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kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution order landed on the desk of governor john hickenlooper and in an odd twist of fate, the governor's own political fortunes would come to rest on his decision. >> we're going to have an election in 2014 where one of the questions is, do we want to kill this one person? >> the case sparked a raging debate over capital punishment and posed the question, what should be done with society's most heinous criminals? >> the death penalty encompasses the most highly emotional issues for all of us. it's life and death. it's justice. all that stuff comes back together on trying to decide what we do with the worst of the worst. >> kill them all. [ bleep ]. >> there was a body under the water. >> he was butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> he needs to pay for it with his life. >> get a conviction at all costs that t
kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution order landed on the desk of governor john hickenlooper and in an odd twist of fate, the governor's own political fortunes would come to rest on his decision. >> we're going to have an election in 2014 where one of the questions is, do we want to kill this one person? >> the case sparked a raging debate over capital punishment and posed the question, what should be done with...
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like the colorado mountain club made up of climbers hikers and skiers, the colorado wildlife federation made up of hunters and the new colorado open space coordinating council which was a coalition of smaller groups almost all of which were organized around one outdoor recreational pastime or another fly fishing, whitewater rafting, hunting, bird watching, many others. these outdoor recreational enthusiasts, people who had become so deeply and personally invested in outdoor recreation that they took political action. these outdoor recreational enthusiasts led the charge against red buffalo. but allied with them were coloradoans who came at the issue from another perspective. these were tourist boosters. and tourist business owners for whom the scenic and wild and recreational amenities of the high country had become a matter of economic value, of profits, of prosperity. business interests on either end of this proposed tunnel on the summitt county side, on the eagle county side spoke out against red buffalo. so they were sort of going away from the old sort of booster approach of the mo
like the colorado mountain club made up of climbers hikers and skiers, the colorado wildlife federation made up of hunters and the new colorado open space coordinating council which was a coalition of smaller groups almost all of which were organized around one outdoor recreational pastime or another fly fishing, whitewater rafting, hunting, bird watching, many others. these outdoor recreational enthusiasts, people who had become so deeply and personally invested in outdoor recreation that they...
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colorado has allowed medical marijuana since 2001. but in 2012, voters amended the state constitution to allow recreational pot, and gave the government one year to make it work. colorado's governor calls it the most ambitious social experiment of the 21st century. three other states also have approved recreational pot. but none has gone further or faster into the legal retail weed business than colorado. the experiment just hit the one- year mark and we wanted to know how it's going, so we headed to denver, the epicenter of a marijuana industry that's now in full bloom. welcome to the "mile high" city, where marijuana, long a symbol of the counter culture, now is just a part of everyday culture. it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. the food is sprinkled with marijuana, the wine infused with a strain called "killer queen." budtender leo dunaev selected it for the evening. >>
colorado has allowed medical marijuana since 2001. but in 2012, voters amended the state constitution to allow recreational pot, and gave the government one year to make it work. colorado's governor calls it the most ambitious social experiment of the 21st century. three other states also have approved recreational pot. but none has gone further or faster into the legal retail weed business than colorado. the experiment just hit the one- year mark and we wanted to know how it's going, so we...
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>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado.o]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour. we are live from al jazeera headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes - dozens of people injured in a car bomb attack outside a police college >>> the united nations case the number of syrian refugees displaced by the war will hit 4 million >>> also this hour a new development in the crash area. a
>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado.o]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >>> announcer: this is al jazeera. >>> hello, welcome to the newshour. we are live from al jazeera headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes - dozens of people injured in a car bomb attack outside a police college >>> the united nations case the number of syrian refugees displaced by the war will hit 4 million >>> also this hour a new development in the...
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>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado.o]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >>> growing anger over america's moves to normalize relations with cuba. critics are slamming the cuban government or not holding up its end of the deal. tense moments in the speaker of the house, and the david versus goliath battle in a move to get you cheaper flights. hello, i'm antonio mora, and this is "consider this". those stories and more ahead.
>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado.o]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >>> growing anger over america's moves to normalize relations with cuba. critics are slamming the cuban government or not holding up its end of the deal. tense moments in the speaker of the house, and the david versus goliath battle in a move to get you cheaper flights. hello, i'm antonio mora, and this is "consider this". those stories and more ahead.
