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colorado has become the black market.the mexicans are not bothered at all, though i suppose we can take pride in american ingenuity that the marijuana growing colorado is more powerful, way more powerful. >> host: we are number one >> guest: you bet. i remember my brother said he tried to get a plea bargain for a client in the judge said no, this said, no, this is the worst whatever he had ever seen. but take great pride. i was regarded as the 3rd most repressive person in america by the revolutionary communist youth newspaper when i was only 30 years old. abcawun that would put a spring in my step. that is a goal for me. i don't smoke. i don't smoke pot, but maybe one day i can attain that. >> guest: exactly right. i say right. i say something because it is important, the tetrahydro kavanaugh the active ingredient which gets you high thc, in the 60s and 70s it averaged about 3 percent. seized marijuana today, the thc is 12 percent. i just looked that adds that friends from denver sent me. 30%. 30.5%. some of it 40 45%. t
colorado has become the black market.the mexicans are not bothered at all, though i suppose we can take pride in american ingenuity that the marijuana growing colorado is more powerful, way more powerful. >> host: we are number one >> guest: you bet. i remember my brother said he tried to get a plea bargain for a client in the judge said no, this said, no, this is the worst whatever he had ever seen. but take great pride. i was regarded as the 3rd most repressive person in america...
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you have 200,000 medical marijuana users in colorado.a lot of people think it's the work of 10 or 15 chiropractors writing this permission slips. we don't other content. with another. he is or what it's testing for. i know this sounds like big government, but at the end of the day when you put stuff in your body, you would like some of these tests particularly some thing -- you may get mad at the fda but i think you want in fda, don't you? you want to be crazy. but one of the factors, the ones you'd say what else is available, how much harm is this doing what are the risks of taking it, what are the risks of not seeking a? that's a decision that don't trust the state equivalent to look at. it has to be the federal drug report. >> guest: it all depends. it depends on the nature of the harm and so on. but people also want to say fine to cocaine and that. by the way, the mexican drug cartels are now importing -- exporting large amounts of heroin. two can play at this game. >> host: i'm not sure we want our public policy howled. >> guest: th
you have 200,000 medical marijuana users in colorado.a lot of people think it's the work of 10 or 15 chiropractors writing this permission slips. we don't other content. with another. he is or what it's testing for. i know this sounds like big government, but at the end of the day when you put stuff in your body, you would like some of these tests particularly some thing -- you may get mad at the fda but i think you want in fda, don't you? you want to be crazy. but one of the factors, the ones...
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you have 200000 medical marijuana users in colorado. a lot of people think that it's the work of ten or 15 writing these slips. we don't know the content. we didn't know the purity is or what it is tested for. i know this sounds like big government but at the end of the day you put stuff in your body you would like some reassurance that somebody's tested it out and that's okay particularly something that goes down into your lungs. >> guest: it would be crazy. but it's drawing lines and one of the factors are the ones cited. what else is available and how much harm is this doing. >> host: that is a decision you don't trust the state equivalent to look at and you think it has to be the federal drug enforcement. >> guest: it depends on the nature and so on. do people want to also say find cocaine and meth and heroin and by the way those mexican drug cartels are now exporting large amounts into the american west. two can play at this game. >> host: i'm not sure that we want it held hostage. one of the arguments is this what put them back in
you have 200000 medical marijuana users in colorado. a lot of people think that it's the work of ten or 15 writing these slips. we don't know the content. we didn't know the purity is or what it is tested for. i know this sounds like big government but at the end of the day you put stuff in your body you would like some reassurance that somebody's tested it out and that's okay particularly something that goes down into your lungs. >> guest: it would be crazy. but it's drawing lines and...
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. >>> for almost 20 years a young woman was believed to be missing in the dense colorado mountains. but 12 small pine needles and a clump of hair suggested that investigators narrow their search to an area 9,000 feet above sea level. this is how forensic plant ecology helped solve a very cold case. >> after graduating from college, 25-year-old michelle wallace decided to pursue her love of photography. she was known primarily for her photos of people. but she decided to try her hand at landscape photography, and she headed to the mountainous wilderness of western colorado. >> she rode polo ponies and branded cows and went rock climbing and was a student at the rochester institute and was quite a student of photography. >> she was a realist and she knew how to face things and worked through them. >> michelle faithfully called her parents almost every day to let them know where she was and what she was doing. but when several days passed without a call, her parents became alarmed. >> i knew that she didn't run off. you know, they said, well, this is one of these girls that, you know,
. >>> for almost 20 years a young woman was believed to be missing in the dense colorado mountains. but 12 small pine needles and a clump of hair suggested that investigators narrow their search to an area 9,000 feet above sea level. this is how forensic plant ecology helped solve a very cold case. >> after graduating from college, 25-year-old michelle wallace decided to pursue her love of photography. she was known primarily for her photos of people. but she decided to try her...
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this is colorado. from west to east and north to south the beauty heritage and vitality of colorado beckons to the world looking and longing for a place to call home to live and work to visit and vacation. our love for colorado judges to be better stewards of the land to reach for solutions to great challenges and to find optimism and every fail and valley. for generations we have challenged our sons and daughters to always look up look up to that great rocky mt. horizon as every young state and ever hopeful attitude lives peak to peak the honor of living the west and land of opportunity and new beginnings. is this constant drive for better future for our great state a nation that leads me to the floor of the united states senate to speak with the first time where my duties as colorado's newest senator begins walking in the footsteps of colorado's first senators jerome j. free -- chaffee and henry teller and alongside my colleague senator bennett. it's an incredible and have the obligation to fulfill t
this is colorado. from west to east and north to south the beauty heritage and vitality of colorado beckons to the world looking and longing for a place to call home to live and work to visit and vacation. our love for colorado judges to be better stewards of the land to reach for solutions to great challenges and to find optimism and every fail and valley. for generations we have challenged our sons and daughters to always look up look up to that great rocky mt. horizon as every young state...
