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the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the heroes from the movie theater shooting in aurora, colorado, on july 20, 2012. and all of the everyday heroes who make sacrifices for their community, including those heroes we have seen during this covid-19 pandemic. nine years ago today, 12 lives were taken. 70 were wounded, and hundreds more suffered emotional trauma. yet even in this tragedy, we saw incredible heroism. those who carried the wounded to safety and the first responders, law enforcement, firefighters, and medical teams whose tireless efforts saved many lives. i would like to recognize those who lost their lives that night. a.j., jessie, gordon, whose two teenage children were in the theater when he was killed. jessica, mckayla, veronica, age 6, whose mother was shot in the chest and miscarried a week after the attack. rebecca, and alex who was celebrating his 27th birthday and was one week away from his firs
the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado, mr. perlmutter, for five minutes. mr. perlmutter: thank you, madam speaker. madam speaker, i rise today to honor the heroes from the movie theater shooting in aurora, colorado, on july 20, 2012. and all of the everyday heroes who make sacrifices for their community, including those heroes we have seen during this covid-19 pandemic. nine years ago today, 12 lives were taken. 70 were wounded, and hundreds more suffered...
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the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the fast march for our lives champ, the here in d. c. we set up the infrastructure every year. the government, how much money? i'm just so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority $1000.00 and something and we aren't. we can't come to my part of what we thought that we had terrible effectively for them. been able to save lives, others financial guys. i don't buy a i buy, i'm a teachers that's not and i was friday. that's the last time i buy it from the future. so watch kaiser. you know, probably you know, my back on it, i would have been like i was going okay. your trucking as i said, you'll have to, i lost his boss because i just got to the bottom. you just gotta go video. we're going to be, i'm on my phone, my diligence up as soon as i miss it. so it says, you know what? it was. so my pull up, i go
the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives. presidents that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends i got together, we founded the fast march for our lives champ, the here in d. c. we set up the infrastructure every year. the government, how much money? i'm just so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority $1000.00 and something and we aren't. we can't come to my part of what we...
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. >> oklahoma republican markwayne mullin and colorado democrat jason crow. first, representative markwayne mullin who talks about his recollection of being on the house for that day. rep. mullin: we were sitting there, as we were just starting the debate. i started noticing a lot of activity with capitol police and the sergeant of arms. you could hear their earpieces, which is unusual, i could hear their earpieces because there was one near to me and it was getting pretty exciting. unfortunately, i've been in those situations before overseas and i knew there was an issue really quick. i said something is happening, something is going on. then it was just a matter of a minute or so later that people started looking at their phones because twitter stream started going off. that was the first indication that something was happening. then things started to move pretty quick then. >> so you are where in the chamber at this point? rep. mullin: i think it was the second row on the front on the republican side, on the right side, kind of towards the middle. >> where
. >> oklahoma republican markwayne mullin and colorado democrat jason crow. first, representative markwayne mullin who talks about his recollection of being on the house for that day. rep. mullin: we were sitting there, as we were just starting the debate. i started noticing a lot of activity with capitol police and the sergeant of arms. you could hear their earpieces, which is unusual, i could hear their earpieces because there was one near to me and it was getting pretty exciting....
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the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives presence. that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends, i don't think out that we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here in d. c, we set up the infrastructure every year. the government makes so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority when you're going to be held on something and we aren't, we can't come to my part of what we saw that we had terrible, effectively them been able to save lives. ah, what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have. it's crazy plantation, let it be an arms race is often very dramatic. development only personally, i'm going to resist. i don't see how that strategy will be successful, very critical of time. time to sit down and talk a, now we're in an area where we're trying to save the planet. we want to be able to use energy and have better life, but also to live on a healthy planet. and the challenge is energy. it's the emissions o
the students in colorado, i moved to dc to start college. and when i came here, there was no match for our lives presence. that was an organizational presence. and so with a couple of friends, i don't think out that we founded the fast march for our lives chapter here in d. c, we set up the infrastructure every year. the government makes so many like it's about sitting there and deciding what the priority when you're going to be held on something and we aren't, we can't come to my part of what...
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obviously colorado's got 500 aerospace companies, 30,000 employees. we're just a reflection of how important this is, and i think you all have contributed to that recognition that this is a significant form of commerce, and i think this is the right place, where the responsibility has to reside, and that the relationship between government and business and how we look at best practices versus regulatory frameworks is crucial. i think this committee is open to really hearing clearly as this work goes forward, hearing clearly without slowing down in any way the process, making sure that we respect that sense of urgency that you have all brought to the hearing is crucial. i want to thank the ranking member for filling in. i had to go to a vote where there was going to be a tie vote, so i had to -- i could not be awol. i appreciate all your indulgence. the hearing record is going to remain open for two weeks, until august 5th, 2021. any other senators who are listening are welcome to submit questions for the record that the witnesses should see or that th
obviously colorado's got 500 aerospace companies, 30,000 employees. we're just a reflection of how important this is, and i think you all have contributed to that recognition that this is a significant form of commerce, and i think this is the right place, where the responsibility has to reside, and that the relationship between government and business and how we look at best practices versus regulatory frameworks is crucial. i think this committee is open to really hearing clearly as this work...
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harold, in colorado. and when tony was finally able to move west to be with harold, they suffered a lot of fertility issues and had miscarriages. it's a sadness to her. back in mississippi, tony's brother todd and sister in law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby. but after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> that must of been a very happy time considering what you went through to get there. >> exactly. >> and all of a sudden, good news here, good news there. get ready because you are going to have a house full. >> in june of 2005, tony and harold welcomed their baby girl, haley. by then, todd and wanda had already had an in kate. when the girls were a little over a year old, they came to mississippi and the new cousins got to meet. >> it was a very happy occasion, and i have to remember tony just being so happy, to have haley, so. so is harold. well >> and although tony had always wanted to be a mom, it was pr
harold, in colorado. and when tony was finally able to move west to be with harold, they suffered a lot of fertility issues and had miscarriages. it's a sadness to her. back in mississippi, tony's brother todd and sister in law rhonda were also struggling to have a baby. but after years of disappointment for both couples, all their prayers were answered. >> we both ended up pregnant at the same time. >> that must of been a very happy time considering what you went through to get...