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i'm an attorney and founding member of smart colorado. to protect kids as amendment 64 is implemented in colorado. >> good morning. my name is bob. i'm also here to protect the children. i guess i take offense to the fact that certain people in this room think the edibles companies in this town are not interested in protecting our children. i have two teenagers myself. >> the marijuana industry decided that marijuana and candy, marijuana and soda, marijuana and all sorts of sweets and snacks that appeal to children go well together. >> i'm an adult. i like candy, okay? i have a sweet tooth. this whole thing about candy and sweets only appealing to children is ridiculous, okay? i eat massive amounts of chocolate, all right? i love it. okay? that's just the way it is. it's not just kids. we're packaging everything for children. stop it. i'm adult. it's ridiculous. >> these rules do not go far enough. the industry is putting marijuana in foods that kids eat by the handful. marijuana in edible form is dangerous. >> as we keep increasing the c
i'm an attorney and founding member of smart colorado. to protect kids as amendment 64 is implemented in colorado. >> good morning. my name is bob. i'm also here to protect the children. i guess i take offense to the fact that certain people in this room think the edibles companies in this town are not interested in protecting our children. i have two teenagers myself. >> the marijuana industry decided that marijuana and candy, marijuana and soda, marijuana and all sorts of sweets...
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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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the naacp colorado, montana wyoming state conference, and former head of the colorado springs branchacp. welcome to democracy now! can you tell us what happened? >> good morning. what we do know based on police reports and based on reports of those who were in the naacp office in colorado springs on tuesday morning, at approximately 10:45 there was an explosion. there was an improvised that was placed against the exterior wall of the building -- and provides explosive device placed against the exterior wall of the building that grilli grilli disturbed the harmony of the community. one described as a shotgun blast directly to his ear in its loudness. we know law enforcement authorities, fbi, local police and others are now investigating and looking for that person of interest. and, hopefully, they in their work will help us know who did this and why. >> was there any indication beforehand of threats against that particular branch of your organization or any reason why that would occur in colorado springs? >> i think anytime organizations are involved in the kind of work the naacp is i
the naacp colorado, montana wyoming state conference, and former head of the colorado springs branchacp. welcome to democracy now! can you tell us what happened? >> good morning. what we do know based on police reports and based on reports of those who were in the naacp office in colorado springs on tuesday morning, at approximately 10:45 there was an explosion. there was an improvised that was placed against the exterior wall of the building -- and provides explosive device placed...
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the regulations in colorado are changing on a daily, weekly basis. it's one of the things that they're doing really well there. they're constantly refining the regulations to keep tight control over the industry as it transforms from an area of prohibition to a legal market. >> but as a business owner, it's so hard, right? some of the people we talked to said this was legal yesterday and it's not legal today. i have to change my logo. i have to move this. change my packaging. how do you keep on top of everything that's happening? >> well, so we have an internal legal team and external legal team and we have people focused on lobbying and staying in contact with the regulatory 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? >> in some ways it's exciting. i'm a entrepreneur as well as a lawyer. this is the ultimate entrepreneurial experiment. entrepreneurs love to be nimble and they love to have to react quickly, so it's right for innovation, which is
the regulations in colorado are changing on a daily, weekly basis. it's one of the things that they're doing really well there. they're constantly refining the regulations to keep tight control over the industry as it transforms from an area of prohibition to a legal market. >> but as a business owner, it's so hard, right? some of the people we talked to said this was legal yesterday and it's not legal today. i have to change my logo. i have to move this. change my packaging. how do you...
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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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join us wednesday for more of an indepth look of colorado's year in pot. there has been rocky mountain highs and lows as well as communities, doctors and police learn about new risks. dabs and overdoses and near fatal explosions. lori jane gliha's next report examines the dark side of a booming industry. that's wednesday on "america tonight". tell us what you think on the website con aljazeera.com/americatonight, and join the conversation on twitter or facebook. we'll have more of "america tonight" tomorrow. >> consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the growing controversy. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> real perspective, consider this on al jazeera america >>> growing anger over america's moves to normalize relations with cuba. critics are slamming the cuban government or not holding up its end of the deal. tense moments in the speaker of the house, and the david versus goliath battle in a move to get you cheaper flights. hello, i'm antonio mora and this is "consider this". those stories and more ahead
join us wednesday for more of an indepth look of colorado's year in pot. there has been rocky mountain highs and lows as well as communities, doctors and police learn about new risks. dabs and overdoses and near fatal explosions. lori jane gliha's next report examines the dark side of a booming industry. that's wednesday on "america tonight". tell us what you think on the website con aljazeera.com/americatonight, and join the conversation on twitter or facebook. we'll have more of...
