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colorado is now a year old. things have not gone as smoothly as expected america tonight takes closer look at the ups and downs of the past year. >> a year on pot brought colorado a new breed of millionaires. >> can you tell me what it feels like. >> i am still not used to it. >> a new breed of tourists. >> at least half of the people here all the time are tourists, so the tourism has totally exploded here. >> and a new breed of jobs. >> jake brown got a job writing pot reviews. >> is there a way without breathing it in you have perfected to taste the flavors in. >> it is pretty much just inhaling. >> it is a pot gold rush, and demand for new products is outstripping the supply. >> these products half a million backlog on any given day. >> put the year on pot as colorado has also seen some lows. >> here is inside the palm so inside the palm that's his skin peeling away. >> people cooking up home brews of concentrated pot. are ending up in burn units. kids and adults are o.d.ing on marijuana food. >> i was starti
colorado is now a year old. things have not gone as smoothly as expected america tonight takes closer look at the ups and downs of the past year. >> a year on pot brought colorado a new breed of millionaires. >> can you tell me what it feels like. >> i am still not used to it. >> a new breed of tourists. >> at least half of the people here all the time are tourists, so the tourism has totally exploded here. >> and a new breed of jobs. >> jake brown got...
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god bless you all, plus colorado. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> c are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks in his 1st state of the state address bill walker talked about the state's state's shortfall for by the recent drop in oil prices. his 40 minute speech comes to us courtesy of kgo tv. >> thank you. thank you very much. president kevin meyer, speaker, lieutenant governor members of the legislature members of the next my fellow alaskans it is in order to stand before you. i am humbled to serve alaska is your government and you have my pledge that i will always put alaska 1st. i will forever be ready to work with anyone shares this value. tonight. tonight i deliver the state of the state address. this is a rare privilege to which i have so much to my family. i want to begin by recognizing my 1st lady of 37 years and now alaska's 1st lady ms. donna walker. [applause] [applause] has as all of you who have met her know she is one amazing, smart lady who truly has a servant's heart
god bless you all, plus colorado. [applause] [applause] [applause] >> c are some of our featured programs for this weekend on the c-span networks in his 1st state of the state address bill walker talked about the state's state's shortfall for by the recent drop in oil prices. his 40 minute speech comes to us courtesy of kgo tv. >> thank you. thank you very much. president kevin meyer, speaker, lieutenant governor members of the legislature members of the next my fellow alaskans it...
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the naacp colorado, montana wyoming state conference, and former head of the colorado springs branch of the naacp. welcome to democracy now! can you tell us what happened? >> good morning. what we do know based on police reports and based on reports of those who were in the naacp office in colorado springs on tuesday morning, at approximately 10:45 there was an explosion. there was an improvised that was placed against the exterior wall of the building -- and provides explosive device placed against the exterior wall of the building that grilli grilli disturbed the harmony of the community. one described as a shotgun blast directly to his ear in its loudness. we know law enforcement authorities, fbi, local police and others are now investigating and looking for that person of interest. and, hopefully, they in their work will help us know who did this and why. >> was there any indication beforehand of threats against that particular branch of your organization or any reason why that would occur in colorado springs? >> i think anytime organizations are involved in the kind of work the
the naacp colorado, montana wyoming state conference, and former head of the colorado springs branch of the naacp. welcome to democracy now! can you tell us what happened? >> good morning. what we do know based on police reports and based on reports of those who were in the naacp office in colorado springs on tuesday morning, at approximately 10:45 there was an explosion. there was an improvised that was placed against the exterior wall of the building -- and provides explosive device...
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, john said they have prepared for colorado to tighten the faucet. and you know the relationships between the states, very delicate. john? and thank you. the incredibly brave actions of a firefighter caught on his helmet camera as he pulled three young children from a burning home. >> look at that. the hero firefighter battling flames and thick black smoke to rescue the children left alone at home. >> this is why minutes matter when you see the speeding fire truck in your rearview mirror. three weeks ago three children died after firefighters took 13 minutes responding to a house fire. they were up against an identical situation and listen as you can hear what happens when they find out? we have to get inside. where is she? and how is she, ma'am? >> neighbors saw smoke and called 911. and the woman showed up and said the kids are in the apartment alone. ages 1, 3, and 4 years old. and the firefighter james perkin enters and finds two of the children covered and soot and hands them to a window and the colleagues outside. when the mother said there is
, john said they have prepared for colorado to tighten the faucet. and you know the relationships between the states, very delicate. john? and thank you. the incredibly brave actions of a firefighter caught on his helmet camera as he pulled three young children from a burning home. >> look at that. the hero firefighter battling flames and thick black smoke to rescue the children left alone at home. >> this is why minutes matter when you see the speeding fire truck in your rearview...
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god bless you god bless colorado. [applause] >> nick adams! [applause] now, nick, when we went out to dinner and i told you you should not have the extra caffeine, i'm just so glad that i cut you down on caffeine tonight. [laughter] who knows what we would have been in for. let's go now to your comments and questions. i heard a titter of laughter when nick refer to a c-span audience as though he was just being grandiose. who could ever accuse him of being grandiose? [laughter] no. we're honored that c-span is here. they have occasionally covered events on the campus, they have often covered the western conservative summit. i only mention this so that we've got good audio. i'm going the need you, if you have a question or comment to come up and take the microphone from me, let the rest of of the room hear your question or comment, and then we'll give the mic back to our guest, nick adams. and give us your name and give us your question. >> dr. watson, i'm a history professor here. the world, not america. [laughter] how are we going to turn this
god bless you god bless colorado. [applause] >> nick adams! [applause] now, nick, when we went out to dinner and i told you you should not have the extra caffeine, i'm just so glad that i cut you down on caffeine tonight. [laughter] who knows what we would have been in for. let's go now to your comments and questions. i heard a titter of laughter when nick refer to a c-span audience as though he was just being grandiose. who could ever accuse him of being grandiose? [laughter] no. we're...