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he is from colorado. it was a turning point for him, hearing from small businesses talking about competing against these larger companies. i think that message resonated with him, for them to say what we what a fair shake here and we are not getting it. i think that is leading to some of his >> motivations and supporting that legislation as a republican wind to help small businesses. >> one thing we haven't discussed yet with bipartisan support that macy legislation is privacy. john, where are we on privacy? >> privacy is an interesting one. i mentioned earlier, there was a lot of momentum a year or two back. psaki members of the senate commerce committee -- you stop members of the senate commerce committee. i think that has been a little sidelined this year. that is one where there has been a loss of trust in the tech companies, there is common interest in playing safeguards in place, but i think the division that knocked this idea from a couple of years ago still exists. we have not seen as much time de
he is from colorado. it was a turning point for him, hearing from small businesses talking about competing against these larger companies. i think that message resonated with him, for them to say what we what a fair shake here and we are not getting it. i think that is leading to some of his >> motivations and supporting that legislation as a republican wind to help small businesses. >> one thing we haven't discussed yet with bipartisan support that macy legislation is privacy....
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the crazy scene that played out at a resort in colorado. yeah, police chasing down a grizzly bear. >> wait, what? that's later. >>> if you thought murder hornets and cicadas were bad enough, get a look at vinegaroons. where they are popping up and are they as dangerous as they look? >> i won't eat these. mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's up? young woman whispering: condoms young man whispering: cond.. condor? young woman whispering: condor. why would i say condor? condoms! condoms. father: condoms charlie. she wants to know if you brought any condoms. young man: yeah i brought some. announcer: eargo, a virtually invisible hearing loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. eargo 5 is here. our latest device that allows you to personalize your hearing experience. get yours today. we're here and ready to help you with your hearing loss with free remote hearing checks and consultations by our
the crazy scene that played out at a resort in colorado. yeah, police chasing down a grizzly bear. >> wait, what? that's later. >>> if you thought murder hornets and cicadas were bad enough, get a look at vinegaroons. where they are popping up and are they as dangerous as they look? >> i won't eat these. mother: of course and thank you guys for these gorgeous flowers, so thoughtful. young woman whispering: hey, did you bring the... the condoms? young man whispering: what's...
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no tenemos disponibilidad para recibir unos adicional. >> 36 es el número más bajo de osos en todo colorado y el mayor número es de 200. también años han relocalizado 16 osos y otros con más de 100 nuevas ubicaciones. debemos evitar los contactos con los osos de aquel encuentro ocurre por acciones humanas evitables y así no deberían sacrificarlos o lamentar un mal deceso. >> hay que tener cuidado con ellos. aún así los animales buscan la forma de refrescarse. un oso negro se subió a un tanquecerca del lago mendocino cuandoel termómetro marcaba 105 grados fueron tomadas por un gerente de parques en el mes de julio 12 y 26 vamos a una pequeña pausa y ya volvemos. habrá más diversión en el zoológico, en la ciudad de san josé. (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >> polémica en méxico por este vídeo del chapo guzmán siendo sometido. sepa qué más se revela de estadía en la cárcel el irs brindará dinero a cuentas bancarias de algunas personas. >> tenemos información para los que viven en el sur del área de la bahía tras la pandemia el parque permitirá el uso de los jue
no tenemos disponibilidad para recibir unos adicional. >> 36 es el número más bajo de osos en todo colorado y el mayor número es de 200. también años han relocalizado 16 osos y otros con más de 100 nuevas ubicaciones. debemos evitar los contactos con los osos de aquel encuentro ocurre por acciones humanas evitables y así no deberían sacrificarlos o lamentar un mal deceso. >> hay que tener cuidado con ellos. aún así los animales buscan la forma de refrescarse. un oso negro...
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en colorado se produjo un incidente entre los vecinos, terminÓ con la intervenciÓn de la policÍa. dalo arellano nos tienen los detalles de este caso. galo: la mujer que aparece en este vÍdeo vistiendo un suÉter rosado denuncia a dos oficiales de policÍa de colorado. el policÍa nicholas y la agente ellis, se han cuenta que la denunciante estaba ebria. deciden golpearle la puerta al supuesto agresor, maicol clark de 75 aÑos de edad, sin advertirle que era la policÍa. clark tenÍa una pequeÑa espada, pero se arrepintiÓ y la colocÓ encima de un estante de libros. el policÍa descarga su arma elÉctrica a pesar de que el sospechoso ya no representaba una amenaza. al caerse golpea la cabeza en una silla, quedÓ inconsciente por unos minutos. la acciÓn es indignante, dice la abogada de clark. es una persona de edad y sufriÓ un derrame. mientras esta persona se encontraba inconsciente fue puesto bocabajo y luego esposado. mientras tanto, la vecina lloraba y volviÓ a admitir que habÍa tomado esa noche. en el pie o nunca se ve —— en el vÍdeo no se ve a la oficial cuestiona
en colorado se produjo un incidente entre los vecinos, terminÓ con la intervenciÓn de la policÍa. dalo arellano nos tienen los detalles de este caso. galo: la mujer que aparece en este vÍdeo vistiendo un suÉter rosado denuncia a dos oficiales de policÍa de colorado. el policÍa nicholas y la agente ellis, se han cuenta que la denunciante estaba ebria. deciden golpearle la puerta al supuesto agresor, maicol clark de 75 aÑos de edad, sin advertirle que era la policÍa. clark tenÍa una...
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rain in colorado. three people still this all started from a stream that the locals tell me is just some three feet wide and it turned into a ten foot wall of water full of rocks and trees that destroyed absolutely everything. families worried their community may never recover. >> what do you call normal after this? >> we were spared by the fires twice, and then to have this. >> reporter: david, the wind and rain kicking up here again. many of the burn scarred areas throughout the state remain under the highest threat level possible for flash flooding. >> kayna, thank you. let's goat ginger zee. she's in lake tahoe nevada tonight tracking all of this. hi, ginger. >> reporter: david, we could barely see the mountains around lake tahoe. the visibility already reducing in the valleys in nevada. we're close to the tamarack fire and we are not going to get that monsoon rain. but the folks who areenal flash flood danger. the areas cover in the green. i think arizona is going to have rounds of very heavy and
rain in colorado. three people still this all started from a stream that the locals tell me is just some three feet wide and it turned into a ten foot wall of water full of rocks and trees that destroyed absolutely everything. families worried their community may never recover. >> what do you call normal after this? >> we were spared by the fires twice, and then to have this. >> reporter: david, the wind and rain kicking up here again. many of the burn scarred areas throughout...