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god bless you all, plus colorado.] >> c are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks in his 1st state of the state address bill walker talked about the state's state's shortfall for by the recent drop in oil prices. his 40 minute speech comes to us courtesy of kgo tv. >> thank you. thank you very much. president kevin meyer, speaker, lieutenant governor members of the legislature members of the next my fellow alaskans it is in order to stand before you. i am humbled to serve alaska is your government and you have my pledge that i will always put alaska 1st. i will forever be ready to work with anyone shares this value. tonight. tonight i deliver the state of the state address. this is a rare privilege to which i have so much to my family. i want to begin by recognizing my 1st lady of 37 years and now alaska's 1st lady ms. donna walker. [applause] [applause] has as all of you who have met her know she is one amazing, smart lady who truly has a servant's heart. i want to introduce two of our
god bless you all, plus colorado.] >> c are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks in his 1st state of the state address bill walker talked about the state's state's shortfall for by the recent drop in oil prices. his 40 minute speech comes to us courtesy of kgo tv. >> thank you. thank you very much. president kevin meyer, speaker, lieutenant governor members of the legislature members of the next my fellow alaskans it is in order to stand before you....
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nice to see you. >> you too. >> matt owns two stores in colorado springs but colorado strings is all so matt said, nick, i know how to mass market and build a brand. why don't we turn my two stores also into high country healings and blow this thing up on a franchise-type level. and as these other states start going, legalization wise we have this national brand that we've built in colorado to start bringing into these other states. >> let's do it, man. >> all right. off we go. ♪ >> i was just being told that some trim that we were waiting for is labeled incorrectly. just having some issues there. it's trim we need where desperately low on oil. these are the things we deal with every day. >> i'm bob and one of the partners here at medically correct. we do a brand of chocolate bars called incredibles. >> so this is hash oil combined with butter. we average two to 3,000 bars a day. >> missing a few because we're out of product. we have ten flavors in all. the same bar, just a rec version. >> my favorite bar i probably prefer the boulder bar. it's our milk chocolate bar. >> these are ou
nice to see you. >> you too. >> matt owns two stores in colorado springs but colorado strings is all so matt said, nick, i know how to mass market and build a brand. why don't we turn my two stores also into high country healings and blow this thing up on a franchise-type level. and as these other states start going, legalization wise we have this national brand that we've built in colorado to start bringing into these other states. >> let's do it, man. >> all right. off...
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we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the concern for some are is we have a colorado law that's in contrary to a federal law. that's not being enforced. there's issues there that need to be resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> there's a question. >> what are the chances you would run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical, one in 20,000. that's off the top of my head. i think it's nil. i do think you should ask the question of governor herbert. i have seen a lot of the republican candidates and personally -- [ applause ] >> an endorsement from a democrat is going to help me. if his is nil mine are less than nil. >> anything else? yeah. >> just one quick question. you mentioned that a lot of the governors are coming in are coming from the pry vac says tore have that experience. it's something you bring as well. are there particular sort of traits or organizational abilities that you are looking for as forme
we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the concern for some are is we have a colorado law that's in contrary to a federal law. that's not being enforced. there's issues there that need to be resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> there's a question. >> what are the chances you would run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical, one in 20,000. that's...
