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so here, the colorado supreme court did not say that this money belongs to the state of colorado. rather, the colorado supreme court said the exoneration act is a good enough remedy for returning the money to nelson and madden. you're absolutely right, though, to say that if the colorado supreme court had said it doesn't matter what process we use because it's not their property, it's the state's property. if the colorado supreme court had said that, then you're right. then we would be having to say -- making an argument that the constitution itself gives the money -- gives a right to the money to nelson and -- justice sotomayor: make that argument. mr. banner: excuse me? justice sotomayor: make that argument. mr. banner: ok. so if -- if colorado -- if the colorado supreme court had said that this money belongs to the state rather than to nelson and madden -- madden, that would be tantamount to charging people money for the privilege of trying them unlawfully. right? it would be the state taking money as a result of a trial that has been reversed, a trial that was conducted unlawf
so here, the colorado supreme court did not say that this money belongs to the state of colorado. rather, the colorado supreme court said the exoneration act is a good enough remedy for returning the money to nelson and madden. you're absolutely right, though, to say that if the colorado supreme court had said it doesn't matter what process we use because it's not their property, it's the state's property. if the colorado supreme court had said that, then you're right. then we would be having...
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these are colorado liberals, colorado democrats who believe judge gorsuch deserves an up or down vote. >> no questions? come back. whoa, whoa, whoa. >> and it may have seen like somewhat of an abrupt end to that news conference, that's because a vote has been called on the senate floor by the majority leader -- executive session for the nomination of neil gorsuch. so that motion to proceed that vote on that underway and that may have caused his other leadership members to end the news conference there, wraps things up and head back into the senate chamber for that vote. you can follow that vote over on our companion network c-span 2. this is the last week before the passover and easter recess. the majority leaders saying that when they get back from the break they're going to move forward on funding the government. that's that short-term spending measurement for 2017. runs out at the ends of april, so both the house and senate will have to deal with that. republican leaders meeting with the vice president today. the vice president's also been on capitol hill on the issue of health car
these are colorado liberals, colorado democrats who believe judge gorsuch deserves an up or down vote. >> no questions? come back. whoa, whoa, whoa. >> and it may have seen like somewhat of an abrupt end to that news conference, that's because a vote has been called on the senate floor by the majority leader -- executive session for the nomination of neil gorsuch. so that motion to proceed that vote on that underway and that may have caused his other leadership members to end the...
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questad into colorado in of stabilizing what would be eastern colorado and the cheyenne. the problem is they will arrive thinking they are armed to the ,eeth, ready to take anybody on when they run into cheyenne who are the finest light calvary in the world. and at a place that is remote and isolated, beecher island, not unlike the remote and isolated airport that we have today, which is also knew the kansas border teams. .e and his men are attacked when they come under attack, they are besieged at beecher's forsyth's named for second in command, frederick teacher third u.s. infantry -- u.s.rick beecher, third infantry. despite their rounds or technical superiority and firearms, they are facing 600 cheyenne warrior, who are a fierce foe. they are led by a man known in english as roman nose. despite being killed in battle, his successor brose attack after attack against the men on the island who are expecting this to be their last day on earth. 200 miles --de of and understand 25 miles a day is a good pace. 40 miles you could make, but when you got there your horse was pla
questad into colorado in of stabilizing what would be eastern colorado and the cheyenne. the problem is they will arrive thinking they are armed to the ,eeth, ready to take anybody on when they run into cheyenne who are the finest light calvary in the world. and at a place that is remote and isolated, beecher island, not unlike the remote and isolated airport that we have today, which is also knew the kansas border teams. .e and his men are attacked when they come under attack, they are...
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the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck, reserves. the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis, is recognized. mr. polis: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. polis: the beauty of an open rule, which we did see when the democrats had the majority and we've not seen since the republicans took the majority, is it allows the floor debate to inspire good ideas. it allows democrats and republicans to bring forward amendments subject to germaneness that can be considered and voted upon. frankly, it seems like the republicans didn't have much for us to do this week. this would have been a perfect week to try and open -- an open rule. i know that democrats and republicans would have, consist went spirit of an open rule, would have brought forth good ideas and offered them. good ideas would have been included in the bill. most importantly, we could have set a precedent that open rules work and an open process that values our contributions as legislators and as representatives of 750,000 americans would be able to w
the gentleman from colorado, mr. buck, reserves. the gentleman from colorado, mr. polis, is recognized. mr. polis: i yield myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. polis: the beauty of an open rule, which we did see when the democrats had the majority and we've not seen since the republicans took the majority, is it allows the floor debate to inspire good ideas. it allows democrats and republicans to bring forward amendments subject to...
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. >> the senator from colorado. l mr. president. over the next several hours will have the final opportunity to do debate to the confirmation of supreme court justice nominee, neil gorsuch. this is been a lengthy process this week. we have heard from senators on both sides of the aisle come to the floor and talked about their support or opposition to judge gorsuch nomination to the supreme court. i've had several opportunities over the past weeks, months, to personally visit and speak with judge gore said to have no from colorado. the opportunity to listen to my colleagues adjust the chamber. too much of senate confirmation hearings and the judiciary committee that day after day seemed the confirmation hearingt proceeded.roud that we of course, we have gotten to know judge gorsuch over the past several years. we are proud that we have a colorado in nominated to the high score. he would be the second coloradog in to serve. the other would be justice byron weitz. and while judge gorsuch will never live up to that part of the supreme c
. >> the senator from colorado. l mr. president. over the next several hours will have the final opportunity to do debate to the confirmation of supreme court justice nominee, neil gorsuch. this is been a lengthy process this week. we have heard from senators on both sides of the aisle come to the floor and talked about their support or opposition to judge gorsuch nomination to the supreme court. i've had several opportunities over the past weeks, months, to personally visit and speak...
