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we are at a very critical situation on the colorado colorado river. their parties, water managers, who must make decisions in the next several weeks and months. those decisions cannot be made unless they have the certainty to know the incentives of the drought plan will be there. the investments can be made without being lost. those decisions have to be made in southern california and in arizona. i'm sure there are decisions that need to be made in nevada and the upper basin states. it is critically important that the drought contingency plans move forward this year. >> mr. chair, medic commissioner, and that same sort of vein, i have been asked by someone in my district about to the quality of the data you get on what we will call it watershed, the snow shead, on knowing, what we have, what the predictions are on the melt rates and those things. are you comfortable you have good enough data set that you can telegraph to those irrigation districts in california, that those of us who have concerns, because we have priority, do you have the tools you ne
we are at a very critical situation on the colorado colorado river. their parties, water managers, who must make decisions in the next several weeks and months. those decisions cannot be made unless they have the certainty to know the incentives of the drought plan will be there. the investments can be made without being lost. those decisions have to be made in southern california and in arizona. i'm sure there are decisions that need to be made in nevada and the upper basin states. it is...
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comes from the colorado. we must absolutely protect it and we must do so without delay. to prepare for the impact of the changing climate and drier future, water users in seven colorado river basin states reached agreements to voluntarily conserve water to avoid the risk of water levels falling to perilously low levels in lakes immediate and powell. mr. stanton: a little over a week ago, the natural resources subcommittee heard testimony from representatives of all seven basin states on the urgency to authorize the drought contingency plan as quickly as possible. this urgency was also expressed by the u.s. because reof reclamation, commissioner brenda burrman who describes the consequences of not addressing the drought contingency plan. she said, quote, this is a dangerous situation where we could be reaching critically low elevations that affect the drinking water of 40 million people that affect 5.5 million achers that could go dry that affects species both endangered an nonendangered, that affect entire ec
comes from the colorado. we must absolutely protect it and we must do so without delay. to prepare for the impact of the changing climate and drier future, water users in seven colorado river basin states reached agreements to voluntarily conserve water to avoid the risk of water levels falling to perilously low levels in lakes immediate and powell. mr. stanton: a little over a week ago, the natural resources subcommittee heard testimony from representatives of all seven basin states on the...
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mpb >>> colorado man hunt. report for an 18-year-old girl forcing more than half a million students to stay home as a massive search continues. >> i know this opens a wound especially on an anniversary week for those families who were most deeply impacted by this. >>> burn notice. president trump predicting he will face bernie or biden. a tickets some democrats are reeling from 2016 are plotting how to thwart a second sanders run. >> he should be worried. >>> the countdown nears the release of the william barr report. the president's lawyers are meeting daily to plan their rebuttal depending on how damaging the report is. barr in the spotlight after a major immigration crackdown over night issuing an order denying bail to thousands of migrants while they await asylum decisions. joining me now justice reporter julia ainsley, jeff mason, robert costa and msnbc national security analyst and former fbi special agent clint watts. julia, i want to ask you first, both on the immigration and most immediately on the red
mpb >>> colorado man hunt. report for an 18-year-old girl forcing more than half a million students to stay home as a massive search continues. >> i know this opens a wound especially on an anniversary week for those families who were most deeply impacted by this. >>> burn notice. president trump predicting he will face bernie or biden. a tickets some democrats are reeling from 2016 are plotting how to thwart a second sanders run. >> he should be worried....
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colorado didn't go to school today because all of the schools were closed. because this was considered such a credible threat. i can tell you, i was there on april 20th, 1999 at columbine high school when the massacre took place. every year since as we get closer to april 20th, there's threats on columbine high school and in the schools in the denver metro area. that is something that we've been accustomed to. so yesterday when we heard there were threats, didn't come as a surprise. the past 20 years, we've heard that. then things started to change. more information was coming in from the jefferson county sheriff's office, the jefferson county schools. then from the fbi. when the fbi put up her photo and explained this was a credible threat and the recommendation that the schools in the area go on lockout, that was significant. everything started to change. as you know, there this was massive man hunt underway between federal, state and local authorities here. i have kids in the denver metro school area. they were very worried. my niece that goes to a school
colorado didn't go to school today because all of the schools were closed. because this was considered such a credible threat. i can tell you, i was there on april 20th, 1999 at columbine high school when the massacre took place. every year since as we get closer to april 20th, there's threats on columbine high school and in the schools in the denver metro area. that is something that we've been accustomed to. so yesterday when we heard there were threats, didn't come as a surprise. the past 20...
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she flew from florida to the colorado area. she bought a shotgun, ammunition, and was last seen monday in the foothills in the jefferson county area of this region. there was reason to believe she was infatuated with columbine and that anniversary is three days away. we've heard from the superintendent here in jefferson county that in the last couple of weeks, the number of threats to the school have gone up. it's something they're used to anymore columbine is in the news. but right now they deem this threat to be so credible that overnight school districts decided they didn't want to take the chance, so they decided to cancel classes all across the region. we're talking about hundreds and hundreds of schools that are not having classes today. we know that sol pais is no longer a threat. she has been found dead and we wait more information on what exactly went down on the base of mt. evans within the last hour or so to bring this to a conclusion. >> we don't know what happened. but do we know that she's dead from something self
she flew from florida to the colorado area. she bought a shotgun, ammunition, and was last seen monday in the foothills in the jefferson county area of this region. there was reason to believe she was infatuated with columbine and that anniversary is three days away. we've heard from the superintendent here in jefferson county that in the last couple of weeks, the number of threats to the school have gone up. it's something they're used to anymore columbine is in the news. but right now they...
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his roots are deep in colorado on both sides of colorado, in the high plains and western slope. we share a common interest in saving our small towns. my experience stems from growing up in the agricultural community of humana, colorado. mr. bernhardt's formative years were spent in the western slopes of colorado, which is a microcosm of all the things we cherish about our public lands. we both worked for colorado state representative, russell george. that's when i first met david. he worked with my wife jamie during the george w. bush administration, under another colorado secretary of interior. his personal background and personal and private and professional experiences prove he's a strong voice for the west and is extremely well qualified for the nomination to be secretary. in fact, there are few others who have the kinds of experience that he has that qualify him for interior. one other secretary of interior has had more experience than david bernhardt in qualifications in becoming secretary of interior. his extensive insights on western water policy, natural resources polic
his roots are deep in colorado on both sides of colorado, in the high plains and western slope. we share a common interest in saving our small towns. my experience stems from growing up in the agricultural community of humana, colorado. mr. bernhardt's formative years were spent in the western slopes of colorado, which is a microcosm of all the things we cherish about our public lands. we both worked for colorado state representative, russell george. that's when i first met david. he worked...
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that went to colorado. they determined that this woman actually purchased a shotgun there in the area. and then the manhunt ensued. we saw they took the step of locking down the schools because this had risen to the level of concern that they thought she could be a threat. >> i want tointerrupt you. this is the jefferson county having a news conference. >> we thank you for coming on such short notice. this morning we will have three brief statements from the gentleman to my left. first we will have a statement. following will be our superintendent and after that john mcdonald, our executive director for the department of school safety. we will then take a few questions afterwards. we appreciate brevity on the questions because we want to cover as many as possible and apologize if we need to cut off. as you can imagine, there are a lot of things going on and we are working things as they happen. >> there has obviously been a lot of hard work by a lot of people throughout the denver metro area, information th
that went to colorado. they determined that this woman actually purchased a shotgun there in the area. and then the manhunt ensued. we saw they took the step of locking down the schools because this had risen to the level of concern that they thought she could be a threat. >> i want tointerrupt you. this is the jefferson county having a news conference. >> we thank you for coming on such short notice. this morning we will have three brief statements from the gentleman to my left....