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comiesen colorado la batalla por la licencia de conducir de los indocumentados, la legislaturas se niegaestinar fondos para ese programa. cuauhtÉmoc blanco se la juega en la polÍtica. intentarÁ convertirse en el flamante alcalde de cuernavaca asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedeo. >> quÉ tal? mu buenas noches 23 personas secuestradas en el estado de guerrero en mÉxico fueron liberadas por policÍas federales y 13 secuestradores fueron arrestados. todo comenzÓ cuando dos hombres dispararon contra agentes que patrullaban en una pequeÑa comunidad. entre los capturados hay seis menores de edad entre los liberados tambiÉn habÍa menores. algunos permanecieron 40 dÍas dentro de una cueva. andrea con sales con la informaciÓn. >> con los ojos vendados y las manos atadas rescataron a 23 personas que permanecÍan privadas de su libertad en una cueva de arcelia, guerrero al sureste de mÉxico. en el operativo detuvieron a 13 presuntos secuestradores. para este analista en temas de seguridad del secuestro representa un gran negocio para
comiesen colorado la batalla por la licencia de conducir de los indocumentados, la legislaturas se niegaestinar fondos para ese programa. cuauhtÉmoc blanco se la juega en la polÍtica. intentarÁ convertirse en el flamante alcalde de cuernavaca asÍ comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es noticiero univisiÓn, ediciÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedeo. >> quÉ tal? mu buenas noches 23 personas secuestradas en el estado de guerrero en mÉxico fueron liberadas por policÍas...
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the colorado rockies the first state to leltz legalize marijuana just one year ago. it's been in the middle of a pot boom but there's increasing concern about the darker side of those rocky mountain highs. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha finding unintended consequences. >> i really lost track ever reality and project he can tile vomiting in the car. >> you felts you were going to die? >> i said it, 20 times i'm going to die. >> he never expected to od on marijuana. >> i felt like i got poisoned. >> the 35-year-old father and video game designer said he and his wife parked their little boys with his father while they checked out the pot pavilion. there wasn't expected to be any pot there because it can only be sold at licensed sites. >> 21 and up you can't buy it or smoke it. >> he found a booth that caught his eye. >> it was kind of a willie wonkaka factor. i started eating some chocolates. >> less than an hour later coombs said he became totally disoriented. he asked his wife to take him to the nearest hospital. you know where a hospital is, why are you trying t
the colorado rockies the first state to leltz legalize marijuana just one year ago. it's been in the middle of a pot boom but there's increasing concern about the darker side of those rocky mountain highs. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha finding unintended consequences. >> i really lost track ever reality and project he can tile vomiting in the car. >> you felts you were going to die? >> i said it, 20 times i'm going to die. >> he never expected to od on...
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have you gotten back that feedback from inside of colorado?lorado springs that people feel there hasn't been extensive enough or aggressive enough coverage? >> we've seen a lot of feedback about the coverage of the incident locally as well as nationally. and i talked to the president of the local chapter of the naacp here this morning, henry allen jr., and i asked him what he thought about the coverage and this concern that a lot of people have that the coverage of what's been going on in paris has been kind of the front runner in national media. and he said that he's okay with that. because he wishes the best for everyone who had loved ones who died in paris. and he is very blessed that no one died and no one was hurt in this attack in colorado springs. and he said that he wants to move forward from this and he would rather talk about other issues instead of just having the bombing be the focus. >> all right. we'll leave it there. cassandra, thank you very much for being here. >> thank you so much for having me. >> thank you, all right. >>> a
have you gotten back that feedback from inside of colorado?lorado springs that people feel there hasn't been extensive enough or aggressive enough coverage? >> we've seen a lot of feedback about the coverage of the incident locally as well as nationally. and i talked to the president of the local chapter of the naacp here this morning, henry allen jr., and i asked him what he thought about the coverage and this concern that a lot of people have that the coverage of what's been going on in...
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god bless you god bless colorado. [applause] >> nick adams! [applause] now, nick, when we went out to dinner and i told you you should not have the extra caffeine, i'm just so glad that i cut you down on caffeine tonight. [laughter] who knows what we would have been in for. let's go now to your comments and questions. i heard a titter of laughter when nick refer to a c-span audience as though he was just being grandiose. who could ever accuse him of being grandiose? [laughter] no. we're honored that c-span is here. they have occasionally covered events on the campus, they have often covered the western conservative summit. i only mention this so that we've got good audio. i'm going the need you, if you have a question or comment to come up and take the microphone from me, let the rest of of the room hear your question or comment, and then we'll give the mic back to our guest, nick adams. and give us your name and give us your question. >> dr. watson, i'm a history professor here. the world, not america. [laughter] how are we going to turn this
god bless you god bless colorado. [applause] >> nick adams! [applause] now, nick, when we went out to dinner and i told you you should not have the extra caffeine, i'm just so glad that i cut you down on caffeine tonight. [laughter] who knows what we would have been in for. let's go now to your comments and questions. i heard a titter of laughter when nick refer to a c-span audience as though he was just being grandiose. who could ever accuse him of being grandiose? [laughter] no. we're...
