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colorado i wrote a book on the history of soul food that gave me street creditme immediately but i have to southern parents from tennessee and arkansas but this is the food i grew up
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except in denver, colorado, that year. right after the 4th of july in 1978 in denver, colorado, everybody tried to come back to work on the 5th but nobody could get to work, at least nobody could get there on time. this was the headline from the rocky mountain news in colorado on july 6th, 1978. the 6th was the day after everybody was supposed to get back to work, right? after the long independence day weekend. you see the headline there. disabled, snarled traffic in protest. quoting from the article, about 25 disabled persons seized two buses during wednesday morning's downtown rush hour snarling traffic and daring police to make arrests. shortly after the 8:30 a.m. takeover police arrived admitting they were not sure what to do. as police commanders came to assist on the scene, police officers decided not to arrest any of the handicapped protesters because, as one sergeant said, quote, we don't want to be the fall guys on this. those protesters were from a group that had been negotiating with the city of denver for years
except in denver, colorado, that year. right after the 4th of july in 1978 in denver, colorado, everybody tried to come back to work on the 5th but nobody could get to work, at least nobody could get there on time. this was the headline from the rocky mountain news in colorado on july 6th, 1978. the 6th was the day after everybody was supposed to get back to work, right? after the long independence day weekend. you see the headline there. disabled, snarled traffic in protest. quoting from the...
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except in denver, colorado that year. right after the 4th of july in 1978 in denver, colorado, everybody tried to come back to work on the 5th but nobody could get the work. at least nobody could get there on time. this was the headline from the rocky mountain news in colorado on july 6th, 1978. the 6th was the day after everybody was supposed to get back to work, right? after the long independence day weekend. you see the headline there. disabled, snarled traffic in protest. quoting from the article, about 25 disabled persons seized two buses during wednesday morning's downtown rush hour snarling traffic and daring place to make arrests. shortly after the 8:30 a.m. takeover police arrived admitting they were not sure what to do. as police commanders came to assist on the scene, police officers decided not to arrest any of the handicapped protesters because, as one sergeant said, quote, we don't want to be the fall guys on this. those protesters were from a group that had been negotiating with the city of denver for years
except in denver, colorado that year. right after the 4th of july in 1978 in denver, colorado, everybody tried to come back to work on the 5th but nobody could get the work. at least nobody could get there on time. this was the headline from the rocky mountain news in colorado on july 6th, 1978. the 6th was the day after everybody was supposed to get back to work, right? after the long independence day weekend. you see the headline there. disabled, snarled traffic in protest. quoting from the...
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now is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker adrian miller living in denver colorado currently the executive director of the colorado council of churches and the first african-american to hold that position he previously served as a special assistant to bill clinton and a senior policy analystlso n and also a board member his first book soul food won the james beard foundation awardrd in 2014. [applause] and his second book "the president's kitchen cabinet" the story of the african americans who have fed our first families, from the washingtons to the obamas" published on president's day 2017.t' [applause] >> good morning it is great to be europe of rooseveltt my b presidential library but just do talk about my background how we came to write this book bin instead of my typical presentation i was just focused on roosevelt because i have some great stories are was born and raised in denver colorado i wrote a book on the history of soul food that gave me street creditme immediately but i have to southern parents from tennessee and arkansas but this is the food i grew up reading and w
now is my pleasure to introduce our next speaker adrian miller living in denver colorado currently the executive director of the colorado council of churches and the first african-american to hold that position he previously served as a special assistant to bill clinton and a senior policy analystlso n and also a board member his first book soul food won the james beard foundation awardrd in 2014. [applause] and his second book "the president's kitchen cabinet" the story of the...
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so i was born and raised in denver, colorado, and as you heard i wrote a book on history of soul food and given where i grew up that was street credit on that subject immediately. but i have two southern parents my mom is from chattanooga, tennessee, and my dad from arkansas, so food i grew up eating while i was researching that book on history of soul food that african-americans who have cooked for our presidents started popping up in my research so i said once i finish that book, if i could find enough stories to cobble together a story about presidentialships i'm going to do and fortunately i was able to do that and write this book the president's kitchen cabinet. so i'm a lawyer by training. and didn't -- this is not disparage any attorney in the audience but it wasn't for me. and i was going to open up a soul food restaurant in denver and then a loyal classmate had of mine from georgetown, law school called me up out of the blue and said adrian i'm working on this initiative. and in the white house, do you have any friends who might be interested working on this mission. so i'm s
so i was born and raised in denver, colorado, and as you heard i wrote a book on history of soul food and given where i grew up that was street credit on that subject immediately. but i have two southern parents my mom is from chattanooga, tennessee, and my dad from arkansas, so food i grew up eating while i was researching that book on history of soul food that african-americans who have cooked for our presidents started popping up in my research so i said once i finish that book, if i could...
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. >>> si vive en denver, colorado el riesgo de que lo detenga inmigración, aumenta ice seguirá arrestando personas en las cortes locales aunque la alcaldía pidió detener estos operativos la ciudad ha aprobado que ciertos trámites como el pago de infracciones de tránsito se hagan por cooreo o por internet así los inmigrantes no arriesgarán irse a las cortes o edificios de la municipalidad. >>> nadie detiene el éxodo de menores hacia estadoo unidos hablamos con una madre hondureña que mandó a traer a sus hijos con un coyote. >>> caminando por el centro de los ángeles rosa me confiesa que trajo a dos de us cuatro hijos de honduras con un coyote. >>> qué peligro tiene allá?. >>> el acoso sexual pandillas transporte de drogas. >>> las maras obligan a los niñossa ingresar a sus filas. >>> en seis mil dólares?. >>> eso estoy pagando. >>> las capturas de niños no acompañados en estados unidos aumentó un 272% y en méxico hasta 446% según el grupo cain. >>> salvador sabe del rescate y coincide en el informe el 40% de los menores deportados desde méxico son niñas que no rebasan
. >>> si vive en denver, colorado el riesgo de que lo detenga inmigración, aumenta ice seguirá arrestando personas en las cortes locales aunque la alcaldía pidió detener estos operativos la ciudad ha aprobado que ciertos trámites como el pago de infracciones de tránsito se hagan por cooreo o por internet así los inmigrantes no arriesgarán irse a las cortes o edificios de la municipalidad. >>> nadie detiene el éxodo de menores hacia estadoo unidos hablamos con una...
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, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> here to talk about civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah handley-cousins, phd candidate at the state university in buffalo. joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it? ashley: it is a scripted drama that takes place at a union field hospital. exceeding, a union general hospital. it is pretty accurate. they worked with a lot of historians. they did a lot of research into both what occupied alexandria was like an specific family members -- the green family, a major character in the show. they were real people. some of the physicians and surgeons and other folks are composites of the various people who would ha
, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> here to talk about civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah handley-cousins, phd candidate at the state university in buffalo. joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would...
