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denver and pittsburgh discuss their strategies for creating economic growth. they focused on education, collaborating with the business community, and invested in growth industries. it is part of the annual jobs summit in washington. this is about 50 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. if you'll be so kind as to take your seats, we will move on with our program. in the executive vice president for foreign policy innovation. i am sitting in as a poor substitute resolve with the governors still doing an interview. it is my pleasure to introduce to you one of the chamber's foundations who will be a moderating the next panel. nick has conducted original research on high field immigration and its importance to america's economic competitiveness. he is the dewitt wallace fellow at the american enterprise institute. he specializes in political, economic, and technology research. is the editor in chief focusing on business, economics, and public affairs. but he also co-authored a group called from poverty to prosperity. this work is on the list of books that drives the free enterprise debate
denver and pittsburgh discuss their strategies for creating economic growth. they focused on education, collaborating with the business community, and invested in growth industries. it is part of the annual jobs summit in washington. this is about 50 minutes. >> good afternoon, everyone. if you'll be so kind as to take your seats, we will move on with our program. in the executive vice president for foreign policy innovation. i am sitting in as a poor substitute resolve with the...
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. we'll hear from the mayor of denver and the top official in the pennsylvania county that includes pittsburgh. >> good afternoon, everyone. if you'll be so kind as to take your seats, we'll move on with our program. i'm al martinez font is, the u.s. executive vice president for policy innovation and i'm sitting in for margaret spellings, still off with the governors still doing a little interview. it's my pleasure to introduce to you one of the national chamber's foundations fellow and our scholar nick schultz who will be moderating the next panel. as an ncf fellow and scholar, nick has conducted original research on high-skilled immigration and its importance to america's economic competitiveness. in addition to his work with ncf, nick is the dewitt wallace fellow at the american enterprise institute where he specializes in political, economic and technology research. he is the editor-in-chief of american.com, aei's online journal focusing on business, economics and public affairs. nick also co-authored an acclaimed book on modern economic growth and development with arnold king c
. we'll hear from the mayor of denver and the top official in the pennsylvania county that includes pittsburgh. >> good afternoon, everyone. if you'll be so kind as to take your seats, we'll move on with our program. i'm al martinez font is, the u.s. executive vice president for policy innovation and i'm sitting in for margaret spellings, still off with the governors still doing a little interview. it's my pleasure to introduce to you one of the national chamber's foundations fellow and...
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denver. >> a little bit about devita first we're a health care city focused on the dialysis of space but recently expanded in a broader health care. but so i was interested in earlier today affordable care. we're delighted to call denver home. about three years ago, we announced our decision to relocate from california to colorado. and we've done that in about a month. we're going to do brand-new world headquarters in a very special part of lower downtown denver of significant redevelopment effort. da vita is a company that cares for 140,000 people with 40,000 plus teammates that's what we call our care givers in 2700 locations across america. we're delighted that denver is home. we'll talk some more during this session about why we made that decision. there's lots of factors that went into it. sufficed to say, we believed that we were moving to a community that would embrace us and support us in many, many ways and denver and city and county of denver and the state of althou of colorado has outperformed in that regard. delighted to be here and part of the discussion. >> thank you, c
denver. >> a little bit about devita first we're a health care city focused on the dialysis of space but recently expanded in a broader health care. but so i was interested in earlier today affordable care. we're delighted to call denver home. about three years ago, we announced our decision to relocate from california to colorado. and we've done that in about a month. we're going to do brand-new world headquarters in a very special part of lower downtown denver of significant...
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communication. next, officials from denver and pittsburgh discuss their strategies for creating economic growth focusing on education, collaborating with the business community and investing in the high-tech and health industries. this panel was part of the u.s. chamber of commercial summit in washington last week. it's just under an hour. >>> good afternoon, everyone. if you'll be so kind as to take your seats, we'll move on with our program. i'm al martinez fonds i'm the executive director for policy innovation, and i'm sitting in for a poor substitute for margaret spellings off with the governors still doing an interview. it's my pleasure to introduce to you one of the national foundation's fellow and scholar nick schultz who will be moderating the next panel. nick has conducted original research on high-skilled innovation and its importance on america's competitiveness. in addition to his work with ncf, nick is the dewitt fellow at the american enterprises institute where he special ices in political, economic and technology research. he's the editor in chief of american.com
communication. next, officials from denver and pittsburgh discuss their strategies for creating economic growth focusing on education, collaborating with the business community and investing in the high-tech and health industries. this panel was part of the u.s. chamber of commercial summit in washington last week. it's just under an hour. >>> good afternoon, everyone. if you'll be so kind as to take your seats, we'll move on with our program. i'm al martinez fonds i'm the executive...
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. in denver, i've come in. we've created the education compact which brought together the private sector, higher education partners to help us define really some goals, some actionable goals that we can make an impact on, but let me just tell that you it started even a few years before then when denver passed what we call the denver pre-school program tax and 1/12% of a tax, state sales tax goes to support and to ensure that every 4-year-old in denver can go to pre-school or early childhood education program. that is our way of saying we believe if we're going to build a strong workforce that starts with our very young and making sure that they are school ready when they enter into kindergarten at age 5, when we know they enter into kindergarten prepared and ready to hit the ground running, they typically are reading at, as a matter of fact i can tell you, the first third grade class just left third grade on their way to fourth grade. 80% of our kids, kids that we invested in in early childhood education first time read at -- were tested at proficient at their grade level or above
. in denver, i've come in. we've created the education compact which brought together the private sector, higher education partners to help us define really some goals, some actionable goals that we can make an impact on, but let me just tell that you it started even a few years before then when denver passed what we call the denver pre-school program tax and 1/12% of a tax, state sales tax goes to support and to ensure that every 4-year-old in denver can go to pre-school or early childhood...
