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. -- half of all colorado families. we should feel good about reaching this milestone. it has taken more than three decades of work to get half the job done. we know we must do better, which is why, i am committed to achieving universal access to quality preschool for four-year-olds by the end of my first term. [applause] early childhood education is not just about giving our kids a great start in life, although truly that is where we start. every dollar invested in high-quality preschool produces a seven dollar return on due toent to taxpayers higher earnings, lower special education needs, greater tax revenues, less dependency on public assistance and lower crime rates. this is not just the right thing to do. it is the smart thing to do. and it is time to get it done. in addition to making essential investments in early education, we also improved other areas of k-12 education last year. we expanded loan forgiveness for ourl educators to address expandedhortage, and dropout prevention programs to end the school to pri
. -- half of all colorado families. we should feel good about reaching this milestone. it has taken more than three decades of work to get half the job done. we know we must do better, which is why, i am committed to achieving universal access to quality preschool for four-year-olds by the end of my first term. [applause] early childhood education is not just about giving our kids a great start in life, although truly that is where we start. every dollar invested in high-quality preschool...
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and here is an example in pueblo, colorado. the rocky mountains steel plant uses a lot of energy, it is an energy intensive manufacturing process, and they had to find a keeper source to stay competitive, and to stay -- so, working with excel energy they are building the largest behind the mirror solar project in american history to power the steel plant, creating a hundreds of solar jobs, keeping thousands of steel jobs in pueblo, producing cost and helping to save our way of, life all at the same time, that is what a renewable energy future looks like. it is very innovation, about growing, jobs about growing opportunity, but saving people money and doing our part to reduce air pollution in the process, and we don't have any time to waste. you know, those of you who know me well know that i am a big science fiction fan. last year i had a spider man quote, this year, it is not star wars, it's going to be a lot of the rings. he has to save the world is also burned of the growing, darkness scandal for sponsor the charges that i t
and here is an example in pueblo, colorado. the rocky mountains steel plant uses a lot of energy, it is an energy intensive manufacturing process, and they had to find a keeper source to stay competitive, and to stay -- so, working with excel energy they are building the largest behind the mirror solar project in american history to power the steel plant, creating a hundreds of solar jobs, keeping thousands of steel jobs in pueblo, producing cost and helping to save our way of, life all at the...
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so welcome to colorado. as indicated, i have been a lawyer and a judge now for 49 years, but i am a member of one of colorado's historic families, and that is what i would like to talk about. our family, called the pit-scott-jackson family has been in colorado since 1926. my grandfather was part of the great migration from the south to the north. he came from missouri to colorado in 1926 to visit his run, who is in fitzsimmons hospital. his son had been injured in world war i fighting with germans, that is why his son was in the hospital. he eventually died in that hospital. william pitts was a carpenter by trade that once he arrived in colorado, he decided to stay in colorado. my great-grandfather was a visionary. upon reaching colorado, he decided to purchase several lots in the north cherry creek area, which to those that are familiar with denver, it is now considered to be one of the most exclusive residential areas in colorado. back in 1926, it was near the city dump. because it was near the city dump,
so welcome to colorado. as indicated, i have been a lawyer and a judge now for 49 years, but i am a member of one of colorado's historic families, and that is what i would like to talk about. our family, called the pit-scott-jackson family has been in colorado since 1926. my grandfather was part of the great migration from the south to the north. he came from missouri to colorado in 1926 to visit his run, who is in fitzsimmons hospital. his son had been injured in world war i fighting with...
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once he arrived in colorado, he decided to stay in colorado. my grate grandfather was a visionary. upon reaching colorado, he decided to purchase several lots in the north cherry creek area which to those that are familiar with denver, it is now considered to be one of the most exclusive residential areas in colorado. back in 1926, it was near the city dump. because it was near city dump, poor families can be a lot cheap because it was next to the dump. my great grandfather bought three lots at that time. being a visionary, he also bought several lots at lincoln hills. we'll talk about lincoln hills in a minute. my great grandfather built three homes at cherry creek and several camps at lincoln hills. lincoln hills was created by a development company, there were two men, there were some questions whether they were black or white. my great grandfather was very fair skin and that because of his fair complexion that enabled him to do certain things dark skin black people would not be able to do. as my proposition of the two developers who purchased the property in lincoln hills which
once he arrived in colorado, he decided to stay in colorado. my grate grandfather was a visionary. upon reaching colorado, he decided to purchase several lots in the north cherry creek area which to those that are familiar with denver, it is now considered to be one of the most exclusive residential areas in colorado. back in 1926, it was near the city dump. because it was near city dump, poor families can be a lot cheap because it was next to the dump. my great grandfather bought three lots at...
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by way of example, take the colorado river. it is a prime surface water source for seven western states, and it is over appropriated by as much as 40%, leaving some farmers without water to grow crops, which our nation severely depends upon. years of greed drove exacerbate the situation. as another example, take california's recent passing of the sustainable groundwater management act, to manage over pumping of its aquifers. with these upcoming restrictions, at least 500,000 acres of farmland in the central valley of california will be without water, most likely, which means no crops can be grown on those acres. our clients tell us that they fear the livelihoods and legacy of their operations, many which had been in their families for generations. growers need access to updated technologies to face -- like the technology of drought throughout the u.s.. the equipment we most often see in the field fails to provide the accurate water accounting needed today. we have seen roughly about one in five flow meters into the field produc
by way of example, take the colorado river. it is a prime surface water source for seven western states, and it is over appropriated by as much as 40%, leaving some farmers without water to grow crops, which our nation severely depends upon. years of greed drove exacerbate the situation. as another example, take california's recent passing of the sustainable groundwater management act, to manage over pumping of its aquifers. with these upcoming restrictions, at least 500,000 acres of farmland...
