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colorado is one of those ten.hold sway in and around denver, around pueblo to the south and around i-70, which runs east to west, essentially across the center of the state. it may look like they have lesterer to, but remember -- less territory, but remember, it's still the bulk of the state. other areas that vote republican tend to be in the less populated areas to the east and to the west, really colorado, the 4th congressional district, remains somewhat of a stronghold. as a whole, the state leans mostly democratic, and that's where the social issues now come in. in some states, you might have one or two of the major issues in play. it seems like colorado has all of them. take same-sex marriage. governor hickenlooper came out in favor of it last week. there's a personhood amendment that could limit abortions on the ballot in the fall. no doubt, democrats might be more excited about that than republicans. the approval of recreational marijuana continues to make the state a case study for the entire legalization
colorado is one of those ten.hold sway in and around denver, around pueblo to the south and around i-70, which runs east to west, essentially across the center of the state. it may look like they have lesterer to, but remember -- less territory, but remember, it's still the bulk of the state. other areas that vote republican tend to be in the less populated areas to the east and to the west, really colorado, the 4th congressional district, remains somewhat of a stronghold. as a whole, the state...
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looking at colorado and its legal marijuana sales. and the legal marijuana sales made possible by a new law that went into effect this year. here is a look at this. colorado pot rush. >> come along on a ride with us. we are about to take you on a place unlike any other. marijuana is legal. a sense of money is in the air. smoked a joint. >> i no longer have to feel like a criminal. i am not doing anything wrong. kevin and rachel are pot to a risk, so happy to be a mile high. joining us from new york, harry smith. let's begin with what led you to this story and to put together this special. first states in the nation to make recreational marijuana legal, let alone first place in the world to say this is something we will do in a legal way. will eat cookies and what have you. nation of the netherlands turn the shoulder to say it is ok. the worldplace in where recreational sale of marijuana is legal. guest: what did yohost: what di? www.c-span.org [laughter] that the size of the business is so much larger than anyone anticipated. the stat
looking at colorado and its legal marijuana sales. and the legal marijuana sales made possible by a new law that went into effect this year. here is a look at this. colorado pot rush. >> come along on a ride with us. we are about to take you on a place unlike any other. marijuana is legal. a sense of money is in the air. smoked a joint. >> i no longer have to feel like a criminal. i am not doing anything wrong. kevin and rachel are pot to a risk, so happy to be a mile high. joining...
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a sentence that he started serving at this colorado prison in 2006.of saudi arabia, has repeatedly advocated for his interests. they put up $400,000 for his bail during the trial. this youtube video from 2010 which asks president obama to pardon him, it's been viewed more than a million times on youtube, the u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia during the bush administration, even asked the attorney general from the state of colorado to travel to saudi arabia to discuss the case with the saudi royal family including the king, king abdullah. the attorney general explained the u.s. ambassador over there and the state department felt there was enough of a concern to send over a representative of colorado to explain to them our judicial system. colorado's then attorney general made that trip to saudi arabia in 2006. it was paid for by the federal government, he went there to explain that grad student's conviction and his sentence in colorado. the case was alarming enough to ask the attorney general to go over there and do that. about a year ago, al turkey made
a sentence that he started serving at this colorado prison in 2006.of saudi arabia, has repeatedly advocated for his interests. they put up $400,000 for his bail during the trial. this youtube video from 2010 which asks president obama to pardon him, it's been viewed more than a million times on youtube, the u.s. ambassador to saudi arabia during the bush administration, even asked the attorney general from the state of colorado to travel to saudi arabia to discuss the case with the saudi royal...
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you have nowhere kids in the colorado schools smoking weed than cigarettes. and you have the minority of high school juniors in high school is a good thing. >> what about the children, the >> as the industry grows, do you think that the industries providing the drug have a responsibility? mario, are we promoting profit over responsibility here? if we normalize and promote and advertise what is still an illegal drug to children, are there going to be negative consequences here? >> i would not draw the distinction between cannibus and alcohol. i don't hear anyone calling for the legalization of alcohol to protect children, and i don't think that cannibus is a less dangerous drug than alcohol. the problem is not cannibus. the problem is out of control use. which is a problem for a minority of cannibus users as well as a minority of alcohol users. what we should be doing is getting kids ready to control their own behavior. it's a much harder task than telling them to just say no. so i don't think that it takes us very far, and on the other hand, i think that the
you have nowhere kids in the colorado schools smoking weed than cigarettes. and you have the minority of high school juniors in high school is a good thing. >> what about the children, the >> as the industry grows, do you think that the industries providing the drug have a responsibility? mario, are we promoting profit over responsibility here? if we normalize and promote and advertise what is still an illegal drug to children, are there going to be negative consequences here?...
