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Centennial, CO Blizzard timelapse. March 14-15, 2021
Timelapse video of the March blizzard that hit CO. The storm began March 14, with little accumulation but kicked into high gear on March 15. Higher amounts (2ft) were recorded north of the metro area. But in Centennial, a south suburb of Denver, I measured 17+ inches of dense wet powder in my back yard. Been awhile since we've had this much snow.
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"The Legend"
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Grieving Mothers
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From KMGH; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva A piece on mother's who reflect on the death of their children on Mother's Day.
Fallen Soldier
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From KMGH; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva
KMGH 7 Everyday Hero; Biker Toy Run
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From KMGH; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva KMGH's 7 Everyday Hero honors a couple who's bike run delivers toys to children at Denver's Children Hospital.
Fall Colors in Colorado
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From KMGH; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva A fun short story on the fall color changes in Colorado. Shot by photographer Steve Coppin. This aired on KMGH's morning show.
Brett Dennen from the Fox Theatre
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From AXS TV; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva A clip from Brett Dennen's concert in Boulder, CO. I was the primary editor of this multi-cam show.
Dan Rather; Big In Country
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From AXS TV; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva The Big Interview with Dan Rather airs on AXS TV. I was the editor for this end of year episode.
IWCT Basement Mysteries
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From High Noon Entertainment; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva If Wall Could Talk aired on HGTV. I was a senior editor for the series.
IWCT Arthur's Eccentric Funeral Home
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From High Noon Entertainment; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva If Wall Could Talk aired on HGTV. I was a senior editor for the series.
IWCT Discovering Thelma
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From High Noon Entertainment; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva If Wall Could Talk aired on HGTV. I was a senior editor for the series.
IWCT Wheeler Family Past
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From High Noon Entertainment; All rights reserved Editor: Chris Silva If Wall Could Talk aired on HGTV. I was a senior editor for the series.
Indonesia Finally A Drop To Drink
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Property of HDNet HDNet World Report traveled to Indonesia following the 2004 tsunami that devastated the region. I edited this long form news piece shot by John Goheen and written by Pat Woodard. This piece follows one groups effort to purify water in the region.
Domestic Violence and children
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Property of KFOX I was the photographer and editor of this three part news series on Domestic Violence. The following is part three that focuses on children growing up in violent homes. This series won the Regional, RTNDA Edward R. Murrow Award.
Oregon Mtn Search and Rescue
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Property of KFOX I was the photographer and editor of this nat sound piece about hikers being rescued in Southern New Mexico's, Organ Mountain range in Las Cruces.
Paz Feature
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Paz Feature
HappyThursday
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HappyThursday
FA The Ultimate Fan
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FA The Ultimate Fan
Precious Metals Early Death Pt 1
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Precious Metals Early Death Pt 1
Precious Metals Early Death Pt 3
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Precious Metals Early Death Pt 3
Precious Metals Early Death Pt 2
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Precious Metals Early Death Pt 2
Cicada Infestation Pt 3
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Cicada Infestation Pt 3
Cicada Infestation Pt 2
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Cicada Infestation Pt 2
Cicada Infestation Pt 1
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Cicada Infestation Pt 1
M.F.P. Doug Pt 1.mov
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M.F.P. Doug Pt 1.mov
Payatas Underground Economy Part 2
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Payatas Underground Economy Part 2
Payatas Underground Economy Part 1
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Payatas Underground Economy Part 1
SD Coco Loco
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SD Coco Loco
Greenland Glaciers
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Greenland Glaciers
IWCT Tiffany Windows?
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IWCT Tiffany Windows?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @BrandonWoolridge-q3o
    @BrandonWoolridge-q3o 6 місяців тому

    Just another oblock

  • @MoneyOverFame
    @MoneyOverFame 6 місяців тому

    They don't get tired of living in the projects ?

  • @LoLblack215
    @LoLblack215 7 місяців тому

    Only women saying they wanna stay😂😂😂😂😂 then u have ppl commented 4 murders

  • @johnjoyce8543
    @johnjoyce8543 10 місяців тому

    Just like Maxine waters trying to put her hand in the pot and her nose were it doesn't belong

  • @lawrencehonore4994
    @lawrencehonore4994 11 місяців тому

    I was born and raised in the St Bernard project and I want to said it was probably good for family members to have a great life and times

  • @TruthTella40
    @TruthTella40 Рік тому

    New Orleans some of the most Legendary projects in the country

  • @quietlabour491
    @quietlabour491 Рік тому

    The city did something as bad if not worse to my old neighborhood btwn canal st and tulane.The city wanted to build 2 new hospitals(university hospital and the veteran hospital).Although the city needed a replacement for Charity,what they did was unethical. They wanted 7x3 city blocks to build the hospitals but people lived there already and owned their houses.The city made a backdoor deal to force people to sell their houses at low prices and used imminent domain laws for those who didn't want to sell.In order to get the houses at the lowest cost they could the city put a moratorium on permits to fix the damages done to houses by the storm.That stopped people from moving back into their houses and also meant that the values of the houses remained at rock bottom. The developers got the land/houses at low cost and people got pushed out of their own houses.How scummy is that?Thats the local government for you ,totally corrupt. Sure the city really needed a replacement for charity but they could of renovated charity or found other land.