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president, if i might just say a few words about the tragedy in colorado. and i want to express my sincere sympathy for the families and the victims of yesterday's events. once again, we have witnessed a deadly school shooting in america's heartland. yesterday's events, although greater in magnitude than other shootings in recent years, have become part of a growing trend in this country, particularly among young people. and that is to solve everyday problems with deadly violence. some of us have seen firsthand the gruesome effects of this violence, but we cannot imagine what the classmates and families of those colorado children must be going through today. the senseless loss, the graphic memory, the fear, the lack of explanation. who among us can imagine how we would feel if two dozen of our friends and classmates were gunned down in a matter of minutes? who among us -- >> the time yielded has expired. >> may i have 30 seconds to sum up? >> without objection. >> mr. president, now is a time for grieving, but also for sincere reflection on the direction of
president, if i might just say a few words about the tragedy in colorado. and i want to express my sincere sympathy for the families and the victims of yesterday's events. once again, we have witnessed a deadly school shooting in america's heartland. yesterday's events, although greater in magnitude than other shootings in recent years, have become part of a growing trend in this country, particularly among young people. and that is to solve everyday problems with deadly violence. some of us...
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his district included littleton, colorado. he is followed by congresswoman caroline mccarthy, whose husband was shot to death on a commuter train in 1993 along with six others. >> mr. speaker, the veneer that separates civilization from barbarism, that separates good from evil, is very thin, and it appears everywhere to be wearing thinner. last week, it wore through in my hometown, and the evil seeped out and stole the lives of 12 innocent children and one valiant teacher at columbine high school. yesterday, my son ray gave me something he had written in response to this tragedy. i believe it is not just fatherly pride that compels me to read parts of it. i believe he eloquently captures the nature of the culture that eats away at our national soul. i would like to cite a part of it. do you believe in god? yes, i believe in god. 17-year-old cassie bernall's life ended with that answer. our answers to the columbine high school murders begin with the same question. our answer must be the same as cassie bernall's. or the nihilist
his district included littleton, colorado. he is followed by congresswoman caroline mccarthy, whose husband was shot to death on a commuter train in 1993 along with six others. >> mr. speaker, the veneer that separates civilization from barbarism, that separates good from evil, is very thin, and it appears everywhere to be wearing thinner. last week, it wore through in my hometown, and the evil seeped out and stole the lives of 12 innocent children and one valiant teacher at columbine...
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it's on the minds of folks in colorado. students who live and go to school here in the state of colorado, they are trained from a very young age exactly what to do when there is an active shooter situation inside the schools. we just heard from authorities within the last hour, jefferson county and the safety officers there. we heard about how they were able to react almost instantaneously. they have been learning this and learning exactly what to do when a lockout or lockdown at a school happens. at columbine high school that's what happened yesterday when they heard from the fbi and other authorities that there was a credible threat and this 18-year-old woman coming to colorado and purchasing a weapon now in littleton, colorado, not far from columbine high school. folks inside the school knew exactly what to do. that's something that -- that's training, quite frankly, dana, that has come over the past two decades now, that it's become so natural, sadly, for students and teachers and authorities to react to this situation,
it's on the minds of folks in colorado. students who live and go to school here in the state of colorado, they are trained from a very young age exactly what to do when there is an active shooter situation inside the schools. we just heard from authorities within the last hour, jefferson county and the safety officers there. we heard about how they were able to react almost instantaneously. they have been learning this and learning exactly what to do when a lockout or lockdown at a school...
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classes are now canceled for hundreds of thousands of schools in colorado, and police say the suspect is infatuated with columbine. >>> massive threat. millions of people are in line with the threat of storms that could bring damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes. >>> rebuilding history. haunting images from notre dame show the aftermath of the massive fire, but millions of dollars are rolling in to help clean up this mess. >>> good morning from the studio 57 newsroom at cbs headquarters here in new york. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. >>> well, a desperate search is under way this morning in colorado for a woman police say made a credible threat against a school district that includes columbine high school. police say sol pais is interested in schools. it's impacting more than half a million students. laura podesta has more. she has detailed that police released overnight. >> authorities gave a detailed play-by-play of what this 18-year-old woman has been doing since she landed in colorado on monday night as far as shopping for a weapon and then disappearing into t
classes are now canceled for hundreds of thousands of schools in colorado, and police say the suspect is infatuated with columbine. >>> massive threat. millions of people are in line with the threat of storms that could bring damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes. >>> rebuilding history. haunting images from notre dame show the aftermath of the massive fire, but millions of dollars are rolling in to help clean up this mess. >>> good morning from the studio 57...
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his district included littleton, colorado. he is followed by congresswoman caroline mccarthy, whose husband was shot to death on a commuter train in 1993 along with six others. >> mr. speaker, the veneer that separates civilization from barbarism, that separates good from evil, is very thin, and it appears everywhere to be wearing thinner. last week, it wore through in my hometown, and the evil seeped out and stole the lives of 12 innocent children and one valiant teacher at columbine high school. yesterday, my son ray gave me something he had written in response to this tragedy. i believe it is not just fatherly pride that compels me to read parts of it. i believe he eloquently captures the nature of the culture that eats away at our national soul. i would like to cite a part of it. do you believe in god? yes, i believe in god. 17-year-old cassie bernall's life ended with that answer. our answers to the columbine high school murders begin with the same question. our answer must be the same as cassie bernall's. or the nihilist
his district included littleton, colorado. he is followed by congresswoman caroline mccarthy, whose husband was shot to death on a commuter train in 1993 along with six others. >> mr. speaker, the veneer that separates civilization from barbarism, that separates good from evil, is very thin, and it appears everywhere to be wearing thinner. last week, it wore through in my hometown, and the evil seeped out and stole the lives of 12 innocent children and one valiant teacher at columbine...
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his district included littleton, colorado. he is followed by congresswoman caroline mccarthy, whose husband was shot to death on a commuter train in 1993 along with six others. >> mr. speaker, the veneer that separates civilization from barbarism, that separates good from evil, is very thin, and it appears everywhere to be wearing thinner. last week, it wore through in my hometown, and the evil seeped out and stole the lives of 12 innocent children and one valiant teacher at columbine high school. yesterday, my son ray gave me something he had written in response to this tragedy. i believe it is not just fatherly pride that compels me to read parts of it. i believe he eloquently captures the nature of the culture that eats away at our national soul. i would like to cite a part of it. do you believe in god? yes, i believe in god. ernall'sold cassie b life ended with that answer. our answers to the columbine high school murders begin with the same question. our answer must be the same as cassie bernall's. fury unleashedic by tho
his district included littleton, colorado. he is followed by congresswoman caroline mccarthy, whose husband was shot to death on a commuter train in 1993 along with six others. >> mr. speaker, the veneer that separates civilization from barbarism, that separates good from evil, is very thin, and it appears everywhere to be wearing thinner. last week, it wore through in my hometown, and the evil seeped out and stole the lives of 12 innocent children and one valiant teacher at columbine...
