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the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. ms. tipton: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tipton: this bill would designate two unnamed peaks in colorado as fowler peak and boskoff peak. charlie fowler and his partner, christine boskoff were longtime residents of colorado. charlie fowler was one of north america's most experienced mountain climbers and was also an author, guide, filmmaker, photographer and advocate for the outdoors. beginning in the mid 1980's, charlie worked full time as a mountain guide. leading mountaineering expeditions in the united states and abroad. his photographs and articles were published in a variety of books and magazines and he was the author of many mountaineering guide books. he was awarded an award by the
the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. ms. tipton: i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and extend their remarks and include extraneous materials on the bill under consideration. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. i yield myself such time as i may consume. mr. speaker -- the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. tipton: this bill would designate two unnamed peaks in colorado as fowler peak and boskoff peak. charlie...
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. >> she lives in colorado springs. her daughter charlotte was diagnosed with the syndrome as a toddler. >> she had failed every drug at 2 years old as well. >> charlotte was so sick, she was in hospice care. page's husband, matt, was a green beret, deployed to afghanistan for much of page's husband, matt, was a green beret, deployed to afghanistan for much of this time. page felt very alone. >> i hit rock bottom with her. the hospital said there's nothing left. we don't have anything left to do. we're sorry. you should just go home and deal with this at home. >> so, when they tell you just go home, are they basically saying, go home and watch your child die? >> literally, i brought her home and i put her on a do not resuscitate. my husband had to sign it from afghanistan. and i was just going to say good-bye. and every night, actually, i will say this, i was praying for her to die because it was so bad to watch. the suffering that she is going through, you just wish. and she -- she didn't. so, it's hard for me to admit
. >> she lives in colorado springs. her daughter charlotte was diagnosed with the syndrome as a toddler. >> she had failed every drug at 2 years old as well. >> charlotte was so sick, she was in hospice care. page's husband, matt, was a green beret, deployed to afghanistan for much of page's husband, matt, was a green beret, deployed to afghanistan for much of this time. page felt very alone. >> i hit rock bottom with her. the hospital said there's nothing left. we don't...
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if you look at colorado. look you got increase. main a jump and br black and la continue know you have seen arrest. these are 2016 numbers and i seatps that is left out. well, i think, you are right. it should be part of of the discussion. i don't know that is necessarying ament for voing against the organization of marijuana but should be considered as one of many factors. however, we will do something right now right quickly and what should be done is fixing the medicinal use of marijuana that should be done first then we do this in intelligent matter. >> to judgment on this. 70% increase in drug use among young people in colorado in a statement fighting open sed epidemic. that seems crazy. >> that was my point. we should knob encouraging children to use more drugs and shouldn't be making it easier for young adults to smoke marijuana and this is new jersey now. the new normal. that the state its going to become va californiaest ap then we saw how that has worked out. >> well, here's thing this. it is real easy to look at any crim
if you look at colorado. look you got increase. main a jump and br black and la continue know you have seen arrest. these are 2016 numbers and i seatps that is left out. well, i think, you are right. it should be part of of the discussion. i don't know that is necessarying ament for voing against the organization of marijuana but should be considered as one of many factors. however, we will do something right now right quickly and what should be done is fixing the medicinal use of marijuana...
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josef tefari of the mary's orthodox church located in aurora, colorado. deacon josef was raised in ethiopia and has experienced the daily struggles to many -- to many ethiopians have faced, living in abject poverty and under an oppressive government. deacon josef fled from ethiopia in 1976 and came to the united states as a refugee. he and many of the members of the ethiopian community in my congressional district of have worked diligently to organize and assist those still suffering from repression in their home country. aromo community president of colorado, jamal, has also shared his concerns with me, and both of these gentlemen have no motives other than the concern of the safety and democracy in ethiopia. they continue to fight for democracy in their homeland. unfortunately, stories like this are not uncommon in my district, and i am disappointed that the house has not yet scheduled a floor vote on house resolution 128. i note that on two prior occasions, a vote was tentively scheduled. in both of these instances it's my understanding the vote was po
josef tefari of the mary's orthodox church located in aurora, colorado. deacon josef was raised in ethiopia and has experienced the daily struggles to many -- to many ethiopians have faced, living in abject poverty and under an oppressive government. deacon josef fled from ethiopia in 1976 and came to the united states as a refugee. he and many of the members of the ethiopian community in my congressional district of have worked diligently to organize and assist those still suffering from...
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i went home to colorado. people said, michael, you work with people in a bipartisan way all the time. why aren't you working on this health care bill? what i said was, there is no one in colorado who said to me, no one including the critics of the affordable care act who said to me, michael, i've got a good idea for helping me with my health care. give the wealthiest people in america a tax cut. no one. no one said let's cut medicaid by 40% when we're facing the opioid crisis that we're facing. so they masqueraded it as a health care plan. and now we've got a health care plan masquerading as a tax plan. on top of that, this plan doubles down on the claim that tax cuts for the wealthiest for the people in america and businesses, not only trickle down to everyone else but also pay for themselves. and that part is not surprising because that has been the republican answer for what ails our economy. when our economy was up and our deficit was down, they cut taxes for the top 1% of americans making an average of $
i went home to colorado. people said, michael, you work with people in a bipartisan way all the time. why aren't you working on this health care bill? what i said was, there is no one in colorado who said to me, no one including the critics of the affordable care act who said to me, michael, i've got a good idea for helping me with my health care. give the wealthiest people in america a tax cut. no one. no one said let's cut medicaid by 40% when we're facing the opioid crisis that we're facing....