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micky came from colorado. not as an official u.s. adviser, but as a lone volunteer. >> i'm just here to help get rid of isis, to hit them where it hurts, in the root. >> is that what you're doing? >> that's what we're doing. there are people being raped, beheaded, enslaved, executed, thrown off of buildings. i'm not cool with that. >> reporter: jeremy woodart from mississippi is a retired u.s. soldier who served in iraq. he's back, another volunteer. how is it as an american to be fighting isis? >> it's something that needs to be done. because isis, they're a cancer to the world. if it doesn't stop here, it's going to keep on spreading. >> reporter: they claim more american volunteers are coming to join them, as the battle for saddam hussein's hometown reaches a decisive moment. now, those americans insist they have not been sent here by the u.s. government which has pledged no combat troops here. they say they're not mercenaries because they're not being paid. and they're not terrorists, certainly, they say isis are the terrorists w
micky came from colorado. not as an official u.s. adviser, but as a lone volunteer. >> i'm just here to help get rid of isis, to hit them where it hurts, in the root. >> is that what you're doing? >> that's what we're doing. there are people being raped, beheaded, enslaved, executed, thrown off of buildings. i'm not cool with that. >> reporter: jeremy woodart from mississippi is a retired u.s. soldier who served in iraq. he's back, another volunteer. how is it as an...
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in colorado recreational pot became legal on january 1st of 2014. every other state it is still illegal, and illegal under federal law. but what is interesting is who is suing whom. a dozen sheriffs in three states including colorado say it's time to change course of legal weed. even though marijuana is legal in colorado it's not legal next door. and six sheriffs in nebraska and kansas say a green river of pot is flow going their states and that law enforcement costs are soaring. and in colorado six other sheriffs say legal pot is creating a crisis of conscious, forcing them to choose between state and federal law. justin smith, sheriff of larimer county colorado is the lead plaintiff, he says: the suit reads in part: in non-legalese what that means is the sheriffs are making the case that this is a constitutional showdown, but propot lawyers argue for state law enforce officials, state law is the number one priority. >> at their core they are state-law officers or county law officers, and according to accept rations of powers in this country, this
in colorado recreational pot became legal on january 1st of 2014. every other state it is still illegal, and illegal under federal law. but what is interesting is who is suing whom. a dozen sheriffs in three states including colorado say it's time to change course of legal weed. even though marijuana is legal in colorado it's not legal next door. and six sheriffs in nebraska and kansas say a green river of pot is flow going their states and that law enforcement costs are soaring. and in...
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oklahoma and nebraska are suing colorado on this issue. they are saying that they are in violation of the federal law in the situation. and that is the harm that is being done in one of the arguments would be contained and the mexicans by the way though we can take pride in ingenuity that the marijuana grown in california is more powerful. and i remember when my brother told me about one of his clients and the judge said this is the worst kind of thing. and it's like, the worst? and i have used to take great pride. >> that's right. i was regarded as the third most repressive person when i was only 30 years old. >> that is a goal for me. eighty-one day i can attain that. >> saying something just because it is important. the active ingredient that gets you high thc. the 60s and 70s averaged about 3%. and i just looked at what a friend sent me this weekend, 30.5%, some of it is 45%. so talking about drinking a glass of beer and then a glass of vodka. maureen dowd famously went to colorado to experiment and she took two or three bites of a can
oklahoma and nebraska are suing colorado on this issue. they are saying that they are in violation of the federal law in the situation. and that is the harm that is being done in one of the arguments would be contained and the mexicans by the way though we can take pride in ingenuity that the marijuana grown in california is more powerful. and i remember when my brother told me about one of his clients and the judge said this is the worst kind of thing. and it's like, the worst? and i have used...
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joel stanley runs one of the largest marijuana grows in the state of colorado.s a family owned operation. the five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountains state. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers attention. cannabidiol. they decided to are breed a strain >> people call it the hippie disappointment. you could smoke it all day, and you wouldn't become high. but we still grew it. so much, that it hurt our other crops. >> it wasn't until the stanleys met charlotte fiji that they were convinced that it could help children. charlotte severs from gervais syndrome. charlotte just up to five at the time, was having up to 500 grand grand mal seizures in a month. >> joel says hey, there is a woman who wants to treat her daughter with cannabis. i said you're crazy. that's going to end up la
joel stanley runs one of the largest marijuana grows in the state of colorado.s a family owned operation. the five family brothers went into business in 2008 under the medical marijuana laws passed in the rocky mountains state. jesse stanley supervises the marijuana lab. >> lot of failures lots of successes but we started growing to help cancer patients. from cancer it turned into multiple sclerosis, it turned into diabetes. >> soon a lest known plant compound caught the brothers...
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parts of colorado could see four feet. but while skiers may be digging it, for others, it just means more digging in a winter that just won't quit. and here in new york, it's been snowing for much of the day. it's now switching over to kind of an icy mix, peter, but a travel advisory remains in effect through monday morning's commute. >> all right, kristen dalgren, thank you. and if you think this is the end of it, think again. for more, let's bring in weather channel meteorologist maria larosa. maria, what's in store? >> peter, for the end of this sunday, it is more snow and as kristen mentioned, more ice snuck in. in providence, a little more snow as we go through d.c. there will be more of a morning rush, however, the damage will be done. look at that purple. that falls right along the i-95 corridor, so make sure you're ready for a messy monday morning rush in the northeast. now we turn our attention to the next one, this taking shape monday night into the midwest. minneapolis, chicago with the snow, but that i-70 corri
parts of colorado could see four feet. but while skiers may be digging it, for others, it just means more digging in a winter that just won't quit. and here in new york, it's been snowing for much of the day. it's now switching over to kind of an icy mix, peter, but a travel advisory remains in effect through monday morning's commute. >> all right, kristen dalgren, thank you. and if you think this is the end of it, think again. for more, let's bring in weather channel meteorologist maria...
