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in 2011 when colorado only sold medical cannabis, the sheriff stopped someone coming back from coloradohan once a week. last year when recreational cannabis became legal, the sheriff's county had more than one marijuana case a week. last month, there were at least five cases a week. >> we just go out and stop cars for normal traffic violations. and it seems to be that there are so many people that are going over to get this you just can't help but run into it just by stopping a few cars. >> reporter: what hasn't changed is the number of officers working in deuel county: three full time and two part time officers. the sheriff says his county is being stretched thin. >> well, we're a small department. we usually have one person on at a time. so if they run across something then they're having to call somebody out. well, then you're paying overtime, and where we've had more arrests and more people in jail, you know, it takes more time in the court. you know, we're having to transport prisoners back and forth, have more people in the courtroom for security. so it ties up our time dealing wi
in 2011 when colorado only sold medical cannabis, the sheriff stopped someone coming back from coloradohan once a week. last year when recreational cannabis became legal, the sheriff's county had more than one marijuana case a week. last month, there were at least five cases a week. >> we just go out and stop cars for normal traffic violations. and it seems to be that there are so many people that are going over to get this you just can't help but run into it just by stopping a few cars....
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in colorado, we have done all three. again, i talk about the mass commercialization in colorado, a hundred 66 shops. that is changing all the time because people are putting in applications for new facilities. over 2300 licensed marijuana facilities in the state, and this is the cultivation side the facilities where edibles are made, and if you testing facilities. here they are. denver, that's where i live, the epicenter of marijuana 380 marijuana shops in denver. i want to point out this is very different than seattle, same size, same population, where they have 21. we have 300 and 80. -- 300 a. -- 308. in amendment 64, one thing that brian and his coworkers dead is they let in disabilities decide if they wanted to commercialize marijuana and salad in shops. so, we have the majority of cities in colorado that it -- has said no to this. the big ones, like denver, has said yes. just let you know, there are a lot of communities across colorado that you not want to sell in stores. i just want to talk briefly. i tell this to
in colorado, we have done all three. again, i talk about the mass commercialization in colorado, a hundred 66 shops. that is changing all the time because people are putting in applications for new facilities. over 2300 licensed marijuana facilities in the state, and this is the cultivation side the facilities where edibles are made, and if you testing facilities. here they are. denver, that's where i live, the epicenter of marijuana 380 marijuana shops in denver. i want to point out this is...
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did not follow colorado's lead.we had extremely tight deadlines because of amendment 64 and as ben referred to before, we are playing catch-up. all those of us already on the ground. in my view medical marijuana, although it started in 2000 it wasn't fully commercialized until 2009. that's what we saw this explosion of all the stores. washington state has taken the time a little bit more than we have, but i think that's really, really crucial. and also to get data in order. we have so little dated and i think that's really important for good policy to be made. before we rolled this out in commercialized it we really need to look at our situation and do it very slowly and try to be very thoughtful and try to set up the regulations first. >> let me add what happened in 2009 is attorney general holder on behalf of the obama administration announced that they're going to de- prioritize prosecution of marijuana. so even though, legalize it in 2000, that's really when the momentum started. >> white piece of advice i think
did not follow colorado's lead.we had extremely tight deadlines because of amendment 64 and as ben referred to before, we are playing catch-up. all those of us already on the ground. in my view medical marijuana, although it started in 2000 it wasn't fully commercialized until 2009. that's what we saw this explosion of all the stores. washington state has taken the time a little bit more than we have, but i think that's really, really crucial. and also to get data in order. we have so little...
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since we are colorado. what would all of you come up with to help advise other states who might be about to allow marijuana to be legalized there? the longer version would be, since you all come from different backgrounds and have different opinionses, i'm sure people here do as well is there any one midnight if you were going to -- from colorado which we are in project, give to other states or congress or whatever it is that passes those laws, what one point would you press for to make sure it happens? >> so my slight editorializing of the question is that being colorado and being first in, what have we learned that we would pass on to other states contemplating legalization and/or to the federal government? >> sure. this was actually discussed quite a bit at the most recent conference i was at where we had a lot lot of our leaders and regulators there. and absolutely for these other states, go slowly. do not follow colorado's lead. we had extremely tight declines because of e-mailed 64, and as has been re
since we are colorado. what would all of you come up with to help advise other states who might be about to allow marijuana to be legalized there? the longer version would be, since you all come from different backgrounds and have different opinionses, i'm sure people here do as well is there any one midnight if you were going to -- from colorado which we are in project, give to other states or congress or whatever it is that passes those laws, what one point would you press for to make sure it...
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colorado has bipartisan condemnation of the legalization there. the democratic governor said it was reckless and the newly appointed republican general is glad that the state is being sued, because it's been an issue. also a majority of voters in colorado no longer support legalization today. the place that tried it has regretted that, that is really a message that we are trying to spread, that this is not inevitable. national support is falling, colorado turned against that, and this is not something we need to do in d.c. and have the resulting consequences from legalize eggs and commercialisation -- commercialisation. >> one of the things that colorado is sued over is the bordering states saying we didn't vote for this or choose this, but now we have mahmoud ahmadinejad, because our citizens can go to colorado. if that is true in colorado, it's true with steroids in washington, where you can cross a street, western avenue, and walk in from maryland to the district of columbia. is this automatically an issue for maryland and virmg whether they --
colorado has bipartisan condemnation of the legalization there. the democratic governor said it was reckless and the newly appointed republican general is glad that the state is being sued, because it's been an issue. also a majority of voters in colorado no longer support legalization today. the place that tried it has regretted that, that is really a message that we are trying to spread, that this is not inevitable. national support is falling, colorado turned against that, and this is not...