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he's a fourth-generation colorado in. someone that hails from state that's independent and takese great pride, the love of the outdoors and recreation duties, understanding agriculture energy, the state that has it all. from these implants to the western slope. neil gorsuch understands that. he served on the tenth circuit court. that is houston dens denver isdg 20% of the land mass of our state. his family as i mentioned shows the grit and determination of those that built the west.p his grandfather, someone who worked in union station, someone who grew up driving trolleys at the time denver was a trolley time. his other grandfather was a physician, both of whom were experts in their field of medicine, one grandfather helped found a law firm. pre very prestigious firm in denver. but judge gorsuch experiences high qualifications of academics that he brings to the court. pri heaven just received degrees from columbia, oxford, the most important express been the university of colorado where think you spent some time teaching
he's a fourth-generation colorado in. someone that hails from state that's independent and takese great pride, the love of the outdoors and recreation duties, understanding agriculture energy, the state that has it all. from these implants to the western slope. neil gorsuch understands that. he served on the tenth circuit court. that is houston dens denver isdg 20% of the land mass of our state. his family as i mentioned shows the grit and determination of those that built the west.p his...
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the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. over the next several hours, we'll have the final opportunity to debate the confirmation of supreme court justice nominee neil gorsuch. this has been a lengthy process this week as we've heard from senators on both sides of the aisle come to the floor and talk about their support or their opposition to judge gorsuch's nomination to the supreme court. i've had several opportunities over the past weeks, months to personally visit and speak with judge gorsuch who -- who i've known from colorado. i have had an opportunity to listen to my colleagues address the chamber, to watch the confirmation hearings in the judiciary committee day after day it seemed that that confirmation hearing proceed. and of course have gotten to know judge gorsuch over the past several years. we're proud that we have a coloradan nominated to the nation's highest court, that he would be the second coloradan to serve on the supreme court. the other one being of course justice byro
the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. over the next several hours, we'll have the final opportunity to debate the confirmation of supreme court justice nominee neil gorsuch. this has been a lengthy process this week as we've heard from senators on both sides of the aisle come to the floor and talk about their support or their opposition to judge gorsuch's nomination to the supreme court. i've had several opportunities over the past weeks,...
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thank you for your service to colorado state university, to the state of colorado, and thank you for impacting the lives of so many people. and from this united states senator, thanks for being that life-changing spark. i yield the floor.
thank you for your service to colorado state university, to the state of colorado, and thank you for impacting the lives of so many people. and from this united states senator, thanks for being that life-changing spark. i yield the floor.
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in colorado we had done a good job of creating national monuments and national parks. but we do it with the congressional delegation coming together with the state legislature and the governor and others. we listen to the ranchers and farmers, environmentalists and others. we develop a plan and we move forward in congress with a plan and have it signed by the president. when the president with a stroke of a pen determines that an area should be a national monument, it affects the water rights of the ranchers and farmers pick it affects the building of planes to fly over a particular area pixel if it's near an urban area it creates problems. there are a lot of other unintended consequences that are not taken into account. i believe the antiquities act has been overused, and it should be modified because it doesn't serve the original purpose that it was intended to serve. >> host: congress should take action to curb the use of the antiquities act? >> guest: and other acts that i really archaic at this point, that have been, their usefulness has changed, if not ended. >>
in colorado we had done a good job of creating national monuments and national parks. but we do it with the congressional delegation coming together with the state legislature and the governor and others. we listen to the ranchers and farmers, environmentalists and others. we develop a plan and we move forward in congress with a plan and have it signed by the president. when the president with a stroke of a pen determines that an area should be a national monument, it affects the water rights...
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the people in eastern colorado know me and who i am. of th the president has made a decision because the day that it was told he had a press conference. >> host: you think healthcare is going to come up again quickly? >> guest: i hope it passes and i hope that we send it to the senate and we will see what the senate does. >> host: one of your top priorities seems to encourage your readers to join the article movement and of that is to get state legislatures to call for a convention of the states to consider amendments to the constitution including a maoist budget amendment. talk to me a little bit about how that might work and then also the concerns that this could lead to a runaway convention that people could decide to take a look at gun rights and whether there is a second amendment right to carry arms or whether gay marriage would work and how do you avoided runninavoidit running a? >> guest: article five is the article that describes how the constitution could be amended. the first way that it could be amended is what we view in th
the people in eastern colorado know me and who i am. of th the president has made a decision because the day that it was told he had a press conference. >> host: you think healthcare is going to come up again quickly? >> guest: i hope it passes and i hope that we send it to the senate and we will see what the senate does. >> host: one of your top priorities seems to encourage your readers to join the article movement and of that is to get state legislatures to call for a...
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the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. over the next several hours, we'll have the final opportunity to debate the confirmation of supreme court justice nominee neil gorsuch. this has been a lengthy process this week as we've heard from senators on both sides of the aisle come to the floor and talk about their support or their opposition to judge gorsuch's nomination to the supreme court. i've had several opportunities over the past weeks, months to personally visit and speak with judge gorsuch who -- who i've known from colorado. i have had an opportunity to listen to my colleagues address the chamber, to watch the confirmation hearings in the judiciary committee day after day it seemed that that confirmation hearing proceed. and of course have gotten to know judge gorsuch over the past several years. we're proud that we have a coloradan nominated to the nation's highest court, that he would be the second coloradan to serve on the supreme court. the other one being of course justice byro
the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. over the next several hours, we'll have the final opportunity to debate the confirmation of supreme court justice nominee neil gorsuch. this has been a lengthy process this week as we've heard from senators on both sides of the aisle come to the floor and talk about their support or their opposition to judge gorsuch's nomination to the supreme court. i've had several opportunities over the past weeks,...