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in colorado. [roll call] >> clerk will report. ? mr. chairman, the final tally is 12 aye, 14 nays. >> the amendment is defeated. let's bring up number 14. i hope everybody will consider since these amendments are all being voted down and that doesn't seem to be changing, that we'll consider everybody's -- everybody's feelings this evening and let's not just keep going through a charade here. >> mr. chairman. could i be recognized briefly? my colleagues are trying hard to be sensitive to the point you're making. >> it doesn't seem like it to me but i'm happy to accept that. >> if i could just finish. i would just say the reason we're raising these issues is here very recently, a tax bill became a health care bill. and we believe because of the congressional budget office report, millions of people are going to lose coverage, millions more will have premiums go up. we are not interested in being obstinate or difficult but because of the change in this bill here in the last couple of days from being a tax bill to a health care bill, that's
in colorado. [roll call] >> clerk will report. ? mr. chairman, the final tally is 12 aye, 14 nays. >> the amendment is defeated. let's bring up number 14. i hope everybody will consider since these amendments are all being voted down and that doesn't seem to be changing, that we'll consider everybody's -- everybody's feelings this evening and let's not just keep going through a charade here. >> mr. chairman. could i be recognized briefly? my colleagues are trying hard to be...
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colorado, mr. tipton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. r. tipton: thank you, chairman hensarling, for some time. i support the gentleman from minnesota's legislation. my row offering safe harbor act. as i traveled through my district back in colorado, i've often been dismayed by the ever-increasing number of storefronts once thriving businesses which now have for sale and for lease signs out front. small businesses are essential to job creation, to job innovation, but they've been so hamstrung by the burden of compliance with regulations intended for large public companies that their ability to be able to create jobs and to be able to innovate has been stifled. the micro offering safe harbor act will exempt certain micro offerings from the registration requirements of the securities act of 1933. . thereby it's hard for capitalism to work. mr. speaker, without capital. this legislation tackles that problem and creates opportunities for hardworking small businesses to be able to go public and raise that initial capital in the early stage, to d
colorado, mr. tipton. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. r. tipton: thank you, chairman hensarling, for some time. i support the gentleman from minnesota's legislation. my row offering safe harbor act. as i traveled through my district back in colorado, i've often been dismayed by the ever-increasing number of storefronts once thriving businesses which now have for sale and for lease signs out front. small businesses are essential to job creation, to job innovation, but...
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in colorado we have been able to be quite productive. we actually had a package of bills that has been focused on building trust between law enforcement and communities of color, and i think that there are ways to thread the needle to get divorce stakeholders to support legislature. the outcome of that is things are banned in certain circumstances. there is live videotape of when somebody is being interrogated in most situations. we are focusing on how can we bring people together to make sure there is the right kind of change. but we also have to think of what is the lens that different legislators and people of power look through? right now in colorado there has been a focus on can local law enforcement, can their budget be able to sustain the cost it would need to enforce federal immigration law? absolutely not. are there other ways we can think about argument that will him think about argument that will bring difficult people from different backgrounds to the table to advance so many of the issues that the people of our state and cou
in colorado we have been able to be quite productive. we actually had a package of bills that has been focused on building trust between law enforcement and communities of color, and i think that there are ways to thread the needle to get divorce stakeholders to support legislature. the outcome of that is things are banned in certain circumstances. there is live videotape of when somebody is being interrogated in most situations. we are focusing on how can we bring people together to make sure...
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it's an effort by the colorado health department to combat childhood obesity with hands on farming. and, it's part of a growing farm to preschool movement in federally-funded early education centers. >> children in colorado are not eating the recommended amount of fresh fruits and vegetables. >> i see something yellow right here. >> reporter: the centerpiece of chop's curriculum is a garden grown by preschoolers. >> we want to take these things from the garden and make it the norm on their plate, so it's not like an alien. it's no longer the hated squash, it's now something they've grown, they've harvested, and they're going to be more willing to try it. >> reporter: one in five colorado children ages two to four are obese. the problem is particularly pronounced in low-income and heavily hispanic communities, like the neighborhood that surrounds pueblo's east side child care center. maria subia is the center's director: >> over 80% of the children who come here are from low income families between 70% and 80% with hispanic heritage. >> let's pull out this kale! >> reporter: health o
it's an effort by the colorado health department to combat childhood obesity with hands on farming. and, it's part of a growing farm to preschool movement in federally-funded early education centers. >> children in colorado are not eating the recommended amount of fresh fruits and vegetables. >> i see something yellow right here. >> reporter: the centerpiece of chop's curriculum is a garden grown by preschoolers. >> we want to take these things from the garden and make...
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i had the great honor of working to get in-state tuition in colorado. it was the seven-time the bill was introduced and was finally passed. what it comes down to is that when we see someone like donald trump, whether it's rescinding doctor or someone known for racial profiling, there's no doubt we need to be able to respond to those. during the obama administration, when year after year after year there with a party of no and no matter what president obama did, no matter what he would try to accomplish for the american people, they always attacked it and when after it. the affordable care act is a perfect example. that was based on a republican based model. when their opportunities to do good, i think we have to find those opportunities and make sure we are driving policy that has a good outcome. that said, even if the republicans are able to get it together and do something on immigration reform or daca, there have been some issues people feel like they have been under attack. in all of this, we always have to be focused on working people in this count
i had the great honor of working to get in-state tuition in colorado. it was the seven-time the bill was introduced and was finally passed. what it comes down to is that when we see someone like donald trump, whether it's rescinding doctor or someone known for racial profiling, there's no doubt we need to be able to respond to those. during the obama administration, when year after year after year there with a party of no and no matter what president obama did, no matter what he would try to...
