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in november 1932, the colorado river was diverted. under control for the first time in its history, the river float around and past the site. men in trucks dumped the rock embankment. across the canyon below the tamil openings -- the tunnel openings. a second earth and rock dam was built across the river above the tunnel outlets downstream. keeping water from backing into the foundation area. isolated and protected from the river, the site was pumped dry. men and machines dug 135 feet the low the old river level to reach bedrock. excavating over 2 million cubic yards of rock and sand. as cleanup of the site expose the ancient bad of the colorado river, geologists read the history of what happened ages ago. workman cleaned and prepared bad rock services to receive the first concrete. assuring utmost stability for hoover dams foundation. 12 miles upstream, drag lines, excavated sand and gravel. for the dams concrete from an old stream on the arizona side. the train hauled this raw material to an aggregate plant across the river a few mi
in november 1932, the colorado river was diverted. under control for the first time in its history, the river float around and past the site. men in trucks dumped the rock embankment. across the canyon below the tamil openings -- the tunnel openings. a second earth and rock dam was built across the river above the tunnel outlets downstream. keeping water from backing into the foundation area. isolated and protected from the river, the site was pumped dry. men and machines dug 135 feet the low...
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coffman: i thank the gentleman from colorado. as chairman of the veterans affairs committee oversight and investigations subcommittee, i introduced house resolution 3593, the v.a. construction assistance act, along with my friend and ranking member ann kirkpatrick of arizona to address significant problems with the v.a.'s construction practices, problems which became public knowledge through our committee's -- our subcommittee's work. my proposed reforms are designed to speed construction and rein in the out of control costs of three major v.a. regional projects under development in arather row -- aurora, colorado, new orleans, louisiana, and orlando, florida. we introduced this legislation late last year based on the investigative work of our subcommittee and in response to a government accountability office report that found that v.a.'s major construction projects have been mired in mismanagement. the report concluded early last year that these projects are more than $360 million each over budget and almost three years on avera
coffman: i thank the gentleman from colorado. as chairman of the veterans affairs committee oversight and investigations subcommittee, i introduced house resolution 3593, the v.a. construction assistance act, along with my friend and ranking member ann kirkpatrick of arizona to address significant problems with the v.a.'s construction practices, problems which became public knowledge through our committee's -- our subcommittee's work. my proposed reforms are designed to speed construction and...
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kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution ordered landed on the desk of governor john hickenlooper and in an odd twist of fait, the governor's own political fortunes would come to rest on his decision. >> we're going to have an election in 2014 where one of the questions is, do we want to kill this one person? >> the case sparked a raging debate over capital punishment and posed the question, what should be done with society's most heinous criminals? >> the death penalty encompasses the most highly emotional l issues for all of us. it's life and death. it's justice. all that stuff comes back together on trying to decide what we do with the worst of the worst. >> kill them all. [ bleep ]. >> there was a body under the water. >> butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> needs to pay wifor it with h life. >> get a conviction at all costs that the tru
kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution ordered landed on the desk of governor john hickenlooper and in an odd twist of fait, the governor's own political fortunes would come to rest on his decision. >> we're going to have an election in 2014 where one of the questions is, do we want to kill this one person? >> the case sparked a raging debate over capital punishment and posed the question, what should be done...
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cheese's outside of denver, colorado. he was sentenced to death. >> he is remorseless as he talks about his murderous decision-making. >> does it bother you that they are dead, nathan. >> no. >> he killed four people and he's paid for it with his life. >> narrator: support for dunlap's death sentence was overwhelming. >> the death penalty. no doubt in my mind. >> mr. dunlap should be allowed to come out of the penitentiary only in a pine box. >> he took lives that he was not entitled to take for self-defense, self-preservation, nothing. this man is a mass murderer. he deserves death. >> narrator: for 20 years as he appealed his death sentence, violence continued to strike colorado. >> masked gunmen walked into columbine high school. >> shooting at the theater. there is somebody shooting in the auditorium. >> narrator: cries for vengeance increased. >> kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> narrator: in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution order landed on the desk of governor hickenlooper. in a twi
cheese's outside of denver, colorado. he was sentenced to death. >> he is remorseless as he talks about his murderous decision-making. >> does it bother you that they are dead, nathan. >> no. >> he killed four people and he's paid for it with his life. >> narrator: support for dunlap's death sentence was overwhelming. >> the death penalty. no doubt in my mind. >> mr. dunlap should be allowed to come out of the penitentiary only in a pine box. >>...
