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Video: Colorado State of Mind, Feb. 11, 2011

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Topic: The Mainstreets Initiative. What does this new initiative aim to do in the four areas of Colorado designated for the program?

Guests include:

-Ryan Cobbins, a merchant in the Five Points neighborhood of Denver

-Pat Coyle, economic development specialist and director of the Colorado Division of Housing

-Michael Langhorne, president of the Rifle Economic Development Corp.

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Video: Colorado Inside Out, Feb. 4, 2010

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The panel discusses the protests in Egypt, the Senate proposal of the Asset Bill, the FasTracks task force of the Metro Mayor’s Caucus. Host Dominic Dezzutti is joined by Patricia Calhoun from Westword, David Kopel from the Independence Institute, Eric Sondermann from SE2 and Penfield Tate III from Greenburg Traurig.

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9News “Your Show” Moving To Newscast Segment

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9News “Your Show,” hosted for the past several years by departing political reporter Adam Schrager, will become a segment within the newscast, 9News announced on its Facebook page today.

Once a month, the show will be a “half-hour special,” the station said.

Reporter Chris Vanderveen is taking over responsibility for the show, which features questions posed by viewers of political figures, including legislators.

The Facebook announcement follows:

Hey gang, YOUR SHOW is going to continue. We are going to have weekly segments in the Sunday 8am and Sunday 5pm newscasts and a half hour special on the last Sunday of the month. We will continue to ask your questions to the newsmakers in the community and get your answers.

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Video: KRMA’s “Colorado State of Mind,” Jan. 28, 2011

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The KRMA current-affairs program debuts a new occasional format dubbed “Colorado Quarterly” and hosted by CEO Doug Price.

This program features a debate on whether schools are favoring the success of girls at the expense of boys. Guests: Lynn Gagnone, Dottie Lamm, Tim Foster and Rico Munn.

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Video: “Devil’s Advocate,” Jan. 21, 2010

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The subject is the state of investigative journalism. Jon Caldara’s guests are The Denver Post’s Chuck Plunkett and the Independence Institute’s Todd Shepherd.

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Video: KBDI’s Colorado Inside Out, Jan. 28, 2011

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Source: KBDI

Guests: Calhoun, Kopel, Silverman, Sealover. Topics: Big Air, Obama State of the Union, Scott Gessler moonlighting, legislative budget wrangle, civility.

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One TV Analyst, Aaron Harber, Predicts Little Damage For Buck

By Gene Davis, DENVER DAILY NEWS

Despite heavy media coverage, one political pundit doesn’t think Republican U.S. Senate candidate Ken Buck’s saying that being gay is partially a choice, like being an alcoholic, will have a significant impact on the election.

However, Colorado gay rights groups continued to hammer on Buck for saying on Sunday’s “Meet the Press” that being gay is partially a choice and “birth has an influence, like alcoholism and some other things.”

Aaron Harber, a political pundit and columnist for the Denver Daily News, doesn’t think Buck’s comment on gays will significantly hurt him on Election Day because most gay rights groups likely weren’t backing him to begin with. However, Harber doesn’t think the comment will help Buck, either.

“This likely is not a major issue but Buck’s appearing to be confused on the issue may have hurt him more than the issue itself,” he said. “He would have been smarter to say ‘I don’t know,’ if that truly were the case.’”

Meanwhile, The Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual and Transgender Community Center of Colorado (The Center) yesterday sent out a press release saying that Buck’s comments don’t reflect the views of the majority of Coloradans.

“It is unfortunate that an individual seeking an elected position that would represent the people of Colorado would choose to say such things, a nervous mistake or not,” said a statement from Carlos Martinez, executive director of The Center  “What is clear is that such comments are not reflective of the truly inclusive nature of this state.”

Rep. Mark Ferrandino, D-Denver, one of four openly gay or lesbian Colorado state legislators, added that “it is frightening that such dangerous and blatantly incorrect rhetoric is coming from a candidate so detached from the majority of Coloradans.”

Bennet battered, too

Sen. Michael Bennet, D-Colo., Buck’s opponent in the general election, also took some hits during “Meet the Press.” Bennet was asked during the TV news show about the stimulus package and health care reform, two controversial measures that he voted for.

The fact that President Barack Obama and Democrats have not highlighted key principles in health care reform with which most Americans agree — elimination of denial of coverage, wider coverage, lifting lifetime coverage caps etc — while leaving themselves open to attacks for the legislation’s failures — such as insufficient medical cost controls, no caps on health insurance premium increases, forced policy-buying, etc. — spells trouble for the appointed senator, according to Harber.

“It is likely Bennet’s vote will be characterized by his opponents in Colorado as the vote which got the health care bill approved,” he said. “Of course, that could be said about each senator who voted for the legislation.”

Poll

A Rasmussen Reports poll released Sunday showed that the race between Buck and Bennet is now a virtual tie. The poll of likely Colorado voters shows Buck with 47 percent support to Bennet’s 45 percent, with 4 percent preferring another candidate and another 4 percent undecided. The race has been closely watched throughout the country and has brought in the second highest amount of outside spending, according to The Sunlight Foundation, a campaign finance watchdog agency.

“People already are voting because mail ballots were received beginning October 14th so the key will be who can do the best job of turning out his supporters,” said Harber. “ In 2008, Colorado Democrats did a far superior job than Republicans and surprisingly won races across the state.  In 2010, Republicans have the edge in enthusiasm.  If the Buck campaign and the Republican Party can do a better Get-Out-The-Vote effort, Buck will win the race.”

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Watch It Now: ‘Independent Thinking’ Discusses RTD

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‘Independent Thinking’ and host Jon Caldara of the Independence Institute, discusses the Regional Transportation District with Chuck Plunkett of The Denver Post and Kathleen Osher from the Transit Alliance, a regional transit coalition. This video is presented in three parts.

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Watch It Now: ‘Colorado Inside Out’ Examines Penry, Schultheis

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‘Colorado Inside Out’ on KBDI-TV examines Sen. Dave Schultheis controversial “let’s roll” Tweet, and Josh Penry’s decision to exit the governor’s race.
The host is Raj Chohan. Guests are columnist David Sirota, the Independence Institute’s Dave Kopel, the Denver Post’s Dan Haley and WesternCitizen.com’s Wendy Norris.

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9News ‘Your Show’ Features Gov. Ritter On Frontier Jobs, Car Fees

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‘Your Show’ on 9News features Gov. Bill Ritter answering your questions on a variety of topics. The host is Adam Schrager.
Among other things, Ritter discussed the loss of 200 or so Frontier Airlines maintenance jobs to Milwaukee, Wis., his plan to create jobs, his support for an increase in car registration fees to fix the state’s 128 structurally deficient bridges as well as state worker furloughs, his decision to give money back to the state even though he cannot be furloughed, and early parole for some offenders as a way to save money.

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