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may 27, 1969t from and their youth parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and some who did not . hour.s just under one >> it is a time of dissent for many of america's young. a coalition of events they could not control has caused a challenge to values they cannot accept. what
may 27, 1969t from and their youth parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and some who did not . hour.s just under one >> it is a time of dissent for many of america's young. a coalition of events they could not control has caused a challenge to values they cannot...
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this cbs broadcast from may 27, 1969 focuses on youth and their parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, generation gap, racial tensions, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a national opinion survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and others who did not. this is just under an hour. host: it is a time of dissent for many of america's young. the collision of events they could not control has caused a challenge to values they cannot accept. what are the key events? what has been their impact? we have surveyed the attitudes of youth closely, and this is what they say. >> i would just say probably
this cbs broadcast from may 27, 1969 focuses on youth and their parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, generation gap, racial tensions, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a national opinion survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and others who did not. this is just under an hour. host: it is a time of dissent for many of america's young. the...
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parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, generation gap, racial tensions, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a national opinion survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and others who did not. this is just under an hour. host: it is a time of dissent for many of america's young. the collision of events they could not control has caused a challenge to values they cannot accept. what are the key events? what has been their impact? we have surveyed the attitudes of youth closely, and this is what they say. >> i would just say probably college college life itself. , we see that not everyone thinks the way that i do, certainly. and these people have a right to think that way that they do. >> just every aspect of life, such as, you know, developing a concern about the country. you know, finding out that -- the things that are right, the things that are run. >> kennedy's assassination, jack kennedy's assassination. i was high school -- in high school a
parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, generation gap, racial tensions, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a national opinion survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and others who did not. this is just under an hour. host: it is a time of dissent for many of america's young. the collision of events they could not control has caused a challenge to...
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. >> las investigaciones de la universidad en boulder, colorado dicen que trabajar de noche cambia losche, estamos hablando de unos 600 millones de personas. >> david estudia de noche y trabaja de dÍa para pagar la universidad. >> imagino que estoy poniendo la salud en riesgo. >> igual que martÍn piensa que no le queda de otra. >> lo que necesito es dormir mÁs, es lo que me pide el cuerpo. >> el doctor ferrer asegura que hay formas de minimizar riesgos, empezando por cuidar lo que consume. >> evitar bebidas energÉticas o cafeÍna seis o siete horas antes de terminar de trabajar para poder dormir. >> para lograrlo recomienda oscuridad total, cortinas que yo que en la luz, evitar ruidos e interrupciones porque sin salud el maÑana por el que se estÁ sacrificando podrÍa no llegar. en san josÉ, cristina londoÑo, noticias telemundo. >> al regresar en noticias telemundo lo llevamos a un rinc rincÓn que hacen llorar de sabor. >> es una confianza absoluta en 30,000 piezas de precisión. o no lo es. es inspeccionado por los técnicos de mercedes-benz. o no lo es. es respaldado por una garantía de m
. >> las investigaciones de la universidad en boulder, colorado dicen que trabajar de noche cambia losche, estamos hablando de unos 600 millones de personas. >> david estudia de noche y trabaja de dÍa para pagar la universidad. >> imagino que estoy poniendo la salud en riesgo. >> igual que martÍn piensa que no le queda de otra. >> lo que necesito es dormir mÁs, es lo que me pide el cuerpo. >> el doctor ferrer asegura que hay formas de minimizar riesgos,...
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in boulder county and colorado and across the country, that is what boulder is doing. >> the other sidebout this. why do people need an ar 15? how do you answer that fast? >> i can do it fast. and ar 15 is an effective self-defense weapon for a small person, an old person and informed person and a shotgun. those are illegal if they want the pistol grip, boulder is telling the right to defend themselves in their homes. jillian: appreciate your time. 47 after the hour. america's oldest gun maker making a come back to the epic rebound from remington next. >> the action to save two hikers has the dog stranded for hours, and incredible rescue. ♪ we're on a mission to show drip coffee drinkers, it's time to wake up to keurig. wakey! wakey! rise and shine! oh my gosh! how are you? well watch this. i pop that in there. press brew. that's it. so rich. i love it. that's why you should be a keurig man! full-bodied. are you sure you're describing the coffee and not me? sure. mom,what's up son?alk? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi passw
in boulder county and colorado and across the country, that is what boulder is doing. >> the other sidebout this. why do people need an ar 15? how do you answer that fast? >> i can do it fast. and ar 15 is an effective self-defense weapon for a small person, an old person and informed person and a shotgun. those are illegal if they want the pistol grip, boulder is telling the right to defend themselves in their homes. jillian: appreciate your time. 47 after the hour. america's...
