67
67
May 13, 2018
05/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
she lives in colorado springs. her daughter, charlotte, was diagnosed with dravet syndrome as a toddler. >> she was on seven daily seizure drugs at 2 years old and had failed every drug at 2 years old as well. >> reporter: charlotte was so sick, she was in hospice care. page's husband, matt, was a green beret, deployed to afghanistan for much of this time. page felt very alone. >> i hit rock bottom with her. the hospital said there's nothing left. we don't have anything left to do. we're sorry. you should just go home and deal with this at home. >> so, when they tell you just go home, are they basically saying, go home and watch your child die? >> literally, i brought her home and i put her on a do not resuscitate. my husband had to sign it from afghanistan. and i was just going to say good-bye. and every night, actually, i will say this, i was praying for her to die because it was so bad to watch. the suffering that she is going through, you just wish. and she -- she didn't. so, it's hard for me to admit that, but
she lives in colorado springs. her daughter, charlotte, was diagnosed with dravet syndrome as a toddler. >> she was on seven daily seizure drugs at 2 years old and had failed every drug at 2 years old as well. >> reporter: charlotte was so sick, she was in hospice care. page's husband, matt, was a green beret, deployed to afghanistan for much of this time. page felt very alone. >> i hit rock bottom with her. the hospital said there's nothing left. we don't have anything left...
32
32
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
i yield back to the gentleman from colorado. mr. perlmutter: i can say to those who are listening, mr. tonko speaks up about the environment and about concerns about chemicals, the effects on public health, the effects on thening environment than i just thank you for your advocacy. and i turn to mr. kind for his thoughts on this particular subject, the gentleman who is an outdoorsman and talks about the cheeses of wisconsin and he is a real advocate and i'm afraid and green bay has the packers and fallen on difficult times. kind kind i thank my friend and i'm horpped to be on the house floor with so many of my esteemed colleagues when it comes to standing up to our natural resources and i'm ooking at ms. opinion agree on agricultural policy and the introduction of the local farms act and friend from oregon, who is one of the leaders who comes is an y and this important moment. this is one of the most important bills we have to consider. the renewal of the farm bill. we have the chance to look at the program and see what is working,
i yield back to the gentleman from colorado. mr. perlmutter: i can say to those who are listening, mr. tonko speaks up about the environment and about concerns about chemicals, the effects on public health, the effects on thening environment than i just thank you for your advocacy. and i turn to mr. kind for his thoughts on this particular subject, the gentleman who is an outdoorsman and talks about the cheeses of wisconsin and he is a real advocate and i'm afraid and green bay has the packers...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
what it what what colorado do with all their drug sniffing dogs down the road all across the board oddly enough no no they didn't maybe have some marijuana they have in colorado but they actually just retired when colorado drug sniffing dogs were no longer needed they were retired and also helped train the other new cops that were coming in to be retrained one of the reasons was that their trainer said it would take in order to retrain them it would take a lot of negative reinforcement and i'm not a big fan of that so in colorado you said hey we don't want to hurt these animals we don't want to make them more stressful they've been trained to certain way based on positive in force meant i'd have to remember if we were in force let's just let them retire and penises more than care of so that works here's the thing about drug sniffing dogs they don't work very well no offense to the dogs the dogs are great but they're not actually that great so two thousand at that drop so two thousand and one investigation of drug sniffing dogs related stops in the illinois suburbs of chicago the chicago
what it what what colorado do with all their drug sniffing dogs down the road all across the board oddly enough no no they didn't maybe have some marijuana they have in colorado but they actually just retired when colorado drug sniffing dogs were no longer needed they were retired and also helped train the other new cops that were coming in to be retrained one of the reasons was that their trainer said it would take in order to retrain them it would take a lot of negative reinforcement and i'm...
62
62
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
regard to opioid in colorado. had highest death amount of people that died in drug do as a result of overdose than any point in our history. that was another promise we often got from the marijuana industry, marijuana will become substitute and they would that was proved false. we've had increase in alcohol consumption. combined both of them. opioid opioid use and overdoses gallon down. that was just wrong. last year was record number of amount of people that overdose.sult of drug drug overdose is number one killer of pregnant moms in colorado. we have a serious problem with drug overdose and marijuana has to reduce that problem. and so this idea that they're going around that marijuana is to become substitute for opioid use is simply just not true. to address both of them. the what we see in the opioid an industry have with low regulations, a financial incentive to go out many people as using opioids, as possible. now we're creating the same the marijuana industry. you have unregulated industry, a financial incen
regard to opioid in colorado. had highest death amount of people that died in drug do as a result of overdose than any point in our history. that was another promise we often got from the marijuana industry, marijuana will become substitute and they would that was proved false. we've had increase in alcohol consumption. combined both of them. opioid opioid use and overdoses gallon down. that was just wrong. last year was record number of amount of people that overdose.sult of drug drug overdose...
13
13
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
KPIX
quote
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 1
starbucks another incident at colorado state university is raising questions. two native american teenagers say they were reported to the police because of their race. nikki battiste has the story. >> can you pull your hands out of your pocket please? >> reporter: a questioning and pat down by police is not what these brothers expected when they signed up for a campus tour at colorado state university, but a mother on their tour called campus police and said-- hiomas and lloyd gray-- who feined the group late, were wearing "strange" clothing and made her "feel sick." >> reporter: according to the police report, the caller, a white female, told police the two boys-- who are native american-- were laughing and keeping to themselves and did not seem to be interested in the tour.
starbucks another incident at colorado state university is raising questions. two native american teenagers say they were reported to the police because of their race. nikki battiste has the story. >> can you pull your hands out of your pocket please? >> reporter: a questioning and pat down by police is not what these brothers expected when they signed up for a campus tour at colorado state university, but a mother on their tour called campus police and said-- hiomas and lloyd...