  • @ryanknox6285
    @ryanknox6285 Рік тому

    I know this old but if the mom's trust in God and keep the faith he will provide something better n store for you

  • @lancefisher9093
    @lancefisher9093 Рік тому

    The worst thing for new Orleans was the white man

    • @stillgotyourmom
      @stillgotyourmom 8 місяців тому

      The white men who build up the city and gave you houses? 😂 Stop the LSD quick!

    • @americanindian5259
      @americanindian5259 5 місяців тому

      The black tap dancing 🦝 is the worst

  • @TheMercedes1620
    @TheMercedes1620 Рік тому

    An u telling me by mixing people making this place Harmony oaks with a four bedroom being 2575 that's helping this guy sounds like a joke talking bout it's racist to leave poor people in one area an they need to mix how the hell we gonna be able to keep up with those prices y'all nasty an know exactly what y'all did damn y'all!!!!

  • @TheMercedes1620
    @TheMercedes1620 Рік тому

    This was a racist act point blank period they demolished these places to get rid of black people and rebuild to bring in people with money. These people blew up the levee's on purpose they had people who watched military down there right before the explosions this was all a plan. These nasty politicians and evil people only care about one thing an that's money.

  • @jamisonbernhardt3310
    @jamisonbernhardt3310 Рік тому

    I paid that rent...

  • @Chunkyb97
    @Chunkyb97 Рік тому

    🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿🥹🧐🤔♊️👍🏿💯🥺⚜️☺️🤦🏿‍♂️🥰

  • @marryjane1684
    @marryjane1684 Рік тому

    but what he said is true

  • @dacoldest3896
    @dacoldest3896 Рік тому

    They complain about how bad shyte is then they wanna cry about why they cant go back into a death trap. The projects are temporary housing not someplace you should stay until you die smh. Why couldnt those men get a skilled trade? They wanna pay cheap rent so they can spent the rest of their check on drugs newports and liquor

  • @chuckbrownrealestate
    @chuckbrownrealestate Рік тому

    This is silly. US citizens are paying for these folks to live through our tax dollars so NO y’all don’t have a say. People in this country whine and complain and want want want. The government has babied many and it needs to end. Go get a job and if you have one and you cannot afford anything get a second third and forth job. Make your own money and manage your circumstances. It’s not for US citizens to take care of free loaders. Yea i said it lol

    • @americanindian5259
      @americanindian5259 5 місяців тому

      You idiot do you understand that people paid rent in the projects

  • @emekaosuagwu6416
    @emekaosuagwu6416 Рік тому

    Please let them rebuild this projects,I lived in magnolia projects for a year coming from Nigeria... and I can tell you,it was a nightmare, great people,but the violence was a nightmare, Jesus Christ,I couldn't live the house with fear of junkies not robbing me, please rebuild I support it... great community just violence

  • @d.m7877
    @d.m7877 Рік тому

    R.I.P. ST Bernard 😇7th Ward hardheads. Miss you Mami Ella Grandmother Leola Tutti. Ms Yvonne auntie lisa Jummonville CT Sere St, Senate

  • @mk3489
    @mk3489 Рік тому

    If it wasn't no beefing n killings think bout how strong tha people would be from tha jests big unity

  • @southsidecompton9668
    @southsidecompton9668 Рік тому

    I aint going to lie them ugly brick projects look like they were infested with rats, rouches, ants, and all kinds of shit that stink lol.

    • @Ripkb824
      @Ripkb824 Рік тому

      Not to me Dey really look like old slave plantations, I mean this is one of da 1st states blacks hit so yea it’s jus old/cultural vibes down there

    • @southsidecompton9668
      @southsidecompton9668 Рік тому

      @@Ripkb824 true I get it, I would rather live in the LA housing projects if I had to choose.

    • @Ripkb824
      @Ripkb824 Рік тому

      @@southsidecompton9668 Look where u said doe bro LA 😂 Dese da slaves grand & great-grand kids left over in a poor state….dey didn’t have a choice lol

    • @southsidecompton9668
      @southsidecompton9668 Рік тому

      @@Ripkb824 they moved to LA?

