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we should note that this is donald trump's new hotel in washington, dc.o this is in addition to being perhaps a campaign event, also a commercial of sorts. a long time democratic strategist bob shrum joins me now, a senior advisor to the kerry ann gohr campaign. professor of politics at university of southern california. thank you for being with me on a friday morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about where we are. again, waiting on the republican nominee to say that president obama, we think, at least, he is going to be acknowledging that president obama was born in hawaii as the white house has insisted all along. is this where you thought we'd be 50 days out from the general election? >> the idea it's a big announcement that president obama was born in this country is ridiculous. and i'm not sure it serves donald trump very well to spend a whole day on this or two days on this, but he's gotten himself into this situation. he could have said long ago the president was born in this country and in fact, i don't think it hurts him to say, look, i made
we should note that this is donald trump's new hotel in washington, dc.o this is in addition to being perhaps a campaign event, also a commercial of sorts. a long time democratic strategist bob shrum joins me now, a senior advisor to the kerry ann gohr campaign. professor of politics at university of southern california. thank you for being with me on a friday morning. >> good morning. >> let's talk about where we are. again, waiting on the republican nominee to say that president...
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in washington dc, those china experts, they will do multiple responses in the new american government, and the tradition of simple strategies. to show if you have a patient or don't have a patient, the united states has a good passion, the united states waits for the condition or better condition, the obama administration realized that. the situation between the united states and cuba. the united states loses patients and tries to respond, that is the policy to intervene in iraq. in the middle east, how us -- losing passions for the area. that is what i worry about. i hope i answered your first question. and think about taiwan, us relationship and government. so far so good. only two months. the new government's popularity just dropped. we can just wait, this new government, so far so good. it was not in a position to deal with those in taiwan and that is a reason they did not direct the consensus. and the united states, tried to make the balance between different ideologies, the best she can do to maintain the united states and also on mainland china. >> microphone please. >> the age
in washington dc, those china experts, they will do multiple responses in the new american government, and the tradition of simple strategies. to show if you have a patient or don't have a patient, the united states has a good passion, the united states waits for the condition or better condition, the obama administration realized that. the situation between the united states and cuba. the united states loses patients and tries to respond, that is the policy to intervene in iraq. in the middle...
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she speaks here in washington, dc. on monday, mary roche on the science used to improve the effectiveness. elaine on why the public has lost faith in their political leaders, and gene smith, on the tenure of george w. bush and trent lott and meachem talk about politics. go to t.v. book.org. >> this weekend we're in california, with the help of our local cable partner. next, monaco gives us a tour of the old mission archives which conpain 4,000 books, on topics from theyolo guy and medicine and the surrounding city.
she speaks here in washington, dc. on monday, mary roche on the science used to improve the effectiveness. elaine on why the public has lost faith in their political leaders, and gene smith, on the tenure of george w. bush and trent lott and meachem talk about politics. go to t.v. book.org. >> this weekend we're in california, with the help of our local cable partner. next, monaco gives us a tour of the old mission archives which conpain 4,000 books, on topics from theyolo guy and...
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up next, a ceremony at the national world war ii memorial in washington dc. marking the 71st anniversary of victory over japan day. world war ii army veteran, will james rizzi delivers marks along with representatives of the national park service and friends of the national report to memorial. -- world war ii memorial. the program is earning minutes. >> -- 30 minutes. >> welcome to the memorial as we commemorate and celebrate vj day. victory in world war ii. ladies and gentlemen, our ceremony for today's event includes my cai deck. he has been a journalist for and is a weekday morning news anchor here in washington dc. you can see him monday through friday on wake up washington from 4:30 a.m. to 7:00 a.m.. mike was honored with the local emmy nomination for his prime time special, cool schools, the future is now. please welcome our masters or moneys come a great american, hideck.e >> hello. good morning and thank you for joining us for such an amazing experience here at the world war ii memorial. this is your world war ii memorial. i'm honored to be a masters
up next, a ceremony at the national world war ii memorial in washington dc. marking the 71st anniversary of victory over japan day. world war ii army veteran, will james rizzi delivers marks along with representatives of the national park service and friends of the national report to memorial. -- world war ii memorial. the program is earning minutes. >> -- 30 minutes. >> welcome to the memorial as we commemorate and celebrate vj day. victory in world war ii. ladies and gentlemen,...
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occurred because in washington dc, us/china experts, and you can know, they offer different reasons of explanations, they are not assertive. being assertive because things like philippines, and it is plenty -- and the united states, to understand chinese people or chinese behavior, nothing
occurred because in washington dc, us/china experts, and you can know, they offer different reasons of explanations, they are not assertive. being assertive because things like philippines, and it is plenty -- and the united states, to understand chinese people or chinese behavior, nothing
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craig boswell live in washington dc for us tonight. craig? >> reporter: donald trump has made president obama's years. today he made a brief statement about it, and it reverberated throughout the city in seconds. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: at his washington hotel, republican presidential nominee donald trump summed up several years of controversy that he helped promote in just a few words. >> president barack obama was born in the united states. period. >> reporter: trump blamed hillary clinton's 2008 presidential campaign for starting the controversy in the first place. earlier clinton took a jab at trump from her campaign event across town. >> he has led the birther movement to delegitimatize our first black president. >> reporter: clinton later unleashed a tweet-storm, calling trump's action a disarrays. >> i'm shocked that a question like that would come up at a time when we got so many other things to do. >> reporter: while the about the birther controversy, members of the congressional black caucus are seething. >> donald tr
craig boswell live in washington dc for us tonight. craig? >> reporter: donald trump has made president obama's years. today he made a brief statement about it, and it reverberated throughout the city in seconds. [ cheering and applause ] >> reporter: at his washington hotel, republican presidential nominee donald trump summed up several years of controversy that he helped promote in just a few words. >> president barack obama was born in the united states. period. >>...