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the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. there will now be 30 minutes of debate equally divided between the leaders or their designees. mr. gardner: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that my staffer tom corliss be allowed to remain -- for privileges for the rest of the day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to talk about a very historic opportunity that will soon be before this body. it's an opportunity to bring real relief to the american people. it's an opportunity to jilt our economy into a higher gear and bring real, tangible benefits to america's hardworking families. it's been 30e6r years since this country last reformed its tax code. over 30 years we've seen a lot of change. we've seen the country move from ataris to smartphones and wi-fi. this ford l.t.d. station wagon rolled off the assembly line 30 years ago. it's the car that many of us decided to drive 30 year
the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: i ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. there will now be 30 minutes of debate equally divided between the leaders or their designees. mr. gardner: mr. president, i ask unanimous consent that my staffer tom corliss be allowed to remain -- for privileges for the rest of the day. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: thank you. mr. president, i rise today to talk about a very...
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this is in thornton, colorado, and police have surrounded the place. there's also some air support, medical evacuation helicopters, that have moved into position to take whatever victims are there out. we're working to learn more right now and we'll bring you the late, breaking updates as we get them. >> thanks, ken. >>> now to the new york terror attack, federal terrorism charges brought against the suspect in the deadly rampage that left eight people dead and a dozen injured. lower manhattan with the details the suspec tonight police say the attack had been in the works for a long time. cbs reporter meg oliver in lower manhattan with details the suspect himself is giving to investigators. >> reporter: the suspect told authorities he's pleased with the attack and unapologetic. he apparently practiced a dry run here. prosecutors announced federal terrorism charges against sayfullo saipov for yesterday's deadly truck attack in lower manhattan. >> first, support of a terrorist organization and second, a federal charge of violence and destruction of a mot
this is in thornton, colorado, and police have surrounded the place. there's also some air support, medical evacuation helicopters, that have moved into position to take whatever victims are there out. we're working to learn more right now and we'll bring you the late, breaking updates as we get them. >> thanks, ken. >>> now to the new york terror attack, federal terrorism charges brought against the suspect in the deadly rampage that left eight people dead and a dozen injured....
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there was an aircraft headed towards colorado we lost contact with. so we closed the doors. >> reporter: there had is a hosl and a fire department. firefighter carry thompson runs drills so they're prepared to respond to any edical emergencies. >> we secured him to a backboard and brought imhad down. >> reporter: and that we've heard has happened. >> oh, yes. it happens. >> reporter: if there is a seismic event like an earthquake more than 1300 rolled steel springs isolate it buildings. >> they'll just sway in their chambers and continue to go on. >> reporter: despite the gravity defying efforts. reservoir for us. >> reporter: some accuse the pentagon of not doing enough to prioritize space. calling for the creation of a combat ready space corp by 2017. the senate's version proibhadts this, putting them on a collision course over space. general jay raymond is opposed to creating a separate space corpse. >> reporte >> the air force has been leaders in space for over 60 years. and today there's nothing we do as a joint force that isn't enabled by space.
there was an aircraft headed towards colorado we lost contact with. so we closed the doors. >> reporter: there had is a hosl and a fire department. firefighter carry thompson runs drills so they're prepared to respond to any edical emergencies. >> we secured him to a backboard and brought imhad down. >> reporter: and that we've heard has happened. >> oh, yes. it happens. >> reporter: if there is a seismic event like an earthquake more than 1300 rolled steel springs...
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just like colorado and nevada did when they went recreational. they didn't have enough on hand from the cultivators to vend to the state, and we're worried that will happen here. >> they want licenses in part because they want to crack down on the black market for cannabis. isn't that a good thing? >> it is a good thing, but it takes a lot of money and time to get those that it causes the mom and pop operations in california to be pushed out of getting a permit, therefore not able to send their product and therefore floods the market. >> it seems hard to believe that they could actually run out of pot. >> run out of legitimate pot that's licensed the way they want it regulated. it's a very fearful thing that could absolutely happen. >> what do you got for sme? >> today i brought in a pound of presidential purple. >> reporter: at the green door i also spoke with robert toll. earlier this year, toll grew marijuana in nevada which caused shortages when pot became legal there in july. what was that experience like? what did you see over there? >> it
just like colorado and nevada did when they went recreational. they didn't have enough on hand from the cultivators to vend to the state, and we're worried that will happen here. >> they want licenses in part because they want to crack down on the black market for cannabis. isn't that a good thing? >> it is a good thing, but it takes a lot of money and time to get those that it causes the mom and pop operations in california to be pushed out of getting a permit, therefore not able...