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. >> reporter: a major interstate in colorado remain shut down as police investigate a deadly and fiery crash in lakewood west of denver. >> our investigation has really yet to begin. just given the magnitude and the size of the crash. >> reporter: at least 24 cars and four trucks engulfed in flames were involved in the pileup. as smoke eloped from the scene on interstate 70 thursday. police say a semi heading eastbound collided with cars that were stopped due to an accident ahead. there is no indication drugs or alcohol played a role.>> i 70 eastbound traffic was at a standstill because of a crash way out ahead of it. >> reporter: the arrested the driver of one of the trucks. 23-year-old aguilera is facing four counts of vehicular homicide. right now colorado transportation officials are urging drivers to avoid the crash site.>> it is true
. >> reporter: a major interstate in colorado remain shut down as police investigate a deadly and fiery crash in lakewood west of denver. >> our investigation has really yet to begin. just given the magnitude and the size of the crash. >> reporter: at least 24 cars and four trucks engulfed in flames were involved in the pileup. as smoke eloped from the scene on interstate 70 thursday. police say a semi heading eastbound collided with cars that were stopped due to an accident...
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to colorado more specifically grand junction colorado. if you want a street address i can provide that could grand junction situated mesa county accounting 74% acres are federally managed. 99% of the land is west of the mississippi river. you would think locating headquarters said the agency somewhere in the footprint would simply be common sense. in your testimony you alluded to the trappers lake memo offered by our car her. it stated a number of places of scenic values of such great work that they're rightfully the property of all people. they should be preserved for all time for the people of the nation and the world. trappers lake is unquestionably a candidate for the classification. many places deserving of such protection however many places are managed by the bureau of land management that are literally made for an opportunity for resource opportunities, for grazing. others were reeling, for energy. much of it for all of the above. the problem is if you've never lived or visited these areas in the western u.s. you would know that.
to colorado more specifically grand junction colorado. if you want a street address i can provide that could grand junction situated mesa county accounting 74% acres are federally managed. 99% of the land is west of the mississippi river. you would think locating headquarters said the agency somewhere in the footprint would simply be common sense. in your testimony you alluded to the trappers lake memo offered by our car her. it stated a number of places of scenic values of such great work that...
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from colorado,n mr. udall is recognized for five minutes. ask to address the house for five minutes without objection. and american, i am shocked and saddened by the shootings in columbine high school yesterday. my thoughts and prayers go out to the families who have been vic dems of this terrible crime. i can hardly imagine the horror and pain experienced by the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy. as the father of two school-aged children, i'm deeply distressed by the prospect that our schools have become places where this kind of violence can take lace. -- take place. but today is not a time to rush to judgment about the causes or cures for this tragedy. believe that parents, community leaders, and policymakers at all levels, including school boards, state legislators, and our national government need to come together in coming weeks and reflect upon this tragedy. we need a fuller discussion of the values we share as americans, and we need to work more actively than ever before to make our schools safe. and to ensure that our cla
from colorado,n mr. udall is recognized for five minutes. ask to address the house for five minutes without objection. and american, i am shocked and saddened by the shootings in columbine high school yesterday. my thoughts and prayers go out to the families who have been vic dems of this terrible crime. i can hardly imagine the horror and pain experienced by the families who lost loved ones in this tragedy. as the father of two school-aged children, i'm deeply distressed by the prospect that...
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i'm a colorado girl, that sort of thing. but it seems at least that was a possible trigger too in terms of people that are going to report something concerning to the fbi that would be possible. >> brandy, thank you so much for your reporting on this. >>> during the news conference jefferson county public school officials were asked about whether there would be an increase in security at schools because of this incident. >> we will not disclose what exactly that looks like but it will involve processes and procedures in buildings regarding entrance into schools, offices and schools during the day, and students at the end of the day, additional patrols, using camera systems. we're all over schools all day long so they're used to seeing us and will continue to see us. and we will see additional patrols. >> joining me to continue the conversation, shannon watts, founder of moms demand action for gun sense in america. her children were among thousands of students, half a million students in the denver area, who did not attend sc
i'm a colorado girl, that sort of thing. but it seems at least that was a possible trigger too in terms of people that are going to report something concerning to the fbi that would be possible. >> brandy, thank you so much for your reporting on this. >>> during the news conference jefferson county public school officials were asked about whether there would be an increase in security at schools because of this incident. >> we will not disclose what exactly that looks like...
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palmer high school in colorado springs, colorado, and their winning entry is entitled what it means to be american, voting. >> what is interesting is our definition of everyone has evolved. it wasn't until early 1870 that americans accepted male ex-slaves as a part of everyone. it wasn't until 1920 that women were granted the right to vote. now in antoine, although it is often thought everyone is included in the ledge slakes, there are people around the ountry that aren't represented equally. >> gerrymandering. >> political gerrymandering is probably one of the greatest threats to our democracy rye now. >> it is almost impossible to avoid the political tension around that. what is it? >> it is the manipulation of boundaries to help one party or group. >> politicians do that by redrawing the lines that make up districts in signs. they isolate vote. >> in pennsylvania, 44% of the voters chose democratic candidates for the house of representatives in 2014, but 13 of the 18 districts, more than 2/3 are represented by republicans. >> in in other words, instead of voters picking their repres
palmer high school in colorado springs, colorado, and their winning entry is entitled what it means to be american, voting. >> what is interesting is our definition of everyone has evolved. it wasn't until early 1870 that americans accepted male ex-slaves as a part of everyone. it wasn't until 1920 that women were granted the right to vote. now in antoine, although it is often thought everyone is included in the ledge slakes, there are people around the ountry that aren't represented...
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abc 7 news, littleton, colorado. >>> on to the holiday forecast, yeah, it's breezy out there today. we took a live look outside briefly, but on what's on the way? >> we're gusting well over 40 miles an hour, 44 that current gust the winds will rather breezy still by 10:00, and then as we start to see this front move out of the here, you'll notice the winds are much weaker, most spots less than about 10 miles an hour. you look at -- but tomorrow afternoon will be a much warmer day. >>> abc 7 is committed to covering issues that affect us all. today a to go green. check it out. abc 7 news was in the bayview neighborhood where elementary kids host a spring clean event. they recently visited to taiwan to learn more about recycling as part of a comprehensive -- a nonprofit group also joined in the effort. they received a $30 million federal grant. we do want to hear about your ideas about building a better bay area. >>> a tiger attacked its keeper at a school in kansas. >> coming up, why the zoo director say they didn't consider a minute putting down the big cat. >>> and ravioli institut
abc 7 news, littleton, colorado. >>> on to the holiday forecast, yeah, it's breezy out there today. we took a live look outside briefly, but on what's on the way? >> we're gusting well over 40 miles an hour, 44 that current gust the winds will rather breezy still by 10:00, and then as we start to see this front move out of the here, you'll notice the winds are much weaker, most spots less than about 10 miles an hour. you look at -- but tomorrow afternoon will be a much warmer...