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i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorado is what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state lines. so for the wilsons, completely uprooting their lives and moving seemed to be the only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing in the world to have to do. we have all our family here, we have our jobs, so much we had to do. >> but just weeks after the dust-up in the diner, just around the time the wilsons allowed us to start filming their story exclusively, we received word that governor christie had eased his stance. eventually the state of new jersey did allow the edible form of marijuana after all. but the wilsons still had another roadblock. they couldn't get their doctors to prescribe it. >> there
i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorado is what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across...
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i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorados what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state lines. so for the wilsons, completely uprooting and lives and moving seemed to be the only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing to do. we have all our family here, we have our jobs, so much we had to do. >> but just weeks after the dust-up in the diner, just around the time the wilsons allowed us to start filming their story exclusively, we received word that governor christie had eased his stance. eventually the state of new jersey did allow the edible form of marijuana after all. but the wilsons still had another roadblock. they couldn't get their doctors to prescribe it. >> there's a certain level of jus
i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorados what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state...
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i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorado is what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state lines. so for the wilsons, completely uprooting their lives and moving seemed to be the only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing in the world to have to do. we have all our family here, we have our jobs, so much we had to do. >> but just weeks after the dust-up in the diner, just around the time the wilsons allowed us to start filming their story exclusively, we received word that governor christie had eased his stance. eventually the state of new jersey did allow the edible form of marijuana after all. but the wilsons still had another roadblock. they couldn't get their doctors to prescribe it. >> there
i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorado is what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across...
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our colorado soup of the day is roasted corn and chicken chowder.ng at elway's in downtown denver. we'll be right back. no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> well, it's congressional republicans this morning that have the bragging rights after david jolly's narrow victory in florida. the goal from now until november is avoid any political potholes in the push to keep and maybe expand the house majority. joining me is the man in charge of that operation, oregon congressman greg walden. of course, he is the chairman of the nrcc. congressman, good morning to you, sir. >> good morning to you, too. >> what do you take away? why did david jolly win in your analysis? >> he ran a redibcredible and effective campaign on issues that will play out across the country. everything that underlies everything is obamacare and
our colorado soup of the day is roasted corn and chicken chowder.ng at elway's in downtown denver. we'll be right back. no two people have the same financial goals. pnc investments works with you to understand yours and helps plan for your retirement. talk to a pnc investments financial advisor today. ♪ ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> well, it's congressional republicans this morning that have the...
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why did colorado governor john hickenlooper once pretend to be a u.s. senator?ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident retirement today. has begun. choose your adventure, and take command of the road. ♪ with the highly capable gx, lx and rx. dare to be spontaneous, during the command performance sales event. ♪ get great offers on your favorite lexus models, now through march 31st. this is the pursuit of perfection. >>> as catholics mark the first year since the election of pope francis, new poll numbers show religion is less important to a growing number of americans. the latest nbc/"wall street journal" poll shows religion is very important to 41% of americans, but 21% said religion is not that
why did colorado governor john hickenlooper once pretend to be a u.s. senator?ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you outlive your money? uhhh. no, that can't happen. that's the thing, you don't know how long it has to last. everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive.. confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor can get the real answers you need. well, knowing gives you confidence. start building your confident...
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i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorados what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state lines. so for the wilsons, completely uprooting their lives and moving seemed to be the only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing in the world to have to do. we have all our family here, we have our jobs, so much we had to do. >> but just weeks after the dust-up in the diner, just around the time the wilsons allowed us to start filming their story exclusively, we received word that governor christie had eased his stance. eventually the state of new jersey did allow the edible form of marijuana after all. but the wilsons still had another roadblock. they couldn't get their doctors to prescribe it. >> there's
i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorados what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state...