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of delaware, scott walker from wisconsin. denver mayor michael hancock and allegheny county's for its gerald. -- the journal. and last but not least, my boss, the chamber president and ceo tom donahue will talk a lot about innovation and his thoughts on that. but before that, we are going to die in to a study was commissioned, the third such work we have done at the national chamber foundation called enterprising states. you will find that publication add your spot. there are a lot of interesting and positive take a ways from the findings as well as areas that tell us where we need to continue to do work. it clearly illustrates the economic consequences when states cannot cultivate a business friendly environment, and also when they do. so, the driving mission here of the national chamber foundation is to harness the power of great ideas and to get them out so that more people can expand upon them. before i asked the office of the study to come to the stage to formally present their findings, let me tell you a little bit about them. they have both become friends through the years work
of delaware, scott walker from wisconsin. denver mayor michael hancock and allegheny county's for its gerald. -- the journal. and last but not least, my boss, the chamber president and ceo tom donahue will talk a lot about innovation and his thoughts on that. but before that, we are going to die in to a study was commissioned, the third such work we have done at the national chamber foundation called enterprising states. you will find that publication add your spot. there are a lot of...
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denver v.a. hospitals. i started this process because of two reasons. it was close to my home and they understand the high level of activity that i am accustomed to. this was done in no wage to disparage the care i received at the denver v.a. i i came to walter reed and the v.a. hospital right here in the capital region. and had outstanding care. in my experience i've always been treated with dignity and respect at the three v.a. hospitals that i've been fortunate to work with. limbs were provided by private practitioners under contract with the v.a. this has decreased as the v.a. has transferred to internal capacity. i developed a close relationship and would like to continue seeing my provider. my local office in town is seven minutes from my house. and he has signed a v.a. contract to provide that care and so the ongoing care received my contract was high quality and very convenient creating little disruption for my current job, my family and my lifestyle. i developed a new prosthetic that was coming out and i began to be interested in this new technology and the v.a. hospital
denver v.a. hospitals. i started this process because of two reasons. it was close to my home and they understand the high level of activity that i am accustomed to. this was done in no wage to disparage the care i received at the denver v.a. i i came to walter reed and the v.a. hospital right here in the capital region. and had outstanding care. in my experience i've always been treated with dignity and respect at the three v.a. hospitals that i've been fortunate to work with. limbs were...
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denver asked him when his intense distaste for the press began, he replied in 1938. in new york. the answer immediate to be on pat, i think. distortion would disturb anyone, but white even disliked accurate reporting. if it made him too simple or too noble. interesting, from the colorado silver and gold to the new york was all about heroes, courageous fights against long odds. achievements and manly triumphs over lesser men. men who lack discipline, inadequate stamina, or weak conviction. think of how grantlan rice lionized the four horsemen of notre dame or red grange, the orange galloping ghost, the wheatonized man. white emerged before the appetite had been slicked or on the gridiron the diamond, or even the golf course. in white's day even a horse could be called the horse that came from nothing on his own but courage and a will to win. for byron white, the bromance of the sports pages, at least when they capitalized on him, contradicted every reflex and conviction that he had developed as a young man in wellington. he was naturally redicent, generally modest and worked hard
denver asked him when his intense distaste for the press began, he replied in 1938. in new york. the answer immediate to be on pat, i think. distortion would disturb anyone, but white even disliked accurate reporting. if it made him too simple or too noble. interesting, from the colorado silver and gold to the new york was all about heroes, courageous fights against long odds. achievements and manly triumphs over lesser men. men who lack discipline, inadequate stamina, or weak conviction. think...
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from portland to seattle. also hail, gusty winds and a chance of tornadoes near denver and cheyenne. scattered thunderstorms from dallas to miami. and for much of the northeast, as well. >> upper 70s from new york to minneapolis. mostly 80s in the plains. 60s in the pacific northwest. and another triple-digit day in phoenix. they need a little relief. >>> all right. well, travelers beware. a major airline is cutting back on flights at the height of the summer travel season, no less, because there's no one to fly the planes. >>> and a warning for all of you linkedin users. a password breach. >>> and a speech interrupted, when a lawmaker's cell phone goes off, right there, on the floor of the u.s. senate. >>> welcome back, everyone. important news for travelers. american airlines is cutting back on its flights next month. at the peak of the summer travel season. the bankrupt airline is short of pilots. nearly 60 of them retired last week. and more of the remaining pilots are using up their sick days now. american is in contract talks with the pilots' union and wants to change their be
from portland to seattle. also hail, gusty winds and a chance of tornadoes near denver and cheyenne. scattered thunderstorms from dallas to miami. and for much of the northeast, as well. >> upper 70s from new york to minneapolis. mostly 80s in the plains. 60s in the pacific northwest. and another triple-digit day in phoenix. they need a little relief. >>> all right. well, travelers beware. a major airline is cutting back on flights at the height of the summer travel season, no...