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cheyenne mountain. >> it's said the colorado cheyenne force acts as a brain stem. it pulls in information, makes sense of it and passes it along to brain or our country's decision makers. there's also good reason cheyenne mountain is kbnown as america's fortress. >> it is the nerve center for the blanket of defense for the u.s. >> reporter: that nerve center is here in colorado springs. an impen trbl fortress between 2,000 feet of granite. he commands the 2700 first mission support unit. >> we provide 24/7 global watch. they're feeding data if to cheyenne mountain that's dissiminated to the national leaders. >> reporter: this was built in the 1950s and '60s to defend against long-range soviet bombers. russia and china are developing technology that could disable or destroy america's satellite and north korea as launched a litany of missile tests. is this facility still equipped to handle what we've seen happen throughout the last forty years? >> it is. certified facility that will survive any threat to north america right now. >> reporter: the undergrund bunker is
cheyenne mountain. >> it's said the colorado cheyenne force acts as a brain stem. it pulls in information, makes sense of it and passes it along to brain or our country's decision makers. there's also good reason cheyenne mountain is kbnown as america's fortress. >> it is the nerve center for the blanket of defense for the u.s. >> reporter: that nerve center is here in colorado springs. an impen trbl fortress between 2,000 feet of granite. he commands the 2700 first mission...
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they must sprint laps around colorado springs. >> when you have riders hitting speeds of 42 miles an hour it's a kriez kri thing. i'm going to fight like held. >> she finished in time to qualify for the second race, a grueling 32 mile course. racers test their lungs as well as their legs as they climb 3600 feet up hill at an elevation already of almost ten thousand feet. >> it's going to be intense and it's going to be really hard, but i'm really blessed to be able to participate in this. >> the steep hills proved tough and jillian fellehind the pack. still, she pushed through to the end. out of 74 riders, jillian came in 34th. >> it felt amazing. i've won the race already. i am my trueself and i'm live. that's the best race there is. >>> eight races. eight inspiring stories. showing us how the drive to push ourselves in the face of physical limits and life's challenges can help us go further than ever before. the we hope you've inspired you to get out of your comfort zone and start a race of your own. >>> welcome to the cnn news room. i'm boris sanchez in new york this week. we hope
they must sprint laps around colorado springs. >> when you have riders hitting speeds of 42 miles an hour it's a kriez kri thing. i'm going to fight like held. >> she finished in time to qualify for the second race, a grueling 32 mile course. racers test their lungs as well as their legs as they climb 3600 feet up hill at an elevation already of almost ten thousand feet. >> it's going to be intense and it's going to be really hard, but i'm really blessed to be able to...
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the air men at buckley air force base in colorado are the first people in the world to know about it. they provide the u.s. and its allies with 24/7 surveillance of all missile launches around the world. >> a very demanding job. very, very, no notice kind of thing. >> at 28, lieutenant john striker is among the oldest on the team. >> not until just now. >> striker's squadron routinely practices exercises like this one. >> who did you call? >> we call the next person in the chain who puts together a picture for head quarters and our country's leader slip. that chain of command lead to four star general. jay raymond, the military top space commander. >> we are doing a lot to prepare for a potential conflict. that may extend into space. we do not want this war to thap pen. and one way to make sure that we don't fight this ware is to be prepared to fight and win itch it were to happen and we are. >> ten countries now have ability to launch a lat tight into orbit. russia and china are developing technology that could blind or damage u.s. sat lights. >> or job is to pro viet, ability to pro
the air men at buckley air force base in colorado are the first people in the world to know about it. they provide the u.s. and its allies with 24/7 surveillance of all missile launches around the world. >> a very demanding job. very, very, no notice kind of thing. >> at 28, lieutenant john striker is among the oldest on the team. >> not until just now. >> striker's squadron routinely practices exercises like this one. >> who did you call? >> we call the next...
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now to breaking news, a typical shopping trip turned deadly in colorado. three people are dead after a shooting inside a walmart. this happened in thornton. about ten miles north of denver. customers were forced to hide or run for the exits. he opened fire randomly on a group of people near the cash register. he fled the store in a red mitsubishi and police are telling people in that area to take precautions until he is caught. >>> now to the latest in the terror attack in manhattan. president trump didn't mince words overnight. the tweet saying what he thinks should happen to the suspect. the president calls the suspect a terrorist and should get the death penalty. he says the suspect asked to hang an isis flag in the hospital room. is facing charges for what killed eight people. >> he drove the truck on a popular bike path in tribeca. the bike path has reopened. the empire state building went totally dark to honor the victims. five are tourists of argentina celebrating their 30th high school reunion, another a mother of two from belgium. two were america
now to breaking news, a typical shopping trip turned deadly in colorado. three people are dead after a shooting inside a walmart. this happened in thornton. about ten miles north of denver. customers were forced to hide or run for the exits. he opened fire randomly on a group of people near the cash register. he fled the store in a red mitsubishi and police are telling people in that area to take precautions until he is caught. >>> now to the latest in the terror attack in manhattan....
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police commander who was on your air earlier this meet engine this evening talk about what they do in colorado where you can safely repea report these suspicions, i think one lesson to be learned, whether talking gun control, mental illness or anything else, as a community, if we get some kind of suspicion reported could let the authorities get to the bottom of it. >> what did he say about the unbelievable offensive depravity of this. a woman who is expecting, pregnant, shot dead. children shot dead. the 14-year-old daughter annabelle, of the pastor and his wife, shot dead. a 5-year-old shot dead. what gets into that mind? you talk about psychosis, mental health, what goes into that mind that plans for this. getting the weapon, whatever
police commander who was on your air earlier this meet engine this evening talk about what they do in colorado where you can safely repea report these suspicions, i think one lesson to be learned, whether talking gun control, mental illness or anything else, as a community, if we get some kind of suspicion reported could let the authorities get to the bottom of it. >> what did he say about the unbelievable offensive depravity of this. a woman who is expecting, pregnant, shot dead....