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anything grown in colorado has the to stay in colorado. >> it's the law. mare juan nays illegally federally. if you are prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you are out of luck you. can't carry it across state lines. >> so for the wilsons completely uprooting their lives and moving seemed to beat only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing in the world to have to do. we have all our family here. you know we have our job. there is so much that we would have to do. >> but just weeks after the dust-of in the diner, just around the time the wilsons allowed us to start filming their story exclusively. we received word that governor christie had eased his stance. >>> eventually the state of new jersey did allow the edible form of marijuana after all. but the wilsons still had another road block. they couldn't get their doctors to prescribe it. >> there is a certain level within the epilepsy community of just -- fear that you could do more harm than good. and until you go through the standard
anything grown in colorado has the to stay in colorado. >> it's the law. mare juan nays illegally federally. if you are prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you are out of luck you. can't carry it across state lines. >> so for the wilsons completely uprooting their lives and moving seemed to beat only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing in the world to have to do. we have all our family here. you know...
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>> a 13-year-old girl went missing from her colorado home with little evidence to explain what happened. the investigation dragged on for two long years, until an alert fingerprint examiner found a serious flaw in the system. >> september 7th, 1991 was like most other days for the church family. diane church got the kids off to school, ran errands, went grocery shopping and planned to spend a quiet evening with her family. >> the plans for that night originally was to be at home and just do whatever we do, probably read them stories and that kind of stuff that moms do. >> then diane remembered her older sons had a boy scout meeting that night. diane's other children, 5-year-old sage and 13-year-old heather, wanted to stay home. >> heather didn't want to go and hang out with all those crazy boys, and so she asked if she could baby-sit that night, and so, we said sure, fine, whatever. and we took off and went to the cub scout meeting. >> heather had taken babysitting classes, so diane had no qualms about leaving her in charge. [ ringing ] later that night, diane called home to check in. >
>> a 13-year-old girl went missing from her colorado home with little evidence to explain what happened. the investigation dragged on for two long years, until an alert fingerprint examiner found a serious flaw in the system. >> september 7th, 1991 was like most other days for the church family. diane church got the kids off to school, ran errands, went grocery shopping and planned to spend a quiet evening with her family. >> the plans for that night originally was to be at...
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i represent a district that contains the colorado state university and university of colorado-boulder. like a lot of great schools across our country, many of our graduate students in computer science and engineering are from other countries. they're here on student visas. and when they receive their master's or their ph.d., rather than allow them to stay here and work here and make our country stronger, we force many of them to return overseas where the jobs follow them, to make another country stronger. in some cases countries that have differences of opinion with us on the geopolitical landscape like russia and china , allow these students to make their countries stronger rather than ours. our economy, our faith leaders, our businesses, our work force, our families are all crying out for the house to debate this bill, to demand a vote now. i urge house leadership to heed their calls an put h.r. 15 on the floor for an immediate vote. it will pass. it has the votes. it will become the law. it will solve this issue. the time is now. our country and our families demand a vote. mr. spea
i represent a district that contains the colorado state university and university of colorado-boulder. like a lot of great schools across our country, many of our graduate students in computer science and engineering are from other countries. they're here on student visas. and when they receive their master's or their ph.d., rather than allow them to stay here and work here and make our country stronger, we force many of them to return overseas where the jobs follow them, to make another...
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( laughter ) but recent news from colorado, a.k.a.pot"sylvania, has caught my attention. >> green makes green. new numbers show colorado raking in about $2 million in its first month of recreational marijuana sales. that's from taxes. >> that figure is based on total sales of $14 million during the first month it became legal. >> that state's governor thinks marijuana sales will bring in more than $600 million a year. >> stephen: $600 million! folks, the market has spoken, and the market is tokin' ( cheers and applause ) as a staunch capitalist, i must now honor my long-standing pledge to instantly ditch my morals for anything profitable. first up, i'm going to need a little business experience, okay, so i swiped an apple from the office fridge, and i also swiped some weed, also from the office fridge. i don't care if your name was on it, jerry, all right? now from what i read on reddit, it's easy to turn this bad boy into a pipe. i just hollow out-- i just hollow out one little thing here, and i take some of that dp sprinkle that in
( laughter ) but recent news from colorado, a.k.a.pot"sylvania, has caught my attention. >> green makes green. new numbers show colorado raking in about $2 million in its first month of recreational marijuana sales. that's from taxes. >> that figure is based on total sales of $14 million during the first month it became legal. >> that state's governor thinks marijuana sales will bring in more than $600 million a year. >> stephen: $600 million! folks, the market has...