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colorado's a leading producer of cattle, corn, wheat and dairy, but colorado's small farms are also raising everything from bison to ostriches and growing sunflowers, grapes and mushrooms to name a few. in the 21st century, technology and innovation are changing every day life, reshaping how consumers shop and how business is conducted. modern farming is no different. through advancements in robot s robotics, sensors, artificial intelligence, gps technology and digital platforms, agriculture is undergoing a revolution from the industrial age to the digital age. these innovations commonly known as agriculture technology provide an opportunity to help farmers increase yields and profitability while reducing waste and environmental impact. today's hearing will provide members with an opportunity to hear from innovators, farmers and researchers about how ag tech is helping farmers modernize their businesses and how entrepreneurship and innovation in ag tech is changing our food and farming systems. the increased use of ag tech has the potential to address challenges our country and the world wi
colorado's a leading producer of cattle, corn, wheat and dairy, but colorado's small farms are also raising everything from bison to ostriches and growing sunflowers, grapes and mushrooms to name a few. in the 21st century, technology and innovation are changing every day life, reshaping how consumers shop and how business is conducted. modern farming is no different. through advancements in robot s robotics, sensors, artificial intelligence, gps technology and digital platforms, agriculture is...
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follow-up questions for colorado. is colorado a postmark state? do you allow ballot harvesting like california? how does it work for a primary? >> let me see if i can get these. hand state. the thinking is, we do not want to have a gap in time where we are not comfortable -- we are not confident about who won the elections. we want to be able to identify our winners right away. in hand means we have some election official in the state has to have the ballots by 7:00 p.m. on election day as opposed to a postmark, which may extend the window of time in which the ballot could come in. that is one thing. i am not going to remember your other questions. ballot harvesting in colorado, we allow somebody to bring in as many as five ballots. that is been me in my wife's ballot. we have an 18-year-old. i might bring in her ballot. ballots bigger group of you could bring in. we changed that in state law. the last question? we have a pseudo-open primary. is way our primary works and if you are unaffiliated -- our primary works is if you are unaffiliated, we a
follow-up questions for colorado. is colorado a postmark state? do you allow ballot harvesting like california? how does it work for a primary? >> let me see if i can get these. hand state. the thinking is, we do not want to have a gap in time where we are not comfortable -- we are not confident about who won the elections. we want to be able to identify our winners right away. in hand means we have some election official in the state has to have the ballots by 7:00 p.m. on election day...
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>>still ahead what a mom in colorado is doing desperate >>the mother of a colorado man found dead in november is desperate for answers. she hopes that billboards like this one will help her find answer. yes to pay for digital billboard ads around colorado springs, begging for the information about how her son died. >>courtney from has the story. >>i just some answers. i mean to narrow. so did just to have a beach. >>november second is a day that forever changed kelly fair cop show let's life it comes in i'm good for a minute that i'm not it's the day her son 27 year-old thomas anthony fair cost was found dead in an empty parking lot el paso county sheriff's office later ruled his death as a homicide there and it's. >>not letting any information out to protect the integrity of the investigation of course now she's making a call for help that's larger than life hacking for information about her son's death there's somebody out there sitting somewhere that knows something and may be a phase here that you know one day they'll walk by it and i think you know what i'm going to go and call.
>>still ahead what a mom in colorado is doing desperate >>the mother of a colorado man found dead in november is desperate for answers. she hopes that billboards like this one will help her find answer. yes to pay for digital billboard ads around colorado springs, begging for the information about how her son died. >>courtney from has the story. >>i just some answers. i mean to narrow. so did just to have a beach. >>november second is a day that forever changed...
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went to the university of colorado, and graduated forced in his class. he also led the ncaa in rushing, and took the buffalo's, yes the buffalo's, and yes they have alive buffalo as a mascot to this day it's pretty awesome, and only occasionally gets loose, he took the buffalo's show ball game, after that, he served in the second world war, bronze star winner, south pacific road scholar to oxford graduated top of his class from yo law, school, and was leading russia in the nfl in his highest paid player. jack kennedy's friend held bobby kennedy desegregate the south all before serving 31 years on the united states supreme court wow. you can see why he was my hero. so one, day we are walking around the hallways of the supreme court, down on what they call the first four, pro really feels like a basement, and that's where the portraits, of justices are hung. justice leans over to me, and says oh justice corps such, used to like to have a little fun. he called this justice, so and so, little did he know. little did i know. how many of these old docks can yo
went to the university of colorado, and graduated forced in his class. he also led the ncaa in rushing, and took the buffalo's, yes the buffalo's, and yes they have alive buffalo as a mascot to this day it's pretty awesome, and only occasionally gets loose, he took the buffalo's show ball game, after that, he served in the second world war, bronze star winner, south pacific road scholar to oxford graduated top of his class from yo law, school, and was leading russia in the nfl in his highest...
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about the colorado system, i had two kiquick questions. am i correct that mail balloting is the only way to vote? okay, and then the drop boxes, where are they? what's the security? >> yeah, good question. so colorado, we like to say, is the burger king model, do it your way. so it's kind of a buffet of options. we mail a ballot 22 days prior to the election. then we open vote centers 15 days prior to the election. so there is vote centers in every county, based on population. there's a formula and set a days. as you approach the election, counties have to employ more and more centers. on election day the formula requires one for every 10,000 people. so even though we're handing you a ballot ahead of time, we're still providing you the back-end opportunities. the second question was -- >> the dropbox. >> dropboxs, yes. so also under state law, you have to have a certain number of dropboxs based on population, and then we require drop boxes on college campuses. if you have 2,000 or more students, you have to have one. and then on indian res
about the colorado system, i had two kiquick questions. am i correct that mail balloting is the only way to vote? okay, and then the drop boxes, where are they? what's the security? >> yeah, good question. so colorado, we like to say, is the burger king model, do it your way. so it's kind of a buffet of options. we mail a ballot 22 days prior to the election. then we open vote centers 15 days prior to the election. so there is vote centers in every county, based on population. there's a...