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another act of police brutality has been caught on camera in the us. 2 officers in colorado have been charged over the violent arrest of an on our mixed race known a warning. you may find the following video disturbing doc, sorry. oh. 6 what's your hands, are you okay with your police officers identified the suspect. kyle vinson, who was wanted by authority for several offences for seemingly resisting arrest. one of the officers shook the man. it's him in the head and face with the gun. vinson was then taken to hospital, leaving the officers in question have since been charged with use of excessive force. the aurora police chief, strongly condemned, or called this is not police work, is not police work. we don't train this, not acceptable. nothing justifiable from the police officers actions. you use the force necessary to an effect in a rust. you keep yourself safe to keep the citizen safe and you actually keep the person that you're arresting safe. the job of the police officer, the strict cop is not to punish. that's the job of the courts to white edition, not a punishment for conv
another act of police brutality has been caught on camera in the us. 2 officers in colorado have been charged over the violent arrest of an on our mixed race known a warning. you may find the following video disturbing doc, sorry. oh. 6 what's your hands, are you okay with your police officers identified the suspect. kyle vinson, who was wanted by authority for several offences for seemingly resisting arrest. one of the officers shook the man. it's him in the head and face with the gun. vinson...
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i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. my auntie called me. she said uncle's had a heart attack. i needed him to be here. your heart isn't just yours. protect it with bayer aspirin. before y begin an aspirin regimen. we don't follow the herd. never have. never will. because those who build the future aren't found in a pack. they forge the way forward--on a path of their own. and, just when you think the dust has settled, we're here...to kick it right back up again. the all-new, all-electric 2021 mustang mach-e is here. the capital one savor card, you earn unlimited 4% cash back on dining out or ordering in. and now 3% back a
i'm from colorado. i've been married to my high school sweetheart for 35 years. i'm a mother of four-- always busy. i was starting to feel a little foggy. just didn't feel like things were as sharp as i knew they once were. i heard about prevagen and then i started taking it about two years now. started noticing things a little sharper, a little clearer. i feel like it's kept me on my game. i'm able to remember things. i'd say give it a try. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. my auntie...
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some colorado craft beers and just soak up that sunshine here that we get 300 days of each year in colorado so many festivities in and around coors field as well and businesses guys have been loving this after one last year. plus with so many restrictions here in the mile high city, especially the ones around coors field. >> thriving business over the last 2 days, 3 days, 4 days since this weekend and he had badge this is something they have been looking forward to in so many coloradans and folks from california who are here and across the nation to enjoy the all-star game later on today. guys. can you hear you are for the tourism bureau doubt not tourism like he's trying to get how many days. 300 days of sunshine. >> have more enjoy some good colorado you thank you so much for being with because he we keep talking about all california are moving. yeah. we have more sunshine than you do. i don't about today. well, today made yeah, very sunny out and john, for as up not to antioch. there you and yeah, they got more sunshine than you but we're looking outside at some gray skies at the coast.
some colorado craft beers and just soak up that sunshine here that we get 300 days of each year in colorado so many festivities in and around coors field as well and businesses guys have been loving this after one last year. plus with so many restrictions here in the mile high city, especially the ones around coors field. >> thriving business over the last 2 days, 3 days, 4 days since this weekend and he had badge this is something they have been looking forward to in so many coloradans...
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patricia: las imÁgenes de un vÍdeo resultaron contundentes para detener a un policÍa en colorado por golpear brutalmente a un hombre. su colega enfrenta acusaciones por no evitar el ataque. ambos pertenecen al departamento policial de aurora que tiene un amplio historial de mala conducta entre sus agentes. nuestra compaÑera nos muestra la escena. reportero: dos agentes de aurora en colorado investigaban un allanamiento de morada y de pronto dos sospechosos se dan a la fuga. pero el joven de 29 aÑos logrÓ ser detenido. el vÍdeo muestra que el sospechoso estaba colaborando, pero cuando sabe que serÁ detenido, asegura que no tiene orden de arresto, lo cual era mentira porque segÚn el departamento de policÍa todos los involucrados tenÍan antecedentes de delitos graves. el oficial lo golpea con una pistola. el hombre sangra y grita llorando que le estÁn matando. la jefa del departamento de policÍa de aurora pidiÓ disculpas desde el fondo de su corazÓn. la agente nunca intervino para disminuir el uso de fuerza . fue acusada de no detener a su colega. fue arrestada, pero pagÓ u
patricia: las imÁgenes de un vÍdeo resultaron contundentes para detener a un policÍa en colorado por golpear brutalmente a un hombre. su colega enfrenta acusaciones por no evitar el ataque. ambos pertenecen al departamento policial de aurora que tiene un amplio historial de mala conducta entre sus agentes. nuestra compaÑera nos muestra la escena. reportero: dos agentes de aurora en colorado investigaban un allanamiento de morada y de pronto dos sospechosos se dan a la fuga. pero el joven de...
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did you vote a million times for colorado? >> click click click. >> colorado native. little biased. you know colorado is beautiful. hey, san francisco, at 15. that's pretty good. >> not bad. not bad at all. >> yes. >>> thank you for watching everybody. don't forget the news continues all day on cbsn bay area. >>cbis morning sup next. s om tayere, july 14th, 2021. i'm gayle king. that's anthony mason. an deg rising covid numbers nationwide are putting children at serious risk from adults who are not getting vaccinated. why some kids are landing in the icu. how vaccine politics may be worsening this pandemic. >> u.s. prosecutors say they foiled a plot by iran to kidnap an american citizen in new york. what we're learning from the journalist and outspoken critic of the iranian regime. >> president biden says republican attempts to restrict voting are the most significant
did you vote a million times for colorado? >> click click click. >> colorado native. little biased. you know colorado is beautiful. hey, san francisco, at 15. that's pretty good. >> not bad. not bad at all. >> yes. >>> thank you for watching everybody. don't forget the news continues all day on cbsn bay area. >>cbis morning sup next. s om tayere, july 14th, 2021. i'm gayle king. that's anthony mason. an deg rising covid numbers nationwide are putting...
