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in november 1932, the colorado river was diverted. under control for the first time in its history, the river float around and past the site. men in truck dumped the rock across -- embankment. a second earth and rock dam was built across the river above the tunnel outlets downstream. isolated and protected from the river, the site was pumped dry. feet thechines dug 135 low the old river level to reach bedrock. excavating over 2 million cubic yards of rock and sand. as cleanup of the site expose the ancient bad of the colorado river, geologists read the history of what happened ages ago. workman cleaned and prepared bad rock services to receive the first concrete. 12 miles upstream, drag lines, excavated sand and gravel. this raw hauled material to an aggregate plant across the river a few miles above the dam site. the sand and gravel passed through various processes until it emerged as aggregate. then it was stock filed according to sizes. process moved as called for two to mixing plants. gravel were blended with cement into a uniform
in november 1932, the colorado river was diverted. under control for the first time in its history, the river float around and past the site. men in truck dumped the rock across -- embankment. a second earth and rock dam was built across the river above the tunnel outlets downstream. isolated and protected from the river, the site was pumped dry. feet thechines dug 135 low the old river level to reach bedrock. excavating over 2 million cubic yards of rock and sand. as cleanup of the site expose...
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thank you again, colorado. as far as the hemp brand goes, that kind of rightiousness is like arm and hammer baking soda that is like a natural way to clean your fridge or counter and hemp has that brand, too. and that is the bottom line reason to make sure there is never any genetically modified hemp. franken hemp that is off-brand and this has been a movement for 77 years to get the plant back to the economy matters. and we should stick to that. for those who come knew to the plant, i should mention hemp prohibition was an accident and a typo. when the misguided marijuana tax app was inputed -- the most interesting thing is that within a few years it was already shipping american business offshore because world war ii broke out and our source for the 40 tons of hemp rigging that every navy vehicle needed was the philippines because farmers couldn't grow hemp anymore but the japanese captured them. all of a sudden you can go to youtube and check out this pr propganda film. the fact it took another 70 years to c
thank you again, colorado. as far as the hemp brand goes, that kind of rightiousness is like arm and hammer baking soda that is like a natural way to clean your fridge or counter and hemp has that brand, too. and that is the bottom line reason to make sure there is never any genetically modified hemp. franken hemp that is off-brand and this has been a movement for 77 years to get the plant back to the economy matters. and we should stick to that. for those who come knew to the plant, i should...
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hoover dam had conquered the colorado.ine fits to hold hoover dam seven big hydroelectric units were built into the mother house. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the stiff los angeles. ones and, two the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally in 1959, manufacturing and installation of the last generator began. for 25 years it laid dormant and silent except for number of other hoover generators. now as needed contracts were awarded for the generators manufacturer and installation. plants throughout the nation fabricated the many parts. the design followed that of other hoover generating units. it's a 95,000 kilowatt, 60-cycle, 16,500 volt generator. falling water from the reservoir that spins and powers the 1a6/ huge butterfly valve which permits the water to flow from the turbine weighing 2,000 tons the parts were shipped on 60 rail cars. the p
hoover dam had conquered the colorado.ine fits to hold hoover dam seven big hydroelectric units were built into the mother house. generator installations began in 1935. the first generator unit end two began commercial operation october 26th, 1936 to serve the stiff los angeles. ones and, two the generators filled the pits as demand for electrical energy in california, nevada and arizona called them into service. finally in 1959, manufacturing and installation of the last generator began. for...
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this is 2012 lamar colorado. chilean hixon did and i think in the difference between hemp and psychoactive cannabis. now she is strongly considering planting hemp. that is supposed to be her wheat field. it looks like the sahara desert. this is no joke people. ask a conservative rancher whether climate change is real. serious. this is my, anytime we get off of petroleum and replace petroleum such as petro plastics are hemp plastics 3-d printers doubling compost at which is 15 to 20% of carbon emissions. these nightmare high energy petro chemical-based building materials we use. anytime you get off of petroleum you to something good for the world. we know about exxon valdez. epic battles going on over oil and terrible things happening. i'm not somebody that in good conscience can criticize the petroleum industry because i believe the petroleum industry helped make america great. i wouldn't be able to type out my -- without petroleum. petroleum did so much good for america we would not have been able to win world w
this is 2012 lamar colorado. chilean hixon did and i think in the difference between hemp and psychoactive cannabis. now she is strongly considering planting hemp. that is supposed to be her wheat field. it looks like the sahara desert. this is no joke people. ask a conservative rancher whether climate change is real. serious. this is my, anytime we get off of petroleum and replace petroleum such as petro plastics are hemp plastics 3-d printers doubling compost at which is 15 to 20% of carbon...