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, colorado. she's a jayson her player get hurt. >> here's the split that got away. >> reporter: jude's story began last august with this memorable moment. >> check out this girl's reaction. >> reporter: when he favorite player was hit by a pitch and her reaction flooded the web. it ended this weekend when red carpet treatment at the dmv, and a visit with that player. nats left fielder, jayson werth. >> i kept telling dad, we're going to washington, finally. >> reporter: since becoming a viral sensation, people continued to learn more about her, like why she looks very different now than she did then. >> i donated my hair. i shaved it all it off for an 11-year-old girl whos was going through chemo. >> reporter: she raised money before ever becoming a tv star, inspired by her uncle who has cancel. her new found celebrity turned her $750 goal, thanks to nats fans, and a nearly $1,000 donation from werth himself. >> i liked it, but i felt sad my brother didn't get the attention. >> she definitely run
, colorado. she's a jayson her player get hurt. >> here's the split that got away. >> reporter: jude's story began last august with this memorable moment. >> check out this girl's reaction. >> reporter: when he favorite player was hit by a pitch and her reaction flooded the web. it ended this weekend when red carpet treatment at the dmv, and a visit with that player. nats left fielder, jayson werth. >> i kept telling dad, we're going to washington, finally....
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, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> here to talk about civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah handley-cousins, phd candidate at the state university in buffalo. joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would you describe that showed to people who have not seen it and how realistic is it?
, colorado. we spoke with professors, authors, and graduate students about their research. this interview is about 20 minutes. >> here to talk about civil war medicine and disabled veterans, sarah handley-cousins, phd candidate at the state university in buffalo. joining us also is ashley-bowen -- ashley bowen-murphy, who just got her phd at brown university. our focus has been the panel you did at the aha on the pbs show "mercy street." let me start with you, ashley. how would...
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they can be a white female in denver, colorado age 19. they can be an african american guy who was a military veteran in ohio. there is is no real, you know, isis doesn't care what your background is and there is enough people sitting around for the isis propaganda to be successful. >> i'll come back to self-radicalize income a minute. if this is a home grown problem, why have we wasted so much time going back and forth about this travel ban? why is that donald trump's solution? >> i can't speak for the trump administration but clearly a campaign promise and the worst thing in life so to belief in propaganda. the trump administration came to believe what they were saying, which this is a refugee problem. there are very few refugees involved in this and of the 400 plus cases i looked at since 9/11, maybe a dozen cases involve refugees. none of them involve lethal attacks. it's a red herring. the point is it was a campaign promise and this is not a guy that wants to back down from promises and multiple courts said they are constitutional pr
they can be a white female in denver, colorado age 19. they can be an african american guy who was a military veteran in ohio. there is is no real, you know, isis doesn't care what your background is and there is enough people sitting around for the isis propaganda to be successful. >> i'll come back to self-radicalize income a minute. if this is a home grown problem, why have we wasted so much time going back and forth about this travel ban? why is that donald trump's solution? >>...
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from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks. >> tell us about how you became an angel for this one student. >> a few years back, i lost an aunt to cancer, and then the year after that--the summer after that, i met a student who shared her name, and that was pretty special. and then, i found out that this student was telling me her story that she has not had kidney function since she was six years old. and... while she was telling me that, in the back of my head, i heard a voice say, "you're gonna give her a kidney," and i was like, who--who is that? and then i got to know her, and researched it, and turned in to be an ideal match, so... >> you donated a kidney to this student who had the same name as your aunt. >> yeah, yeah. >> this is you in the hospital. >> [laughs] [cheers and applause] >> and, u
from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks. >> tell us about how you became an angel for this one student. >> a few years back, i lost an aunt to cancer, and then the year after that--the summer after...
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. >> reporter: you may remember this moment when jude better known as jud oz lived just outside denver colorado she saw her favorite player get hurt her love of baseball in general and worth in particular lead to a moment to change some other little girl's life and given jude a few laughs. >> jude's story moment. >> check out this girl's reaction. >> reporter: when her favorite player was hit by a pitch and her reaction flooded the web. it ended with red carpet treatment, and a visit with that player, jason worth >> i kept telling dad we were going to washington finally. >> reporter: since becoming a viral sensation people continued to learn more about her like why she looks different now than she did then. >> i donated my hair i shaved it all off for an 11-year-old girl going through chemo. >> reporter: she was raising money for the st. bald ricks before ever becoming a tv star inspired by her uncle who has cancer her new found celebrity turned her $750 goal into nearly $13,000 thanks to nats fannearly $1,000 donation from worth himself. >> i liked it attention. >> reporter: her paren
. >> reporter: you may remember this moment when jude better known as jud oz lived just outside denver colorado she saw her favorite player get hurt her love of baseball in general and worth in particular lead to a moment to change some other little girl's life and given jude a few laughs. >> jude's story moment. >> check out this girl's reaction. >> reporter: when her favorite player was hit by a pitch and her reaction flooded the web. it ended with red carpet...
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from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks. >> tell us about how you became an angel for this one student. >> a few years back, i lost an aunt to cancer, and then the year after that--the summer after that, i met a student who shared her name, and that was pretty special. and then, i found out that this student was telling me her story that she has not had kidney function since she was six years old. and... while she was telling me that, in the back of my head, i heard a voice say, "you're gonna give her a kidney," and i was like, who--who is that?
from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks. >> tell us about how you became an angel for this one student. >> a few years back, i lost an aunt to cancer, and then the year after that--the summer after...
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s in a live look now at cures field in denver, colorado. the giants baseball right here on nbc bay area is giants and the rockies. first pitch is just a few minutes away. our coverage begins at 5:30. we have programming changes because of ton's ball game. we will aaron cozi tv law and order and nbc bay area right after the game. there is also the late 11:00 newscasts. >> before we about got today we'll show you some of the highlights, the sights and sounds of today's victory. hello everyone welcome to the warriors. tv. is. killer. but the way we watch it is not. so, let's do something else. like what? like, watch tv wherever. what's that supposed to mean? it means, anywhere. in a car? yep. oof. but not like that. like this. oooh, family boat trip! yeah. and check this, record as many shows as you want. what? what? i just got chills. i know! tv, like, made for us. finally! finally. yeah. finally. ♪ wait, that's way cheaper than cable. the rangers. >> best value pick of all time? >> who? >> last pick in the draft, mike, hall of famer. >> an
s in a live look now at cures field in denver, colorado. the giants baseball right here on nbc bay area is giants and the rockies. first pitch is just a few minutes away. our coverage begins at 5:30. we have programming changes because of ton's ball game. we will aaron cozi tv law and order and nbc bay area right after the game. there is also the late 11:00 newscasts. >> before we about got today we'll show you some of the highlights, the sights and sounds of today's victory. hello...