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he wanted to take the train from washington dc to the jersey shore. and people in the white house allowed him to drive to the train station with his secretary of state, james blaine, but with no security whatsoever. when they arrived at the train station, they were met by another member of garfield's administration, robert todd lincoln, the son of our most revered president. but no security whatsoever. that is how garfield's assassin was able to sneak up on the president from behind, pull out
he wanted to take the train from washington dc to the jersey shore. and people in the white house allowed him to drive to the train station with his secretary of state, james blaine, but with no security whatsoever. when they arrived at the train station, they were met by another member of garfield's administration, robert todd lincoln, the son of our most revered president. but no security whatsoever. that is how garfield's assassin was able to sneak up on the president from behind, pull out
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and it's all because of all the bureaucrats here in washington, dc. and it's time we send somebody to washington that knows how to say, you're fired! [ applause ] the gentleman i'm going to introduce is the major general zapenta. ceo and president of mexican chamber of commerce here in washington, dc. he's held service, served on many commissions under presidents nixon, ford, reagan, and both the bushes. general zaponta entered the military in 1964. and he has numerous awards and decorations including silver star, five bronze stars with valor and a purple heart. [ applause ] >> what bob just did to me, he made me older than anybody up here. mr. trump, thank god for you. and your leadership. you know, being a vietnam veteran and serving all the way through the iraq and afghanistan war in the department of defense as the chairman of the reserve forces policy board, half of the military we deployed to that region 15 years ago and we're still there. national guard and reservists. they couldn't use the v.a. at home because they were still part of their res
and it's all because of all the bureaucrats here in washington, dc. and it's time we send somebody to washington that knows how to say, you're fired! [ applause ] the gentleman i'm going to introduce is the major general zapenta. ceo and president of mexican chamber of commerce here in washington, dc. he's held service, served on many commissions under presidents nixon, ford, reagan, and both the bushes. general zaponta entered the military in 1964. and he has numerous awards and decorations...
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. >> still ahead, a bus crash in washington dc hurts 20 people. how it happened and the child who's suffering from memory loss this morning. >> and now that the olympians and paralympians are done, it's the dogs' turn to compete. the rio games that rewarded the top dog. >> but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. we are starting dry right now. sally is on weatherwatch 12 and tracking the potential storms >> we are in 20 minutes before 5:00, monday morning. skies are fair and it was a beautiful weather weekend and we have a few more hours of the monday sunshine but pack the rain gear for the kids especially for the after-school activities. we reach up to the 80s today. with periods of rain and a few storms and going up to 84 before the rain falls. the temperatures early 59 waukesha. 57 elk horn. 65 mitchell international. the skies are fair. the clouds are filling in late morning and into the afternoon. ben? >> new this morning, 20 people are recovering after a bus crash in washington dc. intersection and crashed into a van. a
. >> still ahead, a bus crash in washington dc hurts 20 people. how it happened and the child who's suffering from memory loss this morning. >> and now that the olympians and paralympians are done, it's the dogs' turn to compete. the rio games that rewarded the top dog. >> but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. we are starting dry right now. sally is on weatherwatch 12 and tracking the potential storms >> we are in 20 minutes before 5:00, monday...
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it is slightly smaller than the original in washington dc. the local rotary club and several of the organizations worked for two years to bring the wall here to colorado. a closing ceremony begins 3:00 p.m. on sunday. >>> the paralympics wrap up tomorrow. so far, team usa has captured 105 medals total. one of them was won by fair play's sophia she won the 100-meter, breaststroke. riley boyd placed seventh in that race. colorado sent 13 athletes. congratulates to all of them. >> i'm so glad it is going on. >> and it is so neat that they are from colorado. >>> the effects of a damaged pipeline are about to trickle down to millions of motorists. how much experts estimate the prices will go up at the pump. >> according to the national world war ii museum, there are less than a thousand world war ii veterans left. more of them die every single of them and show you how his family and complete strangers honor him. here is 9news's noel brennan. >> he was amazing. >> reporter: every day, another family comes together. >> that was him in the 40s. >> re
it is slightly smaller than the original in washington dc. the local rotary club and several of the organizations worked for two years to bring the wall here to colorado. a closing ceremony begins 3:00 p.m. on sunday. >>> the paralympics wrap up tomorrow. so far, team usa has captured 105 medals total. one of them was won by fair play's sophia she won the 100-meter, breaststroke. riley boyd placed seventh in that race. colorado sent 13 athletes. congratulates to all of them. >>...
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washington dc raised its minimum wage from $9.50 to $11.50 over the last two years. >> as someone who lives in dc, i look at the restaurant growth in our area, and it's going gang buster. >> reporter: not exactly, their restaurants cut more jobs in the first six months of this year the industry grew 1% over last year, where in surrounding suburbs it grew 4%. it's unclear if the wage increase is the cause but the group opposing the measure says it's a red flag. >> a city is pumped full of obvious money buying steak dinners, and even that can't survive. >> reporter: but colorado has not only survive bud thrived under the last major increase in 2006. restaurants added nearly 80,000 jobs in years. wages have increased every year. >> we support raising the wage. the way they're doing it is gonna have unintended consequences. >> what is very important about this initiative is that it's phased in. this is not $12 january 1st, 2017. >> reporter: supporters say no matter where you live in colorado, you can't get by on the current minimum wage, about $3 hundred a week for a full-time worker. >>
washington dc raised its minimum wage from $9.50 to $11.50 over the last two years. >> as someone who lives in dc, i look at the restaurant growth in our area, and it's going gang buster. >> reporter: not exactly, their restaurants cut more jobs in the first six months of this year the industry grew 1% over last year, where in surrounding suburbs it grew 4%. it's unclear if the wage increase is the cause but the group opposing the measure says it's a red flag. >> a city is...
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i really feel privileged to have played a part in his administration both in texas and in washington dc and i have the highest regard for him. >> host: thank you for talking with us about your book and your time in the white house. >> guest: appreciate it, thank you. >> c-span created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. [inaudible conversations] >> there is water there too. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. i had a feeling even if it was 4:00 in the afternoon on a monday, a lot of people would turn out in august. i am bradley graham, co-owner of politics and prose with my wife. on behalf of the entire staff, thank you for coming. two administrative notes, now would be a good time to turn off your cell phone. when we get to the q and a part of the session, we have one microphone stand and if you have a question step up to it, c-span booktv is here, we are also recording as we want to pick up your question on the tape and at the end of the session normally we ask people in the audience to fold up th
i really feel privileged to have played a part in his administration both in texas and in washington dc and i have the highest regard for him. >> host: thank you for talking with us about your book and your time in the white house. >> guest: appreciate it, thank you. >> c-span created by america's cable television companies and brought to you as a public service by your cable or satellite provider. [inaudible conversations] >> there is water there too. [inaudible...