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and ran for the district attorney in northern colorado and worked there 10 years and in 2014 iran for the house seat. >> host: you had a health crisis that influenced your decision so tell us more about that. >> in 2013 i had cancer stage for hodgkin's lymphoma and as i recovered from that i started to question what do want to do? well i advocate for term limits here in requires you to think that 52 years old what do i want to do with the rest of my life? i decided i wanted to run for office. >> host: you are in good health now quite. >> i am in great health. thank you. >> so what defiant? >> the first thing right after the election all the numbers were brought together there was one lavish party after another the message is very clear if you are willing to play the game life can be a very comfortable existence but the game is to agree with leadership and special-interest but i am not one of those people that is very agreeable soil was not interested in doing that achene to washington d.c. to have a passion to reduce the size and scope of the federal government it was much more diffic
and ran for the district attorney in northern colorado and worked there 10 years and in 2014 iran for the house seat. >> host: you had a health crisis that influenced your decision so tell us more about that. >> in 2013 i had cancer stage for hodgkin's lymphoma and as i recovered from that i started to question what do want to do? well i advocate for term limits here in requires you to think that 52 years old what do i want to do with the rest of my life? i decided i wanted to run...
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i can't get out my daddy. >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the limon correctional facility, a level four penitentiary on the eastern plains of the state. but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation is basically the jail within the prison. and that's where some of the more colorful, disruptive types are housed. >> one of those inmates is jonathan hall. serving 40 years for murder. >> take that camera somewhere else. >> our crew first encountered hall while interviewing another inmate a few doors down. >> this is what i think of your story. >> i believe he threw -- well, he threw a liquid substance under the door. it smelled somewhat suspicious, so we're going to go report that. yeah, he threw pee under the door. >> did he? >> yeah. >> better double-check. >> okay. >> we soon learn that hall's anger had really begun the day before. >> he started off yesterday night, he drew a bunch of gang graffiti on
i can't get out my daddy. >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the >> many of colorado's most violent convicts are sent to the limon correctional facility, a level four penitentiary on the eastern plains of the state. but when they get into trouble here, they go to administrative segregation, a lockdown unit where they spend 23 hours a day in their cells. >> segregation is basically the jail within the prison. and that's where some of the more colorful,...
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alum the work they do in colorado. but what do hope people take from the book but. >> help they realize this is their government we have moral responsibilities to hope that they do the right thing we know not to get involved personally so i am hoping people read this said getting deeply that they're willing to spend some time to work with article five of their state and work on the term limits. intimate those cheeses and terms of fund-raising. or to the rules of the house >> and then how to be involved in the article five movement. >> why did you include those? >> the effort to win state by state is important there often waiting for a good ideas but the draft of the legislation to pass an petition congress but that constitution is simple and when you read this book the proper role of federal government to have it handy and look at it and that the constitution is therefore that. >> host: fate. . . sharing this book and have fun with the rest of your promotion. >> higher appreciate being here today. . >> two things happe
alum the work they do in colorado. but what do hope people take from the book but. >> help they realize this is their government we have moral responsibilities to hope that they do the right thing we know not to get involved personally so i am hoping people read this said getting deeply that they're willing to spend some time to work with article five of their state and work on the term limits. intimate those cheeses and terms of fund-raising. or to the rules of the house >> and...
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he immediately pursued a college education at colorado college in colorado springs, but ultimately he decided to enlist in the navy that same year. bob received a commission from the university of colorado -boulder in 1943 and served honorably as the executive officer of subchaser 648 in the pacific campaign of world war ii. bob was part of an effort to liberate over 100 british and dutch prisoners of war during his time in service. after receiving an honorable discharge from the navy in 1946, bob returned to a school in colorado college and earned his bachelor's degree in economics in 1947. bob took a job as a reporter at the public low chiefton, the place he -- pueblo chiefton, the place he would work for the next seven decades to serve as chairman and as editor of the paper. bob always championed his hometown and used his career with the chiefton as a platform to advocate for pueblo and for the surrounding region. a vocal supporter of protecting pueblo's resources, bob spent 70 years delivering news to the people of southern colorado. his character and his life represent the very b
he immediately pursued a college education at colorado college in colorado springs, but ultimately he decided to enlist in the navy that same year. bob received a commission from the university of colorado -boulder in 1943 and served honorably as the executive officer of subchaser 648 in the pacific campaign of world war ii. bob was part of an effort to liberate over 100 british and dutch prisoners of war during his time in service. after receiving an honorable discharge from the navy in 1946,...
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hickenlooper involved three candidates vying for a seat in the colorado house of representatives. there were two major party candidates and one write-in candidate. individual contributions to the republican and democratic candidates were capped at $400 while the limit for the write-in candidate was $200. the reasoning for the law was that major party candidates typically have to go through a primary where minor and write-in candidates do not. the write-in candidate sued claiming the lower cap was a violation of contributor's rights under the 14th amendment's equal protection clause. the district court dismissed the claim saying that contribution restrictions were unconstitutional -- were constitutional. but a three-judge tenth circuit panel consisting of two republicans and one democrat unanimously reversed the lower court finding that the disparities in contribution limits were indeed a violation of the equal protection provision. gorsuch took the time to write a separate concurring opinion. what's encouraging about gorsuch's opinion is that he accurately discusses complex campai
hickenlooper involved three candidates vying for a seat in the colorado house of representatives. there were two major party candidates and one write-in candidate. individual contributions to the republican and democratic candidates were capped at $400 while the limit for the write-in candidate was $200. the reasoning for the law was that major party candidates typically have to go through a primary where minor and write-in candidates do not. the write-in candidate sued claiming the lower cap...
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most colorado politicians had opposed legalization. >> the question looming over colorado governor john hickenlooper, now, what? >> our voters want marijuana to be regulated, like alcohol. >> that's the plan. on january 1st this iraq war vet made the first legal purchase. >> huge. chan changed the world. >> changing it for the worst say those who once ruled over the drug war. >> we're incentivizing heavy use in the marketplace. >> kevin worked for three preside presidents, most recent ly president obama's drug czar office and says colorado will soon realize its mistake. >> if we go to colorado in the next month we will start seeing the problems? >> we're already seeing the problems. >> some kids have gotten ahead of marijuana but there haven't been any problems. denver looked normal. hard to tell if any is high, easier to see who seemed drunk. but there's no longer a war on weed in washington or colorado. >> the war kills people, runs over people. >> let's end the wear in a different way. better prevention, much better law enforcement. >> we've been trying better law enforcement for dec
most colorado politicians had opposed legalization. >> the question looming over colorado governor john hickenlooper, now, what? >> our voters want marijuana to be regulated, like alcohol. >> that's the plan. on january 1st this iraq war vet made the first legal purchase. >> huge. chan changed the world. >> changing it for the worst say those who once ruled over the drug war. >> we're incentivizing heavy use in the marketplace. >> kevin worked for three...