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colorado. rocky mountain hemp association.org. thank you. >> i'm a member and i forgot to introduce suzanne. this is a colorado senator who put forth a very early first efforts. linda can speak to the specifics better than i can but this was i don't know a day to see colorado farmers cultivate commercial hemp it must feel pretty good and thank you for getting the early seeds of this going literally. one more question, okay. >> 100-dollar nacre profit how much is driven by prohibition? as agriculture were to expand across america the net price would have to come down significantly. >> that's a trick or question. i might looking for examples where i can insert a tad bit as david would say curbing of the enthusiasm. it's difficult because hemp is going to be huge. it's a very unique situation. on the one hand of course current prices are no guarantee. every embarrassment -- investment advisers is now guaranteed a profit. will there be profits of hemp or ever? you can't make any assumption that way
colorado. rocky mountain hemp association.org. thank you. >> i'm a member and i forgot to introduce suzanne. this is a colorado senator who put forth a very early first efforts. linda can speak to the specifics better than i can but this was i don't know a day to see colorado farmers cultivate commercial hemp it must feel pretty good and thank you for getting the early seeds of this going literally. one more question, okay. >> 100-dollar nacre profit how much is driven by...
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colorado. there was limited supply so prices skyrocketed. there was an artificial blips surrounding the law. colorado itself has issued statements saying their protections for tax revenue in colorado aren't nearly, not nearly as rosy as the initial data suggested so my guess is that tax revenues, there will be tax revenues. they won't be nearly as big as initially predicted an part of that is because of reductions in price. as morris produced and as the producers get better producing it we are likely to see downward pressure on prices. some of my co-workers believe there will be a sizable reduction in plummeting in prices. the nature of how marijuana is produced and running a business in general there are natural costs involved in any sort of business operation that will keep the price is higher than we might have suggested in the book. it's one of the things we should have -- [inaudible] >> host: is there an association with crime and marijuana? >> guest: it's so interesting. the association b
colorado. there was limited supply so prices skyrocketed. there was an artificial blips surrounding the law. colorado itself has issued statements saying their protections for tax revenue in colorado aren't nearly, not nearly as rosy as the initial data suggested so my guess is that tax revenues, there will be tax revenues. they won't be nearly as big as initially predicted an part of that is because of reductions in price. as morris produced and as the producers get better producing it we are...
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colorado. colorado is ahead of federal law. we were there in bolder on the first day agriculture was accepting permits for commercial hemp. colorado is saying let's do it! let's go. let's generate the revenue from $300 per acre that canadian farmers are making on their hemp and that is ten times what they make on gmo corn. and for a show of hands, how many people know about this guy? there is going to be a statue of ryan loftland some day. he said i am going to print 50 acres of industrial acres in springfield on family land that is getting federal subsidies for the old way of doing things. big farm business no, we are going back to hemp. he found hemp takes half the water that the wheat he was growing in that land takes and some of his neighbors for whom the reservoir is drying up might be able to heal the soil and get back to the land. remember ryan. he is a hero. so i had no idea when i started researching hemp that instead of being laughed out of committee whenever the iconic clash in the h
colorado. colorado is ahead of federal law. we were there in bolder on the first day agriculture was accepting permits for commercial hemp. colorado is saying let's do it! let's go. let's generate the revenue from $300 per acre that canadian farmers are making on their hemp and that is ten times what they make on gmo corn. and for a show of hands, how many people know about this guy? there is going to be a statue of ryan loftland some day. he said i am going to print 50 acres of industrial...
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and then in the four coroners of colorado -- corners of colorado, if you're living in durango or cortez, you don't get denver tv. you get albuquerque, new mexico, television. you don't watch the denver broncos -- i think they've tried to work on that over the past few years, but it's as if they're not even in the state of colorado. we've tried to address that through a series of amendments that scott tiptop, representing colorado's western slope, we have worked together to try to find solutions legislatively and technologically to address this issue of people in colorado can't even get colorado television. >> host: is it a marketplace issue? >> guest: it's a dma issue. the way they've created the regulations years ago carved out areas that would go with different parts of the country, and this is something that happened years ago, and it was determined that this area would be with albuquerque. and, of course, that becomes a big issue when it comes to hissing, when it -- to advertising, when it comes to a broadcaster's ability to sell advertisements for the local car dealership. somebody
and then in the four coroners of colorado -- corners of colorado, if you're living in durango or cortez, you don't get denver tv. you get albuquerque, new mexico, television. you don't watch the denver broncos -- i think they've tried to work on that over the past few years, but it's as if they're not even in the state of colorado. we've tried to address that through a series of amendments that scott tiptop, representing colorado's western slope, we have worked together to try to find solutions...
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the regulations in colorado are changing on a daily, weekly basis.s one of the things they are doing really well there. they are constantly refining the regulations to keep tight control over the industry as it transforms from an area of prohibition to a legal market. >> as a business owner, it's so hard. some of the people we talked to said this was legal yesterday, but not today. i have to change my logo and my packaging. how do you keep on top of everything that's happening? >> well, so, we have an internal legal team, external legal team. we have people focused on lobbying and staying in contact with the boards to ensure that everything we do complies with local and federal regulations. >> what do you say to people who want to jump into this industry? >> i mean, in some ways, it's exciting. i'm an entrepreneur as well as a lawyer. this is the ultimate experience. entrepreneurs love to be nimble and they love to have to react quickly. it's right for innovation, which is really exciting. but, as you are saying, there are pitfalls, just as a busines
the regulations in colorado are changing on a daily, weekly basis.s one of the things they are doing really well there. they are constantly refining the regulations to keep tight control over the industry as it transforms from an area of prohibition to a legal market. >> as a business owner, it's so hard. some of the people we talked to said this was legal yesterday, but not today. i have to change my logo and my packaging. how do you keep on top of everything that's happening? >>...