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kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution ordered 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. >> butchered and murdered. >> many people proclaim innocence. >> in this case, there are a number of things that stink. >> this man is remorseless. >> needs to pay for it with his life. >> get a conviction at all costs that the truth
kill all of them, colorado. that will take care of all this crap. >> in 2013, nathan dunlap's execution ordered 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...
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>> i make it every day. >> university of colorado's burn unit dr. gordon lindbergh is the hospital's medical director. lindbergh noticed there was something different in the butane accidents. >> we were giving them the narcotics that we usually used and it wasn't working. >> on a hunch the doctor gave them maranol more thc. he noticed a difference right away. >> their pain was easier to manage they didn't throw up, they were able to keep calories in. >> he believed they were on marijuana withdrawal and needed the thc to recover. >> what i worry about is how much marijuana people are taking now as a result of these laws. we never had people falling off of balconies or ending up in emergency rooms with frank psychosis from too much marijuana. we haven't had people withdrawing from it. but now you're dealing with almost pure thc and putting that in candy. >> so far the numbers are small but the casualties may increase as the business grows and state authorities scramble to keep up. >> when we come back, what do scientists know about the health risks of
>> i make it every day. >> university of colorado's burn unit dr. gordon lindbergh is the hospital's medical director. lindbergh noticed there was something different in the butane accidents. >> we were giving them the narcotics that we usually used and it wasn't working. >> on a hunch the doctor gave them maranol more thc. he noticed a difference right away. >> their pain was easier to manage they didn't throw up, they were able to keep calories in. >> he...
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you have nowhere kids in the colorado schools smoking weed than cigarettes. and you have the minority of high school juniors in high school is a good thing. >> what about the children, the >> as the industry grows, do you think that the industries providing the drug have a responsibility? mario, are we promoting profit over responsibility here? if we normalize and promote and advertise what is still an illegal drug to children, are there going to be negative consequences here? >> i would not draw the distinction between cannibus and alcohol. i don't hear anyone calling for the legalization of alcohol to protect children, and i don't think that cannibus is a less dangerous drug than alcohol. the problem is not cannibus. the problem is out of control use. which is a problem for a minority of cannibus users as well as a minority of alcohol users. what we should be doing is getting kids ready to control their own behavior. it's a much harder task than telling them to just say no. so i don't think that it takes us very far, and on the other hand, i think that the
you have nowhere kids in the colorado schools smoking weed than cigarettes. and you have the minority of high school juniors in high school is a good thing. >> what about the children, the >> as the industry grows, do you think that the industries providing the drug have a responsibility? mario, are we promoting profit over responsibility here? if we normalize and promote and advertise what is still an illegal drug to children, are there going to be negative consequences here?...
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i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorados what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state lines. so for the wilsons, completely uprooting their lives and moving seemed to be the only option to help vivian. >> it's the hardest thing in the world to have to do. we have all our family here, we have our jobs, so much we had to do. >> but just weeks after the dust-up in the diner, just around the time the wilsons allowed us to start filming their story exclusively, we received word that governor christie had eased his stance. eventually the state of new jersey did allow the edible form of marijuana after all. but the wilsons still had another roadblock. they couldn't get their doctors to prescribe it. >> there's
i said, well, unfortunately you have to move to colorado. >> the reason they have to move to colorados what? >> because anything that's grown in colorado has to stay in colorado. >> it's the most absurd idea that we would have to do this to get medicine. >> but it's the law. marijuana is illegal federally. even if you're prescribed it legally in a medical marijuana state, even if it works, even if it is your last hope, you're out of luck. you can't carry it across state...
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el negocio de la marihuana medicinal en colorado se estÁ desplazando tambiÉn ya al campo turÍstico.n tour en limusina para fumarla y conocer el proceso de cultivo y venta. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas ] >> buenas noches, comenzamos el noticiero con sarampiÓn. en una guarderÍa de la ciudad de chicago cinco niÑas han presentado sÍntomas de la enfermedad y se confirmÓ que dos de ellos la tienen. como es explicar vilma la situaciÓn podrÍa empeorar. >> cinco menores de una guarderÍa en un suburbio al noreste de chicago y que todavÍa son muy jÓvenes para ser vacunados desarrollaron los sÍntomas del sarampiÓn. dos de ellos ya se confirmÓ, se contagiaron con el brote segÚn autoridades de salud. hace cuatro dÍas un hospital del condado cook reportÓ haber recibido dos menores con fiebre alta y picazÓn en el cuerpo. ese mismo dÍa se les hicieron las pruebas de laboratorio, al dÍa siguiente se estableciÓ que se trataba de sarampiÓn. luego se confirmÓ que los dos menores contagiados habÍan estado juntos en la misma guarderÍa. de inmedia
el negocio de la marihuana medicinal en colorado se estÁ desplazando tambiÉn ya al campo turÍstico.n tour en limusina para fumarla y conocer el proceso de cultivo y venta. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ este es su noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y marÍa elena salinas ] >> buenas noches, comenzamos el noticiero con sarampiÓn. en una guarderÍa de la ciudad de chicago cinco niÑas han presentado sÍntomas de la enfermedad y se confirmÓ que dos de ellos la tienen. como es explicar...