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what it means to colorado, so many goods from colorado and our top ten exported items are ag related, this $2 billion increase will mean significant opportunities for agriculture industry. the finance committee reported it out favorably last week. i voted for it this morning. vote it -- voted it out of the commerce committee and the finance committee, two committees i serve on and i look forward to its passage here in the united states senate. i live in colorado, surrounded by corn farms, wheat farms, hog producers, feed lots, and i know how important trade is to our state. this agreement to modernize and continue our agreement with canada and mexico is critical to the survival of agriculture in colorado and this country. and i know with new markets opening around the world, this agreement will continue to be the keystone of colorado trade. we stand to benefit tremendously from this update. our farmers and ranchers are counting on us to get this done, our manufacturers are counting on us getting this done. our economy is counting on us getting this done. thank you, mr. president. i ha
what it means to colorado, so many goods from colorado and our top ten exported items are ag related, this $2 billion increase will mean significant opportunities for agriculture industry. the finance committee reported it out favorably last week. i voted for it this morning. vote it -- voted it out of the commerce committee and the finance committee, two committees i serve on and i look forward to its passage here in the united states senate. i live in colorado, surrounded by corn farms, wheat...
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and the savings are even higher where colorado were getting ripped off the worst, in the eastern plains and southern colorado into western slope, and we should be proud of this work, you know, but a lot of the time, the best ideas do not come from inside this, building they come directly from our communities and i want to give you another example of what is happening in health care and how our work is helping to deliver savings working with you, in some accounted, because of winds pose employees and individuals together and uses their combined purchasing power to negotiate down the prices with hospitals to directly save consumers of money. our
and the savings are even higher where colorado were getting ripped off the worst, in the eastern plains and southern colorado into western slope, and we should be proud of this work, you know, but a lot of the time, the best ideas do not come from inside this, building they come directly from our communities and i want to give you another example of what is happening in health care and how our work is helping to deliver savings working with you, in some accounted, because of winds pose...
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up next is back in cascade, colorado. >> caller: thank you for the call. first i hav had a comment and a question that i would like to see asked in the trial. many people may not take money question or sincerity to loyalty because i am 34-years-old. i'm blue-collar. i'm a conservative, and i work in the oil industry to power this country. and yes, i moved for an acquittal because the democrats are full of crap coming into their tirades on this hearing is ongoing. second of all, my question for the house managers. why would you want to hear bolton's testimony anyway, knowing that he has publicly said that he would lie if it was in the best interest of the national security. he would lie to the american people if it was in the best interest of national security. why does that not mean he would fly on any other time if he was under oath? >> host: what do you do in the oil industry? >> caller: i'm an equipment operator and heavy truck operator. >> host: what kind of energy -- does colorado have oil wells? >> caller: yes, they do. i'm from colorado, but i work
up next is back in cascade, colorado. >> caller: thank you for the call. first i hav had a comment and a question that i would like to see asked in the trial. many people may not take money question or sincerity to loyalty because i am 34-years-old. i'm blue-collar. i'm a conservative, and i work in the oil industry to power this country. and yes, i moved for an acquittal because the democrats are full of crap coming into their tirades on this hearing is ongoing. second of all, my...
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they went to the colorado civil rights commission. the commission found jack phillips in violation of their laws, said this was discrimination. they told him he could not do wedding cakes in more if he is going to take this approach, which half of his business way been gone. he would've had to let go of half of his employees. he was also ordered to go together the education program about his police on these issues and he filed a lawsuit. he said this violates my free-speech rights and my free exercise rights. the supreme court said, look, this is normally the case about a state, and lgbt statute protecting your rights and your freedoms versus these fundamental first amendment rights of free speech and freedom of religion. they sit in this case we'll have to go to that because in this case, the colorado civil rights commission was itself engaging in religious bigotry by how they handled this case. they were not neutral. they were discriminatory. why did they say that? number one, because of the statement of the commissioners were very
they went to the colorado civil rights commission. the commission found jack phillips in violation of their laws, said this was discrimination. they told him he could not do wedding cakes in more if he is going to take this approach, which half of his business way been gone. he would've had to let go of half of his employees. he was also ordered to go together the education program about his police on these issues and he filed a lawsuit. he said this violates my free-speech rights and my free...
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colorado, also a tough state. also atough as main, but tough state. another incumbent who is incredibly strong, though not as well-known, cory gardner. great campaigner, good legislative record against a well known incumbent who has a good brand. is problem with hickenlooper that he has not been tested in a long time and you saw his performance as a presidential candidate outside of colorado, it turned into a dismal performance. that is a race where i see a tough state. candidate as he appears in john hickenlooper, so how do you game that out? i still like where we set. based on the terrain, those are the two i would be most concerned about. jacqueline: susan collins caston him popular vote to bert -- confirm brett kavanaugh. sweeps concerned if she the impeachment under the rug, votes for the president's acquittal and not support calling witnesses, it will be more problematic for an already competitive race? steven: i'll be interested to see -- at some point, she will have to cast complex votes on processes as well as acquittal itself. day,nk at the
colorado, also a tough state. also atough as main, but tough state. another incumbent who is incredibly strong, though not as well-known, cory gardner. great campaigner, good legislative record against a well known incumbent who has a good brand. is problem with hickenlooper that he has not been tested in a long time and you saw his performance as a presidential candidate outside of colorado, it turned into a dismal performance. that is a race where i see a tough state. candidate as he appears...
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offended way to do that in colorado. i was in business for a while would i got out the restructuring companies that were failing and had the chance to be superintendent of the republic schools. i tell people in the campaign tell trail, about 95000 kids in denver colorado, most kids are leaving in poverty. it is a billion-dollar question this about three times the size and indiana's budget just to put on perspective on that. i went into the senate about ten years ago, i was appointed would i arrived and i have been there ever since. if i had to summarize for you the last ten years of town halls in my say which this exactly the third democrat and on third independent and on third republican. it this very easy to do it. it this people coming and staying, we are working really hard. we can't afford some combination of housing and healthcare in higher education, early childhood education. in other words you can afford to live middle-class live. and we can't say. we think our kids are going to live on more diminished live than
offended way to do that in colorado. i was in business for a while would i got out the restructuring companies that were failing and had the chance to be superintendent of the republic schools. i tell people in the campaign tell trail, about 95000 kids in denver colorado, most kids are leaving in poverty. it is a billion-dollar question this about three times the size and indiana's budget just to put on perspective on that. i went into the senate about ten years ago, i was appointed would i...
