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colorado. questions refusal to give court fees and other costs back to people whose convictions are overturned. this is about an hour. >> we will hear an argument first this morning in case 151256. nelson v. colorado. mr. banner? >> when a judgment is is revere the person is entitled to get the money back. that's been the normal practice for centuries. as far as we can tell, colorado is the first state ever to adopt a rule to the contrary. in colorado now, when judgment of conviction is reversed, the state keeps the defendant's money unless they can prove by clear and convincing evidence that she's actually innocent. >> what is the basis of the right, you said the person whose conviction is overturned has a right to get the money back? is it a constitutional right? what kind of right is it? >> it's a right under the common law of property. it's existed for centuries that it's always been case that a successful appellant gets her money back. in this case, the money was taken from shannon nelson
colorado. questions refusal to give court fees and other costs back to people whose convictions are overturned. this is about an hour. >> we will hear an argument first this morning in case 151256. nelson v. colorado. mr. banner? >> when a judgment is is revere the person is entitled to get the money back. that's been the normal practice for centuries. as far as we can tell, colorado is the first state ever to adopt a rule to the contrary. in colorado now, when judgment of...
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argument in nelson v colorado. the case centers around colorado's practice of not refunding court and other fees to people who are convicted of crimes. this is about an hour. justice roberts: we'll hear argument first this morning in case 15-1256, nelson v. colorado. mr. banner. stuart banner: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when a judgment is reversed, a person who has paid money pursuant to the judgment is entitled to get the money back. that's common sense, and that has, unsurprisingly, been normal practice for centuries. as far as we can tell, colorado is the first state ever to adopt a rule to the contrary. in colorado now, when a judgment of conviction is reversed, the state keeps the defendant's money unless the defendant files a separate civil action and can prove, by clear and convincing evidence, that she's actually innocent. justice ginsburg: what is the basis of -- of the right? you said the person whose conviction is overturned has a right to get the money back. is it a constitutional r
argument in nelson v colorado. the case centers around colorado's practice of not refunding court and other fees to people who are convicted of crimes. this is about an hour. justice roberts: we'll hear argument first this morning in case 15-1256, nelson v. colorado. mr. banner. stuart banner: mr. chief justice, and may it please the court: when a judgment is reversed, a person who has paid money pursuant to the judgment is entitled to get the money back. that's common sense, and that has,...
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in colorado those who are exonerated. they must file a separate civil suit to prove they're actually innocent. this oral argument is about an hour. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 15-1256 nelson versus colorado. mr. banner. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, when a judgment is reversed a person who is paid money pursuant to the judgment is entitled to get the money back. that's common sense been normal practice for centuries. as far as we can tell colorado is the first step ever to adopt a rule to the contrary. the state keeps the defendant's money unless they file a separate civil action and can prove by clear and convincing evidence that she's actually innocence. >> what is the basis of the right, you said -- the person whose conviction is overturned has a right to get the money back? is it a constitutional right? what kind of right is it? >> it's a right under the common law property. it's existed for centuries that it has always been the case that a successful appealent gets her money
in colorado those who are exonerated. they must file a separate civil suit to prove they're actually innocent. this oral argument is about an hour. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 15-1256 nelson versus colorado. mr. banner. >> mr. chief justice and may it please the court, when a judgment is reversed a person who is paid money pursuant to the judgment is entitled to get the money back. that's common sense been normal practice for centuries. as far as we can tell...
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another story from a woman in colorado springs, colorado. "this is the third time since 2010 that i will be losing my health insurance plan because of obamacare." the promise was if you liked your plan, you could keep your plan. this woman from colorado springs already has had her plan canceled three times. "now i am losing the option of being in the plan i want to be in." there is a second promise that t if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. you get choices of keeping your doctor. broken promises. "i must settle for being in an h.m.o. and still pay400% of what i was paying in 2010 for premiums. i also just learned that my carrier is raising rates by 25% next year on the individual market. my premiums are already four times higher than they were before the affordable care act. my deductible and out-of-pocket amounts are also much higher. obamacare is nothing but a heavy tax for us. our income doesn't qualify us for an obamacare credit. since our premiums have quadrupled, i figure we are now paying for the insurance for three or four
another story from a woman in colorado springs, colorado. "this is the third time since 2010 that i will be losing my health insurance plan because of obamacare." the promise was if you liked your plan, you could keep your plan. this woman from colorado springs already has had her plan canceled three times. "now i am losing the option of being in the plan i want to be in." there is a second promise that t if you like your plan, you can keep your plan. you get choices of...
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. >> i think the gentlelady from colorado. in our nationrive they must have the ability to own reproductive lives with full access to health care choices. republican efforts to force unwanted pregnancies and eradicate affordable safe abortion will not save lives. repealing the affordable care act, defunding planned parenthood, and driving returns womenrage to the days of coathanger medicine. allowing women to be killed and maimed in back alleys is not life. it will not make america great again. on thef america are march at madame speaker we will not retreat. >> the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. >> i want to talk about the long-standing bipartisan support. the gentlelady from florida has supported this measure in the omni bill. it is my honor to yield two minutes to the gentlelady from missouri, mrs. wagner, who is a member of the financial services committee has been price -- fighting for pro-life issues or many years. >> thank you madam speaker. i think my friend and colleague from ten
. >> i think the gentlelady from colorado. in our nationrive they must have the ability to own reproductive lives with full access to health care choices. republican efforts to force unwanted pregnancies and eradicate affordable safe abortion will not save lives. repealing the affordable care act, defunding planned parenthood, and driving returns womenrage to the days of coathanger medicine. allowing women to be killed and maimed in back alleys is not life. it will not make america great...
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i thank the gentlelady from colorado. adam speaker, the women that thrive in the economic and social opportunities of our nation, we must have the ability to control our own reproductive lives with full access to real health care choices. republican unrelenting efforts to force unwanted pregnancies and eradicate affordable, safe abortion will not save lives. repealing the affordable care act defunding planned parenthood, and driving insurance coverage for abortion into extension will turn women to the days of coat hanger medicine. allowing women to be killed and maimed in back alleys is not pro-life. it will not make america great again. women of america are on the march, madam speaker, we will not retreat. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. the gentlewoman from tennessee is recognized. mrs. black: thank you, madam speaker. once again i want to talk about the long-standing bipartisan support for the hyde amendment. the gentlelady from florida has supported this measure in the omni bill and
i thank the gentlelady from colorado. adam speaker, the women that thrive in the economic and social opportunities of our nation, we must have the ability to control our own reproductive lives with full access to real health care choices. republican unrelenting efforts to force unwanted pregnancies and eradicate affordable, safe abortion will not save lives. repealing the affordable care act defunding planned parenthood, and driving insurance coverage for abortion into extension will turn women...