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i thank my friend from colorado. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of homeland security funding bill that would keep the department open so it can carry out its mission of keeping americans safe. the speaker pro tempore: the chair understands that the gentlewoman from north carolina has not yielded for that purpose. therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speaker, with barely 24 hours left before the expiration of funding for the department of homeland security, my colleague, mr. kildee from michigan, i'd want to yield to him for a very important unanimous consent request. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from michigan is recognized. mr. kildee: thank you, mr. speaker. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean homeland department of homeland security funding bill that would keep the department open so it can carry out its mission of keeping the american people safe. the speaker pro tempore: the chair und
i thank my friend from colorado. i ask unanimous consent that the house bring up h.r. 861, the clean department of homeland security funding bill that would keep the department open so it can carry out its mission of keeping americans safe. the speaker pro tempore: the chair understands that the gentlewoman from north carolina has not yielded for that purpose. therefore the unanimous consent request cannot be entertained. mr. polis: mr. speaker, with barely 24 hours left before the expiration...
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, so john reads in the paper that the great walt disney is in colorado. ideaexfqk that maybe he can leasew@ág disney%u part of the1 and it can be a hit at disney6ax land, which had opened the previous year. with everyone's delight, walt himself agreed to ay john's daughter, carla, who was 13 at the time shlgs is there when the legend arrives. >> walt disney went into the museum and dad took him into the collection and i trailed behind watching this whole thing. he was very impressed. he wanted to buy the collection. >> john sees an opening. he and disney discussed i john wants to lease it with his father's name on it. walt stands firm. sale or no deal. >> dad says if we sell it will we get credit? will there be a plaque saying this is james william's collection? they said, no they don't give credity,w to anything in l4q6qdisany land. the may family opens a second bug museum in aó e popular thebmfrw park. he straps his signature beetle on to his pick up and drives across-country. >> what did you think as kids when you had this big beetle. >> it's a real tr
, so john reads in the paper that the great walt disney is in colorado. ideaexfqk that maybe he can leasew@ág disney%u part of the1 and it can be a hit at disney6ax land, which had opened the previous year. with everyone's delight, walt himself agreed to ay john's daughter, carla, who was 13 at the time shlgs is there when the legend arrives. >> walt disney went into the museum and dad took him into the collection and i trailed behind watching this whole thing. he was very impressed. he...
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colorado colorado wanted is to be legalsed and taxed and wanted is to be done safely. when houses are exploding, it's not really done safely. >> reporter: this man agreed. he lost everything when his house was destroyed. >> i lost one of my best friend's dogs. i just - i don't recommend it. >> reporter: he is also facing animal cruelty charges because a dog died when the house exploded. hash oil can be made legally, safely, and has been made in sophisticated labs. we are in organolab, and with an owner, ralph morgan. this is a sophisticated operation, do you think any of this can be made safely at home? >> i don't think so. >> we have state and local municipalities, a professional engineer and our methods certify hygienists to make sure the systems are safe not only for the users, but the operators. >> all of this will end up in something like this. >> that's right. this ends up in a device that allows people to ingest or consume or vapourize it safely as an alternative to smoking. >> thank you. it's an amazing process when done safely. >>> only in denver. thank you >>
colorado colorado wanted is to be legalsed and taxed and wanted is to be done safely. when houses are exploding, it's not really done safely. >> reporter: this man agreed. he lost everything when his house was destroyed. >> i lost one of my best friend's dogs. i just - i don't recommend it. >> reporter: he is also facing animal cruelty charges because a dog died when the house exploded. hash oil can be made legally, safely, and has been made in sophisticated labs. we are in...
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. >> otra vez el frÍo pone a temblar a los norteamericanos mientras en denver colorado se atribuye mÁsos otorgados por el presidente obama podrÁn reclamar reembolsos retroactivos con crÉditos fiscales a las que no calificaban mientras estaban trabajando sin un seguro social. piratas cibernÉticos se robaron los datos de mÁs de 80 millones de clientes, empleados de una de las mayores compaÑÍas de seguros en los estados unidos. le diremos cuÁl. por primera vez legisladores exigen revisar las suculentas pensiones de los expresidentes tales como felipe calderÓn, los contribuyentes mexicanos tienen que cargar con los salarios de todo el personal que Éstos tienen a su servicio. >> muchos estÁn contentos, algunos expresidentes no van a estar contentos. >> creo que ninguno. >> la mariguana viaja sobre ruedas, y se consume dentro de lujosas limusinas en denver, colorado. vamos para allÁ. >> estas son algunas de las preguntas que responderemos en durante dos años hemos estado rompiendo las reglas absurdas de la industria celular. porque te escuchamos. no más contratos de servicio anual. haz strea
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until then he's enjoying the trip. >> that's our look at colorado's year on pot. and what it may mean for other states as they consider legalizing marijuana. will it be a buzz boom? or bust? i'm joie chen, thanks for joining us. >> america's job market is on a big winning streak but a lot of people out there are still feeling like they're losing. i'm talking to the top man in america's labor market. and this is a good time to be your own man but it is not easy. >> you don't know if the dream is going to succeed or fail. i can't guarantee a paycheck for the next 12 months, two years. >> plus how one well-known procure
until then he's enjoying the trip. >> that's our look at colorado's year on pot. and what it may mean for other states as they consider legalizing marijuana. will it be a buzz boom? or bust? i'm joie chen, thanks for joining us. >> america's job market is on a big winning streak but a lot of people out there are still feeling like they're losing. i'm talking to the top man in america's labor market. and this is a good time to be your own man but it is not easy. >> you don't...
