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petersen tried to hire a hit man to kill glassco.d petersen didn't hide his animosity against him in the murder trial and he could face additional 60 years in prison. stacey petersen's family maintained they don't know upon what happened to her and no one knows what happened in 2007 and they are hoping to get the answers they have prayed for a decade. >> the case just keeps going on. thank you, will carr. >>> donald trump said he does well with hispanic voters. what does it mean for november? and the challenge in the general election. a third party candidate. how he could break the race for clinton and trump? those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. their all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. so, not just any beef goes into it. oh, honey! oh! here, have some of ours. oh! hebrew national. a hot dog you can trust. little miss muffet sat on eating her curds and whey. along came a burglar who broke into her home and ransacked the place making off with several valuable tuffets. fortunately geico had recently helped her w
petersen tried to hire a hit man to kill glassco.d petersen didn't hide his animosity against him in the murder trial and he could face additional 60 years in prison. stacey petersen's family maintained they don't know upon what happened to her and no one knows what happened in 2007 and they are hoping to get the answers they have prayed for a decade. >> the case just keeps going on. thank you, will carr. >>> donald trump said he does well with hispanic voters. what does it mean...
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petersen tried to hire a hit man to kill glassco.ide his animosity against him in the murder trial and he could face additional 60 years in prison. stacey petersen's family maintained they don't know upon what happened to her and no one knows what happened in 2007 and they are hoping to get the answers they have prayed for a decade. >> the case just keeps going on. thank you, will carr. >>> donald trump said he does well with hispanic voters. what does it mean for november? and the challenge in the general election. a third party candidate. how he could break the race for clinton and trump? and i'm still struggling with my diabetes. i do my best to manage. but it's hard to keep up with it. your body and your diabetes change over time. your treatment plan may too. know your options. once-daily toujeo® is a long-acting insulin from the makers of lantus®. it releases slowly to provide consistent insulin levels for a full 24 hours. toujeo® also provides proven full 24-hour blood sugar control and significant a1c reduction. toujeo® is a l
petersen tried to hire a hit man to kill glassco.ide his animosity against him in the murder trial and he could face additional 60 years in prison. stacey petersen's family maintained they don't know upon what happened to her and no one knows what happened in 2007 and they are hoping to get the answers they have prayed for a decade. >> the case just keeps going on. thank you, will carr. >>> donald trump said he does well with hispanic voters. what does it mean for november? and...
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petersen, you have 60 seconds. i have a gift for you all. my home, my party that i've been in the last nine years, tomorrow. i'm prepared to give you a powerful, debt-free campaign with a serious strategy to win the white house in 2016. i offer this to you humbly, with love and affection, as sincere of the expressions of happiness and joy on the faces of my supporters. this is not a campaign about one man. it's a campaign about a revolution of we the people. >> dr. feldman, u.s. 60 seconds. dr. feldman: some may ask, feldman, is he that libertarian? i am that be what you want to be libertarian that you look good .n tv libertarian the christian atheist in the libertarian. the jefferson libertarian. jew libertarian, no-sex libertarian, mlk junior malcolm x libertarian, the revolutionary, honorable, ron paul libertarian. dale w. perry, no apologies anarchist libertarian, that gary johnson new mexico success libertarian, that austan petersen freedom ninja in .our face libertarian that no pain, no gain libertarian, get those petitions signed in t
petersen, you have 60 seconds. i have a gift for you all. my home, my party that i've been in the last nine years, tomorrow. i'm prepared to give you a powerful, debt-free campaign with a serious strategy to win the white house in 2016. i offer this to you humbly, with love and affection, as sincere of the expressions of happiness and joy on the faces of my supporters. this is not a campaign about one man. it's a campaign about a revolution of we the people. >> dr. feldman, u.s. 60...