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i'm headed to kota's manufacturing plant in denver, colorado. and what i'm most excited about is any time i can find a product that gets people outdoors, well, that's a product that i have interest in. mike: marcus. mike maloney. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, mike, how are you? nice to meet you. mike: real honor. lemonis: you guys all longboard? man: we all do. lemonis: lot of people working here. mike: yeah. [ chuckles ] lemonis: so, what is the primary product? can i see it? mike: primary product is the -- is right here. lemonis: and so, this is considered a longboard? -mike: yeah. -lemonis: do you have other shapes and sizes? -mike: no. -lemonis: no. -mike: no. we just -- we just have this length. lemonis: like, this would be hard to stick in my backpack. -mike: [ chuckles ] -lemonis: don't these kids -- they kind of stick them in their -- mike: well, yeah. lemonis: what's the typical age of your buyer of your product? mike: the meat of our market is age 30 to 70. -lemonis: really? -mike: oh, absolutely. lemonis: i'm gonna challenge early o
i'm headed to kota's manufacturing plant in denver, colorado. and what i'm most excited about is any time i can find a product that gets people outdoors, well, that's a product that i have interest in. mike: marcus. mike maloney. nice to meet you. lemonis: hey, mike, how are you? nice to meet you. mike: real honor. lemonis: you guys all longboard? man: we all do. lemonis: lot of people working here. mike: yeah. [ chuckles ] lemonis: so, what is the primary product? can i see it? mike: primary...
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. >>> a officials in denver, colorado are assessing the damage after this fiery crash, semi hauling fuel who control and hit a median before bursting into flames. highway was shut down in both directions while crews put out that fire, driver managed to escape unharmed. >>> and this road in raleigh-durham north carolina will be out of commission for next few days. crews blocked off this massive sinkhole before any drivers were put in danger. hole opened up yesterday when a old sewer line collapsed. workers say it will take a week to patch up. incredible. >>> extreme weather including possible tornadoes slammed northeast, officials say damage to homes in central connecticut was in line with the damage a tornado would do in southwestern, new york with damaged homes, toppled trees, good news there were no reported injuries. 5:13. katie, i'm thinking southwestern new york that is other side of our state. that is why we didn't see or feel that. >> we didn't to have deal with the energy they were provided for the severe storms to break out but when they say kind of damage a tornado would leave
. >>> a officials in denver, colorado are assessing the damage after this fiery crash, semi hauling fuel who control and hit a median before bursting into flames. highway was shut down in both directions while crews put out that fire, driver managed to escape unharmed. >>> and this road in raleigh-durham north carolina will be out of commission for next few days. crews blocked off this massive sinkhole before any drivers were put in danger. hole opened up yesterday when a old...
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this is video from home security camera at house near denver, colorado. bear got into an open window, left behind before briefly tickling the ivory. homeowner -- >> you can see the bear, like you can see it now, like oh, this is pretty coolment you can tell he was in the house. and then, all the sudden, he jumps over the railing, you can see, the whole bear, then he jump up on the piano. yes, pretty shocking. >> she hats been overwelmed by from the from tv stations but she is bear it. not totally unbearable, she is bear t also, continuing our animal block, wands needs a living room, got frustrated when it tried to leave. >> trying to find a way out, and at one point it flew toward the manager who called for help. he tried to show the peacock the door, instead the birds perched up on top of wine shelves. >> really out of my comfort zone, kind of scared. i didn't know what to do. just kept on swimming to the bottles, everything just falling straight down, like, this whole thing used to be full. >> the peacock didn't come down without a fight. it knock down
this is video from home security camera at house near denver, colorado. bear got into an open window, left behind before briefly tickling the ivory. homeowner -- >> you can see the bear, like you can see it now, like oh, this is pretty coolment you can tell he was in the house. and then, all the sudden, he jumps over the railing, you can see, the whole bear, then he jump up on the piano. yes, pretty shocking. >> she hats been overwelmed by from the from tv stations but she is bear...
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a small community near denver colorado is taking aim at preventing school shootings and they're starting in the classroom that summer seventeen well county school teachers and staff will be trained to use guns once they complete the three day training they'll be allowed to carry firearms on campus and fire back in the event of a school shooting the educators are being trained by a group called faster which was founded following the twenty twelve sandy hook school shooting under colorado law school staff can legally carry guns so long as they have permits and are deemed security officers by the school. police killings are increasing in the united states as an armed minorities are fatally shot by police in unprovoked encounters early do police involved in homicides get convicted even if the deadly encounter is caught on video how does a nationwide epidemic of police of violence impact the black community to discuss this someone i am now joined by reverend greenland's god he queer senior minister of plymouth congressional you know. it church of christ and washington d.c. thank you so much f
a small community near denver colorado is taking aim at preventing school shootings and they're starting in the classroom that summer seventeen well county school teachers and staff will be trained to use guns once they complete the three day training they'll be allowed to carry firearms on campus and fire back in the event of a school shooting the educators are being trained by a group called faster which was founded following the twenty twelve sandy hook school shooting under colorado law...
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and from denver, colorado, it's the stephenson family. everybody's here trying to win a lot of cash, and somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's go meet the stephenson family. adam, how you feeling, man? adam: i'm doing great, steve. how you doing? steve: pleasure. man, i'm--you know, i'm--i'm pretty good, man. what do you do for a living, adam? adam: i am a engineer for a technology company. steve: ok, that's pretty good, man. adam: yeah. oh, yeah, oh, yeah, so-- steve: so, uh, is there something here that i need to know about? megan: steve, can you keep a secret? steve: i can keep a secret. megan: so i'm gonna tell you something my family here doesn't even know. steve: tell it. megan: ok. adam and i are expecting our first baby in december. adam: yeah! [cheering and applause] yeah! yeah! steve: yeah. heh! that's good, man. that's good, man. adam: ah. steve: do--do you know what you're having? megan: it's a baby, steve. steve: it's a baby. [laughter]
and from denver, colorado, it's the stephenson family. everybody's here trying to win a lot of cash, and somebody could drive out of here in a brand-new car. let's go meet the stephenson family. adam, how you feeling, man? adam: i'm doing great, steve. how you doing? steve: pleasure. man, i'm--you know, i'm--i'm pretty good, man. what do you do for a living, adam? adam: i am a engineer for a technology company. steve: ok, that's pretty good, man. adam: yeah. oh, yeah, oh, yeah, so-- steve: so,...
