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Bloomberg

Colorado's Infrastructure Lesson for U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
Sept. 6 -- Bloomberg Editor-in-Chief Emeritus Matthew Winkler discusses his Bloomberg View column touting the economic benefits of smart infrastructure investment. He offers background on construction of the Denver International Airport...
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Curated Video

WRAP Biden, Obama, nomination, Clinton ADDS speech preps

Higher Ed
1. Close-up Delaware delegation 2. UPSOUND: (English) Nancy Pelosi, Speaker of the House: "All those in favour to suspend the rules and nominate Joe Biden by acclamation please say aye." 3. Wide shot, delegates say 'aye' 4. UPSOUND:...
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Bloomberg

Chipotle's Pizzeria Is Cooking Up Growth at 1,000 Degrees

Higher Ed
Oct. 3 -- Pizzeria Locale, the Chipotle-backed, fast-casual pizza restaurant, is opening its second location in Denver. Bloomberg's Carol Massar checks out Chipotle's latest effort to move beyond burritos
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Researchers Study Marijuana to Treat Ailing Dogs

Higher Ed
KREG ADAMS REMEMBERS THE HORRIFYING NIGHT HIS DOG BUSTER FELL ILL. SOUNDBITE: (English) Kreg Adams, study participant, CSU study: "Buster on the first seizure did not start screaming but you know the mouth...
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Bloomberg

Dish CEO Carlson on Comcast, Sling, Spectrum 5G

Higher Ed
Sep.24 -- Erik Carlson, Dish Network Corp. president and chief executive officer discusses Comcast Corp.’s winning bid for Sky Plc,, competition for the company's Sling TV OTT service, and the deployment of its wireless spectrum assets...
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Curated Video

New COVID-19 Cases And Hospitalizations Up; Deaths May Follow

Higher Ed
Hospitals are bracing for another surge of COVID-19 patients, but doctors do see some positive developments in the fight against the virus.
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Curated Video

College Students Smoked More Pot, Drank Less In 2020

Higher Ed
A new study reveals more college students than ever were smoking marijuana during the pandemic.
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Curated Video

SPACE: NASA WEATHER SATELLITE MARS MISSION (2)

Higher Ed
English/Nat NASA says it's lost contact with the spacecraft Mars Climate Orbiter. Contact was lost after NASA's first interplanetary weather satellite was to complete a critical engine firing that would have placed it in orbit around...
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Curated Video

USA: DENVER: SUMMIT OF 8 COMES TO END

Higher Ed
English/Nat The eight world leaders, wrapping up their historic summit that saw the Russia admitted as a full-fledged member, have issued a closing statement on Sunday that skirts a tough stand on global warming, but denounces human...
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Curated Video

The Two-Virus Dilemma: COVID-19 And The Flu

Higher Ed
We typically think about getting flu shots in the fall, but pharmacies and doctors offices around the U.S. are already offering them now.
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Curated Video

Southwest Airlines Leaves Thousands Of Passengers Stranded

Higher Ed
Federal regulators say plane problems and staff shortages caused the disruptions.
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Curated Video

Former Vice President Al Gore speech at the DNC

Higher Ed
STORY: Former Vice President Al Gore speech at the DNC SOURCE: Pool Tonight in Denver on the last day of the Democratic convention things moved outside to mile high stadium. One of the speakers was former Vice President Al Gore who...
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Curated Video

USA: JURORS IN OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING TRIAL TO DECIDE FATE OF MCVEIGH

Higher Ed
Denver, Colorado, USA, June 12th, 1997 1. Family members and spectators outside courthouse 2. Family members outside courthouse 3. Courthouse sign 4. Prosecution team arrives 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Stephen Jones, Defence attorney 6....
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Curated Video

Forecasters predict active Atlantic hurricane season

Higher Ed
1. Set-up shot of researcher William Gray and colleague sitting by computer 2. Computer screen showing recent evolution of hurricanes 3. SOUNDBITE: (English) William Gray, researcher at Colorado State University: "We're in this more...
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Curated Video

Man found with amnesia still has no memory

Higher Ed
1. Amnesia victim Jeff Ingram and fiancee Penny Hansen walking onto stage 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jeff Ingram, Amnesia victim: (partially covered) "It was early in the morning. I'm not sure at what time, it looked like the sun was just...
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Curated Video

During a sentencing hearing for Austin Sigg, who pleaded guilty to kidnapping, sexually assaulting and killing Jessica Ridgeway in a Denver suburb in 2012, a psychologist called the Colorado teen 'sadistic.' He faces a possible life prison term. (Nov. 18)

Higher Ed
Statements made by a Colorado teen who killed and dismembered a 10-year-old girl show he was "sadistic", had no empathy for her and had a pattern of sexual deviance, a psychologist testified Monday. The testimony came during a sentencing...
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USA: DENVER: TERRY NICHOLS OKLAHOMA CITY BOMBING TRIAL

Higher Ed
Denver, U-S. December 15 1997 1. Wide shot of Denver courthouse 2. Courthouse sign 3. Court sketch: Nichols attorney 4. Court sketch: Terry Nichols 5. Court sketch: Nichols family 6. Court sketch: Nichols father 7. Court sketch: ...
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Curated Video

Colorado ballot approves recreational use of drug

Higher Ed
Denver, Colorado - 6 November 2012 1. Wide of crowd watching election returns, AUDIO: cheering 2. Wide of man hugging Brian Vicente of Campaign to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol 3. SOUNDBITE (English) Brian Vicente, Campaign to...
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Curated Video

Twenty-five lions, most of them rescued from Bolivian circuses, arrived in Colorado on Wednesday to start their new lives at a wildlife sanctuary.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Rescued lions arrive in Denver CAPTION: Twenty-five lions, most of them rescued from Bolivian circuses, arrived in Colorado on Wednesday to start their new lives at a wildlife sanctuary. (Feb. 17) "lion number one, come on...
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Two Colorado farmers whose cantaloupes were tied to a 2011 listeria outbreak that killed 33 people pleaded guilty on Tuesday to misdemeanor charges under a deal with federal prosecutors. (Oct. 22)

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Two Colorado farmers whose cantaloupes were tied to a 2011 listeria outbreak that killed 33 people pleaded guilty on Tuesday to misdemeanor charges under a deal with federal prosecutors. Eric and Ryan Jensen entered the pleas in federal...
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Curated Video

Banking regulation, education and military spending to fore in candidates' debate

Higher Ed
1. Mid of US Presidential candidates Mitt Romney and Barack Obama during debate 2. SOUNDBITE (English) Barack Obama, US Presidential Candidate: "Does anybody out there think that the big problem we had is that there was too much...
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Curated Video

US justices rule for baker in same-sex wedding case

Higher Ed
The U.S. Supreme Court ruled narrowly Monday for a Colorado baker who wouldn't make a wedding cake for a same-sex couple. But the court is not deciding the big issue in the case, whether a business can invoke religious objections to...
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Curated Video

Teacher Protests Continue In Colorado

Higher Ed
Thousands of teachers protested in Colorado, the second day some classes have been canceled at schools to bring attention to school funding. Teachers fearful that changes to the state pension system will further harm their...
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Gun Advocate: Govt Failed By Lack of Enforcement

Higher Ed
Gun rights advocates praised the man who wounded the gunman who killed 26 people at a church in Texas and said the United States government failed its job of protecting people through enforcement of its gun control laws. ...