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the people of colorado have made a decision. fi have stated the founders of this nation have always intended states to be laboratories of democracy. colorado is deep in the heart of the laboratory right now. >> i want to ask you a question about the economy. there was a report that 600,000 jobs in the last two months unemployment down, we are the envy of the world. is there any danger congress will screw it up? >> never underestimate the ability of congress to screw something up. we have to make sure we change that so that does not become the norm. i'm excited about the numbers. the labor participation rate remains where it was, meaning there are many americans out of the work horse who have given up for work. -- workforce who have given up looking for work. the key to the economy, and this is part of the people who voted for our campaign independents and democrats who voted for cory gardner, they have been working harder than ever. maybe they have two jobs. maybe they're looking for a second job with they are working harder tha
the people of colorado have made a decision. fi have stated the founders of this nation have always intended states to be laboratories of democracy. colorado is deep in the heart of the laboratory right now. >> i want to ask you a question about the economy. there was a report that 600,000 jobs in the last two months unemployment down, we are the envy of the world. is there any danger congress will screw it up? >> never underestimate the ability of congress to screw something up. we...
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colorado. is this kind of activity everywhere? what do you make of it happening in colorado springs? >> well i don't think it is terribly surprising that it would occur there. skol a bit of a strange state in that it has very liberal enclaves in denver and other 60s. but once you get out to the country, it is a very, very conservative state. and of course colorado springs itself was for many, many years the kind of national camden of the christian right with all kinds of big organizations there. they had another attack in '97. a group of anti-government so-called patriots who fire bombed the irs building in colorado springs and actually caused almost $3 million in damage. >> what are the implications that this is a hate crime? >> well, if it indeed was an attack on the naacp, it was the latest in a very long string of bombing attacks on that organization. going back at least to 1965 and probably considerably before. there have been a whole string of these attacks. in 1981 for instance an office was attacked in 1989 an naeps lawyer
colorado. is this kind of activity everywhere? what do you make of it happening in colorado springs? >> well i don't think it is terribly surprising that it would occur there. skol a bit of a strange state in that it has very liberal enclaves in denver and other 60s. but once you get out to the country, it is a very, very conservative state. and of course colorado springs itself was for many, many years the kind of national camden of the christian right with all kinds of big organizations...
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we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the concern for some are, we have a colorado law that's in contrary to a federal law. that's not being enforced. there's issues there that need to be resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> there's a question. >> what are the chances you would run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical chances? one in 20,000. i don't know. that's off the top of my head. i think it's nil. i do think you should ask the question of governor herbert. [ laughter ] i have seen a lot of the republican candidates and personally -- - [ laughter ] [ applause ] >> an endorsement from a democrat is really going to help me. if his is nil, mine are less than nil. >> anything else? yeah. >> just one quick question.i pñ you mentioned that a lot of the governors coming in are coming from the pry vac says tore have that experience. it's something you bring as well. are there particular sort of traits or o
we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the -- that is as of today. >> next question. >> yeah. >> the concern for some are, we have a colorado law that's in contrary to a federal law. that's not being enforced. there's issues there that need to be resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> there's a question. >> what are the chances you would run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical chances? one in 20,000. i...
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danay rivera nos amplÍa. >> lueg de mÁs de dos aÑos de un matanza en un cine de aurora, colorado dio muerte 12 personas e hiriÓ a otras 70 holmes compareciÓ con un aspecto diferente en el juicio que darÁ comienza la selecciÓn del jurado. en contra de las personas que decidirÁn su destino podrÍa ser una tediosa tarea 9000 personas fueron convocados pero la lista se redujo a 7000. si la persona no creen la pena de muerte entonces no terminarÁ en este jurado. holmes de 27 aÑos se declarÓ no culpable de 166 delito que enfrenta entre ellos homicidio agravado, intento de asesinato y posesiÓn de material explosivo. sin embargo su parte me doctores encontraron elementos explosivos, quÍmicos y cables primorosamente construidos como armas de trampa investigadores aseguran que la evidencia prueba la premeditaciÓn del ataque que se convierte en una noche de terror cuando holmes interrumpiÓ en medio de una pelÍcula the dark knight rises piden que todo el peso de la ley caiga. >> hizo cosas monstruosas es un monstruo. >> por su parte los padres del acusado pidiÓ clemencia dicen no e
danay rivera nos amplÍa. >> lueg de mÁs de dos aÑos de un matanza en un cine de aurora, colorado dio muerte 12 personas e hiriÓ a otras 70 holmes compareciÓ con un aspecto diferente en el juicio que darÁ comienza la selecciÓn del jurado. en contra de las personas que decidirÁn su destino podrÍa ser una tediosa tarea 9000 personas fueron convocados pero la lista se redujo a 7000. si la persona no creen la pena de muerte entonces no terminarÁ en este jurado. holmes de 27 aÑos se...