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they couldn't even get into colorado's pen... as tyler chatwood pitched for his 1st big le >>> the giants busted out and scored 8 runs in last night's game against the rockies. tonight they couldn't get into colorado's pen, it was johnny cuedo bobblehead day. nolan arenado gives the rocks a 1-0 lead. 4th inning now, 4-0. jared parker makes a great catch. breaks his collarbone and he is out indefinitely. the giants were silenced by rocky's starter tyler, two hits and gets the first shut out of his career as colorado wins 5- 0. the a's and astros wearing 42 on jacky robinson day. oakland leading 4-0 in the bottom of the 5th. chris davis ghost opposite field for the 6th -- goes opposite field for the 6th. the a's adaymare salless and center fielder -- adam rosales and center fielder, mania left the game despite not allowing a hit. oakland clinging to a one run lead. sean doolittle on course, allowing josh red dick to score -- reddick to score, and george springer goes deep, a two run hot giving houston a 3 run lead and the astros co
they couldn't even get into colorado's pen... as tyler chatwood pitched for his 1st big le >>> the giants busted out and scored 8 runs in last night's game against the rockies. tonight they couldn't get into colorado's pen, it was johnny cuedo bobblehead day. nolan arenado gives the rocks a 1-0 lead. 4th inning now, 4-0. jared parker makes a great catch. breaks his collarbone and he is out indefinitely. the giants were silenced by rocky's starter tyler, two hits and gets the first shut...
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colorado legalizing marijuana has strained his department. i'm curious if you see anything positive about the legalization of marijuana in colorado. >> no. >> reporter: none? >> no. >> reporter: it remains in question under the trump administration. >> i, as you know, am dubious about marijuana. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions has been a vocal critic but so far hasn't had the justice department intervene where marijuana has been legalized. >> we're partway into this, one of the great social experiments of this century, i think, and i think it would be short-sided to retreat. >> reporter: we spoke with the sheriff who says he feels like it's worse than ever in that marijuana issues and problems are taxing his resources. >> what is he talking about? that means he wasn't doing his job before. >> reporter: wasn't that part of the argument, that you would get rid of the black market? >> absolutely. >> reporter: it's still alive. something the governor acknowledges. he says state regulators are working to address that. >> we might lower
colorado legalizing marijuana has strained his department. i'm curious if you see anything positive about the legalization of marijuana in colorado. >> no. >> reporter: none? >> no. >> reporter: it remains in question under the trump administration. >> i, as you know, am dubious about marijuana. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions has been a vocal critic but so far hasn't had the justice department intervene where marijuana has been legalized....
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the colorado springs gazette recently highlighted a letter signed by 96 prominent colorado lawyers and judges and sent to the senior senator from colorado. here's what those individuals had to say about judge gorsuch and i quote again. we hold a diverse set of political views as republicans, democrats, and independents. many of us have been critical of actions taken by president trump. nonetheless, we all agree that judge gorsuch is an exceptionally well qualified person to join the supreme court. we know that judge gorsuch to be a person of utmost character. he is fair, decent, and honest, both as a judge and a person. his record shows that he believes strongly in the independence of the judiciary, end quote. a former law partner and friend of judge gorsuch, a friend who describes himself as, quote, a long-time supporter of democrat candidates and progressive causes had this to say about the judge. gorsuch's approach to resolving legal problems as a lawyer and a judge embodies a reference for our country -- reverence for our country's values and legal system. the facts developed in a
the colorado springs gazette recently highlighted a letter signed by 96 prominent colorado lawyers and judges and sent to the senior senator from colorado. here's what those individuals had to say about judge gorsuch and i quote again. we hold a diverse set of political views as republicans, democrats, and independents. many of us have been critical of actions taken by president trump. nonetheless, we all agree that judge gorsuch is an exceptionally well qualified person to join the supreme...
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colorado university kept its carry ban. violent crime is up 35%. >> when you create a victim-rich environment, a gun-free zone, it just attracts criminals. it is a natural response. >> and, we cherry-pick colorado but there is data, in 27 years, study of all states, no state showed a increase in gun violence as a result of legalizing concealed carry. more places are legalizing it now. >> even illinois has permits now. so, like, i think -- john: even illinois, illinois is really backward state? >> not so that much they're backwards, it is you know, they're learning. [laughter] [applause] the. john: we have questions for kraley come up. >> i'm eric. originally from california but i go to school in d.c., two places not very friendly to guns. >> i'm sorry. >> i was wondering, what kind of education programs, or what kind of message have you given to get people over the stigma that guns have, that guns are bad and they kill people? what has been effective. john: guns do kill people. >> people kill people. people kill people. [ap
colorado university kept its carry ban. violent crime is up 35%. >> when you create a victim-rich environment, a gun-free zone, it just attracts criminals. it is a natural response. >> and, we cherry-pick colorado but there is data, in 27 years, study of all states, no state showed a increase in gun violence as a result of legalizing concealed carry. more places are legalizing it now. >> even illinois has permits now. so, like, i think -- john: even illinois, illinois is...