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six colorado county sheriffs are suing the governor there.raussman shows how law officials from other states are also battling legislation. >> reporter: colorado's recreation's marijuana business lit up after voters made it legal 14 months ago. >> thanks for coming in. >> reporter: stores like medicine man in aurora just outside denver -- generated more than 300 million dollars in sales last year alone. but pot is still considered illegal under federal drug laws. and larimer county sheriff justin smith says his deputies feel handcuffed. >> if i defend and uphold the rights of an individual under colorado constitution to have marijuana, then that puts me in violation of my oath of office on the federal end. >> reporter: smith calm it is a crisis of conscience. and the lawsuit asks a federal judge to strike down the law and close more than 300 licensed retail marijuana stores. >> there is nothing that requires colorado to enforce federal marijuana laws. >> reporter: mason tevert speaks for the marijuana policy project. >> colorado is taking ste
six colorado county sheriffs are suing the governor there.raussman shows how law officials from other states are also battling legislation. >> reporter: colorado's recreation's marijuana business lit up after voters made it legal 14 months ago. >> thanks for coming in. >> reporter: stores like medicine man in aurora just outside denver -- generated more than 300 million dollars in sales last year alone. but pot is still considered illegal under federal drug laws. and larimer...
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marÍa: no a quien colorado donde la marihuana legal es asunto de negocio quiero, hace cinco aÑos quennabis y 25 formas diferentes de crecerlo. marÍa: la industria en colorado hizo mÁs que 600 negocios registrados requirieran de servicios de logÍstica para operar y fueron especializados, como los que en un mercado convencional ofrecerÍan mayoristas intermediarios, pero ellos eso aquÍ no lo tenÍan. >> somos una conexiÓn para todos productores o centros licenciados legales que tienen productos que vender, o b tienen productos que comprar o ambos. marÍa: es el Único salÓn de exhibiciÓn de mariguana que funciona en los ee.uu. para conocer un mercado que cambie rÁpidamente. >> aquÍ vienen a ver el producto que hay las novedades que hay cualquier producto de chocolatinas, galletas. marÍa: mercado libre que tienen acceso sÓlo los que tienen licencia de operar mariguana legal y pagando una cuota de esta forma se han unido a 650 productores. >> si esa persona tiene tiempo para meterse nunca revisitar 50 centros y promover su producto mÁs aÚn no le dejarÍan entrar nunca conseguirÍa contactar co
marÍa: no a quien colorado donde la marihuana legal es asunto de negocio quiero, hace cinco aÑos quennabis y 25 formas diferentes de crecerlo. marÍa: la industria en colorado hizo mÁs que 600 negocios registrados requirieran de servicios de logÍstica para operar y fueron especializados, como los que en un mercado convencional ofrecerÍan mayoristas intermediarios, pero ellos eso aquÍ no lo tenÍan. >> somos una conexiÓn para todos productores o centros licenciados legales que...
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specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has decreased, again, according to the colorado department of transportation they have said that statewide -- or fatalities -- statewide fatalities from traffic incidents are also down. so, again i think it's still very early to see what the ramifications of legalizing marijuana are going to be but if you look at just the past year in a state like colorado we really haven't seen a lot of the concerns that people have originally stated materialize yet. >> i think he is a he -- >> not only that, you have no idea about what's going to happen if you drive it underground. they don't know yet. >> it remember lr is underground. this is the exact problem that we're having is that it is underground. it is a black market and it's taken to the streets. if you look at other countries there is a lot of data on this this isn't something we don't know the answer to, there has been koundless data over the past 20 years on this. >> we don't have time. there is a number that is important, tax revenues are going up in the states that have legalized.
specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has decreased, again, according to the colorado department of transportation they have said that statewide -- or fatalities -- statewide fatalities from traffic incidents are also down. so, again i think it's still very early to see what the ramifications of legalizing marijuana are going to be but if you look at just the past year in a state like colorado we really haven't seen a lot of the concerns that people have originally stated...
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and now that it's been in the laboratory of democracy for a year, let's check in with colorado to see how they have hashed out their hashish laws. >> marijuana has been legal in colorado for a whole year. and the state has added $60 million in revenue. >> 60 million in revenue? who knew there was money in drugs? surprise! and that 60 million figure really becomes impressive when the state revealed they were all delivered in crumpled up ones. >> but there has got to be a down side right? >> the smell of weed people in this commerce city neighborhood say that serve is stench is so strong at times they can't even go outside. >> i mean it's not like people choose to live in colorado for the clean fresh air. i mean stop complaining, you guys. >> now, look at this. the state has a three percent drop in traffic fatalities. but that might be correlated with the four percent increase in people not going when the light turns green. >> traffic light theatre. thank you very much. [ cheers and applause ] >> >> larry: traffic light theatre. it all went badly with that one baby. >> another negative
and now that it's been in the laboratory of democracy for a year, let's check in with colorado to see how they have hashed out their hashish laws. >> marijuana has been legal in colorado for a whole year. and the state has added $60 million in revenue. >> 60 million in revenue? who knew there was money in drugs? surprise! and that 60 million figure really becomes impressive when the state revealed they were all delivered in crumpled up ones. >> but there has got to be a down...