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capital area do you remember what time it was and what you were thinking as you were sitting in washington dc traffic trying to get to your home in northwest washington, which was just a couple of miles away. guest: it usually takes 20 minutes to get there. i was not personally frightened. it seems unimaginable. and very random. i was just thinking what is next . what needs to happen? what do we do about the staff? said, myself on went out in the car. host: as you talk to this senator in substance the days do remember the conversations outside of the business of trying to figure at what was going on with the families. did you ever have time to reflect on this? guest: he was very reflective. families in massachusetts who lost someone or some of the family seaside tv -- he saw on tv, it was heartbreaking. he was in control of that. he felt he had to do something area as it became clear that u.s.,as an assault on the there was no question about his and that this had occurred. likelook at this, it seems an innocent time even though it was only 10 years ago. when i first came to washington i came
capital area do you remember what time it was and what you were thinking as you were sitting in washington dc traffic trying to get to your home in northwest washington, which was just a couple of miles away. guest: it usually takes 20 minutes to get there. i was not personally frightened. it seems unimaginable. and very random. i was just thinking what is next . what needs to happen? what do we do about the staff? said, myself on went out in the car. host: as you talk to this senator in...
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. >> still ahead, a bus crash in washington dc hurts 20 people. how it happened and the child who's suffering from memory loss this morning. >> and now that the olympians and paralympians are done, it's the dogs' turn to compete. the rio games that rewarded the top dog. >> but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. we are getting a couple more hours of it on this monday morning and sally is tracking the storms coming in later this evening. stick around, you are watching russ feingold: i'm russ feingold and i approve this message. narrator: listen to ron johnson on social security: johnson: social security is a legal ponzi scheme. narrator: as senator, johnson's been working to turn it into one. he wants to privatize social security putting benefits at risk. don't let ron johnson turn social security into a johnson: ...legal ponzi scheme. narrator: senator johnson. not for seniors. >> as we look at the weatherwatch 12 network, the sun is up at 6:36 a.m. so we have just a little less than an hour. we are coming in at 20 minutes b
. >> still ahead, a bus crash in washington dc hurts 20 people. how it happened and the child who's suffering from memory loss this morning. >> and now that the olympians and paralympians are done, it's the dogs' turn to compete. the rio games that rewarded the top dog. >> but first, let's take a live look outside as we head to break. we are getting a couple more hours of it on this monday morning and sally is tracking the storms coming in later this evening. stick around, you...
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anchor: an important additio the museum here in washington dc. to abrings today's show close, but you can find much more of today's news on our website. or all of us here at bbc world news america, thank you for watching us. have a lovely weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here, in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation, planning is available at aruba.com. >> "bbc world news" was presented by kcet, los angeles. ♪ now and again
anchor: an important additio the museum here in washington dc. to abrings today's show close, but you can find much more of today's news on our website. or all of us here at bbc world news america, thank you for watching us. have a lovely weekend. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good. kovler...
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(marlie hall/cbs news/washington, dc) "the museum was inundated with people who wanted to work here- it now has 200 employees, and 300 volunteers - so many people applied, it stopped accepting applications." jocelyn imani is a curatorial assistant helping to research some of the museums 3-thousand artifacts from slavery to the present day. (jocelyn imani/mellon curatorial prayed and conspired this building and the stories that we tell in it will level you if you think about it. (teary) museum officials hope visitors will be just as touched.. when thousands of untold stories are finally showcased. marlie hall cbs news washington. ((brian loftus)) >> president obama will dedicate the 540 million-dollar, 400-thousand square foot museum on satutrday./// ((brian loftus)) >>> today is the fir heat in las vegas. ((kirsten joyce)) >> after the break we'll take a look at this rising heat. and the dangers of climate change./// you're watching 8 news now good day. ((kirsten joyce)) you know your heart loves megared omega-3s... but did you know your eyes, your brain, and your joints really love
(marlie hall/cbs news/washington, dc) "the museum was inundated with people who wanted to work here- it now has 200 employees, and 300 volunteers - so many people applied, it stopped accepting applications." jocelyn imani is a curatorial assistant helping to research some of the museums 3-thousand artifacts from slavery to the present day. (jocelyn imani/mellon curatorial prayed and conspired this building and the stories that we tell in it will level you if you think about it....
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benson competes as an amateur and is the only wheelchair bodybuilder in the washington dc area. sot derek benson "it's tough, that's the thing with every athlete's got a condition they have to overcome in a different way. so you really got to think outside the box with your training." stephanie ramos stand up yup! that's really hard! from the pull down rope to the rowing, lifting weights: derek benson is not letting his injury define him." (turns to derek working out - 'not going to bother you, don't mind me.) last march, benson came in second in his weight class. he says the sport not only gave him the confidence he lost after the accident, but a new sot derek benson "i mean you have to look at it as a gift that god gave me in my life to carry on to have a second chance, per say. what gifts i have left. be an example and get my life right again. for my family, for everyone who's rooting for me, praying for me, so it's just more than check of your forecast! and.. before we head to break.. a look at tonight's abc primetime lineup. (ad-lib) don't believe... don't believe... don't
benson competes as an amateur and is the only wheelchair bodybuilder in the washington dc area. sot derek benson "it's tough, that's the thing with every athlete's got a condition they have to overcome in a different way. so you really got to think outside the box with your training." stephanie ramos stand up yup! that's really hard! from the pull down rope to the rowing, lifting weights: derek benson is not letting his injury define him." (turns to derek working out - 'not going...
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this year's theme, your message to washington dc. tell us, what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017? our competition is open to all middle school or high school students, with $100,000 awarded in cash prizes. students can work alone or in a group of up to three, to produce a 5-7 minute documentary on the issues selected. include c-span programming, and also some opposing opinions. will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers. the grand prize, $5,000, will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. this year's deadline is january 2017. mark your calendars and help us spread the word. for more information, go to our website. c-span.org, you can watch our public affairs and political programming anytime at your convenience, on your desktop, laptop, or mobile device. go to our home page and click on the video library search bar. here, you can type in the name of a speaker, sponsor of a bill, or event topic. click on the program you would like to watch, or refine yo
this year's theme, your message to washington dc. tell us, what is the most urgent issue for the new president and congress to address in 2017? our competition is open to all middle school or high school students, with $100,000 awarded in cash prizes. students can work alone or in a group of up to three, to produce a 5-7 minute documentary on the issues selected. include c-span programming, and also some opposing opinions. will be awarded and shared between 150 students and 53 teachers. the...