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david balmer, state senator out of colorado.enator balmer, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you, chuck. >>> developing now, our nbc new york affiliate. they report that bridget ann kelly has just arrived for her court appearance today. former deputy chief of staff for governor chris christie, one of the key figures in the george washington bridge scandal. she has rarely been seen in public since the scandal. that's her in the pink jacket there. when the news first broke in january. she was the staffer who wrote that infamous e-mail who said time for some traffic problems in ft. lee. whether kelly should be forced to comply with a subpoena and turn over all the documents, including even more text messages, et cetera. kelly's lawyer tells nbc news that the fifth amendment should protect his client from having to turn over those documents and all those text messages. also an attorney for bill stepien, governor christie's former campaign manager and political concigliary, is expected in court today. stepien himself is not
david balmer, state senator out of colorado.enator balmer, thanks for your time this morning. >> thank you, chuck. >>> developing now, our nbc new york affiliate. they report that bridget ann kelly has just arrived for her court appearance today. former deputy chief of staff for governor chris christie, one of the key figures in the george washington bridge scandal. she has rarely been seen in public since the scandal. that's her in the pink jacket there. when the news first...
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move 42-34 colorado 2nd half/49-46 colorado justin cobbs witrh the steal and goes all the way for thelled although he wwas nailed on the head cal withing one 49-48 colorado cal down 3 last shot cobbs to send the game into overtime his 3-pointer is off and the bears are now in big trouble as far as making the final: 59-56 colorado raiders sign justin tuck million contract. has 60.5 career sacks. raiders sign lamar woodley the raiders also signed linebacker lamarr woodley to a two-year, $12 million deal. woodley, 29, had 57 sacks in seven seasons in pittsburgh and helped the steelers win a super bowl in 2009. he's struggled with injuries the past three seasons. after averaging 11 sacks per season from 2008-11, woodley has only 9 sacks in 24 games the past two years, but was still an effective pass rusher when healthy. new 49er johathan martin talked to the bay area media late this afternoon. 3rd period after being down 2-1 season 3-2 sharks but with just under 5 minutes to james wisniewski ties it for columbus 3-3 shootout joe pavelski with the deke andgoes backhand top shelf for the go
move 42-34 colorado 2nd half/49-46 colorado justin cobbs witrh the steal and goes all the way for thelled although he wwas nailed on the head cal withing one 49-48 colorado cal down 3 last shot cobbs to send the game into overtime his 3-pointer is off and the bears are now in big trouble as far as making the final: 59-56 colorado raiders sign justin tuck million contract. has 60.5 career sacks. raiders sign lamar woodley the raiders also signed linebacker lamarr woodley to a two-year, $12...
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polis of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 515, the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis, and a member opposed, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: thank you, madam chair. my colleague from colorado, mr. tipton, mentioned the national ski areas association. i'd like unanimous consent to insert their february 11 letter into the record. the chair: the gentleman' request is covered under general leave. mr. polis: and it states in part here -- aim' quoting from it -- to make it abundantly clear, the ski areas have a narrow and pointed agenda with respect to this legislation, and we're now advocating changes to the bill to narrow its scope further. these changes include narrowing the scope of the bill to have just the u.s. forest service and forest transfer of water rights to the united states by inserting the term title into the bill. i believe my amendment is consistent with the position of the national ski areas association. i am a stron
polis of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 515, the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis, and a member opposed, each will control 10 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: thank you, madam chair. my colleague from colorado, mr. tipton, mentioned the national ski areas association. i'd like unanimous consent to insert their february 11 letter into the record. the chair: the gentleman' request is covered under general leave. mr. polis: and it states in...