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at the time, same-sex marriage was illegal in colorado so the couple traveled to massachusetts wheremarried surrounded by friends and family who made the trip with them. >> they celebrated us and the people who had come together for us. and i feel like those are the fundamental things that everyone wants in their wedding. >> sreenivasan: the couple then planned their reception in colorado and went to masterpiece cake shop to look at cakes. >> we sat down with the opener jack phillips, opened the book of ideas and almost instantly he asked us if the cake was for us. we said it was. and he told us that he would not make a cake -- a wedding cake for a gay couple. what followed was an incredibly awkward pregnant pause before we got up and left. >> sreenivasan: jack phillips describes the meeting in much is the same way. >> i said, i'm sorry, guys i don't do cakes for a same-sex wedding. at which time they stormed out. >> we were mortified and embarrassed. the fact charlie's mother was there, you don't want your mother to see that. >> it hurt me and made me feel i was not worthy. >> being
at the time, same-sex marriage was illegal in colorado so the couple traveled to massachusetts wheremarried surrounded by friends and family who made the trip with them. >> they celebrated us and the people who had come together for us. and i feel like those are the fundamental things that everyone wants in their wedding. >> sreenivasan: the couple then planned their reception in colorado and went to masterpiece cake shop to look at cakes. >> we sat down with the opener jack...
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he was from akron, eastern colorado, graduated from csu.knew he had some things going on for him. thayne took the main room downstairs and i had the bedroom upstairs. >> they felt that he was a good candidate for a roommate. they found after he did move in that he was not very sociable, and i think he was having trouble coming up with the rent money. >> on the afternoon of august 1st, 1983, at about 12:26 in the afternoon, the boulder police communications center got a report of a man not breathing. >> it looks like -- it looks like my little brother's laying here dead. i don't know what happened. >> is he breathing at all? >> no. >> to be the horribly unlucky person to find a loved one murdered is a scene or a snapshot that you will never be able to forget. it is a gigantic cross to bear for a loved one. >> police and fire officials were met by sam wells at the elevator. sam took them into the apartment and on the living room floor of the apartment, they found sidney wells dead of an apparent gunshot wound to the head. >> shauna redford ju
he was from akron, eastern colorado, graduated from csu.knew he had some things going on for him. thayne took the main room downstairs and i had the bedroom upstairs. >> they felt that he was a good candidate for a roommate. they found after he did move in that he was not very sociable, and i think he was having trouble coming up with the rent money. >> on the afternoon of august 1st, 1983, at about 12:26 in the afternoon, the boulder police communications center got a report of a...
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she got rid of the rifle somewhere in the colorado wilderness before calling for help.sed of it remains a mystery. >> if the suspect would have been a better shot and mr. dodson would have been killed with a single shot, it's possible that this would never have been investigated as a homicide. >> we wouldn't have been looking for bullet fragments. we wouldn't have been looking for mud analysis. >> prosecutors believe the motive was greed. >> i believe she married him with the intent to beef up his finances and kill him. that's about as cold blooded as you can get. >> she would have got revenge. she would have got rid of bruce dodson, obtained approximately $500,000 in worth, and also pinned the rap on j.c. lee to get even with him for leaving with her daughter's girlfriend. i think it was an excellent plan that didn't work. >> five years after the death of her husband, janice dodson went on trial for his murder. >> we had forensic firearms evidence, forensic metallurgist. this case was built on forensics. the jury deliberated for three and a half days, and then found ja
she got rid of the rifle somewhere in the colorado wilderness before calling for help.sed of it remains a mystery. >> if the suspect would have been a better shot and mr. dodson would have been killed with a single shot, it's possible that this would never have been investigated as a homicide. >> we wouldn't have been looking for bullet fragments. we wouldn't have been looking for mud analysis. >> prosecutors believe the motive was greed. >> i believe she married him...
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that's pueblo, colorado. and then there's basically the opposite of that. which is a place called minden, louisiana. camp minden is a state-owned site in northwestern louisiana where for years, contractors have done various kinds of work for the u.s. military. for years at that site a company called explo -- that's foreshadowing -- a company called explo took in huge quantities of m-6 artillery propellants from the government. they resold it mostly to the mining industry, which obviously has a need for explosives from time to time. but at some point in the last few years, the inflow and outflow of this artillery propellant in northwestern louisiana, the inflow and outflow got a little out of whack. for some reason this company started accumulating tons and tons and tons and tons of this m-6 propellant at camp minden. and this propellant is not only toxic in its own right, it is explosive. the longer it sits around, apparently, particularly if it is exposed to the elements, the more likely it is to spontaneously come bust. and on october 15th, 2012, some of
that's pueblo, colorado. and then there's basically the opposite of that. which is a place called minden, louisiana. camp minden is a state-owned site in northwestern louisiana where for years, contractors have done various kinds of work for the u.s. military. for years at that site a company called explo -- that's foreshadowing -- a company called explo took in huge quantities of m-6 artillery propellants from the government. they resold it mostly to the mining industry, which obviously has a...