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he grew up on a farm on the high plains of eastern colorado. he's been drawing or painting since he was 4. >> we had this white enamel table. i would go in there and spend hours drawing on that table with a pencil. never once did my mother ever say, donald, don't draw on the table. >> reporter: painting where he comes from has been his life's work, but 20 years ago he changed his focus and he started painting giant portraits of workers. >> i was photographing cows. i turn around and see these migrants sitting on sacks. i thought that is beautiful. >> reporter: so began an odyssey. >> i photographed for about nine years going from texas to washington state to california to florida. >> reporter: all to find the faces that would end up on canvass, faces that give identity to the invisible people who labor day after day to put food on our tables. is some of this about bringing dignity to -- >> absolutely. to the workers. >> reporter: an exhibit of the series runs at the colorado springs fine arts center through the end of may. he swears his work is
he grew up on a farm on the high plains of eastern colorado. he's been drawing or painting since he was 4. >> we had this white enamel table. i would go in there and spend hours drawing on that table with a pencil. never once did my mother ever say, donald, don't draw on the table. >> reporter: painting where he comes from has been his life's work, but 20 years ago he changed his focus and he started painting giant portraits of workers. >> i was photographing cows. i turn...
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walter says colorado legalizing marijuana has strained his department. i'm curious if you see anything positive about the legalization of marijuana in colorado. >> no. >> none. >> noen. >> reporter: the future of marijuana's legal use and sale remains in question under the if you trump administration. >> i, as you know, am dubious about marijuana. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions has been a vocal critic. but so far hasn't had the justice department intervene where marijuana has been legalized. >> we're part way into this. it is going to be one of the great social experiments. century, i think. and i think it would be short-sided to retreat. >> we talked with sheriffs who say they feel like marijuana issues and problems are taxing his resources. >> what is he talking about? then he wasn't doing his job for. >> reporter: the black market is still alive, something the governor acknowledges. he says state regulators are working to address that. >> we might actually lower the taxes to make it harder on the black market. right? it makes it -- in oth
walter says colorado legalizing marijuana has strained his department. i'm curious if you see anything positive about the legalization of marijuana in colorado. >> no. >> none. >> noen. >> reporter: the future of marijuana's legal use and sale remains in question under the if you trump administration. >> i, as you know, am dubious about marijuana. >> reporter: attorney general jeff sessions has been a vocal critic. but so far hasn't had the justice department...
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we should communic >> reporter:in colorado, medical and recreational marijuana are now a $1.3 billion industry. shutting it down, says the governor, will drive people to the dangerous black market. >> there's just going to be a vacuum to fill, and it's all going to be cash and guns. drug dealers don't care who they sell it to. >> reporter: there are also concerns that not enough studies have been conducted on pot's effects, especially on unborn babies or teenagers whose brains are still developing. and pot shop owner sally vander veer of medicine man worries a crackdown will put thousands in this industry out of work. these are good jobs. these are full-time jobs. >> these are full-time jobs. we-- our average salary is probably $35,000 a year. these are people paying taxes. >> reporter: as you can see and you will occasionally hear, scott, the party is still going on in denver. now, our poll shows 71% of americans oppose any federal action in states that have re that said, here in colorado, people in the pot business are hastily drawing up contingency plans, just in case. >> pelley: b
we should communic >> reporter:in colorado, medical and recreational marijuana are now a $1.3 billion industry. shutting it down, says the governor, will drive people to the dangerous black market. >> there's just going to be a vacuum to fill, and it's all going to be cash and guns. drug dealers don't care who they sell it to. >> reporter: there are also concerns that not enough studies have been conducted on pot's effects, especially on unborn babies or teenagers whose brains...
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the same system brought late spring snow to colorado. there were enough flurries to cancel the climate march. >> 20 inches plus in spotsment more than just flurries. >> people spent the day digging out just two days be start of may. yeah, is that unheard of? >> things happen in the early season and the late season. early fall and late spring, they can get these drastic temperatures. colorado, don't be surprised if denver in a few day is back in the the 80s. >>> wow, let's talk about business here. and a little three degree guarantee. >> we were talking about the 90- degree readings. forecast behind 91 and, you know, temperatures, 91. debra, that is a bulls eye. tomorrow forecasting 82 for my three degree guarantee. and tomorrow's forecast is much trickier with a front nearby, we may stay in the 70s . if that front doesn't make it, we will be in the mid to upper 80s . tomorrow is a tough one. nationals, a mix of sun and clouds. temperatures in the 70s to start. maybe finishing up in the upper 70s , low 80s with an easterly wind. that mean
the same system brought late spring snow to colorado. there were enough flurries to cancel the climate march. >> 20 inches plus in spotsment more than just flurries. >> people spent the day digging out just two days be start of may. yeah, is that unheard of? >> things happen in the early season and the late season. early fall and late spring, they can get these drastic temperatures. colorado, don't be surprised if denver in a few day is back in the the 80s. >>> wow,...
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hultgren: i thank my good friend from colorado. i rise to support the rule providing for condering of 1219, the supporting america's innovators act of 2017. this is a bipartisan piece of legislation that's seen productive debate and almost no opposition when it was considered by the house financial services committee. the house considered a very similar bill last july that received 388 votes here in the house in support. congressman patrick mchenry has been steadfast in his dedicating to finding opportunities to update our securities law so we can harness the true power of our capital markets. in recent memory, this started with the jobs act, which was very bipartisan, and it's been crucial to reinvigorating our capital markets. however, there's still more that we can do. the supporting america's investors act of 2017 increases the limit on a number of individuals who can invest in certain venture capital funds before those funds must register with the s.e.c. as investment companies under the investment company act of 1940. current
hultgren: i thank my good friend from colorado. i rise to support the rule providing for condering of 1219, the supporting america's innovators act of 2017. this is a bipartisan piece of legislation that's seen productive debate and almost no opposition when it was considered by the house financial services committee. the house considered a very similar bill last july that received 388 votes here in the house in support. congressman patrick mchenry has been steadfast in his dedicating to...