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returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from denver, colorado--it's the champs--it's the stephenson family... [cheering and applause] and from fort lauderdale, florida, it's the brown family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody--somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. hey, let's go meet the brown family. hey, gerard, how you doing, man? gerard: how are you, steve? how you doing? steve: good. good. what you do for a living, gerard? steve: well, i'm a retired firefighter, steve, out of philadelphia. steve: ok. gerard: um, uh, i ser--served the service really well, and my unit got called to new york to help with the new york firefighters on 9/11, and i really was proud to be there. steve: yeah. great. thank you, man. thank you. that's pretty big. well, introduce everybody, gerard. gerard: ok. this is my lovely wife valerie. she's just--a 8-month-old, uh, child we have. she just had a baby 8 months ago, and she's still looking great. steve: yeah, man. gerard: absolutely. steve: absolutely. congratulations.
returning for their second day with a total of $20,000 from denver, colorado--it's the champs--it's the stephenson family... [cheering and applause] and from fort lauderdale, florida, it's the brown family. [cheering and applause] everybody's here trying to win theirself a lot of cash, and somebody--somebody might drive out of here in a brand-new car. hey, let's go meet the brown family. hey, gerard, how you doing, man? gerard: how are you, steve? how you doing? steve: good. good. what you do...
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. >> reporter: in january 2012, two baltimore county detectives flew to denver, colorado. their mission -- to track down alexander bennett, the man whose dna had been tied to heidi bernadzikowski's murder 11 years after the fact. >> dna is a good piece of evidence,er ebut we want to fi out if alexander bennett is really a part of this. >> reporter: a day after their plane was wheels down, detective childs was face-to-face with their target. >> alexander, right? >> uh-huh. >> i'm gary childs. how you doing? >> reporter: at first, the detective kept it vague, trying to confirm that bennett had indeed been in baltimore at the time of the murder. the year 2000. bennett said he was. he'd spent about a month on the streets there after being ditched by some friends on their way to a concert. >> i gotta tell you that's strange. >> that's why -- it is strange. >> real strange. and then not to remember anybody you stayed with or hooked up with. >> reporter: then, the detective played his hand. laid out the reason for his visit. >> this girl's fingernails were taken at the time of he
. >> reporter: in january 2012, two baltimore county detectives flew to denver, colorado. their mission -- to track down alexander bennett, the man whose dna had been tied to heidi bernadzikowski's murder 11 years after the fact. >> dna is a good piece of evidence,er ebut we want to fi out if alexander bennett is really a part of this. >> reporter: a day after their plane was wheels down, detective childs was face-to-face with their target. >> alexander, right? >>...
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from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks. >> tell us about how you became an angel for this one student. >> a few years back, i lost an aunt to cancer, and then the year after that--the summer after that, i met a student who shared her name, and that was pretty special. and then, i found out that this student was telling me her story that she has not had kidney function since she was six years old. and... while she was telling me that, in the back of my head, i heard a voice say, "you're gonna give her a kidney," and i was like, who--who is that? and then i got to kn h
from denver, colorado, please give it up for jen sculley. [cheers and applause] jen, how are you doing? welcome. >> good. can i hug you? >> bring it in! >> [laughs] thank you. thanks. >> welcome to "millionaire." um, you have gone well above and beyond being a great teacher. >> oh, thanks. >> tell us about how you became an angel for this one student. >> a few years back, i lost an aunt to cancer, and then the year after that--the summer after...
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donut shop lamars in denver colorado celebrating by delivering their donuts by get this drone. lamar so-called dronuts delivered to police, first responders and holding contest grand prize is a don't of your own, second prize is free donut for a year he would take either one of those. how about this? >> drone watch three on in. donut actually have the cbs-3 logo. >> your favorite. >> never want to shy away from donut. i'm a glaze dollars gal but coy go for good boston cream. >> do you see, just taking over? throw it to break. katie, back with three to go. >> maybe. >> meantime, we will be right back. ♪ having a baby. caring for your parents. learning you have a condition. these are moments when people realize that where you get your medicine matters. and they look to us. cvs pharmacy. for advice. and ways to save money. plus, get up to fifty extrabucks each year just for filling prescriptions. switching is easy. we're here for you. join us. at cvs pharmacy. ♪ >> before you leave home here is three to go. >> david oh recovering after a man stabbed him in front every his king
donut shop lamars in denver colorado celebrating by delivering their donuts by get this drone. lamar so-called dronuts delivered to police, first responders and holding contest grand prize is a don't of your own, second prize is free donut for a year he would take either one of those. how about this? >> drone watch three on in. donut actually have the cbs-3 logo. >> your favorite. >> never want to shy away from donut. i'm a glaze dollars gal but coy go for good boston cream....
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the first sign was sent to us by matt robertson in denver, colorado. he spotted it while out for a a walk. it says, "keep gate closed." [ laughter ] that's smart. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: that's smart. you leave it -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you leave in open. anyone can get in or out. >> steve: anybody right in there, yeah. [ laughter ] you never know. >> jimmy: next one is sent by amy devries in elgin, illinois. she spotted some signs pointing out some local attractions. "nuclear power plant and spider farm." [ laughter and applause ] i wonder if my friend lives by there. >> steve: oh, really? what's his name? >> jimmy: peter parker. [ laughter ] >> steve: peter parker, really? >> jimmy: i hope he's okay. >> steve: he lives with his aunt mae? oh, my gosh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he lives there. yeah, exactly. he's a good dude. [ light laughter ] this next sign was sent in by chris st. james in abilene, texas. it's a for sale sign he spotted in someone's yard -- "far wood." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh, yeah. >> jimmy: "far woo
the first sign was sent to us by matt robertson in denver, colorado. he spotted it while out for a a walk. it says, "keep gate closed." [ laughter ] that's smart. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: that's smart. you leave it -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you leave in open. anyone can get in or out. >> steve: anybody right in there, yeah. [ laughter ] you never know. >> jimmy: next one is sent by amy devries in elgin, illinois. she spotted some signs pointing...
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the first sign was sent to us by matt robertson in denver, colorado. he spotted it while out for a [ laughter ] that's smart. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: that's smart. you leave it -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you leave in open. anyone can get in or out. >> steve: anybody right in there, yeah. [ laughter ] you never know. >> jimmy: next one is sent by amy devries in elgin, illinois. she spotted some signs pointing out some local attractions. "nuclear power plant and spider farm." [ laughter and applause ] i wonder if my friend lives by there. >> steve: oh, really? what's his name? >> jimmy: peter parker. [ laughter ] >> steve: peter parker, really? >> jimmy: i hope he's okay. >> steve: he lives with his aunt mae? oh, my gosh. [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, he lives there. yeah, exactly. he's a good dude. [ light laughter ] this next sign was sent in by chris st. james in abilene, texas. it's a for sale sign he spotted in someone's yard -- "far wood." [ laughter and applause ] >> steve: oh, yeah. >> jimmy: "far wood." >> steve: "you got a bunch of far
the first sign was sent to us by matt robertson in denver, colorado. he spotted it while out for a [ laughter ] that's smart. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: that's smart. you leave it -- >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: you leave in open. anyone can get in or out. >> steve: anybody right in there, yeah. [ laughter ] you never know. >> jimmy: next one is sent by amy devries in elgin, illinois. she spotted some signs pointing out some local attractions. "nuclear power...