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. >>> breaking news out of colorado, a shooting at a walmart. you're looking live at the scene, a lot of police officers. this is happening in forton, again in colorado, ten miles north of denver. the thornton police department tweeted multiple parties down. we'll keep an eye on this and share more information with you as soon as we get it from colorado. >>> new developments, the sheriff's department announced this man, 19-year-old bray-and-zavala has been arrested for shooting in the bay. detectives say he was shot last weekend after confronting zavala and liz friends about speeding in the neighborhood. there is an online fundraiser to help support the hugo's family. its reached a $25,000 goal. >>> the peanut museum reopens tomorrow. >> abc 7 news reporter wayne freedmon took a tour and joins us to talk about what this means. >> reporter: what it means it's a return of a comfort of home here in santa rosa. it's about familiarity, stability and getting back to normal. in santa rosa recovering from the transition that happened will take years. so
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this is the man police say walked into the store near denver, colorado, and randomly fired near the cash register. two men killed instantly. a woman later dying at the hospital. police say the suspect calmly walked out of the store and drove away in a red mitsubishi hatch back. today campaign aid accused of conspiring against the united states said to appear in court. paul manafort and richard gates already pleading not guilty to charges stemming from conspiracy, money laundering and failing to register as a foreign agent. the indictments do not mention president trump or alleged russian meddling in the 2016 election. houston astros are the 2017
this is the man police say walked into the store near denver, colorado, and randomly fired near the cash register. two men killed instantly. a woman later dying at the hospital. police say the suspect calmly walked out of the store and drove away in a red mitsubishi hatch back. today campaign aid accused of conspiring against the united states said to appear in court. paul manafort and richard gates already pleading not guilty to charges stemming from conspiracy, money laundering and failing to...
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>> reporter: one of the sled dog kennels shown is krablunik, located in colorado. some of the dogs here have run the iditarod. >> these dogs are here to be stored until they make money. >> reporter: the documentary looks at local activists' attempts to shut it down starting in 2008, claiming the to gets were horribly mistreated. >> i saw dogs circling on their chains for hours. circle and circle and circle. i saw no people providing any care for the dogs. >> muddy grounds, they would eat and defecate in exactly the same spot. and legally the dogs were supp chains. >> i will remind everybody that i'm not doing anything illegal. >> reporter: dan was the owner at the time. >> there's no violations in terms of legality. >> reporter: but in 2013, colorado authorities made a surprise inspection. >> that's what they found eight dogs that were malnourished, some needed vet care, and dan was charged for animal cruelty on eight counts. >> reporter: dan died in 2016. he pleaded guilty to one count of animal cruelty. the other seven charges dismissed. >> i live for the day whe
>> reporter: one of the sled dog kennels shown is krablunik, located in colorado. some of the dogs here have run the iditarod. >> these dogs are here to be stored until they make money. >> reporter: the documentary looks at local activists' attempts to shut it down starting in 2008, claiming the to gets were horribly mistreated. >> i saw dogs circling on their chains for hours. circle and circle and circle. i saw no people providing any care for the dogs. >> muddy...
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he said yesterday the investigation stalled when kelly moved to colorado. survivors of sunday's massacre with harrowing new details how the gunman methodically targeted
he said yesterday the investigation stalled when kelly moved to colorado. survivors of sunday's massacre with harrowing new details how the gunman methodically targeted
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nancy mccallin from my home state of colorado. for the last 13 years dr. mccallin has served as president of the colorado community college system, the largest system in the state to educate one out of every three of our undergraduate students. during her tenure at colorado's comedic host system is not ambitious initiative to increase student success and make college more affordable to cut her leadership the system revamp its program and streamline the curriculum cisterns can graduate faster and with less debt. she increased transfer agreements with four-year colleges similar students can pursue four-year degrees and she expanded concurrent enrollment for high school students by 200% saving our students and families roughly $90 $90 million in tuin cost. her leadership in higher education is just the latest chapter in her career of public service. recent she served in the administration of governor bill owens and was chief economist for the colorado legislature. dr. mccallin announced her retirement by thanking her for her service to colorado for making the
nancy mccallin from my home state of colorado. for the last 13 years dr. mccallin has served as president of the colorado community college system, the largest system in the state to educate one out of every three of our undergraduate students. during her tenure at colorado's comedic host system is not ambitious initiative to increase student success and make college more affordable to cut her leadership the system revamp its program and streamline the curriculum cisterns can graduate faster...
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this is the office it up when i we need from rural colorado where there isn't enough coverage. .. they should support this amendment and provide peace of mind to all towns across colorado in the country. the effect of passing this bill are going to be felt hardest in areas where there is little competition already. where people have a hard time affording insurance, where many people rely on medicare and medicaid for their health insurance all throughout rural colorado >> senator, i have to rule it not germane, it's outside the scope of this bill. >> i would argue mister chairman, i'll respect the ruling. but i would argue that it's very much inside the scope of the bill since the individual mandate is going to drive up insuranceprices . >> i hear your argument but i have to -- >> mister chairman, i will relent. >> that means a lot to me personally. is senator cochran next? >> thanks mister chairman. this would be amendment number 228 and it's 12, deals with veterans.several others on this committee, i've been about 23 years in active duty and one of my favorite days of the year is
this is the office it up when i we need from rural colorado where there isn't enough coverage. .. they should support this amendment and provide peace of mind to all towns across colorado in the country. the effect of passing this bill are going to be felt hardest in areas where there is little competition already. where people have a hard time affording insurance, where many people rely on medicare and medicaid for their health insurance all throughout rural colorado >> senator, i have...