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colorado senator or colorado republican joining us from capitol hill. >>> and more ahead. we'll be right back on "andrea mitchell reports" from overlooking the white house. stay with me, mr. parker. wh a critical patienis far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with me, mrs. parker. that's the power of and. it's looking up, not down.ng fit's being in motion. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. ♪"my friends know me so well. they can tell what i'm thinking, just by looking in my eyes. but what they didn't know was that i had dry, itchy eyes. i used artificial tears from the moment i woke up... ...to the moment i went to bed. so i finally decided to show my eyes some love,... ...some eyelove. eyove means havi a chat with your eye doctor abo
colorado senator or colorado republican joining us from capitol hill. >>> and more ahead. we'll be right back on "andrea mitchell reports" from overlooking the white house. stay with me, mr. parker. wh a critical patienis far from the hospital, the hospital must come to the patient. stay with me, mr. parker. the at&t network is helping first responders connect with medical teams in near real time... stay with me, mr. parker. ...saving time when it matters most. stay with...
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colorado has a warrant for her arrest. if extradited and convicted she could face 24 years in prison in the u.s. do you think it'll happen? >> do you think i should go to jail? >> reporter: what do you think? >> i don't know what you think. >> reporter: no, i mean, what do you think? i'm not asking you what i think. >> i think i've done my time. >> reporter: but don't tell that to shelly's victim. when you heard that she was convicted, given 18 months in prison, is that enough? >> i don't think it's enough. i wish it was more, of course. >> this person does not seem to be remorseful to me. >> reporter: chris andersen declined to speak with us for this story but his attorney mark bryant says justice has yet to be served. >> why can't you grasp that you almost took this man's life and others'? >> reporter: you think she should face charges here? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: now and again, neighbors catch a glimpse of the former ghost of easterville. leaving behind those dark waters of the internet. the former catfish out in the
colorado has a warrant for her arrest. if extradited and convicted she could face 24 years in prison in the u.s. do you think it'll happen? >> do you think i should go to jail? >> reporter: what do you think? >> i don't know what you think. >> reporter: no, i mean, what do you think? i'm not asking you what i think. >> i think i've done my time. >> reporter: but don't tell that to shelly's victim. when you heard that she was convicted, given 18 months in...
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the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. i come to the floor once again today to talk about the confirmation of judge neil gorsuch to the united states supreme court. 230 years of our nation's history there has never been -- the nation's history on the constitution, never been a successful partisan filibuster of a supreme court justice. what i mean by that is this. no supreme court nominee has ever been killed by a partisan filibuster on the floor of the united states senate. sure, you can argue in 1968 about the bipartisan attempt to make sure that then justice -- associate justice abe fortas wasn't elevated to the chief justice position, but what this chamber is facing today isn't a question of whether we will abide by the biden rule. the biden rule of course was when joe biden said during the last term of the president -- the outgoing president's office up for election that we're not going to confirm any nominees. this isn't an argument over whether chuck schumer was right when then senator chuck schumer said that heck, o
the presiding officer: the senator from colorado. mr. gardner: thank you, mr. president. i come to the floor once again today to talk about the confirmation of judge neil gorsuch to the united states supreme court. 230 years of our nation's history there has never been -- the nation's history on the constitution, never been a successful partisan filibuster of a supreme court justice. what i mean by that is this. no supreme court nominee has ever been killed by a partisan filibuster on the floor...
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part of colorado's pot industry, $1.3 billion in sales last year. ait tu and it turns out good pot business is good news for cities, and even college kids. >> edgewater is all america, and oh, by the way, it has six pot shops drawing big business from nearby cities that opted not to allow marijuana sales. this town of 5,300 is generating $1.4 million in sales tax revenue from pot. that is 20% of its annual budget. money for repaving 12 miles of streets. and the old city hall will soon be replaced by a new $10 million complex that will include the police station and library to be finished by 2018. >> how much of that will be pot money? >> if it remains legal, all of it. >> wow. >> h.j.stolff is city manager. does anybody ever jump up and say it's great to have all that money, but it's kind of sin city. it's a drug operation that is paying for all of this? >> i would say there are a few people in town that feel that way but it's not commonly discussed. >> the denver shop owner wanted to abusigive back to the communy donating several thousand to a nonp
part of colorado's pot industry, $1.3 billion in sales last year. ait tu and it turns out good pot business is good news for cities, and even college kids. >> edgewater is all america, and oh, by the way, it has six pot shops drawing big business from nearby cities that opted not to allow marijuana sales. this town of 5,300 is generating $1.4 million in sales tax revenue from pot. that is 20% of its annual budget. money for repaving 12 miles of streets. and the old city hall will soon be...
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ray is a native of pueblo, colorado. but for his college years and tenure here from 1979 to 1985, he never left his hometown. and never wanted to. his commitment to his community spread to encompass the entire third district, which he came to serve after 10 years in the colorado legislature where i first met him. ray won election to congress in 1978 by 364 votes. in 1980, he faced the same challenger in a reagan landslide year. he won by 22,000 votes. and in 1982 after redistricting changed half his district, he handily won again. he won because of who ray is. he is a man of gentle wisdom, wisdom about people, a man with a gut instinct to know what is right. a genuine man. a man who knows no anger. his achievements in his short time here in congress were many. from the vast wilderness bill painstakingly built through his outreach and coalition of broad support, to funding to widen a beautiful highway through glenwood canyon to make it safer for road travel, to revolving a decades-old boundaries dispute for the ute dribe.
ray is a native of pueblo, colorado. but for his college years and tenure here from 1979 to 1985, he never left his hometown. and never wanted to. his commitment to his community spread to encompass the entire third district, which he came to serve after 10 years in the colorado legislature where i first met him. ray won election to congress in 1978 by 364 votes. in 1980, he faced the same challenger in a reagan landslide year. he won by 22,000 votes. and in 1982 after redistricting changed...