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pot industry in colorado. it's called "marijuana country: the cannabis boom." it will air this monday night on cnbc. >>> when we come back here tonight, the hits just keep on coming from the red army choir. ♪ clap a i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office supply stores. with ink plus i can choose how to redeem my points. travel, gift cards even cash back. and my rewards points won't expire. so you can make owning a business even more rewarding. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ [upbeat music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. defiance never grows old. citracal maximum. easily absorbed calcium plus d. beauty is bone deep. hey! guess what day it is?? >>hump day! hummmp daaay! it's hump day! >>yeah! >>hey mike! mike mike mike mike mike! >>mike mike mike mike mike. hey! he knows! hey! guess what day it is!
pot industry in colorado. it's called "marijuana country: the cannabis boom." it will air this monday night on cnbc. >>> when we come back here tonight, the hits just keep on coming from the red army choir. ♪ clap a i make a lot of purchases for my business. and i get a lot in return with ink plus from chase. like 50,000 bonus points when i spent $5,000 in the first 3 months after i opened my account. and i earn 5 times the rewards on internet, phone services and at office...
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i asked redford why he chose to focus on the colorado river.ich provides much of the american west with water. >> i made a documentary about the colorado river when i found out the colorado river, which is an iconic trademark of america doesn't reach its destination, doesn't reach the sea of cortez. a lot of people didn't know that. they didn't know why. seven states use that one water source. when you add things like golf courses and second-home development and all that stuff plus the fact that people need the water to survive, it is a weight. i thought it would be good to do a documentary that illustrates what the deal is. so that is why i did it. >> i want to turn to a clip that is on one of your websites about the colorado river. it is a kind of conversation between you and will ferrell. >> that was supposed to be funny. >> ok. let's of the audience judge. >> the colorado river is one of the most loved and hardest working rivers in the world. but we have overused it. most years, the river dries up even before it reaches the sea. i adding ju
i asked redford why he chose to focus on the colorado river.ich provides much of the american west with water. >> i made a documentary about the colorado river when i found out the colorado river, which is an iconic trademark of america doesn't reach its destination, doesn't reach the sea of cortez. a lot of people didn't know that. they didn't know why. seven states use that one water source. when you add things like golf courses and second-home development and all that stuff plus the...
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colorado actually had great loss on the books, protecting coal miners. they were just completely ignored by the coal companies and no one could force them to do otherwise. so workers needed through organization to be able to shut down an enterprise to see that the law was obeyed. aggressive policies were not enough -- progressive policies were not enough to promote greater equality. workers had to be empowered through organizations at the point of production. roche would later say, hope to live to see all workers in america organized in unions. she also came to believe that private enterprise carried public obligations. workers and consumers had as great an legitimate and interest in private companies as shareholders did in her view and must have their interest satisfied if justice were to be served and capitalism survive. this was the creed of a labor progressive and strikes in the 1910's created a generation of labor progressives, women and men like roche, who would in the 1930's create the new deal. sometimes historians us see this alliance between pr
colorado actually had great loss on the books, protecting coal miners. they were just completely ignored by the coal companies and no one could force them to do otherwise. so workers needed through organization to be able to shut down an enterprise to see that the law was obeyed. aggressive policies were not enough -- progressive policies were not enough to promote greater equality. workers had to be empowered through organizations at the point of production. roche would later say, hope to live...
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i thank the gentlelady from colorado, ms. degette, for yielding and for her advocacy and work on this issue. today on the anniversary of roe v. wade, which changed history for women in america by allowing them to control their own bodies, i rise against the effort to roll back these rights. though we've come a long way in the last 42 years some politicians want to undo this progress and restrict access to critical medical procedures women may need. why have we been debating whether the government should seize control over a woman's health decision when the american people want us to work together to create good paying jobs, balance the budget and raise the minimum wage? instead this chamber is wasting time with a divisive argument about whether the government should jeopardize a woman's access to medically necessary procedures. politicians are not medical experts. and we should not deny a woman the ability to make her own decisions with those she trusts the most. i ask my colleagues to focus on the economy instead of spending
i thank the gentlelady from colorado, ms. degette, for yielding and for her advocacy and work on this issue. today on the anniversary of roe v. wade, which changed history for women in america by allowing them to control their own bodies, i rise against the effort to roll back these rights. though we've come a long way in the last 42 years some politicians want to undo this progress and restrict access to critical medical procedures women may need. why have we been debating whether the...