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springs, colorado. i'm looking for the turnoff to a strange inheritance which includes, believe me, one of the most unique collections. and my marker? it's a giant beetle. >> hi, jamie. >> how are you? i'm fine. how are you? my name's rj steer. in 2007, my grandfather john may passed away and left the largest privately owned collection of insects in the world. ♪ at the time i didn't know what the rest of the family might want to do with it. >> it's housed in this little museum. nestled in a small canyon, it's one of those classic american roadside attractions. of all the strange things you might like to inherit one day... wow! >> ...a few thousand drawers, canisters, and cases full of bugs is probably not on your list. would it change your mind if i told you it's been appraised for millions? [ record scratches ] somebody tells you you're sitting on how much in terms of value of this collection of insects? >> there are some insects that have never been seen since, there are some insects that are though
springs, colorado. i'm looking for the turnoff to a strange inheritance which includes, believe me, one of the most unique collections. and my marker? it's a giant beetle. >> hi, jamie. >> how are you? i'm fine. how are you? my name's rj steer. in 2007, my grandfather john may passed away and left the largest privately owned collection of insects in the world. ♪ at the time i didn't know what the rest of the family might want to do with it. >> it's housed in this little...
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the san jose sharks host the colorado avalanche.. details on the big game in a live report when we come back. (justine) and -- three years later, and no suspect behind bars. how police are still trying to find the man responsible of shooting a pregnant woman. (grant) plus -- a story of resiliency. how a soccer player is bouncing back after a terrible injury resulting in him lossing a hand. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist i'm chief (justine) and if you want to skip the commercials and get more news during the break - make sure you are streaming us on kron-on. go-to "kron- on-dot-tv" to start watching now. ♪ flintstones! meet the flintstones. ♪ ♪ they're the modern stone age family. ♪ ♪ from the town of bedrock. ♪ meet george jetson. ♪ ♪ his boy elroy. with instant acceleration, electric cars are more fun to drive and more affordable than ever. electric cars are here. plug into the present. (grant) in the north bay... a san anselmo teenager suffered a terrible injury a few weeks ago... the poor lik lost one of his ha
the san jose sharks host the colorado avalanche.. details on the big game in a live report when we come back. (justine) and -- three years later, and no suspect behind bars. how police are still trying to find the man responsible of shooting a pregnant woman. (grant) plus -- a story of resiliency. how a soccer player is bouncing back after a terrible injury resulting in him lossing a hand. (lawrence) i'm chief meteorologist i'm chief (justine) and if you want to skip the commercials and get...
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it will come back to hurt the sharks as they face the colorado avalanche tonight. joe pavelski was on the ice, bleeding quite a bit as his head hit the heart -- hard surface. you will not play tonight. we have that story coming up. have that story coming up. >>>the playoff continues tonight for the san jose sharks. >> are about to take on colorado in the next round of the stanley cup playoffs. we have a little preview. andrea? >> reporter: yes i don't know if we will see another game like we did in game seven against las vegas knights. but that big hit on joe pavelski that ignited that comeback win will come back to hurt the sharks as they face the colorado avalanche. joe pavelski was bleeding quite a bit out of his head, as it hit the hard surface. you will not play tonight. the sharks are extremely vague on the severity of the injury. his status is day to day which is encouraging. he's a tough guy to replace. >> on the ice, he does it all block shots, power plays, first minute, last minute, whether your up or down. is that enough? >> he does things that are out t
it will come back to hurt the sharks as they face the colorado avalanche tonight. joe pavelski was on the ice, bleeding quite a bit as his head hit the heart -- hard surface. you will not play tonight. we have that story coming up. have that story coming up. >>>the playoff continues tonight for the san jose sharks. >> are about to take on colorado in the next round of the stanley cup playoffs. we have a little preview. andrea? >> reporter: yes i don't know if we will see...
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that i actually said that there are no bigots in the university of colorado. this is a very weird thing about our current moment, there is nothing more insulting you can say to a college administrator then "your institution is filled with good people there are no bigots there" because they want to say this is a bigoted environment. it is a very perverse situation. you have elite liberal institutions voluntarily embracing the narrative that they discriminate when this is empirically demonstrably false. i was at the university of colorado they did a wonderful job inviting me nevertheless for me to say that this is an open-minded institution was seen by some people there as an insult. go figure. >> what's the advantage to saying it's not open environment? >> that's a fabulous question. if one was starting from scratch not knowing the whole victim ideology that we live in, it's absolutely puzzling. yet there is a bureaucracy in every university today and it's not confined to the elite colleges, now trickling down sadly into community colleges that's invested its e
that i actually said that there are no bigots in the university of colorado. this is a very weird thing about our current moment, there is nothing more insulting you can say to a college administrator then "your institution is filled with good people there are no bigots there" because they want to say this is a bigoted environment. it is a very perverse situation. you have elite liberal institutions voluntarily embracing the narrative that they discriminate when this is empirically...
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let's begin with this story in colorado. authorities are searching for this woman. she is infatuated with columbine high school. threats led to lockouts tuesday in denver area schools. >> she has made some concerning comments in the past. she has expressed an infatuation with columbine and the events, the shooting there that happened. she was last seen toward the foothills. we have been trying to find her ever since. >> the timing of this is really important, too. saturday marks the 20th anniversary of columbine high school. hundreds of schools in and around denver are closed today. we have more from cnn's scott mcclain. >> reporter: police are searching for an 18-year-old woman they say is armed and dangerous who made credible, but nonspecific threats against schools. her name is soul pace. the fbi sent to local law enforcement, pace was infatuated with columbine. she came to colorado only on monday. >> she departed the airport and went to a store where she did procure a weapon. she obtained a pump action shotgun and ammunition. we have no specific information abou
let's begin with this story in colorado. authorities are searching for this woman. she is infatuated with columbine high school. threats led to lockouts tuesday in denver area schools. >> she has made some concerning comments in the past. she has expressed an infatuation with columbine and the events, the shooting there that happened. she was last seen toward the foothills. we have been trying to find her ever since. >> the timing of this is really important, too. saturday marks the...
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♪ ♪ arthel: a somber day in littleton colorado. the community marking 20 years since the deadly shooting at columbine high school. which killed 12 students and a math teacher. people there honoring and remembering those who lost their lives on that tragic day. will bring in craig scott, a survivor of the columbine shooting and creator of value up.i want to hear about your story and your life now. you lost her sister, rachel that day. how do you remember your sister? meaning is there something in particular that you did or do to keep her memory present and alive in your life? >> thank you, arthel. yeah, i, 11 times the anniversary days can be down and depressed but now i don't allow that to happen. i just remember her for life and what she stood for. also remembering just the good things and not letting this be too heavy, today, i got to spend a lot of time with friends, family, people have not seen in a long time. old alumni, i came over from the school and saw a lot of faces. our principal shared an assembly together. we all talke
♪ ♪ arthel: a somber day in littleton colorado. the community marking 20 years since the deadly shooting at columbine high school. which killed 12 students and a math teacher. people there honoring and remembering those who lost their lives on that tragic day. will bring in craig scott, a survivor of the columbine shooting and creator of value up.i want to hear about your story and your life now. you lost her sister, rachel that day. how do you remember your sister? meaning is there...