73
73
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
in colorado. colorado was up 5%, nationally it was down 9%. violent crime, same period, colorado of 12.5%, and nationally up a 5% corresponding to the periods of legalization. does that comport with your own experience with the violent crime increase, sheriff? >> it absolutely does. we have now legalize marijuana for medicinal uses, as well as recreational uses. we didn't put any caps on it. before you could grow up to 99 plants in a residential zone and today we have limited data to 12 plants and every one of these grows that we have taken down since the first of the year has had well over 100 plants. since the first of the year, we have executed 64 search warrants and recovered almost 5300 marijuana plants that were destined for the east coast. this is no longer an experiment. >> laura: as of this is chinese, mexican and cuban, a lot of the cartels. is that right? >> along with some locations in southern colorado. >> laura: and a partridge in a pear tree. this is about huge money, the tobacco industry moving into the pot industry, and appare
in colorado. colorado was up 5%, nationally it was down 9%. violent crime, same period, colorado of 12.5%, and nationally up a 5% corresponding to the periods of legalization. does that comport with your own experience with the violent crime increase, sheriff? >> it absolutely does. we have now legalize marijuana for medicinal uses, as well as recreational uses. we didn't put any caps on it. before you could grow up to 99 plants in a residential zone and today we have limited data to 12...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
enough no no they didn't maybe have some marijuana they have in colorado but they actually just retired when colorado drug sniffing dogs were no longer needed they were retired and also helped train the other new cops that were coming in to be retrained one of the reasons was that their trainer said it would take in order to retrain them it would take a lot of negative reinforcement and i'm not a big fan of that so in colorado you said hey we don't want to hurt these animals we don't want to make it more stressful they've been trained a certain way based on positive in force meant i'd have to force let's just let them retire in previous more than care of so that works here's the thing about drug sniffing dogs they don't work very well no offense to the dogs the dogs are great but they're not actually that great so two thousand jobs so two thousand and one investigation of drug sniffing dogs related stops in the illinois suburbs of chicago the chicago tribune found that in three years only in three years only forty four percent of the alerts by these dogs. led to discoveries of actual dr
enough no no they didn't maybe have some marijuana they have in colorado but they actually just retired when colorado drug sniffing dogs were no longer needed they were retired and also helped train the other new cops that were coming in to be retrained one of the reasons was that their trainer said it would take in order to retrain them it would take a lot of negative reinforcement and i'm not a big fan of that so in colorado you said hey we don't want to hurt these animals we don't want to...
85
85
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
mason, they are able to undercut the expense -- i've browsed in some of those stores in colorado. infused -- lavender-infused edibles. this stuff is expensive. the cartels can come in, rent these places, undercut the legal pot and sometimes a lot more potent, believe it or not and a lot more dangerous. they flood the market with that, undercutting legal pot, not causing it to be a problem. >> i don't know where you are shopping for marijuana. >> laura: i'm not, thank you very much. i was seeing with all the stoners were buying. >> the fact is you can buy marijuana for the same or lower of a rate then you could on the street. no one is going out and calling around to illegal drug dealers are trying to get it on t street corner. imagine if alcohol was being sold illegally. >> laura: i get your point. let's hear what colorado law enforcement -- actually on the front lines here, what they are saying about this wonderful legalization experiment. >> the vast majority of people that we come across in these roads are cuban nationals. they are organized drug trafficking organizations who c
mason, they are able to undercut the expense -- i've browsed in some of those stores in colorado. infused -- lavender-infused edibles. this stuff is expensive. the cartels can come in, rent these places, undercut the legal pot and sometimes a lot more potent, believe it or not and a lot more dangerous. they flood the market with that, undercutting legal pot, not causing it to be a problem. >> i don't know where you are shopping for marijuana. >> laura: i'm not, thank you very much....
75
75
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
john: local draft board number five in denver, colorado. this word young draft resistor had been ordered to report to the induction center for his physical. instead. , he has come here to turn in his draft card. >> i am turning in my card. i give you all the information. so i will just hand it in. >> you know what that means, don't you? >> oh yeah. john: turning in or burning a draft card has the company familiar act of civil disobedience. a finding of our survey, a surprising one, is that two thirds of all young people in and out of college say, civil disobedience is sometimes justified. two thirds of the young also believe that sit in demonstrations and ultimatums to those in authority can be justified. but civil disobedience, especially among college students is becoming increasingly uncivil. here in a single serious incident at the university of colorado school year, angry talks,s exchanged with the controversial head of the san francisco state college. the hostility reaches of violent level and students assaulted the stage. >> may i ha
john: local draft board number five in denver, colorado. this word young draft resistor had been ordered to report to the induction center for his physical. instead. , he has come here to turn in his draft card. >> i am turning in my card. i give you all the information. so i will just hand it in. >> you know what that means, don't you? >> oh yeah. john: turning in or burning a draft card has the company familiar act of civil disobedience. a finding of our survey, a surprising...
70
70
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
-- boulder, colorado and their parents. we will look at dissent more closely than conformity on this broadcast, because it is dissent that has caused the national mood of self-examination. war, and specifically, the war in vietnam, troubles all of america. it troubles young people more. and the gap is greatest between college students and the rest of society. >> since the war in vietnam began to escalate in 1965, so did the growth of sds. john: arnold designer, a radical student out of the university of colorado explains one reason for the spread of radicalism. his audience? a kiwanis club. >> if it wasn't for the vietnam war, i would've never reached the level i have. the vietnam war began the first conflict. john: the survey shows that six out of 10 parents and noncollege youth believe in fighting wars for our honor. only one fourth of the college students say the same. almost two thirds of the parents and more than two thirds of noncollege youth say that we should fight to contain communism's end. -- communism. only a mi
-- boulder, colorado and their parents. we will look at dissent more closely than conformity on this broadcast, because it is dissent that has caused the national mood of self-examination. war, and specifically, the war in vietnam, troubles all of america. it troubles young people more. and the gap is greatest between college students and the rest of society. >> since the war in vietnam began to escalate in 1965, so did the growth of sds. john: arnold designer, a radical student out of...