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. >> reporter: the production line at the iconic coors plant in golden, colorado bottles beer at a breakneck pace, turning out 25,000 cases each hour. but for coors and every domestic brewer, a sobering fact. consumption of traditional beer has dropped more than 4% in the last year. >> some of the reasons where we are seeing some of the declines within those traditional lagers are consumer trends around health and wellness, consumer trends around wanting a different and new experience. >> reporter: craft beers from small brewers are grabbing market share. so are products like hard seltzer, promising fewer carbs and lower calories to increasingly health conscious consumers. >> who brewers who work here are really scientists. >> reporter: those trends are forcing brewers to refocus and become less dependent on traditional beer sales. >> expanding beyond beer is a necessity for this country and other companies, it is not? >> consumers' tastes will continue to change. the question is how do you continue the adapt and how do you continue to meet those changing tastes with new offerings. >> report
. >> reporter: the production line at the iconic coors plant in golden, colorado bottles beer at a breakneck pace, turning out 25,000 cases each hour. but for coors and every domestic brewer, a sobering fact. consumption of traditional beer has dropped more than 4% in the last year. >> some of the reasons where we are seeing some of the declines within those traditional lagers are consumer trends around health and wellness, consumer trends around wanting a different and new...
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arizona and colorado, north carolina. we may need to engage in iowa. democrats have an overconfident view of their chances in iowa. we will see whether that develops into a real race or not, and it is one we keep an eye on. we have said that if kelly loeffler needs our help, we will be there. she has significant resources of her own, and i don't know how that race shakes up. if we need to be active in alabama and we may well need to be because doug jones has raised a lot of money and i expect we will be active there. we will look at states like michigan. we will look at a state like new mexico. meteorologist mark roncetti is an interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money nd for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape there, but that is another we en
arizona and colorado, north carolina. we may need to engage in iowa. democrats have an overconfident view of their chances in iowa. we will see whether that develops into a real race or not, and it is one we keep an eye on. we have said that if kelly loeffler needs our help, we will be there. she has significant resources of her own, and i don't know how that race shakes up. if we need to be active in alabama and we may well need to be because doug jones has raised a lot of money and i expect...
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we had a community around our air forces bases in colorado and el paso and colorado springs, where it was dweggetted before anybody else in the country had detected and done what we can to the water systems that are down there, to try to get money from the air force to help fix the problem they created and also to make sure it's are regulated in the way it should be regulated. jean shaheen and i have worked on this for years and years. you had 90 people like show han hassan. we got to continue to do that and clean water -- what i have said to people, i said what did you learn running for president. do people want government to do everything for them. i say, no. people are too resilient for that but do want the people they love to be able to live in dignity. for them that means being able to travel back and forth to work on roads that aren't filled with pot holes and sending your kids to a better school and having health care your entire life so you don't go brupt because of things that people in other countries don't have and it means having clean water and clean air and having a gove
we had a community around our air forces bases in colorado and el paso and colorado springs, where it was dweggetted before anybody else in the country had detected and done what we can to the water systems that are down there, to try to get money from the air force to help fix the problem they created and also to make sure it's are regulated in the way it should be regulated. jean shaheen and i have worked on this for years and years. you had 90 people like show han hassan. we got to continue...
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arizona and colorado, north carolina. we may need to engage in iowa. democrats have an overconfident view of their chances in iowa. we will see whether that develops into a real race or not, and it is one we keep an eye on. we have said that if kelly loeffler needs our help, we will be there. she has significant resources of her own, and i don't know how that race shakes up. if we need to be active in alabama and we may well need to be because doug jones has raised a lot of money and i expect we will be active there. we will look at states like michigan. we will look at a state like new mexico. meteorologist mark ro roncetti is an interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that so we will look at that race and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money and for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape there, but that is another w
arizona and colorado, north carolina. we may need to engage in iowa. democrats have an overconfident view of their chances in iowa. we will see whether that develops into a real race or not, and it is one we keep an eye on. we have said that if kelly loeffler needs our help, we will be there. she has significant resources of her own, and i don't know how that race shakes up. if we need to be active in alabama and we may well need to be because doug jones has raised a lot of money and i expect...
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we are having all of that happen in colorado as well. many of our forests are dying because of the bark beetle infestation that is a result of climate change. just like new hampshire,, exactly the same thing, the winters are no longer getting cold enough to kill off the beatles between one winter in the next. which means they are around for the next year to do the damage that they have done. the first plant i -- plan i put out in this election was my climate plan. i'm a former superintendent, i could have put out an education plan but i put out a climate plan for all the reasons mike said at the outset of this. from the point of view of the next generation, this is the existential crisis we ace. i think this is the existential crisis are democracy faces. in the plan that i put out, i laid out how to spend the first day working on climate, not just the first 100 days working on climate. that would be summoning all the people needed to write a plan along the lines of the american climate plan which i proposed in this campaign. to do the wo
we are having all of that happen in colorado as well. many of our forests are dying because of the bark beetle infestation that is a result of climate change. just like new hampshire,, exactly the same thing, the winters are no longer getting cold enough to kill off the beatles between one winter in the next. which means they are around for the next year to do the damage that they have done. the first plant i -- plan i put out in this election was my climate plan. i'm a former superintendent, i...
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we are having all of that happen in colorado as well. many of our forests are dying because of the bark beetle infestation that is a result of climate change. just like new hampshire,, exactly the same thing, the winters are no longer getting cold enough to kill off the beatles between one winter in the next. which means they are around for the next year to do the damage that they have done. -- plan i putt i out in this election was my plan.e i'm a former superintendent, i could have put out an education plan but i put out a climate plan for all the reasons mike said at the outset of this. from the point of view of the next generation, this is the existential crisis we face. i think this is the existential crisis are democracy faces. in the plan that i put out, i laid out how to spend the first day working on climate, not just the first 100 days working on climate. that would be summoning all the people needed to write a plan along the lines of the american climate plan which i proposed in this campaign. to do the work over nine months,
we are having all of that happen in colorado as well. many of our forests are dying because of the bark beetle infestation that is a result of climate change. just like new hampshire,, exactly the same thing, the winters are no longer getting cold enough to kill off the beatles between one winter in the next. which means they are around for the next year to do the damage that they have done. -- plan i putt i out in this election was my plan.e i'm a former superintendent, i could have put out an...