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the people of colorado have lost money. incomes have declined over the past several years by thousands of dollars. we have to do better be a we have to make sure we are this stagnation of income here and people are basically earning the same thing they have for a decade or more because of the increasing costs. they're not making ends meet even though they're working harder than they ever have. we have to make sure we are working together to create jobs. that is why keystone xl pipeline is important in light tax reform is important. empowering people to develop our resources respectively. the 20 16th race, in terms of costs, it seems like there are more and more costs every year. it was the most expensive senate race in colorado history and one of the most extensive around the country, and it is unfortunate that these costs ge continue to increase. i tease tv news anchors, saying i hope the affiliates they work for get into profit-sharing, the cause they have seen a lot of money come across their desks recently. host: i want
the people of colorado have lost money. incomes have declined over the past several years by thousands of dollars. we have to do better be a we have to make sure we are this stagnation of income here and people are basically earning the same thing they have for a decade or more because of the increasing costs. they're not making ends meet even though they're working harder than they ever have. we have to make sure we are working together to create jobs. that is why keystone xl pipeline is...
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. >> the gentlemen from colorado. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do have an amendment and would like to be able to present it. it is an amendment to actually include last session's bill on immigration reform as an amendment. there is a lot of talk about how doesn't solve the broken immigration system and there is agreement on both sides so i hope to put a solution forward and i hope that is included. and it is important for us to address this issues. both sides acknowledge this doesn't, i think, the president has certainly taken some steps, not to address the issue of the broken immigration system but to do the best he can as the chief executive with the hand he has been dealt by congress namely a set of facts where we have 10-12 million people illegally. we don't know. and i think my colleague in florida is correct in saying it is going to continue to go up. if is 11-12 million it will be 13-14 million in five years. nothing is changing until congress changes it. and i think what the executive action tries to do is say let's focus on keeping ame
. >> the gentlemen from colorado. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i do have an amendment and would like to be able to present it. it is an amendment to actually include last session's bill on immigration reform as an amendment. there is a lot of talk about how doesn't solve the broken immigration system and there is agreement on both sides so i hope to put a solution forward and i hope that is included. and it is important for us to address this issues. both sides acknowledge this...
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colorado has allowed medical marijuana since 2001. but in 2012, voters amended the state constitution to allow recreational pot, and gave the government one year to make it work. colorado's governor calls it the most ambitious social experiment of the 21st century. three other states also have approved recreational pot. but none has gone further or faster into the legal retail weed business than colorado. the experiment just hit the one- year mark and we wanted to know how it's going, so we headed to denver, the epicenter of a marijuana industry that's now in full bloom. welcome to the "mile high" city, where marijuana, long a symbol of the counter culture, now is just a part of everyday culture. it's a thursday night in downtown denver, and we were invited to a marijuana food and wine pairing catering to young professionals. you might expect to see the band toking up, but here everybody is. the food is sprinkled with marijuana, the wine infused with a strain called "killer queen." budtender leo dunaev selected it for the evening. >>
colorado has allowed medical marijuana since 2001. but in 2012, voters amended the state constitution to allow recreational pot, and gave the government one year to make it work. colorado's governor calls it the most ambitious social experiment of the 21st century. three other states also have approved recreational pot. but none has gone further or faster into the legal retail weed business than colorado. the experiment just hit the one- year mark and we wanted to know how it's going, so we...
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we begin with a look at colorado a year on pod. "america tonight" trained our lense on the rocky mountain high state after it legalized pot for recreational use. colorado is in a gold rush business is booming. there's a concern about the darker side of marijuana. lori jane gliha found that the state faces frightening unexpected consequences. >> i had really really lost touch with reality and started project il vomiting in the car >> reporter: you thought you would die. >> i said it 20 times "i'm going to die, i'm going to have a heart attack." >> reporter: when jordan took his family to a county fair he never expected to od on marijuana. the 34-year-old father and video game designer said he and his wife parked the boys about their father and they checked out the pot pavillion, a major your exhibition. there wasn't supposed to be pot there, it can only be sold at licensed sites. >> it was 21 and up you are not allowed to boy or smoke it. >> coombes approached a booth that caught his eye. >> it looked like a willy wonga thing. i was
we begin with a look at colorado a year on pod. "america tonight" trained our lense on the rocky mountain high state after it legalized pot for recreational use. colorado is in a gold rush business is booming. there's a concern about the darker side of marijuana. lori jane gliha found that the state faces frightening unexpected consequences. >> i had really really lost touch with reality and started project il vomiting in the car >> reporter: you thought you would die....
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as a part of a new series, we look back a the colorado's year in pot. >> a year on pot brought colorado a new breed of millionaires. >> can you tell me what it feels like to say million. >> i'm still not used to it. >> a new breed of tourists. >> at least half of the people here are tourists, so the tourism has totally exploded here. >> and a new breed of jobs. >> if i can be a pot reviewer for years to come, that would be amazing. >> jake brown got a job writing pot reviews for the denver post. >> is there a way of breathing it in that you ever perfected to taste the flavors? >> it's pretty much just inhaling. [ laughter ] >> it's a pot gold rush and demand for new products is outstripping supplies. >> the good news is these products literally we had a half million dollars backlog on any given day. >> the year on pot in colorado has also seen lows. >> here's the inside of a palm, right? that's his skin peeling away. >> people cooking up home brews of concentrated pot are ending up in burn units kids and adults are o.d.ing on marijuana sold in food. >> i was starting to convulse and rea
as a part of a new series, we look back a the colorado's year in pot. >> a year on pot brought colorado a new breed of millionaires. >> can you tell me what it feels like to say million. >> i'm still not used to it. >> a new breed of tourists. >> at least half of the people here are tourists, so the tourism has totally exploded here. >> and a new breed of jobs. >> if i can be a pot reviewer for years to come, that would be amazing. >> jake brown...