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willing to commit a light of time, money and intellectual horsepower. >> after spending time in colorado, we found enapprehend yours in this business were nothing like the stereotypical counter-culture hippies we see in late night punch lines. >> tonight we'll be taking a look at pros and cons of opening a pot store. pro, getting a lot of repeat customers. con, they forgot they were in the store a week ago. i need weed man. you check your right pocket. thank you. >> we visited the first can ark business summit and found a professional group of entrepreneurs. many of whom were women networking and coming together to talk about cannabis. >> we like to think of ourselves as marijuana mavens. >> brook was working in commercial banking and real estate before taking that leap of faith and getting involved in the cannabis business in 2009. >> there are a lot of educated people who left their jobs in corporate america or left other business ventures they had success in because they saw or felt a sense of opportunity. >> meg collins also saw an opportunity in pot. in her case, to help shape publi
willing to commit a light of time, money and intellectual horsepower. >> after spending time in colorado, we found enapprehend yours in this business were nothing like the stereotypical counter-culture hippies we see in late night punch lines. >> tonight we'll be taking a look at pros and cons of opening a pot store. pro, getting a lot of repeat customers. con, they forgot they were in the store a week ago. i need weed man. you check your right pocket. thank you. >> we visited...
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what we're seeing is high-grade high thc content of marijuana coming from colorado. it's illegal in oklahoma. and we're going to stop that supply from getting into our state. >> reporter: police insist they're not profiling drivers, just finding the weed during regular traffic stops. marijuana advocates don't buy it. >> i have many clients who tell me that the first thing they get asked when they get pulled over in kansas or nebraska with colorado plates is, where's the marijuana. and that's a problem. >> reporter: a problem mike urges his customers to avoid altogether. >> i want to be known as first-stop in colorado, not last stop on your way home. >> reporter: but it's clear part of the drug war is now being fought at another border. gabe gutierrez, nbc news, sedgwick, colorado. >>> in a moment, some scenes of planet earth that are out of this world. >>> the scene at the six flags amusement park in new jersey where the roller coaster got stuck yesterday on its way up to the peak. the reason was a power failure. park employees climbed up access stairs and then walke
what we're seeing is high-grade high thc content of marijuana coming from colorado. it's illegal in oklahoma. and we're going to stop that supply from getting into our state. >> reporter: police insist they're not profiling drivers, just finding the weed during regular traffic stops. marijuana advocates don't buy it. >> i have many clients who tell me that the first thing they get asked when they get pulled over in kansas or nebraska with colorado plates is, where's the marijuana....
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and i believe that might be happening in colorado, as well. >> if it is, i didn't find any evidence of that in my reporting. >> did you look for it? >> no, i went to colorado for was really, again,o home territory since i had worked there for about 12 year, i went with one question and that was, what's happening in the black market in the infant days of the legal recreational market, colorado is seven months in right now. so what's happening? so i made a few calls to people who know people and that was the primary question i was asking is trying to get a handle on what is happening and why. >> i think you did a good job because i think that's where the big money is taking the legal marijuana, repackaging and taking it out of state to sell in states that don't have legalization. that's where the weight money is but i do believe there is a flourishing, you might go back and look at it, a flourishing market of selling the legal marijuana to minors, to children because the price is up and the authorities can't control that at all and that's what we saw in california. it's just a suggestion
and i believe that might be happening in colorado, as well. >> if it is, i didn't find any evidence of that in my reporting. >> did you look for it? >> no, i went to colorado for was really, again,o home territory since i had worked there for about 12 year, i went with one question and that was, what's happening in the black market in the infant days of the legal recreational market, colorado is seven months in right now. so what's happening? so i made a few calls to people...
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. >> hoy el estado de colorado empezÓ a emitir licencia de conducir a indocumentados miles de inmigrantes mismo en unos meses. >> licencia en mano celebraron como adolescentes porque el permiso provisional asegura que les cambia la vida. >> me siento feliz (risas) muy contenta. >> todavÍa no lo asimilo todavia estoy con toda la felicidad todavÍa por haberla obtenido. >> son los primeros de diez mil indocumentados que hicieron citas para sacar sus licencias en los primeros 3 meses en las 5 oficinas habilitadas para dÁrselas. >> el problema que ahora tienen citas hasta octubre. >> unos 100.000 indocumentados se verÍan beneficiados por la ley en colorado. >> quizÁs el reto mas grande es que traigan la documentaciÓn completa asegurÓ, esto incluye demostrar que son y han sido residentes de colorado, con los impuestos del aÑo anterior una declaraciÓn jurada que han vivido ahÍ en los Últimos 24 meses y evidencia que lo pruebe un nÚmero de identificaciÓn fiscal y un documento oficial de su paÍs de origen que cortenga nombre edad identidad. >> la portavoz de la oficina, dijo que activistas comenta
. >> hoy el estado de colorado empezÓ a emitir licencia de conducir a indocumentados miles de inmigrantes mismo en unos meses. >> licencia en mano celebraron como adolescentes porque el permiso provisional asegura que les cambia la vida. >> me siento feliz (risas) muy contenta. >> todavÍa no lo asimilo todavia estoy con toda la felicidad todavÍa por haberla obtenido. >> son los primeros de diez mil indocumentados que hicieron citas para sacar sus licencias en...
