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we want to see it in colorado. what we want to do is create a competitive and ferment over the whole country where we're trying to accelerate these entrepreneurs. >> this has been delightful. what a wonderful conversation. thank you both. i cannot think of two better governors. >> thank you. what a great job you did. [applause] >> governor brown, governor hickenlooper, please do not leave the stage. innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor moonbeam by being conventional. we were give reminded that the best time to invest, 20 years ago, second best time, today. what great leaders, both of these dynamics state's half. we wanted to thank you both with just a small token of our appreciation and our deep appreciation as well to barbara of the san jose "mercury news." i know you cannot accept gifts. >> i would want to report that. >> we're hoping that sutter can accept a gift, the first dog. governor? [applause] and governor hickenlooper, your dear friend and our dear friend, dan gordo
we want to see it in colorado. what we want to do is create a competitive and ferment over the whole country where we're trying to accelerate these entrepreneurs. >> this has been delightful. what a wonderful conversation. thank you both. i cannot think of two better governors. >> thank you. what a great job you did. [applause] >> governor brown, governor hickenlooper, please do not leave the stage. innovation is not popular in government. i did not get the nickname governor...
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that is colorado springs. the initial impact and those initial scenes could pale in comparison to the threats these communities will face in the coming days, months and years. why is that so, mr. president? well, because once a mountain side is stripped of all its trees and foliage and the soil is burned down to bedrock there is nothing left to hold back the water and debris as it races downhill towards our communities in its path. without rehabilitation and restoration, the watersheds that provide municipal water are at risk from land side and erosion. in turn that could result in serious infrastructure damage, water supply destruction and even loss of life. stabilizing and protecting these communities' watersheds is simply the right thing to do. moreover -- and this is important -- taking action now is also fiscally responsible. quite simply, if we do not do the repairs now, we will pay more later. so when coloradoans came to senator bennet and me to share these needs confronting our state, we immediately we
that is colorado springs. the initial impact and those initial scenes could pale in comparison to the threats these communities will face in the coming days, months and years. why is that so, mr. president? well, because once a mountain side is stripped of all its trees and foliage and the soil is burned down to bedrock there is nothing left to hold back the water and debris as it races downhill towards our communities in its path. without rehabilitation and restoration, the watersheds that...
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>> in colorado, with -- in colorado, there's personal use. there's no way to control that. how do you have the man power to control ha? a shop that is only dedicated to selling only marijuana products like in washington state, it's so easy to send a couple of hundred letters and you're done. you're going to go after the lan lords for renting out space. it's so much easier to shut down a shop than it is in this environment. the colorado version of the law makes the law enforcement side of this much more challenging. >> and so the next thing that they could do is simply repeal it. and say if you're going to crack down on our regulatory system, we'll legalize without a regulatory system, then do what you can. >> you might notice that some of the initial ones were rebellious by nature. i think marijuana users describe themselves -- some of them have a distaste for it being legal because they're now abiding with the law. if what there is is a very aggressive response you're going to tap in their rebellious spirit. >> we're seeing a breakdown of a federal relationship. michael wi
>> in colorado, with -- in colorado, there's personal use. there's no way to control that. how do you have the man power to control ha? a shop that is only dedicated to selling only marijuana products like in washington state, it's so easy to send a couple of hundred letters and you're done. you're going to go after the lan lords for renting out space. it's so much easier to shut down a shop than it is in this environment. the colorado version of the law makes the law enforcement side of...
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he sort of went and made another fortune down in nicaragua doing catering, came back up to wyann in colorado and built two of the finest hotels out there, went on to become, i believe, the first african-american in the colorado legislature, was very active in abolitionist movements and getting people out of the east, out west, sponsored a lot of people and just sort of--they called him 'the black baron' at one point. c-span: died in 1926. >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: but on--in that same area where you're talking about
he sort of went and made another fortune down in nicaragua doing catering, came back up to wyann in colorado and built two of the finest hotels out there, went on to become, i believe, the first african-american in the colorado legislature, was very active in abolitionist movements and getting people out of the east, out west, sponsored a lot of people and just sort of--they called him 'the black baron' at one point. c-span: died in 1926. >> guest: yes. yes. c-span: but on--in that same...
