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robert burns, describe how the air force discovered this latest breach? >> well, it began when they found there was a drug-use problem at several bases. the first one they found it at apparently was one of the icbm bases. and in the course of investigating that they came upon this exam cheating scandal. >> ifill: so it's one scandal leading to another, leading to another? >> and they're just getting started. they said that it's too early to tell exactly how extensive this is. because they've literally and quote are just getting started with this investigation. >> ifill: so the 34 people that we heard about from the pentagon, that is just as far as we know, the beginning of this investigation. >> that's right. they said that's all they know of at the moment. but this investigation is just beginning and more people will be talked to about it. >> ifill: miss claire, you've done this job. exactly who are these officers and what are they responsible for doing? >> they're responsible for fighting a nuclear war with primarily with russia, which is an obsolete mi
robert burns, describe how the air force discovered this latest breach? >> well, it began when they found there was a drug-use problem at several bases. the first one they found it at apparently was one of the icbm bases. and in the course of investigating that they came upon this exam cheating scandal. >> ifill: so it's one scandal leading to another, leading to another? >> and they're just getting started. they said that it's too early to tell exactly how extensive this is....
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we will give credit to poet robert burns for that one. he wrote it in 1785 in scotland.ly safe to assume what went wrong is a concept that is both universal and timeless. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> they do battle with the armed and dangerous. >> pursuits are bad. shooting is bad. shooting pursuits, really, really bad. >> and handle the most unexpected predicaments. >> it's a hard thing to watch for a lot of people. >> and react quickly when routine situations suddenly turn perilous. >> first mental thing is that i'm a slaughtered man. >> police officers put their lives on the line every day. and in their arsenal, they have a silent witness that can speak volumes. >> put the gun down, man! >> in this hour, suspenseful stories seen through the
we will give credit to poet robert burns for that one. he wrote it in 1785 in scotland.ly safe to assume what went wrong is a concept that is both universal and timeless. i'm contessa brewer. that's all for this edition of "caught on camera." >>> they do battle with the armed and dangerous. >> pursuits are bad. shooting is bad. shooting pursuits, really, really bad. >> and handle the most unexpected predicaments. >> it's a hard thing to watch for a lot of...
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roberts. but she burned him in the face with a cigarette and got away 3 b.c. this man called police.s week you're going to see a bump in the price at the pump. triple a reports this morning fuel prices are up 8¢ a gallon over the last three weeks. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.35. but even the lowest prices in california found in sacramento is higher than that at 3 47 gal.. take a look at some of the average prices and the bay area. and san francisco aaa says you can expect to pay 373 a gallon on average. and of oakland and san jose you can fill up for an average of 363. [ male announcer ] start engine. accelerate. shift. shift. ♪ and shift again. through all eight speeds of a transmission connected to more standard horsepower than its german competitors. and that is the moment that driving the lexus gs will shift your perception. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. welcome back. paul prentice has become an unlikely advocate for public breast- feeding by encouraging others to feed their babies in the sistine chapel. during a ceremony in vatican city yesterday, t
roberts. but she burned him in the face with a cigarette and got away 3 b.c. this man called police.s week you're going to see a bump in the price at the pump. triple a reports this morning fuel prices are up 8¢ a gallon over the last three weeks. the national average for a gallon of gas is now $3.35. but even the lowest prices in california found in sacramento is higher than that at 3 47 gal.. take a look at some of the average prices and the bay area. and san francisco aaa says you can...
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joining me now doug burns and robert chalk. both are defense attorneys and former prosecutors. guys, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> we're not talking about the topic because it's necessarily fun, but it sure is interesting, because look, it's the birth of an industry and there's few laws on the books for those who are selling it. maybe there are in terms of prosecution for selling it wrong, but how about making it a business. robert, let me start with you. you have a suitcase full of cash because most of these businesses have to be on a cash basis because the banks won't give them accounts and they won't give them or allow them to take credit cards, so they're worried about their safety. >> big problems across the board. here's what they have done. they have taken the crime of possessing marijuana and decriminalized it. not the worst idea because it will unclog the criminal justice system. but what they have prevented them from doing is the federal government has not acted enough to allow these individuals to deposit their money in the banks. so what they have done is
joining me now doug burns and robert chalk. both are defense attorneys and former prosecutors. guys, great to have you here. >> thank you. >> we're not talking about the topic because it's necessarily fun, but it sure is interesting, because look, it's the birth of an industry and there's few laws on the books for those who are selling it. maybe there are in terms of prosecution for selling it wrong, but how about making it a business. robert, let me start with you. you have a...