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. >>> muy buenas tardes, los saludo desde washington, dc, aÍi es mary despuÉs de crÍticas y sospechasla campaÑa de la candidata demÓcrata dio a conocer el historial mÉdico de clinton que sostiene que se encuentra en perfecta condiciÓn mental para ejercer como presidenta. lori nos tiene mÁs. ¿lori? >>> gracias josÉ. >>> los aspirantes a la presidencia estÁn entre los candidatos de mÁs edad que hallan buscado llegar a la casa blanca y ambos estÁn determinados a demostrarle al pueblo estadounidense que no tienen que estar preocupados por su estado de salud. >>> hillary clinton se recupera de su neumonÍa y continuarÁ tomando el antibiÓtico por 10 dÍas. >>> fue revelado el domingo pasado despuÉs que la candidata demÓcrata se vio dÉbil recordando a las viktd vÍctimas del 9/11. >>> detalla que clinton toma anti... y su presiÓn arterial, es 100 sobre 70. el incidente dio pie a las continÚa especulaciones de algunos de sus crÍticas sobre su estÁ lo suficientemente saludable para ser presidente. >>> y la doctora de clinton puso, escribiÓ en negro y blanco que sÍ lo estÁ, se espera que maÑana em
. >>> muy buenas tardes, los saludo desde washington, dc, aÍi es mary despuÉs de crÍticas y sospechasla campaÑa de la candidata demÓcrata dio a conocer el historial mÉdico de clinton que sostiene que se encuentra en perfecta condiciÓn mental para ejercer como presidenta. lori nos tiene mÁs. ¿lori? >>> gracias josÉ. >>> los aspirantes a la presidencia estÁn entre los candidatos de mÁs edad que hallan buscado llegar a la casa blanca y ambos estÁn...
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that made new york important to washington dc or washington city as people called it then. it had a big impact on the federal government because large portions of its revenues in new york harbor, there was a period where the entire federal government was in the customs house in new york city. wasn't just the bankers and shipping magnets who profited from cotton in new york city, thousands of workers were directly or indirectly benefiting from cotton. dock workers obviously but also people in shops, people who work in hotels and gambling houses in brussels where lots of plantation owners came up in the summer to treat new york city as their home away from home in summer months. everybody in various ways was dependent on the cotton trade which means they saw it in their best interests to maintain the plantation system and slavery. new york workers also feared if the 404 million people enslaved in the south were suddenly set free they would come north and take their jobs away. the big irony there is 12,000 free blacks in new york city, the exact opposite was going on. there wa
that made new york important to washington dc or washington city as people called it then. it had a big impact on the federal government because large portions of its revenues in new york harbor, there was a period where the entire federal government was in the customs house in new york city. wasn't just the bankers and shipping magnets who profited from cotton in new york city, thousands of workers were directly or indirectly benefiting from cotton. dock workers obviously but also people in...
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the unveiling of the new hotel in washington, dc, he addressed issue that propel him into national politics five years ago. the issue was the birther movement after accusing hillary clinton's campaign of starting the movement in 28 the republican candidate finally admitted that president obama is american born but did not explain what prompted him to change his mine. >> president obama was born in the united states. period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great again. >> the controversy re-ignited last flight when high toll the weapon three wasn't ready to amendment the presidnt's birthplace. >> president obama was born in america, plain and simple and donald trump owes him and the american people an apology. >> speaking at the victim podium in washington, dc this morning, the democratic candidate said the acknowledgmentment does not go far senator. in the last hour, hick's team has pushed out a dozen tweets on the topic, calling donald trump a disgrace, saying he is projected and saying the birther issue is what turned him from an extraordinary tv reality star into
the unveiling of the new hotel in washington, dc, he addressed issue that propel him into national politics five years ago. the issue was the birther movement after accusing hillary clinton's campaign of starting the movement in 28 the republican candidate finally admitted that president obama is american born but did not explain what prompted him to change his mine. >> president obama was born in the united states. period. now we all want to get back to making america strong and great...
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overall cost of the project is expected to be more than $200 million.last week reilly went out to washington dc to meet with us senators tammy baldwin, ron johnson, and congressman jim sensenbrenner.he said he met with them to figure out a way to get the army corps of engineers to help work on the project.a step that could make the project about $25 million cheaper. 3 3 3 " that's money we don't have to pay contractors to do the construction work. so obviously if we are paying contractors then the rates for water utility customers would be decreased because we haven't had to spend all that money." riley says baldwin, johnson, and sensenbrenner were all helpful, however he is not it could take more than a year to hear back. he also says it could take up to four years before lake michigan water is flowing into waukesha. live in waukesha david ade cbs 58 news. 3 3 3 tonight: clouds rurning with rain by morning. lows in the lower 60s. wind: sw 5-15 mph. tuesday: a cold front arrives with a chance for storms in the morning, and then again late in the day, so grab the umbrella. highs in the upper mid
overall cost of the project is expected to be more than $200 million.last week reilly went out to washington dc to meet with us senators tammy baldwin, ron johnson, and congressman jim sensenbrenner.he said he met with them to figure out a way to get the army corps of engineers to help work on the project.a step that could make the project about $25 million cheaper. 3 3 3 " that's money we don't have to pay contractors to do the construction work. so obviously if we are paying contractors...
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it is there between north carolina and washington dc. we have seen a lot of sunshine as we cleared out the cloud cover from this morning, over denver sunny skies, if you're headed out for showdown it looks like the weather will cooperate. beautiful shot with snow in the foreground for pike's peak, a gorgeous shot looking down across the valley. in burlington we had severe weather moving across the eastern plains. you can see the dark clouds on the horizon. our cheat sheet includes a few storms tonight across -- especially across the plains, highs in the 80s for the holiday weekend. on monday it looks like dry weather in store for the area. very quiet here in denver. look across the eastern plains last hour. we had a reported tornado about 11 miles northwest of yuma about an hour ago. here in deever nice and quiet conditions with sunny skies. we still have a tornado warning in effect for yuma county. this is until 5:15. this will push off to the east. severe thunderstorm warning in the surrounding areas, just northeast of holyoke we have
it is there between north carolina and washington dc. we have seen a lot of sunshine as we cleared out the cloud cover from this morning, over denver sunny skies, if you're headed out for showdown it looks like the weather will cooperate. beautiful shot with snow in the foreground for pike's peak, a gorgeous shot looking down across the valley. in burlington we had severe weather moving across the eastern plains. you can see the dark clouds on the horizon. our cheat sheet includes a few storms...