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it's a controversial issue that came to a head in colorado today at the legislature. it was fueled in part by a story we brought you on friday. jeremy's wife laurie died of cardiac arrest in 2006. while 28 weeks pregnant with twins. the twins also died. jeremy filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hospital where she died, but they said under colorado law, an unborn fetus is not considered a person. cnn kim's law -- cnn's kyung lah is following this story for us. this is becoming an issue of national focus in colorado, and they were going to go ahead with legislation possibly today that would have redefined when life begins. what happened with that legislation? >> it's a bill that died in committee, and the supporter of it said it's very unfortunate. that bill would have expanded the definition of fetal homicide in the state of colorado. and it was something that supporters really backed. they were spending the day on the steps of the colorado legislature, and they were citing jeremy, the man you just mentioned, because his case is in the civil arena, but the ques
it's a controversial issue that came to a head in colorado today at the legislature. it was fueled in part by a story we brought you on friday. jeremy's wife laurie died of cardiac arrest in 2006. while 28 weeks pregnant with twins. the twins also died. jeremy filed a wrongful death lawsuit against the hospital where she died, but they said under colorado law, an unborn fetus is not considered a person. cnn kim's law -- cnn's kyung lah is following this story for us. this is becoming an issue...
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>> this is why most part deregulated regimes in colorado -- and colorado -- [inaudible] how do you have the manpower to do that? if you have a limited number for how you can set up a shop that is only selling marijuana products like in washington state, it's easy to figure out a new sense of a couple hundred letters in your desk. they go after the landlord. it's so much easier than in the colorado version is much more challenging. >> said the next thing they could do is repeal and safe you crack down in the regulatory system, will legalize it that a regulatory system and do what you can. >> i think some of the initial a rebellious by nature. marijuana users who describe themselves as becoming legal. so what there is is an aggressive response in you are going to see much more aggressive version that are just repeal. >> what we see here since him is is the breakdown of a federal state fund for such partnership in which the feds rely heavily on the states, which leads us to michael greve who look of this broader context into what we see unfold here. >> i'm against partnerships and i'll exp
>> this is why most part deregulated regimes in colorado -- and colorado -- [inaudible] how do you have the manpower to do that? if you have a limited number for how you can set up a shop that is only selling marijuana products like in washington state, it's easy to figure out a new sense of a couple hundred letters in your desk. they go after the landlord. it's so much easier than in the colorado version is much more challenging. >> said the next thing they could do is repeal and...
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i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these becau
i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see...
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it's colorado, it's the west. and we are a diverse community within the west. >> reporter: there is no waiting period for gun purchases in colorado, and anyone over 21 can apply for a concealed weapons permit. hickenlooper supports expanding background checks in colorado to private gun sales, but has doubts about a proposed state ban of high-capacity ammunition magazines. >> of course, the devil's in the details. is that ten rounds or 30 rounds? and that's where the... that's where the robust discussion is going to come in. >> reporter: well, the shooting here in aurora has prompted the governor, scott, to propose an overhaul of the state's mental health system, an area he says has been neglected here in colorado. >> pelley: anna, thank you. yesterday, the president ordered the centers for disease control to begin research on the causes of gun violence. that was something that congress specifically prevented the c.d.c. from doing. mark strassman has more on that. >> there is absolutely no question-- these are prev
it's colorado, it's the west. and we are a diverse community within the west. >> reporter: there is no waiting period for gun purchases in colorado, and anyone over 21 can apply for a concealed weapons permit. hickenlooper supports expanding background checks in colorado to private gun sales, but has doubts about a proposed state ban of high-capacity ammunition magazines. >> of course, the devil's in the details. is that ten rounds or 30 rounds? and that's where the... that's where...