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spending the night monitoring the mount hamilton area following a suspicious fire that burned 40 acres. as ktvu's robert handa reports, conditions are very dry and all it took was a spark. >> calfire helicopters began swooping into the mount hamilton area this morning shortly after 5:00 a.m. after a vehicle fire of some kind ignited dry vegetation that fueled flames. >> when i was coming down from the observatory there was like a 2-mile fire line. >> reporter: calfire swarmed in trying to keep the fire from spreading. >> it has a lot of room to run if it got across the highway. the goal was to keep it isolated between the highway and this dirt road down below us. >> reporter: how much fuel is up here? >> a lot. it's real dry. conditions are very similar to what you would see in mid- october. >> reporter: firefighters were able to contain the fire to 40 acres. then investigators began searching for a cause. they say there were two abandoned vehicles found on mount hamilton road. one totally burned the other vandalized and left in the roadway. >> the fire was started in the area where the vehicle that was
spending the night monitoring the mount hamilton area following a suspicious fire that burned 40 acres. as ktvu's robert handa reports, conditions are very dry and all it took was a spark. >> calfire helicopters began swooping into the mount hamilton area this morning shortly after 5:00 a.m. after a vehicle fire of some kind ignited dry vegetation that fueled flames. >> when i was coming down from the observatory there was like a 2-mile fire line. >> reporter: calfire swarmed...
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spending the night monitoring the mount hamilton area following a suspicious fire that burned 40 acres. as ktvu's robert handa reports, conditions are very dry and all it took was a spark. >> calfire helicopters began swooping into the mount hamilton area this morning shortly after 5:00 a.m. after a vehicle fire of some kind ignited dry vegetation that fueled flames. >> when i was coming down from the observatory there was like a 2-mile fire line. >> reporter: calfire swarmed in trying to keep the fire from spreading. >> it has a lot of room to run if it got across the highway. the goal was to keep it isolated between the highway and this dirt road down below us. >> reporter: how much fuel is up here? >> a lot. it's real dry. conditions are very similar to what you would see in mid- october. >> reporter: firefighters were able to contain the fire to 40 acres. then investigators began searching for a cause. they say there were two abandoned vehicles found on mount hamilton road. one totally burned the other vandalized and left in the roadway. >> the fire was started in the area where the vehicle that was
spending the night monitoring the mount hamilton area following a suspicious fire that burned 40 acres. as ktvu's robert handa reports, conditions are very dry and all it took was a spark. >> calfire helicopters began swooping into the mount hamilton area this morning shortly after 5:00 a.m. after a vehicle fire of some kind ignited dry vegetation that fueled flames. >> when i was coming down from the observatory there was like a 2-mile fire line. >> reporter: calfire swarmed...
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robert wolf. our website is burning up because of the volatile markets.g to the top of "the hot list" next. >>> plus the tech giant apple is expected to potion earn ed toed to post earnings. we'll break down the numbers. the stock was up a little bit today. we'll be right back. in a world that's changing faster than ever we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant we help forward-looking companies run better and run different - to give your customers every reason to keep looking for you. so if you're ready to see opportunities and see them through we say: let's get to work. because the future belongs to those who challenge the present. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop in. cme group can help you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] on
robert wolf. our website is burning up because of the volatile markets.g to the top of "the hot list" next. >>> plus the tech giant apple is expected to potion earn ed toed to post earnings. we'll break down the numbers. the stock was up a little bit today. we'll be right back. in a world that's changing faster than ever we believe outshining the competition tomorrow requires challenging your business inside and out today. at cognizant we help forward-looking companies run...
