daughter we're going to have lunch part of what we're trying to do if we regulate it we can keeling keep it away from kids that's shown by statistics in other states colorado is an important place to look at it and see thank you very much have a good afternoon. >> thank...
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. >>> reporter: the search for a possible serial sniper in colorado has moved from the street to the crime lab. tonight, scientists are scrambling to figure out if the ballistics match. did all the bullets come from the same gun? >> this has people shaking and wondering if one person is behind all of this. >> reporter: the shootings have happened in a 15-mile radius of the town of loveland in northern colorado. the latest victim, 65-year-old william connole, a grandfather shot and killed on his walk wednesday night. >> it's very scary. you don't want to walk at night. >> reporter: two others have been hit. cori romero survived. john jacoby, shot and killed. police say they have connected those two shootings, but are still working to determine if the most recent one is the work of the same shooter. even if the ballistics do match, experts say it's not uncommon for a shooter to change weapons. david? >> howthank you. >>> now to the massive government data breach. federal sources pointing the finger at china tonight. china responding with a message of its own
. >>> reporter: the search for a possible serial sniper in colorado has moved from the street to the crime lab. tonight, scientists are scrambling to figure out if the ballistics match. did all the bullets come from the same gun? >> this has people shaking and wondering if one person is behind all of this. >> reporter: the shootings have happened in a 15-mile radius of the town of loveland in northern colorado. the latest victim, 65-year-old william connole, a grandfather...
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later, what caused everyone to crackup right in the middle of the colorado theater shooting trial. >> next, another security scare at opm. we'll tell you about the flaw it found today. >>> the office of personnel management says it's temporarily shut down a massive database that used to update and store records. the agency calls this a proactive measure. it says no evidence this particular database has been hacked, however, they did acknowledge a newly discovered flaw that did leave the system vulnerable to hackers. opm says records up to 18 million current and former federal employees of contractors were stolen last year by suspected chinese hackers. >>> new information about a wolf-husky hybrid that hit a baby. the dog will be euthanized. it bit a 4-month-old friday. deputies caught the animal yesterday just down the road. the hybrid's owner and the police turned the dog over to animal control to be put down. >>> a man and his son are recovering after an alligator attacked them. they were fishing in a lake near houston yesterday. they say that 13-year-old boy went in to waist deep w
later, what caused everyone to crackup right in the middle of the colorado theater shooting trial. >> next, another security scare at opm. we'll tell you about the flaw it found today. >>> the office of personnel management says it's temporarily shut down a massive database that used to update and store records. the agency calls this a proactive measure. it says no evidence this particular database has been hacked, however, they did acknowledge a newly discovered flaw that did...
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these are the two great rivers of california, together with the colorado, which is way to the south. it closed into an area here which is called the sacramento-san joaquin delta. the largest on the west coast, from subcommittee to chile there is no estuary that is no important to the fish and species of all kinds and to the environment and economy of california. and from the san joaquin river, it is pumped south and over to the mountains way done here into southern california. that is the great california project. the result of that pumppings is an extreme decline in the environment of the delta, like san francisco bay. the salmon and other species have been diss mated by those projects. what are we to do? we take the information that's been developed over the many years and develop a comprehensive plan. one plan, which actually dates back 60 years now, is one that would take the water around the delta and bring the water down to the pumps. that was taken up by governor brown and it was called the peripheral cafpble, around the delta, delivering water to the pumps. i represented the
these are the two great rivers of california, together with the colorado, which is way to the south. it closed into an area here which is called the sacramento-san joaquin delta. the largest on the west coast, from subcommittee to chile there is no estuary that is no important to the fish and species of all kinds and to the environment and economy of california. and from the san joaquin river, it is pumped south and over to the mountains way done here into southern california. that is the great...
