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the university of colorado boulder posted this 90 minute event. i now have the privilege of welcoming a speaker. he grew up in michigan and began his college career in colorado.
the university of colorado boulder posted this 90 minute event. i now have the privilege of welcoming a speaker. he grew up in michigan and began his college career in colorado.
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>> that's not a fair question in boulder, colorado. >> i know. i know i'm playing to my audience. >> it brings up an interesting point though. the nasa budget is about one-half of 1% of the federal budget. so, i mean, basically, if all of you guys would give $100 a year, that would, like, ten times our, you know, our budget. maybe not ten times, be but that would give us enough money to do that. that's another interesting question. is there a political will to the put that tax money in? i would love to go back to the moon, personally. i would love to establish a moon base and develop the technology to take us on to mars from there. that's kind of my personal thing. i'd love to see people back on the moon. [applause] >> all right. you lucky guy, you're the last question. [laughter] no pressure. >> regarding the idea of augment ations, i'm just curious how that might affect our education system with this wealth of knowledge available. [laughter] [inaudible conversations] >> oh, yeah. yeah, yeah, yeah. education. look at it, you know? you have good
>> that's not a fair question in boulder, colorado. >> i know. i know i'm playing to my audience. >> it brings up an interesting point though. the nasa budget is about one-half of 1% of the federal budget. so, i mean, basically, if all of you guys would give $100 a year, that would, like, ten times our, you know, our budget. maybe not ten times, be but that would give us enough money to do that. that's another interesting question. is there a political will to the put that tax...
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the university of colorado boulder posted this 90 minute event. i now have the privilege of welcoming a speaker. he grew up in michigan and began his college career in colorado. he nearly ended his college career during his freshman year which he described as disastrous. he then enlisted in the army in 1966. the result of various standardized tests characterize him for officer candidacy school. he was then placed in the artillery. he would on to go to the school of welfare -- warfare where he in language, counterinsurgency and special tactics. in may of 1968 he was sent to vietnam as a advisor to a various mall regional unit. with the he worked enemies militia units. in may of 1969 he returned to the united states. he would back to college first to the university of michigan and then returned to college. he went on to get a phd in philosophy at the university of california center rooms with a curious timing that i graduated in the spring of 1972 from the same college. it was a sort of changing of the guard. he arrived in the graduate program in the
the university of colorado boulder posted this 90 minute event. i now have the privilege of welcoming a speaker. he grew up in michigan and began his college career in colorado. he nearly ended his college career during his freshman year which he described as disastrous. he then enlisted in the army in 1966. the result of various standardized tests characterize him for officer candidacy school. he was then placed in the artillery. he would on to go to the school of welfare -- warfare where he...
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brady from boulder colorado disagreeing with what the president said. good morning. ller: good morning. thank you for having me on. i live in boulder, colorado. i think this isn't really a freedom of speech issue per se because if you are employed by someone, you cannot really say things that may represent that employer unfavorably. in terms of sports, there is always politics and sports. jesse owens is a prime example. baseball was made a national pastime because we wanted to increase nationalism at some point. it is ridiculous what president trump is doing. -- it does not make much sense from a man who has twoespected to soldiers -- flag iss saying the sacred but what he said to john family wasthe khan justified. he is just a real racist son of a gun. host: good morning. your thoughts? caller: i find the last caller kind of funny when he says trump is a racist. there is black people working for him, and he is for the people to get the money. --re else are these people where is he going to get the country thaty in a make as much money as they do in an nfl football le
brady from boulder colorado disagreeing with what the president said. good morning. ller: good morning. thank you for having me on. i live in boulder, colorado. i think this isn't really a freedom of speech issue per se because if you are employed by someone, you cannot really say things that may represent that employer unfavorably. in terms of sports, there is always politics and sports. jesse owens is a prime example. baseball was made a national pastime because we wanted to increase...