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barry petersen reports from denver. >> reporter: colorado led the nation with the first sales of legal recreational marijuana in 2014, but the drug's roadway crashes has not been well documented. now, the highway loss data institute has reported an increase in insurance claims filed for collisions in colorado, washington, and oregon-- three states where recreational marijuana is legal. matt moore oversaw the study. >> colorado, relative to the states around it, we're seeing an increase of almost 14%. >> reporter: but those numbers do not match with the colorado state patrol has tracked. sergeant rob madden says the agency has actually seen a decrease in the number of driving impaired accidents since pot sales became legal. >> two years of data is not enough to allow us to draw conclusions, to come up with an explanation of what is safe, cha whatis not safe. >> reporter: lawyer brian vicente represents pot shops and played a major role in colorado's legalization. >> typically, you can drink one three, you're over the limit. states are taking a hard look to try to figure out what is that
barry petersen reports from denver. >> reporter: colorado led the nation with the first sales of legal recreational marijuana in 2014, but the drug's roadway crashes has not been well documented. now, the highway loss data institute has reported an increase in insurance claims filed for collisions in colorado, washington, and oregon-- three states where recreational marijuana is legal. matt moore oversaw the study. >> colorado, relative to the states around it, we're seeing an...
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barry petersen reports from denver. >> reporter: colorado led the nation with the first sales of legal recreational marijuana in 2014, but the drug's impact on roadway crashes has not been well documented. now, the highway loss data institute has reported an increase in insurance claims filed for collisions in colorado, washington, and oregon-- three states where recreational marijuana is legal. matt moore oversaw the study. >> colorado, relative to the states around it, we're seeing an increase of almost 14%. >> reporter: but those numbers do not match with the colorado state patrol has tracked. sergeant rob madden says the agency has actually seen a decrease in the number of driving impaired accidents since pot sales became legal. >> two years of data is not enough to allow us to draw conclusions, to come up with an explanation of what is safe, cha whatis not safe. >> reporter: lawyer brian vicente represents pot shops and played a major role in colorado's legalization. >> typically, you can drink one beer and drive, but if you have three, you're over the limit. states are taking a h
barry petersen reports from denver. >> reporter: colorado led the nation with the first sales of legal recreational marijuana in 2014, but the drug's impact on roadway crashes has not been well documented. now, the highway loss data institute has reported an increase in insurance claims filed for collisions in colorado, washington, and oregon-- three states where recreational marijuana is legal. matt moore oversaw the study. >> colorado, relative to the states around it, we're...
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colorado places, seeing really the access to information and the democratization of a lot of these tools has really not to mention the application layer of these technologies has meant we'vegot sort of much more broadening of where technology fits . but for the reason that i think it still matters, if you look at from 2014, oxford came out with a study that said 47 percent of us jobs were at high risk of losing to automation and this was sort of the rise of the robots in the book and thinking about the reality that there was so many jobs that were at risk. in january of this year, the global industry came out with a follow-up where they looked at a little more granular level and said wait a minute. let's look at 800 occupations. let's look at what comprises occupations because all our jobs consist of many tasks and if you divvy up occupation by tax task then we attempt to match tasks with basically what machines can currently do and we what we project them to be able to do down the road we find that based on this type percent which is still a nontrivial number, five percent has massive i
colorado places, seeing really the access to information and the democratization of a lot of these tools has really not to mention the application layer of these technologies has meant we'vegot sort of much more broadening of where technology fits . but for the reason that i think it still matters, if you look at from 2014, oxford came out with a study that said 47 percent of us jobs were at high risk of losing to automation and this was sort of the rise of the robots in the book and thinking...
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giants in denver against the colorado rock east, back and forth. typical game at coors field. a ott of runs. seventh inning, two run homer by buster posey starts a giant comeback. good news. top of the ninth inning the comeback continues, a sack fly ties the game. the giants were looking good for a while. in the bottom of the ninth inning the giants get out of a bases loaded jam. the rockies win though, 10-9 the final. the giants continue to struggle. rockies win this game. the a's are playing right now in extra innings against the yankee. they are losing by one run. a couple outs in the of the about om of the 10th. we'll be back in a moment with more warriors coverage. just ahead. or your exhausted. parades can >>> two options root about now. either you are still wired and wide awake about the warriors, or you are simply exhausted because parades can be tiring. >> yes. we leave you with some of the coolest sights and sounds from today's parade. good night, folks. >> maybe they think i'm zaza pa choouch chulia. there is a resemblance. >> that's mc hammer: >> kevin durant. and
giants in denver against the colorado rock east, back and forth. typical game at coors field. a ott of runs. seventh inning, two run homer by buster posey starts a giant comeback. good news. top of the ninth inning the comeback continues, a sack fly ties the game. the giants were looking good for a while. in the bottom of the ninth inning the giants get out of a bases loaded jam. the rockies win though, 10-9 the final. the giants continue to struggle. rockies win this game. the a's are playing...
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and what explains this phenomenal boom that denver is experiencing and colorado more broadly? >> i think it's kind of a confluence. we've worked very hard to reduce red tape, make the state more pro-business, try to attract entrepreneurs. metro denver has over 1,000 miles of bike trails, more live music venues than nashville or austin. we also really wanted it to be -- the state to be thought of as pro-business. we have one of the lowest business income tax levels at just a little over 4.6%. and more than anything we wanted colorado to think of itself as the place not just for recreation vacations and outdoor recreation, but a place to go and start a business. >> so governor, the president pulled out of the paris climate accord. he was framing that as a win for business. you were just talking about how pro-business you feel. you're a trained geologist. why do you think his decision to do that was a big mistake and what will it mean for colorado? >> i think it's a serious mistake on several levels. one, it leaves a vacuum. we have always been the world leader in not just busine
and what explains this phenomenal boom that denver is experiencing and colorado more broadly? >> i think it's kind of a confluence. we've worked very hard to reduce red tape, make the state more pro-business, try to attract entrepreneurs. metro denver has over 1,000 miles of bike trails, more live music venues than nashville or austin. we also really wanted it to be -- the state to be thought of as pro-business. we have one of the lowest business income tax levels at just a little over...