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it allows them to possess with a doctor's certification, the oils from colorado. because pot remains illegal at the federal level, is it legal for the families to get the oil in colorado and bring it back to virginia? technically, you still can't -- >> bring it in. >> mail it, drive it, fly it. technically. >> technically. >> right? >> but we are not technical people. >> yes, i'm hear to pick up some oil. >> so, where are you from? >> from virginia. >> virginia? >> reporter: one week later, bobby smith did travel to colorado to pick up the oil from the stanley brothers. >> most of them stop right there. >> reporter: because of the work the mothers did, bobby will not face prosecution for having the oil in virginia, but he is defying federal laws by taking it out of colorado. >> the moms ran the marathon and i got to finish it. thank you so much. >> nice to meet you. nice to meet you, too. >> wow. yes! as far as we have traveled, as much as the moms have done, i our and prayers this medication works. ♪ >> reporter: as the sun rises in virginia, it's a new day. after
it allows them to possess with a doctor's certification, the oils from colorado. because pot remains illegal at the federal level, is it legal for the families to get the oil in colorado and bring it back to virginia? technically, you still can't -- >> bring it in. >> mail it, drive it, fly it. technically. >> technically. >> right? >> but we are not technical people. >> yes, i'm hear to pick up some oil. >> so, where are you from? >> from...
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the feds say they won't intervene as long as colorado's recreational pot doesn't fall into the hands kids or criminals, or cross state lines. with marijuana's growing acceptance in colorado, sanders says she's comfortable as a cannabis capitalist. >> sanders: i have a massive engineering feat for you. >> alijah smith: all right. >> whitaker: her 24-year-old son alijah works with her at mindful. she says parents at her daughter's middle school seem more curious than critical of her business. do you have any concerns that your job is sending the wrong signal to your 13-year-old daughter? >> sanders: i'm not concerned about that. >> whitaker: at all? >> sanders: i'm not. this isn't carte blanche-- "oh because i work here, everybody should have access to it, and that includes her." we have very good conversations about it. she knows. she knows. >> whitaker: i mean, you say you're a business person. i think some parents would look at this and say, "she's just peddling drugs." >> sanders: i can tell you that the drug dealer... illegal drug dealer on the corner in any state in this nation i
the feds say they won't intervene as long as colorado's recreational pot doesn't fall into the hands kids or criminals, or cross state lines. with marijuana's growing acceptance in colorado, sanders says she's comfortable as a cannabis capitalist. >> sanders: i have a massive engineering feat for you. >> alijah smith: all right. >> whitaker: her 24-year-old son alijah works with her at mindful. she says parents at her daughter's middle school seem more curious than critical...
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some fear that water would come from the colorado river and the grand canyon national park. them, park superintendent david uberuaga. >> 270 seven miles of the colorado river go through grand canyon national park. it is the water source for over 30 million people. anything that you take away from that, anything that detracts that, especially on a permanent basis is a degradation that isn't what we can accept. >> reporter: five million people visit the grand canyon national park every year. one of them is jill mccall who has been hiking the grand canyon the grand canyon for twenty years. >> to put a hotel and parking lots and a tram coming down, its an abomination. >> reporter: it's not only developers and tourists who disagree, so do those who live on tribal lands. but just miles from the confluence on the weathered and impoverished western fringes of the navajo nation, larry hanks lives without water, without electricity. he supports the project. >> we want a better tomorrow for our kids because our kids' future is paramount... to us. >> reporter: there are no grocery store
some fear that water would come from the colorado river and the grand canyon national park. them, park superintendent david uberuaga. >> 270 seven miles of the colorado river go through grand canyon national park. it is the water source for over 30 million people. anything that you take away from that, anything that detracts that, especially on a permanent basis is a degradation that isn't what we can accept. >> reporter: five million people visit the grand canyon national park...
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if you just look at the needs of colorado. by 2050, the statewide water supply initiative gets estimated that just on municipal and industry uses needs a loan for water. by the year 2050, colorado will have to have an additional 100,000 acre water. if you look at what happens in colorado, without that water, over the next several decades, we lose between 500 and 700,000 acres of farmland through urbanization, urban water transfers, if we don't have the water that we need. we have done a good job of conservation in colorado. can we do better? we can, we should look at ways to develop critical conservation approaches. in colorado, we have resulted through hard work of many people, results in 18% water savings per capita in colorado since the year 2000. water efficiency has resulted in an 18% per capita water conservation rate. if we hit the median level, every water storage project that we need. we're looking at a $15 billion infrastructure cost in colorado alone, simply to develop 800,000 acre feet of additional water that we ne
if you just look at the needs of colorado. by 2050, the statewide water supply initiative gets estimated that just on municipal and industry uses needs a loan for water. by the year 2050, colorado will have to have an additional 100,000 acre water. if you look at what happens in colorado, without that water, over the next several decades, we lose between 500 and 700,000 acres of farmland through urbanization, urban water transfers, if we don't have the water that we need. we have done a good...