    • @stillgotyourmom
      @stillgotyourmom 8 місяців тому

      ​@@Ripkb824dude whtes lived there first like there are still jwish or also asian hoods in NY or other parts of US. The problem is poor minds like you who believe the BS of wannabe rebel rappers that are actually slve to the dollar. After they took people from Africa to US it was too late so you got 2 options: stay there or go back to roots. As slvery ended people moved to places they could affort and those were mostly whte working class hoods til there was a ethnic exchange. After it became a crime ridden area so the question is why is that? The alternative ld be to go to where people might come from but then you ld say you r an american and that is racist as you know that living in Africa would still be much worse than in any US hood. So the main point is you would always complain about it.

  • @elevatesleep765
    @elevatesleep765 Рік тому

    Its sad because those people wanted their homes, they been there for 20 to 40 years. In europe they let the public housing residents purchase their homes gradually to own like condos this probably would have worked best for them. hope and pray they found peace.

  • @wccc2269
    @wccc2269 2 роки тому

    They pushed them all to the east where it totally flooded

    • @ryanquigley1197
      @ryanquigley1197 Рік тому

      Where are the modern day low income projects in Nola? These locations seem mixed income now a days...

    • @tracyplanter4558
      @tracyplanter4558 Рік тому

      Some real fuck up shit 💯

  • @dereed007
    @dereed007 2 роки тому

    I didn’t realize & think that people would be living off public housing for 20+ years. I thought that was some temporary shyt. But I did see a comment where somebody said them folks take pride in there projects 🤷🏾‍♂️

  • @JELew-yk3bm
    @JELew-yk3bm 2 роки тому

    These brick projects withstood that crazy storm only a little water damage just to rebuild some new paper houses thats said to been having all kind of mold and leaking issues without a storm

  • @familymann843
    @familymann843 2 роки тому

    I grew up in the projects. I be damn if you’ll ever here me say I miss it or want to move back. 🤦‍♂️

  • @jameslippincott
    @jameslippincott 2 роки тому

    The brick buildings were far more superior in construction and build quality even if they needed a face lift...What a shit show.

  • @jameslippincott
    @jameslippincott 2 роки тому

    The genocide of old NOLA caught on video.

  • @zlord1199
    @zlord1199 2 роки тому

    Anybody who loves the projects is mentally ill. Nothing good goes on in the projects

  • @Jc-Happy-Hour
    @Jc-Happy-Hour 2 роки тому

    It's crazy because the blocks and streets people been killing for are being taken and all they can do is watch

  • @Pettypendergrass1
    @Pettypendergrass1 2 роки тому

    Wow they really 🧠 washed

  • @8213apice
    @8213apice 2 роки тому

    I’m glad they tore it down.

  • @kaylaxaysana25
    @kaylaxaysana25 2 роки тому

    Them old brick buildings are made to handle fire and water .

  • @8213apice
    @8213apice 2 роки тому

    I thought you would want to get out the projects? I’ve been to the projects and been around it. There are very nice people that live there. We’ve had good times and still do. I still go to the projects. I even have family there. But would I want to live there? No. I don’t get this mentality.

  • @mom_im_losing_it
    @mom_im_losing_it 2 роки тому

    New Orleans is now a gentrified city it’s horrible. Seattle use to be nice they’ve torn most of the old buildings down to build stupid not durable modern buildings. Sad truly sad what rich white peoples can get done. Same goes for San Francisco it’s so sad.

  • @8213apice
    @8213apice 2 роки тому

    I understand why they’re fighting so hard because you form a connection with your neighbors. It’s like family and everyone knows each other. I know the feeling. I understand. But unfortunately, it will be torn down.

  • @8213apice
    @8213apice 2 роки тому

    They been wanting to tear down those houses for years. But it is sad seeing how people felt like a family there.