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. >>> noticias telemundo entrevistó a una familia de colorado luego de que deterioran al padre, para adquirir un estatus, pero fue detenido y deportado, guadalupe venegas habló con él sobre cómo debe empezar una nueva vida. >>> video en colorado, se cansó y formo una familia, en su natal iztapalapa. sus hijos se preocupan por él, mientras sufren por la ausencia de su padre. >>> por qué yo estoy aquí en la ciudad de méxico. >>> la esposa cristina viajo para ayudarle con la transición porque estará con sus padres sabe que no será fácilcer vida en méxico, especialmente con necesidades económicas. mi pobre cuñado...( sollozos) la verdad me da desesperación. >>> jorge debe acostumbrarse a los peligros en el lugar que hace décadas dejó por necesidad. >>> es como si empezara en un país que es mío pero no. >>> una legada de robo de auto desencadenó una serie de problemas que terminaron con la deportación de jorge, su esposa insiste en que existen los documentos para comprobar que fue un error, según la abogada su proceso legal será complicado. >>> esperar en méxico l
. >>> noticias telemundo entrevistó a una familia de colorado luego de que deterioran al padre, para adquirir un estatus, pero fue detenido y deportado, guadalupe venegas habló con él sobre cómo debe empezar una nueva vida. >>> video en colorado, se cansó y formo una familia, en su natal iztapalapa. sus hijos se preocupan por él, mientras sufren por la ausencia de su padre. >>> por qué yo estoy aquí en la ciudad de méxico. >>> la esposa cristina...
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she and i met about 25 years ago and she's the reason we are lucky enough to live in colorado and are raising our three daughters there. she is a public environmental lawyer who wanted to go to work for something called the sierra club legal defense fund now called earth justice. she ran that organization for years and i mostly just wanted to get out of the practice of law and we found a way to do that in colorado. i was in business for a while when i got out there restructuring companies that were failing. and then had the chance to be superintendent of the denver public schools. which they tell people on the campaign trail that the school district of about 95,000 kids in denver, colorado, most kids are kids of color, most kids living in poverty. that it has a $1 billion budgeted which is about three times the size of south bend, indiana's budget just for perspective on that. i went into the senate about ten years ago, i was appointed the first time i -- when i arrived and i've been there ever since. and fid to sum rise for you the last ten years of town halls in my state which is ex
she and i met about 25 years ago and she's the reason we are lucky enough to live in colorado and are raising our three daughters there. she is a public environmental lawyer who wanted to go to work for something called the sierra club legal defense fund now called earth justice. she ran that organization for years and i mostly just wanted to get out of the practice of law and we found a way to do that in colorado. i was in business for a while when i got out there restructuring companies that...
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is where i went to high school. to colorado 10 daysthe nra came after the massacre. and let's watch how nra president charlton heston, who we just saw on d."firing line," is portra >> so he shot the girl, and he shot her in the head in front of me. and he shot the black kid because he was a black. ♪ >> i have only five words for you -- from my col dead hands. [ cheers and applause ] >> just 10 days aftethe columbine killings, despite the pleas of a community in mourning, charlton heston came to denver and held a large pro-gun rally for the national rifle association. g >>d morning. thank you all for coming, and thank you for >> all right. so the question there is, how did you make that choice in editing?us bethe clip of charlton heston hands," actually came from an nra rally a year later, in north carolina. so how do you -- >> yeah, we begin -- now we'reth gonna begicharlton heston section of the movie. so, we have a generic that we know that know 'cause they've seen that "from my cold, dead hands" everywhere. so we're gonna set up ct that we're now gonna go to cha
is where i went to high school. to colorado 10 daysthe nra came after the massacre. and let's watch how nra president charlton heston, who we just saw on d."firing line," is portra >> so he shot the girl, and he shot her in the head in front of me. and he shot the black kid because he was a black. ♪ >> i have only five words for you -- from my col dead hands. [ cheers and applause ] >> just 10 days aftethe columbine killings, despite the pleas of a community in...
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what happened in colorado? >> first and foremost, it is difficult to discuss because you want to give people space to mourn right now. i feel like there is going to be time to discuss all this but i also understand that this is part of kobe's legacy and it does need to be discussed. in 2003, he was charged with sexual assault. in 2005, the charges were dropped when his accuser did not testify. kobe's lawyers engaged in a scorched-earth campaign against his accuser that was so intense, they change the rate shield laws in colorado because they were so vicious toward her. part of the settlement -- part of the deal that kobe in terms of the civil suit of writing a very large check to make the charges go away, involved kobe writing out an apology that was reading court where kobe acknowledged he did not think his accuser had offered consent in their encounter. i have to tell you, speaking -- back then in 2005, that had not really been that seemed before -- that had not really been seen before. i don't know how we wo
what happened in colorado? >> first and foremost, it is difficult to discuss because you want to give people space to mourn right now. i feel like there is going to be time to discuss all this but i also understand that this is part of kobe's legacy and it does need to be discussed. in 2003, he was charged with sexual assault. in 2005, the charges were dropped when his accuser did not testify. kobe's lawyers engaged in a scorched-earth campaign against his accuser that was so intense,...
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arizona and colorado, north carolina. we may need to engage in iowa. democrats have an overconfident view of their chances in iowa. we will see whether that develops into a real race or not, and it is one we keep an eye on. we have said that if kelly loeffler needs our help, we will be there. she has significant resources of her own, and i don't know how that race shapes up. if we need to be active in alabama and we may well need to be because doug jones has raised a lot of money and i expect we will be active there. we will look at states like michigan. we will look at a state like new mexico. meteorologist mark roncetti is an interesting candidate and people assume new mexico's deep blue. it is a little more complex than that, so we will look at that race. and leader mcconnell, he certainly knows how to run his own races, but he is running against, potentially running against amy mcgrath, who is raising huge amounts of money . and for lack of resources, we don't want that one to slide off. i think we should be in good shape there, but that is another
arizona and colorado, north carolina. we may need to engage in iowa. democrats have an overconfident view of their chances in iowa. we will see whether that develops into a real race or not, and it is one we keep an eye on. we have said that if kelly loeffler needs our help, we will be there. she has significant resources of her own, and i don't know how that race shapes up. if we need to be active in alabama and we may well need to be because doug jones has raised a lot of money and i expect...