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trump appearing at his new hotel in washington, dc... and publicy acknowledging for the 'first' 'was' born in the united states... after years of being one of the main voices of the so-called "birther" movement. "hillary - clinton" said trump should apologize for ever doubting the president's hawaiian birth. for his part, the president said he was "shocked" but not surprised that questions about his birthplace are back in the news-- given the state of the presidential campaign. and today marks 10 days until the first presidential debate... and we learned'clinton' and 'trump'-- will be the only two candidates on stage. libertarian green party nominee "jill - stein" did 'not' receive invitations-- from the commission overseeing the debates. the commission said the two third-party candidates-- didn't register enough support in the polls to qualify for the september 26th event. they could qualify for either of the final two debates in october... if their polling average clears 15 percent by then. before making her first campaign appearance f
trump appearing at his new hotel in washington, dc... and publicy acknowledging for the 'first' 'was' born in the united states... after years of being one of the main voices of the so-called "birther" movement. "hillary - clinton" said trump should apologize for ever doubting the president's hawaiian birth. for his part, the president said he was "shocked" but not surprised that questions about his birthplace are back in the news-- given the state of the...
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plead not guilty p to the ovi i chargh which are both considered first average was honored in washington dc is todayrgerag iso member remembered in the bipartisan press club he passed away in june with 79 years old. the latest on partisan shot and how the city's mainrt means for yahoo users. good morning scott the temperatures are going back up again.d mt when you get reigned during high school footballllw and more whee we're not anticipating any will getting a little bit closeril september 24 heading into of filtered sunshinet will look at the cold front which is prettyat pretty much like we talked about yesterday rain heading up to state new york as we looko s at the waves of coolo air that setting lane in or lake superioret with temperatures yesterdayith at state looks good nor morere problems east or west belt. the state is their handling the investigation into the death ofe keya for boseko who shot and killed outside his court wouldod tuesday.y is also police officers charged broke into a contract his failure of theka reportedly contain the skin of her passport the group called dc week
plead not guilty p to the ovi i chargh which are both considered first average was honored in washington dc is todayrgerag iso member remembered in the bipartisan press club he passed away in june with 79 years old. the latest on partisan shot and how the city's mainrt means for yahoo users. good morning scott the temperatures are going back up again.d mt when you get reigned during high school footballllw and more whee we're not anticipating any will getting a little bit closeril september 24...
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a washington, dc, nonprofit, sent them out. california election officials say it is causing unnecessary concern whether by accident or otherwise. voters are urged to verify their registration. >> surfers had a big surprise in the waters of san francisco: a video of a great white shark leaked out of the water in ocean beach on wednesday morning. saveers stated it to be 7 to 8' juvenile great wheat. usually they only jump out when they are sneaking up and attack their prey. >> what is that between the surfers and the shark? 50 yards? >> not enough. >> i need an ocean away. >> i need the road between me and the shark. >> mike, how is it looking if you are headed to the beach? >> people think i walk on water because of our new set and i would have been walking on water then. >> good question. i will have a beach forecast next weather hit but it will look and feel warmer and brighter than now. this is why the bay and the coast are staying mild, a marin laser not deep enough so the heat is arriving and spreading on sunday and then th
a washington, dc, nonprofit, sent them out. california election officials say it is causing unnecessary concern whether by accident or otherwise. voters are urged to verify their registration. >> surfers had a big surprise in the waters of san francisco: a video of a great white shark leaked out of the water in ocean beach on wednesday morning. saveers stated it to be 7 to 8' juvenile great wheat. usually they only jump out when they are sneaking up and attack their prey. >> what is...
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up next, a ceremony at the national world war ii memorial in washington dc. marking the 71st anniversary of victory over japan day. world war ii army veteran, will james rizzi delivers marks along with representiv
up next, a ceremony at the national world war ii memorial in washington dc. marking the 71st anniversary of victory over japan day. world war ii army veteran, will james rizzi delivers marks along with representiv
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i live in washington, dc.ave never lives anywhere where my vote was not canceled out. >> but people think it is about my vote. at the same time, look, my idea of journeyism, you media guys get too worked up how complicated this needs to be. my understanding --. >> educate me. >> my idea of thics is never say anything i don't believe is true. there are a lot of trump supporters would say things they do not believe is true. >> without there are a class of pro trump who will tell you how terrible he is but they backing him. why? >> they have a funny definition of their job discretion. they think their job is to support the republican nominee. that is what hannity's position is, he is like pitch man selling a product that the audience has already bought into. >> he believes that donald trump will be a better president that hillary clinton and he gave air time to ted cruz and a lot of other republicans during the primaries. so when you say selling a product his principles and yours are not abehind. >> his principle
i live in washington, dc.ave never lives anywhere where my vote was not canceled out. >> but people think it is about my vote. at the same time, look, my idea of journeyism, you media guys get too worked up how complicated this needs to be. my understanding --. >> educate me. >> my idea of thics is never say anything i don't believe is true. there are a lot of trump supporters would say things they do not believe is true. >> without there are a class of pro trump who...
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a developing story from washington, dc. police identified the two men killed in a shooting over the weekend there. dozens of shots were fired at a community event saturday night. year-old scorpio rodney phillips were dead at the scene. seven others injured including an 8-year-old boy. people at this child friendly event heard the dayoes when the fire broke out. chaos. >> everybody panicked, ran all over the place, kids trampled over. >> people who knew the victims say they were involved in some argument with the shooters earlier in the day. police urging the suspects to turn themselves in. they are hoping someone in the community will come forward with information leading to an staying in washington, dc -- authorities are investigating an accident that left 20 people including a 7-year-old boy injured. police say the metro bus you see there crossed an intersection and crashed into a van yesterday morning. among the injuries that 7-year- old boy lost his memory, a 73- year-old suffered shoulder pains and headic but luckily t
a developing story from washington, dc. police identified the two men killed in a shooting over the weekend there. dozens of shots were fired at a community event saturday night. year-old scorpio rodney phillips were dead at the scene. seven others injured including an 8-year-old boy. people at this child friendly event heard the dayoes when the fire broke out. chaos. >> everybody panicked, ran all over the place, kids trampled over. >> people who knew the victims say they were...