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joining us now, the director and chief curator of the morrison national history museum in colorado. opsy on at t. rex when all we ever had until now is bones? >> thanks for having me. the best way to tackle it is one slice at a time. my crew, paleontologists and that's and a special affects company, crawly creatures banded together to dissect a life-size model of the tee wrecks and the results are quite wonderful. i make you use scalpels and so forth but you also rely on chain saws and forklifts. >> absolutely had to. when you are dissecting something as large as that t. rex the dinosaur's longer is a school bus, weighs as much as an african bull elephant we have to get creative and a sorts of tools to dissect a model like that. jon: you say there is genuine science behind the effort here but again you are kind of guessing what organs went where and how it fit together so how you take all are you really learning anything? >> i think so. all animals with backbones and limbs whether it is a at t. rex or how the body plays by similar rules and by dissecting modern-day animals we can rec
joining us now, the director and chief curator of the morrison national history museum in colorado. opsy on at t. rex when all we ever had until now is bones? >> thanks for having me. the best way to tackle it is one slice at a time. my crew, paleontologists and that's and a special affects company, crawly creatures banded together to dissect a life-size model of the tee wrecks and the results are quite wonderful. i make you use scalpels and so forth but you also rely on chain saws and...
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. >> the court here's a chilling account of the colorado movie massacre in the defendant's own words. matt. >> smooth sailing along the 42 freeway in bellmawr. building northbound traffic headed towards 295 and we have new problems on 295 new problems on the new jersey turnpike and a new crash in camden county, the jersey jams are coming up when that "action news" continues on this wednesday morning. >> ♪♪ o i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. you're taking a live look here down the shore into atlantic city. 55 degrees out there dealing with some light rain around the region. we'll get up to 67. unusual for a day
. >> the court here's a chilling account of the colorado movie massacre in the defendant's own words. matt. >> smooth sailing along the 42 freeway in bellmawr. building northbound traffic headed towards 295 and we have new problems on 295 new problems on the new jersey turnpike and a new crash in camden county, the jersey jams are coming up when that "action news" continues on this wednesday morning. >> ♪♪ o i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no...
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. >> it's been three years since the deadly movie shooting in aurora, colorado. the test by the seriously injured people in the case. >>> here's a look at 280 in san jose, it looks pretty good. we'll tell you more about this and other commutes. >> we started off with hot temperature, then we had rain, we're starting to turn up the heat again. it's going to be warm. we'll have the friday highs for you coming up. . >>> a malaysia jet made a emergency landing. it landed safely. >>> we're hearing from the family of an american man who died in syria fighting alongside kurdish fighters against isis. this is a photo of broomfield. his father said his son went to syria to fight against isis after being inspired something he saw on television. >> he felt led by the lord to go over there not knowing what he could do. but i feel i need to go there and do what i can. i can't just sit and watch. >> broomfield's father didn't want his son to go to syria but he respected his decision. >>> emotional testimony in the colorado movie shooting trial. it's been three years since james
. >> it's been three years since the deadly movie shooting in aurora, colorado. the test by the seriously injured people in the case. >>> here's a look at 280 in san jose, it looks pretty good. we'll tell you more about this and other commutes. >> we started off with hot temperature, then we had rain, we're starting to turn up the heat again. it's going to be warm. we'll have the friday highs for you coming up. . >>> a malaysia jet made a emergency landing. it...
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. >> plus find out why a judge brought the colorado shooting trial to a sudden halt. "action news" will be right back. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. yeah, i'm married. does it matter? you'd do that for me? really? yeah, i'd like that. who are you talking to? uh, it's jake from state farm. sounds like a really good deal. jake from state farm at three in the morning. who is this? it's jake from state farm. what are you wearing jake from state farm? [ jake ] uh... khakis. she sounds hideous. well she's a guy, so... [ male announcer ] another reason more people stay with state farm. get to a better state. ♪ ♪ >> ♪♪ >>
. >> plus find out why a judge brought the colorado shooting trial to a sudden halt. "action news" will be right back. i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial...