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denver is a stark contrast to the small towns of colorado. i grew up on the planes, i know the challenges small communities face when it comes to attracting new business and also retaining their services. that is why i will work to pass the decision that incentivizes economic development and make it easier for small businesses to not only start to succeed but to thrive. it is my hope that congress will act to simple fight in reform the tax code to keep america competitive, encouraging investment in stimulating job growth. we are facing increasingly complex challenges around the world and our next congress will fight to address that through strength and love our relationships with our allies. iraner it is holding accountable for supporting terrorism, ballistic missile programs, and human rights abuses, and putting pressure on those that do business with regimes like north korea, we will lead with strength and action. and republican majority in --gress presents to miss presents an opportunity to make real progress. we assume that responsibility
denver is a stark contrast to the small towns of colorado. i grew up on the planes, i know the challenges small communities face when it comes to attracting new business and also retaining their services. that is why i will work to pass the decision that incentivizes economic development and make it easier for small businesses to not only start to succeed but to thrive. it is my hope that congress will act to simple fight in reform the tax code to keep america competitive, encouraging...
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cbs news, colorado. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news does continue. for others do check back later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm josh elliott. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. leaders of the u.s. intelligence community will gather at trump tower in new york city to brief mr. trump. mr. trump has been openly skeptical of the charges. yesterday the director of national intelligence, james clapper, laid out the case against moscow on capitol hill. nancy cordes has the the story. >> reporter: the nation's top intelligence official, james clapper, said he is more convinced than ever it was the russians who hacked the democratic national committee and clinton campaign chair john podesta. >> this was a multifaceted campaign. so the hac of it. and it also entailed classical propaganda, disinformation, fake news. >> does that continue? >> yes. >> reporter: was it an act of war? clapper sa
cbs news, colorado. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news does continue. for others do check back later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm josh elliott. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. leaders of the u.s. intelligence community will gather at trump tower in new york city to brief...
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. >> rob is standing by in colorado. adrienne bankert has the latest in wichita, kansas. adrienne, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. good morning, paula. yes, and here in wichita, in fact, across all of kansas, they're expected to see more of that ice that you're talking about, later this afternoon, and into tonight but things got dicey rather pretty dangerous when the freezing rain hit last night. overnight, millions of americans from the southern plains to the mid-atlantic impacted by a deadly winter storm. leading to treacherous conditions. the freezing rain and ice causing a 20-plus car chain reaction pileup in wichita, kansas. >> i could just see every single car that was coming to hit me and my air bag deployed and my head got whacked on the steering wheel five times. >> reporter: watch as this snowplow loses control as a flatbed trailer attempts to pass on the right. clipping the 70,000-pound vehicle. the plow driver swerving into the opposite lane slamming into the guardrail plummeting 300 feet. thankfully, the driver will be okay. >> he'
. >> rob is standing by in colorado. adrienne bankert has the latest in wichita, kansas. adrienne, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning to you, dan. good morning, paula. yes, and here in wichita, in fact, across all of kansas, they're expected to see more of that ice that you're talking about, later this afternoon, and into tonight but things got dicey rather pretty dangerous when the freezing rain hit last night. overnight, millions of americans from the southern plains...
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cbs news, colorado. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news does continue. for others do check back later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm josh elliott. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. leaders of the u.s. intelligence community will gather at trump tower in new york city to brief mr. trump. mr. trump has been openly skeptical of the charges. yesterday the director of national intelligence, james clapper, laid out the case against moscow on capitol hill. nancy cordes has the the story. >> reporter: the nation's top intelligence official, james clapper, said he is more convinced than ever it was the russians who hacked the democratic national committee and clinton campaign chair john podesta. >> this was a multifaceted campaign. so the hacking was only one part of it. and it also entailed classical propaganda, disinformation, fake news. >> does that continue? >> yes. >> reporter: was it an
cbs news, colorado. >>> that is the "overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news does continue. for others do check back later for the morning news and of course, cbs this morning. from the broadcast center here in new york city, i'm josh elliott. >>> this is the cbs "overnight news." hi, welcome to "overnight news." i'm demarco morgan. leaders of the u.s. intelligence community will gather at trump tower in new york city to brief...
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. >> rob is standing by in colorado. but let's kick things off with abc's adrienne bankert in wichita, kansas. adrienne, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan, good morning, paula. yes, things are going to be very icy. here in wichita, in fact, across the entire state of kansas crews will be out on the roadways but things got very dangerous when the freezing rain hit last night. overnight, millions of americans from the southern plains to the mid-atlantic impacted by a deadly winter storm leading to treacherous conditions. the freezing rain and ice causing a 20-plus car chain reaction pileup in wichita, kansas. >> i could just see every single car that was coming to hit me and my air bag deployed and my head got whacked on the steering wheel five times. >> reporter: watch as this snowplow in utah loses control as a flatbed trailer attempts to pass on the right, clipping the 70,000-pound vehicle. the plow driver swerving into the opposite lane slamming into the guardrail plummeting 300 feet. thankfully, the
. >> rob is standing by in colorado. but let's kick things off with abc's adrienne bankert in wichita, kansas. adrienne, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan, good morning, paula. yes, things are going to be very icy. here in wichita, in fact, across the entire state of kansas crews will be out on the roadways but things got very dangerous when the freezing rain hit last night. overnight, millions of americans from the southern plains to the mid-atlantic impacted by a...
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dawn breaks cold and clear on a tuesday morning in denver, colorado. and as morning turns to midday, a question hangs in the thin air of mile high city. where is kelsey shelling? the vivacious 20-year-old who recently discovered she is pregnant. she didn't show up for work. >> she didn't show up for work, and i couldn't get a response response. >> reporter: at this hardware store, her father doug also has trouble connecting. >> i said, i'll call her and see how she is doing. she didn't answer, which is pretty rare. >> reporter: tuesday turns into thursday. and the silence gets louder. concern morphs into panic, especially for her mother, laura. >> all her friends started kaking ka contacting us, saying, you know, we can't reach her. when that happened, that's when i got really, really scared because i just thought there, you know, has to be a logical explanation. >> reporter: but since that fateful february week, no explanation has arrived. with no work from kelsie, no word from her her. >> she disappeared on a trip to southern colorado. >> help us to
dawn breaks cold and clear on a tuesday morning in denver, colorado. and as morning turns to midday, a question hangs in the thin air of mile high city. where is kelsey shelling? the vivacious 20-year-old who recently discovered she is pregnant. she didn't show up for work. >> she didn't show up for work, and i couldn't get a response response. >> reporter: at this hardware store, her father doug also has trouble connecting. >> i said, i'll call her and see how she is doing....