25
25
May 29, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
in colorado. she's working to help serve the core needs of colorado in the valley for more than 30 years. prior to being named ceo in 2013 she served as the health chief operating officer and completed advanced leadership training and environmental leading at the university of colorado and that healthcare executive program at the ucla anderson school of business but you graduate from the university of arkansas at monticello and she also played a pivotal role in the community and a member of the county economic development corporation. i look forward to hearing her testimony. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you senator bennett. our fourth witness will be this susan thompson was also from iowa and there will also be introduced by senator grassley. take it away. >> its privilege to introduce you to the committee and she is a senior vice president of integration and optimization for unity. she is also the ceo of unity point accountable care, a nurse by training and she's a first i went to be named t
in colorado. she's working to help serve the core needs of colorado in the valley for more than 30 years. prior to being named ceo in 2013 she served as the health chief operating officer and completed advanced leadership training and environmental leading at the university of colorado and that healthcare executive program at the ucla anderson school of business but you graduate from the university of arkansas at monticello and she also played a pivotal role in the community and a member of the...
75
75
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
s in texas and colorado. several of you have mentioned that when these facilities close, frankly, folks' primary complaint is i want to have an emergency room nearby. proponents argue that the facilities are providing increased access to e.r. care in rural areas where not financially feasible to have an entire acute care hospital. the opponents argue that they're cherry picking and although i'm told they take anybody who comes, and the physician-owned facility, the fact that physicians owned it is a -- an issue. currently facilities are not reimbursed by medicare or medicaid patients. you worked in colorado, they're allow. if we're to allow these facilities to be reimbursed by medicare and medicaid would this be a good thing for the rural area, increasing access to rural .r. care if you will or not? ms. martin: i don't think it would be a good thing. clinics are inng the urban areas, not in rural markets, in colorado. i believe in the rural market the idea of an emergency market conversion from a critical acc
s in texas and colorado. several of you have mentioned that when these facilities close, frankly, folks' primary complaint is i want to have an emergency room nearby. proponents argue that the facilities are providing increased access to e.r. care in rural areas where not financially feasible to have an entire acute care hospital. the opponents argue that they're cherry picking and although i'm told they take anybody who comes, and the physician-owned facility, the fact that physicians owned it...
57
57
May 28, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the one at the university of colorado, but r.o.t.c. is under increasing fire. the military, as an institution, is under growing attack. the gap is widest within the younger generation. six out of ten college students are, our survey shows, would fundamentally reform the military or do away with it. only three of ten non-college youth agree. one-third of college students say patriotism is different in their scheme of values. nearly twice as many young non-college people say it is. and the focus of dissent against the military, especially on the campuses is draft resistance. a clear majority of students approve resisting the draft if they feel for a war that is morally wrong. >> i will support and defend. >> seven out of ten non-college kids believe draft resistance is basically wrong. for all young people, the choice is an agonizing one. >> i don't think anybody should be forced into something they don't want to do. i don't feel society should make someone go fight or kill anybody because they don't go along with it. maybe a professional army could do away with
this is the one at the university of colorado, but r.o.t.c. is under increasing fire. the military, as an institution, is under growing attack. the gap is widest within the younger generation. six out of ten college students are, our survey shows, would fundamentally reform the military or do away with it. only three of ten non-college youth agree. one-third of college students say patriotism is different in their scheme of values. nearly twice as many young non-college people say it is. and...
23
23
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
rims we see the baw wyoming and wyoming gives grief to colorado residents. because while we are close in proximity we are certainly different and we do see that. i think there has been economic and to to wyoming colorado from the exchange of people working in one place and living in another place and as we continue to see denver area grow i think that's going to be more and more seen in cheyenne and other parts of wyoming as well. >> and no state income tax in wyoming. >> we have been recognized as the best state in terms of taxes. as i have worked to recruit companies one of the questions i often ask is can you give us a tax break. we have no corporate tax we have no state income tax and that is a great attraction to businesses that are here which is priority one and businesses that we have been able to recruit and will continue to be able to recruit in the state. mentioned that your tech sector is growing. can you give an example? >> is the things that was important to me it is you need to be able to do business and so maybeed the legislature five years ag
rims we see the baw wyoming and wyoming gives grief to colorado residents. because while we are close in proximity we are certainly different and we do see that. i think there has been economic and to to wyoming colorado from the exchange of people working in one place and living in another place and as we continue to see denver area grow i think that's going to be more and more seen in cheyenne and other parts of wyoming as well. >> and no state income tax in wyoming. >> we have...
304
304
May 29, 2018
05/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 304
favorite 0
quote 0
colorado authorities say cuban nationals are moving into posh homes into the quiet suburbs of colorado and growing massive amounts of weed illegally. law enforcement sources we spoke to says the state is not doing enough to stop it. we're on the front lines of colorado, as authorities fight a crime wave in the unlikeliest of places. how rampant is this? >> it's big. it's big. >> reporter: across the state, police say picturesque neighborhoods like these have become ground zero for the dark side of pot legalization. on this raid, law enforcement uncovers a whopping stash. the home's second floor converted into a weed greenhouse, jam-packed with plants. >> this is 100% black market marijuana destined for the east coast. >> reporter: who is behind this? >> they're cuban nationals. organized drug organizations that come to colorado to grow their marijuana. >> reporter: the home's tenent, arrested on suspicion of intent to distribute. he doesn't want to talk to us. drug traffickers are swooping in, posing as legitimate renters and gutting the homes to grow weed and leaving them trashed. >>
colorado authorities say cuban nationals are moving into posh homes into the quiet suburbs of colorado and growing massive amounts of weed illegally. law enforcement sources we spoke to says the state is not doing enough to stop it. we're on the front lines of colorado, as authorities fight a crime wave in the unlikeliest of places. how rampant is this? >> it's big. it's big. >> reporter: across the state, police say picturesque neighborhoods like these have become ground zero for...