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one of the youngest children to try marijuana in colorado.arrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? ;ñ;ñ;ñ female announcer: even tempur-pedic mattress sets at low clearance prices. save even more on floor samples, demonstrators, and closeout inventory. the year end clearance sale is on now at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ hey, jennar fuzz mike trooawwwwww scram!g... i'm crust mike jubby roll bond chow gonna lean up an kiss bet. peas charty get town down. [laughter] ♪ borf a liver tute face stummy wag ♪ pow pam sha-beeps stella nerf berms. saxa-nay nay? badumps a head. temexiss gurrin. juppa left. fluppa jown! brone a brood. what? catch up on what everyone's talking abo
one of the youngest children to try marijuana in colorado.arrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? ;ñ;ñ;ñ female announcer: even...
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she could get no credit from any bank and all of colorado. quite remarkable purchase finally went east and got some help there. they opened a price war against her. in which they are paying the other companies -- charging the company under the cost of production to try to get her out of coal. in a dramatic moment in 1931 the miners at rocky mount fuel saved the company themselves. they they loaned her half her wages to make a payment. boy, did that draw good press. the way they press represented her helps explain why her ascension as a captain of industry did not serve as an opening wedge for other women. in many cases, this is not exclusively true. in many cases, roche's work at rocky mount and fuel was represented as the work not of a captain of industry, but that of a humanitarian. a social worker. a joan of arc. of the coal fields whose female qualities of compassion, cooperation, healing were expressed in her leadership of rocky mount and fuel, rather than her qualities of organization, efficiency, and command. rocky mountain fuel is con
she could get no credit from any bank and all of colorado. quite remarkable purchase finally went east and got some help there. they opened a price war against her. in which they are paying the other companies -- charging the company under the cost of production to try to get her out of coal. in a dramatic moment in 1931 the miners at rocky mount fuel saved the company themselves. they they loaned her half her wages to make a payment. boy, did that draw good press. the way they press...
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we have no plans to sue colorado.now others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the concern for some are, we have a colorado law that's in contrary to a federal law. that's not being enforced. there's issues there that need to be resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> there's a question. >> what are the chances you would run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical chances? one in 20,000. i don't know. that's off the top of my head. i think it's nil. i do think you should ask the question of governor herbert. [ laughter ] i have seen a lot of the republican candidates and personally -- - [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> an endorsement from a democrat is really going to help me. if his is nil, mine are less than nil. >> anything else? yeah. >> just one quick question.i pñ you mentioned that a lot of the governors coming in are coming from the pry vac says tore have that experience. it's something you bring as well. are there particular sort of traits or organi
we have no plans to sue colorado.now others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the concern for some are, we have a colorado law that's in contrary to a federal law. that's not being enforced. there's issues there that need to be resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> there's a question. >> what are the chances you would run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical chances? one in 20,000. i don't...
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. >> nuestro reportero intrÉpido no lleva vivir una aventura en las montaÑas de colorado a golpea adrenalinarimer impacto extra. saludos soy bÁrbara bermudo bienvenidos otro primer impacto extra. un ecuatoriano que naciÓ sin brazos ni piernas decidiÓ desafiar a las leyes. se convirtiÓ en un extraordinario artista nuestra corresponsal fue a conocerlo y nos presenta su historia. >> santiago guillermo empezÓ a pintar a los cinco aÑos, naciÓ sin extremidades pero eso no le impidiÓ que desarrollar a un talento. >> los motivos son inciertos tengo siete hermanos todos fÍsicamente normales yo soy el Último y tengo esta discapacidad nadie se explica por quÉ mi propia discapacidad llevÓ mi capacidad me diferenciaba de los otros niÑos que tenÍa una vida superior al resto. >> su creatividad es innata desde niÑo buscÓ los pinceles para auto descubrir su talento. para este increÍble artista la pintor es mucho mÁs que un pasatiempo. >> ha significado mi vida misma a travÉsde ella puedo expresar lo que fÍsicamente no puedo que es la perfecciÓn. >> este artista naciÓ en cuenca, pero sus obras tambiÉn nacidas
. >> nuestro reportero intrÉpido no lleva vivir una aventura en las montaÑas de colorado a golpea adrenalinarimer impacto extra. saludos soy bÁrbara bermudo bienvenidos otro primer impacto extra. un ecuatoriano que naciÓ sin brazos ni piernas decidiÓ desafiar a las leyes. se convirtiÓ en un extraordinario artista nuestra corresponsal fue a conocerlo y nos presenta su historia. >> santiago guillermo empezÓ a pintar a los cinco aÑos, naciÓ sin extremidades pero eso no le...