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in colorado we have unfortunately done all three. group says legalization is sending the wrong message to kids. she says colorado has the highest pot use among teens. the children's hospital in denver has already reported six children who became seriously ill after ingesting edible marijuana. >> right now, to have, you know, a piece of candy that's a bite sized piece of candy that has 10 servings of marijuana in it, i mean, it's sending people to the er. >> reporter: but for most in colorado, this is the new normal. and for john mccoy it's about time. >> i think we're heading toward legalization in most of the country and for people like us we don do alcohol, you know, we think this is a much safer thi thing. >> reporter: but whether or not this will be what new jersey and pennsylvania look like in the future remains to be seen. in denver, colorado, chris o'connell, fox 29 news. >> of course, legalized recreational pot is a very controversial subject and we've also covered many studies that show the effects of marijuana on developing
in colorado we have unfortunately done all three. group says legalization is sending the wrong message to kids. she says colorado has the highest pot use among teens. the children's hospital in denver has already reported six children who became seriously ill after ingesting edible marijuana. >> right now, to have, you know, a piece of candy that's a bite sized piece of candy that has 10 servings of marijuana in it, i mean, it's sending people to the er. >> reporter: but for most in...
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my chief of staff is from colorado. my deputy chief of staff, colorado.applause] my director from colorado. [applause] see all of the orange in my office. [laughter] iis is not part of the speech apologize for having a commercial break. seasoned during football last year to make a bet. this is simply -- i made a statement. broncos can beat the cowboys in cowboys stadium, i would wear a broncos top. when tony romo threw the interception and we lost 51-48, i told my pastor said i want to know if it was ok to violate my statement. you are a know politician, so you guys do it all the time. however, you have to honor your word. i am frugal, sir. he bought me this beautiful denver broncos tie and he is, too, from endeavor. i had to wear the tie. now the commercial break is over and back to the presentation. that message is brought to you by the western conservative summit. and john andrews. god bless you, john andrews. , my mentor, he was teaching me some very valuable lessons and you started teaching me that if you have a job, you have done well. , you'reou cr
my chief of staff is from colorado. my deputy chief of staff, colorado.applause] my director from colorado. [applause] see all of the orange in my office. [laughter] iis is not part of the speech apologize for having a commercial break. seasoned during football last year to make a bet. this is simply -- i made a statement. broncos can beat the cowboys in cowboys stadium, i would wear a broncos top. when tony romo threw the interception and we lost 51-48, i told my pastor said i want to know if...
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oldest irrigation development on the colorado river. at imperial dam, colorado river water enters river size canals to irrigate farmlands in california and arizona. the all american canal system carries part of the colorado's flow westward to the yuma, imperial valley. when water reaches its farthest point on this canal system it's traveled nearly 500 miles after leaving hoover dam and has required ten days to make the trip. the gravity main canal takes water from imperial dam south and east to valley and mesa lands of the yuma auxillary projects. the non-surplus food, fiber and crops grown on lands nourished by water from hoover dam find ready markets throughout the nation. in return, these irrigated areas by farm machinery and other products from the manufacturing centers. this exchange of goods between west and east, north and south has helped develop america's free enterprise prosperity. hoover dam has pointed the way to the fullest utilization. man is adding other mighty reclamation projects to the stairway of dams in the colorado
oldest irrigation development on the colorado river. at imperial dam, colorado river water enters river size canals to irrigate farmlands in california and arizona. the all american canal system carries part of the colorado's flow westward to the yuma, imperial valley. when water reaches its farthest point on this canal system it's traveled nearly 500 miles after leaving hoover dam and has required ten days to make the trip. the gravity main canal takes water from imperial dam south and east to...
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earlier this year, the university of colorado released a study confirming that colorado drooimps are testing positive for marijuana and involved in fatal accidents is on the rise. there is no hard and fast way to determine whether an individual is driving under the influence and there's yet to be established a uniform amount of marijuana which constitutes drunk drive, and that is very important because you see in the case of alcohol, when you arrest someone for -- if they've not been in an accident, you just caught them driving under the influence, with so many episodes of that arrest, that person loses their license, they're taken off the road. that's not happening with marijuana. we don't have a way to do that yet. while driving under the influence is unquestionably a problem, it is also concerning that pot smoking american youth may also have trouble finding a job. this is especially true in the transportation arena. the u.s. department of transportation requires mandatory drug testing on pilots, air-traffic controllers, railroad employees, and commercial drivers. and that can inc
earlier this year, the university of colorado released a study confirming that colorado drooimps are testing positive for marijuana and involved in fatal accidents is on the rise. there is no hard and fast way to determine whether an individual is driving under the influence and there's yet to be established a uniform amount of marijuana which constitutes drunk drive, and that is very important because you see in the case of alcohol, when you arrest someone for -- if they've not been in an...