24
24
May 1, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
colorado went to an all -- voting system in 2016. it was literally impossible for them to get exit polls in colorado. they went back and looked and said all of the exit polling numbers where malarkey, they were bowl. who set up the consortium and who is auditing the exit polling validating could be these false numbers in the first place? there are problems with the polling industry. the caller points to a big trend, we do a lot more voting before election day than we used to. up to about 40% of people. exit polls try to account for that and ask people, they know that some percentage of people have done that and they asked how they have done this before. pervert science and it is one thing they are trying to way to make things more act or it. california, a recent story with polling places with five counties, what they are calling mega voting centers. do you think about new ways of getting people to vote? guest: broadly speaking it is a good idea. early voting, especially across a county. might be able to vote near an office or on your
colorado went to an all -- voting system in 2016. it was literally impossible for them to get exit polls in colorado. they went back and looked and said all of the exit polling numbers where malarkey, they were bowl. who set up the consortium and who is auditing the exit polling validating could be these false numbers in the first place? there are problems with the polling industry. the caller points to a big trend, we do a lot more voting before election day than we used to. up to about 40% of...
43
43
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
live us the picture of colorado workforce. what does that economy look like and how are you putting these pieces together? are you satisfied with where you are? >> sure. so last summer for three months we had an unemployment of 2.3%, which is as low as any state has ever had in the history of the country. but our economy is growing at more than 2%. and that can't -- those two conditions can't co-exist. you have to have workforce trained that is sufficient to accommodate your growth, or else business begins to pull back on their capital investment, which is exactly what happened. now our growth is still over 2%, it's right at 2%. our unemployment has come up to 3%. which is essentially still full employment. we begin to look in and get granular at it, you see that the -- an awful lot of the people are still what i would call underemployed. they're not working as many hours as they want, or they're not using the experience and skills that they've acquired. at the same time, we have all these new businesses exploding. when the co
live us the picture of colorado workforce. what does that economy look like and how are you putting these pieces together? are you satisfied with where you are? >> sure. so last summer for three months we had an unemployment of 2.3%, which is as low as any state has ever had in the history of the country. but our economy is growing at more than 2%. and that can't -- those two conditions can't co-exist. you have to have workforce trained that is sufficient to accommodate your growth, or...
56
56
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
ceremony was-- the held outside of colorado springs. . [applause] sec. mattis: thank you.
ceremony was-- the held outside of colorado springs. . [applause] sec. mattis: thank you.
32
32
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
buck bashir was a scout of indian boysop in colorado back in the 1950's 1960's. i picked three of his beatitudes out because they are good to carry with you and i talked about those good days and bad days. i have three that i cite from his beatitudes. blessed is the man who can see you make a fool of yourself and doesn't think you have done a permanent job. [laughter] mr. tillerson: blessed is the man who doesn't try to blame all his failures on someone else. and blessed is the man that can say that the boy he was would be proud of the man he is. [applause] mr. tillerson: so you maintain and protect who you are, and remember that being a person with integrity is the most valuable asset you have. don't ever let anyone take it from you. carefully consider the values and the culture of the organizations in which you seek to work. look for employers who set high standards for personal conduct and who reward ethical leadership. identify mentors who exemplify integrity and leadership excellence. developing as a leader largely comes from also practicing good followershi
buck bashir was a scout of indian boysop in colorado back in the 1950's 1960's. i picked three of his beatitudes out because they are good to carry with you and i talked about those good days and bad days. i have three that i cite from his beatitudes. blessed is the man who can see you make a fool of yourself and doesn't think you have done a permanent job. [laughter] mr. tillerson: blessed is the man who doesn't try to blame all his failures on someone else. and blessed is the man that can say...
21
21
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
martin you work in colorado. if we were to allow these facilities to be reimbursed by medicare and medicaid, would this be a good thing for your rural area? an increase access to rural er care or not? >> i don't believe it would be a good thing in a rural area. the freestanding ed's that have originated in colorado are all in urban areas. they are not in rural markets. i believe in a rural market, i believe that the conversion is that you keep care located close . >> it's practical that someone has a head injury you are not going to have a neurosurgeon in a rural hospital. you might not have a general surgeon. >> a general surgeon cannot maintain their practice because there is not enough volume or because your payer makes it so poor. i thought the paradigm is that the you stabilize the patient and do as much as you can but then transport quickly. does that not work in colorado? >> what i am referring to is the freestanding emergency departments that have been created in the front range market. in our rural commu
martin you work in colorado. if we were to allow these facilities to be reimbursed by medicare and medicaid, would this be a good thing for your rural area? an increase access to rural er care or not? >> i don't believe it would be a good thing in a rural area. the freestanding ed's that have originated in colorado are all in urban areas. they are not in rural markets. i believe in a rural market, i believe that the conversion is that you keep care located close . >> it's practical...
135
135
May 6, 2018
05/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 1
she says her son, thomas, a musician, dreamed of going to colorado state university. and now she has a few words for the woman who called police. >> i hope this never happens to itur child and i hope that you learn a lesson about judging a book by its cover. >> reporter: colorado state university's president said in a statement that, "people of all races, religions, gender identities and appearances belong here." the school says it has reached out to the boys and their mother ay offer a v.i.p. campus tour-- but so far, reena, the university says the family has not responded. >> ninan: thank you very much, nikki battiste. the trump administration announced friday it is ending temporary protections for immigrants from honduras. the administration has nieviously terminated protections for immigrants from sudan, nicaragua, nepal, haiti and el salvador. here's manuel bojorquez. h reporter: what have you guys heard about what's happening with the family right now? >> there's a possibility in the future we could be separated. >> reporter: 15-year-old jonathan and his two bro
she says her son, thomas, a musician, dreamed of going to colorado state university. and now she has a few words for the woman who called police. >> i hope this never happens to itur child and i hope that you learn a lesson about judging a book by its cover. >> reporter: colorado state university's president said in a statement that, "people of all races, religions, gender identities and appearances belong here." the school says it has reached out to the boys and their...