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>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed! 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 sha
>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed! 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...
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. >>> welcome to colorado. >> jungle, baby. >> land of the legal weed. and home to america's latest billion-dollar industry, marijuana. this is part of history because what did the end of alcohol prohibition mean to that generation? dynasties, right? >> i took everything i had. 401, ira and dropped it into this. >> i feel like we're in a once in a lifetime position. every state is looking at this. >> the demand really is that much more than the supply. >> we grew closer to 1,000% last year. >> this year we're doing $12 million. >> i hate to fail. >> we want to be the costco of marijuana. >>> in this episode, you'll see a marijuana land rush when a new market opens up and the pot baron's race to stake their claims. is jamie, the newcomer, racing too fast for her own good? >> this has been the week from hell. >> can andy find the formula to keep medicine man on top? they're gunning to be the first tow open in aurora, there will be millions in cash to the winner. it's marijuana and it's all legal. ♪ >> the grass is always greener in colorado and the grass i
. >>> welcome to colorado. >> jungle, baby. >> land of the legal weed. and home to america's latest billion-dollar industry, marijuana. this is part of history because what did the end of alcohol prohibition mean to that generation? dynasties, right? >> i took everything i had. 401, ira and dropped it into this. >> i feel like we're in a once in a lifetime position. every state is looking at this. >> the demand really is that much more than the supply....
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i thank the gentlelady from colorado, ms. degette, for yielding and for her advocacy and work on this issue. today on the anniversary of roe v. wade, which changed history for women in america by allowing them to control their own bodies, i rise against the effort to roll back these rights. though we've come a long way in the last 42 years some politicians want to undo this progress and restrict access to critical medical procedures women may need. why have we been debating whether the government should seize control over a woman's health decision when the american people want us to work together to create good paying jobs, balance the budget and raise the minimum wage? instead this chamber is wasting time with a divisive argument about whether the government should jeopardize a woman's access to medically necessary procedures. politicians are not medical experts. and we should not deny a woman the ability to make her own decisions with those she trusts the most. i ask my colleagues to focus on the economy instead of spending
i thank the gentlelady from colorado, ms. degette, for yielding and for her advocacy and work on this issue. today on the anniversary of roe v. wade, which changed history for women in america by allowing them to control their own bodies, i rise against the effort to roll back these rights. though we've come a long way in the last 42 years some politicians want to undo this progress and restrict access to critical medical procedures women may need. why have we been debating whether the...
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e>> l gobernador de colorado que dijo que muchos tendrian que tr trabajar, reitero que ha sido u unas rotos. >> siempre he estado contra la m marihuana pienso que se ha ven vendido indiscriminada,mente, ten tengo 3 hijos joÓvenes. >> no me ha afectado en la cues cuestion de que hablo mucho con mis hijos sobre lo malo que sn inon las drogas pero tbambiÉn ha est estado este se ha visto una me mejoria. >> una mejoria que ha causado u una migraciÓn a colorado no solo de comercinsceciones sino tbambiÉn los que ven una oportunidad lucraticv lucrativa. >> las cosas que se necesitan las luces, la tierra, la comida eso cuesta mucha gente y gratrabajo trabajo, se gana harto dinero. >> a esto hay que agregar que ok oklahoma y nebraska han demandad demandado a colorado alegando q que la marihjuuana esta terminando en sus territorios, la respuesta de colorado es que van a seguir peleando una bonanza como esta n no la van a abandonar. >> el equipo de recate del air a asia encontraron posibles fragm fragmentos del vuelo. en una rue rueda de pernesa el jefe informo el hallazgo, fueron enviados veh v
e>> l gobernador de colorado que dijo que muchos tendrian que tr trabajar, reitero que ha sido u unas rotos. >> siempre he estado contra la m marihuana pienso que se ha ven vendido indiscriminada,mente, ten tengo 3 hijos joÓvenes. >> no me ha afectado en la cues cuestion de que hablo mucho con mis hijos sobre lo malo que sn inon las drogas pero tbambiÉn ha est estado este se ha visto una me mejoria. >> una mejoria que ha causado u una migraciÓn a colorado no solo de...