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a brief time ago she joined me from colorado. in your own stellar career, aub olympic gold medalist, world cup champion, did you feet constrained se unwritten rules that govern how women behave? abby: i think all of these rules i talk about in this book, women deal with on a daily basis. but because i was in ecosystem of these 23 women over the course of 15 years, 23 amazing, competitive, powerful women, we were really against these ideals of what it means to be a woman in the world. being on the women's national team was a position of privilege, and it is important for all of us to figure out what do i know and dr a line back to why i know what i know and what we believe to be true. and if it is serving you and your life, awesome. kbut i th that so many women out there, what they know to be true is not serving them, and this book is to figure out how to make their life work for them. laura: one of your rules is tolu make f your fuel, which i found especially interesting. do you think women put too much pressu perfect?selves to b
a brief time ago she joined me from colorado. in your own stellar career, aub olympic gold medalist, world cup champion, did you feet constrained se unwritten rules that govern how women behave? abby: i think all of these rules i talk about in this book, women deal with on a daily basis. but because i was in ecosystem of these 23 women over the course of 15 years, 23 amazing, competitive, powerful women, we were really against these ideals of what it means to be a woman in the world. being on...
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d meief time ago she joi from colorado. in your own stellar career, a double olymp gold medalist, world cup champion, did you feel constrained by these unwritten rules that govern how women behave?al abby: i thinof these rules lytalk about in this book, women deal with on a dasis. but because i was in the ecosystem of these 23 women over the course of 15 years, 23 amazing, competitive, powerful women, we were really against these ideals of what it means to be a woman in the world. being the women's nation team was a position of privileg and it is important for all of us to figure out what do i know and draw a line back to why i know what i know and what we believe to be true. and if it is serving you and your life, awesome. but i think m that y women out there, what they know to be true is not serving them, and this book is to figure out how to make their life work for them. laura: one of your rules is to make failure your fuel, which i found especially interesting. do you think women put too much pressure on themselves to
d meief time ago she joi from colorado. in your own stellar career, a double olymp gold medalist, world cup champion, did you feel constrained by these unwritten rules that govern how women behave?al abby: i thinof these rules lytalk about in this book, women deal with on a dasis. but because i was in the ecosystem of these 23 women over the course of 15 years, 23 amazing, competitive, powerful women, we were really against these ideals of what it means to be a woman in the world. being the...
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springs, colorado, springs. space walking astronauts tackled battery and cable work outside the speciation today, the third spacewalk and just two weeks for the space station crew. the astronaut and mclean and david hustled through their part in battery swap outs that began last month. next up, link cable outside the 250-mile outpost to provide a backup power circuit for the canadian made robot. joining me now, the nasa administrator jim bridestine. thank you for being here. a lot of people want to know, it has been eight years since the shuttle program has shut down. what is the future of u.s. space? >> the president has given us an amazing charge, what we call space policy directive one which as we will go to the moon differently than we have ever done. this time it will be sustainable in other words we will stay. he also said to go with commercial partners, international partners and this is fascinating, to use the resources of the moon. we now know that there is hundreds of millions of tons of water ice, wha
springs, colorado, springs. space walking astronauts tackled battery and cable work outside the speciation today, the third spacewalk and just two weeks for the space station crew. the astronaut and mclean and david hustled through their part in battery swap outs that began last month. next up, link cable outside the 250-mile outpost to provide a backup power circuit for the canadian made robot. joining me now, the nasa administrator jim bridestine. thank you for being here. a lot of people...
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it passed both chambers of the colorado legislature without one republican vote. >> colorado really took a step forward in protecting the public, trying to prevent future gun violence. >> the colorado governor has said that sheriff senator in on a lawmaking position, but in a law enforcement position. harris, as you mentioned, they are expected to sign this bill into law. >> harris: thank you for the latest on that. now a new reaction to the growing controversy around former vice president joe biden. two women now alleging that the former vpn appropriately touched on. will this mean for biden's potential 2020 run? the power panel slides in. ♪ thanks to priceline working with top airlines to turn their unsold seats into amazing deals, sports fans are seeing more away games. various: yeah-h-h! isn't that a fire hazard? uh, it's actually just a fire. priceline. every trip is a big deal. (gasp) (singsong) budget meeting! sweet. if you compare last quarter to this quarter... various: mmm. it's no wonder everything seems a little better with the creamy taste of philly, made with fresh milk a
it passed both chambers of the colorado legislature without one republican vote. >> colorado really took a step forward in protecting the public, trying to prevent future gun violence. >> the colorado governor has said that sheriff senator in on a lawmaking position, but in a law enforcement position. harris, as you mentioned, they are expected to sign this bill into law. >> harris: thank you for the latest on that. now a new reaction to the growing controversy around former...
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there's a manhunt underway in colorado for this woman, pais. she's apparently made credible threats againstnoro approaching the20 anniversary of columbine and the fbi said she was obsessed with that school shootingle and she's acquired weapons and made these threats. yesterday, some schools closed down and today, many school districts in the denver area are also closed as this manhunt continues for this 20-year-old woman who came from florida. we're going to keep you posted. back to you. >> anne, thank you. >>> president trump vetoed a bipartisan resolution to end u.s. support for -- the bill's authors including the south bay. they argue the u.s. should not be involved without permission from congress. the u.s. has been provided logistical support -- it was seen as a rebuke for the murder of "washington post" journalist khashoggi. north korea may be moving radio active -- according to u.s. think tank, photos show activity that could indicate the reprocessing of radioactive material into bomb fuel. this comes as the trump administration is attem
there's a manhunt underway in colorado for this woman, pais. she's apparently made credible threats againstnoro approaching the20 anniversary of columbine and the fbi said she was obsessed with that school shootingle and she's acquired weapons and made these threats. yesterday, some schools closed down and today, many school districts in the denver area are also closed as this manhunt continues for this 20-year-old woman who came from florida. we're going to keep you posted. back to you....
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. >> in colorado a half million students will be back in class today. a woman suspected of planning to repeat the columbine school massacre has been found dead. >> authorities were taking no chances going in guns drawn after getting a tip that 18-year-old raisol pais was on in the area. they found her in a three-day manhunt that rattled coloradans days before the anniversary of the c l s waslone and took herlife. >> police found what they describe to cbs news as deeply disturbingerd the fbi. police said she had an infatuation with columbine saying be the best killer you can be and being alive is overrated along side a sketch of a gun. she travelled from florida to denver monday night where she legally purchased a pump-action shotgun and ammunition and responding to a incredible threat two dozen schools took security precautions yesterday and today a half million students were told to stay home. >> it is not an easy decision, but at the end of the day it is the right decision and the best to protect our kids. >> parents like this supported the move. >> i
. >> in colorado a half million students will be back in class today. a woman suspected of planning to repeat the columbine school massacre has been found dead. >> authorities were taking no chances going in guns drawn after getting a tip that 18-year-old raisol pais was on in the area. they found her in a three-day manhunt that rattled coloradans days before the anniversary of the c l s waslone and took herlife. >> police found what they describe to cbs news as deeply...