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corners of colorado, this is something we have been working on. if you're living in durango, you colorado tv. you get new mexico tv. we have tried to work on that. they say they're not in the state of colorado. we have tried to address that through amendments. we have worked together to find solutions, legislatively and technologically to address the issue of people and call rocco can't even recall ronald television. >> is it a marketplace issue? >> they carved out areas that would go with different parts of the country. this is some thing that happened years ago. that becomes a big issue when it comes to advertising, when it comes to a broadcasters ability to sell advertisements for local car dealerships, somebody might be coming in to buy a car and new mexico. they have a lot of arguments. optiont to give them the of getting colorado television -- television. that is why we are looking to the private market to find those solutions. is there a technological evolution that would fix this? it needs to be changed. >> there's been talk about rewritin
corners of colorado, this is something we have been working on. if you're living in durango, you colorado tv. you get new mexico tv. we have tried to work on that. they say they're not in the state of colorado. we have tried to address that through amendments. we have worked together to find solutions, legislatively and technologically to address the issue of people and call rocco can't even recall ronald television. >> is it a marketplace issue? >> they carved out areas that would...
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we are working to find solutions to address the issue of people in colorado can't get colorado television. >> host: is this a market issue? >> guest: the way they created it was carved out areas went with different parts of the country. it was determined this area would be with new mexico. is there a technology issue that would fix this? we need to look. >> host: there has been talk about rewriting the telecommunication law in a more comprehensive way. is that something you support? >> guest: i think it need to happen. the communication act was amended in 1992. so if you look at the changes occurring since 1992 and the decades before that. our family business, we sell farm equipment, and our tractors are satellite guided. the technology has changed from the time you had a single horsepower or horse pulling a plow to the satellite-guided tractors because of television. and you can watch netflix in the tractor while it is driving itself. >> host: they are working on spectrum, too. are you satisfied with the process? >> guest: we have to make sure we maintain oversight and not just concern p
we are working to find solutions to address the issue of people in colorado can't get colorado television. >> host: is this a market issue? >> guest: the way they created it was carved out areas went with different parts of the country. it was determined this area would be with new mexico. is there a technology issue that would fix this? we need to look. >> host: there has been talk about rewriting the telecommunication law in a more comprehensive way. is that something you...
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colorado. there was limited supply so prices skyrocketed. there was an artificial blips surrounding the law. colorado itself has issued statements saying their protections for tax revenue in colorado aren't nearly, not nearly as rosy as the initial data suggested so my guess is that tax revenues, there will be tax revenues. they won't be nearly as big as initially predicted an part of that is because of reductions in price. as morris produced and as the producers get better producing it we are likely to see downward pressure on prices. some of my co-workers believe there will be a sizable reduction in plummeting in prices. the nature of how marijuana is produced and running a business in general there are natural costs involved in any sort of business operation that will keep the price is higher than we might have suggested in the book. it's one of the things we should have -- [inaudible] >> host: is there an association with crime and marijuana? >> guest: it's so interesting. the association b
colorado. there was limited supply so prices skyrocketed. there was an artificial blips surrounding the law. colorado itself has issued statements saying their protections for tax revenue in colorado aren't nearly, not nearly as rosy as the initial data suggested so my guess is that tax revenues, there will be tax revenues. they won't be nearly as big as initially predicted an part of that is because of reductions in price. as morris produced and as the producers get better producing it we are...
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in november 1932, the colorado river was diverted. under control for the first time in its history, the river flowed around and past the site. men in trucks dumped earth and embankment across the canyon below the tunnel openings, forcing the river from its age-old bend through the huge diversion tubes. a second sandert rock dam was thrown across the river downstream, keeping water from backing into the foundation area. isolated and protected from the river by the two dams, the site as pumped dry. men and machines dug below the river level to reach bedrock for the dam's foundation, excavating over two million cubic yards of earth, rock, and sand. as clean-up exposed the ancient bed of the colorado river, geologists read the history of what happened ages ago. workmen cleaned and prepared bedrock surfaces to receive the first concrete, assuring utmost stability for hoover dam's foundation. from the mixing plants, concrete was dispatched to all points of construction. nine anchored ariel cableways spanning the canyon from rim to rim lower
in november 1932, the colorado river was diverted. under control for the first time in its history, the river flowed around and past the site. men in trucks dumped earth and embankment across the canyon below the tunnel openings, forcing the river from its age-old bend through the huge diversion tubes. a second sandert rock dam was thrown across the river downstream, keeping water from backing into the foundation area. isolated and protected from the river by the two dams, the site as pumped...