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roberts con 4 news. >> : coming up a live report from seattle. burning days away from the game interactions with the forty- niners fans flooded pin 9 decorations to apparel food and drink recipes for party games if you're having one or tending one ideas for that sort of thing. other fans are showing to show off their forty-niners spirit. nine of show you what fans posted. give slight hint not time for >> gary r.: good evening everybody the month sunday still building up here. news director says look at these pence flat fronts. we question some people dislike pleated khakis. but flynn i we get excited and a moment. >> : i got a spherical head cold trends learn as much as possible. >> : our coming together and feel for each other we get a key plank and the other back-to- back. >> : we must get smart as we go into the game. the moment we let them take our pride is the moment we fail. >> : mcdermott thing again is in a good game and seals to be loud. >> : >> : we have a lot of stations 1131. her son was not drafted by the foreigners but is getting a tryout s
roberts con 4 news. >> : coming up a live report from seattle. burning days away from the game interactions with the forty- niners fans flooded pin 9 decorations to apparel food and drink recipes for party games if you're having one or tending one ideas for that sort of thing. other fans are showing to show off their forty-niners spirit. nine of show you what fans posted. give slight hint not time for >> gary r.: good evening everybody the month sunday still building up here. news...
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roberts found that women are buying and selling online. now at 8-- fire crews are mopping up now. after a fast-moving fire burned through several structures in sacramento county. kimball island is just north of antioch in the delta. you see a raging flame from earlier today cannell island is just north of antioch and the delta. >> : the unseasonably warm weather begins with con 4 galicia read she's there. >> : across the water there still pending a hot spots about half an hour ago we saw 82 hot spots for another still won it right across there and see just starting to come up the fire it started around 330 this afternoon because car were first on seen it in a ventilated for people. >> : the fire spread across the island of time. >> : the sun went down earlier this evening at telesat it started from any act or rent than one end to the island to another. nine is no plumbing or electricity unless they have generators. >> : it is also a few homeless people live there the only way to get to the island is by boat. >> : this fire in the delta comes at the same. that a "high fire danger" warning is in effect. in many se
roberts found that women are buying and selling online. now at 8-- fire crews are mopping up now. after a fast-moving fire burned through several structures in sacramento county. kimball island is just north of antioch in the delta. you see a raging flame from earlier today cannell island is just north of antioch and the delta. >> : the unseasonably warm weather begins with con 4 galicia read she's there. >> : across the water there still pending a hot spots about half an hour ago...
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robert honda, will have more at 5:00. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you, janine. >>> a teenager is recovering from serious burns after being accidentally set on fire. ktvu's alex savidge is live at the concord b.a.r.t. station where it all happened to tell us about the unusual circumstances surrounding this situation. good afternoon, alex. >> reporter: well, good afternoon. investigators say this boy's clothes were soaked with gasoline and that's because he had been working on cars earlier on in the day. that's what led up to the bizarre accident. it was around 11:00. b.a.r.t. police say the teen was dropped off at the station. the person giving him a ride lit a cigarette inside the car. that spark ignited flamable vapors in the car and that triggered the fire. the teen jumped out of the car with his clothes on fire and ran to the station agent for help and ripped off his burning clothes. the fire was out by the time officers arrived on the scene. but this boy suffered serious burns to his arms and chest and had to be airlifted to valley medical center in san jose. b.a.r.t. police looking into exactly what happ
robert honda, will have more at 5:00. reporting live from san jose, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> all right. thank you, janine. >>> a teenager is recovering from serious burns after being accidentally set on fire. ktvu's alex savidge is live at the concord b.a.r.t. station where it all happened to tell us about the unusual circumstances surrounding this situation. good afternoon, alex. >> reporter: well, good afternoon. investigators say this boy's clothes were...