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hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam seven big hydroelectric units were built into the mother house. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the city of los angeles. ones and, two the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally in 1959, manufacturing and installation of the last generator began. for 25 years it laid dormant and silent except for number of -- hum of other hoover generators. now as more generating capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generators manufacturer and installation. plants throughout the nation fabricated many parts. the design followed that of other hoover generating units. it is a 95,000 kilowatt, 60 cycle, 16,500 volt generator driven by a turbine. falling water from the reservoir which spins and powers the turbine wheel is controlled by a huge butterfly valve which permits the wat
hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam seven big hydroelectric units were built into the mother house. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the city of los angeles. ones and, two the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally in 1959, manufacturing and installation of the last generator...
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cheese's restaurant just outside of denver, colorado. he was sentenced to death. >> he is remorseless as he talks about his murderous decision making. >> does it bother you that they're dead? nathan? >> no. >> he killed four people. he needs to pay for it with his life. >> colorado hadn't executed anyone since the late 1960s, but support for dunlap's death sentence was overwhelming. >> death penalty, no doubt in any mind. >> he should be allowed to come out of the penitentiary, only in a pine box. >> he took lives that he was not entitled take, not for self-defense, not for self-preservation, nothing. he's a mass murderer and he deserves death. >> for 20 years as dunlap appealed his death sentence, violence continued to rock colorado. >> there's someone shooting in the auditorium. >> and cries for vengeance increased. >> kill all of them, colorado. that will kill autoall of this crap. >> nathan's execution order landed on the desk of the governor and his own political fortunes would come to rest on his decision. >> we're going to have an
cheese's restaurant just outside of denver, colorado. he was sentenced to death. >> he is remorseless as he talks about his murderous decision making. >> does it bother you that they're dead? nathan? >> no. >> he killed four people. he needs to pay for it with his life. >> colorado hadn't executed anyone since the late 1960s, but support for dunlap's death sentence was overwhelming. >> death penalty, no doubt in any mind. >> he should be allowed to come...
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an and is colorado secretary of state. he was elected to serve in the sixth district in 2008 replacing tom tango -- tom tancredo. mr. romanoff worked at the seven policy law center, was an advisor to governor roy romer, has taught at the university of denver, community college of denver, metropolitan college of denver. mr. romanoff has served 4 times in the statehouse, two of them has house speaker. in 2010 he ran for senate against senator michael bennet. we began by a coin toss backstage giving the winner of the coin toss the chance to decide. we let the challenger called going, and the challenger -- call the coin and the challenger won he opted to let the congressman go first. mr. coffman, president obama's strategy to target isis in the middle east is to use affect oil training and equipping moderate rebels. does isis pose a direct threat to the united states national security and what changes in the plan would you support? does pose a direct threat to the united states. they brutally murdered to american citizens and
an and is colorado secretary of state. he was elected to serve in the sixth district in 2008 replacing tom tango -- tom tancredo. mr. romanoff worked at the seven policy law center, was an advisor to governor roy romer, has taught at the university of denver, community college of denver, metropolitan college of denver. mr. romanoff has served 4 times in the statehouse, two of them has house speaker. in 2010 he ran for senate against senator michael bennet. we began by a coin toss backstage...
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hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam 17 big hydroelectric units were built into the powerhouse. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the city of los angeles. ones and twoses, the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally, in 1959, manufacture generator, n-8, began. pi layne dormant and silent, except for the hum of other generators. now, as more generating capacity was needed, contracts were awarded for the generator's manufacture and installation. plants throughout the nation fabricated n-8's many parts. the design of n-8 followed that of other hoover generating units. it is a 95,000 kilowatt, driven by a 115,000 horsepower turbine. hauling water from the reservoir, which spins and powers the turbine wheel is controlled by a huge butterfly valve, which permits the water to flow to the turbine from the feeder pen stoc
hoover dam had conquered the colorado. turbine fits to hold hoover dam 17 big hydroelectric units were built into the powerhouse. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the city of los angeles. ones and twoses, the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally, in 1959, manufacture generator, n-8, began. pi layne dormant and...
