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August 8th, 2014 Edition

Season 22 Episode 36 | 27m 29s

Gov. Hickenlooper's fracking compromise. Reports of misconduct in Denver sheriff's office.

The panel of CIO discusses the loophole that allowed Arapahoe High School not to report the December 2013 shooting to the Dept. of Education. Gov. Hickenlooper announcing a compromise on fracking ballot initiatives and the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission's lawsuit against Longmont being dropped.

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August 8th, 2014 Edition

Season 22 Episode 36 | 27m 29s

The panel of CIO discusses the loophole that allowed Arapahoe High School not to report the December 2013 shooting to the Dept. of Education. Gov. Hickenlooper announcing a compromise on fracking ballot initiatives and the Colorado Oil & Gas Conservation Commission's lawsuit against Longmont being dropped.

08/07/2014 | Rating NR

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