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petersen had international companies and charities including planet aid.the file investigators state little to no money goes to the controlled by the teachers group who divert the money for personal use. petersen is now on the run, wanted by interpol after the danish government charged him with charities fraud and tax evasion. >> i can definitely see that there are cult-like aspects to it. >> crocker says several months into her job she was sent to michigan for training where she was housed with other employees and as a requirement of her job said she had to give back almost 20% of her $28,000 salary to pay for those training sessions at one world center which, according to the fbi file, is also controlled by the teachers group. >> they were, like, okay, well you have to be on 24 hours and that's not really alone time and we do everything together and then when they start to say that we're going to send you out in these groups to go out into the street and all of to money will be for the group raer get that money together and it was starting to get a littl
petersen had international companies and charities including planet aid.the file investigators state little to no money goes to the controlled by the teachers group who divert the money for personal use. petersen is now on the run, wanted by interpol after the danish government charged him with charities fraud and tax evasion. >> i can definitely see that there are cult-like aspects to it. >> crocker says several months into her job she was sent to michigan for training where she...
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bars for murdering his wife, but could jail house recordings in a murder for hire plot keep drew petersen in jail longer? it is all "happening now". but we begin with the latest from the campaign trail. donald trump is out in new west. ahead of the primaries two weeks from today. i am jon sot. >> i am heather childers in for jenna lee. nice to be back here. trump holding a rally in alburquerque, trying to gain supporters in the southwestern states. the new mexico governor susanna martinez mart has not yet endorsed the gop nom no. martinez has critized his comments. carl cameron has the latest for us in the ballooning capital of the world. >> reporter: land of enchantment. donald trump up was at a fundraiser on behalf of chris christie. christie was the first rival to endorse trump. the trump campaign is working to expand the national campaign and as a consequence of that, they met with the reality of the cost and trump is{big donors to help finance the campaign. today will be the first official fundraiser with the rnc prior to a rally this evening. this is a sign that raising the billion
bars for murdering his wife, but could jail house recordings in a murder for hire plot keep drew petersen in jail longer? it is all "happening now". but we begin with the latest from the campaign trail. donald trump is out in new west. ahead of the primaries two weeks from today. i am jon sot. >> i am heather childers in for jenna lee. nice to be back here. trump holding a rally in alburquerque, trying to gain supporters in the southwestern states. the new mexico governor...
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petersen on the run for interpol after being charged with charities fraud and tax evasion in denmark.n 2012 because of hints of potential fraud and abuse and the number of complaints we have been receiving, but the usda kept awarding planet aid money, even after the group's main fundraiser acknowledged to usda staffers that she was a member of the teachers a crime. court records obtain she is closely tied to petersen, named as a possible character witness in his extradition trial and listed in danish court records as one of the six high ranking members of teachers group. meredith crocker says she worked for the woman at planet aid headquarters in 2015. >> if they are sending all that money to africa, i think the results would be better. >> reporter: she made this promotional video showing one usda official who privately worried about planet aid publicly applauding the group's work, but says she left a year later when she became uncomfortable with the grant writing process. >> my greatest concern when writing the grants to notice as the up to date information, the extra numbers. they n
petersen on the run for interpol after being charged with charities fraud and tax evasion in denmark.n 2012 because of hints of potential fraud and abuse and the number of complaints we have been receiving, but the usda kept awarding planet aid money, even after the group's main fundraiser acknowledged to usda staffers that she was a member of the teachers a crime. court records obtain she is closely tied to petersen, named as a possible character witness in his extradition trial and listed in...
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petersen: hell no. like an, a car is gun or anything else. as long as you're not using it to hurt other people, you should be able to use it. a license and permit is another way to get money and inconvenience people. >> mr. mcafee? i don't think licenses are required. if you're under 16 and your n can drive and you've never driven before, you should at least put a flashing pink light on your car so we can get out your way. >> the government requires licenses for far too many things. the government requires licenses for people to broadcast radio. the government requires licenses to get married. they require a license to drive. what's next, requiring a license to make toast in your own damn toaster? .bsolutely not government has a basic responsibility to protect us against individuals, groups, corporations, foreign governments that would do us harm trade in that context, the license to drive -- i'd like to see some competency exhibited by people before they drive. [boos] governor of new mexico, i vetoed a whole lot of bills. i vetoed the haircu
petersen: hell no. like an, a car is gun or anything else. as long as you're not using it to hurt other people, you should be able to use it. a license and permit is another way to get money and inconvenience people. >> mr. mcafee? i don't think licenses are required. if you're under 16 and your n can drive and you've never driven before, you should at least put a flashing pink light on your car so we can get out your way. >> the government requires licenses for far too many things....