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newsmakers his next with ken buck of colorado. we look at public opinion of the congress and white house. at a :00, our conversation with janet madea. >> joining us from denver colorado is congressman ken buck. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> joining after questioning is emma and sean, i appreciate your time as well. i want to begin -- as the freshman republican president. you you expect this funding issue to be a contentious debate? do you foresee any possibility that dhs funding could be forestalled. >> i think it will be a contentious debate. i think what the president did was poorly designed. the republicans in both the house and the senate will react to it. whether it in setup in some sort of agency shutdown down as opposed to government shutdown, i help not. i hope we can work through the issue and make sure we can be find defund the parts of the executive order that the present has issued. and move on, and make sure the other functions of the government are funded, the transition as smooth. >> the issue really
newsmakers his next with ken buck of colorado. we look at public opinion of the congress and white house. at a :00, our conversation with janet madea. >> joining us from denver colorado is congressman ken buck. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> joining after questioning is emma and sean, i appreciate your time as well. i want to begin -- as the freshman republican president. you you expect this funding issue to be a contentious debate? do you foresee any...
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. >> i made a documentary about the colorado river when i found out the colorado river, which is an iconic trademark of america doesn't reach its destination, doesn't reach the sea of cortez. a lot of people didn't know that. they didn't know why. seven states use that one water source. when you add things like golf courses and second-home development and all that stuff plus the fact that people need the water to survive, it is a weight. i thought it would be good to do a documentary that illustrates what the deal is. so that is why i did it. >> i want to turn to a clip that is on one of your websites about the colorado river. it is a kind of conversation between you and will ferrell. >> that was supposed to be funny. >> ok. let's of the audience judge. >> the colorado river is one of the most loved and hardest working rivers in the world. but we have overused it. most years, the river dries up even before it reaches the sea. i adding just a small amount of water to the rivers flow, we can help bring life back to the wetlands and marshes in the delta. please, would you join me and raise th
. >> i made a documentary about the colorado river when i found out the colorado river, which is an iconic trademark of america doesn't reach its destination, doesn't reach the sea of cortez. a lot of people didn't know that. they didn't know why. seven states use that one water source. when you add things like golf courses and second-home development and all that stuff plus the fact that people need the water to survive, it is a weight. i thought it would be good to do a documentary that...
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spread to six counties in the southern california and one in the bay area, colorado, as far west aas washington state. all in all many had not had the measles vaccine. growing concern that parents concerns about their children's health had grown. >> so we don't vaccinate our kids. >> reporter: that might shock many parents but holly bloomhart and her husband shannon are part of a growing minority in southern california. >> i think we are very aware of being very organic nongmo, we want to have the healthiest family we can. >> reporter: instead of vaccines they rely on holistic regimens that include chiropractic adjustment. she and her husband own a chiropractic office that cater to parents. the military required she get several vaccines before being deployed. she linked vaccines to illnesses like asthma and add and there were other concerns. >> i started learning that the vaccines had aborted fetal tissue. and cells from insects. >> it has been shown that these matters, military career. but she has no regrets. >> what would happen if nobody vaccinated their kids at all? >> i think we
spread to six counties in the southern california and one in the bay area, colorado, as far west aas washington state. all in all many had not had the measles vaccine. growing concern that parents concerns about their children's health had grown. >> so we don't vaccinate our kids. >> reporter: that might shock many parents but holly bloomhart and her husband shannon are part of a growing minority in southern california. >> i think we are very aware of being very organic...
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>>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we cut through the smoke and find out what's really going on. >>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. [[vo]] rock star astronaut chris hadfield. >>everything i've done has been fun stuff. [[vo]] mind-blowing discoveries & >>it's on the edge of impossible. [[vo]] terrifying near-death experiences & >>if it had been higher, it'd hit us. [[vo]] and an exciting future that's closer than you think. >>go from being an air traveller to being a space traveller. >>you see it as the future. >>i see it as inevitable. [[vo]] every monday, join us for exclusive, revealing and surprising talks with the most interesting people of our time. >> among the grievances 69 future of the house is john boehner's failure as they saw it to move aggressively against the president's executive action on immigration, effectively dropping people who are living and working in the country illegally to the bottom of the list of deportation. now will they mov
>>the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. [[vo]] now, we cut through the smoke and find out what's really going on. >>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. [[vo]] rock star astronaut chris hadfield. >>everything i've done has been fun stuff. [[vo]] mind-blowing discoveries & >>it's on the edge of impossible. [[vo]] terrifying near-death experiences & >>if it had been higher, it'd hit us....