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and in boulder, colorado, flash floods forcing cars to navigate through bumper deep water.et right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano and, rob, a lot of severe weather out there. >> good evening, tom. certainly a washout for the folks on the east coast and some severe weather already across the central plains with 60-mile-an-hour winds reported from oklahoma up through parts of missouri and at least one tornado touching down in this area. we've got several severe weather watch boxes out for this evening. the rain will be winding down across the east coast, but more impulses along the stationary boundary during the day tomorrow. looking for severe weather from st. louis to indianapolis, cincinnati and dayton, ohio, late in the day tomorrow and rain lingering in the morning hours and then eventually drying out. tom. >> all right, rob, i know you'll stay tracking that weather. thanks so much. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news tonight" this saturday. the plant explosion here in texas, nearly two dozen injured. what happened? >>> the scaffold rescue, the
and in boulder, colorado, flash floods forcing cars to navigate through bumper deep water.et right to abc's senior meteorologist rob marciano and, rob, a lot of severe weather out there. >> good evening, tom. certainly a washout for the folks on the east coast and some severe weather already across the central plains with 60-mile-an-hour winds reported from oklahoma up through parts of missouri and at least one tornado touching down in this area. we've got several severe weather watch...
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and heavy rain flooding streets in boulder, colorado, and turning roadways in south florida into rivers. the spring storms turning deadly in north carolina. a polk county woman killed when her home was crushed by a mudslide. >> all right. let's get right to rob. he joins us live in studio. as we look at the map tonight, there's a lot going on. >> busy again and obviously the soil saturated, especially across the southeast. watches posted for missouri and tennessee. and storms moves across houston, and the rains continuing tonight across florida. some severe weather, storms to chicago by tomorrow morning. severe threat looks like it will impact indiana and parts of ohio during the day tomorrow. strong winds, hail, maybe an isolated tornado. that's into tomorrow morning. across much of the southeastern third some heavy rain in the next 48 hours from ohio to miami. >> rob, thanks. >>> we want to turn to a developing story we've been following. a saturday night jailbreak in south carolina. three men on the run, two of them accused murders. and now police say they assaulted a guard as well.
and heavy rain flooding streets in boulder, colorado, and turning roadways in south florida into rivers. the spring storms turning deadly in north carolina. a polk county woman killed when her home was crushed by a mudslide. >> all right. let's get right to rob. he joins us live in studio. as we look at the map tonight, there's a lot going on. >> busy again and obviously the soil saturated, especially across the southeast. watches posted for missouri and tennessee. and storms moves...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael is the poet laureate of the debt apocalypse michael welcome back wow route that was really kind of you know it's not who gets the best description of my work i've ever heard thank you. all right let's get into it now you've written extensive four part series talking about the road to twenty twenty five we're going to get into that a second but first your thoughts on facebook's results they just reported some results they were showing great growth americans signed up in increasing numbers to their social media network despite all the news about the data being sold first buying purposes what are your thoughts on this. yeah it's depressing but unsurprising you know it's one of these things that people people have just become so reliant on facebook and so addicted to it i mean i think you know that it's been proven that facebook is extremely addictive so you know people can't stop looking at it they're totally canet they feel like it would los
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael is the poet laureate of the debt apocalypse michael welcome back wow route that was really kind of you know it's not who gets the best description of my work i've ever heard thank you. all right let's get into it now you've written extensive four part series talking about the road to twenty twenty five we're going to get into that a second but...