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jamie: i am jamie colby, right now i'm driving on the outskirts of colorado springs, colorado.ooking for a turn off to a strange inheritance which includes one of the most unique collections. and my marker is a giant beetle. >> hello, how are you? >> hello, my name is rj steer. in 2007 my grandfather passed away and left the largest privately owned collection of insects in the world. at the time, i didn't know what the rest of the family might want to do with it. jamie: houston this little museum, nestled in a small canyon. it's one of those classic american roadside attractions. of all the strange things you might like to inherit one day, a few thousand crores and canisters in cases is probably not on your list. but what i can do is change your mind if i told you that it was was a priest for millions. >> you are sitting on money in terms of value. >> some of these insects have never been seen since and some are thought to be extinct but not confirmed, but the collection was assessed between five to $6 million. jamie: per bug? >> this whole thing feels like a time capsule. jami
jamie: i am jamie colby, right now i'm driving on the outskirts of colorado springs, colorado.ooking for a turn off to a strange inheritance which includes one of the most unique collections. and my marker is a giant beetle. >> hello, how are you? >> hello, my name is rj steer. in 2007 my grandfather passed away and left the largest privately owned collection of insects in the world. at the time, i didn't know what the rest of the family might want to do with it. jamie: houston this...
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it's been a year since colorado became the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. if you are over 21 you can buy it smoke it eat it and drink it. for marijuana merchants it's been a year of weed wealth, of pot millionaires but exposed more risks. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha tells us there's a dark side to those rocky mountain highs. >> i had lost connection with reality. projectile vomiting. i'm going to have a heart attack right now. >> when jordan coombs took his family to the fair, he didn't expect to od on marijuana. the video designer says he and his wife parked the little boys with his father, while they checked out the pot pavilion, there wasn't supposed to be any actual pot there because it can only be sold at licensed sites. >> 21 and above. you are not allowed to buy it or smoke it. it looked like a willy wonka place. i started eating some chocolate. >> less than an hour later coombs said he became completely disoriented and begged his wife to take him to a hospital. medical authorities diagnosed him as an overdose of thc. he is one of several sui
it's been a year since colorado became the first state to legalize recreational marijuana. if you are over 21 you can buy it smoke it eat it and drink it. for marijuana merchants it's been a year of weed wealth, of pot millionaires but exposed more risks. "america tonight's" lori jane gliha tells us there's a dark side to those rocky mountain highs. >> i had lost connection with reality. projectile vomiting. i'm going to have a heart attack right now. >> when jordan coombs...
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god bless colorado. [applause] >> one where not to darrah told she should not have the extra caffeine, i am so glad i cut you down on caffeine. who knows what would've been in for. let's go now to your comments and questions. i heard a ticker of laughter when nick referred to the c-span audience as though she was just being grandiose. who could ever accuse him of being grandiose. no we are honored c-span is here. they've occasionally covered events on the campus. they've often cover the western conservative summit. i only mention this so that we've got good audio. if you have a question or comment, come up and take the microphone from ap about the rest of the print here your question or comment to move against the microphone that to our guests, nick adams. give us your name and it is your question. >> dr. watson, i am a history professor here. the world, not america. how are we going to turn this thing around? how are we going to undo the damage of the last seven years? >> well i appreciate that question
god bless colorado. [applause] >> one where not to darrah told she should not have the extra caffeine, i am so glad i cut you down on caffeine. who knows what would've been in for. let's go now to your comments and questions. i heard a ticker of laughter when nick referred to the c-span audience as though she was just being grandiose. who could ever accuse him of being grandiose. no we are honored c-span is here. they've occasionally covered events on the campus. they've often cover the...
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. >> during their travels, the entire family fell in love with colorado's scenery.t there's another reason john bought a piece of ranch land here. >> colorado is the perfect location. it's÷2ready a dry climate, so the specimens are better. >> true to form john mays designs the museum that would exhibit his father's collections. he even helped build it himself. rj an argumen amazed at wh! do. >> my grandfather taught himself he figured out how to adapt any pieces he...
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one of the youngest children to try marijuana in colorado.uldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered by experian. fico scores are used in 90% of credit decisions. [meow mix jingle slowly anright on cue.cks] [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow... it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. having a perfectly nice day, when out of nowhere a pick-up truck slams into your brand new car. one second it wasn't there and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a
one of the youngest children to try marijuana in colorado.uldn't be a problem, your credit is in pretty good shape. >>pretty good? i know i have a 798 fico score, thanks to the tools and help on experian.com. kaboom... well, i just have a few other questions. >>chuck, the only other question you need to ask is, "what else can you do for me?" i'll just take a water... get your credit swagger on. become a member of experian credit tracker and find out your fico score powered...