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finally tonight, a mother and her daughter, separated decades ago, have been reunited, and barry petersenheir story. >> i'm nervous. i'm excited. i've waited 50 years for this moment. >> reporter: for cyndy burns, the wait is almost over. it started when she was a 10-month-old baby left with a korean adoption agency amid that country's poverty, this was a chance at a better life in america, believed her korean mother, sun cha. did you believe you would ever see your daughter again? >> no, i don't believe it. i don't know how i'm going to find her. so, sorry. >> reporter: cyndy grew up in a connecticut family. she had all but given up finding her birth mother. >> i had gone to korea last year looking for her and i made peace with the fact i probably would never find her. >> reporter: when a d.n.a. sample lead her to sun cha. >> it says, "99.99% she is your biological mother." i so much wanted it to be true. >> reporter: there was more. her mom had been living on the west coast. they had been in the same country for decades. cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> my daughter,
finally tonight, a mother and her daughter, separated decades ago, have been reunited, and barry petersenheir story. >> i'm nervous. i'm excited. i've waited 50 years for this moment. >> reporter: for cyndy burns, the wait is almost over. it started when she was a 10-month-old baby left with a korean adoption agency amid that country's poverty, this was a chance at a better life in america, believed her korean mother, sun cha. did you believe you would ever see your daughter again?...
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quijano: finally tonight, a mother and her daughter separated decades ago have been reunited and barry petersen their story. >> i'm nervous, i'm excited. i have waited 50 years for this moment. >> reporter: for cyndy burns, the wait is over. it started when she was a ten- month-old baby left with a gerean adoption agency, amid that country's poverty, this was a chance at a better life in america, believed her korean mother sun cha. did you believe you would ever see your daughter again? >> no. i don't believe it. i don't know how i'm going to find her. g> reporter: cyndy grew up in a connecticut family. she had all but given up finding her birth mother. >> i had gone to korea last kiar, kind of looking for her. and i made peace with the fact that i would probably never find her. ha reporter: when a d.n.a. sample led her to sun cha. >> it says 99.99% she is your biological mother. i just so much wanted it to be true. >> reporter: there was more. her mom had been living on the west coast. they had been in the same country for decades. cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> you're s
quijano: finally tonight, a mother and her daughter separated decades ago have been reunited and barry petersen their story. >> i'm nervous, i'm excited. i have waited 50 years for this moment. >> reporter: for cyndy burns, the wait is over. it started when she was a ten- month-old baby left with a gerean adoption agency, amid that country's poverty, this was a chance at a better life in america, believed her korean mother sun cha. did you believe you would ever see your daughter...
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austin petersen joins me now. i love liberty.ould swaddle her and carry her around the studio. so let's talk about what you would do if you were injected legitimately into this presidential race. how would you take on hillary clinton and donald trump. >> they are two new york liberals, i'm a midwest country boy. they are for big government, i'm for limited government. kennedy: they are statists and would use their power to expands the federal government whether it's entitlements or childcare or lowering the age for immediate i care, or whatever the program is. >> when he talks about limiting immigration and build ago wall. ronald ray dan wanted to tear down that wall. our policies come out of love for our testify low man. that's what freedom is all about. kennedy: when john kerry goes to colleges and says you are living in a borderless world. >> i'm all about individualism. so anything that restricts liberty i'll be against. i think that people -- life will find a way. we need to incentivize legal immigration. ken require's a dif
austin petersen joins me now. i love liberty.ould swaddle her and carry her around the studio. so let's talk about what you would do if you were injected legitimately into this presidential race. how would you take on hillary clinton and donald trump. >> they are two new york liberals, i'm a midwest country boy. they are for big government, i'm for limited government. kennedy: they are statists and would use their power to expands the federal government whether it's entitlements or...