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we wondered what folks in colorado are saying about the gun debate, and so we sent ana werner to find out. it. >> reporter: jean assam knows about gun violence. >> the whole hallway was filled with this sense of evil, and it was very intimidating. it would intimidate anybody. >> reporter: in 2007, assam, a trained police officer, was volunteering as a security officer in inside this colorado springs church when a man with a semi-automatic rifle murdered two people. assam stopped the rampage when she shot the attack wer a concealed gun she carried on her hip. >> i knew what to do and i had the confidence-- you know, i had the training. i was armed and i was present. >> freedom. >> reporter: like many in colorado, she's conflicted when its to stricter gun laws. >> i see very clearly both sides of this debate. i see where they're coming from, and both of their views make sense to me. >> reporter: this is a state that suffered two mass shootings, columbine, and aurora, but many who live here are hunteres, including governor john hickenlooper. >> we are a fully split state. we're almost ex
we wondered what folks in colorado are saying about the gun debate, and so we sent ana werner to find out. it. >> reporter: jean assam knows about gun violence. >> the whole hallway was filled with this sense of evil, and it was very intimidating. it would intimidate anybody. >> reporter: in 2007, assam, a trained police officer, was volunteering as a security officer in inside this colorado springs church when a man with a semi-automatic rifle murdered two people. assam...
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than any other state in the country. -- colorado more than any other state in the country. we want to make sure they are employed in innovative companies that have an opportunity for full
than any other state in the country. -- colorado more than any other state in the country. we want to make sure they are employed in innovative companies that have an opportunity for full
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his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere out in this landscape. when you walk down into the bottom of the narrow canyons made of sandstone and you put your hands on the sand stone faces and the smooth shallow scallops that look like champagne glasses, you can feel the shape of the last flood that came through. every place in the desert is a story. every place is a passage way. it's really hard to walk very far in the desert for me because there are so many stories that start opening up and lead you from place to place and place and soon you start picking up the patterns of wind, of rain. you pick up the patterns of people
his work has won the spirit of the west award as well as the colorado book award. the book, house of rain, is craig's latest book. please help me welcome craig childs. . >> hello. i come to you from out of the desert. i'm coming to you from a landscape where once you get an eye for things, 3 grains of sand out of place draw your attention, where everything is brought to bear, where everything is hinged to a story, every drop of rain leaving a dimple in the ground. stories are everywhere...
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>> there are only a few states like colorado. just like the federal law was before with john hinckley. the law is this. the state has a burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that james holmes is state. my state, it's the opposite. the defense has to show it. in colorado, they have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt he's sane. that's tough when he thinks he's batman or the joker and shooting randomly and had the house and this notebook and behaviors, how do they prove that? the defense will put on mental health witnesses in this case, and finally, in the death penalty case, we don't put to death the mentally ill. even if he's not found to be insane, he may not have the death penalty imposed because he may be found mentally incapable at that phase. >> a lot of people will be watching this. we appreciate your time today, anne bremner. appreciate you. >>> former senator chuck hagel of nebraska is expected to be nominated for defense secretary today. he is already being blasted by republican leaders. and for israel, his unwillin
>> there are only a few states like colorado. just like the federal law was before with john hinckley. the law is this. the state has a burden of proving beyond a reasonable doubt that james holmes is state. my state, it's the opposite. the defense has to show it. in colorado, they have to prove beyond a reasonable doubt he's sane. that's tough when he thinks he's batman or the joker and shooting randomly and had the house and this notebook and behaviors, how do they prove that? the...
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. >> club 64, denver, colorado. it's 4:20 p.m. the traditional time for stoners to light up and club 64 is open for business. it gets it's name from amendment 64 which legalized recreational use marijuana in colorado. the first meeting new year's eve was in a warehouse. a private club open only to members who pay the $30 fee. they hope amendment 64 and club 64 can serve as a model to the rest of the world. >> let denver serve as a beacon of hope for those who want to know what true freedom is really about. >> it will be another year before stores selling marijuana can open here. it's unclear how the industry will operate since marijuana remains prohibited by federal law. >> cenk: we're going to talk to the owners of that club in a minute, but i think we can all agree that we like miguel lopez's contribution to this story the best. i like when he's like--coughing up no, it's good for you. any way. we contacted authorities in denver. we asked the cops, "the young turks," are you going to do anything about this because it's in violat
. >> club 64, denver, colorado. it's 4:20 p.m. the traditional time for stoners to light up and club 64 is open for business. it gets it's name from amendment 64 which legalized recreational use marijuana in colorado. the first meeting new year's eve was in a warehouse. a private club open only to members who pay the $30 fee. they hope amendment 64 and club 64 can serve as a model to the rest of the world. >> let denver serve as a beacon of hope for those who want to know what true...