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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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and this was the hoisting of the hemp flag above the colorado state house on colorado day last year. but also july 4th. the hemp flag went over the u.s. capital last year. it is one of those moments you cannot turn back like whether commies were the big enemy. you could not call your congressman and say i need a photo of boys ner hoisted over the capital. but hemp is the opposite of the ene enemy. it is one of the most patriotic industries you can support. i want to see the hemp sandwich in mcdonald's. this was usda researcher developing cultivars. i want to continue the discussion because the changes happening every day -- in boulder i was approached by a researcher at the national renewable energy labs, and jason spoke to him to, saying i think the farm bill is changing things and i think we may not have to ignore this anymore. we are going to do climate change and it is because your roommate with the lava lamp was right. thank you for coming. [applause] can i take can up couple questions? >> i am in illinois, any prospect of combgetting that in here? >> in the state of illinois? w
and this was the hoisting of the hemp flag above the colorado state house on colorado day last year. but also july 4th. the hemp flag went over the u.s. capital last year. it is one of those moments you cannot turn back like whether commies were the big enemy. you could not call your congressman and say i need a photo of boys ner hoisted over the capital. but hemp is the opposite of the ene enemy. it is one of the most patriotic industries you can support. i want to see the hemp sandwich in...
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Aug 9, 2014
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most colorado politicians opposed legalization. >> the question looming over the colorado governor, nowt? >> our voters want marijuana to be regulated like alcohol. >> and that's the plan. on january 1st, this war vet made the first legal purchase. >> changing it for the worst say those who once ruled over the drug war. >> we're incentivising the marketplace. >> he worked for three presidents. most recently in president obama's drug czar's office. he says colorado will seen realize its mistake. >> if we go in the next month, we'll start seeing the problems. >> we're already seeing the problems. some kids have gotten ahold of marijuana, but there haven't been any problems. denver looked normal. was hard to tell in anyone was high. ea easier to see who was drunk. but there's no longer a war or weed in washington or colorado. the war kills people, runs over people. better prevention. much better larm. >> we've been trying better law enforcement for decades. >> not at the scale we need. >> not at the scale? for 40 year, america has spent a trillion dollars trying to fight drugs. poli arrest
most colorado politicians opposed legalization. >> the question looming over the colorado governor, nowt? >> our voters want marijuana to be regulated like alcohol. >> and that's the plan. on january 1st, this war vet made the first legal purchase. >> changing it for the worst say those who once ruled over the drug war. >> we're incentivising the marketplace. >> he worked for three presidents. most recently in president obama's drug czar's office. he says...
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colorado comes along and washington. suddenly found ourselves increasingly, this year, writing in a positive way about these developments. we had a long time ago said medicinal is fine, the government should leave it alone. then colorado comes along. and we said that the federal government should let them experiment. we are thinking, what is our position? you should take a position. the whole thing is about taking a position. we had a discussion. there was zero dissent on the board. there was some discussion about it. nobody said it should be illegal for ever and destroys young minds and turns you into a saxophone player. we had three possibilities. one was let's go ahead. we dismissed that. what if the federal government decides not to let it happen? we had a documentary a year or so ago. we have a thing called op-docs. this was a guy growing medicinal marijuana. in montana. completely legal. to raid him.ed he had rifles in his truck because he was going hunting. he got a sentence of 80 years. they burned down his busin
colorado comes along and washington. suddenly found ourselves increasingly, this year, writing in a positive way about these developments. we had a long time ago said medicinal is fine, the government should leave it alone. then colorado comes along. and we said that the federal government should let them experiment. we are thinking, what is our position? you should take a position. the whole thing is about taking a position. we had a discussion. there was zero dissent on the board. there was...
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los reclusos hispanos que se encuentran en las cÁrceles de colorado ganaron una batalla legal. el rostro de un ex convicto que acaba de cambiarle la cara al trato que reciben los presos hispanos en las cÁrceles de colorado. antes de este caso ganando hace una semana, las cÁrceles en colorado no tenÍan formularios de queja por tratos de parte de carcelarios en idioma espaÑol, teniendo a miles de presos monolingües, que sÓlo hablan este idioma. >> nuestro trabajo revelÓ que los prisioneros hispanohablantes... no sabÍan que tenÍan derechos de quejarse de los abusos dentro de la cÁrcel. >> este afroamericano van una demanda por abuso de parte de los alguaciles de la cÁrcel donde estaba recluido, por mÁs de 3 millones de dÓlares. y ha llevado un cambio en el sistema de trato a reclusos. >> pienso que la gran lecciones que no tenga miedo, ese es mi mensaje, no tengan miedo en quejarse. si algo estÁ mal, todos tenemos derechos. >> en serio cuestionamiento al civiles y dentro de las cÁrceles, la mayorÍa de casos involucran a agentes del orden de raza blanca, llamado tambiÉn la atenciÓn
los reclusos hispanos que se encuentran en las cÁrceles de colorado ganaron una batalla legal. el rostro de un ex convicto que acaba de cambiarle la cara al trato que reciben los presos hispanos en las cÁrceles de colorado. antes de este caso ganando hace una semana, las cÁrceles en colorado no tenÍan formularios de queja por tratos de parte de carcelarios en idioma espaÑol, teniendo a miles de presos monolingües, que sÓlo hablan este idioma. >> nuestro trabajo revelÓ que los...
