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22 Boom – Fall TV Special 2012 – Episode 58

Oct 3rd

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in 22 Boom

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The Fall 2012 TV Special of 22 Boom hosted by Jann Scott, we have lots of great fun in this show, first we learn about the spirit walk at the Boulder cemetery coming up, then we re visit the Mall Crawl and Disney’s Boo To You Parade. Lauren visit the costume shop to tell us what’s hot for Halloween, Jena makes Butternut Squash Soup and C.U. Buff fans breakout in song at the Village Coffee Shop. Jann visits the Valmont Bike Park and rides with the Thursday Night Cruisers. Skyguy tells us about comets and shooting stars, Hotshots reviews the movie Premium Rush, Jann Scott Live talks about Fuels and our future on earth, the News also talks about the energy crisis. The in our Boulder Restaurant section of the show we visit Subway in the UMC, Maries Cafe, and Ripple Frozen Yogurt. Wrapping up the show is the rising generation of K-Pop, and you probably guessed it, Psy’s Gangnam Style and Kids React to K-Pop, plus a new section we call Cat of the Week, this week it’s Cats playing Patty Cake. Enjoy!

Videos in this Episode


  • 22 Boom Intro

    22 Boom Intro

  • Fall TV Special

    Fall TV Special

  • Spirit Walk in the Columbia Cemetery

    Spirit Walk in the Columbia Cemetery

  • Boulder Mall Crawl

    Boulder Mall Crawl

  • Boulder Channel 1 Social Media

    Boulder Channel 1 Social Media

  • Mickey's Boo to You Halloween Parade

    Mickey’s Boo to You Halloween Parade

  • Fall TV Special

    Fall TV Special

  • Boulder Channel 1 Social Media

    Boulder Channel 1 Social Media

  • This Week in Boulder - Halloween

    This Week in Boulder – Halloween

  • Gorgeous Food with Jena - Butternut Squash Soup

    Gorgeous Food with Jena – Butternut Squash Soup

  • Village Coffee Shop

    Village Coffee Shop

  • Valmont Bike Park Grand Opening Day

    Valmont Bike Park Grand Opening Day

  • Fall TV Special

    Fall TV Special

  • Boulder Channel 1 Social Media

    Boulder Channel 1 Social Media

  • Thursday Night Cruisers

    Thursday Night Cruisers

  • Sky Guy - What is The Difference Between a Comet and a Shooting Star

    Sky Guy – What is The Difference Between a Comet and a Shooting Star

  • Hotshots Movie Review of Premium Rush

    Hotshots Movie Review of Premium Rush

  • Jann Scott Live - Fuels

    Jann Scott Live – Fuels

  • Fall TV Special

    Fall TV Special

  • World News 1 - Suntans and Nuclear Power

    World News 1 – Suntans and Nuclear Power

  • Subway Boulder at Base-Mar and UMC - Best of Boulder

    Subway Boulder at Base-Mar and UMC – Best of Boulder

  • Marie's Cafe

    Marie’s Cafe

  • Fall TV Special

    Fall TV Special

  • Ripple Pure Frozen Yogurt

    Ripple Pure Frozen Yogurt

  • Psy - Gangnam Style

    Psy – Gangnam Style

  • Kids react to K-Pop

    Kids react to K-Pop

  • Cats Play Patty Cake

    Cats Play Patty Cake

  • Outro

    Outro
 

Simple math: Release less CO2 or face catastrophic consequences

Oct 2nd

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in Environmental News

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The climate change math is fairly simple: 

We can burn 565 more gigatons of carbon and stay below 2°C of warming — anything more than that risks catastrophe for life on earth. The problem is, the fossil fuel corporations now have 2,795 gigatons in their reserves, five times the safe amount. And they’re planning to burn it all, because the industry thinks that their bottom line is worth more than a livable planet like the one we grew up with.

All of the climate catastrophes we witnessed this summer — the nation’s breadbasket drying out, the historic Arctic melting, and fires sweeping the West — are the product of that calculation by the fossil fuel industry.

This November, Bill McKibben and 350.org are embarking on a nationwide trek — the Do the Math Tour — that will explain the scary math of climate change, and lay out the plan to take on the fossil fuel industry before they trade away our future for a quick buck.

On December 2nd, Bill McKibben, and 350.org will be in Boulder — and we want you to be there with us. The energy is already running high (a few of the other tour dates are beginning to sell out) — in the future, you’ll look back to this night. You’ll remember it as the moment things really kicked into high gear, when we laid the groundwork for the epic fight ahead of us.

Can you join Bill in Boulder? Click here to RSVP: www.eventbrite.com/event/4507249304

This will be a different kind of event. For one, it’s not just Bill talking — we’ll have music and special guests both in person and via video, plus all of the best climate organizers we can find in and around Colorado.

It’s also the springboard to the next phase of climate change organizing in the US. All across the country people are planning new campaigns targeting the fossil fuel industry’s financial might, using divestment, civil disobedience and strategic pressure campaigns. It’s quite a task — and if we expect to have a shot at success, we’ll need everyone we can find to be working together.

I hope that you’ll be with us. Click here to RSVP: www.eventbrite.com/event/4507249304

Search robots corner barricaded man

Oct 2nd

Posted by Channel 1 Networks in City News

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Police safely apprehend barricaded suspect

 

At approximately 11:00 a.m. today, Oct. 2, dispatchers received a call from a woman reporting that her ex-boyfriend had broken into her home in the 3100 block of E. Euclid Avenue and that he had access to weapons.  The residence was unoccupied at the time of the break-in but the suspect was still inside.

 

Responding officers and the Boulder Police SWAT team attempted to make contact with the suspect but were unable to get a response. A search robot was deployed inside the house, and officers were able to see the suspect in a southeast bedroom, sitting on the floor.  He appeared to be incapacitated but occasionally moved his arms. He remained in this position throughout the incident.

 

At about 1:50 p.m., a second robot was sent inside the house to help insure that the suspect was not holding a gun in his hand. After receiving the safety information they needed, officers were able to enter the home and apprehend the suspect. A handgun was found nearby. The suspect was transported to Boulder Community Hospital for a medical evaluation.

 

The suspect is identified as a David Scott Wilson of Henderson, CO, DOB June 12, 1971.  He was charged with Felony Second-Degree Burglary, Felony First-Degree Criminal Trespass, and Misdemeanor Harassment with a Domestic Violence enhancement.

 

The case number for this incident is 12-13516.

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