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the masks, the vaccine. >> you know, i am embarrassed for colorado, quite frankly. i am embarrassed that she is my representative. i -- >> reporter: so you're the ceo of an important hospital in her district, and you're willing to go out on a limb and say that? >> i am. i think if you are going to take a stance on health care policy you might actually want to learn something about health care policy. >> reporter: dr. matthew gregajeski is the hospital's emergency department's chief medical officer. >> she comes from a position of power being our elected official and i think that people are listening to what she is saying, and a lot of what she is putting out there is ideology that isn't fact, isn't medically sound. and it's putting a lot of people at danger and it's, quite honestly, costing people lives and it's frustrating to have to fight against that. >> reporter: the doctor and ceo would both like a chance to speak to lauren boebert about what's going on. and show her things like this. 78-year-old robert edwards is a patient in the covid unit. the husband, fathe
the masks, the vaccine. >> you know, i am embarrassed for colorado, quite frankly. i am embarrassed that she is my representative. i -- >> reporter: so you're the ceo of an important hospital in her district, and you're willing to go out on a limb and say that? >> i am. i think if you are going to take a stance on health care policy you might actually want to learn something about health care policy. >> reporter: dr. matthew gregajeski is the hospital's emergency...
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another of police brutality caught on camera. 2 offices in colorado charged off to the violet. the rest of a suspected trust partner who was however, once it's on a felony charges ah . alright, just off at 9 pm on thursday here in moscow, and the awesome new team has been lining up your top stories for this hour. i'm real research. i welcome to so the french president in manuel macro and is taking legal action against the owner of billboards that depict him as an adult. hitler and the mind behind the offending image says he's been summoned to appear. it is local police station and accused as micron of hypocrisy in macros. land making fun of the profits rear is satire, but to make fun of the president as a dictator is blasphemy. time and time again during his presidency manual, my court has defended freedom of expression, he in from the bliss to me. there is also in france, the freedom to bless fim, which is attached to the freedom of conscience from where a stand. i'm here to protect all these freedoms. so it's not up to me to qualify the choices of journalists. i can, i can on
another of police brutality caught on camera. 2 offices in colorado charged off to the violet. the rest of a suspected trust partner who was however, once it's on a felony charges ah . alright, just off at 9 pm on thursday here in moscow, and the awesome new team has been lining up your top stories for this hour. i'm real research. i welcome to so the french president in manuel macro and is taking legal action against the owner of billboards that depict him as an adult. hitler and the mind...
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. >>> to colorado where an all female group of brewers have an ambitious plan to turn a passion into a movement. they say after serving together they realize beer can quench their desire to keep doing good. in 2014 they created lady justice brewing with goal of donating majority of profits to groups in colorado promoting opportunities for women. >> i have learned over the years that women and girls are actually lower funded in grant projects and fund raising projects so it is another way to make sure that folks in marginalized communities get some attention. >> founders say they're fans of cbs this morning and are working on a beer in honor of our very own gayle king. they're going to call it morning brews. >> so cool. >> how sweet. >>> we want to stay on this colorado theme. we have an announcement. >> oh, no. >> i will let michelle take it away. >> i am nervous about this. it's an exciting announcement. it is bitter sweet though. after nine and a half years of being in the beautiful bay area at kpix, my family and i are moving back to colorado, our hometown of denver. i grew up the
. >>> to colorado where an all female group of brewers have an ambitious plan to turn a passion into a movement. they say after serving together they realize beer can quench their desire to keep doing good. in 2014 they created lady justice brewing with goal of donating majority of profits to groups in colorado promoting opportunities for women. >> i have learned over the years that women and girls are actually lower funded in grant projects and fund raising projects so it is...
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and in colorado, monsoon rains turning deadly. kayna whitworth on the scene tonight. >> keep driving, baby. you're doing very, very good. >> reporter: fawn smullin says it was like driving through armageddon, shooting this video as her partner, russell king, raced through the flames of the massive bootleg fire in oregon. >> we're fleeing! >> reporter: returning days later. >> here's where our house was. there's the water container. >> reporter: this crew fighting the tamarack fire escaping a fast-moving flare-up. and that fire still out of control tonight. the flames raging during the worse drought ever recorded. they need rain, but the monsoon storms packing 60-mile-an-hour winds doing more harm than good. the rain coming too fast to be absorbed by the soil. deadly flooding in larimer county, colorado. three people still missing. this all started from a stream that the locals tell me is just some three feet wide, and it turned into a ten-foot wall of water full of rocks and trees that destroyed absolutely everything. families wor
and in colorado, monsoon rains turning deadly. kayna whitworth on the scene tonight. >> keep driving, baby. you're doing very, very good. >> reporter: fawn smullin says it was like driving through armageddon, shooting this video as her partner, russell king, raced through the flames of the massive bootleg fire in oregon. >> we're fleeing! >> reporter: returning days later. >> here's where our house was. there's the water container. >> reporter: this crew...
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oso cada vez que estén obligados a sacrificar un oso todos perdemos algo de la naturaleza salvaje de colorado la mayoría son una amenaza para la seguridad por actividades humanas evitables como tener todo limpio no dejar comida ni basura y precaución por las mascotas que pueden ser atacadas >>> si está con un oso debe hacer ruidos o verse más grande tiene que colpearlo en la nariz si no tiene alternativa porque es un lugar sensible si lo ve cerca de un vecindario debe reportarlo de inmediato a las autoridades >>> (gritos) >>> ahí escuchamos los aplausos este hombre causa sensación y en una pista de baile en el área de la bahía vamos a una pausa comercial y regresamos para contarles (♪ música ♪) (♪ música ♪) >>> las encontraron solas en la frontera pero 2 pequeñas van a estar con su mamá y las autoridades dan información sobre la investigación del asesinato del presidente de haití, jovenel moise, desde las 5 de la tarde esto y más para bailar no necesita una edad en específico para muestra este video (gritos) (sonido ambiente) >>> este hombre se mueve con ganas ante mu
oso cada vez que estén obligados a sacrificar un oso todos perdemos algo de la naturaleza salvaje de colorado la mayoría son una amenaza para la seguridad por actividades humanas evitables como tener todo limpio no dejar comida ni basura y precaución por las mascotas que pueden ser atacadas >>> si está con un oso debe hacer ruidos o verse más grande tiene que colpearlo en la nariz si no tiene alternativa porque es un lugar sensible si lo ve cerca de un vecindario debe reportarlo...
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i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, melissa. still no date when vta will resume light rail service. the board of director outlined its plan to get trains running again. vta is in phase two. that brings employees slowly and compassionately and determining if they are ready to work again. passenger service is notslated to begin until phase five. >>> we have been through this before, do we mask off or on? this time has to do with your kids. masks will be required for kids regardless of vaccination status. today the state says it will be up to the school districts to decide on how to enforce it. nbc bay area's marianne favro is live. >> reporter: if a student refuses to wear a mask, the district would offer them an alternative. >> reporter: nathan jr. is looking forward to start at capri elementary school in the campbell school district. will he have to wear a mask all day long and everywhere? >> right now based on what th cph put out, it will be masks indoors. >> reporter: the district is leaning towards allowing kids to take off t
i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, melissa. still no date when vta will resume light rail service. the board of director outlined its plan to get trains running again. vta is in phase two. that brings employees slowly and compassionately and determining if they are ready to work again. passenger service is notslated to begin until phase five. >>> we have been through this before, do we mask off or on? this time has to do with your kids. masks will be...