25
25
May 31, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
the family was held at the air force's academy falcon stadium outside of colorado springs.
the family was held at the air force's academy falcon stadium outside of colorado springs.
64
64
May 23, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
of colorado. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 8 printed in house report 115-702 by the gentleman from nevada, mr. amodei, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report 115-702 offered by mr. amodei of nevada. the chair: a vorded -- a recorded vote has been requested. those in support of the request for a recorded vote will rise and be counted. a sufficient number having risen, a recorded vote is ordered. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes
of colorado. the chair will reduce to two minutes the time for any electronic vote after the first vote in this series. the unfinished business is the request for recorded vote on amendment number 8 printed in house report 115-702 by the gentleman from nevada, mr. amodei, on which further proceed wrgs postponed and on which the ayes prevailed by voice vote. the clerk will redesignate the amendment. the clerk: amendment number 8 printed in house report 115-702 offered by mr. amodei of nevada....
109
109
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
neil: the youth group never again colorado will add their voices to the gun violence debate later today. they plan to host a debate for state-wide candidates in colorado on gun violence in schools and communities. the state's treasurer and republican candidate for governor, walker stapleton joins us now to discuss. nice to see you, sir. walker, as i understand it, you are not going to be at the debate tonight. explain it for us. >> i'm actually down in colorado springs and participating in a number of events down here and will not be in the denver area tonight for that particular event, leland. neil: conceivably, if you wanted to be there for the debate and thought it was more important than whatever is happening in colorado springs we all make choices why we go to things. it would seem it's a political choice, can you explain for us? >> no, i don't think it's a political choice, as a dad to three kids, ten, six and four, i think na the sentiment that these students are expressing in the never again movement is incredibly important. and i think their voices need to be heard and as a fat
neil: the youth group never again colorado will add their voices to the gun violence debate later today. they plan to host a debate for state-wide candidates in colorado on gun violence in schools and communities. the state's treasurer and republican candidate for governor, walker stapleton joins us now to discuss. nice to see you, sir. walker, as i understand it, you are not going to be at the debate tonight. explain it for us. >> i'm actually down in colorado springs and participating...
1,454
1.5K
May 16, 2018
05/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 1,454
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: from the copper canyon apartments in highlands ranch, colorado. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: waiting for them? 37-year-old army veteran matthew reel. >> matthew, come out! >> reporter: he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired! >> my name's taylor davis. i just decided i wanted to do more for our community. >> my name is michael doyle. i know i can't change the world, but i can at least change my corner of it. >> jeff pelly. just something i wanted to do since i was little. hadn't thought about doing anything else. >> dave byer. i first got into law enforcement through the military police. i was 19 years old, thought it sounded like a good idea. >> reporter: their graveyard shift had started at 9:00 p.m. on december 30th. it was a quiet night. >> i remember kind of looking forward to that night. you know. get in there, get it done. >> i personally had plans for a new year's eve party, let's just
>> reporter: from the copper canyon apartments in highlands ranch, colorado. >> [ bleep ]. >> reporter: waiting for them? 37-year-old army veteran matthew reel. >> matthew, come out! >> reporter: he has a history of mental health issues. >> matt, come out! matt, come out of the room now! >> reporter: and unknown to them, a loaded ar-15 rifle. >> open the door! sheriff's office! [ gunfire ] >> shots fired, shots fired! >> my name's...
54
54
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
colorado rockies. -- say. colorado rockies. larry walker. mostly clear, partly howdy. nice, 715 -- 7:15. thunderstorm activity at the napa airport. pretty incredible. rio vista, healdsburg, then it's starting to pick up out to the valley. sacramento, big time thunderstorm activity. it's moved off into nevada. patchy low clouds nice, nice, very nice. 60s, 70s, a few upper 70s. temperatures around the date will be near average. thunderstorm activity is not going away. in fact, it will fire up again. as it moves out, though, as the week high pressure builds in. all the way to chester. probably some more activity. it's bundle -- bubbling up in the afternoon. there's an onshore breeze. it's still onshore. 50s and 40s on the temps. i mean, there's still some pretty cool readings. loss alto -- los altos is at 45 rick fremont -- 45. fremont. pretty windy to breezy on the desert. 52 in monterey. pretty cool on the coast there as well. the coast, though, actually got rid of those low clouds. a lot quieter today. but yesterday, was the day for that low. there's another one droppi
colorado rockies. -- say. colorado rockies. larry walker. mostly clear, partly howdy. nice, 715 -- 7:15. thunderstorm activity at the napa airport. pretty incredible. rio vista, healdsburg, then it's starting to pick up out to the valley. sacramento, big time thunderstorm activity. it's moved off into nevada. patchy low clouds nice, nice, very nice. 60s, 70s, a few upper 70s. temperatures around the date will be near average. thunderstorm activity is not going away. in fact, it will fire up...
18
18
May 3, 2018
05/18
by
ALJAZ
quote
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 1
san joaquin river delta to the north the sierra nevada mountains to the east and hoover dam on the colorado river four hundred kilometers away but all three sources are in decline we have seen pressure on climate change which has been reducing winter snow pack over time in the snow in future not falling points nineteen too quickly and the early months and then were dry in the summer months the solutions to los angeles's water dilemma according to its mayor are conservation recycling and better use of local sources of water conservation was proven effective in the recent multi-year drought when l.a. residents reduced water use dramatically we have plenty of water in los angeles it's whether we choose to use it efficiently and effectively recycling waste water is another challenge about sixty percent of our equivalent water usage every day we
san joaquin river delta to the north the sierra nevada mountains to the east and hoover dam on the colorado river four hundred kilometers away but all three sources are in decline we have seen pressure on climate change which has been reducing winter snow pack over time in the snow in future not falling points nineteen too quickly and the early months and then were dry in the summer months the solutions to los angeles's water dilemma according to its mayor are conservation recycling and better...