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center in denver, she talks about the obstacles that women and other min orts faced in the 1970s and her work at the height of women's movement. this is about an hour. >> thank you. thank you so much. so sweet of you. thank you, how wonderful. how nice to see so many of you. you're all marvelous, thank you. it is great to be here and i can't tell you how honored i am to be the inaugural history lecturer here. i'm glad it's not the natural history museum. i'm feeling a little bit like an artifact because exactly three weeks ago i got a pace maker put in. i'm feeling more like a historical artifact as it goes. it is marvelous to be here. i must say, ed, i have retired from the book publishers, i should have updated you on that but it was a very nice thing. yeah, right, okay, so i finally have decided that i'm going to take life a little easier. but this is absolutely a delight to get to talk about life in the '70s, not my '70s which i'm but the 70s which we all went through. and to do that, i brought a spoon. because when i think of history in colorado, it has been fairly unique compar
center in denver, she talks about the obstacles that women and other min orts faced in the 1970s and her work at the height of women's movement. this is about an hour. >> thank you. thank you so much. so sweet of you. thank you, how wonderful. how nice to see so many of you. you're all marvelous, thank you. it is great to be here and i can't tell you how honored i am to be the inaugural history lecturer here. i'm glad it's not the natural history museum. i'm feeling a little bit like an...
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the streets. more than 1 soo alleged pimps were arrestclayton reports now from denver. >> reporter: these are three of the youngest child victims all 15-years-old rescued this past weekend in sacramento, part of that underage prostitution sting. just three of the estimated 100,000 american kids who've been forced into prostitution. the fbi says the average girl entering the life is only 12-years-old. pimps find them in malls on city streets, many are runaways, and authorities estimate a third of girls on the street will be approached by a pimp within 48 hours. >> driver show you hands! get your hands out the window! >> reporter: we joined agents from the denver task force they call themselves "pimp hunters" >> it's anybody and everybody. white, black, hispanic, purple, green, it doesn't matter. it's our kids in our neighborhoods and, you know, our children. >> i grew up in a really nice area. >> reporter: austen was one of those kids. >> reporter: now 20 she grew up a well-to-do denver suburb. as a teen she got hooked on drugs and alcohol. a pimp seduced her when she was. austen wa
the streets. more than 1 soo alleged pimps were arrestclayton reports now from denver. >> reporter: these are three of the youngest child victims all 15-years-old rescued this past weekend in sacramento, part of that underage prostitution sting. just three of the estimated 100,000 american kids who've been forced into prostitution. the fbi says the average girl entering the life is only 12-years-old. pimps find them in malls on city streets, many are runaways, and authorities estimate a...
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cities. 109 del rio, dahl 107, denver second day at 1 -- dallas 107, denver second day at 105. there were 10 spots in kansas yesterday and today that were above 110 degrees. so this is brutal and it's damaging and a portion of this heat is going to be moving in our direction as we get into and closer to the weekend. so we enjoy what we have tomorrow which is a reasonable 86, maybe 88 degrees for some of you, average 87. by thursday we're up to 93 degrees, so warming up and noticeably so. the real hot stuff is friday and saturday, upper 90s, 97 and 98, and we keep that going into the weekend. watch for heat advisories to get issued as the humidity climbs and nose temperatures climb. cool tonight, hard to believe -- those temperatures climb. cool tonight, hard to believe we're talking about 50s and upper 90s in the span of a few days. 57 tonight formanassas and culpeper, 56 martinsburg, 57 for frederick, 58 for leonardtown. under the clear skies and comfortable air that will feel spectacular, winds out of the northwest at 10. tomorrow will be a little warmer but low humidity and that's the
cities. 109 del rio, dahl 107, denver second day at 1 -- dallas 107, denver second day at 105. there were 10 spots in kansas yesterday and today that were above 110 degrees. so this is brutal and it's damaging and a portion of this heat is going to be moving in our direction as we get into and closer to the weekend. so we enjoy what we have tomorrow which is a reasonable 86, maybe 88 degrees for some of you, average 87. by thursday we're up to 93 degrees, so warming up and noticeably so. the...
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storms from the dakotas to denver and goodland, kansas. warming up in the midwest, with rain around minneapolis, omaha, des moines and kansas city. scattered showers and thunderstorms from houston to miami. >> mostly 90s along the gulf coast. 70s in the northeast. and 80s in detroit to boise. >>> also ahead on the show today, the staggering cost of being a parent. >> why are you looking at me? >> you got two. those smiles may be priceless. but everything else will cost you big-time. >>> and the high-wire act preparing for tonight's breathtaking walk over niagara falls. we're right back. >>> and welcome back, everybody. the nation's largest airlines are doing their best job ever at keeping to the schedule. in the first four months of this year, about 85% of flights were on time, believe it or not. they were helped by this year's better-than-usual weather. and the fact there are fewer flights these days. also, fewer mishandled bags are being reported. >>> well, coca-cola is about to enter a brand-new market. the company will soon sell its products for myanmar, the country formerly kno
storms from the dakotas to denver and goodland, kansas. warming up in the midwest, with rain around minneapolis, omaha, des moines and kansas city. scattered showers and thunderstorms from houston to miami. >> mostly 90s along the gulf coast. 70s in the northeast. and 80s in detroit to boise. >>> also ahead on the show today, the staggering cost of being a parent. >> why are you looking at me? >> you got two. those smiles may be priceless. but everything else will...