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he got his phd at the university of colorado in boulder. colorado seems to be a theme here today, because of where people are buried, even though they did not want to be buried there. [laughter] that is pretty bad, you know when you kidnap a dead body. , they kept him on ice for like six months and then planted him up there now, where he resides. he could reside here in the vastness and the beauty of the bighorn basin, and towering trees would line his grave. and instead, he now has all of the radio and television towers for the city of denver surrounding him. but i'm sorry, i digress. [laughter] jeff is from colorado, but we are not going to hold that against him. it is a wonderful, wonderful state just to the north of new mexico, where i live, which is really wonderful. he's a professor emeritus of history in colorado, where he taught for 32 years. he's very young. i don't know how that is possible. he's the author of three books on the indian wars, including "dog soldier justice" and "the cheyenne war, indian raids on the road to denver."
he got his phd at the university of colorado in boulder. colorado seems to be a theme here today, because of where people are buried, even though they did not want to be buried there. [laughter] that is pretty bad, you know when you kidnap a dead body. , they kept him on ice for like six months and then planted him up there now, where he resides. he could reside here in the vastness and the beauty of the bighorn basin, and towering trees would line his grave. and instead, he now has all of the...
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iowa en el tercero y boulder, colorado en el cuarto. han visto sus ventas afectadas por los constantes proyectos de construccin. - el alcalde de la ciudad, "ed lee", ha propuesto un programa para moderar las construcciones. - de este modo, las agencias encargadas de construr, tendrn que crear estrategias que minimicen el golpe econmico tanto en los negocios como el los barrios. take vo/blanca --ola de calor mortal! autoridades confirman la muerte de varios ancianos durante la pasada ola de calor... todos en san francisco... y todos con una cosa en comn... le explicamos... take sot "lo siento mucho, y me siento muy mal pero no van a recibir ningun servicio por eso espero que me vayan a quitar mi licencia..." vo/cesar --un abogado de inmigracin acusado por centenares de personas en la baha y los ngeles de fraude, rompe el silencio y asegura que no cumpli con sus compromisos por culpa de otra persona... cam 2 cesar ...no se olvide de escribirnos al correo "noticiero t 48 arroba telemundo punto com" ..... blanca --- y si tiene una historia
iowa en el tercero y boulder, colorado en el cuarto. han visto sus ventas afectadas por los constantes proyectos de construccin. - el alcalde de la ciudad, "ed lee", ha propuesto un programa para moderar las construcciones. - de este modo, las agencias encargadas de construr, tendrn que crear estrategias que minimicen el golpe econmico tanto en los negocios como el los barrios. take vo/blanca --ola de calor mortal! autoridades confirman la muerte de varios ancianos durante la pasada...
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it's been 20 years since 6-year-old jonbenet ramsey was found inside her boulder, colorado home, murderedspite countless investigations, no one has ever been charged in her case. the death of this little girl haunts me. what kind
it's been 20 years since 6-year-old jonbenet ramsey was found inside her boulder, colorado home, murderedspite countless investigations, no one has ever been charged in her case. the death of this little girl haunts me. what kind
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i grew up in a couple of different places but mainly boulder, colorado. my family was great.normal. i don't know, i was fixated on dark, scary, intense, dramatic things. >> stephen: did you write horror stories? >> i wrote, like, weirdo stories, but also i just wrote stories that were meant to intrigue you and meant to sound really cool that made no sense. like, i think one of the titles was, "the beginning of the never before." ( laughter ) >> stephen: i guarantee you someone in hollywood would buy that based on the title. that's the next harry potter right there "the beginning of the never before." >> maybe i really had something going on back then. >> stephen: "the beginning of never before," it's what happens at a time that never was. >> exactly. it's very intriguing. >> stephen: executive producer, jessica biel. good luck getting jessica biel, because she's a total diva. >> she is. never going to happen. >> stephen: lovely to meet you. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you so much.. >> stephen: "the sinner" airs wednesdays on usa network. jessica biel, everybody
i grew up in a couple of different places but mainly boulder, colorado. my family was great.normal. i don't know, i was fixated on dark, scary, intense, dramatic things. >> stephen: did you write horror stories? >> i wrote, like, weirdo stories, but also i just wrote stories that were meant to intrigue you and meant to sound really cool that made no sense. like, i think one of the titles was, "the beginning of the never before." ( laughter ) >> stephen: i guarantee...
