Lyle Laverty, former Assistant Secretary of the Interior for Fish, Wildlife and Parks, reflects on the Buffalo Creek fire set ablaze 24 years ago. Why separate loved ones from each other during a health crisis? Steve Reiter’s wife has been at Anschutz Medical Campus for 20 days due to pneumonia from a bacterial infection and she has not been able to see any member of her family, except through Face Time. Jason McBride is welcomed back by Kim and talks about the positive indicators of both the stock market and oil futures.
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