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and barry petersen has their story. >> i'm nervous. i'm excited. waited 50 years for this moment. >> reporter: for cyndy burns, the wait is almost over. it started when she was a 10-month-old baby left with a korean adoption agency. amid that country's poverty, this was a chance at a better life in america, believed her korean mother, sun cha. did you believe you would ever see your daughter again? >> no. i don't believe it. i don't know how i'm going to find her. so that's all. >> reporter: cyndy grew up in a connecticut family. she had all but given up finding her birth mother. >> i'd gone to korea last year kind of looking for her, and i made peace with the fact that i'd probably never find her. >> reporter: when a dna sample led her to sun cha. >> it says 99.99% she is your biological mother. i so much wanted it to be true. >> reporter: there was more. her mom had been living on the west coast. they had been in the same country for decades. cyndy flew to tacoma this weekend to meet her mom. >> my daughter cyndy. >> hello. you're so beautiful. >
and barry petersen has their story. >> i'm nervous. i'm excited. waited 50 years for this moment. >> reporter: for cyndy burns, the wait is almost over. it started when she was a 10-month-old baby left with a korean adoption agency. amid that country's poverty, this was a chance at a better life in america, believed her korean mother, sun cha. did you believe you would ever see your daughter again? >> no. i don't believe it. i don't know how i'm going to find her. so that's...
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barry petersen has the story. >> reporter: these seniors are learning how to fill their prescriptions it for pain. >> for pain? okay. >> reporter: at a pot shop. >> it's got triangle kush. >> reporter: in california, where medical marijuana is legal. >> let me get two aiths of that. >> reporter: they want to know the highs and lows of marijuana use. >> just three of those. >> reporter: for the aches and pains of growing old. >> like with all medication, how to use it. >> reporter: 80-year-old eva aguilera uses it to help with mobility. >> every medication has a risk. i've made my choice. >> reporter: seniors account for only 14% of the nation's population, but they use more than 30% of all prescription drugs, including some highly addictive painkillers. so pot is fast becoming a pill alternative. marijuana use is up 53% with the 55 and over crowd. >> i want the 500 milligram. >> $20. >> reporter: harborside in oakland is one of california's largest medical dispensaries. >> the first stop we're going to make is here. >> reporter: owner steve deangelo wants more seniors to make the swit
barry petersen has the story. >> reporter: these seniors are learning how to fill their prescriptions it for pain. >> for pain? okay. >> reporter: at a pot shop. >> it's got triangle kush. >> reporter: in california, where medical marijuana is legal. >> let me get two aiths of that. >> reporter: they want to know the highs and lows of marijuana use. >> just three of those. >> reporter: for the aches and pains of growing old. >> like...
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a question for barry petersen to examine in our "sunday morning" cover story. >> some of the very people who grew up opposed to pot -- >> you store it in the fridge. >> finding it handy to have around as they age. >> i have gummy care. it has the consistency of a gummy. i use it for sleep and pain when i need to. >> pot's newest enthusiasts could be your grandparents. >> pauley: we think of borderline as something which divides one country from another. then there is the borderline that lee cowan has been to visit. >> follow the u.s. border from the pacific out to the east until it reaches minnesota, where there's an odd little bump. do you sometimes feel more canadian than u.s. citizen? >> aye? we are a little bit canadian. >> the remote minnesota answer surrounded on almost all sides by our maple leave friends later on sunday morning. >> pauley: for the record marc anthony is a singer with hit songs in two languages. he talks about a that and lot more with tracy smith. ♪ >> marc anthony is the biggest salsa artist in history. his songs have been known to turn full grown women into melt
a question for barry petersen to examine in our "sunday morning" cover story. >> some of the very people who grew up opposed to pot -- >> you store it in the fridge. >> finding it handy to have around as they age. >> i have gummy care. it has the consistency of a gummy. i use it for sleep and pain when i need to. >> pot's newest enthusiasts could be your grandparents. >> pauley: we think of borderline as something which divides one country from...