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and given that, colorado and not have any models to use. most progressive drug reform in history of the world, at least in modern times. not even amsterdam has been as aggressive as legalizing marijuana and now washington state cap. and there was no model or no real history to go on, it is asarkable things have been successful as they are. i think it's you good true see room to the opponents they would enter to say the same. >> that is saying something. the whole topic of legalize marijuana gets people getty. one-times at the man's uninformative conversation. the topic.on without access to banks, owners of legal dispensers have to figure out what to do it all of the money. that is where nps international comes in. the first armored truck security company to provide protection to marijuana services. take a look. >> i am not a brilliant businessman. i just have enough common sense to see there is something that needs to happen so we jumped on it. to provide security solutions to the cannabis industry. >> come on in. >> there is more dispensar
and given that, colorado and not have any models to use. most progressive drug reform in history of the world, at least in modern times. not even amsterdam has been as aggressive as legalizing marijuana and now washington state cap. and there was no model or no real history to go on, it is asarkable things have been successful as they are. i think it's you good true see room to the opponents they would enter to say the same. >> that is saying something. the whole topic of legalize...
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and then colorado comes along. and washington. and we suddenly found ourselves increasingly this year writing in a positive way about all these developments in the state its. a long time ago we had said medicinal is fine, the federal government should leave it alone. and then colorado comes along and we said the federal government should let them experiment, right. and then we're thinking well, what's our position. right. and you should take a position. our whole thing is about taking a position. 8it. and there was zero dissent on the board. i will tell you what there was some discussion about, nobody said it should-- that be it should be illegal forever and it destroys young minds and turns you into a saxophone player or whatever it is we're supposed to be afraid of. we had a conversation and we had three possibilities, just lay it on the table. one was let's go ahead. the federal government just lets it happen and see what happensment but we dismissed that relatively quickly because you run into the problem there that what if th
and then colorado comes along. and washington. and we suddenly found ourselves increasingly this year writing in a positive way about all these developments in the state its. a long time ago we had said medicinal is fine, the federal government should leave it alone. and then colorado comes along and we said the federal government should let them experiment, right. and then we're thinking well, what's our position. right. and you should take a position. our whole thing is about taking a...
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Aug 11, 2014
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colorado will soon realize its mistake. >> if we go to colorado in the next month, we'll start seeinghe problems. >> we're already seeing the problems. >> some kids have gotten ahold of marijuana, but there haven't been problems. denver looked normal. it was hard to tell if anyone was high. easier to see who seemed drunk, but there's no longer a war on weed in washington or colorado. >> the war kills people, runs over people. >> you know what? let's end the war in a different way. better prevention. better law enforcement. >> we have been trying it for decades. >> not at the scale that we need. >> america has spent a trillion dollars trying to fight drugs. >> what does it say about america that we lock up more people than any other country? >> we should be ashamed about it, but that doesn't mean we replace one tragedy of incarceration of what would be a public tragedy of legalization. >> law enforcement's job is to protect people from each other. we can't protect them from themselves. >> for 36 years, tony ryan was a cop in denver. >> seattle police have gotten into the spirit of lega
colorado will soon realize its mistake. >> if we go to colorado in the next month, we'll start seeinghe problems. >> we're already seeing the problems. >> some kids have gotten ahold of marijuana, but there haven't been problems. denver looked normal. it was hard to tell if anyone was high. easier to see who seemed drunk, but there's no longer a war on weed in washington or colorado. >> the war kills people, runs over people. >> you know what? let's end the war in...
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oferta y demanda de marihuana en colorado. ases.de acceso mensual. haz más por tu familia por menos. con la red más grande y confiable del país. piensas que huele bien, per tus invitados huelen esto. para eliminar los olores a los que estás acostumbrado, febreze air effects funciona al instante. así, tú y tus invitados respiran tranquilos. podría asustar a cualquier bigote? que esta no seas tú. una enjuagada con scope mata millones de gérmenes del mal aliento, refrescándolo. para que seas la chica que no asuste a cualquier bigote, scope, la frescura más fresca garantizada. una espectacular persecucion protagonizo una mujer que se robo una patrulla de la poli licial y luego huyo por una autopista. la policia dijo que hubo neesidad de pinchar los neumaticos de la patrulla para deteer a la mujer, que fue capturada y ahora enfrenta multiples cargos, incluyendo gran robo. no se reportaron heridos. al menos dos personas murieron y dos mas resultaron heridas tras registrarse un choque entre dos trenes de carga que trasladaban productos qui
oferta y demanda de marihuana en colorado. ases.de acceso mensual. haz más por tu familia por menos. con la red más grande y confiable del país. piensas que huele bien, per tus invitados huelen esto. para eliminar los olores a los que estás acostumbrado, febreze air effects funciona al instante. así, tú y tus invitados respiran tranquilos. podría asustar a cualquier bigote? que esta no seas tú. una enjuagada con scope mata millones de gérmenes del mal aliento, refrescándolo. para que...