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the drought has kept this from happening. .. creating a sustainable colorado river. it is imperative that the actions not reduce errors -- arizona's flexibility to manage its own water supply
the drought has kept this from happening. .. creating a sustainable colorado river. it is imperative that the actions not reduce errors -- arizona's flexibility to manage its own water supply
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that was the ruling from the colorado supreme court. paul beban has more. >> reporter: branton coates struggles with daily task of the at 16 a car accident left him paralyzed from the neck down. now, 35, he depends on his nurse to dress him, feed him and to help him smoke pot every night to ease his debilitating pain. >> i usually grab a pinch. >> he needs someone to help him do it. there's no way for him to do it without someone. >> if i wasn't using the marijuana, i would be spasming so bad, i wouldn't be able to work. >> using weed is what cost him his job. in 2010 coates took and failed a random drug test and was fired as a customer representative at dish network. dish agrees that coates was not high on the job, but the company said in a statement: i would have his job for three years, that's how i paid my bills. i just lost it. my condition - it's not easy to get a job anyway. >> he sued the company, arguing under colorado law employees are protected for being fired for doing legal activities on their own time. >> medical and recrea
that was the ruling from the colorado supreme court. paul beban has more. >> reporter: branton coates struggles with daily task of the at 16 a car accident left him paralyzed from the neck down. now, 35, he depends on his nurse to dress him, feed him and to help him smoke pot every night to ease his debilitating pain. >> i usually grab a pinch. >> he needs someone to help him do it. there's no way for him to do it without someone. >> if i wasn't using the marijuana, i...
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the colorado theater shooting trial. hear from the killer as he told a doctor what was going through his mind and the mother who walked out of the courtroom as that tape played. >>> plus an amtrak train practically cuts a car in half. the stunning video and the serious questions that it raises about why the driver was trying to beat the train across the tracks. that's ahead. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano tuners... were just as simple? thanks to angie's list, now it is. start shopping online... ...from a list of top rated providers. visit angieslist.com today. the setting is just right. you. but here's the thing, about half of men over 40 have some degree of erectile dysfunction. well, viagra helps guys with ed get and keep an erection. and you only take it when you need it. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effec
the colorado theater shooting trial. hear from the killer as he told a doctor what was going through his mind and the mother who walked out of the courtroom as that tape played. >>> plus an amtrak train practically cuts a car in half. the stunning video and the serious questions that it raises about why the driver was trying to beat the train across the tracks. that's ahead. shopping online... ...is as easy as it gets. wouldn't it be great if hiring plumbers, carpenters and even piano...
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next a second psychiatrist offers his opinion on the mental state of the colorado movie shooter at thef deadly rampage. >> a wheelchair bound woman is taking an airline to court because she says she was forced to crawl onto the plane. karen. >> you can see the roads are still kind of wet here on the blue route. that's your northbound traffic headed towards the schuylkill. problems up ahead on the schuylkill expressway in a different spot. details on that one coming up. >> and also a little bit later in the morning buzz a research librarian stumbles on what could be a piece of film history. "action news" will be right back. if you want a paint with no harsh fumes. if you want a paint without harmful chemicals. if you want a paint that's safer for your family, and the environment... only this can. natura from benjamin moore. paint like no other. certified asthma and allergy friendly by the asthma and allergy foundation of america. >> ♪♪ >> welcome back. you're taking a live look across philadelphia international airport. the storms overnight have passed but just for now. we'll see what t
next a second psychiatrist offers his opinion on the mental state of the colorado movie shooter at thef deadly rampage. >> a wheelchair bound woman is taking an airline to court because she says she was forced to crawl onto the plane. karen. >> you can see the roads are still kind of wet here on the blue route. that's your northbound traffic headed towards the schuylkill. problems up ahead on the schuylkill expressway in a different spot. details on that one coming up. >> and...