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june temperature for that region. denver was 102. this heat in the middle of the country is not going anywhere soon. denver the next three days. 100 monday, tuesday, wednesday. you cool off slightly by thursday and friday. but this is going to go down as one of the hottest junes ever in denver. your forecast for today. 100 degrees plus in almost all areas of texas up through denver. look at the rockies. as you go into billings, montana, we're at 99 degrees today. dealing with rain and thunderstorms in the northeast but the rest of the country, it's not that bad. now here's a look at the weather outside your window. a bunch of extremes around the country today. we'll watch some heat breaking in st. louis thankfully. still very hot, though. austin, texas, 103. the drought's getting worse and worse in the heartland. we'll have an update on debby coming up at the end of the show. >> thanks, bill. >>> health care hangs in the balance. belgian goes south of the border. which summer dip is your best barbecue deal? >>> plus, one new release hits box office bull's-eye while another gets
june temperature for that region. denver was 102. this heat in the middle of the country is not going anywhere soon. denver the next three days. 100 monday, tuesday, wednesday. you cool off slightly by thursday and friday. but this is going to go down as one of the hottest junes ever in denver. your forecast for today. 100 degrees plus in almost all areas of texas up through denver. look at the rockies. as you go into billings, montana, we're at 99 degrees today. dealing with rain and...
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west this week. they open a four-game series with the colorado rockies tonight in denver. they'll try to recover from this past weekend. they fell to the orioles 2-1 yesterday. baltimore took the lead in the eighth inning on a two-run home run from widers. 1-2 of the three games of the series. >>> one denver area brewery is welcoming the nationals to town with open arms and a brand new lagger. >> the beer is actually dedicated to brice harper. it's called clown question. saw that one coming. that's after the catch phrase that was made famous by the nat's rookie phenom. a reporter in toronto, you see the video here, asked harper what kind of beer he bland to drink to celebrate a mammoth home run he had just hit. harper, who is just 19 but old enough to drink in canada replied, you heard it, that's a clown question, bro. the denver beer company thought clown question would be a good name for adult ranlg. now you have it, a beer available at the brewery starting today. they're going to do test tasting. apparently this brewery very close to the ballpark there in the denver area. and i
west this week. they open a four-game series with the colorado rockies tonight in denver. they'll try to recover from this past weekend. they fell to the orioles 2-1 yesterday. baltimore took the lead in the eighth inning on a two-run home run from widers. 1-2 of the three games of the series. >>> one denver area brewery is welcoming the nationals to town with open arms and a brand new lagger. >> the beer is actually dedicated to brice harper. it's called clown question. saw...
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usually in the area. and we are tracking the latest developments out of denver this morning. as a storm rocks the mile-high city. >> and live pictures of i-95 this morning. get ready for another huge construction project. it could be impacting your commute. what you need to know straight ahead. >> and we'll have seasonable temperatures this afternoon. but that's not going to last long. because the heat is on the way. i'll tell you when it arrives coming up. >> and everything is up to speed here on the south side of 95. what 83 looks like coming up in my abc2 timesaver traffic. you're watching "good morning maryland." everyone's hair breaks. ♪ oh oh oh oh you see it in the brush... ♪ oh oh oh oh ooh oh ...and then there's the pillow. ♪ i dare you to dare me so they dared me to try this pantene. [ female announcer ] pantene anti-breakage the keratin protection system makes hair stronger reducing breakage up to 97%. ♪ think only salon brands can do that? i dare to compare... will you? [ female announcer ] anti-breakage from pantene. hair so healthy it shines. >>> the denver m
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, embittered. years later, when a friend in denver asked him when his days intense dislike for the press began, he replied, "in 1938 in new york." the answer needs to be unpacked i think. mythical distortion would disturb anyone, but white even disliked accurate reporting if it made him too central or too noble. unfortunately for him, sports writing from the colorado silver and gold to the new york broad sheets was all about heroes, courageous fights against long odds, incongruous achievements and manly achievements over lesser men, men who lacked discipline, inadequate stamina or weak conviction. think of how the four horsemen of notre dame were lionized or red grange, the original galloping ghost, the wheaton ice man. white emerged in the next decade after the taste had been established but before the appetite had been slated for morality plays on the gridiron, the diamond, or even the golf course. in white's day, even a horse could be called the horatio alger of the turf, the horse that came from nothing on his own, but courage and a will to win. for byron white, the romance of
, embittered. years later, when a friend in denver asked him when his days intense dislike for the press began, he replied, "in 1938 in new york." the answer needs to be unpacked i think. mythical distortion would disturb anyone, but white even disliked accurate reporting if it made him too central or too noble. unfortunately for him, sports writing from the colorado silver and gold to the new york broad sheets was all about heroes, courageous fights against long odds, incongruous...
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. she was a 32year-old mother of two children. in this speech at the history colorado center in denver, she talks about the obstacles that women and other mishts faced in the 1970s and her work as a representative at the heath of the women's movement. >> thank you, thank you, how wonderful. you're marvelous, thank you. i'm so glad to be here. i'm just glad it's not the natural history museum. i'm feeling a little bit like an artifact because exactly three weeks ago i got a pacemaker put in so i'm feeling more like a historical artifact as it goes. i have actually retired from the book publishers, i should have yurp date the you on that. i'm going to take life a little easier. when i think of history in colorado it has been fairly unique compared to a lot of other places. so often you always think that things happen where you move the spoon a little bit and then a little bit and then a little bit, and finally it falls off the table. but it takes a very long time to change things. but i've always noticed in colorado, in our history, sometimes these movements start somewhere else but we g
. she was a 32year-old mother of two children. in this speech at the history colorado center in denver, she talks about the obstacles that women and other mishts faced in the 1970s and her work as a representative at the heath of the women's movement. >> thank you, thank you, how wonderful. you're marvelous, thank you. i'm so glad to be here. i'm just glad it's not the natural history museum. i'm feeling a little bit like an artifact because exactly three weeks ago i got a pacemaker put...