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roberts, nbc news, london. >>> in california a state of emergency is now in effect because of the extreme drought there, and those drought conditions are fueling a destructive wildfire that's been burning for days northeast of los angeles. we've got the latest from nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: the fiery images coming out of california this week seem to defy the calendar. this winter wildfire east of los angeles is a symptom of the drought that covers parts of 11 states including the majority of california seeing the least amount of rainfall in more than a century. >> it shouldn't be this dry. >> reporter: for farmer joe delbosce, concern is growing that many of his crops won't be growing. >> we're looking over here at our proposed cantaloupe field. >> reporter: in a normal year he would start planting his cantaloupe fields in late march, early april. but this year he's in limbo. >> makes no sense to plant it if you don't have water. >> reporter: the impact of that decision would be great during the 2009 dry spell, his payroll shriveled by 35%, just now getting back on his feet, here comes another drought. >> it will hurt us economically. and if we have a drought again next year, it co
roberts, nbc news, london. >>> in california a state of emergency is now in effect because of the extreme drought there, and those drought conditions are fueling a destructive wildfire that's been burning for days northeast of los angeles. we've got the latest from nbc's joe fryer. >> reporter: the fiery images coming out of california this week seem to defy the calendar. this winter wildfire east of los angeles is a symptom of the drought that covers parts of 11 states including...
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robert gates. >> dirty tricks, the bridge controversy threatening to burn bridges for governor chris christie in 2016. >> thousands of african migrants take to the streets in israeli, demanding to be heard. >> here i go to school where teachers train me. >> finding comfort in community. a young african kid discovers a family in an orphanage run by an american. >> good morning. welcome to aljazeera america. that i'm stephanie sy. >> i'mry chef care re. robert gates will discuss his no memoir. >> the book has parked a fire storm where he he lashes out at president obama over his leadership during the war in afghanistan. >> he also had pretty harsh words for vice president joe biden. the president and vice president invited t.v. cameras in on this weekly meeting that they have every wednesday. >> gates also says that he often thought about quitting on the spot during his time at defense secretary. aljazeera's mike viqueira questions about the new book. >> read any good books lately? >> sarcasm but it was no laughing matter. joe biden is the subject of outright scorn. i think he's been wrong on near
robert gates. >> dirty tricks, the bridge controversy threatening to burn bridges for governor chris christie in 2016. >> thousands of african migrants take to the streets in israeli, demanding to be heard. >> here i go to school where teachers train me. >> finding comfort in community. a young african kid discovers a family in an orphanage run by an american. >> good morning. welcome to aljazeera america. that i'm stephanie sy. >> i'mry chef care re. robert...
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robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we are learning three homes were destroyed by a fire on the delta. we brought you live coverage of the fire last night. firefighters say 40 to 50 acres burned with a number of outbuildings. we are also told transients may have started the fire that began yesterday afternoon around 2:30 p.m. a dozen people had to evacuate but no one was hurt. >>> if you are out and about today you noticed a lot of people enjoying our record warm weather. in pacifica the water was warm. surfs took -- suffers took advantage of this day. >> i have family in boston, they don't want to hear about it. [ laughter ] >> i send pictures of myself at the beach. [ laughter ] >> look at that. santa cruz hit 82 degrees today. that was enough to fill the beach with sun bathers and treasure hunters. >>> it is not unusual to get warm days in january but what is unusual is the number of one days. records in napa, san francisco, gilroy, high of 75. santa cruz record high of 82 degrees today. second day straight of record warmth. more temperatures, these numbers will be similar to tomorrow. tomorrow's temperatures right here. 70s, 60s. mid-70s. tomorrow will be cooler than it w
robert handa, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> we are learning three homes were destroyed by a fire on the delta. we brought you live coverage of the fire last night. firefighters say 40 to 50 acres burned with a number of outbuildings. we are also told transients may have started the fire that began yesterday afternoon around 2:30 p.m. a dozen people had to evacuate but no one was hurt. >>> if you are out and about today you noticed a lot of people enjoying our record warm weather....
