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Convention week in Denver - what's your take?
Tuesday, August 26
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Charlie Rose on Denver
Friday, August 29
 
Recreate 68 DNC Protests
Friday, August 29
 
Photos from the Convention
Wednesday, August 27
 
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Tuesday, August 26
 
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Colorado Matters #634
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8/29/08: Colorado Matters #634
 
8/28/08: Colorado Matters #633
 
8/27/08: Colorado Matters #632
 
8/26/08: Colorado Matters #631
 
8/25/08: Colorado Matters #630
 
8/15/08: Convention Preview
 
8/3/08: The 2008 Democratic National Convention
 
7/18/08: Media Coverage
 
7/11/08: Immigration
 
6/27/08: Soaring Gas Prices
 
6/20/08: Unions
 
6/15/08: Campaign Coverage
 
6/8/08: Dealing with Our Enemies
 
6/1/08: A Special Chair for Conservative Thought?
 
5/23/08: Looking Ahead to 2009 Legislative Session
 
5/16/08: Prioritizing Care in a Crisis
 
5/9/08: Legislative Roundup
 
5/2/08: Olympic Boycott, Training Centers
 
4/13/08: Health Care Reform with Special Guest T.R. Reid
 
4/20/08: Dick Lamm Talks Intergenerational Equity
 
3/29/08: Preserving DNA Evidence/Death Penalty in Child Rape Cases
 
3/21/08: Affirmative Action/Fair Wages for Women
 
3/16/08: Same Sex Classrooms
 
3/9/08: What to do About Traffic on I-70?
 
2/29/08: Hate Crime/National I.D.
 
2/24/08: Tax Rebates/Bruce Benson
 
2/17/08: Legislative Roundup
 
2/8/08: Water: Supply & Demand in Colorado
 
2/1/08: Colorado's Super Tuesday
 
1/27/08: By the People: Education in Colorado
 
1/18/08: Former Governor Lamm Talks Sustainability
 
1/13/08: Colorado's Fiscal Straitjacket/Mortgage Lending Crisis
 
1/4/08: Health Care Reform
 
12/28/07: Top News Stories of 2007
 
12/21/07: Diversity Video/Religion & Politics
 
12/16/07: Focus Edition: Immigration in Colorado
 
12/7/07: Media Ownership
 
11/30/07: Plain Language/Politics and Progress
 
11/23/07: Farm Subsidies/Barring Bush on Iran
 
11/18/07: Iraq Death Toll
 
11/10/07: Contraceptives in High School
 
11/3/07: Bush and Cuba
 
10/26/07: The Media's Effect on the News
 
10/19/07: The Colorado Economy
 
10/12/07: Health Care Reform
 
10/5/07: Airline Delays/The Pledge of Allegiance
 
9/30/07: Michael Brown & National Response Framework
 
9/21/07: The Future of American Trucking
 
9/14/07: Iraq Report
 
9/7/07: Juvenile Offenders/Larry Craig
 
8/31/07: Guest Worker Program
 
8/26/07: Progress in Iraq?/Marijuana Law
 
8/19/07: Focus Edition: Education
 
8/10/07: Farm Subsidies/Ethics in Congress
 
8/3/07: Abortion in Colorado
 
7/27/07: Focus Edition: Safety and Security in Colorado
 
7/21/07: Time to Impeach? / Capitol Shooting
 
7/15/07: Is Talk Radio Running America?/Diversity in Schools
 
7/8/07: Did the Media Go Too Far?/The Future of Newspapers
 
7/1/07: Religion & Taxis/Fireworks Bans
 
6/22/07: Energy Bill/State Fair Funding
 
6/15/07: International Space Station Funding
 
6/10/07: Crowded Presidential Race/Lobbying Ban
 
6/1/07: Gas Gouging/Colorado Transportation
 
5/27/07: Immigration Reform
 
5/18/07: Gas Prices/National ID
 
5/12/07: Defining Success in Iraq/Colorado's Presidential Caucuses
 
5/6/07: Colorado Legislature Reports on First Session
 
4/13/07: High School Graduations/Oil Drill Chill
 
4/6/07: Stem Cell Debate
 
4/1/07: CSAP Testing & Executive Privilege
 
3/25/07: Protecting Small Retailers
 
3/18/07: Labor Legislation
 
3/9/07: State Anti-War Resolution
 
3/2/07: Book Controversy
 
2/25/07: The Anti-Smoking Movement
 
2/16/07: Colorado Death Penalty
 
2/9/07: Cervical Cancer Vaccine
 
2/2/07: Bush vs. Congress on Troop Surge
 
1/26/07: Obama in the Running?/Smoking Ban in Casinos
 
1/19/07: Mistakes in Iraq/Ethics in State Legislature
 
1/12/07: New Congress/Clergy Sex Scandals
 
1/5/07: Immigration/Castro
 
 
Tuesday, August 26, 2008 | 1 comment
"Washington Week with Gwen Ifill and National Journal" visited Denver on Friday, August 22. In addition to the regular weekly episode, they also shot a question-and-answer session with the audience. Watch now.
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Tuesday, August 19, 2008 | 18 comments
The next two weeks put a big spotlight on the two major U.S. political parties and their conventions. Will the conventions make a difference?
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Friday, August 15, 2008 | 1 comment
From the August 15 program:  The two party conventions are just ahead...how does this presidential year compare to others, and what should we expect, between now and the November election?
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Friday, August 1, 2008 | 1 comment
From the August 1 program:  Is Denver ready for its moment in the spotlight, the Democratic National Convention at the end of this month?
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Friday, July 25, 2008 | 0 comments
From the July 25 program:  Are Colorado voters likely to vote in favor of various budget proposals on the November ballot?
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Friday, July 25, 2008 | 0 comments
From the July 25 program:  According to a Floyd Ciruli poll, more Coloradans are pessimistic about the direction the state is headed than they were a year ago... and older residents are more pessimistic than younger residents.  Why is that?
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Friday, July 18, 2008 | 6 comments
From the July 18 program:  Should congress re-instate the Fairness Doctrine, to require broadcasters to always present contrasting views?
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Friday, July 18, 2008 | 2 comments
From the July 18 program:  Are the protests at the Democratic and Republican conventions going to get the same amount of coverage as the main proceedings?  Should they?
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Friday, July 11, 2008 | 2 comments
From the July 11 program:  Now that both presidential campaigns are focusing on the Latino or Hispanic vote, is there meaningful change ahead on immigration policy?
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Friday, July 11, 2008 | 1 comment
From the July 11 program:   How are employers in Colorado and elsewhere coping with immigration enforcement crackdowns and state laws attempting to do the federal government's job?
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