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>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >> it's been a huge factor in driving down global oil prices. tom weak everman reports. the boom is leading to a bust, a traditional u.s. oil wells. outside the mcdonalds restaurant stands a century old relic of the oil industry dawn. in an area where the world's first industrial well was drilled in 1850 fine. this one is still muching. and so are hundreds more scatters around the town. these so called stripper wells can draw up to a couple of parral as day from the huge pool of crude that lied beneath the surface. >> it will probably do this for 1882, will go another 100 years. we don't get regulated with a lot of business. >> looking al them individually these wells don't seem very impressive but there are more than 400,000 of them operating in the u.s. and they account for 11% of u.s. total oil production. in 2012 by comparison these wells matched all of opec member state qatar's output, the latest invasion in drilling and hydraulic fract
>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >> it's been a huge factor in driving down global oil prices. tom weak everman reports. the boom is leading to a bust, a traditional u.s. oil wells. outside the mcdonalds restaurant stands a century old relic of the oil industry dawn. in an area where the world's first industrial well was drilled in 1850 fine. this one is still muching. and so are hundreds more scatters around the town. these so...
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increase in marijuana and other drug-related harms as a result of colorado law. to make matters worse, attorney general holder is expanding his refusal to apply federal marijuana laws to indian reservations. those reservations depend upon federal law enforcement. he plans to allow tribes to petition unelected local prosecutors to decide whether the same nonenforcement of marijuana laws policy will apply to those reservations. apart from the rule of law question it must be kept in mind that these reservations are in states that still want to see marijuana illegal. and, as a matter of policy, rates of illegal drug use are higher on the indian reservations, with all of the associated health and crime consequences. again, this goes to the heart of the rule of law. does anyone believe that if a state decided that gun dealers could sell guns without conducting the federally required background checks, that the obama administration would ignore those states? anyone who approved what president obama has done under the guise of enforcement discretion will have no cause to
increase in marijuana and other drug-related harms as a result of colorado law. to make matters worse, attorney general holder is expanding his refusal to apply federal marijuana laws to indian reservations. those reservations depend upon federal law enforcement. he plans to allow tribes to petition unelected local prosecutors to decide whether the same nonenforcement of marijuana laws policy will apply to those reservations. apart from the rule of law question it must be kept in mind that...
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a beer wholesaler from colorado springs, colorado... and our returning champion an architect originally from state college, pennsylvania... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total...
a beer wholesaler from colorado springs, colorado... and our returning champion an architect originally from state college, pennsylvania... ...whose 2-day cash winnings total...
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green wound in denver colorado. thousands of people stood for hours to celebrate a moment many compared to the end of prohibition. >> i have been waiting four years the 42 years for this day. >> things look very much different in this same parking lot that's because of basic economics. marijuana supply exceeded the demand. >> in colorado marijuana is now as easy to buy as a beer. places like denver's antique row are being squeezed out to make room for what looks more like the green mile. >> it raised the property values. the people's houses and the neighbors are glad we are here, and we have a good rapport. >> legal weed has created 10,000 jobs here, and brought in 60 million-dollars from taxes licenses and fees. >> and waygood portion is coming from a new kind of tourism. a recent denver post poll reveals most of the coloradoian whose voted for it are happy about their decision. a public health department poll finds fewer colorado teens thinks it is a risky drug. >> it is hard to argue that the increased available
green wound in denver colorado. thousands of people stood for hours to celebrate a moment many compared to the end of prohibition. >> i have been waiting four years the 42 years for this day. >> things look very much different in this same parking lot that's because of basic economics. marijuana supply exceeded the demand. >> in colorado marijuana is now as easy to buy as a beer. places like denver's antique row are being squeezed out to make room for what looks more like the...
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but isn't pot legal in colorado you ask? >> in colorado, a legal fight over pot is pitting a man against his former employer. companies can still fire employees for using medical marijuana, even in states where it's now legal. but as carol mckinley reports, one man wants to change that. >> if there ever was a test case for someone needing medical marijuana, brandon coates is it. >> i will grab a pinch. >> there's no way for him to do it without somebody. he needs someone's hands. >> when he was 16, a car accident left him paralyzed from the neck down, except for the use of his right arm. >> they were trying to make me comfortable. >> now 35, he depends on his nurse, to drett him and feed him and to help him smoke pot every night to ease his debilitating pain. >> i wouldn't be able to work. >> but his weed use upended his life. five years ago coates took a random drug test and failed and was fired from his service job at dish network. >> i had this job for three years, and that's how i was paying my bills and i lost it. in my
but isn't pot legal in colorado you ask? >> in colorado, a legal fight over pot is pitting a man against his former employer. companies can still fire employees for using medical marijuana, even in states where it's now legal. but as carol mckinley reports, one man wants to change that. >> if there ever was a test case for someone needing medical marijuana, brandon coates is it. >> i will grab a pinch. >> there's no way for him to do it without somebody. he needs...
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new congress on c-span. >> joining us from denver colorado, is congressman elect ken buck on "newsmakers." he he is the freshman class president. thank you so much for being with us. >> guest: make you. >> host: joining us as well is emma dumaine. congressman, first let's begin with the freshman republican class president to talk about the looming budget debate that will be coming with the homeland department of security because of the presidents actions on security. do you expect this funding issue to be a contentious debate and do think that the funding could be forestalled? >> i think it will be a contentious debate and i think what the president did was poorly designed and i hope that we can work through the issue and we need to make sure that the transition is smooth. >> expect everyone to come together which would then resend the presidents executive orders and actions. >> that would be my hope. i am not sure that that would happen but i it is my hope that congress will pass a bill and we will be able to move forward in a way that the american people are satisfied and this is the w
new congress on c-span. >> joining us from denver colorado, is congressman elect ken buck on "newsmakers." he he is the freshman class president. thank you so much for being with us. >> guest: make you. >> host: joining us as well is emma dumaine. congressman, first let's begin with the freshman republican class president to talk about the looming budget debate that will be coming with the homeland department of security because of the presidents actions on security....