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el caso mÁs reciente ocurriÓ hoy en aurora, colorado.de 100 mil soÑadores podrÍa verse afectado porque el gobierno habrÍa extendido indebidamente sus permisos migratorios por la acciÓn afirmativas salieron imÁgenes de lo que pasÓ en el aviÓn trasladaba al cabecilla conocido como zeta 42. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero de visiÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches el senador menÉndez hablÓ despuÉs de que el departamento de justicia considera presentar cargos en su contra por supuestamente haber usado su curul para favorecer a un amigo suelo menÉndez dijo que siempre se ha comportado de acuerdo con la ley. algunas de las actividades que realiza dos en favor de la comunidad, por ser motivo de la investigaciÓn no puede responder a muchas de las preguntas. eny con la informaciÓn. eny: con un tono de voz desafiante, asegurando que siempre ha trabajado favor de la comunidad de nj as y se defendiÓ el senador demÓcrata robert menÉndez por supuestos casos de corrupciÓn. senador menÉndez: siempre me he comportado muy
el caso mÁs reciente ocurriÓ hoy en aurora, colorado.de 100 mil soÑadores podrÍa verse afectado porque el gobierno habrÍa extendido indebidamente sus permisos migratorios por la acciÓn afirmativas salieron imÁgenes de lo que pasÓ en el aviÓn trasladaba al cabecilla conocido como zeta 42. ♪ locutor: este es su noticiero de visiÓn nocturna con ilia calderÓn y enrique acevedo. ilia: buenas noches el senador menÉndez hablÓ despuÉs de que el departamento de justicia considera...
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. >> the colorado bench the guys are excited. they are very happy, they are shaking hands giving high five's. >> they got a point out of this. they will take that anyway on the road but especially having lost a player during the 68th minute. >> i thought they did really well going down, to ten men. they made it very difficult. the union could not exploit the space out there. not that much was given. >> the scoring today some missed opportunities. more for the union then from colorado but also the six yellow cards, and the yellow card to bobby burling. we want to see you for next 90 minutes, friday march 20, 7:00 p.m. as union battle dallas. next 90 minutes following the match, and visit philadelphia union.com/promo and enter the code next 90. we're joined by union forward sebastian le toux. sebastian, your thoughts on the opener a and how it went. >> we wanted to get the first win today but we didn't create enough opportunities near the net. >> sebastian, you had that chance, near the end of the first half, the ball popped to you
. >> the colorado bench the guys are excited. they are very happy, they are shaking hands giving high five's. >> they got a point out of this. they will take that anyway on the road but especially having lost a player during the 68th minute. >> i thought they did really well going down, to ten men. they made it very difficult. the union could not exploit the space out there. not that much was given. >> the scoring today some missed opportunities. more for the union then...
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parts of colorado could see four feet. while skiers may be digging it for others it just means more digging in a winter that just won't quit. >> that was nbc christine reporting. let's take a look here at times square. a little cold and maybe a bit of ice here. >> the hudson river iced over in new york. a narrow channel down the middle looks like a lane. that has been cleared for boats to sail on through. >> wow. you just feel for those folks who are trapped there. especially in boston. they have been so walloped. around here we had some hail yet. that is about here. we would love to see some 40s for high temperatures. another cold core low, you will notice tomorrow morning the winds will be picking up as we look at the wind forecast. winds increasing out of the west. and also the valley we will have to watch out for that between two and 4:00 tomorrow. the cold air will be sitting over the bay area through the afternoon hours. the closer you are out towards the ocean that will be your best bet. you see how the low passes o
parts of colorado could see four feet. while skiers may be digging it for others it just means more digging in a winter that just won't quit. >> that was nbc christine reporting. let's take a look here at times square. a little cold and maybe a bit of ice here. >> the hudson river iced over in new york. a narrow channel down the middle looks like a lane. that has been cleared for boats to sail on through. >> wow. you just feel for those folks who are trapped there. especially...
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como nos explica samuel rivera desde denver colorado la controversia radica en que la ley de ese estadoada a quienes sacÓ el bebÉ su vientre ademÁs de los calificativos de horror ha causado polÉmica legal es que segÚn la ley de colorado un feto no es considerado un ser humano. >> para que haya delito tiene que ser una persona, un feto no es una persona. >> para mÍ sÍ cometiÓ asesinato porque del momento que es concebido es considerado que tiene vida. >> enfrenta cargos por intento de asesinato, asalto en primer grado y abuso infantil con resultado de muerte. >> si la herida sucede antes de que el bebÉ nazca es un feto si la herida sucede despuÉs de que el bebÉ nazca entonces es un asesinato. >> bajo la ley federal del feto no es considerado una persona en 29 estados del feto protegido durante todo el periodo de gestaciÓn contra cualquier tipo de homicidio siempre y cuando la madre no estÉ de acuerdo con abortar en nueve estados del feto protegido durante parte de la gestaciÓn en otros dos estados como colorado abortar un feto sea por la madre o por otra razÓn no es considerado homicidio
como nos explica samuel rivera desde denver colorado la controversia radica en que la ley de ese estadoada a quienes sacÓ el bebÉ su vientre ademÁs de los calificativos de horror ha causado polÉmica legal es que segÚn la ley de colorado un feto no es considerado un ser humano. >> para que haya delito tiene que ser una persona, un feto no es una persona. >> para mÍ sÍ cometiÓ asesinato porque del momento que es concebido es considerado que tiene vida. >> enfrenta cargos...
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polis of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 138, the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to offer an amendment that i believe really strikes at the heart of the issues that were raised by the e.p.a.'s science advisory reform act. that is the need for found objective and transparent decisionmaking by our federal agencies. i think we all recognize how important it is to bring an outside expert in to inform agency policies and protocols. not only does this allow the engagement of americans who are practicing in their fields into a process that will impact their livelihoods, it also ensures that the federal government can reach out to access the very best scientific knowledge, including experts with the depth and variety of knowledge that we wouldn't have access to through our own internal resources. with the e.p.a.'s science advisory board in particular, that means an independent review of technical information tha
polis of colorado. the chair: pursuant to house resolution 138, the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis, and a member opposed, each will control five minutes. the chair now recognizes the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise today to offer an amendment that i believe really strikes at the heart of the issues that were raised by the e.p.a.'s science advisory reform act. that is the need for found objective and transparent decisionmaking by our federal agencies. i...