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in colorado and arizona. the all-american canal system carries part of colorado river's flow westward to the yuma imperial and west valleys. when water reaches its farthest point on this canal system it has traveled nearly 500 miles after leaving hoover dam and has required ten days to make the trip. the healer gravity main canal takes water from imperial dam south and east of the mesa lands projects. mexico's share of colorado river water to irrigate lands below the border passes imperial dam and most of it is diverted at marelas dam into the alamo canal. the non-surplus food, fiber and forage crops grown on lands nourished by water on hoover dam find ready markets throughout the nation. while snow-covered lands lie idle, winter fruits and vegetables roam in the southwest while colorado water is shipped to dinner tables across the nation. in return these irrigated areas buy farm machinery and other products from the manufacturing centers. this exchange of goods between west and east, north and south has help
in colorado and arizona. the all-american canal system carries part of colorado river's flow westward to the yuma imperial and west valleys. when water reaches its farthest point on this canal system it has traveled nearly 500 miles after leaving hoover dam and has required ten days to make the trip. the healer gravity main canal takes water from imperial dam south and east of the mesa lands projects. mexico's share of colorado river water to irrigate lands below the border passes imperial dam...
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what has it done for us in colorado? raise millions, created tens of thousands of jobs, almost literally overnight. >> as you can see, it is not aging hippies or cheech and chong types. it is sober-minded business people who want to cash in on this new cash crop. let's get our board of directors to weigh in. brendan kennedy is the president and ceo of privateer holdings, a private equity firm that invests in the cannabis industry. he's the president of leafley, a company that helps consumers and patients learn about different cannabis strains and products. jessica eaves matthews is the founder and ceo of the leverage legal group, an intellectual property and business law firm. it's so good to have you guys. >> thanks. >> thank you. >> you are in the center of this right now. when i was there, it was -- it's fascinating to see this unfold, because the regulations are changing every single day. and so it's incredibly hard to be a business owner in this industry. >> it is. the regulations in colorado are changing on a daily
what has it done for us in colorado? raise millions, created tens of thousands of jobs, almost literally overnight. >> as you can see, it is not aging hippies or cheech and chong types. it is sober-minded business people who want to cash in on this new cash crop. let's get our board of directors to weigh in. brendan kennedy is the president and ceo of privateer holdings, a private equity firm that invests in the cannabis industry. he's the president of leafley, a company that helps...
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in an attempt to control colorado river the u.s. government began construction on hoover dam in 1931, one of the largest man made structures in the world when it opened. the project employed over 21,000 workers. next a 1955 department of the interior film about the planning and building of hoover dam. the story explains the engineering feats necessary for construction and promotes economic and recreational benefits provided by the structure. >> this is a story of hoover ékó⌟o >> build a dam in the wilderness and the world will beat a path to it. for many centuries this was a lonely canyon, unseen and untouched by man. scorched by a desert sun. scolded by an angry river slashing its way to the mother sea. now it lies peaceful and silent except for the gentle hum of a hydroelectric power plant, the bubbling up of water as it leaves turbines, cheerful sounds of america and world on the move to see this pioneer multipurpose reclamation project man built in black canyon. millions come to this once desolate spot to see this engineerin
in an attempt to control colorado river the u.s. government began construction on hoover dam in 1931, one of the largest man made structures in the world when it opened. the project employed over 21,000 workers. next a 1955 department of the interior film about the planning and building of hoover dam. the story explains the engineering feats necessary for construction and promotes economic and recreational benefits provided by the structure. >> this is a story of hoover ékó⌟o >>...
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in colorado. colorado support the keystone pipeline because we know that it and if it do not end -- its benefits do not end with more jobs. it would be a major step forward in making north america energy secure. at a time when the middle east is becoming more unstable, a prudent president would embrace energyall of the above strategy. we pass legislation to expedite the approval of liquefied natural gas exports. this bipartisan bill would lift 45,000 people off of him and when it rolls. many of our allies -- off of unemployed rolls. many of our allies are tethered by countries like russia, which dominate the eastern european energy market. this would make america safer while creating thousands of sorely needed jobs at home. energy independence improves the stability of our families and provides economic security from the threat of terrorism by organizations posing imminent threat to our nation, like isil and others. the president and congressional democrats don't understand this is about -- not ab
in colorado. colorado support the keystone pipeline because we know that it and if it do not end -- its benefits do not end with more jobs. it would be a major step forward in making north america energy secure. at a time when the middle east is becoming more unstable, a prudent president would embrace energyall of the above strategy. we pass legislation to expedite the approval of liquefied natural gas exports. this bipartisan bill would lift 45,000 people off of him and when it rolls. many of...