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carolinas too. hopefully it's not too extreme. you want to talk about extreme? 105 yesterday in denver, colorado. that tied the waefrmt temperature ever corded in denver. ever. that goes back a lot of years. also in the 100-degree club new orleans, texas, even galveston island hit 100 degrees in texas. amazing stuff with this heat wave that now is going to start to spread. everyone in the eefrt, enjoy your weather today because this heat is going to move your way by the end of the week. once again, the triple digits from denver all the way to texas. enjoy the beautiful weather to chicago. you'd be to 100 or 105 by thursday. that's a look at your national forecast. now here's a look outside your window. 80 degrees in chicago. that's why i'm telling everyone to enjoy the beautiful air mass. nashville, tennessee. you're a little better. a little cooler today. oklahoma city, no such luck for you. yeah, is that wasn't misspeaking we could probably head into all time record territory near thursday. >>> thanks so much. coming up, stocks change on spain, orbitz makes max users pain and benefac
carolinas too. hopefully it's not too extreme. you want to talk about extreme? 105 yesterday in denver, colorado. that tied the waefrmt temperature ever corded in denver. ever. that goes back a lot of years. also in the 100-degree club new orleans, texas, even galveston island hit 100 degrees in texas. amazing stuff with this heat wave that now is going to start to spread. everyone in the eefrt, enjoy your weather today because this heat is going to move your way by the end of the week. once...
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babies. and it wasn't until 1950 that the denver medical society allowed her to join, which wasn't too pretty. nevertheless, she went on and did her job. virginia neal blue was the state treasurer. maybe many of you remember here, 1966. ruth stockton was a republican and very strong in the house. penny chennery tweety. many of you remember reva ridge. all of them were women who did incredible things. not to mention condoleezza rice, madeline albright. i think there's something in the water. but when you really start looking at the number of women who came through here, it's really quite wonderful. we also know that about one-third of our cowboys were african-americans, which was great. so we have had this in our history all along. and in the west, i think we've always been kind of proud of that, that it's been more frontier where you could come, and you were what you could do. we didn't really care about your pedigree. well, then, of course, we get to world war ii. and colorado until then had been kind of a nice, quiet little place and a whole lot of people discovered colorado. and pos
babies. and it wasn't until 1950 that the denver medical society allowed her to join, which wasn't too pretty. nevertheless, she went on and did her job. virginia neal blue was the state treasurer. maybe many of you remember here, 1966. ruth stockton was a republican and very strong in the house. penny chennery tweety. many of you remember reva ridge. all of them were women who did incredible things. not to mention condoleezza rice, madeline albright. i think there's something in the water....
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causing, but with the wildfires, talk about life-threatening weather. denver has turned into the new phoenix. 102 yesterday in denver and that 114 in hill city, kansas, that's the hottest temperature they've ever been in the month of june, going back about 60 years. so, this is a very impressive heat wave in the middle of the country. it's still hitting right over top. that big "h" is just a big ridge. the trough off the east coast where the low is near new york state, that's not strong enough to pick up debby and that's whys h why we're in a lingering weather pattern. talk about ridiculous heat, denver, looks like three days in a row -- this will be six days in a row of triple-digit heat in denver. you've never done that before. it will barely cool off by the end of the week, so the fires aren't going to get much better. new england, rain approaching philadelphia and new york for your morning commute. so, we've got debby, we've got this amazing heat wave, historic in the middle of the country and two huge extreme weather stories. >> yeah, and lots of rain. hmm, all right. >>> health
causing, but with the wildfires, talk about life-threatening weather. denver has turned into the new phoenix. 102 yesterday in denver and that 114 in hill city, kansas, that's the hottest temperature they've ever been in the month of june, going back about 60 years. so, this is a very impressive heat wave in the middle of the country. it's still hitting right over top. that big "h" is just a big ridge. the trough off the east coast where the low is near new york state, that's not...
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denver. . let's go to the phones and hear from ralph in denver. caller: i am a 72-year old ex- democrat and now independent. i am concerned about president obama. how does he stacked up against other presidents? it seems he has wiped out the budget on this thing. i could be wrong. i watch this carefully. it is very expensive, as you have indicated. unofficial guest: trips and vacation trips -- guest: on official trips and vacation trips, president obama is not among the high spenders. president bush, the son, would go to his ranch in texas. ghali. he was one of the most frequent travelers to a vacation spot of any president. he felt if you went to the grant, it would refresh him and he could do his job better. -- he felt if he went down to the ranch, it would refresh him and he could do his job better. president obama has gotten a lot of publicity for his vacations that have tended to be more glitzy. president bush went to the ranch. president obama has gone to worry. there is more attention repress obama has gone to hawaii. there is more attention on that. president bush went
denver. . let's go to the phones and hear from ralph in denver. caller: i am a 72-year old ex- democrat and now independent. i am concerned about president obama. how does he stacked up against other presidents? it seems he has wiped out the budget on this thing. i could be wrong. i watch this carefully. it is very expensive, as you have indicated. unofficial guest: trips and vacation trips -- guest: on official trips and vacation trips, president obama is not among the high spenders....