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spread to six counties in the southern california and one in the bay area, colorado, as far west aasashington state. all in all many had not had the measles vaccine. growing concern that parents concerns about their children's health had grown. >> so we don't vaccinate our kids. >> reporter: that might shock many parents but holly bloomhart and her husband shannon are part of a growing minority in southern california. >> i think we are very aware of being very organic, nongmo, we want to have the healthiest family we can. >> reporter: instead of vaccines they rely on holistic regimens that include chiropractic adjustment. she and her husband own a chiropractic office that cater to parents. the military required she get several vaccines before being deployed. she linked vaccines to illnesses like asthma and add and there were other concerns. >> i started learning that the vaccines had aborted fetal tissue. and cells from insects. >> it has been shown that these matters, military career. but she has no regrets. >> what would happen if nobody vaccinated their kids at all? >> i think we
spread to six counties in the southern california and one in the bay area, colorado, as far west aasashington state. all in all many had not had the measles vaccine. growing concern that parents concerns about their children's health had grown. >> so we don't vaccinate our kids. >> reporter: that might shock many parents but holly bloomhart and her husband shannon are part of a growing minority in southern california. >> i think we are very aware of being very organic, nongmo,...
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some 200 families move to colorado for something they can only get here. a rare type of medical marijuana. >> i'm harry. >> nice to meet you. >> including 10-year-old braden fleming that has epilepsy. >> you're a hansom young man. >> his family came from houston to colorado springs to be on the waiting list to get a medicine called charlotte's web. >> several people's response was who does that? who picks up their life and just moves but those are people that don't have a child with epilepsy. >> he suffers from a syndrome marked by small and uncontrollable seizures. he had one in the middle of our conversation. >> or, i watch baseball. >> was that one right there? >> charlotte's web is a strain of marijuana low in thc but high in cbd. a mystery compound believed to have healing properties. >> cbd is something that has captured the national imagination political imagination, the fear of the medical community. >> he is a denver neurologist and he warns it doesn't reduce seizures for everyone. well aware of the odds the flemings moved here anyway. >> how happ
some 200 families move to colorado for something they can only get here. a rare type of medical marijuana. >> i'm harry. >> nice to meet you. >> including 10-year-old braden fleming that has epilepsy. >> you're a hansom young man. >> his family came from houston to colorado springs to be on the waiting list to get a medicine called charlotte's web. >> several people's response was who does that? who picks up their life and just moves but those are people that...
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, john said they have prepared for colorado to tighten the faucet. you know the relationships between the states, very delicate. john? and thank you. the incredibly brave actions of a firefighter caught on his helmet camera as he pulled three young children from a burning home. >> look at that. the hero firefighter battling flames and thick black smoke to rescue the children left alone at home. >> this is why minutes matter when you see the speeding fire truck in your rearview mirror. three weeks ago three children died after firefighters took 13 minutes responding to a house fire. they were up against an identical situation and listen as you can hear what happens when they find out? we have to get inside. where is she? and how is she, ma'am? >> neighbors saw smoke and called 911. and the woman showed up and said the kids are in the apartment alone. ages 1, 3, and 4 years old. and the firefighter james perkin enters and finds two of the children covered and soot and hands them to a window and the colleagues outside. when the mother said there is one
, john said they have prepared for colorado to tighten the faucet. you know the relationships between the states, very delicate. john? and thank you. the incredibly brave actions of a firefighter caught on his helmet camera as he pulled three young children from a burning home. >> look at that. the hero firefighter battling flames and thick black smoke to rescue the children left alone at home. >> this is why minutes matter when you see the speeding fire truck in your rearview...