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as cleanup of the site expose the ancient bad of the colorado -- a bed of the colorado river river, geologists read the , history of what happened ages ago. workman cleaned and prepared bad rock services to receive the first concrete. 12 miles upstream, drag lines, excavated sand and gravel. concrete was dispatched to all areas of construction. nine cable ways lower the concrete into the forms and handled other supplies and equipment as well. as the first bucket of concrete settled into its foundation on june 6, 1933, hoover dam began its rise from the depths of black canyon. as cable ways dropped load after load of concrete, dam soon reached its thickness in its base. the interlocking columns skyward as crew set new records daily. bucketful after bucketful ran a continuous cycle dumping its load of 16 tons. it was truly a modern engineering wonder. crews vibrated and compacted >> the c-span cities tour takes book tv and american history tv on the road traveling to u.s. cities to learn about their literary life. this weekend, we partnered with comcast for a visit to st. paul, minnesota. >> st.
as cleanup of the site expose the ancient bad of the colorado -- a bed of the colorado river river, geologists read the , history of what happened ages ago. workman cleaned and prepared bad rock services to receive the first concrete. 12 miles upstream, drag lines, excavated sand and gravel. concrete was dispatched to all areas of construction. nine cable ways lower the concrete into the forms and handled other supplies and equipment as well. as the first bucket of concrete settled into its...
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hallie jackson is in aurora, colorado. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. the cdc is concerned because of this cluster of kids in colorado, so many kids dealing with these symptoms at the same time in the same place. nine children have been treated at this hospital for weak or paralyzed arms or legs and we're learning now there may be a tenth child suffering from this at a different colorado hospital. at this denver playground, the kids, all smiles. some parents on edge. >> it actually terrifies me, having three kids and one who has severe asthma. a common cold is no longer a common cold. >> reporter: nearby, the hospital where doctors say nine children, all with respiratory illness, show symptoms similar to polio. at least four of those kids test
hallie jackson is in aurora, colorado. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, tamron. the cdc is concerned because of this cluster of kids in colorado, so many kids dealing with these symptoms at the same time in the same place. nine children have been treated at this hospital for weak or paralyzed arms or legs and we're learning now there may be a tenth child suffering from this at a different colorado hospital. at this denver playground, the kids, all smiles. some parents on edge....
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i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorado is what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally, so even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state lines. so for the wilsons, completely uprooting and lives and moving seemed to be the only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing to do. we have all our family here, we have our jobs, so much we had to do. >> but just weeks after the dustup in the diner, just around the time the wilsons allowed us to start filming their story exclusively, we received word that governor christie had eased his stance. >> senate bill 2842, affirmative -- >> eventually the state of new jersey did allow the edible form of marijuana after all. but the wilsons still had another roadblock. they couldn't get their doctors to prescri
i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorado is what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally, so even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state...
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that's particularly true in colorado when it comes to fracking. communities there are engaged in a battle with the state to get more control over oil and gas drilling. rocky mountain pbs's dan boyce reports from the town of longmont. >> i found out there was going to be fracking all around the reservoir. >> 70-year-old great grandmother kate bysing jeer is a busy woman. she's been fighting to protect the town she loves from fracking, pumping pressurized water deep underground to extract natural rock and drilling for gas. >> we don't have fracking because to have the ban. >> she showed us this reservoir on the edge of longmont where companies have been trying to put in a series of gas well withs. >> they will be fracking where people play. >> she's worried it will soon look like so many other places along colorado's front range with drill towers and well he does cropping up next to homes in in an unprecedented rate. activists north of denver succeeded in keeping the boom away from their door steps by lobbying at the local level. the longmont city c
that's particularly true in colorado when it comes to fracking. communities there are engaged in a battle with the state to get more control over oil and gas drilling. rocky mountain pbs's dan boyce reports from the town of longmont. >> i found out there was going to be fracking all around the reservoir. >> 70-year-old great grandmother kate bysing jeer is a busy woman. she's been fighting to protect the town she loves from fracking, pumping pressurized water deep underground to...