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manning yesterday in court. denver nichs, author of the book. give us some background on the case denver. >> sure thing. thanks for having me on cenk. you sound like you're dying over there. a number of issues primarily that is questioning whether or not the government has to turn over internal damage assessments to determine what damage if any was done by the leaks that wikileakss released that he's charged with perpetrating. that ruling will come out tomorrow. one of the questions that has come out recently is why the government is employing such sort of trickery in an effort to undermine the defense case. as you said earlier the prosecution has been playing word games as to whether or not the defense has access to internal damage estimates that may very well show that the leak didn't hurt much of anything. that kind of thing is typical in trials, but the government, as in many instances in this case, this seems to be a series of blundering over-reactions, and that may be happening again. >> denver, speaking of overreactions, i think the entire trial is an overreaction. i think
manning yesterday in court. denver nichs, author of the book. give us some background on the case denver. >> sure thing. thanks for having me on cenk. you sound like you're dying over there. a number of issues primarily that is questioning whether or not the government has to turn over internal damage assessments to determine what damage if any was done by the leaks that wikileakss released that he's charged with perpetrating. that ruling will come out tomorrow. one of the questions that...
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court again this week. we will get a report on the pre- trial hearing and speak with denver nicks, author of, "private: bradley manning, wikileaks and the biggest exposure of official secrets in american history." then, a remarkable film by a palestinian father named emad burnat. he got his first video camera to film his son growing up, but when on to document a movement and occupation. >> the film is called "5 broke cameras." that is how many of his cameras the israeli and settlers broke as he filled his villagers part two of our conversation with emad burnat and the co-director israeli guy davidi. all of that and more coming up. this is "democracy now!," democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. the crisis in syria is intensifying following a massacre of sunni villagers. witnesses and activists say government-backed forces killed up to 86 people in the village of qubair, over how for women and children. most of the victims were burned in their own homes, with many bodies showing signs of grizzly murders. the massacre reportedly came after dozens of syrian troo
court again this week. we will get a report on the pre- trial hearing and speak with denver nicks, author of, "private: bradley manning, wikileaks and the biggest exposure of official secrets in american history." then, a remarkable film by a palestinian father named emad burnat. he got his first video camera to film his son growing up, but when on to document a movement and occupation. >> the film is called "5 broke cameras." that is how many of his cameras the...
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are following breaking news. denver police officer is dead after trying to break up a fight during a free jazz concert. investigators say the officer was trying to stop a fight when she was shot in the head. more than 1,000 people attended a free concert in denver city park. one of the city's most popular venues. no one else was hurt in the incident. police are still searching for a suspect. >>> u.s. supreme court expected to announce its much anticipated ruling on the new health care law. the justices will decide if the patriot protection and affordable care act is constitutional. many republicans oppose the law which requires most americans to buy some sort of health care. they said that the -- even if the supreme court upholds the act they will work to repeal it. >>> and new poll shows most americans oppose president obama's health care reform even though they support most of its provisions. 56% of those who responded to a reuters ipsos poll say they are against the entire overhaul. 44% were in favor of it. when it comes to the provision requiring health care for everyone, 61% opp
are following breaking news. denver police officer is dead after trying to break up a fight during a free jazz concert. investigators say the officer was trying to stop a fight when she was shot in the head. more than 1,000 people attended a free concert in denver city park. one of the city's most popular venues. no one else was hurt in the incident. police are still searching for a suspect. >>> u.s. supreme court expected to announce its much anticipated ruling on the new health care...
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. it will be about the growing heat in the middle of the country. yesterday 98 in denver. very hot today from the central plains down through texas. been cool weather on the east coast. by the middle to end of this week, the whole pattern shift. we begin to see cool weather on the west coast. the heat begins to subside a little bit in the middle of the country. but the heat really spreads in the eastern seaboard. areas like washington, d.c. could be near 10 0 degrees by thursday. even boston could be up in the mid to upper 90s easily. the hottest weather of the early summer season of the east coast is on its way. that's a look at your national forecast. now a look at the weather outside your window. so, today one more cool day for areas right along the mid-atlantic up through new england. temperatures at or below average. the hot weather continues. chicago near 97 today. humidity's up, too, and very warm from texas to memphis. i guess we have to get ready for the hot conditions out there. it's going to be very warm in the east coast all week. >> are you saying summer is finally her
. it will be about the growing heat in the middle of the country. yesterday 98 in denver. very hot today from the central plains down through texas. been cool weather on the east coast. by the middle to end of this week, the whole pattern shift. we begin to see cool weather on the west coast. the heat begins to subside a little bit in the middle of the country. but the heat really spreads in the eastern seaboard. areas like washington, d.c. could be near 10 0 degrees by thursday. even boston...
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thunderstorms yesterday and two big metropolitan areas, around denver and dallas. denver, large hail, amazing pictures coming out of there, the kusa website, pictures of quarter to golf ball size hail, a lot of funnel clouds reported too, and weak tornadoes, seven of them. dallas area, that is where we also saw storms, 30,000 people lost power at one point, now it's starting to calm down a little bit. a lot of lightning strikes shifted to the south of the dallas-fort worth area, waco dealing with big thunderstorms on interstate 35. 5000 or 6,000 lightning strikes in this region over the last hour. those storms should be slowly weakening, in denver the storms have moved out and we're looking at dry morning. over the next 48 hours the best chances for additional thunderstorms definitely florida along the gulf coast, northern plains, and from dallas in areas just south of oklahoma city. the forecast today, this is feeling just like summer out there in many areas, dry morning, sunshine, pop the thunderstorms up throughout much of the southern half of the country, hit and miss, also a few
thunderstorms yesterday and two big metropolitan areas, around denver and dallas. denver, large hail, amazing pictures coming out of there, the kusa website, pictures of quarter to golf ball size hail, a lot of funnel clouds reported too, and weak tornadoes, seven of them. dallas area, that is where we also saw storms, 30,000 people lost power at one point, now it's starting to calm down a little bit. a lot of lightning strikes shifted to the south of the dallas-fort worth area, waco dealing...