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welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael is the poet laureate of the debt apocalypse michael welcome back wow doubt that was really kind of you know it's not to advance the best description of my work i've ever heard thank you. all right let's get into it now you've written extensive four part series talking about the road to twenty twenty five i'm going to get into that a second but first your thoughts on facebook's results they just reported some results they were showing great growth americans signed up in increasing numbers to their social media network despite all the news about the data being sold first buying purposes what are your thoughts on this. yeah it's depressing but unsurprising you know it's one of these things that people people have just become so reliant on facebook and so addicted to it i mean i think you know that it's been proven that facebook is extremely addictive so you know people can't stop looking at it they're totally canet they feel like it would los
welcome back to the kaiser report imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado and speak with michael krieger of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael is the poet laureate of the debt apocalypse michael welcome back wow doubt that was really kind of you know it's not to advance the best description of my work i've ever heard thank you. all right let's get into it now you've written extensive four part series talking about the road to twenty twenty five i'm going to get into that a second but...
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welcome back to fort imax keyser a time now to go to boulder colorado speak with michael craig of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael krieger welcome back max great to be back and i look at this blitzkrieg. what's the call blitzkrieg links blitzkrieg liberty blitzkrieg dot com was there are a moans blitzkrieg bop i think i think there might have been yeah yeah should that be my theme song to that inspire you. know i just was looking for a somewhat clever or a play on my last name so i went with it because as i don't know if you know this but krieger actually translate to translates directly into warrior in german in german oh ok well i'm glad i asked that question i got to the bottom of that ok let's get into your series i have written a very instinct there is very provocative and thought provoking it's called the road to twenty twenty five and. you conclude the series by saying that the very bright future could be within our reach if we demand it how so sure so when i talk about in the last piece is how the united states was originally intended to be a revolutionary project in political d
welcome back to fort imax keyser a time now to go to boulder colorado speak with michael craig of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael krieger welcome back max great to be back and i look at this blitzkrieg. what's the call blitzkrieg links blitzkrieg liberty blitzkrieg dot com was there are a moans blitzkrieg bop i think i think there might have been yeah yeah should that be my theme song to that inspire you. know i just was looking for a somewhat clever or a play on my last name so i went with...
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welcome back to fort imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado speak with michael craig of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael kramer welcome back max great to be back now look at this blitzkrieg. what's the call blitzkrieg links blitzkrieg liberty blitzkrieg dot com was there are a moans blitzkrieg bop i think i think there might have been yeah yeah should that be my theme song that inspire you. maybe you know i just was looking for a somewhat clever or a play on my last name so i went with it because as i don't know if you know this but krieger actually translate to translates directly into warrior in german in german oh ok well i'm glad i asked that question i got to the bottom of that ok let's get into your series i have read various things there is very provocative and thought provoking is called the road to twenty twenty five and. you conclude the series by saying that a very bright future could be within our range if we demand it how so sure so when i talk about that last piece is how the united states was originally intended to be a revolutionary project in political decentr
welcome back to fort imax keyser time now to go to boulder colorado speak with michael craig of liberty blitzkrieg dot com michael kramer welcome back max great to be back now look at this blitzkrieg. what's the call blitzkrieg links blitzkrieg liberty blitzkrieg dot com was there are a moans blitzkrieg bop i think i think there might have been yeah yeah should that be my theme song that inspire you. maybe you know i just was looking for a somewhat clever or a play on my last name so i went...
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we illustrate our survey findings by interviews with young people in boulder, colorado and their parents. we will look at dissent more closely than conformity on this broadcast, because it is dissent that is caused the national mood of self-examination. war and specifically the war in vietnam troubles all 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 escalade in 1965, so did the growth of sds. >> arnold sailor, a radical student of the university of colorado explains one reason for the spread of radicalism. his audience? a kiwanis club. >> it -- it was the vietnam war that began the first conflicts. >> the survey shows that six out of ten 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 we should fight to contain communism. only a minority of college students agree. a majority of the young in college or out say the war in vietnam i
we illustrate our survey findings by interviews with young people in boulder, colorado and their parents. we will look at dissent more closely than conformity on this broadcast, because it is dissent that is caused the national mood of self-examination. war and specifically the war in vietnam troubles all 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 escalade in 1965, so did the growth...