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republican from colorado, i have to ask you. it is a celebration of legalization day. jeff sessions said he would think about shutting down colorado. what would happen if he did that? >> well, certainly, there are members of congress on a bipartisan basis from colorado and other states as well that are preparing an amendment in the appropriations process to block the attorney general from doing that. no funds shall be used for the enforcement. i disagree. i didn't vote for the legalization of marijuana in colorado but the majority of our citizens did. knits our state's constitution and i believe colorado has a legal right to have made that decision. >> all right. i promise, that was you the th question. er we have the first official response from hillary clinton. (announcer vo) when you have type 2 diabetes, there's a moment of truth. and now with victoza® a better moment of proof. victoza® lowers my a1c and blood sugar better than the leading branded pill, which didn't get me to my goal. lowers my a1c better than the leading branded injectable. the one i used to tak
republican from colorado, i have to ask you. it is a celebration of legalization day. jeff sessions said he would think about shutting down colorado. what would happen if he did that? >> well, certainly, there are members of congress on a bipartisan basis from colorado and other states as well that are preparing an amendment in the appropriations process to block the attorney general from doing that. no funds shall be used for the enforcement. i disagree. i didn't vote for the...
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. >>> jason craig set up his trail cam in northern colorado, and he captured something he wasn't expecting. that is a mountain lion calling to some other mountain lions. according to jason, this is a juvenile calling to another one. i'm not an expert, but i think maybe some other mountain lion might hear that saying, is that trevor? is that karen? maybe. depending what you're looking for. >> i like how that sniffing sound. can you hear that? it's steve. >>> the noise this made had one chef running for cover. when they heard that, she said i cannot prepare this frog for dinner. i have to set it free. she said in all the time she's been cooking, she's never heard a frog sound like it was saying mom. >> stop it! get the holy water on this thing! what is going on? >> yeah, let it go. >> a professor says it's probably making that sound because of a deformed vocal chord, but it obviously saved its life. >> mom. >> exactly. >>> a gorgeous city in colorado. the guys at adrenaline addictions decided to climb a building one day. >> did they misunderstand the trend of visiti ining colorado get high?
. >>> jason craig set up his trail cam in northern colorado, and he captured something he wasn't expecting. that is a mountain lion calling to some other mountain lions. according to jason, this is a juvenile calling to another one. i'm not an expert, but i think maybe some other mountain lion might hear that saying, is that trevor? is that karen? maybe. depending what you're looking for. >> i like how that sniffing sound. can you hear that? it's steve. >>> the noise...
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the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from california, me distinguished ranking member of the judiciary subcommittee on immigration and border security, ms. lofgren. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lofgren: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a bill that should be opposed. and i agree with mr. polis that it's unfortunate that it's being rushed because this may be one of the more significant votes we will take about our economy in this congress. i heard a lot of rhetoric, this isn't about the librarian. i'm sorry, it is about the librarian. doctor carla haden is probably the most qualified librarian of congress who has ever served. she has done more in the last six months to advance modernization in the library and the copyright office than her predecessor did in the prior two decades. if we prevent her from appointing a new register, that effort will be stalled. and i think that would be tragic. it's been mentioned that somehow by making this
the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from colorado. mr. polis: i'd like to yield three minutes to the gentlewoman from california, me distinguished ranking member of the judiciary subcommittee on immigration and border security, ms. lofgren. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. ms. lofgren: thank you, mr. speaker. this is a bill that should be opposed. and i agree with mr. polis that it's unfortunate that it's being rushed because this may be one of the more significant...
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from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome our next contestant, k.b. lindsey. [cheers and applause] how you doing, man? good to see you. welcome. feeling the love for k.b. >> i feel the love. >> feel the love. all right, well, let me tell you how you're gonna love your way to $1 million. 14 questions between you and that $1 million. you got your 3 lifelines. >> okay. >> you know what those are about, so let's get to your game. >> let's do it. >> let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] all right, k.b. $500 question starts us off. the book of revelations states that the end times will be heralded by the sound of seven what? >> ooh. any one of those would be pretty impressive. but i'm gonna go with a, trumpets. final answer. >> just like that, $500. [cheers and applause] there you go. $1,000 question. >> okay. >> which of the following is the name of both a common abdominal exercise, and a nationwide chain of gyms? >> whoo. why am i suddenly pausing on this already? it's not making any sense to me. um... i'm gonna--when in doubt, pi
from colorado springs, colorado, please welcome our next contestant, k.b. lindsey. [cheers and applause] how you doing, man? good to see you. welcome. feeling the love for k.b. >> i feel the love. >> feel the love. all right, well, let me tell you how you're gonna love your way to $1 million. 14 questions between you and that $1 million. you got your 3 lifelines. >> okay. >> you know what those are about, so let's get to your game. >> let's do it. >> let's...
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it's a colorado gang. 211 stands for a robbery code out of california. i don't know why they picked that up, but they did. their m.o. is they go after sex offenders. >> only a handful of my friends knew what my charge was. obviously, you keep it quiet. >> david laudone claims his status as a sex offender has made him a target of the 211 gang. and to make matters worse, while many prisons segregate sex offenders for their own protection, colorado policy is to integrate them into general population. >> when these gang members moved into the pod, i respected theirs. they pick on the weak. i'm not a strong guy. a little up there in the age. so they immediately thought, you know, let's see what this guy is in for. so they asked me for my paperwork. i said, well i'm not going to show you my paperwork. then i had gone to tommy, who i knew was the head guy. >> tommy is tommy holloman who prison officials say is the leader of the 211 gang. >> i told him. i says, look, i'm not going to lie to you. i said, this is what i'm in for. i said it was on an ex-girlfriend
it's a colorado gang. 211 stands for a robbery code out of california. i don't know why they picked that up, but they did. their m.o. is they go after sex offenders. >> only a handful of my friends knew what my charge was. obviously, you keep it quiet. >> david laudone claims his status as a sex offender has made him a target of the 211 gang. and to make matters worse, while many prisons segregate sex offenders for their own protection, colorado policy is to integrate them into...