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the democratic governor of colorado joins us from colorado. governor hickenlooper, thank you for joining us again. this,all of your work on what you make of the senate's ideas to partly finance the tax overhaul efforts with repealing the individual mandate? what do you think the impact will be? governor hickenlooper: followed what we have seen shows that if you get rid of the mandate you would probably rollback insurance coverage for somewhere around 13 million americans. for the life of me i do not understand the political benefits that that approach, that coldhearted approach saying, we need to balance this out so we will just get rid of the mandate. it was not popular with some people, and in so doing we can do this. what is the point of doing this so fast? again, it has to be done right away, we cannot debate or listen. my father -- my grandfather used to talk about these snake oil salesman that would come through small towns in ohio and you had to buy it right then. you could not wait, to had to be right then. take a moment to think throu
the democratic governor of colorado joins us from colorado. governor hickenlooper, thank you for joining us again. this,all of your work on what you make of the senate's ideas to partly finance the tax overhaul efforts with repealing the individual mandate? what do you think the impact will be? governor hickenlooper: followed what we have seen shows that if you get rid of the mandate you would probably rollback insurance coverage for somewhere around 13 million americans. for the life of me i...
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from lake city, colorado. peggy from colorado. we appreciate that. just saw moments ago kevin brady, the chair of the house ways and means committee, going by the cameras just outside the meeting room in the basement of the capitol where house republicans are gathering one last time to hear from president trump. one last time before the vote, that is, on the tax reform package. we'll continue taking your calls. hearing from you. your comments before the house gavels back in. one of those reporters in that crowded hallway down there is scott wong, senior congressional correspondent with the hill. thanks for being with us this morning. >> thanks for having me. host: one of the headlines on your piece today, the house g.o.p. is set for a big win. has the tone of the debate changed at all in the last couple of days? >> no. it's been actually a relatively quiet week on the house side. given that there's a huge vote on tax reform. the first such vote in about three decades. it truly a historic vote. it's been a very light attitude on the house side from g.
from lake city, colorado. peggy from colorado. we appreciate that. just saw moments ago kevin brady, the chair of the house ways and means committee, going by the cameras just outside the meeting room in the basement of the capitol where house republicans are gathering one last time to hear from president trump. one last time before the vote, that is, on the tax reform package. we'll continue taking your calls. hearing from you. your comments before the house gavels back in. one of those...
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. >>> breaking news out of colorado, a shooting at a walmart. you're looking live at the scene, a lot of police officers. this is happening in forton, again in colorado, ten miles north of denver. the thornton police department tweeted multiple parties down. we'll keep an eye on this and share more information with you as soon as we get it from colorado. >>> new developments, the sheriff's department announced this man, 19-year-old bray-and-zavala has been arrested for shooting in the bay. detectives say he was shot last weekend after confronting zavala and liz friends about speeding in the neighborhood. there is an online fundraiser to help support the hugo's family. its reached a $25,000 goal. >>> the peanut museum reopens tomorrow. >> abc 7 news reporter wayne freedmon took a tour and joins us to talk about what this means. >> reporter: what it means it's a return of a comfort of home here in santa rosa. it's about familiarity, stability and getting back to normal. in santa rosa recovering from the transition that happened will take years. so
. >>> breaking news out of colorado, a shooting at a walmart. you're looking live at the scene, a lot of police officers. this is happening in forton, again in colorado, ten miles north of denver. the thornton police department tweeted multiple parties down. we'll keep an eye on this and share more information with you as soon as we get it from colorado. >>> new developments, the sheriff's department announced this man, 19-year-old bray-and-zavala has been arrested for...
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four news in denver colorado thank you now to some of the other stories making news around the world today. she has visited the conflict torn areas of iraq kind state for the first time as myanmar's leader she met with officials then headed to written job muslim villages her government has said it's working on repatriation plans for the hundreds of thousands of britain just who have fled ethnic violence britain's defense minister michael pollan has resigned after allegations emerged about inappropriate sexual behavior fallon said in a statement that his conduct quote may have fallen below the high standards required of the armed forces is departure is the latest twist in a growing scandal over abuse in the u.k.'s corridors of power position. now some members of catalonia ousted government will appear before a spanish judge today they are to be questioned in a probe into the region's declaration of independence catalan lawmaker romana or if it is one of the lawmakers a suspected to give evidence arrived in madrid on wednesday evening and was escorted from a police station pro spanish
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. >>> and next here to the deadly shooting inside a colorado walmart. three dead. the suspect seen here on surveillance, just moments before he allegedly opened fire. the all night search, and the dramatic takedown, right in the middle of rush hour today. abc's clayton sandell from colorado. >> reporter: the man police say calmly began shooting inside this suburban denver walmart -- >> i heard a shot. boom. i was like, what the crap was that? >> reporter: -- tonight is in custody. accused of killing three shoppers, 66-year-old carlos moreno, 52-year-old pamela marques and 26-year-old victor vasquez, father of two girls. his fiancee pregnant with his third. the suspect, 47-year-old scott ostrem, was captured on security cameras. but police say they had trouble identifying him in the footage, because some armed civilians pulled their own weapons. >> as we were rolling through the surveillance, we did observe others with guns. >> reporter: police and federal agents launched a massive manhunt, but ostrem didn't go far. a tip sent officers back to his apartment today, a
. >>> and next here to the deadly shooting inside a colorado walmart. three dead. the suspect seen here on surveillance, just moments before he allegedly opened fire. the all night search, and the dramatic takedown, right in the middle of rush hour today. abc's clayton sandell from colorado. >> reporter: the man police say calmly began shooting inside this suburban denver walmart -- >> i heard a shot. boom. i was like, what the crap was that? >> reporter: -- tonight...
