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. >> for 36 years, tony ryan was a cop in denver. >> people are fighting over the territories and killing the street corner for drugs and the way to get rid of it is to legalize it. >> they have gotten into the spirit. at a pot rally, this officer handed out bags of dor rititos with funny warning signs. we thought you might be hungry but don't give sell or shotgun weed to any under 21. the reality that weed gives some people the munchies and the reality some kids were already getting high. >> you don't have to leave school to get marijuana. it's right there. >> denver's medicine man store sold marijuana to medical patients before. now, he has more customers. >> when we first started it was very scary. i would wake up maybe once a week and believe i was in federal prison. >> williams runs the shop with his brother and mom. they made a mil yonlion that yonlion dollars in the first month of legalization. >> legality brings peace. >> but it brings masts commercialization. >> we're about to bring the next r.j. reynolds motorcycle bararlboro man. >> we'll probably see more drivers participatein
. >> for 36 years, tony ryan was a cop in denver. >> people are fighting over the territories and killing the street corner for drugs and the way to get rid of it is to legalize it. >> they have gotten into the spirit. at a pot rally, this officer handed out bags of dor rititos with funny warning signs. we thought you might be hungry but don't give sell or shotgun weed to any under 21. the reality that weed gives some people the munchies and the reality some kids were already...
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have college interns from my office, kat barringer from southern methodist university and tony pena from uva. ryan southwestern university, georgetown texas, which is my alma mater. and alexander douglas also from southern methodist university. and i note i would like to defer to the gentleman mr. collins for the introduction of his young son at this time also. >> thank you. it is always good. we spend a lot of time up here. and that is a week in which my son has started to work this summer, was able to come with me. cameron is with me this week. we'll get a good introduction to our late votes and early sessions. he enjoys coming up here. i want to thank the chairman for recognizing him. and i'm proud of him as a proud father would be. you bet you. cameron, welcome. we're delight you'd came by to visit not only your dad but each of us here today. we take great pride when our kids come up here. your daughter, or perhaps others. and i know it makes a difference. thank you very much. we now move to hr-2393 country of origin labeling the minutes of 2015. i'm delighted that both of you are here. we gav
have college interns from my office, kat barringer from southern methodist university and tony pena from uva. ryan southwestern university, georgetown texas, which is my alma mater. and alexander douglas also from southern methodist university. and i note i would like to defer to the gentleman mr. collins for the introduction of his young son at this time also. >> thank you. it is always good. we spend a lot of time up here. and that is a week in which my son has started to work this...
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have, college interns from my office, kat barringer from southern methodist university and tony pena from uva. ryan from southwestern university, georgetown texas which is my alma mater. and alexander douglas also from southern methodist university. and i note i would like to defer to the gentleman mr. collins for the introduction of his young son at this time also. mr. collins: thank you. it is always good. we spend a lot of time up here. and that is a week in which my son has started to work this summer, was able to come with me. cameron is with me this week. we'll get a good introduction to our late votes and early sessions. he enjoys coming up here. i want to thank the chairman for recognizing him. and i'm proud of him as a proud father would be. >> you bet you. cameron, welcome. we're delight you'd came by to -- we're delighted you came by to visit not only your dad but each of us here today. we take great pride when our kids come up here. your daughter, or perhaps others. and i know it makes a difference. thank you very much. we now move to hr-2393, country of origin labeling the minutes -- l
have, college interns from my office, kat barringer from southern methodist university and tony pena from uva. ryan from southwestern university, georgetown texas which is my alma mater. and alexander douglas also from southern methodist university. and i note i would like to defer to the gentleman mr. collins for the introduction of his young son at this time also. mr. collins: thank you. it is always good. we spend a lot of time up here. and that is a week in which my son has started to work...
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ryan zincy of montana, member of the armed services committee. what do you think of the bose counts we're hearing the deputy secretary of state tony blinken say the u.s. air strikes over the past nearly year have killed 10,000 isis fighters? now they're saying maybe in the last -- an old number. now it's really 13,000. how do they know that? >> reminiscent of the vietnam war. how do they get to these figures? did a number of bombs dropped? pounds of ordnance? certainly no forces on the ground to verify it. our sbil generals the intelligence done by air. speculative at best. >> what's the point of releasing numbers like this? simply to reassure the public the air strikes are working? is that it? >> perhaps an overall dialogue we're win. clearly we're not winning. air operations alone has been a dismal failure and we continue to lose ground. seems every day a policy is again, is in free fall but there remains threats. what are we going to do with syria? what are we going to do with iran? what happens if iran gets a nuclear weapon and can you remove the iranian influence out of the eastern side of iraq? right now i don't see any indication they're l
ryan zincy of montana, member of the armed services committee. what do you think of the bose counts we're hearing the deputy secretary of state tony blinken say the u.s. air strikes over the past nearly year have killed 10,000 isis fighters? now they're saying maybe in the last -- an old number. now it's really 13,000. how do they know that? >> reminiscent of the vietnam war. how do they get to these figures? did a number of bombs dropped? pounds of ordnance? certainly no forces on the...