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colorado's 47th district. and her next step could be the u.s. house of representatives. she has been mentioned as a possible candidate in the 4th congressional district race. next up, colorado state treasurer walker stapleton. a cousin of former president george w. bush. stapleton is likely to cruise to re-election this year. and he's been mentioned as a potential candidate for higher office. george brownshler is the third republican on our list. the arapahoe county district attorney gained national recognition of the aurora theater shooting case. he was considering a run in 2013 but has said his first priority is leading the death penalty case against james holmes which will play out for several months beginning later this fall. turning to the democrats now, we begin with state senate president morgan carroll. carroll replaced democrat john morse last year after he was ousted from office in september for his support of stricter gun laws. before that, carroll searched as majority leader. she is widely consider
colorado's 47th district. and her next step could be the u.s. house of representatives. she has been mentioned as a possible candidate in the 4th congressional district race. next up, colorado state treasurer walker stapleton. a cousin of former president george w. bush. stapleton is likely to cruise to re-election this year. and he's been mentioned as a potential candidate for higher office. george brownshler is the third republican on our list. the arapahoe county district attorney gained...
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we have heard of some incidents, is high driving becoming a problem for colorado? >> well, with only one month into the retail -- consume, two months into the retail sales now it's a little early to tell whether them completely legalizing it for adults 21 years or older is going to cause a rash of stoned driving. it doesn't appear at this early stage that it's become a huge problem. certainly there are many d.u.i.s than there are driving under the influence of marijuana at this point. >> two states have fully legalized, 18 states allow medicinal use, and there are bills out there to decriminalize or legalize medicinal use in many other states. based on what you've seen in colorado do you think these moves by the federal government by the house of representatives, by the fbi deciding not to do background checks in washington state, do you think that's going to slow the momentum of what's going on? >> first of all, the department of revenue does their own background checks. for anyone who works in a marijuana facility, owns a marijuana facility or operates one, they
we have heard of some incidents, is high driving becoming a problem for colorado? >> well, with only one month into the retail -- consume, two months into the retail sales now it's a little early to tell whether them completely legalizing it for adults 21 years or older is going to cause a rash of stoned driving. it doesn't appear at this early stage that it's become a huge problem. certainly there are many d.u.i.s than there are driving under the influence of marijuana at this point....
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but now he's trying to run statewide in colorado. and now he has decided that he never really had that position at all. he says he didn't understand what he was advocating all those years. the republican position on contraception has become increasingly doctrinaire, completely untenable except in republican primaries. that fact and that issue boiled over today in a bombshell case at the united states supreme court. we have more on that ahead. stay with us. >>> so the lawyer who's arguing the case that a corporation should be able to deny its employees access to contraception on the basis of their religious beliefs, the lawyer is arguing that case and he gets out 1 1/2 sentences of his argument when he is interrupted by justice sonia sotomayor. she says "is your claim limited to contraceptives or include items like blood transfusions, vaccines? for some religions, products made of pork. could an employer preclude the use of those items as well?" the lawyer gets out 2 1/2 sentences in response to justice sotomayor, whereupon he gets in
but now he's trying to run statewide in colorado. and now he has decided that he never really had that position at all. he says he didn't understand what he was advocating all those years. the republican position on contraception has become increasingly doctrinaire, completely untenable except in republican primaries. that fact and that issue boiled over today in a bombshell case at the united states supreme court. we have more on that ahead. stay with us. >>> so the lawyer who's...
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>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!housands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifestyle. for others it's a lifeline. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what was it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we
>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!housands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifestyle. for others it's a lifeline. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what was it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet...
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>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!ns of thousands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifestyle. for others it's a lifeline. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what was it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives s
>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!ns of thousands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifestyle. for others it's a lifeline. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what was it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they...
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one resident of colorado springs says quote it is not just a few tumble weeds, we can't walk or drive or get out of our homes, the bumper crop has been driven by high winds and snow plows are used to coral them mostly because among other things they are a wildfire hazard. in what has been an annual rite of spring, the president has made his ncaa bracket picks. he has it all coming down to michigan state beating louisville in the championship game. one sports writer with "usa today" observed the president's picks have become increasingly bold in the presidency, make of that what you will. >>> when we come back here tonight, the gift of giving, how one young woman's christmas present has now spread well beyond that. >>> in our making a difference report tonight, how one young woman used a simple gift to help thousands of new parents, one child at a time and during a very stressful time. her story tonight from nbc's joe fryer in colorado springs. >> reporter: for the parents of preemie babies, birth dates come early, but milestones like holding your child for the first time may have to w
one resident of colorado springs says quote it is not just a few tumble weeds, we can't walk or drive or get out of our homes, the bumper crop has been driven by high winds and snow plows are used to coral them mostly because among other things they are a wildfire hazard. in what has been an annual rite of spring, the president has made his ncaa bracket picks. he has it all coming down to michigan state beating louisville in the championship game. one sports writer with "usa today"...