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. >>> breaking overnight, gunfire inside a colorado walmart. panicked shoppers running for cover. >> they got out through the side door. >> this morning, three people are dead. the urgent search overnight for the suspect. >>> demanding the death penalty, president trump speaks out overnight on the new york truck attacker as we learn new details about the suspect's practice run and what was found inside a bag at the scene. >>> plus, the unexpected video that's been found in osama bin laden's vast collection. >>> and why national anthem protests in the nfl are now being blamed for a drop in pizza sales. >>> and what a morning it is, everybody. this morning the city of houston can call itself the home of champions. >> just over two months after being hit by hurricane harvey, the city has something to celebrate. the astros have won the first world series in the team's history after dominating the dodgers in game seven last night. check out the final out that ended the game. >> here's a ground ball, right side, could do it. the houston astros are wo
. >>> breaking overnight, gunfire inside a colorado walmart. panicked shoppers running for cover. >> they got out through the side door. >> this morning, three people are dead. the urgent search overnight for the suspect. >>> demanding the death penalty, president trump speaks out overnight on the new york truck attacker as we learn new details about the suspect's practice run and what was found inside a bag at the scene. >>> plus, the unexpected video...
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todo lo que tiene en su posesiÓn, habrÍa sido adquirido legalmente en colorado. cuenta que bÁsicamente es adicto a la compra de armas. esta es su propiedad en colorado, a lo largo de este recorrido, se pueden observar intimidantes carteles que prohÍben el traspaso a su terreno y sugieren que aquellos que lo hagan, estarÁn sujetos a las consecuencias. tambiÉn es dueÑo de seis campos de tiro. Él dice que en las Últimas tres semanas, ha vendido mÁs armas que en los pasados ocho meses. mel mostrÓ la variedad de armas que tiene, entre ellas una ar1 como --ar15 como la usada en texas. es parte del 30 % de estadounidenses que posee armas de fuego . un periodistas de la cadena de noticias a dc, le preguntÓ su opinión acerca de paddock, autor de la matanza en las vegas. entre carcajadas, dijo que al parecer paddock odiaba a la gente. para muchos, es sorprendente ver una actitud tan despreocupada ante las tragedias ocurridas recientemente. tragedias que se repiten con frecuencia. estadÍsticas revelan que cada aÑo 11,315 personas son asesinadas en este paÍs co
todo lo que tiene en su posesiÓn, habrÍa sido adquirido legalmente en colorado. cuenta que bÁsicamente es adicto a la compra de armas. esta es su propiedad en colorado, a lo largo de este recorrido, se pueden observar intimidantes carteles que prohÍben el traspaso a su terreno y sugieren que aquellos que lo hagan, estarÁn sujetos a las consecuencias. tambiÉn es dueÑo de seis campos de tiro. Él dice que en las Últimas tres semanas, ha vendido mÁs armas que en los pasados ocho meses....
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we have more breaking news this time from the state of colorado. a shooting in a wal-mart in suburban denver, thornton, colorado. two men are dead. one woman is wounded. police are not releasing information at this time including whether the assailant has been taken into custody. it's no longer an active shooter situation. we'll continue to follow this on air and online. >>> a delaware county health and rehab facility is the target of an all day raid today. while no one from the state is talking, agents from the state attorney general's office and darby boro police have been bringing things out of the nursing home all day. it lasted more than 12 hours. neither agency is commenting on the reason for the raid. the st. francis facility has been cited for healthcare for its residents. >>> parents in camden county are on alert after a trick or treater found a sewing needle stuck inside a tootsie roll. fortunately, she noticed before eating it. police found nothing else. >> a man turned himself in after seeing himself on our program last night. >> we are
we have more breaking news this time from the state of colorado. a shooting in a wal-mart in suburban denver, thornton, colorado. two men are dead. one woman is wounded. police are not releasing information at this time including whether the assailant has been taken into custody. it's no longer an active shooter situation. we'll continue to follow this on air and online. >>> a delaware county health and rehab facility is the target of an all day raid today. while no one from the state...
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four news in denver colorado thank you. an explosion in a coal fired power plant in the northern indian town of har has killed twenty six people and left sixty others severely injured many victims have been hospitalized with severe burns the death toll could still rise apparently a pipe exploded and covered workers in the burning coal. hole produces almost two hundred thousand megawatts of power for india more than gas diesel nuclear and renewable sources combined the five hundred megawatt unit was only operating on a trial basis india is the world leader in industrial x. it's now to some of the other stories making headlines around the world today on science that she has visited the conflict torn areas of iraq kind state for the first time as myanmar's leader she met officials then headed to a muslim villages are government has said it's working on repatriation plans for the hundreds of thousands of britain just who have fled ethnic violence and britain's defense minister michael fallon has resigned after allegations emerg
four news in denver colorado thank you. an explosion in a coal fired power plant in the northern indian town of har has killed twenty six people and left sixty others severely injured many victims have been hospitalized with severe burns the death toll could still rise apparently a pipe exploded and covered workers in the burning coal. hole produces almost two hundred thousand megawatts of power for india more than gas diesel nuclear and renewable sources combined the five hundred megawatt unit...