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city of denver. >> reporter: these are some of the youngest child victims all 15 years old, rescued this past weekend in sacramento part uh the underaged prostitution sting, just three of the estimated 100,000 american kids who have been forced into prostitution. the fbi says the average girl entering the life is only 12 years old. pimps find them in malls on city streets, many are runaways and authorities estimate a third of girls on the street will be approached by a pimp within 48 hours. >> show me your hands! get your hands out the window! >> reporter: we joined agents and police from the denver task force. they call themselves the pimp hunters. >> anybody and everybody, white, black, hispanic, purple, green. doesn't matter. it's our kids in our neighborhoods. our children. >> i grew up in a really nice area. >> reporter: austin was one of the kids. now 20, she grew up in a well-to-do denver suburb. as a teen she got hooked on drugs and alcohol. a pimp seduced her at 17. austin was rescued two years ago. on this night the denver teen is trying to find others just like her. >> ju
city of denver. >> reporter: these are some of the youngest child victims all 15 years old, rescued this past weekend in sacramento part uh the underaged prostitution sting, just three of the estimated 100,000 american kids who have been forced into prostitution. the fbi says the average girl entering the life is only 12 years old. pimps find them in malls on city streets, many are runaways and authorities estimate a third of girls on the street will be approached by a pimp within 48...
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a denver policeman is gunned down in the middle of a crowded city park. >> hundreds of families had gathered in the park for a free weekly jazz concert. the officer had been trying to break up a confrontation when she was shot in the head. >>> in oklahoma, three workers still missing after a freight train collision in eastbound union pacific train and a westbound one crashed sunday morning near goodwell. the other conductor appears to be uninjured but shaken up. >>> two new york area airports had to be evacuated over the weekend because of security issues. last night, a terminal at la guardia was briefly emptied after a small electrical fire in a machine. and on friday, a terminal at jfk was evacuated for about two hours after a metal detector malfunctioned. >>> the clock is ticking towards the end of the current supreme court term. that means a ruling for president obama's health care law could come today. there's plenty at stake. tahman bradley joins us with mo more. >> reporter: the health care law is the signature law. and it's believed the ruling we're all waiting for was actua
a denver policeman is gunned down in the middle of a crowded city park. >> hundreds of families had gathered in the park for a free weekly jazz concert. the officer had been trying to break up a confrontation when she was shot in the head. >>> in oklahoma, three workers still missing after a freight train collision in eastbound union pacific train and a westbound one crashed sunday morning near goodwell. the other conductor appears to be uninjured but shaken up. >>> two...
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three days in a row of 100s in denver and today it's going to remain. the heat is incredible from the intermountain west down to texas. luke, we're going to be 103 today in denver. denver's like the new phoenix. this will be their fourth day in a row of 100-degree heat. >> oh, my goodness. and all these named tropical storms this early in the season. it's going to be a busy hurricane season come august. >> this is supposed to be my time off! august and september is supposed to be my busy time. >> oh, my goodness. bill karins, thank you so much for joining us now. we appreciate it. >>> and let's go to sports! let's get east coast bias, new york-centric. mets are hosting the yankees in the finale of the subway series. starting pitchers r.a. dickey and cc sabathia, could be an all-star game starting lineup, were supposed to be the story, but the offense took over. bottom of the fifth, david wright slaps a ground ball into the inside of the left field. r.a. dickey, the pitcher comes around from second with a hard slide in to home. he's safe. mets 5-2. one inning later, runners on the
three days in a row of 100s in denver and today it's going to remain. the heat is incredible from the intermountain west down to texas. luke, we're going to be 103 today in denver. denver's like the new phoenix. this will be their fourth day in a row of 100-degree heat. >> oh, my goodness. and all these named tropical storms this early in the season. it's going to be a busy hurricane season come august. >> this is supposed to be my time off! august and september is supposed to be...
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threat this afternoon as you head out and the sun. denver was -- >> what is that? >> that is hail, floating in flood waters in the southwestern part of denver. severe thunderstorm there had the firefighters hopping from fire after fire, rescue of arrest cue mazing to look at that much rain fell in 45 minutes to flood the streets up to a car and produce dues that much hail. i have -- and produce that much hail. i have a post on my facebook page you can see hail up to a couple of feet like snow in the sierra, amazing. here's a look from mount tamalpais this morning looking back towards ocean beach, a few clouds that's where they stay along the coast live doppler sitting and spinning to the north to the south you can see quiet now. clouds evaporate rating -- evaporating as we speak. winds gusty around sfo, no more flight arrival delays. if you step out 58 san francisco, mainly around the bay 60s inland in the low to mid 70s around the monterey bay 59 santa cruz, 71 inland to gilroy. a few clouds along the coast rest of us sunny, breezy tomorrow like today, cooler breeze tomorrow one
threat this afternoon as you head out and the sun. denver was -- >> what is that? >> that is hail, floating in flood waters in the southwestern part of denver. severe thunderstorm there had the firefighters hopping from fire after fire, rescue of arrest cue mazing to look at that much rain fell in 45 minutes to flood the streets up to a car and produce dues that much hail. i have -- and produce that much hail. i have a post on my facebook page you can see hail up to a couple of...