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evans, colorado. i think we can play it now. go ahead, scott. >> reporter: so this is an area about an hour and a half drive from where we are in littleton. it is initial reports were that she was last spotted somewhere out in the foothills. this is as you are driving out to the main ski resorts. it is in a pretty remote area. you will have to go down a seasonal road with plenty of switchbacks. she was not in a main area. she was in a pretty remote part of the colorado mountains that is not so easy to get to. it's not clear to me exactly what is there, but we did reach out to the sheriff's office and they are referring everything to the fbi. the fbi at this point is being pretty vague about what they mean by there is no longer a threat to the community, but i can tell you that a lot of people here will be breathing a sigh of relief. it is hard to overstress the significance of shutting down schools across a metro area the size of denver. >> absolutely. it is really remarkable. and it is an extreme effect or extreme move. but, lo
evans, colorado. i think we can play it now. go ahead, scott. >> reporter: so this is an area about an hour and a half drive from where we are in littleton. it is initial reports were that she was last spotted somewhere out in the foothills. this is as you are driving out to the main ski resorts. it is in a pretty remote area. you will have to go down a seasonal road with plenty of switchbacks. she was not in a main area. she was in a pretty remote part of the colorado mountains that is...
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our next guest explains why he falls in that colorado. colorado sheriff sheriff steve reames going join us. the governor pledged to sign it. what do do you know? >> the bill is going to become law. it really doesn't change the perspective that i've all along. i think this law is unconstitutional for many reasons. it's going to cause us to push this in the judicial realm and get at higher court ruling. >> sandra: for the time after it's signed, it becomes law. do you enforce it? >> the bill will become law january 1, 2020. we have little bit of time to work through the judicial process if possible. i don't have the option to enforce this. i think it violates the constitution and that intern would force me to violate my oath of office. >> sandra: that would then be not enforcing the law it's on the books. that would mean you would go to jail. are you willing to go to jail over this? >> obviously that's not what i'm hoping to do. that would be the last line of resort. what i can see happening is this, if one of these orders are issued to my
our next guest explains why he falls in that colorado. colorado sheriff sheriff steve reames going join us. the governor pledged to sign it. what do do you know? >> the bill is going to become law. it really doesn't change the perspective that i've all along. i think this law is unconstitutional for many reasons. it's going to cause us to push this in the judicial realm and get at higher court ruling. >> sandra: for the time after it's signed, it becomes law. do you enforce it?...
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my colorado. my camaro. my traverse. why did we switch? just look at it. ♪ just look at it. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. when it comes to scent, helen's motto is, "the more the better." so when she tried new gain scent blast detergent, she loved it. her son loves it, and her husband loves it, too. the delivery woman? hey you can't float everyone's boat. new gain scent blast. love it or hate it, it's intense. you'when you barely the clip a passing car. minor accident -no big deal, right? wrong. your insurance company is gonna raise your rate after the other car got a scratch so small you coulda fixed it with a pen. maybe you should take that pen and use it to sign up with a
my colorado. my camaro. my traverse. why did we switch? just look at it. ♪ just look at it. hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. i'm begging you... take gas-x.ed beneath the duvet your tossing and turning isn't restlessness, it's gas! gas-x relieves pressure, bloating and discomfort... fast! so we can all sleep easier tonight. when...
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ktvu.com. >>> coming up a deadly pileup along the colorado in the state. what we are learning from officials tonight about what led to this fiery crash. >>> justice served for the family of two kids killed in a dui crash. the verdict given to a repeat offender and what the children's mother is saying. >>> >> >>> this video wrong way accident in san francisco sitting down turk street for hours today. from sky fox you can see why. this truck wound up on the sidewalk heading the wrong way down turk street. wedged between parked cars and the building. firefighters say the truck sheared off a fire hydrant at a 11:30 am. you can see the buildings awning was knocked down. we are told there is no word of injuries in this accident. >>> police in colorado say four people were killed in the devastating chain reaction crash west of denver. police say the driver of the truck hauling lumber lost control and plowed into dozens of vehicles.>> reporter: >> i will tell you in my years at lakewood this is looking to be one of the worst accidents we have had in lakewood.>> re
ktvu.com. >>> coming up a deadly pileup along the colorado in the state. what we are learning from officials tonight about what led to this fiery crash. >>> justice served for the family of two kids killed in a dui crash. the verdict given to a repeat offender and what the children's mother is saying. >>> >> >>> this video wrong way accident in san francisco sitting down turk street for hours today. from sky fox you can see why. this truck wound up on...
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colorado already scored at the sharks gave it up in there. tyson barry for the follow-up, 2-1 and holding on for a 4-3 when, even at one game each and headed to denver for game three on tuesday. the new york yankees came limping into town with half their team on the injured list and they proceeded to hammer the giants in three straight games. lots of judge fans but nobody got to see him, the yankees did not need them. already a 4-0 lead in the third that's when torres got a hold of one, if you know the giants you know the odds of them coming back from a deficit like that. 8-0 to 6, this time sanchez gets into the pitch with a runner on, a three-game sweep with their most lopsided win of the series, 11-5 in this one. happy 26 thursday to matt chapman. they had to feel like in pretty good shape, like on amount of all people a three run shot game tied again but not for long after a single and a walk. a running start from second when justin puts a single to left, no trouble coming home. 5-for toronto as they sweep the series and in fact they have
colorado already scored at the sharks gave it up in there. tyson barry for the follow-up, 2-1 and holding on for a 4-3 when, even at one game each and headed to denver for game three on tuesday. the new york yankees came limping into town with half their team on the injured list and they proceeded to hammer the giants in three straight games. lots of judge fans but nobody got to see him, the yankees did not need them. already a 4-0 lead in the third that's when torres got a hold of one, if you...
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action shotgun and ammunition after she arrived in colorado. she then went into the foothills where she was last seen. brandy, i want to ask you about a little bit of the background of this woman and how it is investigators knew she was so focused on columbine. what was discovered through the course of this about her motivations, what she put online, and why we understand this about her. >> well, they haven't specifically said what they found. what we found is she had a couple of blogs -- she had a blog and a couple of accounts on some sort of art websites where you can post pictures of your drawings. and on her blog we found -- it's disturbing. it's the ramblings of a mentally disturbed person. it seems she was very depressed. at the same time it's someone who writes that they are sort of getting over a heartbreak and they don't feel understood and, you know, not so untypical teenage stuff. but what is not typical is that she also posted drawlings of the columbine killers. she posted leeics that they liked. you could see by their diaries. a lo
action shotgun and ammunition after she arrived in colorado. she then went into the foothills where she was last seen. brandy, i want to ask you about a little bit of the background of this woman and how it is investigators knew she was so focused on columbine. what was discovered through the course of this about her motivations, what she put online, and why we understand this about her. >> well, they haven't specifically said what they found. what we found is she had a couple of blogs --...
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doug, you've played your share of baseball in colorado. have you ever seen it like that in mid-april? >> in the snow, absolutely. g i had e where the snow was coming down pretty good out there. the most amazing thing about ahi storm like in colorado, it was near 80 degrees yesterday in denver. right now it is 18. >> unbelievable. >> we talk about big time changes heref 20 to0 degrees, you're talking 65 degrees. st amazing what they' dealing with. and that storm system is moving our way. we'll see it as it gets here later this week. today we saw a beautiful afternoon, high temperature of 72 degrees. rit now still looking pretty good across our area. mostly clear winds out of the southeast at heree miles per hour. around rest of the area, mid-and low 50s. frederic 61 in annapolis. 50 towards huntingtown. in patuxent river. a cool night t to. many of you in the low to e'd-40s tomorrow, a chilly day compared to where been the last couple. 58 at recess 66, rather pleasant tomorrow afternoon, a pretty night dayh even tho we'll see more clouds. n
doug, you've played your share of baseball in colorado. have you ever seen it like that in mid-april? >> in the snow, absolutely. g i had e where the snow was coming down pretty good out there. the most amazing thing about ahi storm like in colorado, it was near 80 degrees yesterday in denver. right now it is 18. >> unbelievable. >> we talk about big time changes heref 20 to0 degrees, you're talking 65 degrees. st amazing what they' dealing with. and that storm system is...