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on a bloomberg tv special, from this year's meeting in denver, colorado. we sit down with former president and cgi founder bill clinton. >> we should look at this money as a one-time stimulus to the american economy. >> and discuss the path forward for american businesses. with zillow cofounder rich are barton, ch2m hill ceo jacqueline hinman, and robert rubin, the former treasury secretary and former goldman sachs cochairman. >> the government is not meeting its challenges. i think that is a real threat to our future. >> coming up -- we will hear and these newsmakers weigh in on the in policy and business challenges of today's economy. >> what's your sense of what is going on in an economic in recovery? and in and in and in and will and it feels like we are fumbling along. how would you characterize this economy? >> i would say we don't have enough internally generated growth. we can't do that unless we unlock investment and direct it to high-growth areas. we have only two options. one is not favored by the house of representatives, which is to say we hav
on a bloomberg tv special, from this year's meeting in denver, colorado. we sit down with former president and cgi founder bill clinton. >> we should look at this money as a one-time stimulus to the american economy. >> and discuss the path forward for american businesses. with zillow cofounder rich are barton, ch2m hill ceo jacqueline hinman, and robert rubin, the former treasury secretary and former goldman sachs cochairman. >> the government is not meeting its challenges. i...
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at colorado. washington is more recent. ,here you have a change in law and its medical marijuana and changes brought about by that morethen you have a much as youse or legalization have in colorado. do you have plans to go in and >> yes testing then? sir, we are working with the state of washington currently and using the same roadside data collection process we have used across the country and looking pacific lit washington before legalizing and sale of marijuana to assess what affect that may have with use on the roadway. >> again, i think we need accurate data and we need to adopt our federal rags. to get to ms. kelly now, we have a whole host of areas in which we do some testing, but most of the testing is periodic for marijuana use, is it not customer >> our program covers preemployment testing to start with, before someone -- and then random. and there is reasonable cause testing and if someone would wreck the other thing, again, and the of the states, marijuana medical use, there is differe
at colorado. washington is more recent. ,here you have a change in law and its medical marijuana and changes brought about by that morethen you have a much as youse or legalization have in colorado. do you have plans to go in and >> yes testing then? sir, we are working with the state of washington currently and using the same roadside data collection process we have used across the country and looking pacific lit washington before legalizing and sale of marijuana to assess what affect...
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i said, i went to college in colorado in the 1970's. you figure it out. >> in colorado.ole from a line i my son. >> we know where you are. >> my life was not a failure so far. >> nor are you addicted to heroine. -- heroin. >> i'm no schizophrenic as far as i know. although i did smoke cigarettes for a long time, which was a stupid thing to do. >> than there is david brooks. who writes a column. mold, laws profoundly culture. what sort of immunity do we want laws to nurture? brooks.om david >> he is one of the country's leading liberals. >> know he is not. >> -- know, he is not. >> david was on tv. i said, excuse me. you actually think federal law should exist? he said, no. >> he is with the territorial board. -- editorial board. the federal government should not ban ravana. >> -- marijuana. there are subsidiary questions. you believe it should be available to 18-year-olds? if you ask david, he would say i don't think any state should legalize recreational use. he is talking about government encouraging or discouraging the lower pleasures. >> lesser predators -- pleasures
i said, i went to college in colorado in the 1970's. you figure it out. >> in colorado.ole from a line i my son. >> we know where you are. >> my life was not a failure so far. >> nor are you addicted to heroine. -- heroin. >> i'm no schizophrenic as far as i know. although i did smoke cigarettes for a long time, which was a stupid thing to do. >> than there is david brooks. who writes a column. mold, laws profoundly culture. what sort of immunity do we want...
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chris o'connell took an up close look at colorado's pot industry.u can watch all of his stories, did he whole series, on our website myfoxphilly.com. >>> well, new jersey residents are packing up and leaving their houses behind. the offer from the garden state, that is too good for many to pass. still much too hard to swallow next. now, this dog was about to be killed when a woman came to the rescue. but not out of the woods yet. what happened or what needs to happen >>> and it was a chance for children to get up close and personal with some heavy duty vehicles. a huge crowd turned out at the promenade in marlton today. the tenth annual ronald mcdonald house touch a truck fundraiser. more than 40 different trucks were on display, children were allowed to climb, sit, annex more each and everyone of them. funds raised will help support the ronald mcdonald house in camden. >>> anarchs new program in new jersey is giving flood zone homeowners the chance for a fresh start on dry land. but as fox's jonathan hunt reports, the departures are bittersweet. >>
chris o'connell took an up close look at colorado's pot industry.u can watch all of his stories, did he whole series, on our website myfoxphilly.com. >>> well, new jersey residents are packing up and leaving their houses behind. the offer from the garden state, that is too good for many to pass. still much too hard to swallow next. now, this dog was about to be killed when a woman came to the rescue. but not out of the woods yet. what happened or what needs to happen >>> and...