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. >> rob is standing by in colorado. but let's kick things off with abc's adrienne bankert who is in wichita, kansas. adrienne, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. good morning, paula. wichita specifically, as well as the state of kansas bracing for some of that ice that you're talking about. they have the plows and the salt trucks ready, but things got pretty dangerous when there was freezing rain that hit last night. overnight, millions of americans from the southern plains to the mid-atlantic impacted by a deadly winter storm leading to treacherous conditions. the freezing rain and ice causing a 20-plus car chain reaction pileup in wichita, kansas. >> i could just see every single car that was coming to hit me and my air bag deployed and my head got whacked on the steering wheel like five times. >> reporter: watch as this snowplow in utah loses control as a flatbed trailer attempts to pass on the right, clipping the 70,000-pound vehicle. the plow driver swerving into the opposite lane slamming into th
. >> rob is standing by in colorado. but let's kick things off with abc's adrienne bankert who is in wichita, kansas. adrienne, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, dan. good morning, paula. wichita specifically, as well as the state of kansas bracing for some of that ice that you're talking about. they have the plows and the salt trucks ready, but things got pretty dangerous when there was freezing rain that hit last night. overnight, millions of americans from the...
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. >>> snowstorm in colorado forced hundreds of flight delays and cancellations. denver could see anywhere from six to 12 inches of snow. airport officials say both airlines are offering refund or waving a flight change fee for those affected by the weather. they are advising all people heading to or from colorado area to go on line and check their flight status. >> you know, i used to live in colorado, working for cbs, we got a lot of snow. good thing is sun comes out, so strong and it melts so quickly. >> it melts everything away. what is interesting about colorado you tend to see snow out there in the off seasons, you know, and the transitional seasons when you can get right atmosphere conditions to get that snow in the front range of the rockies. the it is interesting how climate patterns can work. >> learning so much about weather. >> yes. >> we have our own batch of snow, not the talking a foot but a couple inches, is likely and i think tomorrow morning we will have our handful here just trying to get out and about on the road. i will put it out there now ma
. >>> snowstorm in colorado forced hundreds of flight delays and cancellations. denver could see anywhere from six to 12 inches of snow. airport officials say both airlines are offering refund or waving a flight change fee for those affected by the weather. they are advising all people heading to or from colorado area to go on line and check their flight status. >> you know, i used to live in colorado, working for cbs, we got a lot of snow. good thing is sun comes out, so strong...
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. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado, the temperature plummeted to near zero. we found this delivery truck stuck in place, pinched up alongside that acura. >> yeah slid into his acura. >> reporter: de-icing trucks were going non-stop at denver's airport, but more than 130 flights were canceled anyway. and in the south, it's all hands on deck. georgia transportation crews, preparing to pre-treat roads tonight for the new system moving in. here in boulder, all this snow has closed city offices and left cars buried. they'll still be digging out even as the southeast is getting hit, david. >> from colorado, neal, thank you. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano. he is with us live tonight. he has got the timing tracking both of these storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. we're cold enough for snow just about everywhere in the country. the atmosphere is packed with a lot of action. look at the advisories. so many of them across to country. the first pulse we want to deal with is one to three inches of snow across the ohio valley. that will come into new york,
. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado, the temperature plummeted to near zero. we found this delivery truck stuck in place, pinched up alongside that acura. >> yeah slid into his acura. >> reporter: de-icing trucks were going non-stop at denver's airport, but more than 130 flights were canceled anyway. and in the south, it's all hands on deck. georgia transportation crews, preparing to pre-treat roads tonight for the new system moving in. here in boulder, all this snow has...
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. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado the temperature plummeted to near zero. we found this delivery truck stuck in place, pinched up alongside that acura. >> reporter: so you just slid sideways? >> yeah slid into his acura. >> reporter: de-icing trucks were going non-stop at denver's airport, but more than 130 flights were canceled anyway. and in the south, it's all hands on deck. georgia transportation crews, preparing to pre-treat roads tonight for the new system moving in. here in boulder, all this snow has closed city offices and left cars buried. they'll be digging out as the southeast is getting hit next. david? >> from colorado, neal, thank you. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano. he is with us live tonight. he has got the timing tracking both of these storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. we're cold enough for snow just about everywhere in the country. the atmosphere is packed with a look at the advisorieadvisories. so many of them across to country. the first pulse we want to deal with is one to three inches of sfl snow across the ohio valley
. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado the temperature plummeted to near zero. we found this delivery truck stuck in place, pinched up alongside that acura. >> reporter: so you just slid sideways? >> yeah slid into his acura. >> reporter: de-icing trucks were going non-stop at denver's airport, but more than 130 flights were canceled anyway. and in the south, it's all hands on deck. georgia transportation crews, preparing to pre-treat roads tonight for the new system moving...
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. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado the temperature plummeted to near zero. we found this delivery truck stuck in place, pinched up alongside that acura. >> reporter: so you just slid sideways? >> yeah slid into his acura. >> reporter: de-icing trucks were going non-stop at denver's airport, but more than 130 flights were canceled anyway. and in the south, it's all hands on deck. georgia transportation crews, preparing to pre-treat roads tonight for the new system moving in. here in boulder, all this snow has closed city offices and left cars buried. they'll be digging out as the southeast is getting hit next. david? >> from colorado, neal, thank you. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano. he is with us live tonight. he has got the timing tracking both of these storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. we're cold enough for snow just about everywhere in the country. the atmosphere is packed with a lot of action. look at the advisorieadvisories. so many of them across to country. the first pulse we want to deal with is one to three inches of sfl snow across
. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado the temperature plummeted to near zero. we found this delivery truck stuck in place, pinched up alongside that acura. >> reporter: so you just slid sideways? >> yeah slid into his acura. >> reporter: de-icing trucks were going non-stop at denver's airport, but more than 130 flights were canceled anyway. and in the south, it's all hands on deck. georgia transportation crews, preparing to pre-treat roads tonight for the new system moving...