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colorado se suma a la lista de estados y ciudades que dejan de retener y entregar inmigrantes indocumentados a los servicios de migraciÓn por infracciones menores. a la cÁrcel el expresidente salvadoreÑo francisco flores sale del arrestado vencieron para enfrentar una condena tras las rejas. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ ♪ >> este es su noticiero univisiÓn, edición nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ♪ >> quÉ tal, muy buenas noches 8 personas murieron hoy durante un tiroteo en la ciudad de bale al norte de la florida. 6 menores de edad a manos de un hombre que disparÓ contra su hija y sus nietos para despuÉs quitarse la vida, vilma con le historia. >> sacudiÓ la pequeÑa población de bale de 350 habitantes en la florida un hombre identificado como charles spirit llamÓ la policÍa las cuatro de la tarde y pidiÓ que acudieran a su vivienda pronto porque iba a matar a sus seis nietos, a su hija, y luego se iba a suicidar cuando la policÍa llegÓ el hombre ya habÍa asesinado a sus vÍctimas luego de llegar los uniformados, spirit se quitÓ la vida. stephanie qu
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bbc news, colorado. >> colorado is the bellwether state. a reminder of our top stories. tens of thousands of demonstrators continue their protests in hong kong despite repeated appeals from the authorities for them to disperse. demonstrators are demanding that china withdraw plans to vet candidates for the next leadership election in 2017. the mass protests in three areas of the city have been growing throughout the day, with people continuing to occupy the central business district, now referred to protester -- by protesters as democracy square. that brings today's show to a close. thank you for watching " world news america" from new york. ♪ >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, kovler foundation, beijing tourism, and union bank. ♪ >> tradition, history, culture -- discover the best memories of your life. >> "bbc world news" wasas i'm henry louis gates, jr. welcome to "finding your roots." tonight, we reveal the ancestry of 3
bbc news, colorado. >> colorado is the bellwether state. a reminder of our top stories. tens of thousands of demonstrators continue their protests in hong kong despite repeated appeals from the authorities for them to disperse. demonstrators are demanding that china withdraw plans to vet candidates for the next leadership election in 2017. the mass protests in three areas of the city have been growing throughout the day, with people continuing to occupy the central business district, now...
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. >>> and legal weed in colorado where they can't grow it fast enough to keep up with demand, but there have been some scares along the way that other states are now watching. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening and once again here tonight we begin with men and women in the u.s. military being sent off to serve overseas on two big fronts. today the president said he's sending up to 3,000 americans into africa to join in the fight against ebola, an enemy they cannot see. but first to an enemy operating out in the open. this fight against isis and the debate that broke out again today was whether or not the u.s. can truly avoid putting troops on the ground. it's where we begin tonight with our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell. >> reporter: is this the beginning of mission creep? the president's top general today opening the door to requesting american boots on the ground against isis. >> if we reach the point where i believe our advisers should accompany i
. >>> and legal weed in colorado where they can't grow it fast enough to keep up with demand, but there have been some scares along the way that other states are now watching. "nightly news" begins now. >> announcer: from nbc news world headquarters in new york, this is "nbc nightly news" with brian williams. >>> good evening and once again here tonight we begin with men and women in the u.s. military being sent off to serve overseas on two big...
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hail the size of golf balls come hammering down in colorado. wait till you see what they did to a bunch of cars. i use wipes and toilet paper on a normal basis. why? because you feel cleaner. i don't know what that is. are those the... these are wipes. you can't have one without the other. bonnie and clyde. they go together. would you use these? i would. absolutely. if you don't have a clean bum, what do you have? feel a clean so fresh it can only be cottonelle. before we craft it into a sandwich. the tender, slow-roasted turkey, the zesty cranberry mostarda, the freshly baked flatbread paired perfectly with our autumn squash soup. a delicious meal made just for you only at panera bread. you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. >>> severe weather in denver, colorado, yesterday.