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more than half of all colorado counties officially oppose it. many have declared themselves sanctuary counties, not for immigration but for guns, promising not to devote resources to enforce the law, and despite its sheriff's backing, even douglas county passed a resolution opposing the bill. >> why would you tell a law enforcement officer that you could not enforce a law because they didn't like it? that's craziness. >> we're putting line in the sand for what we believe right now is, supporting the constitutional law. >> that was our scott mclean reporting. now weld county colorado sheriff steve reams who says he's so opposed to this bill that he's not going to enforce it, and thing you, first of all, for joining me, sheriff. what about this bill bothers you so much that if and when it becomes law, and it looks like it's going to be rather soon, you say you would rather go to jail than endorse it. >> well, this bill is unlike any other red flag bill that's been enacted anywhere in the united states in that it allows someone's firearms to be tak
more than half of all colorado counties officially oppose it. many have declared themselves sanctuary counties, not for immigration but for guns, promising not to devote resources to enforce the law, and despite its sheriff's backing, even douglas county passed a resolution opposing the bill. >> why would you tell a law enforcement officer that you could not enforce a law because they didn't like it? that's craziness. >> we're putting line in the sand for what we believe right now...
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in colorado right now. a massive manhunt with hundreds of schools closed as investigators search for this woman who is apparently inf infatuated with columbine and the deadly shooting that happened there nearly 20 years ago. the fbi calling her a credible threat to communities in and around denver. we've got our team covering this and the other stories we're bringing you. joe frier just south of denver in little ton. who is this woman and are investigators any closer to finding her? >> hallie, her name is sol pais. she is a student at miami beach high school. earlier this week, she flew from florida to denver. after landing, she was able to buy a shotgun and some ammunition. she was then last seen monday somewhere in the foothills here in jefferson county. but it's unclear where she is right now. authorities say that she did make a credible threat. that she is extremely dangerous. but they have not offered details on the nature of that threat. they did make it clear, though, there was no threat made towards
in colorado right now. a massive manhunt with hundreds of schools closed as investigators search for this woman who is apparently inf infatuated with columbine and the deadly shooting that happened there nearly 20 years ago. the fbi calling her a credible threat to communities in and around denver. we've got our team covering this and the other stories we're bringing you. joe frier just south of denver in little ton. who is this woman and are investigators any closer to finding her? >>...
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we got it passed in colorado. the only purple state to achieve universal background checks and limiting the size of the capacity of magazines. i think we have to go beyond that. we should be raising the age of certain gun purchases. we should be looking at how to do more training on gun safety and making sure that we have red flag laws so when someone is having a psychological issue they are -- i mean, some of the stuff -- we can't get basic stuff passed like universal background checks. it's infuriating. over 90% of the american people believe in universal background checks and it's still not passed? >> let's role play a little bit. say you were able to get the democratic nomination. now you're going toe to toe with one of the dirtiest fighters in modern history in politics. i think the president would probably take that as a compliment. you know he'll have fun with your name. when he says, oh, that's the pot guy and he wants to legalize drugs. that's still going to be a raging debate in this country. you have da
we got it passed in colorado. the only purple state to achieve universal background checks and limiting the size of the capacity of magazines. i think we have to go beyond that. we should be raising the age of certain gun purchases. we should be looking at how to do more training on gun safety and making sure that we have red flag laws so when someone is having a psychological issue they are -- i mean, some of the stuff -- we can't get basic stuff passed like universal background checks. it's...
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colorado was one of the first states to legalize recreational pot. now there say new study that says more than 2500 people have been sent to emergency rooms in the state complaining they got a bad high. now our doctor jon lapook says it is not just those smoking ary seusss edible cannabis for severe neck and back pain. >> it takes the edge off, it does help t definitely does. >> wried it a year ago. >> oh man, i knew something was wrong. >> her husband herb had to call 911. >> the colors were very, very vivid. and i was feeling a little bit dizzy and just disoriented. >> ten states have legalized recognize rational marijuana. >> this is the first time have i ever been in a marijuana dispense ree. >> for 60 mincer we saw first hand. >> peaches and cream. >> milk chocolate. >> the wide array of edible products available in colorado. >> the first time people try edibles they don't know how to consume it. so you have to do it really slow. >> inhaled cannabis has an effect within minutes while edible cannabis is absorbed more slowly. >> what that leads to
colorado was one of the first states to legalize recreational pot. now there say new study that says more than 2500 people have been sent to emergency rooms in the state complaining they got a bad high. now our doctor jon lapook says it is not just those smoking ary seusss edible cannabis for severe neck and back pain. >> it takes the edge off, it does help t definitely does. >> wried it a year ago. >> oh man, i knew something was wrong. >> her husband herb had to call...
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tyson berry, yeah, he ripped it at home. 2-1 colorado, after two. the third period, colorado, pushed a third goal pass joness a few minutes later. the sharks pulled their goalie, the avalanche winning 4-3, the final. >>> the a's picking up at the bottom half of the 11th. the a's is up for one. brandon drewery, all against oakland. it is not done. justin with a walk off based hit. 5-4 and sweeps the sson'll kee short. gary sanchez almost hits one out of the stadium. it would be beautiful if you are the yankees fans. 11-5, yankees. not a good weekend for the giants. minimizing the discomfort. >> i like your honesty on this. >> thank you, mindy. >>> a sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. >>> tonight at 11:00, the abc 7 i-team has a story of the sonoma man who was badly burned. we investigate on this incident. >>> we are knowing mo
tyson berry, yeah, he ripped it at home. 2-1 colorado, after two. the third period, colorado, pushed a third goal pass joness a few minutes later. the sharks pulled their goalie, the avalanche winning 4-3, the final. >>> the a's picking up at the bottom half of the 11th. the a's is up for one. brandon drewery, all against oakland. it is not done. justin with a walk off based hit. 5-4 and sweeps the sson'll kee short. gary sanchez almost hits one out of the stadium. it would be...
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the colorado rockies postponed their game against the atlanta braves. the minnesota twins wished they could have done the same. they were in new york losing to the mets. down south it was all fun and games yesterday ahead of the masters in augusta, georgia, but rain from this storm system is expected to disrupt play at one of golf's premier tournaments this weekend. and many areas in the midwestern states are still getting over massive flooding after snow melted away from the first bomb cyclone on march 13th. the hope this time around is the ground will soak in more of that runoff, keeping rivers from cresting. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you, laura. >>> well, some parts of the midwest are expected to get more than 2 feet of snow by the end of the week. chief meteorologist drew burgoyne of our milwaukee affiliate wtjt tells us where that will happen. >> the dakotas are going to get hammered today with very heavy snowfall and then you combine that with wind gusts today between 40 and 50 miles an hour, and it's going to be an abso
the colorado rockies postponed their game against the atlanta braves. the minnesota twins wished they could have done the same. they were in new york losing to the mets. down south it was all fun and games yesterday ahead of the masters in augusta, georgia, but rain from this storm system is expected to disrupt play at one of golf's premier tournaments this weekend. and many areas in the midwestern states are still getting over massive flooding after snow melted away from the first bomb cyclone...