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during 2004, 2005, the winter we had 100% snowpack in the colorado basin. the runoff was 70% expected as it was springtime was so one. this was the warmest year on record and the warmest spring on record. they only hear in which we have seen as large an area of the nation covered in moderate to severe drought for more than three months was 1934. not even during the 1950s was that the case and it was a decade. from the standpoint of increasing the severity of drought i think increasing temperatures will definitely have an impact. from the standpoint of whether or not these types of droughts and events have occurred in the past, they have. and the result the laws of chance simply tell us that they will happen again. >> before we get to that polly quest -- policy question this goes with what we addressed and margaret your case study and this is a question from ellen. the question is are you a aware of any case studies where particular communities actually did take a proactive approach toward drought management, and where it worked and where we could take a loo
during 2004, 2005, the winter we had 100% snowpack in the colorado basin. the runoff was 70% expected as it was springtime was so one. this was the warmest year on record and the warmest spring on record. they only hear in which we have seen as large an area of the nation covered in moderate to severe drought for more than three months was 1934. not even during the 1950s was that the case and it was a decade. from the standpoint of increasing the severity of drought i think increasing...
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hospital in colorado, it says no hospital in colorado, it says no for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> hillary clinton, gun control and immigration reform teed up to be big stories again this week. our favorite go-to guy on polls and politics -- political editor paul steinhauser, has a look at what you are thinking as we get ready for the week ahead. >> reporter: hey, miguel. the last week of january will find some top issues and a big name in the spotlight. >> our journey is not complete until we find a way to welcome the striving immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> reporter: president obama on immigration day, speaking about
hospital in colorado, it says no hospital in colorado, it says no for the new mattress models but sleep train's huge year end clearance is ending soon. for a short time, save hundreds on tempur-pedic mattresses. get the most highly-recommended bed in america at closeout prices. plus, get interest-free financing and free same-day delivery. why wait for the new models? sleep train's year end clearance is ending soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪...
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hospital in colorado, it says no hospital in colorado, it says no >>> hillary clinton, gun control and immigration reform teed up to be big stories again this week. our favorite go-to guy on polls and politics -- political editor paul steinhauser, has a look at what you are thinking as we get ready for the week ahead. >> reporter: hey, miguel. the last week of january will find some top issues and a big name in the spotlight. >> our journey is not complete until we find a way to welcome the striving immigrants who still see america as a land of opportunity. >> reporter: president obama on immigration day, speaking about something high on his to-do list, immigration reform. tuesday the president goes to las vegas to give a preview of what he wants to do. what do you think about the conversion to issue is? a majority in our latest poll says allowing them to become legal residents is the top proor outer. democrats and republicans don't see eye to eye on the issue or gun control.priority. democrats and republicans don't see eye to eye on the issue or gun control. wayne lapier lapierre test
hospital in colorado, it says no hospital in colorado, it says no >>> hillary clinton, gun control and immigration reform teed up to be big stories again this week. our favorite go-to guy on polls and politics -- political editor paul steinhauser, has a look at what you are thinking as we get ready for the week ahead. >> reporter: hey, miguel. the last week of january will find some top issues and a big name in the spotlight. >> our journey is not complete until we find a...
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. >> plus, an emotional legal battle in colorado. the case surrounds the death of a woman and her unborn children and the debate over whether one person died or three. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. lives. now this arctic air system is wreaking havoc as it moves across the northeast. snow
. >> plus, an emotional legal battle in colorado. the case surrounds the death of a woman and her unborn children and the debate over whether one person died or three. but she loved it so much... i told her it was homemade. everyone tells a little white lie now and then. but now she wants my recipe [ clears his throat ] [ softly ] she's right behind me isn't she? [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an...
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american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. . >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuaju
american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico...