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minute discussion was part of the annual world affairs conference hosted by the university of colorado at boulder. >> hello. all right, so the first thing, i have already done this to my phone. i messed it up. you guys know i'm not the queen of technology. you guys, you have a cell phone, turn it off. no phones ringing, no lights flashing. i'll be able to see them from up here, so here we go. phones off. you know how i am about phones. okay. all right. here we go. so the topic today is life in -- this morning is life in the 22nd century. and, you know i'm an engineer. i see a phone on back there. turn off that light, or a computer or something. thank you. you know, when people talk about the future of the 22nd century, i'm sort of like, i go into my engineer mode and go, well, what are you going to do about cosmic rays when you fly to outer space and what about the time problem? i'm kind of a wet blanket. but these three panelists are very well qualified with actual facts to talk about the 22nd century and what we might anticipate. so our three speakers, i'm going to introduce them in the order t
minute discussion was part of the annual world affairs conference hosted by the university of colorado at boulder. >> hello. all right, so the first thing, i have already done this to my phone. i messed it up. you guys know i'm not the queen of technology. you guys, you have a cell phone, turn it off. no phones ringing, no lights flashing. i'll be able to see them from up here, so here we go. phones off. you know how i am about phones. okay. all right. here we go. so the topic today is...
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penny died at home in boulder, colorado. colorado. she was 95 years old.colorado. she was 95 years old. outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel. it also has stain lifting action. it's going to give their patients the protection that they need and the whiter teeth that they want. ♪ ♪ stare with me into the abyss ( ♪ ) ♪ stare with me into the abyss just walk right in and pay zero dollars with most insurance.r. plus, when you get a flu shot at walgreens, you help provide a lifesaving vaccine to a child in need through the un foundation. it's that easy to get your flu shot and make a difference. so swing by your local walgreens today. walgreens. at the corner of happy & healthy. >>> we close this morning in los
penny died at home in boulder, colorado. colorado. she was 95 years old.colorado. she was 95 years old. outer layer of your tooth surface. the thing that's really important to dentists is to make sure that that enamel stays strong and resilient for a lifetime the more that we can strengthen and re-harden that tooth surface, the whiter their patients' teeth are going to be. dentists are going to really want to recommend pronamel strong and bright. it helps to strengthen and re-harden the enamel....
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the carjackers, also listed as runaways, drove off ending up in boulder, colorado the next day.olice arrested a pair of 13-year-old boys and the 12-year old girlfriend of one of the teens."the detective told me that my vehicle was recovered and the kids are in custody in a juvenile detention center," whitney- jimmy said.that wasn't much relief for her, however. whitney-jimmy said still has to pay to get her car out of an impound lot nearly 500 miles away, plus a $20 holding fee per day."they put a lot of financial issues on me," she said.without a dependable car to get her young kids to school and herself to work, whitney-jimmy wonders how she's going to get to colorado, and how she's going to pay to get her car back.she also wonders f the kids will be held accountable."are they going to take the responsibility for what they've done or is this going to be a slap on the hand?" she said. (pam) the kids are facing armed the kids are (pam) (pam) the kids are facing armed robbery and carjacking charges. (steve) another big story... tonight republican leaders say ... it is a toss- up
the carjackers, also listed as runaways, drove off ending up in boulder, colorado the next day.olice arrested a pair of 13-year-old boys and the 12-year old girlfriend of one of the teens."the detective told me that my vehicle was recovered and the kids are in custody in a juvenile detention center," whitney- jimmy said.that wasn't much relief for her, however. whitney-jimmy said still has to pay to get her car out of an impound lot nearly 500 miles away, plus a $20 holding fee per...
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and eight college towns in the middle of america like boulder, colorado, and atlanta, georgia. that is blue america. everything else is red. interesting. for theho voted constitution intended to be the people in the ports. the people who voted against the constitution tend to be the people in the hinterlands. that is different. i claim that ports are places that are connected to the world, they are places of commerce and trade. they are often centers of education and philanthropy. they are where people and peoples intermingle, california is where north meets south and east meets west. so is philadelphia. philadelphia was always a more mixed place. and new york city. and they are the law towns. law is about commerce and trade and the clashes of culture. philadelphia is lousy with lawyers, so is washington, d.c., so is new york, so is boston, and so is san francisco. and that is where the justices today interestingly enough come from. that was not always true. let's take the dred scott , which lincoln runs against. dred scott said preposterous things about the constitution. for e
and eight college towns in the middle of america like boulder, colorado, and atlanta, georgia. that is blue america. everything else is red. interesting. for theho voted constitution intended to be the people in the ports. the people who voted against the constitution tend to be the people in the hinterlands. that is different. i claim that ports are places that are connected to the world, they are places of commerce and trade. they are often centers of education and philanthropy. they are...