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that is ultraliberal colorado through the country. i urge a yes vote. have to rule this venture make. it is out of the scope of this bill. argue with all respect to your ruling, i would argue that it is very much inside the scope of the bill because this will drive up insurance prices. it is nongermane. it means a lot to me personally. >> colleagues, this would be amendment to 28. it deals with veterans. panel are us on this veterans. i served in reserve duty. one of my favorite day of the year is veterans day. homet all of us were back thenbly on friday and saturday we know those of us who served that it is the 11 month of the year and the 11th day. that i spokeings with back in delaware as we went around the state is talking about the benefits that we when i went there back in 1973. with the v.a. health care, at the time we had $250 per month. today receivedme a bill and they want to go to a state university. folks paid for tuition. then they get a housing allowance. looking around seen if we have anybody there? the housing allowance for 36 -- a housi
that is ultraliberal colorado through the country. i urge a yes vote. have to rule this venture make. it is out of the scope of this bill. argue with all respect to your ruling, i would argue that it is very much inside the scope of the bill because this will drive up insurance prices. it is nongermane. it means a lot to me personally. >> colleagues, this would be amendment to 28. it deals with veterans. panel are us on this veterans. i served in reserve duty. one of my favorite day of...
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we're live from thornton, colorado with the latest. alicia. >> this is a nationwide manhunt that began last night at 6:15 p.m. mountain time and a 20-minute drive from where i'm standing, 47-year-old scott olstrom is now in custody after a brief car chase. he's wanted for the murder of three people inside this wal-mart here in thornton colorado from last night. according to witnesses around 6:15, ostrom walked into the store and casually started shooting into a group of people and according to police and according to witnesses then just nonchalantly walked out and drove away in his red mitsubishi and the manhunt began. witnesses were terrified. everybody was running and screaming trying to get out the doors as police tried to figure out who did this. they were able to identify him through surveillance video. overnight, s.w.a.t. teams, according to a local fox station were surrounding his apartment building and earlier this morning about an hour ago he drove by and cops jumped in their cars and chased him, four blocks later he was arres
we're live from thornton, colorado with the latest. alicia. >> this is a nationwide manhunt that began last night at 6:15 p.m. mountain time and a 20-minute drive from where i'm standing, 47-year-old scott olstrom is now in custody after a brief car chase. he's wanted for the murder of three people inside this wal-mart here in thornton colorado from last night. according to witnesses around 6:15, ostrom walked into the store and casually started shooting into a group of people and...
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areas of the rural utah's third congressional district, but in colorado, wyoming, arizona, and new mexico as wel areas of this bill re-authorizes program that has become a national mel for addressing the demands for water development to support growing western communities. it is run with accountability and solid results since 22. constituents will bpleased that the revenue for this project comesot fromax dollars but th from es collected by the projects from water users withinhe area. the bill also strikes an important lance between nservatn, recreation,nd ensuring thathave access to public lands d natural resources. e progms support mlions of people whodepe othe river's water to grow food, generation electricity, and serve the needs of citieand towns. to quote utah's governor, the success of th program is vital for ourtate's connued progress in providing forhe needs of the citizens of utah. i'd like to express my appreciation to congressan rob bishop and the members of the natur resoue committee who have donthe heavy lifting on this bill. i hope my colleagues in the ouse and senate wl sup
areas of the rural utah's third congressional district, but in colorado, wyoming, arizona, and new mexico as wel areas of this bill re-authorizes program that has become a national mel for addressing the demands for water development to support growing western communities. it is run with accountability and solid results since 22. constituents will bpleased that the revenue for this project comesot fromax dollars but th from es collected by the projects from water users withinhe area. the bill...
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javier: capturaron el hombre sospechoso de disparar mortalmente contra tres personas en una tienda en colorado. el individuo de 47 aÑos es considerado como armado y peligroso. dos de la persona murieron dentro del establecimiento y una mujer estÁ en el hospital en lo que se describiÓ tambiÉn y se ha descrito como un tiroteo al azar. carolina: este hombre entra 12:30 p.m. al supermercado y la gente estaba cerca de la zona de las cajeras y empieza a disparar. una mujer pensÓ que eran globos y luego se dio cuenta que no, que alguien estaba disparando y fue este hombre que aparentemente lo hizo sin motivo alguno. javier: la policÍa lo estuvo buscando hasta que horas despuÉs dan con el. carolina: uno a uno eran llevados a la cÁrcel. jÓvenes del mismo barrio que enfrentaban cargos de homicidio luego eran mÁs de 50 que su familia se dieron cuenta que habÍa un patrÓn. habÍa sido acusado de crÍmenes que no habÍan cometido. javier: encontraron un denominador comÚn. un detective, teresa del programa aquÍ y ahora estÁ con nosotros. teresa: una historia muy difÍcil, llevamos meses trabaj
javier: capturaron el hombre sospechoso de disparar mortalmente contra tres personas en una tienda en colorado. el individuo de 47 aÑos es considerado como armado y peligroso. dos de la persona murieron dentro del establecimiento y una mujer estÁ en el hospital en lo que se describiÓ tambiÉn y se ha descrito como un tiroteo al azar. carolina: este hombre entra 12:30 p.m. al supermercado y la gente estaba cerca de la zona de las cajeras y empieza a disparar. una mujer pensÓ que eran globos...