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. >>> pretrial hearings for james holmes began in colorado. forcing even the most seasoned first responders to break down and cry. it's tuesday, january 8. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. we'll capture the mood of that colorado courtroom in our top story in a moment. you can't imagine what the families were going through today. >> absolutely not. >>> then to new england, where a homeowner is counting his blessings. he was mauled by a wild bobcat in his own garage. >> can you imagine? >> no, i cannot. >> opening the door and there's a bobcat. lucky lived to tell the story. guess that's what counts. >> that's right. >>> also this morning, what exactly happened to sunny's notre dame fighting irish? >> i have an explanation. >> do you really? because they just stunk. that was my explanation. the defense didn't show up at all. they didn't get on the bus to the game. we'll bring you alabama's big bcs victory. after the game, so man
. >>> pretrial hearings for james holmes began in colorado. forcing even the most seasoned first responders to break down and cry. it's tuesday, january 8. >> from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good tuesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. we'll capture the mood of that colorado courtroom in our top story in a moment. you can't imagine what the families were going through today. >>...
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. >> and first it was colorado and then washington state. could legalized pot be the next thing for maryland? some say yes. but the lawmakers, will they agree? like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our curriculum, so that when you find the job you want you'll be a perfect fit. let's get to work. >>> you're watching the station that works for you, abc2 baltimore. >>> a fun day of sledding turns chaotic a shredder slide over a partially frozen lake in california and breaks through the ice. a number of people tried to help, throwing in ropes and inner tubes to get him. but they started to fall through the ice themselves. eventually everyone was rescued. the lake had been shut down through march. >> you hear about the stories come wintertime all the time. so,
. >> and first it was colorado and then washington state. could legalized pot be the next thing for maryland? some say yes. but the lawmakers, will they agree? like a lot of things, trying to find a better job can be frustrating. so at university of phoenix we're working with a growing list of almost two thousand corporate partners - companies like microsoft, american red cross and adobe - to create options for you. not only that, we're using what we learn from these partners to shape our...
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in the last in colorado and states like mr. bishop's state and others that were to be impacted by the hurricane, we have disasters and particularly last summer we had a disastrous wildfire. they were presidentially declared disasters with emergency assistance and they touched the lives of many of our friends who will testify about his amendment and myself and others. many people we know our friends and. my home was under evaluation we had to be prepared. for different forms and different areas and are spreading disasters in the mountains of with hundreds of families would never be able to recover anything from their homes. i visited some of those and it remains nothing is left. in the aftermath of the emergency watershed protection act program provides funding and support to restore and stabilize soil and water shed and mitigate flood risk in fact saving money in the long term, one of the most immediate dangers after the fire is the risk of floods and damage to the watershed that could cause untold additional damage. the nation
in the last in colorado and states like mr. bishop's state and others that were to be impacted by the hurricane, we have disasters and particularly last summer we had a disastrous wildfire. they were presidentially declared disasters with emergency assistance and they touched the lives of many of our friends who will testify about his amendment and myself and others. many people we know our friends and. my home was under evaluation we had to be prepared. for different forms and different areas...
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mike taibbi is with us tonight from centennial, colorado. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. they're calling it a mini trial and here's why. if prosecutors don't seek the death penalty and haven't said yet and james holmes pleads guilty to all of the charges and accepts a sentence to life in prison without the possibility of parole, there may never be a trial. more than 100 victims' relatives and victims' survivors packed the courtroom and two overflow rooms to hear details of the case against james holmes, dishelveled and bearded in court and seemingly uninterested in the proceedings. the young police officer who put holmes in handcuffs outside century 16 theater number 9 that night described him just minutes after the shooting stopped as very, very relaxed, like there weren't normal emotional responses to anything. he seemed very detached. but subsequent police witnesses describe the unspeakably gruesome scene he left behind. a tear-gas filled killing zone that left 12 dead and some 70 wounded. officer justin grizzle, who tran
mike taibbi is with us tonight from centennial, colorado. good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. they're calling it a mini trial and here's why. if prosecutors don't seek the death penalty and haven't said yet and james holmes pleads guilty to all of the charges and accepts a sentence to life in prison without the possibility of parole, there may never be a trial. more than 100 victims' relatives and victims' survivors packed the courtroom and two overflow rooms to hear details...