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boltjes when he was serving four years for credit card fraud at the limon correctional facility in colorado. boltjes and his cellmate, paul inman, had each tattooed the whites of their eyes. boltjes chose red, inman blue. >> why? >> i don't know if it's really why, the question is why not? >> two and a half years later, his cellmate is still in prison, but david boltjes has completed his sentence and is living outside denver in aurora, colorado. >> i told everybody, this time when i got out on parole, i'm not going back, i'm done. >> boltjes has seen a number of changes to his life since leaving limon. he says he's found love with his new girlfriend, beth hendrickson, and the most surprising change is how his appearances on "lockup" have made him a sensation. >> look on the internet, type up "tattooed eyes," find out who pops up. i do. since i've gotten out of prison, i see somebody every single day, at least two or three times a day that have asked me about my eyes. >> yeah, look at his eyes. >> red eyes, man. >> that's cool. >> they're tattooed. >> they're what? >> they're tattooed. >> ey
boltjes when he was serving four years for credit card fraud at the limon correctional facility in colorado. boltjes and his cellmate, paul inman, had each tattooed the whites of their eyes. boltjes chose red, inman blue. >> why? >> i don't know if it's really why, the question is why not? >> two and a half years later, his cellmate is still in prison, but david boltjes has completed his sentence and is living outside denver in aurora, colorado. >> i told everybody, this...
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and our previous secretary of state in colorado who did make allegations of voter fraud. there were, i guess, a handful of people in colorado who were found, or at least investigated. i think it's important that we have integrity in our election. look, access to our ballots, the electoral process is one of the most sacred things we have in this country. we went through a very divisive campaign. we had a lot of questions about the impact russia hacks had or did not have throughout this process. but the bottom line is we need an electoral process that stands up to the integrity test for the american people. i'll give you an example. in colorado, a republican was trying to gain access to the belt, he was trying to gain access to run for senator, and there is a petition circulator who forged signatures. so in access to the ballot, there was fraud. that person was prosecuted. i think that process is taking place right now. and we should make sure that happens. so this is an important issue to discuss. if there is evidence of this, then let the american people see it. i think t
and our previous secretary of state in colorado who did make allegations of voter fraud. there were, i guess, a handful of people in colorado who were found, or at least investigated. i think it's important that we have integrity in our election. look, access to our ballots, the electoral process is one of the most sacred things we have in this country. we went through a very divisive campaign. we had a lot of questions about the impact russia hacks had or did not have throughout this process....
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only from tums >>> when we visited colorado's limon correctional facility to shoot our "extended stay" series, inmate michael gill told us about his altar ego. >> my wrestling name? bud doobie. it's a stoner character. >> this is the bud doobie of msnbc "lockup" fame. have some damn respect. >> two years after gill's release, bud doobie was alive and well and wrestling in a denver nightclub. racist humor is a big part of the bud doobie character. >> why don't you get up and show me your green card? i like getting reactions out of people, whether it's good or bad. >> but gill admits, it's sometimes hard to tell where bud doobie ends and michael gill begins. i've had a problem since i've been in prison with racism. i'm not going to lie about it, there's a culture in prison and you learn to hate everyone but whites, and that's kind of followed me out here, even to this day. let me tell you something, when this is over, none of you are going to be here! you're all going down! >> michael, before he went to prison, he didn't have a racist bone in his body. for some reason, as he came out, h
only from tums >>> when we visited colorado's limon correctional facility to shoot our "extended stay" series, inmate michael gill told us about his altar ego. >> my wrestling name? bud doobie. it's a stoner character. >> this is the bud doobie of msnbc "lockup" fame. have some damn respect. >> two years after gill's release, bud doobie was alive and well and wrestling in a denver nightclub. racist humor is a big part of the bud doobie character....
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armoured convoy as it crossed from germany into poland, nearing the end of theirjourney that started in colorado. eagerly awaited in a nation that's been waiting for us support. what signal do you think it will send to moscow? that we are ready to do everything. it's a normal militaryjob to defend a country, to defend family, to defend the world. they came by road and by rail, an entire armoured brigade of 3,500
armoured convoy as it crossed from germany into poland, nearing the end of theirjourney that started in colorado. eagerly awaited in a nation that's been waiting for us support. what signal do you think it will send to moscow? that we are ready to do everything. it's a normal militaryjob to defend a country, to defend family, to defend the world. they came by road and by rail, an entire armoured brigade of 3,500
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the house democratic leadership, jared polis of colorado joining us to talk about health care in his parties broader strategy with the republican congress and incoming trump administration. republican congressman tom reed of new york is vice chair of the trump transition team. republican plans on repealing and replacing obamacare and more. before we continue, president obama yesterday thanked members of the military community during a farewell ceremony at joint base my henderson hall. -- joi >> of all the privileges of this office i will miss air force one.i will miss marine i can stand before you today and say there has been no greater privilege and no greater honor than serving as the commander-in-chief of the greatest military in the history of the world. [applause]
the house democratic leadership, jared polis of colorado joining us to talk about health care in his parties broader strategy with the republican congress and incoming trump administration. republican congressman tom reed of new york is vice chair of the trump transition team. republican plans on repealing and replacing obamacare and more. before we continue, president obama yesterday thanked members of the military community during a farewell ceremony at joint base my henderson hall. -- joi...
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i would vote no on behalf of the children of colorado. the presiding officer: the gentleman from colorado will suspend. ms. heitkamp: mr. president, how am i recorded? the presiding officer: the senator is not recorded. ms. heitkamp: on behalf of the thousands of people who receive health care in my state in rural hospitals -- the presiding officer: debate is not allowed. ms. heitkamp: who know not how they will get health care if this passes without a replacement, i vote no. the presiding officer: the senator will suspend. mr. carper: mr. president, how am i recorded? the presiding officer: the senator is not recorded. mr. carper: on behalf of those in delaware, i vote no. the presiding officer: debate is not allowed during a vote. vote: the presiding officer: the senator is not recorded. the senator is not recorded. vote: a senator: mr. president? mr. booker: how am i recorded? the presiding officer: the senator is not recorded. mr. booker: i vote no for new jersey. vote: the presiding officer: is there any senator in the chamber who wi
i would vote no on behalf of the children of colorado. the presiding officer: the gentleman from colorado will suspend. ms. heitkamp: mr. president, how am i recorded? the presiding officer: the senator is not recorded. ms. heitkamp: on behalf of the thousands of people who receive health care in my state in rural hospitals -- the presiding officer: debate is not allowed. ms. heitkamp: who know not how they will get health care if this passes without a replacement, i vote no. the presiding...