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, and colorado doesn't have the water, what they have around there.eah. one last time to have a good time. >> reporter: it is a two-hour drive to falcon lake from mcallen. a trip documented by a traffic stop halfway there, in a town called rio grande city. something to the police looked suspicious. >> right, right. >> reporter: it looked like somebody might be stealing some jet skis. >> the trailer had expired tags. troopers let them go with just a warning, but this videotape would become part of the evidence for what was about to happen. >> you come to any strange area in the united states, mexico border, and you go to sightsee, and you're a tourist, stop in and talk to the locals. you know? find out what's going on in the area. if they'd have stopped in here and i had known they were going on jet skis, that's total no-no in falcon. >> reporter: up next, jet skiing into the heart of a drug war. you get sick you can't breathe through your nose... suddenly... you're a mouthbreather. well, put on a breathe right strip and instantly open your nose up to
, and colorado doesn't have the water, what they have around there.eah. one last time to have a good time. >> reporter: it is a two-hour drive to falcon lake from mcallen. a trip documented by a traffic stop halfway there, in a town called rio grande city. something to the police looked suspicious. >> right, right. >> reporter: it looked like somebody might be stealing some jet skis. >> the trailer had expired tags. troopers let them go with just a warning, but this...
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como nos explica samuel rivera desde colorado la controversia indica que la ley no considera a un fetode su vientre. ademÁs de los calificativos de crueldad y horror ese crimen ha causado polÉmica legal. es que segÚn la ley de colorado, un feto no es considerado un ser humano. >> para que allÍ un asesinato, tiene que ser una persona. la pregunta si es una persona, especÍficamente la ley dice que un feto no es una persona. >> para mÍ, si cometiÓ asesinato porque en el momento que es concebido, ella se considera que tiene vida. samuel: enfrenta cargos por delitos graves como intento de asesinato en primer grado, asalten primer grado y abuso infantil con resultado de muerte. >> si la herida sucede antes de que el bebÉ nazca, es un feto, si sucede despuÉs de que el bebÉ nazca entonces es un asesinato, es una persona. samuel: el feto no es considerado una persona. pero el 29 estados el feto es protegido durante todo el periodo de gestaciÓn contra cualquier tipo de homicidio siempre y cuando la madre no estÉ de acuerdo con abortar. en nueve estados, el feto es protegido durante parte de la g
como nos explica samuel rivera desde colorado la controversia indica que la ley no considera a un fetode su vientre. ademÁs de los calificativos de crueldad y horror ese crimen ha causado polÉmica legal. es que segÚn la ley de colorado, un feto no es considerado un ser humano. >> para que allÍ un asesinato, tiene que ser una persona. la pregunta si es una persona, especÍficamente la ley dice que un feto no es una persona. >> para mÍ, si cometiÓ asesinato porque en el momento...
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. >>> to the horrifying crime in colorado.t's reviving a debate on when a fetus can legally be considered a human being. police say this woman lured a pregnant woman to her home through an ad on craigslist about clothes or something. then sliced open her stomach and ripped the baby out of her womb. the victim was about a month away from giving birth. somehow the victim survived but the baby did not. and cops say the victim responded to a craigslist ad for baby clothes. investigators say it was premeditated plot to steal the baby after the suspect convinced her family she was pregnant. she is facing attempted murder charges for attacking the mother, and now an autopsy on the unborn baby could determine whether she will also face murder charges. but here's the thing. colorado is one of just 12 states plus d.c. that do not have a law allowing homocide charges in violent deaths of fetuses. state lawmakers rejected not one but two recent efforts to make the death of a fetus a homocide. let's bring in diana iceman a criminal defense
. >>> to the horrifying crime in colorado.t's reviving a debate on when a fetus can legally be considered a human being. police say this woman lured a pregnant woman to her home through an ad on craigslist about clothes or something. then sliced open her stomach and ripped the baby out of her womb. the victim was about a month away from giving birth. somehow the victim survived but the baby did not. and cops say the victim responded to a craigslist ad for baby clothes. investigators...
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specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has decreased, again, according to the coloradoewide -- or fatalities -- statewide fatalities from traffic incidents are also down. so, again i think it's still very early to see what the ramifications of legalizing marijuana are going to be but if you look at just the past year in a state like colorado we really haven't seen a lot of the concerns that people have originally stated materialize yet. >> i think he is a he -- >> not only that, you have no idea about what's going to happen if you drive it underground. they don't know yet. >> it remember lr is underground. this is the exact problem that we're having is that it is underground. it is a black market and it's taken to the streets. if you look at other countries there is a lot of data on this this isn't something we don't know the answer to, there has been koundless data over the past 20 years on this. >> we don't have time. there is a number that is important, tax revenues are going up in the states that have legalized. we're going to have to leave it right there. they thre
specifically in the first 11 months of 2014 violent crime has decreased, again, according to the coloradoewide -- or fatalities -- statewide fatalities from traffic incidents are also down. so, again i think it's still very early to see what the ramifications of legalizing marijuana are going to be but if you look at just the past year in a state like colorado we really haven't seen a lot of the concerns that people have originally stated materialize yet. >> i think he is a he -- >>...