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you talk about h the nra came to colorado 10 days after the massacre. and let's wah how nra president charlton heston, who we just saw onli "firin," is portrayed. >> so he shot the girl, and he shot her in the head in front of me. and he shothe black kid because he was a black. ♪ >> i have only five words for ndu -- from my cold, dead [ cheers and applause ] >> just 10 days after the columbine killings, despite the pleas of a community in mourning, charlton heston came to denver and held a large pro-gun rally for the national rifle association. >> good morning. thank you all for coming, and thank you forti supp your organization. >> all right. so the question there is, w did you make that choice in editing? because the clip of charlton heston saying, "over my cold, dead hands," actually came from an nra rally a year later, in north carolina. so how do you -- gonna begin the charlton heston section of the movie. so, we have a generic charlton heston thing that we know that people know 'cause they've sn that "from my cold, dead nds" everywhere. so we're
you talk about h the nra came to colorado 10 days after the massacre. and let's wah how nra president charlton heston, who we just saw onli "firin," is portrayed. >> so he shot the girl, and he shot her in the head in front of me. and he shothe black kid because he was a black. ♪ >> i have only five words for ndu -- from my cold, dead [ cheers and applause ] >> just 10 days after the columbine killings, despite the pleas of a community in mourning, charlton heston...
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toni in mississippi, harold in colorado. and when toni was finally able to move west to be with harold -- >> they suffered a lot of fertility issues and had miscarriages. it was a sadness to her. >> reporter: back in mississippi, toni's brother todd and sister-in-law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby. but then after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> reporter: that must have been a really happy time given what you went through to get there. >> absolutely. >> all of sudden, you know, good news here, good news here, and, you know, get ready because, you know, you're going to have a houseful. >> reporter: in june of 2005, toni and harold welcomed their baby girl, haley. by then, todd and rhonda already had anna kate. when the girls were a little over a year old, the henthorns came to mississippi and the who cousins got to meet. >> it was a very happy occasion. and i do remember toni just being so happy to have haley, so -- and so
toni in mississippi, harold in colorado. and when toni was finally able to move west to be with harold -- >> they suffered a lot of fertility issues and had miscarriages. it was a sadness to her. >> reporter: back in mississippi, toni's brother todd and sister-in-law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby. but then after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> reporter: that must...
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colorado is in bad shape now. everything is going to be here. i'm talking about -- i do love the governor, but you know what, it's about us and what we can do and deliver right now. i'm talking about 420 valley, it's a manufacturing start-up. they extract cbd oil from hemp plants and will expand to almost 60 employees over the next three years. i'm talking about dwyane kinsley -- we got clapping. the founder of sports systems, an albuquerque outdoor equipment store, he's right over there, you can stand, dwyane and thank you for being here, dwyane has launched best deal retailer. it's a start-up enterprise that has developed technology to help brick and mortar new mexico retailers keep their local shoppers by beating giant on-line retailers. it's incredible. it gives me great pleasure to thank dwyane for being here and believing in and representing the power of local economic development. hiring new mexicans and helping new mexico businesses compete. and as outlined in my budget proposal we will build on the record local economic development and
colorado is in bad shape now. everything is going to be here. i'm talking about -- i do love the governor, but you know what, it's about us and what we can do and deliver right now. i'm talking about 420 valley, it's a manufacturing start-up. they extract cbd oil from hemp plants and will expand to almost 60 employees over the next three years. i'm talking about dwyane kinsley -- we got clapping. the founder of sports systems, an albuquerque outdoor equipment store, he's right over there, you...
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you have sylvia garcia of texas, jason crow of colorado. he was seen as a surprise pick given he's not on the two relevant committees. former army ranger. these are the folks who nancy pelosi has referred to as litigators. she says they're comfortable with the material. she says they're going to present the ironclad case against president trump. we expect to see opening arguments as early as next tuesday. >> geoff bennett prfeviewing wht will be one of the swiftest house debates we have having seen. i want to turn to the white house where kelly o'donnell that be tracking all of these
you have sylvia garcia of texas, jason crow of colorado. he was seen as a surprise pick given he's not on the two relevant committees. former army ranger. these are the folks who nancy pelosi has referred to as litigators. she says they're comfortable with the material. she says they're going to present the ironclad case against president trump. we expect to see opening arguments as early as next tuesday. >> geoff bennett prfeviewing wht will be one of the swiftest house debates we have...
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our private sector, job growth, is beating nevada, california, and colorado. [applause] we are in a no contest situation with colorado. but now, we are squarely beating them. it really matters in all of our economic sectors. as i set a hundred times this year, in every community i visited across our great state. new mexico is the best ways to be. if you are not here, you better get here fast. at the close of your one and at year two, of your -- state government is stronger and we are gathering strength. events drewgher 3700 job seekers. that is 3700 new mexicans eager to work, eager to serve their communities and neighbors, right now. -- passionate about their students. [applause] thank you, educators. we should be celebrating. even though i am off script. launched transformations in environmental leadership and long-overdue infrastructure. our children youth and families department cut the average wait time on the child abuse hotline from an unconscionable hour plus to less than five minutes. [applause] our human services department settled with each behavior
our private sector, job growth, is beating nevada, california, and colorado. [applause] we are in a no contest situation with colorado. but now, we are squarely beating them. it really matters in all of our economic sectors. as i set a hundred times this year, in every community i visited across our great state. new mexico is the best ways to be. if you are not here, you better get here fast. at the close of your one and at year two, of your -- state government is stronger and we are gathering...
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the future revenues that we'll derive from dd, i've called for another $10 million investment in the colorado water plan. and look forward to meeting those commitments. noted, our growth is not just impacting our public lands and waters, it is also making our roads and bridges more congested and less safe. all of us are spending more time sitting in traffic, which means less and less time with our loved ones. less economic productivity. thanks to good-faith bipartisan legislative work, the state was able to make a historic multi-year investment in transportation infrastructure. my administration held listening sessions in every county of our state to hear directly from
the future revenues that we'll derive from dd, i've called for another $10 million investment in the colorado water plan. and look forward to meeting those commitments. noted, our growth is not just impacting our public lands and waters, it is also making our roads and bridges more congested and less safe. all of us are spending more time sitting in traffic, which means less and less time with our loved ones. less economic productivity. thanks to good-faith bipartisan legislative work, the...