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reporter: gwen is a life-long environmentalist and county commissioner from the southwestern part of colorado. she's not abandoning the process yet. she supported the local control measurers and the compromise left her with mixed emotions. >> i have disappointment and also a sense of this blue ribbon commission could really be an opportunity for not only colorado but other states dealing with this issue. >> governor hickenlooper is asking lacko to co-chair the new commission charged with resolving the conflicts over local control. she says it can't be ignored anymore. >> the oil and gas industry refuses this time to address the people's concerns. they will lose their social license to operate, and the
reporter: gwen is a life-long environmentalist and county commissioner from the southwestern part of colorado. she's not abandoning the process yet. she supported the local control measurers and the compromise left her with mixed emotions. >> i have disappointment and also a sense of this blue ribbon commission could really be an opportunity for not only colorado but other states dealing with this issue. >> governor hickenlooper is asking lacko to co-chair the new commission charged...
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it's the most secure state prison in colorado. a place where all the inmates are locked up in their cells 23 hours per day. >> i'm just trying to stay mentally prepared to sit back and be locked down for the next two, three years. >> several days after a visit with his family, hall has received a letter from his mother. small comfort for what lies ahead. >> jonathan, you're not a bad person. >> while hall faces many more years in prison, ray slagle only has eight weeks left until his release. but first, he has a long, overdue visit. >> i haven't seen my daughter in so long. you know what i mean. i'm already just -- i didn't even hardly sleep last night. it's going to be an emotional trip, i already know. i paid a guy to iron my stuff, shine my boots. i can't iron nothing. here's some tokens. it's been a long time since i even had a hug. you know what i mean. any kind of contact from anybody, hell, i haven't had a hug in six years. >> and it's been even longer since he seen his daughter, rayven. >> that's the last time i seen her f
it's the most secure state prison in colorado. a place where all the inmates are locked up in their cells 23 hours per day. >> i'm just trying to stay mentally prepared to sit back and be locked down for the next two, three years. >> several days after a visit with his family, hall has received a letter from his mother. small comfort for what lies ahead. >> jonathan, you're not a bad person. >> while hall faces many more years in prison, ray slagle only has eight weeks...
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i was last weekend in lyons, colorado, one of the town's hardest hit by colorado's historic 2013 floods. this picture is an exeasm of what we -- example of what we faced a year ago. trout unlimited shared a story of how lwcf funds were used to help recover from a similar flood in the big thompson canyon 30 years ago. back in 1976, local officials had the foresight to make an lwcf purchase of 80 flooded properties and to replace the damaged homes with new parkland which then provided fishing access to the community in critical floodplain protection. why do i bray -- bring that up now? that development in 1976 helped families who lost their homes then and avoided an estimated $16 million in property damages in 2013 that would have happened without those preservation efforts. the big thompson canyon flooded in a similar fashion last year as it did in 1976, but because of the lwcf phones and the fact that -- lwcf moneys and the fact 80,000 properties were purchased, we saw the result. it was a way to rebuild smarter and better in 1976. and we're going to do that going forward from 2013's fl
i was last weekend in lyons, colorado, one of the town's hardest hit by colorado's historic 2013 floods. this picture is an exeasm of what we -- example of what we faced a year ago. trout unlimited shared a story of how lwcf funds were used to help recover from a similar flood in the big thompson canyon 30 years ago. back in 1976, local officials had the foresight to make an lwcf purchase of 80 flooded properties and to replace the damaged homes with new parkland which then provided fishing...
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tonight, colorado's great pot experiment. the sale of cannabis for recreational use has been legal there for nine months now, leading to the creation of thousands of jobs and generating millions in tax revenue every month. but some coloradans see signs of trouble. they worry that the legalization of the drug has not eliminated the underground market for it, especially in minority communities. newshour special correspondent rick karr reports from denver. >> reporter: marijuana grower and retailer andy williams can barely keep up with the demand for his product these days. he says he can't imagine a more exciting and lucrative industry to be in right now. but the buzz is all coming from capitalism. he doesn't even like cannabis. >> i tried every few years just to prove to myself i still don't like it. you know, it just affects me very poorly. >> reporter: when he started his business a few years ago, williams could only sell medical marijuana. that put him in position to be one of the first to sell recreational cannabis when it
tonight, colorado's great pot experiment. the sale of cannabis for recreational use has been legal there for nine months now, leading to the creation of thousands of jobs and generating millions in tax revenue every month. but some coloradans see signs of trouble. they worry that the legalization of the drug has not eliminated the underground market for it, especially in minority communities. newshour special correspondent rick karr reports from denver. >> reporter: marijuana grower and...