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. >>> president obama among a number of big names making history in washington dc look inside the new museum showcasing african american history. ,, >>> kpix 5's mobile weather lab, powered by toyota. see your local toyota dealer to test drive one of our award winning vehicles. toyota, let's go places. ,, african-american history and culture open >>> a historic day in washington dc. the national museum of african american history and culture opened its stores for the first time today after a half century of planning. marley hall was there. >>> with the ringing of the 130- year-old freedom bell, president obama officially dedicated the national museum of african american history and culture before a crowd of thousands on the national mall. >> it is an act of patriotism to understand where we've been. >> dignitaries and celebrities including oprah winfrey and will smith helped celebrate the historic occasion with poetry, speeches, and musical performances. ♪[ music ] >> black civil war veterans conceived of the idea a century ago. and george w. bush signed legislation authorized the con
. >>> president obama among a number of big names making history in washington dc look inside the new museum showcasing african american history. ,, >>> kpix 5's mobile weather lab, powered by toyota. see your local toyota dealer to test drive one of our award winning vehicles. toyota, let's go places. ,, african-american history and culture open >>> a historic day in washington dc. the national museum of african american history and culture opened its stores for the...
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. >> there's a lot of people who can't go to washington dc. and i have had many people say the people coming here to touch the wall. and it touches them. >> i get emotional. a lot of humanity here. >> . steve newten was in t army. as a specialist and was in country. june 1966. to june 1967. >> . you talk about one scared 18 year-old snot nose kid. >> . he means more to me than i don't know. he means a lot. >> . he was a good guy. didn't deserve to die. >> . with the sunshining. and rows of american flags. acting as brightly colored. the wall is a long way from the steaming skwr-pbg -l jungle of but the memories were not. >> . sr-rb emotional. 1246789 shr-r very emotional. >> . in a way. that's the point. >> . it's not supposed to make one feel good. it's just supposed to make one feel. >> surprise. sitting down one oupb one today. with broncos outside line backer. you have a bit of a tough test coming in. no surprise a really good >> . >> out. >> funny. yet again. >> . east of denver. western colorado mountains. western border. southeast. quie
. >> there's a lot of people who can't go to washington dc. and i have had many people say the people coming here to touch the wall. and it touches them. >> i get emotional. a lot of humanity here. >> . steve newten was in t army. as a specialist and was in country. june 1966. to june 1967. >> . you talk about one scared 18 year-old snot nose kid. >> . he means more to me than i don't know. he means a lot. >> . he was a good guy. didn't deserve to die....
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only alternative was a night school with a poor reputation on three floors of a brownstone in washington dc. and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five in the morning and got home around eight. and then worked after i got home. i lost fifty-five pounds in one year. narrator: each day he would walk back and forth from union station to classes as early signs of the coming depression began to appear. howard law school was evolving from a part-time night school to a full time day school, under the guidance of a man who would have a profound influence on marshall's life. thurgood marshal:deann charles h houston, he was a graduate of amherst and harvard. very brilliant. very decent person but a very hard man. he used to tell us in our first year, "look at the man on your right and look at the man on your left and bear in mind that two of you won't be here next year." that sort of kept your feet to the fire. narrat or:in the 1920s there :in the 1920s there af
only alternative was a night school with a poor reputation on three floors of a brownstone in washington dc. and in the fall of 1929, he began classes at the howard university school of law. thurgood marshall :i had to commute between baltimore and washington, which meant i got up about five in the morning and got home around eight. and then worked after i got home. i lost fifty-five pounds in one year. narrator: each day he would walk back and forth from union station to classes as early signs...
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to washington, dc. we have seen various news stories another outings that the presidents have had and others haven't really related to d.c. at all. so i'd like to have your take on that. >> yeah. if you talk to clinton supporters, they'll say, if the clintons come back it will be great because bill clinton used to on quiet weekends go to smithsonian and gallery of art and relax, and he is very much a fan of washington and the culture and the restaurants and all of that, and they know it very well. and that donald trump would be much less kind of wanting to stay -- people even talk about him not living in the white house, which i can't imagine. i don't think that would go over very well. but i think there is -- yeah, it's a very complicated relationship. there are great stories about pat nixon and hillary clinton both putting on baseball caps at different decade obviously, but walking through the streets around the white house, or in georgetown, just trying to go out for a walk and escape the claustropho
to washington, dc. we have seen various news stories another outings that the presidents have had and others haven't really related to d.c. at all. so i'd like to have your take on that. >> yeah. if you talk to clinton supporters, they'll say, if the clintons come back it will be great because bill clinton used to on quiet weekends go to smithsonian and gallery of art and relax, and he is very much a fan of washington and the culture and the restaurants and all of that, and they know it...
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he wanted to take the train from washington dc to the jersey shore. and people in the white house allowed him to drive to the train station with his secretary of state, james blaine, but with no security whatsoever. when they arrived at the train station, they were met by another member of garfield's administration, robert todd lincoln, the son of our most revered president. but no security whatsoever. that is how garfield's assassin was able to sneak up on the president from behind, pull out a pistol, and shoot him point blank in the back. garfield explained -- exclaimed, "oh my god, what is this?" and collapsed. this man was a low level federal employee, a clerk in a federal agency. he was a pathetic little man, and it is also true to say that he was insane. this is a man who sadly, failed at everything he tried to do in life, with the single exception of killing president garfield. but he suffered from delusions of grandeur. he believed he had been put on earth to fulfill certain missions, given him by the almighty. one of those missions was to mak
he wanted to take the train from washington dc to the jersey shore. and people in the white house allowed him to drive to the train station with his secretary of state, james blaine, but with no security whatsoever. when they arrived at the train station, they were met by another member of garfield's administration, robert todd lincoln, the son of our most revered president. but no security whatsoever. that is how garfield's assassin was able to sneak up on the president from behind, pull out a...
