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Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20150323:10:54:00

i ve got a year to see if we can survive on our ranch. lightning doesn t strike in the same place very often maybe never. well. that s tonight on a brand new strange inheritance. a cowboy inherits a ranch that s a bust until he realizes it might be worth millions of dollars. welcome back. good to see you. it s been long time since we were together. this was in the middle of nowhere, this montana episode. fortunately for this rancher who couldn t make a living on the land he inherited. he lives on a creak formation in montana. it was dinosaur rich back in the day.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20150105:03:19:00

the pot barons enemy is the black market, and they fear it. it s unregulated, untaxed, dangerous, and gives their products a bad name. to date, the fates have been kind to legal weed. but the sunny days the edibles industry has been enjoying are about to give way. storm clouds are rolling in over the rockies. the first thunder clap came from what the coroner s report called an accidental suicide. a 19-year-old boy from the congo who was a student in wyoming came over, ate one cookie, and started hallucinating and ended up jumping over a balcony. the only thing he had in his system was marijuana from that one cookie. there s an old saying that lightning doesn t strike the same place twice, but one month after this edible-related death, news of a murder also linked to edibles struck the city. it started with a 911 call.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141226:23:19:00

the pot barons enemy is the black market, and they fear it. it s unregulated, untaxed, dangerous, and gives their products a bad name. to date, the fates have been kind to legal weed. but the sunny days the edibles industry has been enjoying are about to give way. storm clouds are rolling in over the rockies. the first thunder clap came from what the coroner s report called an accidental suicide. a 19-year-old boy from the congo who was a student in wyoming came over, ate one cookie, and started hallucinating and ended up jumping over a balcony. the only thing he had in his system was marijuana from that one cookie. there s an old saying that lightning doesn t strike the same place twice, but one month after this edible-related death, news of a murder also linked to edibles struck the city. it started with a 911 call.

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141224:04:20:00

kind to legal weed. but the sunny days the edibles industry has been enjoying are about to give way. storm clouds are rolling in over the rockies. the first thunder clap came from what the coroner s report called an accidental suicide. a 19-year-old boy from the congo who was a student in wyoming came over, ate one cookie, and started hallucinating and ended up jumping over a balcony. the only thing he had in his system was marijuana from that one cookie. there s an old saying that lightning doesn t strike the same place twice, but one month after this edible-related death, news of a murder also linked to edibles struck the city. it started with a 911 call. her husband has been smoking marijuana. they do keep a handgun in the house. christine kirk described her

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20141222:02:19:00

the pot barons enemy is the black market, and they fear it. it s unregulated, untaxed, dangerous, and gives their products a bad name. to date, the fates have been kind to legal weed. but the sunny days the edibles industry has been enjoying are about to give way. storm clouds are rolling in over the rockies. the first thunder clap came from what the coroner s report called an accidental suicide. a 19-year-old boy from the congo, who was a student in wyoming came over, ate one cookie, and started hallucinating and ended up jumping over a balcony. the only thing he had in his system was marijuana from that one cookie. there s an old saying that lightning doesn t strike the same place twice, but one month after this edible-related death, news of a murder also linked to edibles struck the city. it started with a 911 call.

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