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barry petersen, oakland, california. you'd do anything to take care of that spot on your lawn.skin? if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, the cancer that kills 1 person every hour. check your skin for suspicious or changing spots. go to spotskincancer.org to find out what to look for. a message from the american academy of dermatology one in six americans get sick every year from food poisoning. to reduce your risk, follow these four simple steps one: wash your hands and preparation surfaces. two: separate raw meat, poultry, seafood and eggs from ready to eat foods. three: cook foods to the proper temperatures. four: refrigerate perishable foods properly at 40 degrees fahrenheit or below. for more tips to avoid food poisoning, visit home food safety dot org people take action against housing discrimination? my co-worker was pressured by her landlord to pay her rent with sexual favors. my neighbor was told she needs to get rid of her dog, even though he's an assistance animal. housing discrimination is illegal. if you
barry petersen, oakland, california. you'd do anything to take care of that spot on your lawn.skin? if you're a man over 50 you're in the group most likely to develop skin cancer, including melanoma, the cancer that kills 1 person every hour. check your skin for suspicious or changing spots. go to spotskincancer.org to find out what to look for. a message from the american academy of dermatology one in six americans get sick every year from food poisoning. to reduce your risk, follow these four...
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our cover story is record by barry petersen. >> sioux taylor works hard to stay fit and healthy.his 68-year-old is a regular at the gym. >> kale helps keep your cholesterol down, it's going to be good. >> at home, homemade is her motto. >> it's delicious. >> not bad. >> but there's one thing in her healthy lifestyle that may come as a s in the evening, you store it in the fridge. >> she includes marijuana in her quest to stay youthful. >> i have gummy care, has the consistency of a gummy. and i use it for sleep and pain when i need to. >> sue taylor was a high school principal preaching the dangers of drugs. but after her son got into the pot business and she began to learn more about marijuana, she changed her mind. now she's a convert. make that an advocate for aging americans using marijuana. she speaks at community meetings, explaining why pot may be good for them. the we'd lady somebody said they called you. >> yes. >> the weed lady. i am the weed lady. >> she's got statistics on her side. polling confirms that more and more americans age 55 and up are using more and more ma
our cover story is record by barry petersen. >> sioux taylor works hard to stay fit and healthy.his 68-year-old is a regular at the gym. >> kale helps keep your cholesterol down, it's going to be good. >> at home, homemade is her motto. >> it's delicious. >> not bad. >> but there's one thing in her healthy lifestyle that may come as a s in the evening, you store it in the fridge. >> she includes marijuana in her quest to stay youthful. >> i have...
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chairman ranking member petersen and committee members thank you for laying testify before you today.each year we waste food suitable for donation. at the same time we believe every community across our nation struggling with food insecurities could help end hunger. feeding america works for the food banks 60,000 local food agencies and 148 continents. together we provide 4.5 billion pounds of food more than 46 million americans each year including 12 million children and 7 million seniors pay to the food we distribute or than half of it which is 2.6 billion pounds would otherwise go to landfills. yet this does not meet the need. significant gaps remain between the food low-income people need and the resources they have to buy it. diverting excess food through donation provides a triple benefit. it reduces hunger, protects our environment and helps businesses personable foods must move safely and quickly from the donor to the people who need it. doing so her choir's innovative practices technological know-how and costly physical infrastructure like refrigerated trucks and cold storage
chairman ranking member petersen and committee members thank you for laying testify before you today.each year we waste food suitable for donation. at the same time we believe every community across our nation struggling with food insecurities could help end hunger. feeding america works for the food banks 60,000 local food agencies and 148 continents. together we provide 4.5 billion pounds of food more than 46 million americans each year including 12 million children and 7 million seniors pay...