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andrea: rosa hizo de cortéz, al sur de colorado, su hogar. rosa: empecé trabajando en un hotel, un casino, impuestos para un grupo de una iglesia católica. andrea: ¿no te pedían un papel o "social security"? rosa: tuve documentos para trabajar durante mucho tiempo. no fui indocumentada los 32 años que viví aquí. andrea: rosa todavía no cree lo que está enfrentando: una orden de deportación y señalamientos de vecinos. andrea: colorado es uno de los estados con mayor cantidad de santuarios para inmigrantes indocumentados y en pequeñas ciudades como cortéz es claro el desacuerdo de la gente con los santuarios y con los inmigrantes que carecen de estatus legal. rosa: existe mucha división racial, discriminación. es difícil tratar de pertenecer a un lugar donde no eres aceptada. rosa: hasta en la iglesia donde rosa trabajó durante 8 años como secretario y todos la conocen, los feligreses no se ponen de acuerdo. andrea: me impresionó cómo todo el mundo te conoce y sabe quién eres, ¿por qué? rosa: he trabajado en lugares públ
andrea: rosa hizo de cortéz, al sur de colorado, su hogar. rosa: empecé trabajando en un hotel, un casino, impuestos para un grupo de una iglesia católica. andrea: ¿no te pedían un papel o "social security"? rosa: tuve documentos para trabajar durante mucho tiempo. no fui indocumentada los 32 años que viví aquí. andrea: rosa todavía no cree lo que está enfrentando: una orden de deportación y señalamientos de vecinos. andrea: colorado es uno de los estados con mayor...
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. >> hace un poco más de un mes telemundo entrevistó a una familia de el condado de colorado, el hombre llevaba una década en este proceso para adquirir sus papeles, a pesar de su lucha, fue detenido, esta persona está casada con una ciudadana norteamericana, ahora fue deportado luego de iniciar una nueva vida, guadalupe venegas habló con él: >> vivió en colorado se casó y formó una familia ahora jorge zaldívar está de vuelta en iztapalapa. >> en estados unidos, sus hijos se preocupan por su padre. >> ( información en pantalla) >> su esposa cristina es ciudadana estadounidense viajó para ayudarlo, aunque estará con sus padres y hermanos sabe que no será fácil hacer vida en méxico, especialmente, por sus necesidades económicas. >> ( información en pantalla) >> la verdad es que tengo desesperación. >> jorge se debe acostumbrar a los cambios culturales en donde décadas abandonó por necesidades. >> este mi país, pero no el mío. >> un robo de autos desencadenó la deportación de jorge. >> su esposa insiste que todo fue un error de acuerdo con la abogada dice que su pro
. >> hace un poco más de un mes telemundo entrevistó a una familia de el condado de colorado, el hombre llevaba una década en este proceso para adquirir sus papeles, a pesar de su lucha, fue detenido, esta persona está casada con una ciudadana norteamericana, ahora fue deportado luego de iniciar una nueva vida, guadalupe venegas habló con él: >> vivió en colorado se casó y formó una familia ahora jorge zaldívar está de vuelta en iztapalapa. >> en estados unidos, sus...
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, the voters that cory gardner has to face in colorado. so the idea that this is going to be stretched over many hours of television is actually helpful in that particular approach helpful in that particular approach because you're going to have viewers in colorado, which is a different time than the viewers in colorado. the democrats are wisely using this opportunity to make their evidentiary case to these viewers and no one is going to, no voters are going to be able to watch every minute of this or every hour of this every day, and so the democrats have to take every opportunity that they have to present evidence. they're always presenting evidence, even when they're in a procedural argument. they're always presenting evidence as if the trial on the evidence is already underway, and i think they have been taking tremendous advantage of that in this situation, and we'll continue to see that tonight. >> you know, chuck, schiff made an argument earlier which is a basic logical one about the order here, and you were making it earlier, so ag
, the voters that cory gardner has to face in colorado. so the idea that this is going to be stretched over many hours of television is actually helpful in that particular approach helpful in that particular approach because you're going to have viewers in colorado, which is a different time than the viewers in colorado. the democrats are wisely using this opportunity to make their evidentiary case to these viewers and no one is going to, no voters are going to be able to watch every minute of...
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colorado. congressman, first thank you for your service and for joining us tonight. senator chris van hollen, maryland, he told cnn earlier tonight that we are in a very, very dangerous place -- his words -- and there will be this briefing for senators on this air strike on monday. that's 3 1/2 days later. are you comfortable with the length of time between the strike and the congressional briefing? >> well, there isn't much that i'm comfortable about this situation, and i mean the briefing obviously was not given in advance to the leaders of the intelligence committees and foreign affairs committee, the gang of eight as they're called. there was no conferral as is kuft mary. we're working on the house side. i don't believe that's been finalized yet on our end. there's a lack of information, but that is kind of pattern and practice with this administration. it's not conferring with congress, not telling congressional leaders what's
colorado. congressman, first thank you for your service and for joining us tonight. senator chris van hollen, maryland, he told cnn earlier tonight that we are in a very, very dangerous place -- his words -- and there will be this briefing for senators on this air strike on monday. that's 3 1/2 days later. are you comfortable with the length of time between the strike and the congressional briefing? >> well, there isn't much that i'm comfortable about this situation, and i mean the...
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command vehicle with antennas and there is an active search for it here in northern colorado. foreseeing these drones ourselves, it's clear they are not hobbyists flying them. it is a very sophisticated operation. >> that's a drone. >> reporter: michelle has been watching large drones fly over her home for the last week. just after dark, several at a time. the first time you saw one, what did you think? >> it was odd. obviously, it reminded me of "war of the worlds." the sky is lit up with christmas lights. there's lights and things flying all over. >> reporter: hers is among several reports of large, commercial size drones flying at night, often in formation. what are you doing from a law enforcement perspective? >> there's no criminal violation that we can deal with in the law. we're trying to figure out who is flying them. >> reporter: authorities want more than that. on monday, 77 agencies formed a joint task force to identify who is flying the drones and why. no private company or public agency, including the military, has owned up to flying them. the faa says it's taking
command vehicle with antennas and there is an active search for it here in northern colorado. foreseeing these drones ourselves, it's clear they are not hobbyists flying them. it is a very sophisticated operation. >> that's a drone. >> reporter: michelle has been watching large drones fly over her home for the last week. just after dark, several at a time. the first time you saw one, what did you think? >> it was odd. obviously, it reminded me of "war of the worlds."...