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washington dc trying to crack down on littering. that crack down includes given a ticket to two year-old. >> can you believe. they issued a ticket to her. >> . that's right. a sanitation worker found the letter on the ground that had been addressed to two year-old harper. likely fell out of trash bag that her family dumped in the alley. never the less. the department of public counts that and now expecting 75 dollars from that toddler. so again a windy day. >> . rocky stadium tomorrow. see what happens. >> . it will be toasty. well into the 90s. down close to the tpaoeltd field. >> . thank you for joining us tonight. wake up with good cay colorado. skao
washington dc trying to crack down on littering. that crack down includes given a ticket to two year-old. >> can you believe. they issued a ticket to her. >> . that's right. a sanitation worker found the letter on the ground that had been addressed to two year-old harper. likely fell out of trash bag that her family dumped in the alley. never the less. the department of public counts that and now expecting 75 dollars from that toddler. so again a windy day. >> . rocky stadium...
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washington dc and pennsylvania. president ordering be lowered this 9/11. for patriot today. national days of service and remembrance. >> . here in colorado. several memorial events are planned. sunday hosted by hickenlooper. and denver mayor. this starts at 1 p.m. civic center park. there will be military honors. >> >> some startling photographs to start news across america. take a look. ohio police department releasing this picture. they say to drive home the danger of heroin. check this out. a man and woman passed out in the front. and their young boy is in the back. the officer pulled them over because he says the driver was weaving back and forth. police administered a drug to and arrested them. the boy was taken to children's services. get his take on things. >> . when the phone rings do you really know who's on the other end. especially asking for your name or birth date. a new scam election connection. fails our restaurant report card. with 15 critical health code violations in the july 26 inspection. among the violations. ants, flying in the kitchen. employee washed
washington dc and pennsylvania. president ordering be lowered this 9/11. for patriot today. national days of service and remembrance. >> . here in colorado. several memorial events are planned. sunday hosted by hickenlooper. and denver mayor. this starts at 1 p.m. civic center park. there will be military honors. >> >> some startling photographs to start news across america. take a look. ohio police department releasing this picture. they say to drive home the danger of...
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in one door - a member of congress. are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet and i approve this message because congress should only work for you. i first met mike on a fundraising event to help the hunger in ethiopia. mike is a very nice guy. he's a really nice guy. he can do 62 pushups. mike is a great friend to the ethiopian community. mike's not like other politicians. he's not like other republicans. i think he's better. mike's one of us. he's one of us. mike coffman es uno de nosotros. mike is one of us. i'm mike coffman, the experience. and not just selling stuff. >> it's not about selling stuff. sper net sells stuff. we're about people. connections. community. >> . that's why he created spruce bot. >> . time out. a software application. that runs automated tasks. over the internet. at a much higher rate. than would be possible. for humans aloin. >> . which. >> i
in one door - a member of congress. are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet and i approve this message because congress should only work for you. i first met mike on a fundraising event to help the hunger in ethiopia. mike is a very nice guy. he's a really nice guy. he can do 62 pushups. mike is a great...
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now, they own three homes including one in washington dc. it shows, but they purchased the home last month for about $1.1 million. >>> reverend. today a little bit more about the woman who was killed at the that report came back today, it was just released. and, the lead zookeeper died from injuries to her head and neck which, had been lawns expected. she was mauled by that tiger. she was attacked on april 15 at the zoo. and zoo officials say today -- say, that she was in a portion of the enclosure that she should not have been here that's been in. >> -- >>> and taking a look outside, to show you how the weekend is shaking up. >> it is looking fabulous, and, this is what a lot of the weekend is going to look like. >> blue skies and sunshine. and, the same goes for pinellas county beaches. and, if you're heading out to clearwater beach all of them are looking really great. so, if you want to take a walk, it is looking great for that. weather is in our favor. and, and wider view surrounding isolated showers. and, around sebring, into the lake
now, they own three homes including one in washington dc. it shows, but they purchased the home last month for about $1.1 million. >>> reverend. today a little bit more about the woman who was killed at the that report came back today, it was just released. and, the lead zookeeper died from injuries to her head and neck which, had been lawns expected. she was mauled by that tiger. she was attacked on april 15 at the zoo. and zoo officials say today -- say, that she was in a portion of...
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weld: that is kind of what needs to be done in washington dc. both other candidates have made it abundantly clear that they have no intention of going anywhere near putting the fiscal house of the government in order. they will not touch entitlements. they will increasing -- increase spending here and there. they are not serious about doing what has to be done. gary and i have both done it. it is not impossible. all that is required is political will. i got 71% of the vote in massachusetts on my reelection. that is a big number. [applause] mr. weld: mr. trump has no government experience whatsoever. it consists of saying "believe me, believe me," even when what he is saying is top of be ridiculous -- palpably ridiculous. [laughter] mr. weld: mrs. clinton has a little bit in the state department but not the type i am talking about, truly executive asked. demanding political will and reversing decades of neglect and bad practices. the most either of them could say is i hope to do the same as these two governors did but hope is not a plan. we have
weld: that is kind of what needs to be done in washington dc. both other candidates have made it abundantly clear that they have no intention of going anywhere near putting the fiscal house of the government in order. they will not touch entitlements. they will increasing -- increase spending here and there. they are not serious about doing what has to be done. gary and i have both done it. it is not impossible. all that is required is political will. i got 71% of the vote in massachusetts on...
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out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet keeping a wisconsin fruit store very wiz busy. this is the green bay apple store. they open for the season on monday. and immediately started fielding calls from people hoping to order the iphone 7. or looking for repair. >> . we get calls daily. about how to fix phones and computers. we have to explain these are apples that you eat. >> the actual apple business is booming too. they are currently stocking sweet tango apples. >> that wassed sound bite of the night. >> . of all the things a bride worries about on her wedding day. i can assure you. this doesn't even make the list. >> it didn't even seem real at time. but happened. >> she wait -td hr*epb years to eleven years to marry her groom. on a breathtaking saturday afternoon. she quickly realized she was going to have to wait longer. becaus
out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet keeping a wisconsin fruit store very wiz busy. this is the green bay apple store. they open for the season on monday. and immediately started fielding calls from people hoping to order the iphone 7. or...