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susan petersen was the guest on shark tank is she had some little stylish baby moccasins she handed idea but could not turned into a business because she did have money. said she asked her brother if she could follow him around to keep the window frames she would hang up the glass and at the end of the summer turned into the aluminum for $200. if you asked dash cavity opportunities? you would say she doesn't have money but because she set a goal and took responsibility to achieve that she could have a potential opportunity to turn into a success. and so to look at what is open to you. >> but just to highlight the reason why you cannot have the government promote the only ways that other people's expense. so let the government stop taking away people's opportunities and hopefully we can talk more about these but even with the minimum wage there like up at $50 an hour. occupational licensing laws are the system that leaves port reckons about a poor education and it is a like that have the big enough handout. >> with a decrease of the minimum-wage. >> york state so there is a a a big debate
susan petersen was the guest on shark tank is she had some little stylish baby moccasins she handed idea but could not turned into a business because she did have money. said she asked her brother if she could follow him around to keep the window frames she would hang up the glass and at the end of the summer turned into the aluminum for $200. if you asked dash cavity opportunities? you would say she doesn't have money but because she set a goal and took responsibility to achieve that she could...
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tomorrow on the show austin petersen, libertarian presidential candidate. katie pavlich. you can email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com.ncera paid presentation for the worx air, brought to you by worx. prepare to be blown away. [ whirring ] you're not looking at an ordinary blower. there's no cord. there's no gas. it goes where no other tool could ever go, does things no other tool could ever do. it finds every kind of dirt in every kind of space... and makes your whole home cleaner in just minutes so you get to spend more time enjoying it. the incredible worx air -- so versatile, you'll wonder how you ever lived without it. meet the powerful, lightweight, cordless worx air. it makes all kinds of cleanup
tomorrow on the show austin petersen, libertarian presidential candidate. katie pavlich. you can email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com.ncera paid presentation for the worx air, brought to you by worx. prepare to be blown away. [ whirring ] you're not looking at an ordinary blower. there's no cord. there's no gas. it goes where no other tool could ever go, does things no other tool could ever do. it finds every kind of dirt in every kind of space... and makes your whole home cleaner in just...
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barry petersen locks at how the new -- looks at how the newest customer might also be a grandparent.t i expected. >> reporter: these seniors are learning how to fill their prescriptions -- >> for pain. >> okay. >> reporter: at a pot shop. >> that's got triangle -- >> reporter: in california where medical marijuana they want to know the highs and lows of marijuana use. for the aches and pains of growing old. >> you have to learn how to use it. >> reporter: 80-year-old eva aguilera uses it to help with mobility. >> every medication has a risk. i've made my choice. >> reporter: seniors account for only 14% of the nation's population. they use more than 30% of all prescription drugs, include something highly addictive painkillers. pot is fast becoming a pill alternative. marijuana use is up 53% with the 55 and over crowd. harborside in oakland is one of california's largest medical dispensaries. >> the first stop that we're going to make is here. >> reporter: owner steve deangelo wants more seniors to make the switch. >> there's an ironic, almost tragic phenomenon which is that groups wh
barry petersen locks at how the new -- looks at how the newest customer might also be a grandparent.t i expected. >> reporter: these seniors are learning how to fill their prescriptions -- >> for pain. >> okay. >> reporter: at a pot shop. >> that's got triangle -- >> reporter: in california where medical marijuana they want to know the highs and lows of marijuana use. for the aches and pains of growing old. >> you have to learn how to use it. >>...
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tomorrow on the show austin petersen, libertarian presidential candidate.atie pavlich. you can email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. as you were. good night. north carolina... [ tires screech, crash ] ...a car crash kills a renowned coin collector. he's carrying the crown jewel of his collection. but is it really one of the rarest and most valuable coins in the world or a clever fake? >> i just imagine she's sitting there saying to me, "they say i'm not real. what do you think?" >> half a century passes before the man's heirs -- and the public -- learn the truth about his precious cargo. >> we sat there on pins and needles, and then the numbers started climbing. [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ] [ bird caws ]
tomorrow on the show austin petersen, libertarian presidential candidate.atie pavlich. you can email me at kennedyfbn@foxbusiness.com. as you were. good night. north carolina... [ tires screech, crash ] ...a car crash kills a renowned coin collector. he's carrying the crown jewel of his collection. but is it really one of the rarest and most valuable coins in the world or a clever fake? >> i just imagine she's sitting there saying to me, "they say i'm not real. what do you...