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. >> a durcurve ball by the defense lawyers in the colorado shooting trial. female announcer: get sleep train's very best mattresses at the guaranteed lowest price. plus, pay no interest for three years on the best brand name mattress sets. get your best rest ever from sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> breaking news from washington, d.c. a man convicted of killing government intern chandra leavey 14 years ago has been granted a new trial. he received a 60-year prison sentence after being found guilty of killing her. but defense lawyers argued his conviction was based on a lie. they say a former cellmate trying to win favor with prosecutors made up the story that he confessed to killing leavey. prosecutors have dropped their opposition to a defense request for a new trial. leavey was a 24-year-old intern from modesto who disappeared while jogging in washington, d.c. park in 2001. investigators first suspected and then cleared a married congressman, gary condit, who represented part of the peninsula and who also had an affair with leave
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the same thing. that includes recreational marijuana and colorado. in nebraska, we have a bill in front of our legislation right now talking about medical marijuana. my opinion is this is a dangerous substance. i was on a panel with the governor of colorado a couple of weeks ago, and he talked about how there's all sorts of neurological studies that show that use of marijuana by young people can really retard the development of their brain. it can inhibit long-term memory, ferns and. that is a huge concern. this is why we have an fda to test drugs, to make sure they are safe and effective. it's really the process medical marijuana needs to go through. i was told last night, as a matter of fact by one of our law enforcement officials, that the fda has approved a synthetic pill that is a derivative of marijuana. so it does appear that we have alternatives to go down. the proper way to do this is to go through the fda to create whatever derivative of marijuana we want to be a drug to address specific issues and make sure they are effective issues. >> at
the same thing. that includes recreational marijuana and colorado. in nebraska, we have a bill in front of our legislation right now talking about medical marijuana. my opinion is this is a dangerous substance. i was on a panel with the governor of colorado a couple of weeks ago, and he talked about how there's all sorts of neurological studies that show that use of marijuana by young people can really retard the development of their brain. it can inhibit long-term memory, ferns and. that is a...
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. >>> coming up next major developments in the colorado shooting. her juror dismissed here in the mass murder trial of james holmes. this happening amid chilling testimony from the psychiatrist who work one on one with james holmes for his shooting spree. when were you first considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids? when did you first fight to be considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids? family isn't defined by who you love, but how. tylenol®. automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and innovation. i like my seafood like i like my vacations: tropical. and during red lobster's island escape, three new dishes take me straight to the islands. like the ultimate island seafood feast, with crab, lobster and jumbo shrimp.
. >>> coming up next major developments in the colorado shooting. her juror dismissed here in the mass murder trial of james holmes. this happening amid chilling testimony from the psychiatrist who work one on one with james holmes for his shooting spree. when were you first considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids? when did you first fight to be considered a family? when you fell in love? when you got married? when you had kids? family isn't...
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the first two incidents. two dead and one injured in northern colorado. the search for a possible serial shooter now more desperate. a task force investigating the shootings just wrapped up the press conference. they say there are similarities between all the cases. they're tackling this with unprecedented manpower, they say, and resources and want to reiterate the fbi is offering a $10,000 reward for information from the public. lester? all right. jacob raskon, thank you. >>> we've gotten our first look at the arsenal of weapons a man had inside his car when he jumped over the white house fence last fall and made it deep inside the building before he was finally taken down. our senior white house correspondent chris jansing has more. >> reporter: these are the weapons white house fence-jumper omar gonzalez brought to washington the day he scaled the fence. a machete, tomahawks, numerous knives, and a huge amount of ammunition. the cache found in his ford bronco is described in chilling detail in a 25-page sentencing report. >> the secret service had to ca
the first two incidents. two dead and one injured in northern colorado. the search for a possible serial shooter now more desperate. a task force investigating the shootings just wrapped up the press conference. they say there are similarities between all the cases. they're tackling this with unprecedented manpower, they say, and resources and want to reiterate the fbi is offering a $10,000 reward for information from the public. lester? all right. jacob raskon, thank you. >>> we've...