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there we're in a new world of insanely potent pot in colorado. it's a real concern. >> reporter: the war over sweet playing out in denver neighbors like south broadway where other businesses say they're being overrun by pot shops. >> to say that colorado is just about marijuana now is outrageous. we're so much more than marijuana. we're so much minnesota pot. >> reporter: for decades this has been known as antique row. dispensaries want to call it the green mile. >> it's been an incredible experiment. i'm proud colorado stepped up to the plate and let it happen. >> thank you so much for the report. >>> colorado's annual demand for marijuana is estimated at 130 met trickric tons. nebraska and oklahoma sued colorado saying this pot turned up in their state. this wrapping us. "the rundown" on msnbc. "newsnation" with tamron hall is up next. stick around. it's time for the "your business" entrepreneur of the week. anna joyce of portland oregon opened her hand crafted clothing line five years ago. she used the marketing power of the site to expand and
there we're in a new world of insanely potent pot in colorado. it's a real concern. >> reporter: the war over sweet playing out in denver neighbors like south broadway where other businesses say they're being overrun by pot shops. >> to say that colorado is just about marijuana now is outrageous. we're so much more than marijuana. we're so much minnesota pot. >> reporter: for decades this has been known as antique row. dispensaries want to call it the green mile. >> it's...
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>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative ideal... >> it's an urgent need... and a host willing to ask the tough questions >> how do you explain it to yourself? and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story weekdays at 5 eastern only on al jazeera america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm christof putzel speaking this week with the actor ethan hawke. >> in 2001 you played a very interesting character in "training day" and you were nominated for an oscar. this character starts to submit to corruption. when you watch news these days events like ferguson do you see that through an
>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. >> start with one issue education... gun control... the gap between rich and poor... job creation... climate change... tax policy... the economy... iran... healthcare... ad guests on all sides of the debate. >> this is a right we should all have... >> it's just the way it is... >> there's something seriously wrong... >> there's been acrimony... >> the conservative...
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. >> the man accused in that deadly shooting in colorado as jury selection begins in his trial. >> i thought somebody died to be honest with you. >> heroic act that saved a woman's life as this fire burned. what made >> an elderly woman is alive tonight thanks to the bravery and quick actions of her neighbor. >> that's right. he ran into the home of oates street in northeast washington as soon as he saw flames. sam ford talked with the hero and explains the problem that firefighters encountered that left one of them injured. >> it was an all engulfing and scary fire. and before firefighters arrived -- >> i'm asking help help i'm in here. i'm in here. and he went in there. you know? >> her brother, larry watson ran into the burning building. an 89-year-old woman and 59-year-old man trapped inside. >> i was like where are you at? and i picked her up and brought her all the way down and carried her out. she was holding on to the top ofshirt. >> firefighters said the blaze was made worse by hoarding. so much stuff in the four unit building, it was hard for firefighters to make entry into
. >> the man accused in that deadly shooting in colorado as jury selection begins in his trial. >> i thought somebody died to be honest with you. >> heroic act that saved a woman's life as this fire burned. what made >> an elderly woman is alive tonight thanks to the bravery and quick actions of her neighbor. >> that's right. he ran into the home of oates street in northeast washington as soon as he saw flames. sam ford talked with the hero and explains the problem...
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aurora colorado, i used to live in that town. mr. o, when you go to new mexico you should eat up at the range cafe just up the road. thanks for the tip. looking forward to the don't be a pinhead show at the santa ana star center on april 11th outside albuquerque. very few seats remaining in memphis. they are premium seats. when you are very close you can see miller's beard and what's going on there. details on billoreilly.com. kathleen smith, waco texas. my mom betty turns 90 on saturday. happy birthday betty. my mom turns 92 in may. >>> and finally tonight, "the factor" tip of the day. new program called strange inheritance getting very good ratings on our sister channel fox business network. the premise of the program is anchor interviewing americans who have been given very unusual inheritances. >> this is what i was talking about. >> whoa. you promised guns. you got a lot of guns. >> guns galore. >> what's this gun? >> this is a sawed off shotgun that was carried by the barro. >> like bonny and clyde? >> you want a piece of histo
aurora colorado, i used to live in that town. mr. o, when you go to new mexico you should eat up at the range cafe just up the road. thanks for the tip. looking forward to the don't be a pinhead show at the santa ana star center on april 11th outside albuquerque. very few seats remaining in memphis. they are premium seats. when you are very close you can see miller's beard and what's going on there. details on billoreilly.com. kathleen smith, waco texas. my mom betty turns 90 on saturday. happy...
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but isn't pot legal in colorado, you ask? >> i took the chance to get out of that prison camp and with a few others went out to work in another camp. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in north idaho. it housed just 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna work? >> the men were of japanese descent but were not american citizens, some kidnapped by the u.s. government out of latin america and brought to this country after the attack on pearl harbor. arturo yakabi was from lima peru. because kooskia was under justice department jurisdiction, these men were considered prisoners of war. they had geneva convention rights, they knew it and they exercised those rights. >> their food was better, their accommodations were better, the attorneys at the kooskia camp could even get beer. >> summertime digs have produced thousands of objects from the two
but isn't pot legal in colorado, you ask? >> i took the chance to get out of that prison camp and with a few others went out to work in another camp. >> mary ann yakabi reads her father's words about his time here at the kooskia internment camp in north idaho. it housed just 265 inmates, all male, mostly volunteers from other camps. >> it was the only camp of its kind in the united states, it was really kind of an experiment... is this gonna work? >> the men were of...