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. >> from colorado. >> how was everyone's holiday? >> it was great. it was fun. . >> elton john, the legend, anybody wants to see his concert i highly recommend it. true performer. >>> good morning. we do have a lot of rain and snow in the forecast, and yes, i said snow. radar picking up a little bit of precipitation right there getting a push within the next 20 minutes, look at that. that's moderate to heavy downpours all along 680 makes treks towards ramone. the 3586 door door. . and we do have snow falling on top of mount hamilton. we'll take a look at that. the full forecast coming up. >>> let's take a look at the golden gate bridge in you're headed into san francisco. no cars driving across the span. it will only take you about 14 minutes or less but i suggest you drive slowly because the roadways are wet. same story on the bay bridge toll plaza. we had roads to worry about. the lights are not on and e i'm not sure they'll turn on because it is considered a holiday. rough their closets for scarves and gloves. >>> with the new year underway many i
. >> from colorado. >> how was everyone's holiday? >> it was great. it was fun. . >> elton john, the legend, anybody wants to see his concert i highly recommend it. true performer. >>> good morning. we do have a lot of rain and snow in the forecast, and yes, i said snow. radar picking up a little bit of precipitation right there getting a push within the next 20 minutes, look at that. that's moderate to heavy downpours all along 680 makes treks towards ramone....
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. >>> severe snowfall in colorado. erica gonzalez is at the live desk. erica. >> so much snow, so heavy, in fact, that it caused collapse in colorado. that's what fire officials say likely did the damage in breckenridge, colorado. that's where, if you remember, our chief meteorologist doug cammer is for a weather conference. fortunately, nobody was inside when this happened. but some 70 families and employees that you all saw there have been evacuated from that scene. as we mentioned, this is where doug is. we're going to check in with him, but he's not part of this team. but, again, so much so that they've gotten over the past two weeks that it caused a roof to lapse. aaron, eun, babb over to you. >> thank you. >>> coming up on 4:31 right now, four things to know about our forecast today. >> no snow here. we are talking about 60 degree weather. i love it. >> i love it, too. you can forget the jacket this afternoon. wonderful temperatures in the forecast. it's going to feel like spring. believe it or not, we're going to be 20 degrees above normal this af
. >>> severe snowfall in colorado. erica gonzalez is at the live desk. erica. >> so much snow, so heavy, in fact, that it caused collapse in colorado. that's what fire officials say likely did the damage in breckenridge, colorado. that's where, if you remember, our chief meteorologist doug cammer is for a weather conference. fortunately, nobody was inside when this happened. but some 70 families and employees that you all saw there have been evacuated from that scene. as we...
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maker colorado creighton colorado delta colorado. montrose colorado that a lot of people never hear of but they are places that have been dramatically affected by her over regulations. their places i've visited in coalminers and workers that is a government that is faceless to them that have real consequences at the dinner table. your job in the department of energy is to say here's a cool regulation here is a wind regulation. this is not all that the department of energy does and there may be no roll insert those areas that epa has affected the western slopes of colorado and eastern plains and our public lands are affecting jobs created as part of our all of the above energy strategy and policy in this country. even the department of agriculture and forest service has affected our ability to produce affordable energy whether it's the national grasslands in eastern colorado or areas of the western slope. i would encourage you as you sit in a cabinet and talk about goals for this country and we talk about the impact this government ha
maker colorado creighton colorado delta colorado. montrose colorado that a lot of people never hear of but they are places that have been dramatically affected by her over regulations. their places i've visited in coalminers and workers that is a government that is faceless to them that have real consequences at the dinner table. your job in the department of energy is to say here's a cool regulation here is a wind regulation. this is not all that the department of energy does and there may be...
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one come point anyone it the national renewable energy in colorado, nearly a billion dollar impact. nor appear dollar invested at the department of energy secures five additional dollars in private sector funding, facility known for this commercialization, taking products from the lab into the marketplace. after you traveled to hawai'i -- imsure that may be the first state you visit -- i mope -- hopow are you come to colorado and see the important work they're doing there and please know that you have an early invitation to visit and would like your commitment to wore work with me to understand the energy mix. >> senator, look forward to coming to visiting as we -- i won't dwell on this but you were very enlightening in me to the standpoint of what day do there. those are the types of technology, applied research that can then be commercialized that i think we have a role to play and should be engaging in. so i look forward to a long visit there. >> thank you. obviously some of the work afraid modernization, and the super computers focusing on grid modernization, energy efficiency.
one come point anyone it the national renewable energy in colorado, nearly a billion dollar impact. nor appear dollar invested at the department of energy secures five additional dollars in private sector funding, facility known for this commercialization, taking products from the lab into the marketplace. after you traveled to hawai'i -- imsure that may be the first state you visit -- i mope -- hopow are you come to colorado and see the important work they're doing there and please know that...
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we're going on four or five hours of demonstrations happening here in colorado today. it began with a march that wound through about a mile stretch of the downtown denver street that organizers had seen about 50,000 people rsvp for this event but we were just told, again, organizers unofficial estimates at least 100,000, they believe, turned out here in colorado today. and a lot of the people we're talking to of all ages, races, and really, all walks of life are saying a similar message, saying they want the current president and his administration to see this and to hear that they are all united and their voices supporting all people, human rights, social justice, women's rights. civil rights. all of these are pieces of what's important to the folks here in colorado and what we're hearing all around the world when it comes to these demonstrations and an organizer said it's not a protest against something. it's for something and the goal for these folks isn't just to have this event and be one and done, but to take action moving forward. so they want this to be a sign
we're going on four or five hours of demonstrations happening here in colorado today. it began with a march that wound through about a mile stretch of the downtown denver street that organizers had seen about 50,000 people rsvp for this event but we were just told, again, organizers unofficial estimates at least 100,000, they believe, turned out here in colorado today. and a lot of the people we're talking to of all ages, races, and really, all walks of life are saying a similar message, saying...
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from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome roberto martinez. [cheers and applause] what's up? >> what's up, my friend? how you doing? >> good to see you. ♪ thank you for being here. >> absolutely. >> always good to see you. uh, last we saw you, um, you seemed to be lucky in love. you were engaged to ali fedotowsky on "the bachelorette." didn't work out with her. what was life like after that? and i'm sure there was a media storm and people were into your private life for a while, but... >> yeah, i mean, i think i-- after that all ended, i think i just kind of went back to living a normal life, and that's kind of where i'm at right now. >> yeah, and i knew you were really good about going back to san diego, just living your life, and i think that's a big part of it, but you're not in san diego anymore. you just moved out to colorado? kind of started a new life? >> yeah, yeah, yeah.
from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome roberto martinez. [cheers and applause] what's up? >> what's up, my friend? how you doing? >> good to see you. ♪ thank you for being here. >> absolutely. >> always good to see you. uh, last we saw you, um, you seemed to be lucky in love. you were engaged to ali fedotowsky on "the bachelorette." didn't work out with her. what was life like after that? and i'm sure there was a media storm and people were into your...