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it is taking them longer to do than the states in colorado -- or in the u.s.s a tiny country of 3 million people. they are taking their time but being extremely cautious and i don't think there is anything wrong with that. >> ricardo, you have a team of marijuana critics underneath you who are telling people this is what you'll get out of this this crush or what have you and i was doing criticism for a long time writing about music and you just sit and listen to the music and figure out what you want to say about it. marijuana, so i'm told sort of attacks your consciousness where you can't pay attention, so i'm curious, how are you a marijuana critic and understanding how to write about your experience when the marijuana itself is making it hard to pay attention? >> you know thankfully i am not a marijuana critic because i don't smoke pot, i only eat it. but i was fortunate to hire critics that are experts in this field and it is fun because they are portrayed in mitch's film the entire process. so you are there with jake as he's taking the first hit. you are
it is taking them longer to do than the states in colorado -- or in the u.s.s a tiny country of 3 million people. they are taking their time but being extremely cautious and i don't think there is anything wrong with that. >> ricardo, you have a team of marijuana critics underneath you who are telling people this is what you'll get out of this this crush or what have you and i was doing criticism for a long time writing about music and you just sit and listen to the music and figure out...
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leÓn: enfrenta varios cargos pero la ley en colorado no considera un feto como un ser humano.y de colorado un feto no es considerado un ser humano. >> para que haya un asesinato tiene que ser una persona. la pregunta hiciese una persona especÍficamente la ley dice que un feto no es una persona. >> para mÍ cometiÓ asesinato en el momento en que es concebido ya se considera que tiene vida. reportero: lane enfrenta cargos por delitos graves como intento de asesinato en primer grado, pasante en primer grado y abuso infantil resultado de muerte. >> silerio sucede antes bebÉ de que el nazca es un feto es un si es despuÉs asesinato es una persona. reportero: bajo la ley federal de estados unidos el feto no es considerado una persona pero en 29 personas es protegido en todo el perÍodo contra cualquier tipo de homicidio, siempre y cuando la madre no estÉ de acuerdo con abortar. en los estados en feto es protegido en parte en otros dos estados como colorado abortar un feto sea por la madre hubo otra razÓn no es homicidio. >> por la ley no cometiÓ homicidio pero puede ser usada por otros
leÓn: enfrenta varios cargos pero la ley en colorado no considera un feto como un ser humano.y de colorado un feto no es considerado un ser humano. >> para que haya un asesinato tiene que ser una persona. la pregunta hiciese una persona especÍficamente la ley dice que un feto no es una persona. >> para mÍ cometiÓ asesinato en el momento en que es concebido ya se considera que tiene vida. reportero: lane enfrenta cargos por delitos graves como intento de asesinato en primer...
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watch out, colorado's going to get the munchies and eat you.t may, people may realize we're a mass of rainbows and love. but legalized marijuana has been a big boon to the state economy and the governor spoke about this tricky, icky ♪ >> wa >>. >> jimmy: wait a minute, that's governor hickenlooper? who does his hair? most television shows here in california tape on what is kaled the studio lot. it's a big, secure, compound i'd say, where dozens of shows are taped at the same time. but ours is different because we're right on hollywood boulevard. and there's always something strange going on, so much so that especially people who work at our show have become desensitized to the kraszyness. so from time to time we like to set up a very odd scenario to see how long it will take a passerby to notice, interact and maybe even help. today we filled a 5-gallon bucket with gravy and stuck a $100 bill at the bottom and you can kind of see it at the bottom if you look. let's see how long before somebody sticks her or his arm in there to get it. ♪ [ tickin
watch out, colorado's going to get the munchies and eat you.t may, people may realize we're a mass of rainbows and love. but legalized marijuana has been a big boon to the state economy and the governor spoke about this tricky, icky ♪ >> wa >>. >> jimmy: wait a minute, that's governor hickenlooper? who does his hair? most television shows here in california tape on what is kaled the studio lot. it's a big, secure, compound i'd say, where dozens of shows are taped at the same...
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. >> fue en esta esquina, en aurora colorado donde sucediÓ ese tiroteo.dieron a un hombre caminando por esta calle intentaron detenerlo. la policÍa dice que no estÁ claro cuantos tiros le dieron ni porque le dispararon. el hombre fue trasladado a un hospital del Área donde fue pronunciado muerto. la policÍa dice que estÁn tratando de establecer lo que pasÓ entre el momento en que los oficiales intentaron hacer contacto con el hombre y en el momento en el que le dispararon. patrullas acordonaron el Área. las autoridades no revelaron cuÁles eran los antecedentes de robo y secuestro del hombre que buscaban y si el hombre que muriÓ fue el que rastreaban. tampoco dieron a conocer su nombre y edad. me comuniquÉ esta noche con la policÍa de aurora colorado y dicen que en esta ocasiÓn o por este momento no revelaron los datos. ademÁs tienen que comunicar primero la familia de la vÍctima antes de hacer pÚblico su nombre. lilia: entendemos que deseen comunicar primero a la familia de la vÍctima, pero te dijeron cuando se van a poder reconstruir los hechos? reporter
. >> fue en esta esquina, en aurora colorado donde sucediÓ ese tiroteo.dieron a un hombre caminando por esta calle intentaron detenerlo. la policÍa dice que no estÁ claro cuantos tiros le dieron ni porque le dispararon. el hombre fue trasladado a un hospital del Área donde fue pronunciado muerto. la policÍa dice que estÁn tratando de establecer lo que pasÓ entre el momento en que los oficiales intentaron hacer contacto con el hombre y en el momento en el que le dispararon....