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my name is rachel and i been serving on the board at the united nations association of boulder colorado and spending quite a bit of time with colleagues from the united nations on issues like this. as a volunteer and someone who is migrating myself. and i can see it from a global perspective in an individual perspective. within that context, we have this wonderful new partnership for refugees. i know that incorporates immigrant and migrant communities as well, the private sector, ngo sector, governments and multilateral organizations and they are addressing the global context of refugees and funneling a lot of funding for innovative programs. what are we doing and what can we do internally in the u.s. we have people migrating drastically, not only from hurricanes like in texas, but also one and half million dollar home pricing in san francisco and cities like seattle impor pd because i could no longer afford on an ngo salary. what can we do to be proactive about what could happen with the mass u.s. migration domestically? >> thank you for mentioning the tent foundation. the executive di
my name is rachel and i been serving on the board at the united nations association of boulder colorado and spending quite a bit of time with colleagues from the united nations on issues like this. as a volunteer and someone who is migrating myself. and i can see it from a global perspective in an individual perspective. within that context, we have this wonderful new partnership for refugees. i know that incorporates immigrant and migrant communities as well, the private sector, ngo sector,...
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because what happens in those states, in california or colorado, where the city of boulder also has brought forth the same sort of climate change issues, will impact those of us in arkansas or delaware. it will be coast to coast impact across energy policy. that's not where energy policy should be decided. energy policy should be decided in congress by those elected to represent the people of those states, and those debates should happen at that level and should not happen by small jurisdictions suing and essentially settling with these companies that would impact all of us. just as we saw during president obama's administration, the sierra club was notorious for their sue-and-settle tactics. they had a very warm audience at that time in the epa. i'm certain that later today a hearing from administrator pruitt or individuals with the epa that it's a much different audience that you'll hear from in terms of what they're doing at the epa. on that note, i wanted to give kudos to my former -- to mike's predecessor, scott pruitt, as the administrator of the epa and president trump's administrati
because what happens in those states, in california or colorado, where the city of boulder also has brought forth the same sort of climate change issues, will impact those of us in arkansas or delaware. it will be coast to coast impact across energy policy. that's not where energy policy should be decided. energy policy should be decided in congress by those elected to represent the people of those states, and those debates should happen at that level and should not happen by small...
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boulder is a very dynamic community. it is the start of capital of colorado.is a high-tech community that is vibrant. google, twitter will stop one of the most highly educated communities in the country. the camera used to serve the community pretty well. as it has gotten smaller and smaller, we have been able to do less and less and less. , seemede an issue that to me, the community of boulder needed to know about. so then it could decide whether he wanted to save this institution, it's 128-year-old daily newspaper, or whether it was willing to watch this hedge fund essentially pleaded dry. if you read the report, the timeline here is pretty short. at 2020 perhaps as the end of the line for a lot of these properties as old and simply drains all of the cash out of it. i felt it was important people understand what was going on. the newspaper is the community storyteller. if we are not telling the story because it is about us, people are not going to find out what is going on. i felt it was import to write about this. i submitted the editorial to our editorial
boulder is a very dynamic community. it is the start of capital of colorado.is a high-tech community that is vibrant. google, twitter will stop one of the most highly educated communities in the country. the camera used to serve the community pretty well. as it has gotten smaller and smaller, we have been able to do less and less and less. , seemede an issue that to me, the community of boulder needed to know about. so then it could decide whether he wanted to save this institution, it's...
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this cbs broadcast from may 27, 1969 focuses on youth and their , parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, generation gap, racial tensions, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a cbs commissioned national opinion survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and others who did not. this is just under an hour. host: it is a time of dissent
this cbs broadcast from may 27, 1969 focuses on youth and their , parents in the boulder, colorado area and explores their opinions about the vietnam war, generation gap, racial tensions, and their views on dissent. this is the second of a three-part program based on a cbs commissioned national opinion survey of about 1300 young people between the ages of 17 and 23. some who attended college, and others who did not. this is just under an hour. host: it is a time of dissent