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para empezar yo ni conozco colorado dice que llamo al departamento de motores y vehiculos de coloradorles que se trataba de la persona equivocada no fue facil sot yo tenia que mandar mi acta de nacimiento original, mi pasaporte original y cartas en las cuales yo demostraba que no era la persona que ellos estaban buscando expusimos su situacion con el dmv de colorado quienes sugirieron reportar el caso a su unidad de fraudes mientras el dmv de california nos seÑala que esa clase de equivocaciones se deben comprobar ante la corte del estado que emita la infraccion y que asi mismo se debe proceder en california sot el deber cualquier multa ya sea en california o en cualquier estado le puede prevenir a esa persona de no solicitar o de no continuar adelante con el proceso de la licencia. el record de mario en colorado fue finalmente corregido y hoy... sot pues ya me siento mejor ya me siento sin temor de salir a la calle y que me vayan a quitar mi carro. yo necesitaba una licencia para yo poder ejercer mi trabajo cesar ---el gobierno de mexico por medios de su red de consulados ha incremen
para empezar yo ni conozco colorado dice que llamo al departamento de motores y vehiculos de coloradorles que se trataba de la persona equivocada no fue facil sot yo tenia que mandar mi acta de nacimiento original, mi pasaporte original y cartas en las cuales yo demostraba que no era la persona que ellos estaban buscando expusimos su situacion con el dmv de colorado quienes sugirieron reportar el caso a su unidad de fraudes mientras el dmv de california nos seÑala que esa clase de...
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>> from denver, colorado, this is democracy now! >> yusor and raza,n they would bring light to the room. >> i see you nowadays, you're always asking, how are you and where are you in life? i got married to one of my other students. >> that was pretty interesting. looks i was so happy when i saw you guys together. you will be together for the rest of your lives. >> as over 5,000 people attend the funeral of the three muslim students murdered in chapel hill, we will hear one of the victims, yusor abu-salha, in her own words. last year, she went into a storycorps booth to record an interview with her third grade teacher. then to the case of jessica hernandez, the 16-year-old girl shot dead by denver police last month. >> five teenagers, no reason for you to open fire on any teenager a matter what. i understand if someone pulled a gun or something, but there was no incident whatsoever. he got hit by a car. my cousin got shot dead. >> we will also go into a denver church where a mexican undocumented immigrant has sought sanctuary in an a
>> from denver, colorado, this is democracy now! >> yusor and raza,n they would bring light to the room. >> i see you nowadays, you're always asking, how are you and where are you in life? i got married to one of my other students. >> that was pretty interesting. looks i was so happy when i saw you guys together. you will be together for the rest of your lives. >> as over 5,000 people attend the funeral of the three muslim students murdered in chapel hill, we will...
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>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!rom around the country and the world lighting up legally. >> happy cannabis, y'all. >> for some it's a lifestyle. for others it's a lifeline. >> we're working with the lupus foundation and rheumatoid arthritis. >> for all of them, i wonder what was it doing to their brains? >> some of my patients call me pot doc. >> your patients call you pot doc? >> well, they never meet anyone who is as interested as hearing about their marijuana use as i am. >> dr. stacy gruber is serious about pot. >> i want you to name the color and not to read it. >> okay. >> i met her in her labs in mclean hospital near boston. she's using high-tech imaging to see what happens in the brain when you smoke. >> when you first smoke, that you light up a spliff, a joint, a smoke, and receptors are throughout the brain respond, and these are areas of the brain responsible for things like pleasure, memory, learning, sensation, sense of time and space, coordination, movement, appetite and other drives shall we say. so i
>> april 20th, denver, colorado. >> we like weed, smoke weed!rom 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...
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denver and the front range in colorado have embraced this.e too that these regulations cost a lot of money to comply with it mandatory video surveillance. testing, just kind of getting started with that and the taxes, it's not just the state taxes, but we get dinged at the the -- >> what happened to the price there at the consumer level over the course of the trajectory. other this permit running for this chunk of time. prices for recreational sales. there was a shortage of supply now it has come back down. the black market is trying to under cut the license businesses because they don't have to do the licenses or comply with the regulations. the price is affordable. this is a balancing act because we can't take it and sell it in new york city or paris like the beer companies can do. >> michael elliott, thank you very much. >> thank you. >> is new jersey governor chris christie really a jet setting freeloader? plus, good news of the fans of harper lee. possibly not great news for harper lee herself, we'll explain, next. meet the world's newes
denver and the front range in colorado have embraced this.e too that these regulations cost a lot of money to comply with it mandatory video surveillance. testing, just kind of getting started with that and the taxes, it's not just the state taxes, but we get dinged at the the -- >> what happened to the price there at the consumer level over the course of the trajectory. other this permit running for this chunk of time. prices for recreational sales. there was a shortage of supply now it...