189
189
May 9, 2018
05/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 1
colorado has been on the cutting edge of a national movement, one of nine states and d.c. to have legalized marijuana sales. 13 states have decriminalized marijuana use. it's now a billion dollar industry that has brought thousands of jobs. and in denver, nearly twice as many pot dispensaries as starbucks. >> 31.76 after tax. >> the largest native roots has grown from two stores to 20. >> once you consume, you cannot drive. >> right. >> as per law in colorado. >> they work with the state d.o.t. and madd to educate consumers about the dangers of driving while high. including this warning card with every purchase. >> it's extremely important for them to get that message every time. and for our staff to deliver it to them. so they can make smart transportation decisions. >> he always had a smile on his face. >> megan cruz's boyfriend was killed by a teenaged driver who admitted to smoking earlier in the day. she was just a few feet away. >> i walked around the front of the car. his shoes were in the middle of the street with not him in them. >> sergeant coisman with this warn
colorado has been on the cutting edge of a national movement, one of nine states and d.c. to have legalized marijuana sales. 13 states have decriminalized marijuana use. it's now a billion dollar industry that has brought thousands of jobs. and in denver, nearly twice as many pot dispensaries as starbucks. >> 31.76 after tax. >> the largest native roots has grown from two stores to 20. >> once you consume, you cannot drive. >> right. >> as per law in colorado....
6
6.0
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
KSTS
quote
eye 6
favorite 0
quote 2
el desarrollo de otro sistema de baja presiÓn que dejara algo de lluvia incluso nieve en sectores de colorado mayormente en los sectores de la montaÑa y puede ver el desarrollo de todas las tormentas severas como les contaba anteriormente para maÑana en la maÑana, aquÍ puede ver la situaciÓn de las condiciones del tiempo en cuento a las temperaturas se refiere para hoy, washington contara con
el desarrollo de otro sistema de baja presiÓn que dejara algo de lluvia incluso nieve en sectores de colorado mayormente en los sectores de la montaÑa y puede ver el desarrollo de todas las tormentas severas como les contaba anteriormente para maÑana en la maÑana, aquÍ puede ver la situaciÓn de las condiciones del tiempo en cuento a las temperaturas se refiere para hoy, washington contara con
10
10.0
May 30, 2018
05/18
by
KGO
quote
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 1
madison bumgarner xwpd back next week just as jeff samardzija exits tonight in colorado. buster posey had a cut. they glue it back together. that's a man's way to do it. samardzija pitched only one inning, gives up an rbi double to trevor story. 2-0 rockies in a flash. his shoulder tightens up, sew has to come out of the game and then snaps the bat in frustration. bo jackson-esque right there. darren rodriguez the son of pudge rodriguez enters the game. first scoreless big league inning. rodriguez also gets his first career hit, an rbi with a double to right field. daddy taught him how to hit. he's a hall of famer. mac williamson in. but the giants were down 5-1. evan longoria hit two homers in this game. here's one of them. but the giants, they're not close. they lose 11-4. >>> a's and rays at the coliseum. daniel gossett gave up three solo homers. all of them came in the third inning. wilson ramos doing the damage right here.
madison bumgarner xwpd back next week just as jeff samardzija exits tonight in colorado. buster posey had a cut. they glue it back together. that's a man's way to do it. samardzija pitched only one inning, gives up an rbi double to trevor story. 2-0 rockies in a flash. his shoulder tightens up, sew has to come out of the game and then snaps the bat in frustration. bo jackson-esque right there. darren rodriguez the son of pudge rodriguez enters the game. first scoreless big league inning....
34
34
May 8, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
the gentleman from colorado is ecognized. mr. buck: i recognize the gentleman from new york for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i rise in support of this rule for an important resolution in s.j.res. 57. i proudly sponsor the house companion legislation to this congressional review act resolution to repeal ill-founded guidance issued by the consumer financial protection bureau related to the dealer directed auto lending market. mr. speaker, only to a group of unaccountable pure contracts in washington, d.c. would it make stones raise the lots of -- the cost of lending for some of the most vulnerable consumers while at the same time claiming you were doing this edict to help them. mr. zeldin: this market, also known as dealer direct financing, are loaning offered to car buyers in dealersship where they're purchasing the vehicle as opposed to direct auto lending loan they get from boornings institutions. it's an important option for consumers and provides them and purr alership they're chatsing
the gentleman from colorado is ecognized. mr. buck: i recognize the gentleman from new york for five minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. >> i rise in support of this rule for an important resolution in s.j.res. 57. i proudly sponsor the house companion legislation to this congressional review act resolution to repeal ill-founded guidance issued by the consumer financial protection bureau related to the dealer directed auto lending market. mr. speaker, only to a...
94
94
May 18, 2018
05/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
constitution of colorado law and we hope for a speedy resolution to remove fear from law-abiding gun owners in boulder. rob: advance sale and possession of assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, bump stock devices and if you had one before, prior ownership of assault weapons would required to be surrendered or destroyed or registered. are you allowed to keep it? how does that work? >> it is crazy. say for example you know the ar 15, it is legal in boulder unless i put a pistol grip on it to hold it more securely. i'm 165, with our ar 15 if we have an adjustable stock on it that makes an assault rifle. if i put a grip on it that makes it an assault rifle. if i have an ar 15, i'm in boulder, they can arrest me for having that grip because i can put it on the ar 15, that is a crazy it is. >> do you see a compromise to this situation? >> up absolutely not. this is not boulder's business, this is the job of congress, the job of the alcohol tobacco firearms, it is not the job of boulder to say what is legal or not legal. in boulder county and colorado and across the country, that is wha
constitution of colorado law and we hope for a speedy resolution to remove fear from law-abiding gun owners in boulder. rob: advance sale and possession of assault weapons, high-capacity magazines, bump stock devices and if you had one before, prior ownership of assault weapons would required to be surrendered or destroyed or registered. are you allowed to keep it? how does that work? >> it is crazy. say for example you know the ar 15, it is legal in boulder unless i put a pistol grip on...