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>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm christof putzel speaking this week with the actor ethan hawke. >> in 2001 you played a very interesting character in "training day" and you were nominated for an oscar. this character starts to submit to corruption. when you watch news these days events like ferguson do you see that through any different colors these days? >> "training day" is a very good movie using a metaphor for a whole different experience. any of us who have turned 40 or how to maintain your idealism in the face of a world that is very compromising at every turn, it's kind of shocking. the racial divide in our country, and how uncomfortable it still is to talk about. i think everybody wants it -- i think one of the -- why people shed tears when obama is elected, what americas do, because it feels like some racial divide is healing. i mean we just feel that this must mean it's healing and then something like th
>>we can show marijuana is leaving colorado. [[vo]] the highs and lows of a year on pot. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> this is "talk to al jazeera." i'm christof putzel speaking this week with the actor ethan hawke. >> in 2001 you played a very interesting character in "training day" and you were nominated for an oscar. this character starts to submit to corruption. when you watch news these days events like ferguson do you see that through any different...
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this is from aspen, colorado. >> well, my name is brian flank lynn. i have the privilege of introducing our first panel of guests for the day. first, we will hear from dr. kate cartieangle. she is the author of religion and profit, which has won an award for outstanding scholarship. she has been a fellow at the american council of learned soets, the american philosophical society and the center for study of religion at princeton, university. her current project the cause of true religion investigates the consequences for transalantic protestant networks in north america, britain and europe. her presentation today is entitled the founding fathers and modern america. our second panelist is darren dochuck. in 20 1, professor published from bible belt to sun belt playing folk religion, grass roots politics and the rise of evangelical conservative a book which won a host of awards. dochuck is currently working on a book tentively titled gold is black oil. his determination, crude awakenings in oil arises from this project. our third panelist is dr. spencer
this is from aspen, colorado. >> well, my name is brian flank lynn. i have the privilege of introducing our first panel of guests for the day. first, we will hear from dr. kate cartieangle. she is the author of religion and profit, which has won an award for outstanding scholarship. she has been a fellow at the american council of learned soets, the american philosophical society and the center for study of religion at princeton, university. her current project the cause of true religion...
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measles cases also being reported in utah, colorado, nebraska and arizona. measles is contagious but highly preventible. health officials urging everyone to get vaccinated. i'm kelly wright. back to "bulls and bears." >>> mitt romney may not be running for president, but his message that big government isn't working may be more important than ever as the president rolls out his new budget monday full of more handouts from billion bucks to central america to free preschool and free community college here. vp joe biden is talking about free four-year degrees. can we afford more freebies? >> no we cannot afford any more years of this kind of spending. this kind of government for a variety of reasons. one, i take issue with the freebie part. there is nothing free in government. this doesn't magically create two extra years of community college if we want to do something like that, the money's got to come from the taxpayers. that's my number one issue. number two issue, i love how all these things are like obama is willie wonka passing out golden tickets. there a
measles cases also being reported in utah, colorado, nebraska and arizona. measles is contagious but highly preventible. health officials urging everyone to get vaccinated. i'm kelly wright. back to "bulls and bears." >>> mitt romney may not be running for president, but his message that big government isn't working may be more important than ever as the president rolls out his new budget monday full of more handouts from billion bucks to central america to free preschool and...
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then in an interview with representative election ken buck of colorado, president of the incoming republic republic freshman class. late their association of american law schools host a panel on president obama and the separation of powers between the branches of government. >>> the 114th congress gavels in tomorrow at noon eastern. we'll see the swearing in of members and the election for house speaker. watch the house live on c-span, and the senate live on c-span 2. and with the new congress you'll have the best access the most extensive coverage anywhere. track the g.o.p. as it leads on capitol hill and have your say as events unfold on tv, radio, and the web. >>> this sunday on q & a author talks about the film "the birth of the nation." it's depiction of former slaves after the civil war ask the effort biz african-american civil rights advocate and newspaper publisher to prevent the movie's release. >> part two of the movie some is after the war ex-reconstruction, is the heart of the protest in the sense that this is where the blacks are just appalled by the portrayal of freed slaves.
then in an interview with representative election ken buck of colorado, president of the incoming republic republic freshman class. late their association of american law schools host a panel on president obama and the separation of powers between the branches of government. >>> the 114th congress gavels in tomorrow at noon eastern. we'll see the swearing in of members and the election for house speaker. watch the house live on c-span, and the senate live on c-span 2. and with the new...