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barry petersen reports. >> reporter: the students are seventh graders. >> locks into the receptors likeg a sledgehammer to it. >> reporter: this is the first pot-focused education course in colorado. >> how does it affect your behavior? >> when you -- smoke marijuana or use marijuana, it releases, there is some judgment. >> created by school counselor molly lots. >> these are the receptors in your brain. >> teacher sarah griffin. >> how does it affect your brain? >> its message to the kids that pot can damage your still developing brain is critical says griffith. they get. >> they get that. >> reporter: you think they're old enough to say, care what is happening to my brain? >> i think they are. >> this is drugs. >> reporter: for more than 30 years. this is your brain on drugs. this has been the message to kids about drugs. >> hey, chris. want to get high? >> no way, man. that stuff is for losers. >> reporter: advertising campaigns and programs like dare. >> people like gangsters, people like drug dealers. >> preached the dangers of marijuana and other drugs. but in colorado, just sayin
barry petersen reports. >> reporter: the students are seventh graders. >> locks into the receptors likeg a sledgehammer to it. >> reporter: this is the first pot-focused education course in colorado. >> how does it affect your behavior? >> when you -- smoke marijuana or use marijuana, it releases, there is some judgment. >> created by school counselor molly lots. >> these are the receptors in your brain. >> teacher sarah griffin. >> how does...
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and austin petersen, a tv producer. those gentlemen have all been vigorously contesting the nomination. host: what does the libertarian party stand for? what is your basic mission statement as a party? guest: our core principle is the idea that every person has a right to live their life and pursue happiness in any way they choose as long as they don't hurt other people and don't take their stuff. it should not be the government's business how you choose to raise your family, run your business, relax on the weekend. politicians have no greater knowledge of how your life ought to be lived. host: as chair of the party and a member of the libertarian party, why did you join and why are you leading this political party? guest: i was introduced to the party when i was about 12. my father took me to a local meeting. i have never been anything other than libertarian. it just seems right to me. there is a humility to it. thought the national chair 2014 in columbus because i felt we had been doing the groundwork for 45 years and
and austin petersen, a tv producer. those gentlemen have all been vigorously contesting the nomination. host: what does the libertarian party stand for? what is your basic mission statement as a party? guest: our core principle is the idea that every person has a right to live their life and pursue happiness in any way they choose as long as they don't hurt other people and don't take their stuff. it should not be the government's business how you choose to raise your family, run your business,...
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write-ins for daniel hogan, austin petersen, and none of the above were 6.having achieved a majority, we will have a second ballot. the candidates who will not be on the second ballot is alicia dern. >> i have a motion to make. >> i see at microphone 3 -- >> sam sloan from california. i want to know if the three votes which are in valid because they were not on the ballot -- to those votes count against the majority 50%? >> they do. are you sure > >> are you sure? >> yes. other questions. >> i would like to make a motion to suspend the rules for the second ballot so the party chairs will need to finish within 20 minutes of receiving them. >> along i didn't hear that last part. >> i would like to make a motion to suspend the rules so that during the second ballot that the party chairs will have 20 minutes to return the balance to the secretary. >> point of information. >> point of -- we can't suspend the rules. we could suspend the rules to create a deadline but it might interfere with the fairness of the voting. i will rule it is out of order. >> i asked ear
write-ins for daniel hogan, austin petersen, and none of the above were 6.having achieved a majority, we will have a second ballot. the candidates who will not be on the second ballot is alicia dern. >> i have a motion to make. >> i see at microphone 3 -- >> sam sloan from california. i want to know if the three votes which are in valid because they were not on the ballot -- to those votes count against the majority 50%? >> they do. are you sure > >> are you...