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the mid 80s on tuesday and wednesday. three real hot days, two especially and then things get better. >> a rm toker girl -- a former girlfriend of james holmes shares her view of a confessed killer in colorado. >> reporter: we have an accident on the schuylkill expressway westbound pushed off to the shoulder right here, police on the scene past gladwyn watch for a slower go there. we'll look at the big picture and see whose slowing you down heading to work. >> chaos erupts dwurng -- during a graduation auto west. see the video on "action news." >> 6:42, getting a sense from this picture how hot it will get here. just looks soupy here, 71 degrees, we're getting up to 95-degree high a record tier in philadelphia. >> time to look at the roads and karen rogers will help you do it. >> reporter: it's not so bad, we have an accident on the schuylkill expressway westbound it's extra heavy traffic on the schuylkill expressway looking live near industry avenue. you're heavy approaching the boulevard to gladwyn. watch for that. on the big picture that's the accident scene off to the side. i-95 looking at slow speeds for 14 miles per hour southbound near girard about 18 miles per hour southbound near c
the mid 80s on tuesday and wednesday. three real hot days, two especially and then things get better. >> a rm toker girl -- a former girlfriend of james holmes shares her view of a confessed killer in colorado. >> reporter: we have an accident on the schuylkill expressway westbound pushed off to the shoulder right here, police on the scene past gladwyn watch for a slower go there. we'll look at the big picture and see whose slowing you down heading to work. >> chaos erupts...
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the morning commute. could be slow going from colorado and new mexico all the way to the great lakes.er trouble spot will be along the gulf coast rivers can't hold any more of this rain and they're spilling over onto the streets. unfortunately, today's forecast still calls for more of the same. >>> flooding will take a toll on the morning commute. could be slow going from colorado and new mexico all the way to the great lakes. another trouble spot will be along the gulf coast and louisiana and mississippi. >>> flying may be a bit easier but plan on possible delays flying in or out of chicago or detroit. >>> there is a bizarre controversy unfolding in spokane, bizarre i think is the correct word and really about the head of the local naacp. >> family members say this civil rights leader has been passing herself off as black for years. but her very white mother says rachel dolezal is czech, swedish, german and a bit native american. she's now under investigation for identifying herself as african-american on a city form. a reporter from a spokane affiliate trying to pin her down on the
the morning commute. could be slow going from colorado and new mexico all the way to the great lakes.er trouble spot will be along the gulf coast rivers can't hold any more of this rain and they're spilling over onto the streets. unfortunately, today's forecast still calls for more of the same. >>> flooding will take a toll on the morning commute. could be slow going from colorado and new mexico all the way to the great lakes. another trouble spot will be along the gulf coast and...
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. >> a little cooler today i'm a curveball by the colorado movie theater trial. >> the question thatwas met with frustrated reaction by the judge. >>> a nice lawn takes a lot of work and water, for some it's not worth it. the demand that's big business for a bay area company. . >>> welcome back, it's 4:25, the search for the missing flight could come to an end. it disappeared from kuala lumpur to beijing. the area being searched is as large as the state of pennsylvania. australia is leading is search efforts but there's no new information discovered the search won't continue. >>> a search for survivors on the chinese cruise ship continues. chinese authorities have found the bodies of 75 people. 14 survivors have been pulled from the hull of the ship. 360 people are missing and feared dead. the search will continue. one of to survivers was the ship's captain. he said the both sank because of bad weather. >>> california's drought has been food for -- good for global center. the largest artificial turf manufacturing company in the country. the business is doubling every month. homeowner
. >> a little cooler today i'm a curveball by the colorado movie theater trial. >> the question thatwas met with frustrated reaction by the judge. >>> a nice lawn takes a lot of work and water, for some it's not worth it. the demand that's big business for a bay area company. . >>> welcome back, it's 4:25, the search for the missing flight could come to an end. it disappeared from kuala lumpur to beijing. the area being searched is as large as the state of...