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development with her and the date with the chief schedule days that the superintendent and i and colorado lien and bill sanderson is the day before any real birthday on march 12 march thirteen is any birthday. >> commissioner shamann walton is that - >> splinz commissioner wynns we've had dense reports things that are not successful to get this in this kind of format i'm interested in the question i've discussed and that is to be what are redoing to collect data about and whatever we're doing to make sure that kids that all students have a apartment with them or sob the administrator was supposed to have an administrator in the school district so no kids are questioned by the police without having an apparent or adult i know that a few years ago you were not here colleen was getting away from us we failed excuse me. coping up our training e.r. e.r. let it slip a little bit and the school administrators were not comically where the fidelity so. >> i'll let colorado less than talk but meantime there are a police report where the incident report is coming mraeld to the superintendent and whe
development with her and the date with the chief schedule days that the superintendent and i and colorado lien and bill sanderson is the day before any real birthday on march 12 march thirteen is any birthday. >> commissioner shamann walton is that - >> splinz commissioner wynns we've had dense reports things that are not successful to get this in this kind of format i'm interested in the question i've discussed and that is to be what are redoing to collect data about and whatever...
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one man who understands the pain better than most is john hickenlooper, the governor of colorado. that's why he lost his job as an exploration geologist, in the 1980s. back then he reinvented himself. i caught up with the governor in dabo switzerland at the world economic forum. i asked him why he gave up on energy and switched to brew pubz pubs. >> the recession in the 1980s was every bit as bad as for everyone else. we saw a brew pub, and i thought i would drive 20 minutes out of the way to taste a beer this good. i was a geologist, i didn't know anything about business so we opened the first brew pub, the first restaurant that bruce bruise brews its other than beer, in colorado. we worked like any entrepreneur for the first year, we opened one in fort collins and colorado spription, springs. they took off. i couldn't get my own mother to invest. my sister jane invested 10 grand. i wanted to make sure i didn't lose her investment. when it took off i thought oh my god i don't have to work anymore. we had made good investments. i tell people the price of oil went from about $38 ba
one man who understands the pain better than most is john hickenlooper, the governor of colorado. that's why he lost his job as an exploration geologist, in the 1980s. back then he reinvented himself. i caught up with the governor in dabo switzerland at the world economic forum. i asked him why he gave up on energy and switched to brew pubz pubs. >> the recession in the 1980s was every bit as bad as for everyone else. we saw a brew pub, and i thought i would drive 20 minutes out of the...
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i think colorado by its node. co-owner acknowledgment we need to really ratchet up back. again it's really important for us to continue to oppose legalization and monitor what is happening in colorado and in subsequent state. >> how soon do you think we will be able because a lot of them want to wait and see what happens and there is an ambivalence among thoughtful people. people come down on this issue in a number of ways. so how soon are people going to be able to make judgments about the wisdom and the merits in colorado and washington and what will be the key criteria? >> we do not intend to issue a level of the definitive report saying it worked when it didn't. part of it is the commitment to continue to roll out public data. these are existing data sets that look at things like the youth usage and looks at things like treatment admission and things like drug driving episodes and the diversion of marijuana from one state to another. so part of what we feel that responsibility is to make available those data set to allow people to make a determination kind of on what
i think colorado by its node. co-owner acknowledgment we need to really ratchet up back. again it's really important for us to continue to oppose legalization and monitor what is happening in colorado and in subsequent state. >> how soon do you think we will be able because a lot of them want to wait and see what happens and there is an ambivalence among thoughtful people. people come down on this issue in a number of ways. so how soon are people going to be able to make judgments about...
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market has gotten bigger because the kids are buying it in colorado.ennedy: no, the black market has gone the bigger because marijuana is too expensive because there is too much government involvement in the marketplace, let the market decide. let the individual decide, if you disagree with it, it doesn't mean the government should shut you down. emily miller, thank you so much. >> it's been a pleasure. kennedy: come back. private government sticky fingers off the internet. >>> plus a mayor attacked by a weather prognosticator. there's blood, and it's on your hands. stay tuned. ♪ i'm almost done. [ male announcer ] now you can pay your bill... ♪ ...manage your appointments... [ dog barks ] ...and check your connection status... ♪ ...anytime, anywhere. ♪ [ dog growls ] ♪ oh. so you're protesting? ♪ okay. [ male announcer ] introducing xfinity my account. available on any device. ♪. kennedy: welcome back. the internet has been working pretty well these last few years on its own. unless you live in my neighborhood where it is slow and sucks. hasn't stoppe
market has gotten bigger because the kids are buying it in colorado.ennedy: no, the black market has gone the bigger because marijuana is too expensive because there is too much government involvement in the marketplace, let the market decide. let the individual decide, if you disagree with it, it doesn't mean the government should shut you down. emily miller, thank you so much. >> it's been a pleasure. kennedy: come back. private government sticky fingers off the internet. >>>...