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mi gente de denver colorado, tendrÁn una alta de 78 grados y una mÍnima de 53. san francisco. una mÍnima de 52. y una alta de 65. ahora nos vamos con erika y me lo dijo un pajarito adelante. >>>. y que grande estÁ. ♪ ♪ >>> no podemos dejar de mostrar el video viral. que comparte su fiesta y su sueÑo con el mejor amigo. y los dos estÁn rendidos. esta con la lengua afuera. estÁn cÓmodos los dos no les parece. serÁ una siesta. repara dora. >>> de estas ternuras pasamos a la acciÓn. >>> y chiquis rivera sigue entrenando y bien duro de quiÉn se meta con ella. no les parece. ahÍ va, muy bien chiquis. hacer ejercicios, esto es para una vida saludable. >>> uno de los protagonistas, donde participa ricky martin. encendiÓ las redes sociales. aÍi es, con esta fotografÍa con este desnudo. estÁ con la boca abierta asÍ nos quedamos muchos luego de ver esto. >>> llegÓ el momento de conectarse y gana puede llevarse una de 20 pa rriys este verano. puede estar pendiente de la palabra clave. y de hecho quiÉn tiene la clave. >>> no la encuentras. >>> no, me estÁ dando lechug
mi gente de denver colorado, tendrÁn una alta de 78 grados y una mÍnima de 53. san francisco. una mÍnima de 52. y una alta de 65. ahora nos vamos con erika y me lo dijo un pajarito adelante. >>>. y que grande estÁ. ♪ ♪ >>> no podemos dejar de mostrar el video viral. que comparte su fiesta y su sueÑo con el mejor amigo. y los dos estÁn rendidos. esta con la lengua afuera. estÁn cÓmodos los dos no les parece. serÁ una siesta. repara dora. >>> de estas...
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ley de salud, arrestan en denver, colorado un grupo de activistas que luchan por los derechos de discapacitados y que por 77 horas seguidas protestaron por el plan de reemplazar obamacare, el lugar fue la oficina del senador de colorado a quien le exigen que vote en contra de la legislaciÓn. >> inocente, un jurado de la florida exonerÓ de cargos al jefe de la policÍa de charlotte por la muerte de una mujer de 73 aÑos de edad, la mujer participaba en un ejercicio policial en agosto cuando accidentalmente recibiÓ disparos de bala, el alguacil deberÍa ser responsable de lo sucedido pero la defensa dijo que el jefe policial hizo todo lo posible para hacer la prÁctica segura. tras 14 aÑos de veto y con ceremonia celebraron el regreso de la carne de res estadounidense al mercado chino, el embajador estadounidense en chino asistieron al evento en beijing, la semana pasada llegÓ el primer cargamento de carne de res procedente de estados unidos. alemania votÓ por el sÍ, el parlamento alemÁn aprobÓ hoy la legalizaciÓn del matrimonio homosexual aunque la canciller angela merkel votÓ en cont
ley de salud, arrestan en denver, colorado un grupo de activistas que luchan por los derechos de discapacitados y que por 77 horas seguidas protestaron por el plan de reemplazar obamacare, el lugar fue la oficina del senador de colorado a quien le exigen que vote en contra de la legislaciÓn. >> inocente, un jurado de la florida exonerÓ de cargos al jefe de la policÍa de charlotte por la muerte de una mujer de 73 aÑos de edad, la mujer participaba en un ejercicio policial en agosto...
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francisca: feliz cumpleaÑos yuri santos de dÉnver, colorado. >> amirete salte de indiana cumple nueve aÑos de edad. karla: felicidades para rafael nadia junior de y york que cumple 16 aÑos. un saludo muy un saludo muy especial para francisco. rodolfo: abrazo y felicidades a salma de 5 aÑos. karla: y benito estÁ listo para bailar. estÁs listo, benito? ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: Échale, benito! >> mira "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪ ♪me voy enamorando ana: les mandamos un beso a todos ustedes que se estÁn levantando para disfrutar, trabajar en la casa. recordemos que ayer hubo fiesta en la casa de la gente y andan todavÍa reponiÉndose. francisca: le damos los buenos dÍas, y nos acompaÑa. >> saludos a toda la gente que se va levantando, que va aprendiendo la televisiÓn, aquÍ vamos a estar toda la semana. karla: me encanta que estÉs aquÍ, ademÁs del chef nos va a preparar algo delicioso de la comida mediterrÁnea porque hoy se estrena josÉ de egipto. vamos a hacer unos key vez, que son unas albÓndigasmediterrÁnea con carne molida, y una salsa que hacen a base de yogur con pepino.
francisca: feliz cumpleaÑos yuri santos de dÉnver, colorado. >> amirete salte de indiana cumple nueve aÑos de edad. karla: felicidades para rafael nadia junior de y york que cumple 16 aÑos. un saludo muy un saludo muy especial para francisco. rodolfo: abrazo y felicidades a salma de 5 aÑos. karla: y benito estÁ listo para bailar. estÁs listo, benito? ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: Échale, benito! >> mira "despierta amÉrica" ♪ ♪ ♪me voy enamorando ana: les mandamos un beso...
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and what explains this phenomenal boom that denver is experiencing and colorado more broadly? >> i think it's kind of a confluence. we've worked very hard to reduce red tape, make the state more pro-business, try to attract entrepreneurs. metro denver has over 1,000 miles of bike trails, more live music venues than nashville or austin. we also really wanted it to be -- the state to be thought of as pro-business. we have one of the lowest business income tax levels at just a little over 4.6%. and more than anything we wanted colorado to think of itself as the place not just for recreation vacations and outdoor recreati recreation but a place to go and start a business. >> so governor, the president pulled out of the paris climate accord. he was framing that as a win for business. you were just talking about how pro-business you feel. you're a trained geologist. why do you think his decision to do that was a big mistake and what will it mean for colorado? >> i think it's a serious mistake on several levels. one, it leaves a vacuum. we have always been the world leader in not jus
and what explains this phenomenal boom that denver is experiencing and colorado more broadly? >> i think it's kind of a confluence. we've worked very hard to reduce red tape, make the state more pro-business, try to attract entrepreneurs. metro denver has over 1,000 miles of bike trails, more live music venues than nashville or austin. we also really wanted it to be -- the state to be thought of as pro-business. we have one of the lowest business income tax levels at just a little over...