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nbc bay area's melissa colorado takes us inside the terminal. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety, but anxiety is what this lifelong a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decisive oakland city council vote to determine whether the a's can move forward with the proposed waterfront ballpark. >> would be a way better ballpark than oracle park. >> reporter: but those who work in the area say the industrial part of the city is not equipped for new ballpark, housing, retail and office space. the local longshoreman's union. >> we need facility, the train tracks to be free. cannot put thousands of cars in the area. >> reporter: port of oakland is fourth busiest in the country. we watched cargo truck after cargo truck going in and out of the terminal. then there's a train. wright took us into the satellite yard, part of the 50 acres where the a's want their waterfront ballpark. >> what truckers are able to do, go to port, get their trucks out and stage their cargo here. >> reporter: wright said if the ballpark is built here, drivers will have to park on city streets, clogging
nbc bay area's melissa colorado takes us inside the terminal. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety, but anxiety is what this lifelong a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decisive oakland city council vote to determine whether the a's can move forward with the proposed waterfront ballpark. >> would be a way better ballpark than oracle park. >> reporter: but those who work in the area say the industrial part of the city is not equipped for new ballpark,...
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the honorable marques was appointed to the colorado supreme court in 2010. she's the first latina to serve on the court in its history. among her many commitmentss presides judging, she serves as chair of the colorado supreme court task force on lawyers well-being and is a leader on the bench dream team, group of judges dedicated to diversity and inclusion in colorado's judicial system. fire to her appointment, just as marques served as deputy attorney general the colorado attorney general's office and as assistant to attorney general and before that she practiced general and commercial litigation and employment law that a denver law firm. just as marques earned her bachelor's degree from stanford university and a degree from yale law school and she clerked for judge michael of the united states district court for the district of massachusetts and fort judge david of the united states court of appeals for the tenth circuit in baucom justice marquez. the honorable joined the minnesota supreme court in september of 2016, making her the first female native amer
the honorable marques was appointed to the colorado supreme court in 2010. she's the first latina to serve on the court in its history. among her many commitmentss presides judging, she serves as chair of the colorado supreme court task force on lawyers well-being and is a leader on the bench dream team, group of judges dedicated to diversity and inclusion in colorado's judicial system. fire to her appointment, just as marques served as deputy attorney general the colorado attorney general's...
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as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains the decision could mean the end of the line for some businesses. >> reporter: a prepandemic on every first friday of the month, telegraph avenue in oakland is closed off and typically packed with thousands of people of foo their craftcrafts. organizers tell me they do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> reporter: on a typical first friday, her food stand named mcgray's kitchen would rake in thousands of dollars. >> reporter: then came the pandemic which shut the festival down. organizers submit a special event to bring the festival back. >> we were told the city no longer cover the police cost. >> reporter: the pandemic swept all of that funding dry. festival organizer says in order to receive a permit, the festival has to come up with $24,000 to pay for the 45,000 officers needed for the event. >> i mean i feel like it is ridiculous. >> reporter: the city's marketing coordinator says more money for outdoor festivals is on the way. a committee in october has to come up with the details and equitable plan on how to spend that money. >> it
as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains the decision could mean the end of the line for some businesses. >> reporter: a prepandemic on every first friday of the month, telegraph avenue in oakland is closed off and typically packed with thousands of people of foo their craftcrafts. organizers tell me they do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> reporter: on a typical first friday, her food stand named mcgray's kitchen would rake in thousands of dollars. >> reporter:...
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about being from colorado, my love for colorado. it's my home state. i have some news. after nine and a half years of my family being in the beautiful bay area and at kpix, we are moving back to colorado in just a few days. so it's hard for me. it's bitter sweet news because i love the bay area. i love all the viewers out there who have stopped me at the grocery store, a giants game, outside of a restaurant when we are having lunch saying i watch you every morning. i thank all of you for that. this wonderful team in front of the camera, behind the cam a i don't want to cry because i have a couple days left. i don't want to ruin the mascara. it's been a wonderful time but it's time to go home. >> you will still be in the cbs family. >> yes. when this opportunity came up at my old station which is a cbs station, it was a no brainer and i couldn't say no. >> okay. well we wanted you to say no but we understand at the same time. this is an awesome opportunity for you and y for you. >>nks. >> we are going to miss you tremendously. that's
about being from colorado, my love for colorado. it's my home state. i have some news. after nine and a half years of my family being in the beautiful bay area and at kpix, we are moving back to colorado in just a few days. so it's hard for me. it's bitter sweet news because i love the bay area. i love all the viewers out there who have stopped me at the grocery store, a giants game, outside of a restaurant when we are having lunch saying i watch you every morning. i thank all of you for that....
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the honorable monica and marques was appointed to the colorado supreme court in 2010. she is the first latina to serve on the court in its history. among her many current commitments besides judging, she serves as chair of the colorado supreme court task force on lawyer well-being and is a coleader on the bench dream team, a group of judges dedicated to diversity and inclusion in the colorado judicial system. prior to her appointment, she served as deputy attorney general at the attorney general office and as assistant solicitor general and assistant attorney general. before that, she practiced general commercial litigation and employment law at a denver law firm. justice marques earned her bachelor's degree from stanford and her law degree from yale she -- yale law school. she clerked for a judge in the united states district court for the district of massachusetts and for judge david m abele of the united states court of appeals for the 10th circuit. welcome, justice marques. the honorable ann k. mcage joined the minnesota supreme court in september of between 16, ma
the honorable monica and marques was appointed to the colorado supreme court in 2010. she is the first latina to serve on the court in its history. among her many current commitments besides judging, she serves as chair of the colorado supreme court task force on lawyer well-being and is a coleader on the bench dream team, a group of judges dedicated to diversity and inclusion in the colorado judicial system. prior to her appointment, she served as deputy attorney general at the attorney...