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. >> colorado, good idea legalizing marijuana, bad idea? >> well, i was told colorado provided the brownies here today. look, colorado -- >> uh-oh, i just ate them. >> look, your viewership's going to go up 20%. >> it's going to go up a lot. >> the magical mystery "hannity" hour. >> yeah. >> i actually think this is a great embodiment of what supreme court justice lewis brandise called the laboratory of democracy. if the colorado citizens decide they want to go down that road that's their prerogative. i don't agree with it, but that's their right. >> i'm going to ask you about three people. first words that come to your mind. hillary clinton. >> washington. >> bill clin -- by the way i want to say hi to that really hot chick in row seven over there. how are you doing, sweetheart? i'll give you a tour backstage. sorry. he's not responsible for this. bill clinton. >> youth outreach. what? >> barack hussein obama. >> lawless imperitor. >> in light of what the country's been talking about in recent days, we have less than 30 seconds it's not my
. >> colorado, good idea legalizing marijuana, bad idea? >> well, i was told colorado provided the brownies here today. look, colorado -- >> uh-oh, i just ate them. >> look, your viewership's going to go up 20%. >> it's going to go up a lot. >> the magical mystery "hannity" hour. >> yeah. >> i actually think this is a great embodiment of what supreme court justice lewis brandise called the laboratory of democracy. if the colorado...
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it's been more than a year since colorado led the way to legalizing marijuana.ll it a success. as lori jane gliha found, some say that legalized pot has been nothing but a buzz kill. >> all the border towns along colorado nebraska oklahoma wyoming are seeing the same thing. >> reporter: bj wilkinson is the police seize in sydney nebraska 12 miles from the colorado border. >> we'll make a traffic stop for running a stop sign or speeding in plain view. or we'll go in a house for domestic disturbance, and on the table is a dispensary bottle or a bong, and we have not seen that before. >> reporter: since legalitionation has gone into effect. wilkinson says his police load has gone up 50%. >> it's not unusual for the gaol to be full and we have to decide what to do with others. >> this is a strawberry cow girl... >> the proof that pot is making its way into nebraska is in the evidence room. >> all the vials have the name and address of the dispensary in sedgwick. which is the closest to sydney. all this came from there. >> reporter: "america tonight" went to sedgwick
it's been more than a year since colorado led the way to legalizing marijuana.ll it a success. as lori jane gliha found, some say that legalized pot has been nothing but a buzz kill. >> all the border towns along colorado nebraska oklahoma wyoming are seeing the same thing. >> reporter: bj wilkinson is the police seize in sydney nebraska 12 miles from the colorado border. >> we'll make a traffic stop for running a stop sign or speeding in plain view. or we'll go in a house for...
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so one colorado man decided to flip the script. he wants a cake that says god hates gays, or uses biblical verses to condemn same-sex marriage and he claims he's also protected by anti-discremination law in colorado. is there any truth to that claim? >> how can i help you today? >> a small shop owner just outside downtown denver suddenly finds herself mired in a hot button issue over several rights after she refused to decorate a cake that she said would have contained words like god hates gays, disgrace and detestable. >> i said there's no way we're not doing this. this is very discriminatory and hateful. >> bill jack is the man requesting the cake. a christian educator from nearby castle rock. he recently told our sister station in denver quote, i believe i was discriminated against by the bakery based on my creed. as a result, i filed a complaint with the colorado civil rights division. did the bakery violate his creed? does this have anything to do with religion. >> the baker was simply deciding they didn't want a hateful messa
so one colorado man decided to flip the script. he wants a cake that says god hates gays, or uses biblical verses to condemn same-sex marriage and he claims he's also protected by anti-discremination law in colorado. is there any truth to that claim? >> how can i help you today? >> a small shop owner just outside downtown denver suddenly finds herself mired in a hot button issue over several rights after she refused to decorate a cake that she said would have contained words like...
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i spoke with governor hickenlooper: of colorado. that is something he said we are really going to be talking about. he has a big initiative on how states can be more effective. he is a former businessman himself. whether you believe in small or big government, everyone believes in good government. so that is one of the aspects. the other big reason is that this is where they get a lot of their money. a third of the state possible budget comes from the -- state's budget come from the federal government. on monday, they will be meeting with the white house, and governor -- governor hickenlooper: and governor herbert both set of -- set -- sat with a few of us reporters yesterday and outlines those issues several -- that would tax think that you buy online, things that you buy on amazon. they are going to talk about immigration. they're going to talk about trade deals. there is a lot of their plate for monday. host: a third of the state's budget come from the federal government. how does that fall down? guest: a lot of it comes in the f
i spoke with governor hickenlooper: of colorado. that is something he said we are really going to be talking about. he has a big initiative on how states can be more effective. he is a former businessman himself. whether you believe in small or big government, everyone believes in good government. so that is one of the aspects. the other big reason is that this is where they get a lot of their money. a third of the state possible budget comes from the -- state's budget come from the federal...
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if colorado is not ready, other states may be. similar legislation has been proposed in wyoming and north dakota designed to boost safety. now, the thinking is many schools are away from towns, so if the incident occurs police may not be able to reach the schools as quickly. there's financial costs involved - that's the thinking >>> for more we go to michael doran, the executive director of safe havens international, a nonprofit focussing on school safety, good to have you with us. the representative neville lived through a horror like few others. does he not have a point that if teachers were armed we wouldn't see an enormous bloodshed? >> it's a more complex issue than a lot of people realise. it's hard to say whether many of the educators would have been carrying a weapon on that day before the tragic event. and whether or not it would have made a difference depending where in the building. it's a hotly debated topic and will continue to be. >> could it serve as a deterrence if someone was plans to attack a school. might it mak
if colorado is not ready, other states may be. similar legislation has been proposed in wyoming and north dakota designed to boost safety. now, the thinking is many schools are away from towns, so if the incident occurs police may not be able to reach the schools as quickly. there's financial costs involved - that's the thinking >>> for more we go to michael doran, the executive director of safe havens international, a nonprofit focussing on school safety, good to have you with us. the...