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. >> it's a blink of the eye but i wanted to give the example in the last 15-year drought in the colorado river basin the in stream flows, the runoff within that system is the lowest on record over that period of drought. but through tree ring data there's been some research that has highlighted that it's in the lowest first percentile of the last 1200 years. so there are new mechanisms to look at what the estimates of what the runoff within that basin has been and we are at the very lowest levels through that tree ring data and we may have similar reconstructions of data in other basins that we can now start comparing to to really find out where we're at and how significant is this drought because drought, of course, is sick lick. >> i peshtappreciate that. any further information is important to have to inform how we respond to this. i was in california in april and was up in the mountains and was shocked to see the reservoirs at what looked like august levels in april when they should have been full, and i was told that the snow pack in the sierras was at 6% of normal and i thought the
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leon: by one, tornadoes stalked the colorado landscape tearing up terrain by the mile, the roaring twisters had even veteran storm chasers gawking in awe. >> look at that. look at that motion! leon: look as these amazing pictures. watch as this tornado takes shape before your eyes. storm chaser verne carlson had a narrow escape in his truck. he was caught inside the funnel cloud. >> the mirrors have gone off the car. leon: the tornadoes cut a path of destruction ripping homes apart. >> the roof collapsed in on top of us. we were trapped in there for 30, 40 minutes. leon: the ferocious winds sheered off the top half of this man's home. >> it was something like from hell rotating, debris flying every which way. leon: in denver, this sergeant was out on control when a sink hole from floodwaters swallowed up him and his patrol unit. >> luckily i was able to get out of it and not much of injuries. leon: the storms brought down a barrage of hail, so much in denver, it had to be shoveled in piles from the streets. the tornado threat moves east saturday to nebraska and iowa and on saturday eastward
leon: by one, tornadoes stalked the colorado landscape tearing up terrain by the mile, the roaring twisters had even veteran storm chasers gawking in awe. >> look at that. look at that motion! leon: look as these amazing pictures. watch as this tornado takes shape before your eyes. storm chaser verne carlson had a narrow escape in his truck. he was caught inside the funnel cloud. >> the mirrors have gone off the car. leon: the tornadoes cut a path of destruction ripping homes apart....
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rocky can not only play, she once play frd the colorado silver bullets, one of the countries most renowned women a base ball teams and played throughout her career but now she knows how to manage and teach and couch and guide and mentor and inspire and she did such an amazing job. the reason i didn't balt a eye when rocky anded if she cud put this together she normally does early childhood education program, is because you could see the twinkle in her eye and understood this came from a place of passion and heart and there was no question she was going to succeed and she did. >> thank you. >> ready, 1, 2, 3. 1, 2, 3. >> so one last thing, weped on behalf of bay socks we wanted to present the mayor this girls journey through base ball. this is a book, one of the parents has written and her daughter actually played this spring time with
rocky can not only play, she once play frd the colorado silver bullets, one of the countries most renowned women a base ball teams and played throughout her career but now she knows how to manage and teach and couch and guide and mentor and inspire and she did such an amazing job. the reason i didn't balt a eye when rocky anded if she cud put this together she normally does early childhood education program, is because you could see the twinkle in her eye and understood this came from a place...
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but you will notice we will have mid-60s for the ballgame today for the colorado rockies. warmer tomorrow in some spots and then the heat returns monday, tuesday, wednesday inland. mid-and upper 80s around the bay. still heat relief at the coast and slowly cooling temperatures by the end of next week. so looks great today. >> and for everyone headed out to sonoma maybe grab a hat. you might need it out there. >> should be feel pretty good in the 70s. >> thank you. turning to sports, it seems third baseman with the colorado rockies may be the san francisco giants achilles heel. he had quite the game last night. sports director larry beil has the highlights in your morning sports report. >> good morning everybody. the a's took a five-game winning streak into the coliseum tonight facing the first place royals. last time mehmet was back in april and it turned ugly. a beanball war. fans loved it. and jesse hahn, three homers the entire season, make it four. second inning. kendry morales, looked foul but kept carrying and carrying. fair ball. 12-0 k.c.. 2-30 in the third. to davi
but you will notice we will have mid-60s for the ballgame today for the colorado rockies. warmer tomorrow in some spots and then the heat returns monday, tuesday, wednesday inland. mid-and upper 80s around the bay. still heat relief at the coast and slowly cooling temperatures by the end of next week. so looks great today. >> and for everyone headed out to sonoma maybe grab a hat. you might need it out there. >> should be feel pretty good in the 70s. >> thank you. turning to...