41
41
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
tipton of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 891, the gentleman from colorado and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. tipton: west fork is surrounded by the san juan national forests. emergency and fire response is a challenge in this part of the county because the closest fire station is 26 miles away. the amendment i have offered would authorize forest service to convey approximately 3.6 acres of national forest system a fire station in the west fork area. in addition to these challenges, the lack of a dedicated fire station has created insurance challenges for homeowners. in an area surrounded by the national forest land, it is critical to have fire insurance for your home and other structures. if no fire station in the reasonable proximity to the area it is nearly impossible for the homeowners to obtain fire insurance. the text is identical to the west fork fire station act. i encourage my colleagues to support this mea
tipton of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 891, the gentleman from colorado and a member opposed each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. tipton: west fork is surrounded by the san juan national forests. emergency and fire response is a challenge in this part of the county because the closest fire station is 26 miles away. the amendment i have offered would authorize forest service to convey approximately 3.6 acres of national forest...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
colorado has had to contend with lower teenage drug use reductions in crime and even an influx of cash sales tax of that sticky in the bud pot and as another state illinois considers expanded legalization of marijuana one of their rich i'll be a temporary sheriff howard buffett middle child voiced concern for the state's drug sniffing dogs stating quote the biggest thing for law enforcement is we're going to have to replace all your dogs so to me it's a giant step forward for drug dealers and isn't shy and backwards for law enforcement and the residents of the community now despite the fact that buffett's comments but legal medical marijuana dispensaries and cartels on the same level. have dog lovers ready to buy it was the state of illinois macon county canine training academy chad lerner claimed that quote because many canines are a not to be social so their work might be affected a number of dogs would likely have to be euthanized. here's the thing the military outlawed the practice of euthanizing military dogs almost two decades ago when it was clear that these animals were perfect
colorado has had to contend with lower teenage drug use reductions in crime and even an influx of cash sales tax of that sticky in the bud pot and as another state illinois considers expanded legalization of marijuana one of their rich i'll be a temporary sheriff howard buffett middle child voiced concern for the state's drug sniffing dogs stating quote the biggest thing for law enforcement is we're going to have to replace all your dogs so to me it's a giant step forward for drug dealers and...
129
129
May 17, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 1
199240 years old, a division manager with responsibilities over a large part of texas and oklahoma and colorado i wanted to do the best job i ever had it's been all downhill & . [laughter] ever since. [applause] but at some point he began to recognize you have the capacity to do more and contribute more not just for your own personal benefit for your organization with senior managers working on behalf of their people, that is when i would see them knock it out of the park. you are going to have a great life. some of those days will be good days some of them will be bad days. but i always reminded myself get over the euphoric on the good days and don't be despondent on the bad days. going through my father's papers who passed away a couple months ago and ran across the page that said it was the attitude a scoutmaster troop of indian boys in colorado in the 50s and 60s i think these are good to talk about with the good days and bad days i have three that i take from those attitudes blessed is the man can see you make a fool of yourself and doesn't think you've done a permanent job. [laughter] ble
199240 years old, a division manager with responsibilities over a large part of texas and oklahoma and colorado i wanted to do the best job i ever had it's been all downhill & . [laughter] ever since. [applause] but at some point he began to recognize you have the capacity to do more and contribute more not just for your own personal benefit for your organization with senior managers working on behalf of their people, that is when i would see them knock it out of the park. you are going to...
56
56
May 14, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
the german from colorado. >> -- the gentleman from colorado. >> en bloc number three. i ask unanimous collect -- consent to call up block number three. >> without objection it is so ordered the court will distribute amendments. they are considered as read and the gentleman from colorado is recognized for five minutes. 16r1, directing the secretary of defense to provide everything on the feasibility of expanding commissary alcohol sales to include the sales of distilled spirits. that requires them to provide service members the authority of assessment of their earned a g.i. benefits prior to retirement, or release from active duty or demobilization. requiring a8r1 briefing of collaborative efforts to secure as chilling credentialing programs. requires a report on the assessment of frequency of permanent changes of stationary members of the armed forrces. which halts0, implementation by 2014 pretty and policy. amendment 228 by mr. courtney requiring when a commander submits a request to add a class -- which requires a report on senior leader outside of woman -- outside e
the german from colorado. >> -- the gentleman from colorado. >> en bloc number three. i ask unanimous collect -- consent to call up block number three. >> without objection it is so ordered the court will distribute amendments. they are considered as read and the gentleman from colorado is recognized for five minutes. 16r1, directing the secretary of defense to provide everything on the feasibility of expanding commissary alcohol sales to include the sales of distilled...
58
58
May 9, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
let me recognize the gentleman from colorado mr. kaufman for the purpose of offering end block package number 2. >> mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to call up block package number 2 consisting of amendments tworkd and approved with minority. >> without objection, it is so ordered. the clerk will distribute the amendments, which without objection are considered as read. and the gentleman from colorado is recognized for five minutes. >> end block package number 2 is comprised of the following, amendment 009 by mr. moulton requiring dha to brief the committees on the mhs transition. every six months until the transition is complete. amendment 0111 by mr. moulton requiring dod to include questions concerning gambling addiction in and you'll physical health assessments. amendment 045 by ms. davis which directs the secretary of defense to report the best practices for prevention and response to sexual assault. amendment 092 are one by miss gabbert that conducts the secretary of defense study race covered health care providers. amend
let me recognize the gentleman from colorado mr. kaufman for the purpose of offering end block package number 2. >> mr. chairman, i ask unanimous consent to call up block package number 2 consisting of amendments tworkd and approved with minority. >> without objection, it is so ordered. the clerk will distribute the amendments, which without objection are considered as read. and the gentleman from colorado is recognized for five minutes. >> end block package number 2 is...