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much of the other parts of colorado are more rural. they are the suburbs of denver outside of those immediate areas and colorado spring and they are much more conservative. congressman corey gardener it's these areas in chik-fil-a country. ie awark you have des moines and close in suburbs around it and as well as the cleng towns of ames and iowa city. that's good for democrats. the rest of the state is tougher for democrat nominees. it's more rural america, and that favors republicans. the challenge for democrats will be getting out the vote in their urban center, firing up their turnout in des moines while holding back a republican surge in a county. it's starbuck country versus chik-fil-a country. who is going to turn out in 2014? it could be advantage to the chicken. election will be determined between the big cities and rural america. that's one way to look at this 2014 minute. coming up in half a minute, the strategy democrats are trying >> we're just now six week from the mid term elections and we're something that happens whenev
much of the other parts of colorado are more rural. they are the suburbs of denver outside of those immediate areas and colorado spring and they are much more conservative. congressman corey gardener it's these areas in chik-fil-a country. ie awark you have des moines and close in suburbs around it and as well as the cleng towns of ames and iowa city. that's good for democrats. the rest of the state is tougher for democrat nominees. it's more rural america, and that favors republicans. the...
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. >>> federal health officials are monitoring nine children in colorado tonight with symptoms that range from muscle weakness to paralysis. and at least four of them have tested positive for a rare virus strain that's caused severe respiratory illness of hundreds of kids around the country. nbc's hallie jackson has more tonight on this new health alert. >> reporter: jaden broadway could barely breathe, so his mom knew he needed help, fast. >> i was across the room and i could hear him wheezing and it was petrifying. >> reporter: the 9-year-old who has asthma showed symptoms of enterovirus 68 and was treated earlier this month. now four children in colorado who tested positive for that strain of virus are showing polio-like symptoms. health officials are trying to determine if there's a link. >> some of these kids i think are just having some weakness and some have progressed to paralysis. >> reporter: doctors say the paralysis could be an extreme complication of a virus that typically develops like a very bad cold. across the country the cdc says 277 people in 40 states have tested posit
. >>> federal health officials are monitoring nine children in colorado tonight with symptoms that range from muscle weakness to paralysis. and at least four of them have tested positive for a rare virus strain that's caused severe respiratory illness of hundreds of kids around the country. nbc's hallie jackson has more tonight on this new health alert. >> reporter: jaden broadway could barely breathe, so his mom knew he needed help, fast. >> i was across the room and i...
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it just gets worse for the state of colorado. now, they're not sentencing child pornographers to prison. unbelievable. we'll tell you about it. >> the united states is going to war again. >> what? >> we are fighting pakistanians. >> ahead, how would american college students deal with isis? >> i don't even watch the news. i'm sorry. >> reporter: don't apologize to me. >> i'm sorry to you. >> reporter: caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. enter the no spin zone. hi. i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. defeating isis and other terror groups, the subject of this evening's talking points memo. i don't know about you but i'm tired of the phony rhetoric surrounding the isis terror threat and tired of hearing the phrase "boots on the ground" and finally tired of being misled by the obama administration. here is the truth. syrian moderates cannot defeat the isis terror group. trains syrian moderates and gives them weapons, they will not -- not be able to defeat the terrorists. &háhp &hc% possibly training the
it just gets worse for the state of colorado. now, they're not sentencing child pornographers to prison. unbelievable. we'll tell you about it. >> the united states is going to war again. >> what? >> we are fighting pakistanians. >> ahead, how would american college students deal with isis? >> i don't even watch the news. i'm sorry. >> reporter: don't apologize to me. >> i'm sorry to you. >> reporter: caution, you are about to enter the no spin...