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according to her children, she died of a stroke on saturday in boulder, colorado. 95 years old. >> turning to sunday night football, the atlanta falcons are celebrating their first win in their new home. they beat the green bay packers last night 24 to 33 at the mercedes benz stadium. they played the game with the stadium roof open. >> coming up childish gambino makes history at last night's emmys. >> one of the most prestigious universities adopts gender neutral names to refer to its student body. >> a live look across the d.c. region. 5:11 is our time. 71 degrees. going to feel like summer mike thomas we'll talk about the forecast on the other side pro tip: giant has great prices on produce. so, when it's your turn to do the shopping and you need to get... raspberries for john... strawberries for amy... bananas for mom...wait, what's a jicama? and at these prices, i can make it all happen. take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. >> ♪ >> time now is 5:14. a look at the stories we're following for you today, monday, september 18th. more than 40
according to her children, she died of a stroke on saturday in boulder, colorado. 95 years old. >> turning to sunday night football, the atlanta falcons are celebrating their first win in their new home. they beat the green bay packers last night 24 to 33 at the mercedes benz stadium. they played the game with the stadium roof open. >> coming up childish gambino makes history at last night's emmys. >> one of the most prestigious universities adopts gender neutral names to...
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minute discussion was part of the annual world affairs conference hosted by the university of colorado at boulder. >> hello. all right, so the first thing, i have already done this to my phone. i messed it up. you guys know i'm not the queen of technology. you guys, you have a cell phone, turn it off. no phones ringing, no lights flashing. i'll be able to see them from up here, so here we go. phones off. you know how i am about phones. okay. all right. here we go. so the topic today is life in -- this morning is life in the 22nd century. and, you know i'm an engineer. i see a phone on back there. turn off that light, or a computer or something. thank you. you know, when people talk about the future of the 22nd century, i'm sort of like, i go into my engineer mode and go, well, what are you going to do about cosmic rays when you fly to outer space and what about the time problem? i'm kind of a wet blanket. but these three panelists are very well qualified with actual facts to talk about the 22nd century and what we might anticipate. so our three speakers, i'm going to introduce them in the order t
minute discussion was part of the annual world affairs conference hosted by the university of colorado at boulder. >> hello. all right, so the first thing, i have already done this to my phone. i messed it up. you guys know i'm not the queen of technology. you guys, you have a cell phone, turn it off. no phones ringing, no lights flashing. i'll be able to see them from up here, so here we go. phones off. you know how i am about phones. okay. all right. here we go. so the topic today is...
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[laughter] >> that's not a fair question in boulder, colorado. >> i know. playing to my audience. >> actually, david brings up an interesting point though. the nasa budget is about the federal % of udget so if you all gave 1 hundreded a year, that would ten times our budget. to do that.gh money that's another interesting question. will to the political put that tax money in to get to mars. i would love to go back to the moon personally. love to actually establish a moon base and develop the technology to take mars from there. of my personal thing. thank you. [applause] >> all right. guy, you're the last question. no pressure. >> regarding the idea of how might that affect our education system with wealth of knowledge available? education, look at it. the first six years of your life. then you go off to school. graduate to high school. to go for going another four years through college and then by the way most you want l be told that dream job as a weight amusement park so you better get a graduate degree. here is the design plan for homo sapiens. you're bor
[laughter] >> that's not a fair question in boulder, colorado. >> i know. playing to my audience. >> actually, david brings up an interesting point though. the nasa budget is about the federal % of udget so if you all gave 1 hundreded a year, that would ten times our budget. to do that.gh money that's another interesting question. will to the political put that tax money in to get to mars. i would love to go back to the moon personally. love to actually establish a moon base...
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is also an alum of the university of colorado at boulder. spent a good month for state and a good month for committee overall. i apologize to the witnesses. of two other hearings this morning. senator scott, please introduce a remaining witness. >> it's my pleasure and honor to reduce reformer to the committee. he has distinguished himself as a study leader in the humble man of integrity guiding our state through times of uncertainty. a veteran in his field he comes stress with over four decades of experience previously serving as a deputy insurance commissioner of enforcement division and later as vice president of the american insurance association. over the course of his career he's been recognized for his contributions for the public good. recently elected as secretary-treasurer for the national association of insurance commissioners affording him inside into the insurance across the country. his knowledge base and experience in core values has made him an indispensable resource for me, my staff, interstate. grateful for him to be here t
is also an alum of the university of colorado at boulder. spent a good month for state and a good month for committee overall. i apologize to the witnesses. of two other hearings this morning. senator scott, please introduce a remaining witness. >> it's my pleasure and honor to reduce reformer to the committee. he has distinguished himself as a study leader in the humble man of integrity guiding our state through times of uncertainty. a veteran in his field he comes stress with over four...