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experts predict that sales could reach nearly $50 billion per year by the year 2026. >>> in colorado, legal recreational and medical pot hit over $1 billion in sales last year. cbs news' barry petersen reports that colorado communities are dealing with a windfall and the stigma that comes with it. >> reporter: a small denver suburb of flags and front porches, it's all american. and oh, by the way, it has six pot shops. this town of 5300 is generating $1.4 million in sales tax revenue from pot. that's 20% of its annual budget. money for repaving 12 miles of streets. and the old city hall will soon be replaced by a new $10 million complex. hjstalt is city manager. how much is pot money? >> if it remains legal all of it. >> reporter: denver marijuana shop owner tim cullen wanted to give back to the community by donating $200,000 to a nonprofit. several said thanks, but no thanks. he believes it was the stigma of pot money >> i was shocked. honestly i was shocked. it was more difficult than i thought it would be. >> this is where the pavilion will be. >> reporter: he took us to a denver p
experts predict that sales could reach nearly $50 billion per year by the year 2026. >>> in colorado, legal recreational and medical pot hit over $1 billion in sales last year. cbs news' barry petersen reports that colorado communities are dealing with a windfall and the stigma that comes with it. >> reporter: a small denver suburb of flags and front porches, it's all american. and oh, by the way, it has six pot shops. this town of 5300 is generating $1.4 million in sales tax...
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in denver, colorado, u.s. immigration agents arrested arturo hernandez garcia wednesday morning, nearly two years after authorities said he was no longer a target for deportation. in a statement to the "denver post," ice spokesman carl rusnok said -- "hernandez garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years. he has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ice." garcia's supporters believe there are political motivations behind his arrest, including his immigration activism. jennifer piper of the american friends service committee said -- "nothing has changed in his case other than trump is president now." garcia sought refuge inside denver's first unitarian society church in 2014, where he stayed for nine months as he fought to remain in the u.s. with his wife and two children. after headlines, we'll go to denver to speak with jen piper about hernandez garcia's case and the trump administration's crackdown on undocumented immigrants. in turkey, police carried ou
in denver, colorado, u.s. immigration agents arrested arturo hernandez garcia wednesday morning, nearly two years after authorities said he was no longer a target for deportation. in a statement to the "denver post," ice spokesman carl rusnok said -- "hernandez garcia has overstayed his original, six-month visa by nearly 14 years. he has exhausted his petitions through the immigration courts and through ice." garcia's supporters believe there are political motivations behind...
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earlier i mentioned in colorado they were getting some snow. here it is look this is a pretty potent storm system reaching up north and west and it's bringing down cold air. matt was saying our floor director his nephew marcelle lives out here and showed video and shared video us with earlier and they were out walking his dog a great little brown lab and snow was coming down and so there you go. enjoy the 90s because out there's snowing. hot temperatures this weekend. high shifts off to the east and as that happens it brings the heat up from down south. little humid too. still cooler to the north and west. we're talking about 80s and 90s tomorrow and the problem with sunday still is the frontal system. it looks like the front won't be able to backdoor all the way through the dmv. so we should stay just south of the front on sunday and with that being the case we'll be in the middle 80s here. further south you travel you will get into 90s sunday and just to the north northeast temperatures will number 60s and 70s and weekend forecast specificall
earlier i mentioned in colorado they were getting some snow. here it is look this is a pretty potent storm system reaching up north and west and it's bringing down cold air. matt was saying our floor director his nephew marcelle lives out here and showed video and shared video us with earlier and they were out walking his dog a great little brown lab and snow was coming down and so there you go. enjoy the 90s because out there's snowing. hot temperatures this weekend. high shifts off to the...
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as early as the 1890's states like colorado, where we are now. wyoming was the first. many states in the west start to grant women the right to vote. it is said perhaps with some satire that these states are being settled and they need to attract women to join. many states start adopting suffrage at the municipal level, sometimes women are granted school suffrage to vote in the school board elections, but the bulk of the country -- the whole of the country -- gets suffrage in 1920 when the 19th amendment is ratified. and in britain, women are granted the right, women of 30 years and older who had property are granted the right to vote in 1918. 10 years later, all women over 21 are granted the right to vote. >> does your research show suffragette movement's ambulating each other? >> there a much. there is a great correspondence and sharing of ideas. i would say that the americans were greatly influenced by the british. the british pioneered the public spectacle and taking the fight to the street. there were mass parades in hyde park and the shocking sight of women stand
as early as the 1890's states like colorado, where we are now. wyoming was the first. many states in the west start to grant women the right to vote. it is said perhaps with some satire that these states are being settled and they need to attract women to join. many states start adopting suffrage at the municipal level, sometimes women are granted school suffrage to vote in the school board elections, but the bulk of the country -- the whole of the country -- gets suffrage in 1920 when the 19th...
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we should communicate and collaborate and not make a snap decision. >> reporter: in colorado, medical and recreational marijuana are now a $1.3 billion industry. shutting it down,ization the governor, will drive people to the dangerous black market. >> there's just going to be a vacuum to fill, and it's all going to be cash and guns. drug dealers don't care who they sell it to. >> reporter: there are also concerns that not enough studies have been conducted on pot's effects, especially on unborn babies or teenagers whose brains are still developing. pot shop owner sale vander veer worries a crackdown will put thousands in this industry out of work. these are good jobs. these are full-time jobs. >> these are full-time jobs. our average salary is probably $35,000 a year. these are people paying taxes. >> reporter: as you can see and you will occasionally hear, scott, the party is still going on in denver. now, our poll shows 71% of americans oppose any federal action in states that have already legalized marijuana. that said, here in colorado, people in the pot busines busine hastily dr
we should communicate and collaborate and not make a snap decision. >> reporter: in colorado, medical and recreational marijuana are now a $1.3 billion industry. shutting it down,ization the governor, will drive people to the dangerous black market. >> there's just going to be a vacuum to fill, and it's all going to be cash and guns. drug dealers don't care who they sell it to. >> reporter: there are also concerns that not enough studies have been conducted on pot's effects,...