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host: has legalization been a mainly positive thing for colorado? guest: i think it has. it is in general produce tax state. for the eliminated the criminal element from the marijuana business. underage use has gone down in our state which has been a good tracking element. about 5% down and we think that's because there is less drug dealers, harder for minors to acquire marijuana. this is a decision every state can make. you're within our state we have counties and cities that don't allow it. and that is fine. i think it's appropriately made at that very local level, these decisions. host: president obama on capitol hill meeting with you, house democrats, senate democrats as well. picture of the president on the front page of the washington post leaving that meeting. what was the mood like in that meeting? guest: we had a good meeting. we helped he would agree to stay on for another term but we did not get that out of the meeting. it was great. we reflected on a lot of the accomplishments of the last eight years. we did talk about nuts and bolts -- some of the moments we
host: has legalization been a mainly positive thing for colorado? guest: i think it has. it is in general produce tax state. for the eliminated the criminal element from the marijuana business. underage use has gone down in our state which has been a good tracking element. about 5% down and we think that's because there is less drug dealers, harder for minors to acquire marijuana. this is a decision every state can make. you're within our state we have counties and cities that don't allow it....
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but in colorado, her study found legalization had no impact on marijuana use by teenagers. >> the risk to young people appear not to exist. >> reporter: ethan nadelman promotes letization. >> for many years, people have argued that it's a bad idea to legalize marijuana for adults, because that will lead to more young people getting in trouble with marijuana. if anything, the latest results prove that is not the case. >> reporter: but the conflicting results in washington and colorado point to the need for more study of the impact of legalization for teenagers. >> we know that long-term use is associated with more problems like mental health problems, economic and social problems, financial difficulties. that's what we really want to prevent. >> reporter: it could be another year before sellers in california receive permits for the retail sell of marijuana. in massachusetts, another state that voted in november to legalize recreational use, lawmakers have decided to delay retail sells for another six months until mid-2018, while they develop rules to safely and effectively oversee those
but in colorado, her study found legalization had no impact on marijuana use by teenagers. >> the risk to young people appear not to exist. >> reporter: ethan nadelman promotes letization. >> for many years, people have argued that it's a bad idea to legalize marijuana for adults, because that will lead to more young people getting in trouble with marijuana. if anything, the latest results prove that is not the case. >> reporter: but the conflicting results in washington...
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. nasa has released a rare detailed photo of the earth and the moon, as seen from mars, which is some 200 million kilometres away. the image was taken from nasa's most powerful telescope, orbiting the red planet. if you look very closely, the reddish feature near the middle of the face of earth is australia. it's pretty small — but then the image is from a long, long way away. notjust for me, not just for me, but from notjust for me, but from where it has been taken. playing video games — at least for a long period — is usually seen as rather unhealthy. you don't get fit by zapping aliens all day long. now one tech firm has come up with a solution. it's created a virtual reality device that simulates flight to give players a tough workout. chris foxx explains. everybody wants to fly. it is a mankind string, and we tried to do something that really makes exercising an easy thing. it really motivates you to get your butt off the sofa. as virtual reality kick goes, this is probably t
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. nasa has released a rare detailed photo of the earth and the moon, as seen from mars, which is some 200 million kilometres away. the image was taken from nasa's most powerful telescope, orbiting the red planet. if you look very closely, the reddish feature near the middle of the face of earth is australia. it's pretty small — but then the image is from a long, long way away. notjust for me, not just for me, but from notjust for me, but from where...
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-- vail knew waveoff denver, colorado was among the ones killed. in the caribbean resort, of playa del carmen. police say the violence stemmed from a personal dispute with security guards, not terrorism. his frierond fm texas was also hurt. but survived. >>> a black man in illinois is suing police after he said he was falsely and ol the 2015 encounter in evanston was captured on several cameras. and as dean reynolds reports the northwestern university ph.d. candidate says offered uses -- officers used excessive force after a passer-by called 911. >> reporter: on october 10th. 2015 a caller to the evanston, illinois police identified as blake murphy thought she saw someone breaking into a car. >> he was african-american with a black hood. >> reporter: but as a police cruiser rolled into action, murphy began to waver. >> i don't know about racial pro filing, ill feel bad. >> reporter: the man at the wheel was lawrence crosby a 25- year-old candidate for a ph.d. in engineering from northwestern university. and the car was his. a dashcam in crosby's ca
-- vail knew waveoff denver, colorado was among the ones killed. in the caribbean resort, of playa del carmen. police say the violence stemmed from a personal dispute with security guards, not terrorism. his frierond fm texas was also hurt. but survived. >>> a black man in illinois is suing police after he said he was falsely and ol the 2015 encounter in evanston was captured on several cameras. and as dean reynolds reports the northwestern university ph.d. candidate says offered uses...
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. nasa has a least a red ita voter was the earth as seen from mars. the image was taken from the most powerful telescope orbiting the red planet and if you look closely, the british feature in the middle of the face of the earth is australia. it seems small, but i'll be image is a long, long way away. orthodox christians around the world celebrated christmas on saturday — they mark the day according to a different calendar. let's leave you with a look at some of the celebrations. bells toll chanting choir sings orthodox christians there celebrating christmas. this is bbc news. hello there. after a mild and fairly murky night across much of the uk, those taking to the roads on sunday morning need to be wary. there will be fog around once again, especially over hills and around some of the coasts. the odd patch possible just about anywhere, even where we have seen clear skies through the night and sunshine in the morning. eastern parts of scotland and north—east england, here a bit on
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. nasa has a least a red ita voter was the earth as seen from mars. the image was taken from the most powerful telescope orbiting the red planet and if you look closely, the british feature in the middle of the face of the earth is australia. it seems small, but i'll be image is a long, long way away. orthodox christians around the world celebrated christmas on saturday — they mark the day according to a different calendar. let's leave you with a...
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cars losing control from colorado to maine. the tornado in houston and a major new storm moving in. >>> under arrest tonight, the wife now in custody. her husband was the pulse nightclub shooter who killed 49 people. she was already confronted with surveillance. >>> the war of words tonight between president-elect donald trump and civil rights hero, congressman john lewis. what lewis said just today, and mr. trump on another issue tonight, promising health care for everybody. >>> americans i don't think the injured. >>> the 747 slamming into a village. authorities on the possible cause tonight. >>> and on this martin luther king jr. today, the personal recordings tonight on her role and away from the spotlight, her one wish. >>> good evening, and it's great to have you with us here on this martin luther king jr. day, and we have a lot to get to. we begin with the major winter storm across more than a dozen states. coating highways in ice, turning driving deadly. this fiery crash after two trucks colliding on i-80 in nebraska. t
cars losing control from colorado to maine. the tornado in houston and a major new storm moving in. >>> under arrest tonight, the wife now in custody. her husband was the pulse nightclub shooter who killed 49 people. she was already confronted with surveillance. >>> the war of words tonight between president-elect donald trump and civil rights hero, congressman john lewis. what lewis said just today, and mr. trump on another issue tonight, promising health care for everybody....