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washington does not allow home grow, colorado does. finish and we'll see if the home grow in colorado turns out to be a problem. if it doesn't, i certainly have no objection to it. >> laboratories of democracy, there we go. >> i'll piggyback on home grow. the only reason we didn't have it in the washington initiative was because it didn't poll well. we went with a hard alcohol model. i don't think it can have that much of an impact. we can home grow, we can home brew beer, wine, whatever, we prefer the convenience of a store. i also think that home grow has, the strategy for undermining the black market, and this is the point that the greatest concentration of demand is in urban environments where people live in apartments and they're not going to grow their open marijuana, so you have to have stores available. i just don't think home grow makes that much impact. >> andnd banking, ten seconds. >> i think it's a great idea that treasury's trying to get out of the way. i think most banks won't accept the bait, but most banks don't have t
washington does not allow home grow, colorado does. finish and we'll see if the home grow in colorado turns out to be a problem. if it doesn't, i certainly have no objection to it. >> laboratories of democracy, there we go. >> i'll piggyback on home grow. the only reason we didn't have it in the washington initiative was because it didn't poll well. we went with a hard alcohol model. i don't think it can have that much of an impact. we can home grow, we can home brew beer, wine,...
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one of the youngest children to try marijuana in colorado.our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here. or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com [ music and whistling ] when you go the extra mile to help business owners save on commercial auto insurance, you tend to draw a following. [ brakes screech ] flo: unh... [ ti
one of the youngest children to try marijuana in colorado.our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. iwe don't back down. we only...
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in colorado, that money is going to schools, big chunk of it. specific earmark for building of schools and what kind of economic could you see it having? what would you like to see earmarked for benefit from those revenues? >> well, ultimately this going to come down to each state and how they feel is most appropriate when it comes to distributing the taxes and what the tax rate should be. it's obviously important that we don't overtax this product to the extent that the underground market persists but at the same time we are going to see things change and start to see people treating marijuana more like alcohol where the cost is simply the cost, that they grow accustomed to. whether that money goes toward public school construction or transportation and roads or drug treatment from people suffering from alcoholism and other substance abuse, there's really a whole lot of things we could be doing with the money as opposed to just flushing it down the toilet quite frankly into the underground market. >> this thursday denver will roll the first eve
in colorado, that money is going to schools, big chunk of it. specific earmark for building of schools and what kind of economic could you see it having? what would you like to see earmarked for benefit from those revenues? >> well, ultimately this going to come down to each state and how they feel is most appropriate when it comes to distributing the taxes and what the tax rate should be. it's obviously important that we don't overtax this product to the extent that the underground...
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>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!> tens of thousands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifestyle. for others it's a lifeline. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what was it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other driv
>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!> tens of thousands from around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifestyle. for others it's a lifeline. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what was it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well,...
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joel stanley runs one of the largest marijuana grows in the state of colorado.t's a family owned operation. the five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountains state. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers attention. cannabidiol. they decided to are breed a strain >> people call it the hippie disappointment. you could smoke it all day, and you wouldn't become high. but we still grew it. so much, that it hurt our other crops. >> it wasn't until the stanleys met charlotte fiji that they were convinced that it could help children. charlotte severs from gervais syndrome. charlotte just up to five at the time, was having up to 500 grand grand mal seizures in a month. >> joel says hey, there is a woman who wants to treat her daughter with cannabis. i said you're crazy. that's going to end up
joel stanley runs one of the largest marijuana grows in the state of colorado.t's a family owned operation. the five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountains state. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers...