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obama administration says when the state of colorado in the state of washington passed laws to say you can use marijuana for medical as well and have armageddons but in this case it's not even restricted to so-called medical which is a joke in most places as far as the criteria they put in but the federal government rather than saying to colorado and washington look we've got something called the supremacy clause in the constitution and the united states supreme court has held that in this area it is federal law that governs but instead of saying the same thing you're saying about the supremacy clause which is proper constitutional law the obama administration says oh but it's something i like so i'm going to ignore the fact that there thumbing the nose at our laws because obama's team happens to be on their side that's the real problem an equal enforcement rather than having to do all of ya'll this is fly to everybody would you suggest that in colorado and california are awash in state rather than we should bring in federal forces you've got the drug enforcement agents who have you kn
obama administration says when the state of colorado in the state of washington passed laws to say you can use marijuana for medical as well and have armageddons but in this case it's not even restricted to so-called medical which is a joke in most places as far as the criteria they put in but the federal government rather than saying to colorado and washington look we've got something called the supremacy clause in the constitution and the united states supreme court has held that in this area...
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colorado. this is something really important that we are watching. the rainment of the accused colorado shooter james holmes is delayed until march. we thought that was going to happen, that the defense was going to ask for a delay. but we didn't know exactly what the timeline would look like on this as well. now we are just hearing from inside the courtroom that it is going to be delayed until march. the prosecution has apparently pulled the victims' families to find out whether or not they wanted the rainment today or wanted to wait. 84 wanted to go ahead today, others wanted to wait. these from our producers inside the courtroom. we'll put that in context for you as we get more information. they said, jon potentially this case could be dragged on for a longtime. one has to wonder what this means for the timeline for justice, whatever justice could be. jon: and for the families of those who were killed and wounded and there are still many terribly wounded people result -lg fro resulting from
colorado. this is something really important that we are watching. the rainment of the accused colorado shooter james holmes is delayed until march. we thought that was going to happen, that the defense was going to ask for a delay. but we didn't know exactly what the timeline would look like on this as well. now we are just hearing from inside the courtroom that it is going to be delayed until march. the prosecution has apparently pulled the victims' families to find out whether or not they...
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rather in the state of colorado is the burden is on the state of colorado to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that holmes didn't know right from wrong during the time of the murders. there is a risk for the defense. if he goes with the insanity plea he receives a court ordered psychiatric evaluation. the prosecution would receive the results of that psychiatric evaluation. and any sort of doctor-patient confidentiality that holmes had with his psychiatrist would also be opened up as well as the possibility of the notebook that we've heard so much about he mailed to his psychiatrist. so all of that would be on the table should an insanity defense be pursued, bill. bill: alicia acuna, centennial, colorado. we will watch it when it gets underway. martha, what is next? martha: the national rifle association is firing back after meeting with vice president joe biden's gun violence task force. why the nra says that it was all just political theater. and that the white house has one agenda in mind according to them. bill: how about this weather in the northeast? it's warm out there. mother nat
rather in the state of colorado is the burden is on the state of colorado to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that holmes didn't know right from wrong during the time of the murders. there is a risk for the defense. if he goes with the insanity plea he receives a court ordered psychiatric evaluation. the prosecution would receive the results of that psychiatric evaluation. and any sort of doctor-patient confidentiality that holmes had with his psychiatrist would also be opened up as well as the...
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gunman in the colorado movie theater massacre. aring to determine >>> we'll get a first look next week at the mountain of evidence against the suspected gunman in the colorado movie theater massacre. a hearing to determine whether james holmes will go to trial begins on monday. 25-year-old is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70. during a july movie premier in the denver suburb of aurora. his attorneys are expected to pursue an insanity defense. >>> many of the victims' families are upset over an offer from the movie theater where the massacre happened. that theater is set to reopen this month and families have been receiving invitations to a "special evening of remembrance" followed by a movie showing. several who received the invitations call the offer offensive and disgusting. >>> students at sandy hook elementary head back to school tomorrow for the first time since last month's mass shooting. they will resume classes at a newly renovated building in the neighboring town of monroe, connecticut. furniture and other item
gunman in the colorado movie theater massacre. aring to determine >>> we'll get a first look next week at the mountain of evidence against the suspected gunman in the colorado movie theater massacre. a hearing to determine whether james holmes will go to trial begins on monday. 25-year-old is accused of killing 12 people and wounding 70. during a july movie premier in the denver suburb of aurora. his attorneys are expected to pursue an insanity defense. >>> many of the...
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it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads
it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a...