  • @8213apice
    @8213apice 2 роки тому

    It looked like prison

    • @ronniedavis6889
      @ronniedavis6889 2 роки тому

      All housing projects are prisons for poor people

    • @stillgotyourmom
      @stillgotyourmom 8 місяців тому

      ​@@ronniedavis6889well you can stay on free street while its freezing or raining heavy. No prison in nature bruh

    • @8213apice
      @8213apice Місяць тому

      @@ronniedavis6889that’s true

    • @ronniedavis6889
      @ronniedavis6889 Місяць тому

      @@stillgotyourmom thank you for your opinion

  • @t.ttuckadapeanutplucka5951
    @t.ttuckadapeanutplucka5951 3 роки тому

    We need a cure for mental illness

  • @willtolliver1637
    @willtolliver1637 3 роки тому

    Snakes

  • @booksteer7057
    @booksteer7057 3 роки тому

    One of the worst things a city can do is throw a whole bunch of poor people together into one place. It becomes a sink of vice and crime because NOBODY HAS ANY MONEY. These projects were no different. The first lady said she moved in with SIX children. No mention of a father. "Not everyone can make their fortune, but anyone can make their own poverty by having more children than they can afford." (Don't remember who said it.) Mrs. Jasper made some bad choices. :-(

    • @southsidecompton9668
      @southsidecompton9668 Рік тому

      Well said 👏

    • @zackzues4830
      @zackzues4830 Рік тому

      Real shit

    • @stillgotyourmom
      @stillgotyourmom 8 місяців тому

      ​@@zackzues4830so why are Asians doing the same having tons of kids but most hoods they live in arent crime ridden?

  • @JyvynShpdinterlude
    @JyvynShpdinterlude 3 роки тому

    The government is filled with more coldness than winter.

  • @jordandelahoussaye7
    @jordandelahoussaye7 4 роки тому

    Home r not city/area looks way better since they tore that shit down even before katrina. And crime has went down like it r not 🤷🏻‍♂️ work and get out the projects

    • @8213apice
      @8213apice 2 роки тому

      It does look better.

  • @iamcorine1097
    @iamcorine1097 4 роки тому

    You raised all of your children there and still didn’t get on your feet? Very sad..

  •  5 років тому

    Their called PROJECTS because they are exactly that, an EXPERIMENT , A PROJECT! To confine black to in a crammed area with no jobs, no opportunities. Then with lack of jobs and money, frustration, angry, depression, desperation kicks in. Idle hands are the devils workshop. Then they introduce drugs and liquor stores to the community. So they can damage the souls and families living there. Also it gives an only means of income by selling and killing their own people. To top it off the icing on the cake they continually lock up and incarcerate the people forced to sell the drugs. Destroying the families and lives even more. Then since the only way to provide is by drug dealing, they introduced guns into the community . So that now you either rob and kill the dealers with money, or kill each other over turf because someone now stepping on your toes trying to take away your bread. It’s the Ultimate trap!!! A PLANNED PREMEDITATED PROJECT. What they didn’t factor Is the good hearted individuals and families that would call it home !

  • @50times19
    @50times19 5 років тому

    That's not your home it belongs to the government. Get over it and do better for yourself. It wasn't the home they missed it was the people who they stayed next to for years. May God bless you folks.

  • @cajunguy8272
    @cajunguy8272 5 років тому

    The place was an eye soar. It needed to go. Maxine waters made money on this.

  • @deezymayne22
    @deezymayne22 5 років тому

    No bullshit when you a strong person the hood is actually a fun vibrant place for the most part.

    • @isaiahbattle547
      @isaiahbattle547 2 роки тому

      No it’s not

    • @n.orepresenta345
      @n.orepresenta345 Рік тому

      @@isaiahbattle547 men was raised out they projects the Problem today they don’t have no projects no neighborhood no big homie over the ward no glen Metz no meatball no Sam scully the major players who commanded and made sure respect was out it’s a lot tht go on in these spots

  • @dennisbridgewater6293
    @dennisbridgewater6293 5 років тому

    Fuck That Those Projects Crimanals That Liv Around Yall Bitches Please Trenton New Jersey Saying That Sun

  • @stretchjohnson752
    @stretchjohnson752 5 років тому

    The government gave the poor free housing and the poor did not appreciate it these places look the same before and after hurricane Katrina that's what's really sad I can't tell the difference can you?

    • @jenniferbrooks5446
      @jenniferbrooks5446 5 років тому

      It was not free they still had to pay a percentage of their income for rent.

    • @generalkickass6385
      @generalkickass6385 5 років тому

      @@jenniferbrooks5446 exactly

    • @americanindian5259
      @americanindian5259 5 місяців тому

      The government gave them to white folks first and they tore them down to get the white people back

    • @8213apice
      @8213apice Місяць тому

      Why would they appreciate living in poor conditions and neighborhoods? That’s the least the government can do after all the free labor they received for 400 years.

  • @sonjacoleman3235
    @sonjacoleman3235 5 років тому

    Thiz iz the shit I be saying all these rapper's. Going into other countries.and now people wann blame society! When rap about being black understand! How all you mfs look! Burying dumb shit. Smh but that French Quarter iz straight. God see it all. Shir gonna get worse. Trust that. Infinity2084 Stain emm fuck up ass government!