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robert. numerous lawsuits, why residents in the area may not see a penny of compensation. and crews working to contain a wildfire burning outside l.a. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler and here are tonight's top stories. nsa spy reforms. >> we won't reform programs and procedures in place to provide greater transparency through our surveillance activities and fortify the safeguards to u.s. persons. >> president obama proposes changing the government's surveillance program. he's limiting spying on world leaders and wants to change the saving of phone data. foreigners were among the victims including u.n. staff members. going bankrupt, the company proclaimed for a toxic chemical spill, freedom industries is already facing two dozen lawsuits, several government investigations, last week the spill tainted the water supply for hundreds of thousands of residents, robert ray is coughing this story from charleston west virginia. robert what are you hearing about freedom industries and their decision? >> good evening, jong. indeed a meeting was held later today and freedom industries has filed for chap
robert. numerous lawsuits, why residents in the area may not see a penny of compensation. and crews working to contain a wildfire burning outside l.a. >> welcome back to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler and here are tonight's top stories. nsa spy reforms. >> we won't reform programs and procedures in place to provide greater transparency through our surveillance activities and fortify the safeguards to u.s. persons. >> president obama proposes changing the...
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burning. this arsonist has been on the loose for a week now setting about a dozen fires in san jose. robert has been talking to investigators and got new videos. robert is live and we've been watching this video and probably the clearest pictures we've seen so far. >> reporter: it really is. they'll be a lot of interest for these people in the neighborhood. there have been videos of a person of interest. today a homeowner showed me incredibly compelling video of a person actually setting a home on fire and coming back again and again to make sure the house went up in flames. the actions of this man are unmistakable. he's setting a fire on the porch of a person's home with the family sleeping inside. it's captured by the homeowner who showed it to me this afternoon. he wants to make sure the public takes this seriously. the man appears to match the description of the suspect. he saunters on and off the porch. when he first shows up he appears to take a container from his belt area and using what appears to be a cigarette lighter along with whatever was in the container he starts a fire on th
burning. this arsonist has been on the loose for a week now setting about a dozen fires in san jose. robert has been talking to investigators and got new videos. robert is live and we've been watching this video and probably the clearest pictures we've seen so far. >> reporter: it really is. they'll be a lot of interest for these people in the neighborhood. there have been videos of a person of interest. today a homeowner showed me incredibly compelling video of a person actually setting...
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burning sensation and has been like that for two hours. the situation is fluid and a lot of questions out there still. >> robert ray in the middle of it all in charleston. >> the still in west virginia is the latest incident of pollution. the environment protection agency says coal plants are responsible for 50 to 60% of toxic water pollution in the united states. loopholes and laws allowed the contamination of wells to go unchecked or decades. a discharge from coal-fire power plants is more dangerous than the chemical that leaked into the river. >> the chris christie administration is alleged to have withheld hurricane sandy relief funds because she wouldn't back a democratic project. >> the governor came and pulled me aside and said i know it's not right, and these are not connected and if you tell anyone, i'll deny it. >> they have been approved for $70 million of $171 million requested. >> a new allegation the distraction that chris christie wanted to avoid. he's campaigning for rick scott. the trip comes after 20 subpoenas were issued to get to the bottom. george washington bridge scandal. they are investigating whether four days of
burning sensation and has been like that for two hours. the situation is fluid and a lot of questions out there still. >> robert ray in the middle of it all in charleston. >> the still in west virginia is the latest incident of pollution. the environment protection agency says coal plants are responsible for 50 to 60% of toxic water pollution in the united states. loopholes and laws allowed the contamination of wells to go unchecked or decades. a discharge from coal-fire power...