67
67
May 27, 2018
05/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
it was the ray smith from colorado. he had the right name, the right age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was geri, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt, we'd found him. we brought ray and his fiancee to a los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters, and in a way, his story, too. >> i thought that this story, itself was sad. sounded like they had a rough life. and it was really similar to mine. >> and so it was. it began the same way, too, when shirley took him from geri except ray was turned over to annalee brown, and named him jimmy brown, the only name that he knew growing up. >> she had told me that she had adopted me, but i was also shipped around a lot from home to home, because she had a lot of health problems, from what i was told. >> he was neglected, he said, and often abused. bounc
it was the ray smith from colorado. he had the right name, the right age, and place of birth and grown up without knowing any blood relatives and all of this ray smith knew was his mother's name. according to the birth certificate, it was geri, and he was starting to sound a lot like our ray. we asked if he would submit to a dna test. he agreed, and there was no doubt, we'd found him. we brought ray and his fiancee to a los angeles hotel and showed him the story of his sisters, and in a way,...
811
811
May 8, 2018
05/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 811
favorite 0
quote 0
springs, colorado. he was doing a software update and this popped up. "installation has failed. something go wrong." [ laughter and applause ] "something go wrong." >> steve: "it no working." >> jimmy: "computer so sorry." [ laughter ] >> steve: "me sorry is." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: the next one was sent in by carol becks in grayling, michigan. she was using waze while driving and spotted this. "hazard 34.2 miles away. college puker on the side of the road." [ laughter and applause ] that's very -- >> steve: he's still there. >> jimmy: that w dangeus. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: yeah, you never know -- [ laughter ] college puker. yeah. the next one was sent in by tracy wright in hamilton, montana. she was searching for an apartment to rent. let's see what she found. there's a three bed, two bath for zero dollars. >> steve: oh, wow! >> jimmy: hard to beat that. hard to beat that one there, yeah, but then down there's a a "cute clean basement unit with room for a horse." [ laughter and applause ] you
springs, colorado. he was doing a software update and this popped up. "installation has failed. something go wrong." [ laughter and applause ] "something go wrong." >> steve: "it no working." >> jimmy: "computer so sorry." [ laughter ] >> steve: "me sorry is." [ light laughter ] >> jimmy: the next one was sent in by carol becks in grayling, michigan. she was using waze while driving and spotted this. "hazard 34.2...
67
67
May 18, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
colorado with 2 on daniel castro chops one down the left field line... stays fair the 2-out double clears the bases... samardzija allows 3 runs in the inning... has a 6.30 era this season bottom sixth... giants down by 2 runs brandon belt hits one high of the bricks... ruled as an r-b-i double they take another look... the ball hits a rail over the wall call gets overturned to a 2-run shot belt stays hot... fourth straight game with a home run randy winn was the last giants player to have a 4-game home run streak back in 2005 right now... game is tied at 3 in extras the a's in toronto... trying to open with a win against the blue jays they took 2 out of 3 versus the red sox third inning game tied at one... khris davis hits a 2-run shot off aaron sanchez 9 home run of the season... tied for second in the american league in the fifth... with two on the corners matt olson hits a 3-run bomb... seventh of the year oakland scores 4 runs... a's hit three home runs in the game andrew triggs leaves in the third in a forearm injury a's win 10-5 the warriors took c
colorado with 2 on daniel castro chops one down the left field line... stays fair the 2-out double clears the bases... samardzija allows 3 runs in the inning... has a 6.30 era this season bottom sixth... giants down by 2 runs brandon belt hits one high of the bricks... ruled as an r-b-i double they take another look... the ball hits a rail over the wall call gets overturned to a 2-run shot belt stays hot... fourth straight game with a home run randy winn was the last giants player to have a...
44
44
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
FBC
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
the colorado supplies water for 30 million people. but getting the water to the people in arizona took an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long excavation, several tunnels bored through mountains, siphons going under rivers. it's an engineering marvel. and you can see it from outer space. >> on average, more than 5 trillion gallons flow through the canal every year. >> what we're looking at behind me here is a map board of the system itself. it's 336 miles long, controlled by two dispatchers that are sitting behind us here. >> we have 15 pumping stations along our 300-plus-mile canal. we have to basically pump the water uphill and then let it flow by gravity over some period of miles. >> so all these value
the colorado supplies water for 30 million people. but getting the water to the people in arizona took an astounding level of engineering. >> we have this huge canal system that transports it 336 miles uphill to deliver it to communities, farmers, industries. >> the central arizona project was constructed in the 1970s and '80s. the massive system brings the water to the population centers of phoenix and tucson. >> it cost over $4 billion to build. there was a 300-mile- long...
72
72
May 19, 2018
05/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the giants hosting the colorado rockies. our coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. so about 35 minutes from now. it is the most press figurous prize in horse racing, the second leg of the triple crown is tomorrow here on nbc. our coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. back in a moment. it was "kylie" francisco today - as more than thousand people waited for a >>> okay. whether you love or hate them, they're popular. it was kylie madness in san francisco as more than 1,000 people waited for a glimpse of reality tv store and cosmetic maven kylie jenner. fans screamed, some tiered up as she arrived at her pop-up cosmetic shop on grant avenue this afternoon. the line to get in the temporary store stretched for blocks with most saying they wanted to get a glimpse of kylie. >> i finally met her after 26 hours. i finally met kylie jenner. 26 hours. i slept on the floor, all worth it. >> now, we were not allowed in the store today, but we're told it was constantly crowded but organized. the pop-up is expected to stay up another week, even though kylie will jet back to los angeles. >>
the giants hosting the colorado rockies. our coverage begins at 7:00 p.m. so about 35 minutes from now. it is the most press figurous prize in horse racing, the second leg of the triple crown is tomorrow here on nbc. our coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. back in a moment. it was "kylie" francisco today - as more than thousand people waited for a >>> okay. whether you love or hate them, they're popular. it was kylie madness in san francisco as more than 1,000 people waited for a...