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polis of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 125, the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. mr. polis: over 40 states now allow for public charter schools, washington state being in the newest and like other kinds of public schools, we find across the country, high quality public charter schools as well as poorly-performing charter schools. charter schools are not the answer or the problem, they are ways for more flexibility. some have extended school days. some have a differentiated curriculum, some partner closely to provide wrap-around services. i had the opportunity to found two charter schools. the new america school, which now has five campuses in new mexico and colorado, works with new immigrants and english language learners to help them gain proficiency in reading, and writing in english. many of the students we recruited to attend our school were not in school before. they worked odd jobs and we had a flexible schedule. we had to provide day care. i also had the opportunity to be a co-founder of the academ
polis of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 125, the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. mr. polis: over 40 states now allow for public charter schools, washington state being in the newest and like other kinds of public schools, we find across the country, high quality public charter schools as well as poorly-performing charter schools. charter schools are not the answer or the problem, they are ways for more flexibility. some...
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in 2012 president obama actually went to southeastern colorado. in pebo colorado where the project originates and state that the arkansas valley conduit would be built. he said it will be built. why is the request only $500,000? what has happened? is this project receiving the kind of priority that it should in order to be completed? >> on issues like this i turned to experts for the department. that's my deputy secretary. mark? >> i've had the opportunity to work very closely with your constituents as a staff member on this committee when we passed the legislation as well as running the bureau of reclamation and getting the nipa work in association with that. i understand the water supply and water quality concerns that your constituents have and the bottom line is right now we're trying to plan for a phased in development of this project and it's tough given the constrained resources that we have. overall after getting the nepa and record decision done we've focused on the feasibility work that needs to be plirkd.be accomplished. we're looking a
in 2012 president obama actually went to southeastern colorado. in pebo colorado where the project originates and state that the arkansas valley conduit would be built. he said it will be built. why is the request only $500,000? what has happened? is this project receiving the kind of priority that it should in order to be completed? >> on issues like this i turned to experts for the department. that's my deputy secretary. mark? >> i've had the opportunity to work very closely with...
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. >> para ampliar el Área de emergencias y adquirir las camas para los pacientes en colorado de consumoÉmicas samuel rivera desde denver nos comparte el tema de una mujer embarazada. >> estaba joven embarazada asegura estar gestando y que consume mariguana las dificultades de su embarazo. > yo uso mariguana, medicinal porque me ayuda con las nÁuseas yo me siento bien. >> la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana recreacional ya tiene un aÑo colorado pero reciÉn en las esferas polÍticas se empezÓ a debatir el tema con no se trata de mujeres embarazadas incluso se rechazÓ el proyecto de ley donde les obligarÍa a los dispensarios a tener aquÍ no se trata de ver si una mujer con los consumen alguna sustancia prohibida la que debemos ver enfocar es porque una mujer no estÁ yendo sus chequeos mÉdicos hay una evidencia, que la mariguana especialmente en los usa los primeros meses de embarazo donde el feto puede ser afectado, mayormente entre ellos disminuciÓn del diÁmetro encefÁlico de la cabecita. >> disminuciÓn de peso muchos consideran que la regulaciÓn de mujeres embarazadas dar antes de la legaliza
. >> para ampliar el Área de emergencias y adquirir las camas para los pacientes en colorado de consumoÉmicas samuel rivera desde denver nos comparte el tema de una mujer embarazada. >> estaba joven embarazada asegura estar gestando y que consume mariguana las dificultades de su embarazo. > yo uso mariguana, medicinal porque me ayuda con las nÁuseas yo me siento bien. >> la legalizaciÓn de la marihuana recreacional ya tiene un aÑo colorado pero reciÉn en las esferas...
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most of them due to the difference of the way washington has set up legalization versus colorado. first, in washington grow outside and the weather made for a bumper crop in washington. the taxes are higher. and medical pot here isn't taxed at all. many locals are not switching over. in washington the state handed out growing licenses more quickly than retail licenses cating an imbalance between farms and stores at least temporarily. and in washington they are not drawing the same number of out of state tourists that colorado does. >> there's 45,000 extra pounds floating around with no home right now. too much pot. >> reporter: watching this unfold entrepreneurs like ana gonzalez in california whose g pharma creates others like chocolates gonzalez wants to expand into other states including washington. >> we're going to be able to go in there and find facilities for pennies on the dollar. >> my dream is to stay on the farm. >> reporter: farmer toum lauer man wants to succeed where others fail by branding his own image on product. >> right now, we're facing bankruptcy and our farme
most of them due to the difference of the way washington has set up legalization versus colorado. first, in washington grow outside and the weather made for a bumper crop in washington. the taxes are higher. and medical pot here isn't taxed at all. many locals are not switching over. in washington the state handed out growing licenses more quickly than retail licenses cating an imbalance between farms and stores at least temporarily. and in washington they are not drawing the same number of out...