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. it's "hidden america." >> reporter: the sun has gone down but here on the streets of denver, things are just heating up. >> get your hands out the window. >> reporter: guns drawn, police swoop in on a man they suspect is a pimp on a nationwide sweep called operation cross country. fbi and local police spanning out in 57 cities. >> female wearing daisy dukes. >> reporter: a cat and mouse among those who traffic young men and women. >> who is a pimp? >> it could be white, black, hispanic, purple, green, it doesn't matter. >> reporter: sergeant john runs a task force they call themselves the pimp hunters. forced into the sex trade, an estimates 100,000 children alone. >> people have a tendency to believe this is something from foreign countries and people being brought in from indonesia or something. which happens but it's also about our kids, our neighborhoods. >> reporter: the average age of a girl entering this life is 12. these girls rescued this weekend only 15. once on the street, many experts say many girls are approached by a pimp within 48 hours. >> the younger ones are so much ea
. it's "hidden america." >> reporter: the sun has gone down but here on the streets of denver, things are just heating up. >> get your hands out the window. >> reporter: guns drawn, police swoop in on a man they suspect is a pimp on a nationwide sweep called operation cross country. fbi and local police spanning out in 57 cities. >> female wearing daisy dukes. >> reporter: a cat and mouse among those who traffic young men and women. >> who is a...
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mooning when thee saw this picture on tte denver post website...their neighborhood & in flames, their hoose on the - left...a onfire. ted: "when &pwe saw the ppotographh initially, it was just kind of phock." kate: "that's our - houseeand it's in flames and i -3 juss started cryinn...there was no way around it. i was never going to go home agaan...so...ittwas pretty sad." the photo went viral, also published on cnn-dot-com 3 times. more photos can be seen at denver post dot com. ted: "it was just total shock to see our house ppetty much in a &pfiieball, ut i think thaa was also therapeutic too because we kneww ver the last couple days where there's a lot of -& families that don't know the -33 outcome of thhir home, we knew that we had lost the hoose." ted: "we got thhse tough bbxes that i had from iraq and afghanistan..." whhle mnaged to escapp with these boxes with some books anddimportant documents, there weee many & teda9s medals from iraq, nd one of caleb's beloved toys. ted: "as crazy as ii is ii's this little teddy bear thingg scout, and caleb played with that aal the time." but
mooning when thee saw this picture on tte denver post website...their neighborhood & in flames, their hoose on the - left...a onfire. ted: "when &pwe saw the ppotographh initially, it was just kind of phock." kate: "that's our - houseeand it's in flames and i -3 juss started cryinn...there was no way around it. i was never going to go home agaan...so...ittwas pretty sad." the photo went viral, also published on cnn-dot-com 3 times. more photos can be seen at denver...
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you ready for the end of this? 71 degrees. chicago, into the 90's. denver, a record 100 degrees and now are temperatures today thanmost 15 degrees cooler average. denver, spots like that, degrees above average. it comes. chicago is at 86 right now. 70 degrees in washington. here is the pattern and what happening is a rage over us over the next of days. air, here is how it look as we go through the next 24 hours. here is that area that could be our west as we go through tomorrow but the main effect be the heat coming up and go through the next couple of days. temperatures will be into the 80's. look at syracuse. detroit, chicago, 97 degrees. the heat is yet to come as we into wednesday and thursday. tomorrow will become free. mild with temperatures into the mid 70's. i think we will take awhile to probably until 9:00. then it will become sunny and coming out, you will notice the warmth. temperatures are near average. 86 degrees. maybe a few spots near 90 degrees then on wednesday, 95. thursday, 97 degrees but feeling over 100 degrees. at least it is a break because area of showers wi
you ready for the end of this? 71 degrees. chicago, into the 90's. denver, a record 100 degrees and now are temperatures today thanmost 15 degrees cooler average. denver, spots like that, degrees above average. it comes. chicago is at 86 right now. 70 degrees in washington. here is the pattern and what happening is a rage over us over the next of days. air, here is how it look as we go through the next 24 hours. here is that area that could be our west as we go through tomorrow but the main...
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colorado springs. and now the news from denver. do authorities have any idea what causes the fires? >>reporter: they do have an idea. and the latest fire wish talking about, arson investigators want to get into that canyon but right now it is too hot and dangerous for them to get into the area where they can get their work done but they are asking folks to come forward who were in the area over the weekend when it started just to see if anyone saw anything suspicious. now, the governor of colorado addressed that possibility, the possibility of arson today. take a listen. >> it infuriates me, it makes my blood boil, i want to, you know, it create as physical reaction in me to think someone is out there because they get some kick, some joy they get, it drives me crazy. >>reporter: eight fires are burning in colorado right now, and the governor says that in total they have burned at least 175,000 acres throughout the state, the waldo canyon fire burning west of colorado springs and south of denver and the wind is pushing it five miles from the air force academy and they expect 1,045 n
colorado springs. and now the news from denver. do authorities have any idea what causes the fires? >>reporter: they do have an idea. and the latest fire wish talking about, arson investigators want to get into that canyon but right now it is too hot and dangerous for them to get into the area where they can get their work done but they are asking folks to come forward who were in the area over the weekend when it started just to see if anyone saw anything suspicious. now, the governor...