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we start with something happening in colorado. authorities searching for this woman they say is infatuated with columbine high school. threats led to lockouts including columbine where a mass shooting occurred in 1999. >> she has made some concerning comments in the past. she has expressed an infatuation with columbine and the events, the shooting there that happened. she was last seen out toward the foothills. we have been trying to find her ever since. >> hundreds of schools in 20 districts in and around denver will be closed today. we get more from cnn's scott mcclain. >> reporter: police are searching for an 18-year-old woman they say is armed and dangerous who made credible, but nonspecific threats. her name is sol pais. pais was infatuated with columbine. according to the sheriff's office, she came to colorado only on monday. >> she departed the airport and went to a store where she did procure a weapon. she obtained a pump action shotgun and ammunition. we have no specific information about any specific threat to any partic
we start with something happening in colorado. authorities searching for this woman they say is infatuated with columbine high school. threats led to lockouts including columbine where a mass shooting occurred in 1999. >> she has made some concerning comments in the past. she has expressed an infatuation with columbine and the events, the shooting there that happened. she was last seen out toward the foothills. we have been trying to find her ever since. >> hundreds of schools in 20...
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muchas gracias, adriana, denver es una de las zonas mÁs afectadas por esta tormenta en el estado de colorado que se extiende hasta wisconsin, recomendamos que sigan atentos a la informaciÓn del tiempo a travÉs de noticias telemundo y telemundo.com. es que las consecuencias de una tormenta fuerte pueden ser trÁgicas y dejan imagenes que hielan la sangre, ya es mala suerte que en una calle semidesierta pase un ciclista y le caiga un poste de luz, ocurriÓ en washington, vemos un grabaciÓn de cÁmaras de seguridad, por suerte nadie saliÓ herido obviamente el sust fue muy grande >> cruzar ilegalmente la frontera ayudado por traficantes de personas no es nada barato, los coyotes como se les conoce han duplicado sus precios para pasaunos en los poco mÁs de dos aÑos de la administraciÓn trump, el dato sale de un estudio de alguien que conoce muy bien el tema, edgar muÑoz nos acerca a esta realidad, quÉ tal, adelante >> asÍ es, felicidad, en esta ola de inmigrantes que cruzan hacia estados unidos por la frontera sur hay un claro ganador, los traficantes de humanos, conocidos como coyotes,
muchas gracias, adriana, denver es una de las zonas mÁs afectadas por esta tormenta en el estado de colorado que se extiende hasta wisconsin, recomendamos que sigan atentos a la informaciÓn del tiempo a travÉs de noticias telemundo y telemundo.com. es que las consecuencias de una tormenta fuerte pueden ser trÁgicas y dejan imagenes que hielan la sangre, ya es mala suerte que en una calle semidesierta pase un ciclista y le caiga un poste de luz, ocurriÓ en washington, vemos un grabaciÓn de...
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grados, vamos a hablar del cambio para maÑana, despuÉs de la pausa les contamos mÁs la comunidad de colorado se juntÓ esta tarde para recordar a las vÍctimas del tiroteo ocurrido en abril 1999, adriana nos cuenta cÓmo se encuentra esta comunidad a 20 aÑos de esta tragedia. >> en un dÍa como hoy los corazones de los residentes de colorado se estremece al escuchar la palabra columbine en el aniversario nÚmero 20 del tiroteo aquÍ este dia se recorÓo a las vÍctimas con mÚsica, asÍ como con el himno nacional del paÍs que los vio nacer, pero tambiÉn morir, hubo muchas palabras de amor que dice que demostraba a su mamÁ todos los dÍas con un beso en la mejilla antes de irse a la preparatoria, soÑaba con ser marÍn o bombero asÍ como su padre, los familiares de estÁs vÍctimas recibieron un mensaje del expresidente bill clinton, sus palabras fueron de amor, respeto y unidad hacia todos los presentes, les comento que bueno este hecho trajo mucho de bate con relaciÓn al uso de armas aquÍ en estados unidos, el padre de una vÍctima se ha mostrado muy activo y buscado cambiar este tip
grados, vamos a hablar del cambio para maÑana, despuÉs de la pausa les contamos mÁs la comunidad de colorado se juntÓ esta tarde para recordar a las vÍctimas del tiroteo ocurrido en abril 1999, adriana nos cuenta cÓmo se encuentra esta comunidad a 20 aÑos de esta tragedia. >> en un dÍa como hoy los corazones de los residentes de colorado se estremece al escuchar la palabra columbine en el aniversario nÚmero 20 del tiroteo aquÍ este dia se recorÓo a las vÍctimas con mÚsica,...
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scott mclean is in littleton, colorado, where columbine is. scott, tell us the latest on this search. >> reporter: hey, ana. authorities believe after she flew into the denver airport, she went to the foothills area on the outskirts of denver. authorities are carrying out physical searches of some areas where she was last seen. there have been no credible sightings of her in the last 24 hours. they're working to try to establish any sightings of her on surveillance cameras, anything like that. but, ana, as you know, that part of metro denver is much more sparsely populated than down in the city. i have to show you this. this is a pretty strange sight. this is columbine high school, wednesday, middle of the week. normally this parking lot would be full. all we see are pylons, two or three vehicles. last time i saw this was last year on the anniversary of columbine. they shut down the school and don't actually have class. there are 20 school districts that are shut down in response to this potential threat. that's not schools. that's entire dist
scott mclean is in littleton, colorado, where columbine is. scott, tell us the latest on this search. >> reporter: hey, ana. authorities believe after she flew into the denver airport, she went to the foothills area on the outskirts of denver. authorities are carrying out physical searches of some areas where she was last seen. there have been no credible sightings of her in the last 24 hours. they're working to try to establish any sightings of her on surveillance cameras, anything like...
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colorado given the green light to the red flag on law. one sheriff is firing back. >> to carry out a law. finding or holding a contempt hearing. heather: that sheriff joins us live next. group of kids take a patriotic timeout from playtime. the story behind this photo that will make you proud to be an american. ♪ these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage for any letter any package any time right from your computer all the amazing services of the post office only cheaper get our special tv offer a 4-week trial plus postage and a digital scale go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again! heather: and look at top headline starting with fox news alert. kirsten nielsen heading to the southern border to get a firsthand look at the micro crisis. donald trump closing ports of entry is a new wave of illegal migrants pushes through mexico. house democrats vote to subpoena the fool and rejected mueller
colorado given the green light to the red flag on law. one sheriff is firing back. >> to carry out a law. finding or holding a contempt hearing. heather: that sheriff joins us live next. group of kids take a patriotic timeout from playtime. the story behind this photo that will make you proud to be an american. ♪ these folks, they don't have time to go to the post office they have businesses to grow customers to care for lives to get home to they use stamps.com print discounted postage...