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out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet they had no choice. but to rely on ivf. they learned that a two decade old ban prevented the va tpr-rbgs paying for the treatment. the couple has spent months advocating fir change. and say last nights vote is a but not a permanent fix. >> . they will continue to visit lawmakers in washington. and advocate for change. until the couple just like them get the coverage they deserve. and also say last nights approval means baby wilson may one day have a brother or sister. a positive influence. >> po*et single. and with adultid house. >> for them. choosing to house share. was a no brainer. >> we get older it helps to have someone to talk to. >> finding a roommate over 50. isn't typical. >> i used craigs list once. >> . they both turned to a new boulder base start up. called silver nest. a roommate
out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet they had no choice. but to rely on ivf. they learned that a two decade old ban prevented the va tpr-rbgs paying for the treatment. the couple has spent months advocating fir change. and say last nights...
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in one door - a member of congress. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet a great amount of pride. and worked hard all their lives. sometimes things just happen in life. like an illness that left donald disabled. >> i can't work now. >> they can't afford to pay thousands of dollars for a new roof. thanks to the kindness of strangers. they won't have to. >> i thought she was pulling my ed asked his client if anyone in the neighborhood needed help. >> somebody that would need a roof. without insurance. >> she immediately referred him to donald. >> i didn't know who it was. circling our house. >> . problem solvers tacks along with the crew. as they tkwet an idea of what needs to be done. >> a lot of people get down on their luck. folks are elderly. they can't live in this house for long period of >> we have advanced deterioration. >> within minutes the roofing team dec
in one door - a member of congress. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet a great amount of pride. and worked hard all their lives. sometimes things just happen in life. like an illness that left donald disabled. >> i can't work now. >> they can't afford to pay...
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out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law i'm michael bennet right now on kdvr.com. we have map of when and where to see all of your fall foilage. most of the change begins next week. that's september 20. if you head out to check out the fall colors. we ask you to snap a picture. and send it to us. >> large flock of geese. that moved into the golf course. the golfers there say they don't mind the geese. but mind what they leave behind. on the grass. and in their shoes. the birds are also known to steal golf balls. the problem has been going on for years. the course couldn't seem to get the solution. mans best friend. the perfect job. he has a lot of energy to burn. and can you doesn't hunt the bi. just patrols the greens and shoos them away. >> . what a tkpwaot excuse for what a good excuse for a poor golf game. >> . try this next story. >> . beautiful wedding day in rhode island. everything perfect. except for the scent in the
out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law i'm michael bennet right now on kdvr.com. we have map of when and where to see all of your fall foilage. most of the change begins next week. that's september 20. if you head out to check out the fall colors. we ask you to snap a picture. and send it to us. >> large flock of geese. that...
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out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. 12 horses in colorado. confirmed to be infected with the west nile virus. >> 4 in larimer county. 4 in weld. >> . the department of agriculture reminding horse owners the vaccines have proven to be effective. symptoms of infected horses may include head facility. muscle tremors. stumbling. a lack of coordination. weak limbs and partial pa ral paralysis. >> . her doctor aired live in ten second video sequences. through snap chat. >> . ask your teenagers. they are on it. >> it's where the doctor got the idea. to shoot the short lived video and picture. that disappear after 24 hours. >> . even one year ago. ii would have said this is a little uncomfortable. to see inside the body in an operating room. i have gotten over that quickly. >> . he couldn't be happier. that he did. that's how she found him. >> it was beca
out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. 12 horses in colorado. confirmed to be infected with the west nile virus. >> 4 in larimer county. 4 in weld. >> . the department of agriculture reminding horse owners the vaccines have proven to be effective....
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out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet finally tonight. something very different about the flowers on display. in north carolina. bricks. artist used more than 370 thousand. to create the 14 sculptures. everything from a giant praying man teus. to a butterfly. to ducks. they are on display through next month. >> . watch pwr where you step. every mall has a hoffritz in it. this has got to be a scary place to work. do you want to be standing there having people coming in going, "i need more knives? "do you have any bigger knives? "i'd like a bigger knife-- "a big, long, sharp knife. "that's what i need. "i like them really sharp. "do you have one with hooks and gouges "and blades that are serrated? "that's the kind of knife i'm looking for. "i need one i can throw. "i need one i can hack away with. do you have anything like that?" i
out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet finally tonight. something very different about the flowers on display. in north carolina. bricks. artist used more than 370 thousand. to create the 14 sculptures. everything from a giant praying man...
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out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet >> a study p how dangerous it is for teens to continue to play. when they have a concussion. >> . safety is always number one. >> . as the evidence grows. concerning the long term pwabgt impact of concussion. more and more parents support pulling and keeping kids out of thr*sz there's no question we made progress. however. we also know that kids play with concussions. >> . this team doctor hopes a new study will help convince his athlete. >> not to tough it out. >> . when teens do that. the new research published in the journal. shows the concussion recovery time. doubles. it also leads to worse. short term mental function. here in colorado. we have the jake snake youth sport concussion law. that requires coaches to receive concussion education. and requires the student athlete to be removed f
out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. i'm michael bennet >> a study p how dangerous it is for teens to continue to play. when they have a concussion. >> . safety is always number one. >> . as the evidence grows. concerning the long term...
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out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. is message because congress should only work for you. colorado start up now connecting older people who want to share a home. silver nest. a roommate matching service. matching boomers and empty nesters together. they already connected thousand of people looking to share a living space. helping people monetarily. and fitting a lifestyle they i'm gone half a year. it's nice to have somebody in the house. >> . when you're a single person. and limited income. and all that. yeah. it was a tough deal trying to find a place. >> . what a great way to make money. 4 million women age 50 and over live with a roommate. and that number doesn't include the number of men and women. leasing out a room in their home. >> a statistic that continues to rise. obviously. there's a need for it. >> . all new tonight. a fundraiser to s
out another - a high-paid lobbyist. 131 former members of congress are now lobbyists in washington, dc. it's just considered business as usual. i consider it wrong. that's why i'm fighting for a new law to permanently ban former members of congress from ever becoming lobbyists. is message because congress should only work for you. colorado start up now connecting older people who want to share a home. silver nest. a roommate matching service. matching boomers and empty nesters together. they...