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colorado six is 20% hispanic. it's an increase from 2012 when a redistricting ruling dumped more republican leaning areas out of the district. joining me now is andrew, democratic candidate for colorado's sixth district. thank you for being with me. everybody is talking about politics of the president's immigration decision. you're probably in a better position than anywhere else. did the president cost you potentially any votes? no. look, we're going win the race. i'll tell you why. our district is home to enormous immigrant population. we have folks from 130 countries who speak 120 languages. we observed a congressman who celebrates our diversity. what we've got instead in mike kaufman opposes the dream act. opposes both the senate and house immigration reform bills. and has voted now three times in the last year or so to invalidate the president's program called daca deferred action on childhood arrives. families in my district are struggling. they deserve action. they haven't gotten any from this congress or t
colorado six is 20% hispanic. it's an increase from 2012 when a redistricting ruling dumped more republican leaning areas out of the district. joining me now is andrew, democratic candidate for colorado's sixth district. thank you for being with me. everybody is talking about politics of the president's immigration decision. you're probably in a better position than anywhere else. did the president cost you potentially any votes? no. look, we're going win the race. i'll tell you why. our...
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it's the most secure state prison in colorado. a place where all the inmates are locked up in their cells 23 hours per day. >> i'm just trying to stay mentally prepared to sit back and be locked down for the next two, three years. >> several days after a visit with his family, hall has received a letter from his mother. small comfort for what lies ahead. >> jonathan, you're not a bad person. you just have gotten confused. life threw too many curveballs at you. just keep god in your heart and things will get better. they will. maybe not the way you want, but better. i'm so glad i had you. you're very important in my life. it's good to hear [ bleep ] like this. this remind me that people out there care. they're still thinking about me. they're still just keeping me in their heart. i don't know if this prison's gonna eat me alive. if i'm going to end up -- if this prison's gonna be the death of me. >> while hall faces many more years in prison, ray slagle only has eight weeks left until his release. but first, he has a long, overdue
it's the most secure state prison in colorado. a place where all the inmates are locked up in their cells 23 hours per day. >> i'm just trying to stay mentally prepared to sit back and be locked down for the next two, three years. >> several days after a visit with his family, hall has received a letter from his mother. small comfort for what lies ahead. >> jonathan, you're not a bad person. you just have gotten confused. life threw too many curveballs at you. just keep god in...
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the only exceptions, washington and colorado. here in denver, legalization has turned the city into a mecca for a new type of drag queen. >> $85 for a quarter ounce? >> reporter: jane is something of a pot aficionado. she says different var ryals help her to be creative and focused or to relax and sleep. >> busy mind when you are thinking about, i think tomorrow's wacky water tuesday, did i pack a swim suit, did i do this, did i leave the keys in the thing and what not -- >> reporter: we're having the same conversation at night. >> it kind of turns it down. >> reporter: jane brought me to the farm. her favorite dispensary, for a crash course in cannabis. here, she spends about $40 every two weeks, loading up on locally grown organic weed. but you're like the upscale u r user. >> i think, i mean -- i am who i am, but that's -- yes. >> reporter: that's kind of the demo breakdown. >> yeah. >> reporter: whether or not you think pot should be legal, even critics believe it's only a matter of time before other states legalize pot, as w
the only exceptions, washington and colorado. here in denver, legalization has turned the city into a mecca for a new type of drag queen. >> $85 for a quarter ounce? >> reporter: jane is something of a pot aficionado. she says different var ryals help her to be creative and focused or to relax and sleep. >> busy mind when you are thinking about, i think tomorrow's wacky water tuesday, did i pack a swim suit, did i do this, did i leave the keys in the thing and what not --...
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race going to determine in some ways whether or not colorado is a swing state still or if it's really turned the democratic way. >> yeah, i think that's absolutely the case. it's going to be -- this race is going to make a huge difference in deciding the whole mountain west area as well too, which democrats have been putting a lot of focus on. >> all right, we'll follow it closely. when we come back, the obama administration ramps up its response to the ebola outbreak. are we already late to the game? how prepared are we for the first pandemic? ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are proven to taste better than tums smoothies assorted fruit. mmm. amazing. yeah, i get that a lot. alka seltzer heartburn reliefchews. enjoy the relief. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know you that former pro football player ickey woods will celebrate almost anything? unh-uh. number 44... whoooo! forty-four, that's me! get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts... get some cold cuts! whooo!
race going to determine in some ways whether or not colorado is a swing state still or if it's really turned the democratic way. >> yeah, i think that's absolutely the case. it's going to be -- this race is going to make a huge difference in deciding the whole mountain west area as well too, which democrats have been putting a lot of focus on. >> all right, we'll follow it closely. when we come back, the obama administration ramps up its response to the ebola outbreak. are we...