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ruiz-moss is also an alum of the university of colorado at boulder. it's been a good month for our state and the health committee and i think it's been a good month for our committee overall. i apologize to the witnesses. i have two other hearings this morning so i am going to be going back and forth. thank you. >> thank you. senator scott, would you introduce our remaining witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it certainly is my pleasure and honor to introduce director ray farmer to the committee. since his appointment of director of south carolina department of insurance in 2012 he has distinguished himself as a steady leader and a humble man of integrity, guiding our state through times of uncertainty. a veteran in his field he comes to us with over four decades of experience, previously serving as a deputy insurance commissioner of the enforcement division for the georgia department of insurance and later as vice president of the american insurance association. over the course of his career, director farmer has been recognized numerous times for hi
ruiz-moss is also an alum of the university of colorado at boulder. it's been a good month for our state and the health committee and i think it's been a good month for our committee overall. i apologize to the witnesses. i have two other hearings this morning so i am going to be going back and forth. thank you. >> thank you. senator scott, would you introduce our remaining witness. >> thank you, mr. chairman. it certainly is my pleasure and honor to introduce director ray farmer to...
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colorado. in 2009 it was named the best place to live. it's population is nearly quadrupled in four decades. >> we've had people read money magazine and decided to move. >> louisville has important neighbors, boulderver. they have seen tremendous job growth and housing markets. analysis of towns with less than 10,000 people between 2015 and 2016, utah, colorado, washington state, oregon and texas all saw strong growth. >> they are the top leading states for job growth. jobs are people, so that's why we are seeing growth in those areas. >> tech jobs. selleck city or seattle. they have gobbled up surrounding areas. >> on the day like today, i can and out on my bike and ride around in step with the local cafe. >> for every edgewood washington there is a delaware county new york located 130 miles from the big apple. it's a losing population. >> i have seen businesses dry up and go away. people have to move because there is no work. >> according to pew, 54% of small towns or drinking new york state tops the list. chris still drives the 40 miles to delaware county for haircuts but moved away years ago. >> there is very little to do here, restaurants are pretty much gone. a lot of the young people just g
colorado. in 2009 it was named the best place to live. it's population is nearly quadrupled in four decades. >> we've had people read money magazine and decided to move. >> louisville has important neighbors, boulderver. they have seen tremendous job growth and housing markets. analysis of towns with less than 10,000 people between 2015 and 2016, utah, colorado, washington state, oregon and texas all saw strong growth. >> they are the top leading states for job growth. jobs...
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colorado, let's talk about that and cam. it is a little bit of a matchup, or rather a rematch. it is a night game in boulder. can get rowdy. i like that. >> they were written off but they have been very impressive so far. the quarterback picked up right where the old quarterback left off. the viewers may wonder about colorado but they were one of the great stories and college football last year and mike mcintyre is done an unbelievable job. it would not surprise me if they did not get in the game because they have not really played anybody so far.>> i would agree with that. >>> i know there are san jose alumni out there. >>> i'm off to the warriors meeting today and steph curry and i have a thing in about two hours. >> will we see you at noon? >> i think you will see me at noon live for media day. >>> good luck to everyone out there. go bears. ♪ keeping up. it takes hard work, tight budgets and a little support. and pg&e is ready to do our part. our care program can save you 20% or more on your monthly bill. it just takes a few minutes to apply and you'll see the savings on your next bill. when having a litt
colorado, let's talk about that and cam. it is a little bit of a matchup, or rather a rematch. it is a night game in boulder. can get rowdy. i like that. >> they were written off but they have been very impressive so far. the quarterback picked up right where the old quarterback left off. the viewers may wonder about colorado but they were one of the great stories and college football last year and mike mcintyre is done an unbelievable job. it would not surprise me if they did not get in...
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could century.r the next from the annual world affairs conference hosted by the university of colorado boulder, this is one hour and 25 minutes worried --. -- one hour and 25 minutes. hello. all right,th
could century.r the next from the annual world affairs conference hosted by the university of colorado boulder, this is one hour and 25 minutes worried --. -- one hour and 25 minutes. hello. all right,th