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and what explains this phenomenal boom that denver is experiencing and colorado more broadly? >> i think it's kind of a confluence. we've worked very hard to reduce red tape, pro-business, try to attract entrepreneurs. metro denver has over 1,000 miles of bike trails, more live music venues than nashville or austin. we also really wanted it to be -- the state to be thought of as pro-business. we have one of the lowest business income tax levels at just a little over 4.6%. and more than anything we wanted colorado to think of itself as the place not just for recreation vacations and outdoor recreati recreation but a place to go and start a business. >> so governor, the president pulled out of the paris climate accord. he was framing that as a win for business. you were just talking about how pro-business you feel. you're a trained geologist. why do you think his decision to do that was a big mistake and what will it mean for colorado? >> i think it's a serious mistake on several levels. one, it leaves a vacuum. we have always been the world leader in not just business, but in a
and what explains this phenomenal boom that denver is experiencing and colorado more broadly? >> i think it's kind of a confluence. we've worked very hard to reduce red tape, pro-business, try to attract entrepreneurs. metro denver has over 1,000 miles of bike trails, more live music venues than nashville or austin. we also really wanted it to be -- the state to be thought of as pro-business. we have one of the lowest business income tax levels at just a little over 4.6%. and more than...
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francisca: feliz cumpleaÑos yuri santos de dÉnver, colorado. >> amirete salte de indiana cumple nueve aÑos de edad. karla: felicidades para rafael nadia junior de y york que cumple 16 aÑos. un saludo muy un saludo muy especial para francisco. rodolfo: abrazo y felicidades a salma de 5 aÑos. karla: y benito estÁ listo para bailar. estÁs listo, benito? ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: Échale, benito! >> mira "despierta amÉrica" en vivo donde estÉs. suscrÍbete y descarga la aplicaciÓn univisiÓn now, ahora fin. -- ahora sÍ. ♪ ♪ ♪me voy enamorando ana: les mandamos un beso a todos ustedes que se estÁn levantando para disfrutar, trabajar en la casa. recordemos que ayer hubo fiesta en la casa de la gente y andan todavÍa reponiÉndose. francisca: le damos los buenos dÍas, y nos acompaÑa. >> saludos a toda la gente que se va levantando, que va aprendiendo la televisiÓn, aquÍ vamos a estar toda la semana. karla: me encanta que estÉs aquÍ, ademÁs del chef nos va a preparar algo delicioso de la comida mediterrÁnea porque hoy se estrena josÉ de egipto. vamos a hacer unos key vez, que
francisca: feliz cumpleaÑos yuri santos de dÉnver, colorado. >> amirete salte de indiana cumple nueve aÑos de edad. karla: felicidades para rafael nadia junior de y york que cumple 16 aÑos. un saludo muy un saludo muy especial para francisco. rodolfo: abrazo y felicidades a salma de 5 aÑos. karla: y benito estÁ listo para bailar. estÁs listo, benito? ♪ ♪ ♪ ana: Échale, benito! >> mira "despierta amÉrica" en vivo donde estÉs. suscrÍbete y descarga la...
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this happened in denver, colorado. he tries to walk away and falls back down. huge flames just inches away. crews working on the road, pushing over to -- rushing over to help him escape. the driver is hurt, but it's unclear exactly how seriously he is hurt. but lucky to be alive. shocking new video shows tiger woods swaying, struggling to stand as is he busted for dui. admitting to officers he has no idea where he is. take a look. >> okay. do you know where you are going? >> no. >> you are just driving around or what? >> i like to drive. >> i'm sorry? >> i like to drive. jillian: golf great confused by what jupiter police in florida wanted from him. >> stand with your arms by your side. >> oh. >> are you okay? what's wrong? >> what are we doing? ail. jillian: woods handcuffed after failing four sobriety tests. breathalyzer finding he didn't have any alcohol in his system. police report reveals he was on four medications. we are seeing new photos of his mercedes showing flat tires, rim damage and scuffs on the back bumper. he is due in court next month. those ar
this happened in denver, colorado. he tries to walk away and falls back down. huge flames just inches away. crews working on the road, pushing over to -- rushing over to help him escape. the driver is hurt, but it's unclear exactly how seriously he is hurt. but lucky to be alive. shocking new video shows tiger woods swaying, struggling to stand as is he busted for dui. admitting to officers he has no idea where he is. take a look. >> okay. do you know where you are going? >> no....
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. >>> from a slave to possible sainthood the remains of julia greeley are now at a cathedral in denver. she moved to colorado after the civil war and gave wood, coal and supplies to those in need she traveled across the city spreading her faith despite suffering with debilitating arthritis. last fall, u.s. bishops voted in four people for possible sainthood and julia grohl system one of them. >> what we want to do is at least have her available to people, so they can come here and as you see how many people are up there now, so you can imagine once the word gets out that people will do this all the time. >> the archdiocese will send a report about her live to the vatican which takes it from there. >>> the bromance between former u.s. president barack obama and canadian prime minister justin trudeau continues. the pair were seen together tuesday night at a restaurant in montreal having a little friendly embrace as they wave to punch of people looking and applauding. obama who had close ties to trudeau was in town for speaking engagement. >>> former fbi director james comey taking questi
. >>> from a slave to possible sainthood the remains of julia greeley are now at a cathedral in denver. she moved to colorado after the civil war and gave wood, coal and supplies to those in need she traveled across the city spreading her faith despite suffering with debilitating arthritis. last fall, u.s. bishops voted in four people for possible sainthood and julia grohl system one of them. >> what we want to do is at least have her available to people, so they can come here...
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. >>> a moose made quite a scene at a mall in colorado about 20 minutes from denver. it wandered into the flatirons mall where he was looking for a mate. the 700-pound animal was removed to south park in central colorado. the same moose was spotted father's day walking around another urban city. >>> the yearly review of the san jose police department is finished and auditors are calling for more transparency. we'll have a close-up look at that review coming up. >> reporter: the alameda county sheriff's office gets half a million dollars to fight violent extremism. what they plan to do with the money coming up. who are these people? the energy conscious people among us say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. and do your thing. appears unclear following the release of the congressional >>> if you had problems with the
. >>> a moose made quite a scene at a mall in colorado about 20 minutes from denver. it wandered into the flatirons mall where he was looking for a mate. the 700-pound animal was removed to south park in central colorado. the same moose was spotted father's day walking around another urban city. >>> the yearly review of the san jose police department is finished and auditors are calling for more transparency. we'll have a close-up look at that review coming up. >>...