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they're always saying it is terminals or bus. >> reporter: melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight organizers of the toyo olympics are asking people not to see the olympic caldron in tokyo. you can see they put a big fence around the caldron to discourage people from going near it. the flame will be lit on friday and it will be moved to the caldron for the duration of the game. the first day, a very big upset, team usa women soccer team, ready for this? they lost. they don't lose. they lost to sweden, three sips. america is trying to be the first women's team to take home the previous world cup. they're not out of it. you may remember they lost in the opening round of the 2008 olympics and went onto win gold there. everything is okay. >>> we have two olympic for you tomorrow, to get you into the olympic spirit. the first from the bay area to tokyo airs tomorrow at 4:00 p.m. and another one at 7:00. we have the full hour at 7:00 p.m. it is almost here. you can go to nbcbayarea.com/olympics. >>> almost a year, scientists are hoping it will contain evidence whether that was past life
they're always saying it is terminals or bus. >> reporter: melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> tonight organizers of the toyo olympics are asking people not to see the olympic caldron in tokyo. you can see they put a big fence around the caldron to discourage people from going near it. the flame will be lit on friday and it will be moved to the caldron for the duration of the game. the first day, a very big upset, team usa women soccer team, ready for this? they lost. they...
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i recognize that from my time in colorado as well. where these rural communities, they have a harder time meeting thresholds. >> let's do. let us know if something can be done. or whether it's something that needs a legislative fix. a legislative fix, i'm sure mr. thompson and i can draft something different. now that it's happened, i think it's going to happen again. it may see it more. it's really important that the initial assessment report that was done in september of 2020 about covid, hasn't been update ed. it you tell me the initial assessment report? do you plan to update it? >> so fema did an initial report prior to me getting here that really started to capture what i would call the initial lessons learned from our response. we're undergoing a more thorough assessment of the overall response as far as fema's role is concerned. so we will be releasing something when that is completed. >> do you have an idea of the timeline? >> i don't, but i'm happy to get back to you with where we're at in the progress. >> i think it's going
i recognize that from my time in colorado as well. where these rural communities, they have a harder time meeting thresholds. >> let's do. let us know if something can be done. or whether it's something that needs a legislative fix. a legislative fix, i'm sure mr. thompson and i can draft something different. now that it's happened, i think it's going to happen again. it may see it more. it's really important that the initial assessment report that was done in september of 2020 about...
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i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, you can download our app, you will get up to the minute forecast for your area and you can tailer it for our specific neighborhood. >>> don't go away, helping people make it in the bay, the new development just completed. that's 100% affordable. >>> we are going to continue our breaking news, 5.9 magnitude earthquake hits california border. it hit about an hour and a half ago, we are hearing from many people who felt the quake and all the after shocks going on now. i want to show you some pictures. oh my goodness, jeff heinz runs a barbecue joint. this is picture inside coleville. this is shun right now because of boulders onto the highway. jeff is joining us now. where were you at the time and what did you feel? >> well, i was in my restaurant and you know it was this huge jolt that came through and didn't stop. it was one of those that just kind of kept going and going. beyond us took a second or two. it hits so hard so quick. and lingered and kept ongoing. you realized oh my goodness, i should be outside right now. >> you hav
i am melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >>> thank you, you can download our app, you will get up to the minute forecast for your area and you can tailer it for our specific neighborhood. >>> don't go away, helping people make it in the bay, the new development just completed. that's 100% affordable. >>> we are going to continue our breaking news, 5.9 magnitude earthquake hits california border. it hit about an hour and a half ago, we are hearing from many people who...
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we continue our team coverage with nbc bay area's melissa colorado, she's live at the coliseum. fans celebrating another win against the angels but not celebrating all the back and forth. >> reporter: you know janelle no surprise here, an overwhelming number of fans want the a's to stay rooted in oakland. they want the city and the team to finally agree on a deal that works for everyone. something that's been leaving a bad taste in these fans' mouths if you will. is all the recent visits to los angeles that a's execs have taken on. that's something that i heard from a lot of a's fans if in fact the a's decide to leave for las vegas, that's it. as far as their alesion to athletics. you can't compare the bay area market to the las vegas for its market or any other market for that matter. we spoke to fans who burn a lot of gas to get here, some of them from san francisco and others which speak to a larger issue how assessable the coliseum side is. can the industrial park of west oakland handles thousands of fans coming by foot and by car. fans for the most part are hopeful that the
we continue our team coverage with nbc bay area's melissa colorado, she's live at the coliseum. fans celebrating another win against the angels but not celebrating all the back and forth. >> reporter: you know janelle no surprise here, an overwhelming number of fans want the a's to stay rooted in oakland. they want the city and the team to finally agree on a deal that works for everyone. something that's been leaving a bad taste in these fans' mouths if you will. is all the recent visits...
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as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains this could be the end for a lot of businesses. >> reporter: telegraph avenue here in oakland was closed off and typically packed with thousands of people, row after row of food vendors and artists selling their crafts. now the future of the festival is up in the air. why? the festival organizer says they simply do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> we haven't missed a first friday since we started doing it. ox tails and plantains, just like her grandmother made them. her food stand would rake in $3,000. >> that was our money maker. >> reporter: then came the pandemic which shut the event down. >> we were told that the cit of oakland will no longer cover the police and fire costs which they have done from the beginning. >> reporter: that's because they use taxes from hotels to cover special events costs. the pandemic sucked all of that funding dry. in order to receive a permit, the festival has to come up with $24,000 to pay for the 45 police officer needed to secure the event. >> $24,000 just for one friday is just, i mean, i feel l
as nbc bay area's melissa colorado explains this could be the end for a lot of businesses. >> reporter: telegraph avenue here in oakland was closed off and typically packed with thousands of people, row after row of food vendors and artists selling their crafts. now the future of the festival is up in the air. why? the festival organizer says they simply do not have enough money to pay police fees. >> we haven't missed a first friday since we started doing it. ox tails and...
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here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety. but anxiety is exactly what this life-long a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decat will dete whether the a's can move forward with their proposed water front ballpark. >> i can picture everything. and it would be a way better ballpark than oracle park across the bay. >> reporter: but those who work in and around howard terminal say this part of the city is not equipped for a new ballpark, let alone housing and office space. >> we need this facility. we need these train tracks to be free. we cannot put thousands of cars in this area. >> reporter: the port of oakland is the fourth busiest port in the country. we watched of a cargo truck after cargo truck went into the terminal. then there's a train. wright took us into the salt light yard, part of the 50 acres where the a's want to build their new water front ballpark. >> what truckers are able to do is go to the port, pull their strucks out and stage their cargo here. >> reporter: if the ballpark is built here, drivers will have t
here's melissa colorado. >> reporter: the a's stand for athletics, not anxiety. but anxiety is exactly what this life-long a's fan is feeling on the eve before a decat will dete whether the a's can move forward with their proposed water front ballpark. >> i can picture everything. and it would be a way better ballpark than oracle park across the bay. >> reporter: but those who work in and around howard terminal say this part of the city is not equipped for a new ballpark, let...