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i've live in the suburbs of denver, colorado. on one side of my district is columbine high school and the other is aurora, colorado. as you heard some of the senators speaking today and carolyn mccarthy, these mass killings and events affect not just the people killed or wounded or in the case of the theater shooting in aurora, colorado, that night the whole community was affected. neighborhoods were affected. we have families from tucson and virginia tech and newtown here today. and i would like to read something that was sent to us yesterday by some of the families of the victims. our loved ones were murdered in the colorado theatre on july 20 in 1 of the worst massacres in u.s. history by the exact weapon and high-capacity magazines that senator feinstein is addressing in her proposed legislation today. our loved ones were gunned down in an entire generation of families were taken away in a matter of seconds. we listened to the 9/11 tapes played in court and we sat in agony as we heard 30 shots fired within 27 seconds, wonderi
i've live in the suburbs of denver, colorado. on one side of my district is columbine high school and the other is aurora, colorado. as you heard some of the senators speaking today and carolyn mccarthy, these mass killings and events affect not just the people killed or wounded or in the case of the theater shooting in aurora, colorado, that night the whole community was affected. neighborhoods were affected. we have families from tucson and virginia tech and newtown here today. and i would...
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if the broncos, on top, we will send it crabcakes to colorado. tonight, gerry sandusky it gives you a behind the scenes look, and hear some exclusive sounds from ray lewis' final career home game. that is tonight at 7:30 and tomorrow morning on a wbal-plus. >> weather is going to be a big factor in this game tomorrow. colder there than it is here. they had a weather system come in, and they have a mixture of rain and light flurries in the area. temperatures have settled into the upper 30's. dropping off of that -- dropping off a bit with the precipitation in the area kidney-to-upper- teens. very cold. east, northeast, 5 to 10, but that will make it seem a little bit colder. we will be unusually warm. our forecast in just a minute. >> we are getting a better look at the suspects involved in a december armed robbery and abingdon road the harford county sheriff's office least this photograph of two men who officials say stole money from a mcdonald's restaurant on constant and to boulevard. the suspects got away in this white chevy impala. anyone wit
if the broncos, on top, we will send it crabcakes to colorado. tonight, gerry sandusky it gives you a behind the scenes look, and hear some exclusive sounds from ray lewis' final career home game. that is tonight at 7:30 and tomorrow morning on a wbal-plus. >> weather is going to be a big factor in this game tomorrow. colder there than it is here. they had a weather system come in, and they have a mixture of rain and light flurries in the area. temperatures have settled into the upper...
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at the aurora colorado theater, but this time it was in healing. six months after the horror of the mass shooting that left 12 dead, the theater reopened for survivors, victims' families, and first responders. >> we are a community of survivors, and we are a community that is united in our recovery. >> reporter: the gathering in the newly remodeled theater number 9 drew mixed responses from survivors and victims' families. >> dave hoover lost his 15-year-old nerve few a.j.boik. he said entering the theater was just too much for him. >> i try to think about what we have, not at what we lost. a.j. was a big part of our life. >> reporter: jan son young's boyfriend died dodged a bullet. she came back for him. >> i'm here to face my fears and come to comfort john to help memorialize him. >> reporter: security for the theater's reopening was tight. police kept onlookers and the media at a distance so survivors and family members could remember in private. aurora's mayor says he respects those who chose not to attend the reopening and welcomes those who d
at the aurora colorado theater, but this time it was in healing. six months after the horror of the mass shooting that left 12 dead, the theater reopened for survivors, victims' families, and first responders. >> we are a community of survivors, and we are a community that is united in our recovery. >> reporter: the gathering in the newly remodeled theater number 9 drew mixed responses from survivors and victims' families. >> dave hoover lost his 15-year-old nerve few...