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one example, colorado, where one bakery owner says the state should not force him to cater gay weddings. hari sreenivasan takes a look at the ongoing legal battle between religious expression and equal rights. >> sreenivasan: colorado baker jack phillips estimates he's made 5,000 wedding cakes since he opened his shop masterpiece cakeshop 20 years ago. >> i just like everything about the baking business. with a wedding i get to know the bride, the groom, if i can. you know, as much personality and things as i can. >> sreenivasan: while his portfolio of wedding cakes is vast there's one cake the bakerrer fuses to bake. phillips will not make a cake for a same-sex marriage. >> it's a cake i don't do because of my christian faith. >> sreenivasan: deeply religious, he says he'll bake for same sex couples not just the wedding cake. >> part of me goes to the reception and in this case that part of me doesn't want to be represented in a ceremony that i believe is unbibbicle. >> sreenivasan: that doesn't work for the colorado civil rights division. they say phillips must offer the same services
one example, colorado, where one bakery owner says the state should not force him to cater gay weddings. hari sreenivasan takes a look at the ongoing legal battle between religious expression and equal rights. >> sreenivasan: colorado baker jack phillips estimates he's made 5,000 wedding cakes since he opened his shop masterpiece cakeshop 20 years ago. >> i just like everything about the baking business. with a wedding i get to know the bride, the groom, if i can. you know, as much...
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we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the, that is of today. >> same question there. >> yeah. >> the concerns for some are, we have a colorado law that's contrary to a federal law and that's not being unforced. so these are issues that need to be, in fact, resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> do you have a question? >> governor, bloomberg news what are the chances you'd run for president in 2016? >> you want statistical chance one in 20,000. i don't know. >> you mean there is a chance? >> that's off the top of my head. >> you know i think nil. i do think you should ask the question of governor herbert. you know, i've seen a lost republican candidates and personal personally, [ applause ] >> an endorsement from a democrat is really going to help me. me. his his new less than that. >> any help? >> yeah. just one quick question governor, especially, you mentioned that a lot of the governors coming in are coming from the private sector have that experience, that's obviously
we have no plans to sue colorado. i know others are concerned about that and the, that is of today. >> same question there. >> yeah. >> the concerns for some are, we have a colorado law that's contrary to a federal law and that's not being unforced. so these are issues that need to be, in fact, resolved. i expect over time they will be. >> do you have a question? >> governor, bloomberg news what are the chances you'd run for president in 2016? >> you want...
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now colorado is worried weed might ruin its image. we have steve doocy with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> remind me to never ever have fruit loops again. a dad fights off an escaped prisoner in his own backyard with a tee ball bat. he will join us live with an incredible story. a michigan restaurant owner defends "american sniper" the movie banning michael moore and seth rogen from his restaurant. food saving tips that will save you trips from the grocery store. we have a busy three hours kicks off 11 minutes from right now. you are watching "fox news channel." mother-in-laws are get -- mornings are better with friends. (coughing) coughing disrupts everyone's life. that's why so many people are turning to delsym for longer lasting cough relief. delsym has an advanced time release formula that helps silence coughs for a full 12 hours. up to twice as long as other cough liquids. all night... or all day. >>> remember when president obama sat down with this green lipped youtube star to give a white house interview? >> i'm afraid
now colorado is worried weed might ruin its image. we have steve doocy with what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> remind me to never ever have fruit loops again. a dad fights off an escaped prisoner in his own backyard with a tee ball bat. he will join us live with an incredible story. a michigan restaurant owner defends "american sniper" the movie banning michael moore and seth rogen from his restaurant. food saving tips that will save you trips from the grocery...
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a colorado mom gave birth to a healthy baby boy after her husband crashed the car on the way to the hospital. the dad hopped the curb and blew a tire while pulling up to the e.r. the baby was ready to make his entrance into the world right there in the parking lot. >> he opened the door and said get in the chair. i said no, take the pant off. he's coming already! he said wait please. i said i can't. he's coming out! take the pants off! >> the new family says they're all doing great. the time is six minutes till the top of the hour. >>> coming up, the president challenging congress, threatening vetoes and throwing around free-for-alls in last night's state of the union. what did you think? >> a bizarre birthday foul on the court. i'm louis, and i quit smoking with chantix. quitting smoking is a challenge and it's a lot easier to go into a fight when you've got somebody that's got your back. having chantix as a partner made it more successful. along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. chantix helped reduce my urge to smoke. some people had changes in beha
a colorado mom gave birth to a healthy baby boy after her husband crashed the car on the way to the hospital. the dad hopped the curb and blew a tire while pulling up to the e.r. the baby was ready to make his entrance into the world right there in the parking lot. >> he opened the door and said get in the chair. i said no, take the pant off. he's coming already! he said wait please. i said i can't. he's coming out! take the pants off! >> the new family says they're all doing great....
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you have colorado, washington state, oregon alaska and the d.c. have all theoretically legalized theoretical -- >> but the point is the federal government is not recognizing -- not legalizing. and the challenge for some of these businesses is that banks won't work with them. so a lot of them -- >> so eric holder comes out twice and says hey hey hey, no no, we're not going to bug you, because it's still a schedule i drug, don't forget we're not going to make you crazy. banks do business. they'll come in for two months and sake we really don't want to do this and they will literally walk out the door. there's still a huge cache business. a lot of security firms can't hire people fast enough. one guy told me he wanted to pay his federal taxes with cash. one state paid their federal taxes with cash. the guy said here's a 10% surcharge, because we have to process all this money. it's crazy. >> what? >> so often when we hear about problems with legal -- it's focused an edibles, they don't feel it then they eat more and then get way too high. >> you read
you have colorado, washington state, oregon alaska and the d.c. have all theoretically legalized theoretical -- >> but the point is the federal government is not recognizing -- not legalizing. and the challenge for some of these businesses is that banks won't work with them. so a lot of them -- >> so eric holder comes out twice and says hey hey hey, no no, we're not going to bug you, because it's still a schedule i drug, don't forget we're not going to make you crazy. banks do...