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. for the first time, the nhs is providing disabled children with prosthetic limbs that are specially designed for sport. nhs england says it hopes to equip "several hundred" children a year with the limbs, to allow them to participate in more sport. here‘s our health correspondent robert pigott. right, how have you been doing, then, since you had your blade? when ben moore made the decision at the age of ten to have his stunted right leg amputated, his dream of a future in sport seemed remote. would you like to put it on for me and show me what you can do with it? three years on, ben is one of the first children to receive a running blade on the nhs. as if he were changing a shoe, he can swap his false leg for the blade and feel a new freedom and energy. the spring of it is the bit that makes me go faster. i used to not be able to, like, be able to run as fast or able to kick a ball as well, but now i‘ve got a good amount of power in my leg, and i‘ve got the right size, so i can
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. for the first time, the nhs is providing disabled children with prosthetic limbs that are specially designed for sport. nhs england says it hopes to equip "several hundred" children a year with the limbs, to allow them to participate in more sport. here‘s our health correspondent robert pigott. right, how have you been doing, then, since you had your blade? when ben moore made the decision at the age of ten to have his stunted right leg...
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>> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, arapahoe county, colorado. >> elliott: wonderful story that. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley, i'm josh elliot. we do th >>> tonight, new clues into the deaths of carrie fisher and her mom, debbie reynolds. >> is she awake? is she alert? >> what's wrong with her? >> we have the two just released 911 calls as hollywood pays their respects to princess leia. >>> then, will megyn kelly's move to nbc spark a new morning show war? which co-workers were blindsided by the news and what do we know about the report that claims matt lauer blew a gasket. >>> plus, how mariah carey is moving on from her new year's disaster. we are sitting down with her manager. >> and the meryl streep, queen of the golden globes. >> i've just been nominated 789 times. >> our countdown to the show with the eight-time winner's most memorable moments. >> everyone i talked to said they go to
>> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, arapahoe county, colorado. >> elliott: wonderful story that. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley, i'm josh elliot. we do th >>> tonight, new clues into the deaths of carrie fisher and her mom, debbie reynolds. >> is she awake? is she alert? >> what's wrong with her? >> we have the two just released 911 calls as hollywood pays their respects to princess leia. >>> then, will megyn...
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armoured convoy as it crossed from germany into poland, nearing the end of theirjourney that started in colorado. eagerly awaited in a nation that's been waiting for us support. what signal do you think it will send to moscow? that we are ready to do everything. it's a normal militaryjob to defend a country, to defend family, to defend the world. they came by road and by rail, an entire armoured brigade of 3,500 troops and hundreds of vehicles.
armoured convoy as it crossed from germany into poland, nearing the end of theirjourney that started in colorado. eagerly awaited in a nation that's been waiting for us support. what signal do you think it will send to moscow? that we are ready to do everything. it's a normal militaryjob to defend a country, to defend family, to defend the world. they came by road and by rail, an entire armoured brigade of 3,500 troops and hundreds of vehicles.
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. the president of ivory coast says he has reached a deal to end a mutiny in the army. the defence minister, who had been held by rebellious soldiers, has been released. catrina renton reports. it started on friday, when soldiers blocked the roads, taking over the second—largest city, bouake. and the unrest spread to other cities. un troops queued up, waiting to try and calm the situation down. the reason — the soldiers want improvements in their living conditions and pay. the defence minister met soldiers in bouake, and it looked like a deal had been reached. these were not negotiations. we came here to talk with our men, get their concerns, and to give a true account about talks to the president of the republic. and then the president went on national television, saying he would take into account what they wanted. but he did chastise them. translation: i would like to repeat that this way of making demands is not appropriate. indeed, it tarnishes the image of our country, after al
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. the president of ivory coast says he has reached a deal to end a mutiny in the army. the defence minister, who had been held by rebellious soldiers, has been released. catrina renton reports. it started on friday, when soldiers blocked the roads, taking over the second—largest city, bouake. and the unrest spread to other cities. un troops queued up, waiting to try and calm the situation down. the reason — the soldiers want improvements in their...
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>> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, arapahoe county, colorado. >> elliott: wonderful story that. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley, i'm josh >> a live look tonight as we await our first snowfall of the season. we are talking about a trace or two inches but it could cause a messy commute. we have chief meteorologist here with us. a lot of us could remember about a year ago, it took hours to get home. so what is the difference between this snow and about a year ago? >> all eyes were on the blizzard. what happened was the snow came in earlier about 6:30 to 9:30. so a little different scenario. the temperatures were much colder. 31 for
>> reporter: barry petersen, cbs news, arapahoe county, colorado. >> elliott: wonderful story that. and that is the cbs evening news for tonight. for scott pelley, i'm josh >> a live look tonight as we await our first snowfall of the season. we are talking about a trace or two inches but it could cause a messy commute. we have chief meteorologist here with us. a lot of us could remember about a year ago, it took hours to get home. so what is the difference between this snow...
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. freezing temperatures continue to sweep across europe. in italy, sub freezing temperatures were blamed for the deaths of half a dozen homeless people. heavy snow and winds resulted in a routed flights, cancel trains and closed roads. at least ten people died in the cold that has gripped poland in recent days, and several greek islands have been blanketed in snow. two people have been arrested after a smoke bomb was let off during a protest outside harrods department store in central london. the protest, which blocked roads in the knightsbridge area, was organised by the union that represents hospitality workers in the store as part of a row over tips. sarah harris has this report. chanting chanting, a smoke bomb and arrests — not what is expected on saturday in the heart of knightsbridge. this demonstration was in support of harrods restaurant staff, who it is claimed are not allowed to keep most of their tips. just the day before yesterday, they did admit they had been taking 50%.
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. freezing temperatures continue to sweep across europe. in italy, sub freezing temperatures were blamed for the deaths of half a dozen homeless people. heavy snow and winds resulted in a routed flights, cancel trains and closed roads. at least ten people died in the cold that has gripped poland in recent days, and several greek islands have been blanketed in snow. two people have been arrested after a smoke bomb was let off during a protest outside...