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. >>> well, a colorado mother is claiming she wasn't allowed off a delayed flight at denver as her infant son overheated. do you recall last week's heat wave. emily france and her baby were stuck on a united flight for nearly two hours as the plane sat on the hot tarmac. crew members reportedly did allow them to leave the aircraft for 20 minutes, even providing bags of ice to cool the baby down. the pilot returned to the gate and paramedics were called to meet the plane. the infant is now recovering at home. >>> a 20-pound live lobster found by a tsa agent at logan airport, it was in a checked bag, traveling lobsters are fairly common in new england. >> really? >> it's a thing. the lobster was allowed to travel to its destination. no word on whether it has so far avoided a pot of boiling water. some of the reasons that was initially want it to continue through the airlines have some rules on 20 pounds or over, you have to -- >> oh, right? they need to get a special pet permit? maybe it's a therapy lobster. an emotional support. >> it's an emotional support lobster. like i need this lobste
. >>> well, a colorado mother is claiming she wasn't allowed off a delayed flight at denver as her infant son overheated. do you recall last week's heat wave. emily france and her baby were stuck on a united flight for nearly two hours as the plane sat on the hot tarmac. crew members reportedly did allow them to leave the aircraft for 20 minutes, even providing bags of ice to cool the baby down. the pilot returned to the gate and paramedics were called to meet the plane. the infant is...
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the hands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >> dr. tim farnham said once they get smartphones they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one lawmaker thinks it should remain a family matter. >> memo to the doctor, it's not actually just kids who become reclusive once you get a smartphone. adul specifically this one. just going to go off to my side here. >>> a passenger who, get this, follow me here, did not pay for his ticket on a flight to india can continue to fly free for the rest of his life. >> the woman gave birth sunday at 35,000 feet in the air aboard a flight from saudi arabia. now india's jet airways has awarded her baby boy a free lifetime travel pass. >> the baby was delivered by the flight crew and a passenger who happened to be a paramedic on board and now he's destined to be a jet setter. jet airways, see, and he's going to be a jet setter. >> he's flying for free now. >>> a teena
the hands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >> dr. tim farnham said once they get smartphones they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one lawmaker thinks it should remain a family matter. >> memo to the doctor, it's not actually just kids who become reclusive once you get a smartphone....
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a movement in colorado to keep smartphones out of the hands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >>> and dr. tim farnum says once kids get smartphones, they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one state senator says he understands the reasoning, but thinks the issue should remain a family matter. >> and memo to the doctor, it's not actually just kids who become reclusive once you get a smartphone. adults, as well. specifically this one. i'm just going to go off to my side here. >>> a passenger who, get this, follow me here, did not pay for his ticket on a flight to india can continue to fly free for the rest of his life. >> the woman gave birth sunday at 35,000 feet in the air aboard a flight from saudi arabia. now india's jet airways has awarded her baby boy a free lifetime travel pass. >> so the baby was delivered by the flight crew and a pa
. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a movement in colorado to keep smartphones out of the hands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >>> and dr. tim farnum says once kids get smartphones, they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one state senator...
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. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a movement in colorado to keep smartphones out of the hands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >> dr. tim farnham said once they get smartphones they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one lawmaker thinks it should remain a family matter. >> memo to the doctor, it's not actually just kids who become reclusive once you get a smartphone. adults, as well. specifically this one. just going to go off to my side here. >>> a passenger who, get this, follow me here, did not pay for his ticket on a flight to india can continue to fly free for the rest of his life. >> the woman gave birth sunday at 35,000 feet in the air aboard a flight from saudi arabia. now india's jet airways has awarded her baby boy a free lifetime travel pass. >> the baby was delivered by the flight crew and a passenger who happened to be a paramedic on board and now he's destined
. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a movement in colorado to keep smartphones out of the hands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >> dr. tim farnham said once they get smartphones they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one lawmaker thinks it should...
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he's at a pot dispensary in denver. good morning. >> good morning. three years ago colorado legalized marijuana for recreational use. they now show a link between marijuana use and increase in supporting accidents. the study is not going to be very good news. colorado led the sales with the first legalized sale of recreational marijuana in 2014 but it's not been well documented. today nhtsa reported an increase in insurance claims filed in colorado, washington, and oregon, three states where recreational marijuana is legal. >> relative to the states around it. we're seeing an increase of almost 14%. >> but those numbers do not match what the state patrol has tracked. the agency says they have seen a decrease since pot sales became legal. >> two years of data is not enough to allows us to come up with solutions. >> he played a role. >> typically you can drink one beer and drive but three, you're over the limit. >> reporter: there have been related accidents. impaired driving is not even though it's that much harder to detect. >> what we're looking for
he's at a pot dispensary in denver. good morning. >> good morning. three years ago colorado legalized marijuana for recreational use. they now show a link between marijuana use and increase in supporting accidents. the study is not going to be very good news. colorado led the sales with the first legalized sale of recreational marijuana in 2014 but it's not been well documented. today nhtsa reported an increase in insurance claims filed in colorado, washington, and oregon, three states...
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he's at a pot dispensary in denver. good morning. >> good morning. three years ago colorado legalized marijuana for recreational use. they now show a link between marijuana use and increase in supporting accidents. the study is not going to be very good news. colorado led the sales with the first legalized sale of recreational marijuana in 2014 but it's not been wel documented. today nhtsa reported an increase in insurance claims filed in colorado, washington, and oregon, three states where recreational marijuana is legal. >> relative to the states around it. we're seeing an increase of almost 14%. >> but those numbers do not match what the state patrol has tracked. the agency says they have seen a decrease since pot sales became legal. >> two years of data is not enough to allows us to come up with solutions. >> he played a role. >> typically you can drink one beer and drive but three, you're over the limit. >> reporter: there have been related accidents. impaired driving is not even though it's that much harder to detect. >> what we're looking for
he's at a pot dispensary in denver. good morning. >> good morning. three years ago colorado legalized marijuana for recreational use. they now show a link between marijuana use and increase in supporting accidents. the study is not going to be very good news. colorado led the sales with the first legalized sale of recreational marijuana in 2014 but it's not been wel documented. today nhtsa reported an increase in insurance claims filed in colorado, washington, and oregon, three states...
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, most noticeably along the front range north of denver. and while the state mandates that 500 foot setback for new wells, there's no state regulation for how far new homes must be constructed from already-existing oil wells. laura goodwin says she bought her home with the understanding that utilities and oil and gas companies were doing everything they could to protect nearby families. >> that's why they get to drill, that's why they get the oil, that's why get the permits-- because they are supposed to keep the people around it safe, and they didn't do it. >> reporter: in the wake of the explosion, colorado governor john hickenlooper ordered oil companies inspect all underground oil and gas lines within 1,000 feet of occupied buildings. he says this all used to be open farmland, and there was no or homeowners the location of underground oil and gas pipes was known only to the oil companies and the property owners. >> now we can see that sometimes that property gets sold, and next thing you know you're building a housing development. how c
, most noticeably along the front range north of denver. and while the state mandates that 500 foot setback for new wells, there's no state regulation for how far new homes must be constructed from already-existing oil wells. laura goodwin says she bought her home with the understanding that utilities and oil and gas companies were doing everything they could to protect nearby families. >> that's why they get to drill, that's why they get the oil, that's why get the permits-- because they...