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here's a preview of tomorrow night's report. >> it was a late winter's night in aspen, colorado.hattered by sirens and lights and everybody wondered what the hell's going on. >> no. >> reporter: no one could believe it. nancy's sister a member of aspen royalty who dated the likes of jack nichol sop and michael douglas was dead. bludgeoned with a hammer in her own home while she slept. >> everyone wanted to know why. everybody wanted to know how. and everybody wanted to know who. >> it all began when tre and nancy styler, a retired doctor and his wife agreed to rent her house while she weren't to australia. it seemed the perfect match. >> she said it's car marxkarma, darling, this is it. >> and it quickly turned nasty. >> she said awful things about us on facebook. you're liars cheats you owe us for this you owe us for that. >> it was so ugly she came back early and told her assistant kathy carpenter to throw the stylers out. >> make sure those fers are out of my house. >> but three days after nancy pfister has returned no one heard from her. kathy carpenter went to check on her.
here's a preview of tomorrow night's report. >> it was a late winter's night in aspen, colorado.hattered by sirens and lights and everybody wondered what the hell's going on. >> no. >> reporter: no one could believe it. nancy's sister a member of aspen royalty who dated the likes of jack nichol sop and michael douglas was dead. bludgeoned with a hammer in her own home while she slept. >> everyone wanted to know why. everybody wanted to know how. and everybody wanted to...
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the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent the spending amendments be set aside and i be allowed to call up my amendment number 443 and that the amendment be made pending? the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from from colorado mr. gardner proposes an amendment numbered 443. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: mr. president when you walk into the capitol of colorado there in the great rotunda is a mural on the wall written by thomas pharo and it stands with a phrase, "here is a land where the line is written in water." so during this bill, i will be offering amendment number 443 to make sure we're protecting that lifeblood of colorado, our water, to make sure that our state property rights, state law is able to prevail against incursions of the intrusions by the federal government. over the past several decades we have watched as the federal government has attempted to assert bypass flows or federal reserv
the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: i ask unanimous consent the spending amendments be set aside and i be allowed to call up my amendment number 443 and that the amendment be made pending? the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. the clerk will report. the clerk: the senator from from colorado mr. gardner proposes an amendment numbered 443. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. gardner: mr. president when you walk into the capitol of...
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marÍa: no a quien colorado donde la marihuana legal es asunto de negocio quiero, hace cinco aÑos quembos. marÍa: es el Único salÓn de exhibiciÓn de mariguana que funciona en los ee.uu. para conocer un mercado que cambie rÁpidamente. >> aquÍ vienen a ver el producto que hay las novedades que hay cualquier producto de chocolatinas, galletas. marÍa: mercado libre que tienen acceso sÓlo los que tienen licencia de operar mariguana legal y pagando una cuota de esta forma se han unido a 650 productores. >> si esa persona tiene tiempo para meterse nunca revisitar 50 centros y promover su producto mÁs aÚn no le dejarÍan entrar nunca conseguirÍa contactar con el otro dueÑo. marÍa: asunto solucionado aquÍ dejan una muestra del producto que en una semana regular seguro pueden ver hasta 150 propietarios de dispensarios y preguntas lo mismo por cantidades que calidad y precio. >> nosotros mandamos ambos informes por correo electrÓnico detallados de lo que hay en esos precios, los productores y las cantidades. marÍa: tambiÉn investigan o fÉrtil demanda asÍ en este lugar encontraron que hoy en dÍa e
marÍa: no a quien colorado donde la marihuana legal es asunto de negocio quiero, hace cinco aÑos quembos. marÍa: es el Único salÓn de exhibiciÓn de mariguana que funciona en los ee.uu. para conocer un mercado que cambie rÁpidamente. >> aquÍ vienen a ver el producto que hay las novedades que hay cualquier producto de chocolatinas, galletas. marÍa: mercado libre que tienen acceso sÓlo los que tienen licencia de operar mariguana legal y pagando una cuota de esta forma se han unido...
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the retail market for pot in colorado will be worth $1 billion by 2016. green in more ways than one. this kind of green and that kind of green too. >> imagine how many other states that are looking at evaluating how colorado is doing and what it could mean to their own bottom line if they're going to go this route. great report, frances. thanks so much. >>> the first anniversary of the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 approaches this weekend. just what happened to the passengers and crew members remains a mystery. the plane vanished just two hours after its takeoff. no trace of the flight debris wreckage, personal items, none of it found. search teams continue to scour the depths of the indian ocean, but clearly one year later the families are still asking what happened to our loved ones. joining me now is sean flynn, a writer with "gq," who's just written an in-depth article about the mystery. you've researched this for two solid months before writing the article. from all you've learned, what do you think? what's your theory about what happ
the retail market for pot in colorado will be worth $1 billion by 2016. green in more ways than one. this kind of green and that kind of green too. >> imagine how many other states that are looking at evaluating how colorado is doing and what it could mean to their own bottom line if they're going to go this route. great report, frances. thanks so much. >>> the first anniversary of the disappearance of malaysia airlines flight 370 approaches this weekend. just what happened to...
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we're following the story and have an update on "action news." >>> this is new, a colorado school is investigating how a young mantua gun made it into the building. they placed the pinnacle charter school on lockdown an 18-year-old man jumped a fence and made it through a locked door near a loading dock. a bus driver saw what happened and alerted authorities. by that time the gunman ran out of the school. police caught up with the suspect, no students or staff were hurt. >>> an ohio patrolman delivered several knee strikes to his sergeant in the hallway. the patrol man needed 6 stitches to the hand. both men are facing disciplinary action. the patrol man was placed on paid leave. >> reporter: still ahead, a philadelphia neighborhood on edge a stray bullet narrowly i misses a grandmother and two younger children in their homes. >>> debating whether golfers spotted that massive alligator on the gulf course, join the debate when "action news" continues. what's with the suit? oh, i had to go to the bank. if you look legit they give you special treatment. seriously? seriously, yeah. the b
we're following the story and have an update on "action news." >>> this is new, a colorado school is investigating how a young mantua gun made it into the building. they placed the pinnacle charter school on lockdown an 18-year-old man jumped a fence and made it through a locked door near a loading dock. a bus driver saw what happened and alerted authorities. by that time the gunman ran out of the school. police caught up with the suspect, no students or staff were hurt....