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. in sri lanka, demonstrators have clashed with police over plans to evict thousands of villagers and set up a chinese industrial zone in the south of the country. they're angry at being forced to leave their land, despite promises of compensation. china says it will invest $5 billion in the project around hamba ntota port, creating around 100,000 newjobs. our south asia editor jill mcgivering reports. there was a court ban on protests, but it didn't stop them. hundreds of opponents to this massive deal, led by buddhist monks, showed their anger. sirens wail some accuse china of acting like a new colonial power. many are sceptical about how local people will benefit from china's investment, and say a 99—year lease is simply too long. translation: because of this agreement, people who were born and living in this area are losing their land and houses. 15,000 acres means 12,000 houses, and 35 temples. we want to know where they are sending us. they did not seem to spoil the celebration
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. in sri lanka, demonstrators have clashed with police over plans to evict thousands of villagers and set up a chinese industrial zone in the south of the country. they're angry at being forced to leave their land, despite promises of compensation. china says it will invest $5 billion in the project around hamba ntota port, creating around 100,000 newjobs. our south asia editor jill mcgivering reports. there was a court ban on protests, but it didn't...
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. the headlines on bbc news. the british red cross hasjoined senior doctors in warning of a crisis in nhs accident and emergency departments in england. a former american army soldier has been arrested after five people were shot dead at fort lauderdale airport in florida. a survey suggests the cost of repairing potholes in england and wales could reach 14 billion pounds. last—ditch talks aimed at averting a strike by london underground workers have got underway at the conciliation service acas. members of the transport salaried staffs association and the rail, maritime and transport union are due to walk out for 2h hours from 6pm on sunday, causing travel chaos for millions of passengers during rush hour on monday. both unions are attending the talks. the dispute is about staffing levels and ticket office closures. the repair bill to fix the country's potholes could soon reach £14 billion. that's according to councils in england and wales who say the government should pay for the repairs from fuel duty. the g
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. the headlines on bbc news. the british red cross hasjoined senior doctors in warning of a crisis in nhs accident and emergency departments in england. a former american army soldier has been arrested after five people were shot dead at fort lauderdale airport in florida. a survey suggests the cost of repairing potholes in england and wales could reach 14 billion pounds. last—ditch talks aimed at averting a strike by london underground workers...
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. the repair bill to fix the country's potholes could soon reach £1a billion. that's according to councils in england and wales who say the government should pay for the repairs from fuel duty. the government says it's already putting £250 million into fixing the problem, but the local government association says that's not enough, as duncan kennedy reports. councils fix 2 million potholes every year. that is about 12,000 for every local authority in england and wales. but it never seems to be enough. now, the councils claim the repair bill could soon reach £1a billion. hard—pressed councils, who are mending, you know, a pothole every five seconds in this country, just cannot get to the core of the problem, which is actually many of our roads are just being patched now. they need to be fully repaired. the councils say the government must do more to help, and suggest increasing fuel duty by a couple of pence a litre, a figure they say the public would support. but it is notjust the
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. the repair bill to fix the country's potholes could soon reach £1a billion. that's according to councils in england and wales who say the government should pay for the repairs from fuel duty. the government says it's already putting £250 million into fixing the problem, but the local government association says that's not enough, as duncan kennedy reports. councils fix 2 million potholes every year. that is about 12,000 for every local authority...
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james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. at least 12 people have died in flooding in southern thailand. thousands of villages have been cut off and submerged after a week of heavy rain and floods. flights, trains and bus services have been disrupted in the south of the country. the country's meteorological department has warned that the unseasonal downpour will continue for at least another two days. last—ditch talks aimed at averting a strike by london underground workers have got underway at the conciliation service acas. members of the transport salaried staffs association and the rail, maritime and transport union are due to walk out for 2h hours from 6pm on sunday, causing travel chaos for millions of passengers during rush hour on monday. both unions are attending the talks. the dispute is about staffing levels and ticket office closures. the repair bill to fix the country's potholes could soon reach £14 billion. that's according to councils in england and wales who say the government should pay for the repairs from
james cook, bbc news, in the colorado rockies. at least 12 people have died in flooding in southern thailand. thousands of villages have been cut off and submerged after a week of heavy rain and floods. flights, trains and bus services have been disrupted in the south of the country. the country's meteorological department has warned that the unseasonal downpour will continue for at least another two days. last—ditch talks aimed at averting a strike by london underground workers have got...
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we're seeing a freedom riders now, the colorado freedom riders from colorado consisting of all women riders between the ages of 16 and 60. and right after them, another high school band franklin high school marching band from west virginia. (music playing) >> 75 members of the band, there must be bands behind them, the crowds got a little excited. 75 members of the band. (music playing) >> they're performing a medially today, calling it their trooper salute that includes when johnny comes marching home, shenandoah >> they're going to be performing at walt disney world in april. (music playing) (music playing) >> i misspoke a few minutes ago. coming up we're going to go see one group of boy scouts that i was wondering because i said this is the final group then i read statement well, i don't hear alaska or hawaii represented. here they through and they're carrying flags from utah, oklahoma, new mexico, arizona, i'm hearing an echo, as well as washington, dc. >> they're the same boy scouts from bethesda, we're excited to be able to see our local boy scouts here. >> go ahead >> followed
we're seeing a freedom riders now, the colorado freedom riders from colorado consisting of all women riders between the ages of 16 and 60. and right after them, another high school band franklin high school marching band from west virginia. (music playing) >> 75 members of the band, there must be bands behind them, the crowds got a little excited. 75 members of the band. (music playing) >> they're performing a medially today, calling it their trooper salute that includes when johnny...
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sport will feature in the upcoming winter x games in aspen, colorado. there is a good slow motion video. you can see as the landseer, he came very close to not completing this trip. he leans over and over on his left hand side then, just at the last minute manages to get it and became a very happy man. there he is. 0h became a very happy man. there he is. oh my god. everything, my became a very happy man. there he is. oh my god. everything, my whole life was going through my mind. my whole life. i still haven't realised that i needed. i am the first in order to do a double backflip on a stone will be that weighs almost £500. i promised my girlfriend i would never do it again, but who knows. now, in a few minutes we will be live in los angeles to cast our eyes over the oscar nominations. though surprised to see la la land doing very well. 1a nominations for the musical. meryl streep has been making academy history. we will tell
sport will feature in the upcoming winter x games in aspen, colorado. there is a good slow motion video. you can see as the landseer, he came very close to not completing this trip. he leans over and over on his left hand side then, just at the last minute manages to get it and became a very happy man. there he is. 0h became a very happy man. there he is. oh my god. everything, my became a very happy man. there he is. oh my god. everything, my whole life was going through my mind. my whole...