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clearly we have been concerned in terms of what the impact will be in colorado. but not only that, what is the message that that sends our youth nationally in terms of what it means to use marijuana. we have been engaged following on the department of justice criteria with both colorado and washington as well as with our federal partners to monitor both the public safety and public health impact that legalization will have in colorado and washington in terms of the transportation of marijuana from one state to another. are we going to see increased pref lance in use among our youth. we've been engaged with governors oofss and health department to see how they are going to implement regular tri schemes to ensure that they are doing everything possible to mitigate the safety and public health aspects. >> you've weighed in and your office has helped try to educate the country on this particular subject. and do you anticipate that there might be a more -- i bigger or higher response, a larger response, waiting response to what's we see going on around the country? >>
clearly we have been concerned in terms of what the impact will be in colorado. but not only that, what is the message that that sends our youth nationally in terms of what it means to use marijuana. we have been engaged following on the department of justice criteria with both colorado and washington as well as with our federal partners to monitor both the public safety and public health impact that legalization will have in colorado and washington in terms of the transportation of marijuana...
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this happening just north of denver, colorado. we do understand there's a child in the backseat. >> interesting. the driver driving around haphazardly, something we're keeping an eye on for you. >>> 6:34. time to check the forecast. beautiful look at downtown san jose, illuminated as the sun's arrival almost upon us. >> good morning. this wind is something you want to allow extra time for. debris on the highways, the wind's picked up over the last couple of hours. now it is at its strongest. even overnight, 32 miles an hour sustained san francisco. winds drop off for the second half of dat y. what the dry wind does, 60s to start. you can see from futurecast we are going to lose the wind latter in the day. notice on your key, warmer colors, that's the strongest wind. that cool color comes back in as we head throughout the second half of the day, that's a ten--mile-per-hour-sustained speed. 4:00, good conditions, hopefully things will be calm in san francisco. as we continue, continuously keep in mind that wind has been pumping all
this happening just north of denver, colorado. we do understand there's a child in the backseat. >> interesting. the driver driving around haphazardly, something we're keeping an eye on for you. >>> 6:34. time to check the forecast. beautiful look at downtown san jose, illuminated as the sun's arrival almost upon us. >> good morning. this wind is something you want to allow extra time for. debris on the highways, the wind's picked up over the last couple of hours. now it is...
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they live in colorado. one of two states where it's legal to smoke pot medically and recreationally. but it's also taboo to residents like paige figgy and her husband matt. >> i'm sure it was mentioned to us by someone. >> you thought that is fringe stuff. >> no way. not in a million years, no. >> but in this area, marijuana is far from fringe. medical dispensaries are everywhere. people are smoking in private clubs and public festivals. but none of this is for matt. he is a military man and marijuana would be a career ender. >> i grew up in wisconsin in a well-loving family and educated to that is a drug. you don't do that. and i never did. >> but decades ago, marijuana was a legitimate medication called cannabis prescribed by doctors and dispensed by pharmacies. but that all changed in 1930. >> relentless warfare -- >> the united states first drug czar. for him, public enemy number one? you guessed it. marijuana. >> this guy saw how he could increase the budget of his department by having this mission, go
they live in colorado. one of two states where it's legal to smoke pot medically and recreationally. but it's also taboo to residents like paige figgy and her husband matt. >> i'm sure it was mentioned to us by someone. >> you thought that is fringe stuff. >> no way. not in a million years, no. >> but in this area, marijuana is far from fringe. medical dispensaries are everywhere. people are smoking in private clubs and public festivals. but none of this is for matt. he...
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has to find out who are the card holder the state of colorado has information and this survey with the state with the breakdown if we're under saturated >> we don't have a motion in front of us we have to adapt a report and there's no motion in front of us. >> adapt a report okay. well, that's - >> i'm sorry emry rogers there's a draft motion in our report it's exhibit a. it basically says our adapting it as drafted if you want to make any changes you have to specific those in your motion >> that's my motion. >> no second. >> commissioner sugaya. >> yes. a couple of questions and comments. to the first of staff mr. star in terms of the map we have with the existing zones and the expansion go potential quite a bit of the yellow does illustrate i think commissioner moore concern and some others with respect to opening it up to zones which are then on the east side. can you produce another map i don't know if we're going to adapt something today or continue it or what but could you also produce a map that would show the expanded green zones if we reduce the distances to 6 hundred feet? be
has to find out who are the card holder the state of colorado has information and this survey with the state with the breakdown if we're under saturated >> we don't have a motion in front of us we have to adapt a report and there's no motion in front of us. >> adapt a report okay. well, that's - >> i'm sorry emry rogers there's a draft motion in our report it's exhibit a. it basically says our adapting it as drafted if you want to make any changes you have to specific those in...