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hopefully the mayor in denver and myself in colorado focusing on how do we create the conditions? we can have brilliant vendors but they can sit on a shelf. you can have all the capital without the right idea -- but without the right idea, how does it improve? the magic there is entrepreneurship. when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first bgrerew pub. that focus of necessity -- we had to do something different. we took it and adapted it. i think that on a much larger scale, we need to find entrepreneurs, people that are willing to put their hearts and souls into that idea, that invention. make sure they have access to capital, and appropriately trained work force, and there is -- government gets out of the way. we need a proper regulation. we have to have it if you are talking about fracking. at that same time, the government has to be a supporter and in every way possible have to limit the burden of red tape or excessive regulation. that is -- that is the message. we are in every community, we
hopefully the mayor in denver and myself in colorado focusing on how do we create the conditions? we can have brilliant vendors but they can sit on a shelf. you can have all the capital without the right idea -- but without the right idea, how does it improve? the magic there is entrepreneurship. when i was a geologist, i could not find a job and after a while we opened -- i stole the idea from berkeley. we werein the first bgrerew pub. that focus of necessity -- we had to do something...
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the last witness will take the stand about the colorado movie rampage. coming up, what a detective is saying about the dedecoratives -- detectives strange behavior after the arrest. >>> he was arrested outside his home. williams appeared for reckless driving. according to police williams is supposed to appear in court on a misdemeanor battery charge. >>> judgment has arrived for barry bonds. the home run king has been selected for the hall of fame. some 600 baseball riders will go and many have gone to a case tied to steer road scandal. every giant is looking to be on the first ballot. >> he should wait his turn and when it's right they will let him in. >> you would have had the stats even if he didn't do that. >> he was on the ballot for the first time along with sammy sosa and they all may not make it due to their alleged steroid use. >> mixed reactions there. let's go to traffic, sal, anything going on there? >> traffic is moving along well on 880 and of course that is where all the commute starts and nice road work to the mcarthur maze. and still wor
the last witness will take the stand about the colorado movie rampage. coming up, what a detective is saying about the dedecoratives -- detectives strange behavior after the arrest. >>> he was arrested outside his home. williams appeared for reckless driving. according to police williams is supposed to appear in court on a misdemeanor battery charge. >>> judgment has arrived for barry bonds. the home run king has been selected for the hall of fame. some 600 baseball riders...
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>> shepard: alicia acuna, colorado tonight. police had been chicago man just as he was about to collect 425,000ness lottery money. officials first ruled that he died of natural causes but later tests showed four hours in november and searched her home. no word whether she is a suspect. there never really is, she said her husband got sick after they ate dinner together and she cannot imagine who would want to hurt him. newly released pictures of a former fbi agent who went missing in iran many years ago but in this photo he wear as jumpsuit like the detainees at guantanamo bay. the latest on the investigation and the iranian connection. a so-called tornado of fire engulfed this family's home. the only way out through the water. even though some of those grandchildren didn't even know how to swim. it's a fox report survival story. and it's next. push-ups or sprints? what's wrong with fetch? or chase? let's do this larry! ooh, i got it, i got it! (narrator) the calorie-smart nutrition in beneful healthy weight... incles grains and
>> shepard: alicia acuna, colorado tonight. police had been chicago man just as he was about to collect 425,000ness lottery money. officials first ruled that he died of natural causes but later tests showed four hours in november and searched her home. no word whether she is a suspect. there never really is, she said her husband got sick after they ate dinner together and she cannot imagine who would want to hurt him. newly released pictures of a former fbi agent who went missing in iran...
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because in colorado, in colorado there is growth for personal use. there's no way you can control that. how do you have the manpower to do that? if you have a state that allows very limited members -- how you can set up a shop and that is only dedicated to selling marijuana in washington state. when you send out a couple of hundred letters, you're done in washington. and describing some of the -- [inaudible] you're going to go after the landlords for renting out space. so it's so much easier to shut down a shop than it is in a -- [inaudible] environment. and the version of the colorado law makes the law enforcement side much more challenging. >> so the next thing a state could do is simply repeal, right? and say, well, if you're going to crack down on a regulatory system, we'll legalize without a regulatory system, and do what you can. >> you might notice that i think some of the initial efforts were a bit rebellious by nature. every marijuana user just -- [inaudible] i think some of them have a distaste for this becoming legal because now they're ab
because in colorado, in colorado there is growth for personal use. there's no way you can control that. how do you have the manpower to do that? if you have a state that allows very limited members -- how you can set up a shop and that is only dedicated to selling marijuana in washington state. when you send out a couple of hundred letters, you're done in washington. and describing some of the -- [inaudible] you're going to go after the landlords for renting out space. so it's so much easier to...