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roberts kron 4 news >> welcome back. the time is 9:30 a.m.. we have updates on the fire that was burning in redwood city.e latest. >> they expect this fire to be under control about 30 minutes from now. they stated that long 10:30 a.m. it should be contained. two out of the three engine ladders are still spraying water. one look latter is no longer putting water on the building. that is pretty much the epicenter, the machine shop. they do not know the cause of the fire and that breathing has became an issue. the air quality department is, to come down to up monitor the situation. the fire department did not feel that this was bad enough that people had to have shelter in place. unfortunately, no one died and there were no injuries. at one point, it was very dangerous prip. people were inside this building at the time, most of them were sleeping. when they saw the fire, the fire department told them to get out. >> they're want to go out here a little bit later just to make sure it is ok for these people to return home if not, the red cross will be called in. the cause of the fire--they will do this until
roberts kron 4 news >> welcome back. the time is 9:30 a.m.. we have updates on the fire that was burning in redwood city.e latest. >> they expect this fire to be under control about 30 minutes from now. they stated that long 10:30 a.m. it should be contained. two out of the three engine ladders are still spraying water. one look latter is no longer putting water on the building. that is pretty much the epicenter, the machine shop. they do not know the cause of the fire and that...
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burn just outside of castleton, north dakota, a full day after two trains collided. while no one was injured in the derailment, the intense flames fueled by crude oil are hampering investigators. robert sumwalt is with the national transportation safety board. >> we're not able to get up close and personal to the wreckage until the fire has gone out. >> reporter: based on what they have been able to see, investigators believe ten cars of a train headed westbound and carrying grain derailed and spilled onto adjoining tracks just before an eastbound train carrying crude oil was coming through. that train hit debris from the derailment. at least 18 cars caught fire-- some exploded. the oil boom in america has meant record traffic for the nation's railroads and increasing concerns about safety, especially with tracks passing right through some towns. in july, another freight train carrying oil derailed in quebec, canada. 47 people died in the ensuing fire. but patricia reilly of the association of american railroads defends the industry. >> the rail industry this year alone moved over 400,000 carloads of crude oil. and including the north dakota accident yesterday, we've only had three i
burn just outside of castleton, north dakota, a full day after two trains collided. while no one was injured in the derailment, the intense flames fueled by crude oil are hampering investigators. robert sumwalt is with the national transportation safety board. >> we're not able to get up close and personal to the wreckage until the fire has gone out. >> reporter: based on what they have been able to see, investigators believe ten cars of a train headed westbound and carrying grain...
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burning weed with its roots in hell. >> in the '50s, congress enacted stricter sentencing laws, at one point, actors robert mitchum ands were convicted of conspiracy to smoke cigarettes. the johnson report found that studies found that it did not induce violence or act as a gateway. and "high times" published in 1964. it was supposed to be a "playboy" spoof, but it grew in popularity. the counterculture movement spurred change in 1970s. president nixon ordered his own bipartisan study on the harms of hashish, but when the results showed no link between marijuana use and violent behavior, nixon simply rejected the findings. the anti-pot effort gained steam with first lady nancy reagan's just say no campaign, and president reagan signed tough new legislation instituting federal mandatory minimums for crimes. and then in 1989, president george h.w. bush declared a war. >> our outrage against drugs unites us, brings us together behind this one plan of action. an assault on every front. >> pot growers, smokers, and dealers were jailed but pot did not go away. president clinton was more tolerant of marijuana, and in the 199
burning weed with its roots in hell. >> in the '50s, congress enacted stricter sentencing laws, at one point, actors robert mitchum ands were convicted of conspiracy to smoke cigarettes. the johnson report found that studies found that it did not induce violence or act as a gateway. and "high times" published in 1964. it was supposed to be a "playboy" spoof, but it grew in popularity. the counterculture movement spurred change in 1970s. president nixon ordered his own...
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dennis: and burned be by the wolf of wall street, a real life victim shares his story. robert like. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chenut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began much the same way ours did in a little dorm room -- 2713. ♪ this magic moment ♪ ♪ this magic moment sometimes they just drop in. always obvious. cme group can lp you navigate risks and capture opportunities. we enable you to reach global markets and drive forward with broader possibilities. cme group: how the world advances. who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the tradg floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading
dennis: and burned be by the wolf of wall street, a real life victim shares his story. robert like. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this is the story of the little room over the pizza place on chenut street the modest first floor bedroom in tallinn, estonia and the southbound bus barreli down i-95. ♪ this magic moment it is the story of where every great idea begins. and of those who believed they had thpower to do more. dell is honored to be part of some of the world's great stories. that began...