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melissa colorado has more. >> reporter: community activists rallied outside of the a's office building today to call on the team and the city to agree on a community benefit agreement. what would be if that agreement? things like antidisplacement funds and affordable housing. >> if you play then play by oakland's rules. get people affording housing that they need. >> reporter: will the a's park deal happen or will it fall through? >> i want to keep them here. >> reporter: as the council gears up for a tuesday's vote on whether or not to approve the ballpark. the team and the city continue to negotiate behind closed doors. in a sign of how froth these negotiations are, both parties can't seem to agree on the urgency of tuesday's council vote. >> next tuesday, if that's the 7th stretch, not the 9th inning. >> we worked to the city to add 10 more years up to 30 years. there is still some movement on the edges. >> reporter: what about affordable housing? the team as it is pledging and leaving to the city of how to spend the money. >> we want the a's to take responsibility one way or anothe
melissa colorado has more. >> reporter: community activists rallied outside of the a's office building today to call on the team and the city to agree on a community benefit agreement. what would be if that agreement? things like antidisplacement funds and affordable housing. >> if you play then play by oakland's rules. get people affording housing that they need. >> reporter: will the a's park deal happen or will it fall through? >> i want to keep them here. >>...
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carley: miss colorado last month works as an intelligence analyst. she says her goal is health awareness and prevent servicemember suicide. congratulations to her. todd: an important mission and a great model. we will be right back. (upbeat pop music in background throughout) so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address insulin resistance. that's why they don't work. now there's golo. golo helps with insulin resistance, getting rid of sugar cravings, helps control stress and emotional eating and losing weight. go to golo.com and see how golo can change your life. that's golo.com. ♪ >> the us supreme court, shooting down a challenge from the dnc sending the left-wing media into a meltdown. >> pretty severe move to the right on voting rights. this is a getting of this landmark civil rights legislation. >> we have to have the advancement act. advocates like myself and other organizations
carley: miss colorado last month works as an intelligence analyst. she says her goal is health awareness and prevent servicemember suicide. congratulations to her. todd: an important mission and a great model. we will be right back. (upbeat pop music in background throughout) so many people are overweight now and asking themselves, "why can't i lose weight?" for most, the reason is insulin resistance, and they don't even know they have it. conventional starvation diets don't address...
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let's move the all-star game to colorado. why? the laws that were put on the books in georgia this year that were being voted on in georgia would basically make parity with what colorado already has on the books. this is the kind of debate we want to be able to have can we just agree, get a whiteboard up, put the facts up, of what these things are, what these bills are, what the laws are? then at least be debating from the same sheet of music? i have a few more things to say. i have some colleagues here that i want to be mindful of their time. i just -- my floor time, i digressed there a little bit because i was hearing my colleagues on the other side of the aisle but election integrity is critically important right now. i have colleagues from texas who are completely abandoning their duty, state legislature colleagues, to be clear, who are abandoning their duty to represent their constituents in the state of texas and have a full-throated debate about the current bills in the essential legislative session in texas and have come t
let's move the all-star game to colorado. why? the laws that were put on the books in georgia this year that were being voted on in georgia would basically make parity with what colorado already has on the books. this is the kind of debate we want to be able to have can we just agree, get a whiteboard up, put the facts up, of what these things are, what these bills are, what the laws are? then at least be debating from the same sheet of music? i have a few more things to say. i have some...
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melissa colorado has more on the contentious issues between the team and the city. >> if you play, then play by oakland's rules. >> reporter: our town, our terms. that was the message community activists had for the a's at today's rally. the group oakland united teamed up with the oakland chinatown coalition to demand the a's provide more in a community benefits agreement with the city, including help for families who might be displaced to make room for the new ballpark. >> i hope to god they stay. >> reporter: on tuesday, mlb commissioner rob manfred applied more pressure, saying next tuesday's city council vote over the howard terminal proposal will decide whether the a's stay or leave for good. >> but the a's have to realize that they have to step up as well, more than they may want to in order to get a good compromised deal here. >> we're really down to our last at-bat in oakland. >> reporter: the a's president says there's still some wiggle room. >> to work with the city to ten more years to the non-relocation. >> reporter: the two parties seem to be far apart on affordable housing
melissa colorado has more on the contentious issues between the team and the city. >> if you play, then play by oakland's rules. >> reporter: our town, our terms. that was the message community activists had for the a's at today's rally. the group oakland united teamed up with the oakland chinatown coalition to demand the a's provide more in a community benefits agreement with the city, including help for families who might be displaced to make room for the new ballpark. >> i...
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melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> it's caught the attention of the white house. san jose's new controversial gun measures. a national round table event at the white house occurred weeks after the vta shooting. it requires retailers to videotape purchases and cracking down on second-hand gun sales. >> he has a partnership with local communities, that he is passionate about this issue and how we can reduce violence in our cities. ? >> he knows that you cannot put preconditions on the exercising of a second amendment right. it cannot be done >> gun rights activists are already working on legal challenges. >>> rallying for the victim of a hate crime. people gathered on the steps of the hall of justice in san francisco today calling for justice for grandpa vicha. because the accused killer had a scheduled court appearance today. the immigrant from thailand was taking a walk in january when someone ran across the street and pushed him to the ground. his head hit the pavement and he died shortly later. it was captured on surveillance camera. >> the crimes against asian-
melissa colorado, nbc bay area news. >> it's caught the attention of the white house. san jose's new controversial gun measures. a national round table event at the white house occurred weeks after the vta shooting. it requires retailers to videotape purchases and cracking down on second-hand gun sales. >> he has a partnership with local communities, that he is passionate about this issue and how we can reduce violence in our cities. ? >> he knows that you cannot put...