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you have sylvia garcia of texas, jason crow of colorado. he was seen as a surprise pick given he's not on the two relevant committees. former army ranger. these are the folks who nancy pelosi has referred to as litigators. she says they're comfortable with the material. she says they're going to present the ironclad case against president trump. we expect to see opening arguments as early as next tuesday. >> geoff bennett prfeviewing wht will be one of the swiftest house debates we have having seen. i want to turn to the white
you have sylvia garcia of texas, jason crow of colorado. he was seen as a surprise pick given he's not on the two relevant committees. former army ranger. these are the folks who nancy pelosi has referred to as litigators. she says they're comfortable with the material. she says they're going to present the ironclad case against president trump. we expect to see opening arguments as early as next tuesday. >> geoff bennett prfeviewing wht will be one of the swiftest house debates we have...
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why the dozens of large drones keep showing up in the skies of colorado. wheeled away. passengers watch in horror as a wheel drops off a plane during take-off. major settlement, the world's largest furniture retailer says it will pay tens of millions after children are killed by falling dressers. what you need to know. and how a teacher's promise and modern technology kept a young musician's dream alive. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening. thank you so much for joining us. we're going to begin with breaking news. t night the pentagon says the u.s. has no plans to pull troops out of iraq. and it's putting soldiers here y. home on alert to deploy. .he u.s. drone strike that killed iran's top general is lausing a ripple effect around the world. so many mourners filled the streets of iran they could be seen from space. the iranian regime is threatening revenge, targeting u.s. forces, and security has been stepped up at bases across the globe. tonight president trump is not backing down on his t
why the dozens of large drones keep showing up in the skies of colorado. wheeled away. passengers watch in horror as a wheel drops off a plane during take-off. major settlement, the world's largest furniture retailer says it will pay tens of millions after children are killed by falling dressers. what you need to know. and how a teacher's promise and modern technology kept a young musician's dream alive. this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's...
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congressman jason crow of colorado is a member of the armed services committee. mr. crow serves our country army ranger in iraq and afghanistan. efore coming -- running for congress, mr. crow was a espected litigator in private practice in colorado. ongresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. congresswoman sylvia garcia is a member of the house judiciary committee. garcia ongress, ms. was -- served in texas state senate previously. director and presiding judge of the houston electedl system and was city comptroller. as garcia was later elected first hispanic and first woman to be elected in her own right o the harris county commissioner's court. these can see from descriptions, the emphasis is on litigators. emphasis is on comfort level in the courtroom. the mphasis is making strongest possible case to protect and defend our truth ution, to seek the for the american people. i'm very proud and honored that seven members, distinguished members have serious this responsibility. again, to protect and defend for our eople, defending democracy. when we leave here, a little bit at
congressman jason crow of colorado is a member of the armed services committee. mr. crow serves our country army ranger in iraq and afghanistan. efore coming -- running for congress, mr. crow was a espected litigator in private practice in colorado. ongresswoman sylvia garcia of texas. congresswoman sylvia garcia is a member of the house judiciary committee. garcia ongress, ms. was -- served in texas state senate previously. director and presiding judge of the houston electedl system and was...
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and then colorado is a swing state in terms of the senate for sure. and cory gardner, the senator from colorado, came out overnight and said he's a no vote on witnesses. he has heard enough. he knows that he doesn't want to hear witnesses. how do you think that will affect cory gardner's re-election campaign in colorado? >> i don't think it's appropriate for me to weigh in on any individual senator/juror at this point. i'm a prosecutor in this case. all senators are sitting as jurors right now. i would hope that mr. gardner, like all senators, would take their oath to be an impartial juror seriously to listen to all the facts and the evidence. i continue to say to have a fair trial requires witnesses and documents. any american who goes into a courtroom and raises their right hand and becomes a juror knows that. tens of thousands of americans are file sping into courtrooms y to fulfill their constitutional duty to be a juror. they'll take an oath and hear witnesses and review documents. why should the president and what happens near washington be any
and then colorado is a swing state in terms of the senate for sure. and cory gardner, the senator from colorado, came out overnight and said he's a no vote on witnesses. he has heard enough. he knows that he doesn't want to hear witnesses. how do you think that will affect cory gardner's re-election campaign in colorado? >> i don't think it's appropriate for me to weigh in on any individual senator/juror at this point. i'm a prosecutor in this case. all senators are sitting as jurors...
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why do dozens of large drones ronp showing up in the skies of colorado? wheeled away. passengers watch in horror as a wheel drops off a plane during take-off. oajor settlement, the world's largest furniture retailer says st will pay tens of millions after children are killed by tlling dressers. what you need to know. and how a teacher's promise and modern technology kept a young musician's dream alive. ol this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's capital. >> o'donnell: good evening to our viewers in the west. we're going to begin with breaking news. tonight the pentagon says the u.s. has no plans to pull troops out of iraq. and it's putting soldiers here at home on alert to deploy. the u.s. drone strike that killed iran's top general is causing a ripple effect around the world. so many mourners filled the streets of iran they could be seen from space. the iranian regime is threatening revenge, targeting u.s. forces, and security has been stepped up at bases across the globe. idenpr ntaumrgp ett raotn, iisnf its cultural sites. our
why do dozens of large drones ronp showing up in the skies of colorado? wheeled away. passengers watch in horror as a wheel drops off a plane during take-off. oajor settlement, the world's largest furniture retailer says st will pay tens of millions after children are killed by tlling dressers. what you need to know. and how a teacher's promise and modern technology kept a young musician's dream alive. ol this is the "cbs evening news" with norah o'donnell reporting from the nation's...