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May 31, 2024
May 31, 2024: Political polarization ‘calcifies’ in 2024; Summer outlook is warmer and drier
00:49:48
Political polarization in the U.S. has only been reinforced with the conviction of Donald Trump. We talk with Stephen Hawkins, research director for More In Common, a global non-profit that fights what Hawkins now calls ossification or calcification. Then, Denver7 chief meteorologist Mike Nelson on severe weather and the summer outlook. Plus, a Colorado musical's journey from concept to stage.
May 31, 2024
Get ready for a warmer and drier summer
00:12:21
Hot and dry are the operative words when it comes to the weather outlook. We get perspective on the summer ahead -- and the recent severe weather -- with Denver7 Chief Meteorologist Mike Nelson. He joins us regularly to talk about the interplay between weather and climate in Colorado.
May 31, 2024
In six years, the US has gone from political polarization to ‘ossification’
00:18:09
The term "political polarization" no longer captures the state of partisanship in the US, according to Stephen Hawkins. The research director for More In Common is now using the words "ossification" and "calcification." And yet on some issues, there is plenty of evidence that common ground still exists. As Election 2024 draws closer, Hawkins reflects on polarization research and solutions.
May 30, 2024
May 30, 2024: Selling plasma for income; Local stars return to Colorado with U.S. Women’s Soccer
00:50:50
When money's tight, some people sell their plasma. People can get up to $200 per donation. We'll explore the ethical implications with a CU-Boulder professor who studied who donates and why. Then, 50 years ago this week, six young Chicano activists were killed in a series of bombings in Boulder. Later, marking the 70th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision ending segregation in public schools, with one of the Little Rock Nine. And, three hometown heroes return to the pitch with U.S. Women's Soccer.
May 29, 2024
May 29, 2024: Lightning Safety 101; Meet a ‘spellebrity’
00:51:15
Lightning killed a rancher in northern Colorado, and 34 head of cattle. With summer storm season fast-approaching, we discuss lightning safety, outside and at home. Then, Colorado will regulate funeral homes after a series of disturbing cases. Later, a very special rose reveals its true colors. Plus, he won the National Spelling Bee for Colorado as an 8th grader, now he's the Bee's pronouncer, a veritable "spellebrity."
May 29, 2024
It’s lightning season in Colorado. Here’s how to stay safe
00:12:29
Lightning awareness isn't just about the great outdoors — it's also important in cities and even indoor.
May 28, 2024
May 28, 2024: ‘After Action,’ a veteran fights a different battle; Reexamining the path of an 18th century explorer
00:50:13
She fought terrorists around the world as an analyst for the Army. But after being exposed to hazardous chemicals during her service, Elba Barr is now engaged in a different battle: to get health care and benefits from the U.S. government for herself and other veterans. Then, retracing the final journey of 18th century Captain James Cook while reexamining exploration and colonization.
May 28, 2024
‘After Action,’ Colorado Springs veteran still fighting battles
00:17:20
During her time in the military, Elba Barr grew accustomed to fighting — still, some battles have nonetheless been rather unexpected.
May 27, 2024
May 27, 2024: On Memorial Day, stories of heroism, bravery, and reflection
00:50:54
On Memorial Day, stories of Coloradans who served in extraordinary conditions. Then, a piece of the U.S.S. Arizona, in Aurora, preserves the memories of Coloradans killed at Pearl Harbor. And, how fallen U.S. service members came to be buried in American cemeteries abroad.
May 24, 2024
May 24, 2024: Where did Latinos sit on the bus during segregation? History professor, actress weigh in on DCPA play
00:50:45
A new play that immerses the audience in elaborate, layered soundscapes at the Denver Center for the Performing Arts asks the question, "Where Did We Sit on the Bus?" for Latino Americans during a time of segregation. Actress Satya Chavez joins us along with Ramon Del Castillo, a retired professor of Chicana Studies at Metropolitan State University of Denver.
May 31 | 00:49:48
May 31, 2024: Political polarization ‘calcifies’ in 2024; Summer outlook is warmer and drier
May 31 | 00:12:21
Get ready for a warmer and drier summer
May 31 | 00:18:09
In six years, the US has gone from political polarization to ‘ossification’
May 30 | 00:50:50
May 30, 2024: Selling plasma for income; Local stars return to Colorado with U.S. Women’s Soccer
May 29 | 00:51:15
May 29, 2024: Lightning Safety 101; Meet a ‘spellebrity’
May 29 | 00:12:29
It’s lightning season in Colorado. Here’s how to stay safe
May 28 | 00:50:13
May 28, 2024: ‘After Action,’ a veteran fights a different battle; Reexamining the path of an 18th century explorer
May 28 | 00:17:20
‘After Action,’ Colorado Springs veteran still fighting battles
May 27 | 00:50:54
May 27, 2024: On Memorial Day, stories of heroism, bravery, and reflection
May 24 | 00:50:45
May 24, 2024: Where did Latinos sit on the bus during segregation? History professor, actress weigh in on DCPA play
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