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melissa colorado has more on the growing hospitalizations across the bay area. >> reporter: just when the tide appeared to be turning in our favor, the delta variant is here and it's wreaking havoc. a new cdc report says the variant is more contagious than the common cold and is just as transmissible as chickenpox. dr. gerard jenkins is a chief medical officer for the native american health center, treating patients in san francisco and oakland. >> i remember chickenpox, you would want to get it so you would be exposed. this is something that's completely different. this is scary. >> reporter: new research from the cdc shows vaccinated people infected with the variant can carry tremendous amounts of the virus in their nose and pass the virus to others. research also shows the delta variant is more dangerous than the original strain, dramatically increasing the risk of hospitalization for those who are unvaccinated. >> people who are either elderly, people with comorbidities, heart failure, hypertension. then you have people who are younger, who are college age that are getting sick an
melissa colorado has more on the growing hospitalizations across the bay area. >> reporter: just when the tide appeared to be turning in our favor, the delta variant is here and it's wreaking havoc. a new cdc report says the variant is more contagious than the common cold and is just as transmissible as chickenpox. dr. gerard jenkins is a chief medical officer for the native american health center, treating patients in san francisco and oakland. >> i remember chickenpox, you would...
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colorado has seen no impact but we see the heat issue as hopefully being a short-lived issue. lauren: we're looking at prices right now on the screen i'm looking at 750 a night to stay inteluride, colorado, santa fe, new mexico, and i believe those are the residences, right? the apartments, if you will, that have kitchens, do i have that correct? >> yes, in telluride, in santa fe, they're the regular rooms. lauren: is a kitchen more attractive to people, hence they would pay more money because it's hard to get a reservation at a restaurant, let's say, somewhere like maui and also prices have gone up, so they'd rather just have the safety of cooking in their own room. >> right. lauren, you know what's happened is that the length of our stay has increased dramatically, and there's a lot of family travel, and so the kitchens are welcome for multi-generational families, families with young children, and/or people who know they are going to stay there for a week or two and they want the option to be able to have a meal or two in their hotel space, or in their residence within a hot
colorado has seen no impact but we see the heat issue as hopefully being a short-lived issue. lauren: we're looking at prices right now on the screen i'm looking at 750 a night to stay inteluride, colorado, santa fe, new mexico, and i believe those are the residences, right? the apartments, if you will, that have kitchens, do i have that correct? >> yes, in telluride, in santa fe, they're the regular rooms. lauren: is a kitchen more attractive to people, hence they would pay more money...
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enjoy colorado. carley: i sure will. jillian: a mom's word of warning, critical race theory taught in your public schools and sometimes study as long as kindergarten. todd: a rhode island mom said ticket's school try to keep her from seeing the curriculum, she joined us next. ♪♪ ♪♪ because flowers find a way to break through. just like we will. i've pricked my finger join the fight at alz.org/walk 3,000 time i've pricked my finger and my a1c was still over 9. join the fight at...
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look at what happened in colorado. thank you very much. host: let's go to michelle, who is calling from wisconsin. did i pronounce the name of your city right? caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. wisconsin, of course, has not legalized it in any way, shape or form, not even for medical. i have a son who has grand mall seizures and marijuana relaxes the brain enough where those seizures can get under control. unfortunately, they will not even take up. they would rather be in bed with pharmaceutical companies and push medications that have a lot more side effects than marijuana. i do not understand up. it is a benefit for those who have seizure disorders, who are in cancer treatments. it helps with your appetite. i do not understand this. wisconsin is a farming state and a dairy state, and our farmers are struggling and i could not tell you how many farms have been shut down because they cannot make it. these farmers have often said if they could grow marijuana, they could get back on their feet. they could change their productivity f
look at what happened in colorado. thank you very much. host: let's go to michelle, who is calling from wisconsin. did i pronounce the name of your city right? caller: yes. thank you for taking my call. wisconsin, of course, has not legalized it in any way, shape or form, not even for medical. i have a son who has grand mall seizures and marijuana relaxes the brain enough where those seizures can get under control. unfortunately, they will not even take up. they would rather be in bed with...
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> gentleman from colorado is recognized for four minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman nadler for the time. the aize act is a chance for congress to ensure that america honors its promises to our afghan partners and friends. the phrase, life and death, gets tossed around in this chamber. but this bill is cruel that for thousands of our afghan friends. the taliban is intent on hunting down and killing afghans who served alongside americans the past 20 years. some members of this body including me may not be here today without the service and sacrifice of afghans who answered the call to serve shoulder to shoulder with us. those afghans knew risk that their service posed to them and their families. and yet they signed up to help because they believed we would have their back. they've already demonstrated up wavering courage and loyalty by working alongside us. they have demonstrated their commitment to america and they have earned a path to safety. the u.s. combat mission in afghanistan will come to an end in a matter of weeks. at the same tim
> gentleman from colorado is recognized for four minutes. >> thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, chairman nadler for the time. the aize act is a chance for congress to ensure that america honors its promises to our afghan partners and friends. the phrase, life and death, gets tossed around in this chamber. but this bill is cruel that for thousands of our afghan friends. the taliban is intent on hunting down and killing afghans who served alongside americans the past 20 years. some...
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actually colorado and he said, when he went up i can see it on the news . this is the news my from the lead, the un security council votes to keep a dispute in a car door open despite russian protests that violates serious sovereignty means another year of life. saving supplies of millions of civilians and the rebel control also on the program. the artillery on display as the u. s. ukraine and international partners wrap up 12 days of war games in the black sea. again, despite russian objections, w correspondent.
actually colorado and he said, when he went up i can see it on the news . this is the news my from the lead, the un security council votes to keep a dispute in a car door open despite russian protests that violates serious sovereignty means another year of life. saving supplies of millions of civilians and the rebel control also on the program. the artillery on display as the u. s. ukraine and international partners wrap up 12 days of war games in the black sea. again, despite russian...
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i'm fine for colorado to decide what colorado wants to do. i just think it's a good idea to centralize this all in washington. but you're absolutely right, and i think these issues get confused. there has been troubled history and that's where it's right for the government to step in. where you're having that happen obviously nobody is being denied the right to vote, but what we want to make sure is that going back to the original premise that we had in the '60s, i am a man, one man, one vote. i think it's ensuring everyone has confidence in that system. >> back to comments on checks. and by the way you can send us texts. sheila says until and unless congress gets back to people over party it makes no difference who it is in control. >> i have to admit i love term limits. i love term limits. and the reason is you hear a lot of talk about the swamp here in washington. and so much of the swamp in washington is based on these mutually exclusive relationships between congressmen and lobbyists and all their interests. and i do think turnover is ve
i'm fine for colorado to decide what colorado wants to do. i just think it's a good idea to centralize this all in washington. but you're absolutely right, and i think these issues get confused. there has been troubled history and that's where it's right for the government to step in. where you're having that happen obviously nobody is being denied the right to vote, but what we want to make sure is that going back to the original premise that we had in the '60s, i am a man, one man, one vote....