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It took the russian parliament no time to approve the use of military force in ukraine today. going to go back to cnn military analyst james spider marks. general, does this move suggest that putin plans to simply carve up ukraine? you know, deb, it s a very good conclusion that you can draw right now. if you try to eat the whole thing at once, you might choke. clearly, putin s primary interest is to ensure that he doesn t lose control, he can protect and maintain his independent actions in the port as you have been talking about this morning. that s mission number one for him. so the isolation of the crimea peninsula, he s achieved. look, let s call it what it is. this is an invasion. it s already taken place. the fact that he went back to his parliament to seek ....
it was maybe ten miles from my house, so i said i would do it. when snyder arrived, he saw that there had been a two-vehicle accident. apparently, a jeep collided with an abandoned car that had broken down and was parked on the side of the highway. when i was met by the deputy, he informed me that one person is deceased, the female passenger in the red jeep, and the other vehicle that was struck was unoccupied. i could see the ambulance personnel working on a male who was covered in blood and he was screaming. the jeep driver, steve hollerman, was rushed to a nearby hospital. steve s passenger, his 41-year-old wife, deborah, was dead. everybody knew her. i mean, she was that well-loved. there was disbelief and shock. if you got to know deb, you liked deb. she was the life of the party. she was somebody that people ....
$40 million automatically goes to public school construction. that was mandated by voters. then the governor wants to spend 3 $5 million on youth prevention and substance abuse treatment. $12.4 million on public health. $3 million on law enforcement and public safety and nearly $2 million on industry oversight. i don t think the people who are buying marijuana want the tax money to be used to discourage adults from buying marijuana. reporter: while not everyone agrees on how that money should be spent, and although still early, there s no denying the apparent economic boost that s come from recreational pot sales. and ana cabrera joins us now from denver. and other states have to be looking at colorado and reconsidering policies on recreational marijuana. what are you learning about that? reporter: well, deb, as you know, colorado and washington state are the only two states right now where recreational pot ....
Use catch phrases, you say to the guy, you were there, right? do i got it right? and sometimes that language does make its way into confessions. that s not to say that the confession is false. sure. i m not where joey is. part of the problem is that when they looked at some of these cases, they found that the language is too similar, the charges were too similar. that s a problem. the way they had been interrogated. one of the people we questioned was a, quote, crack addicted prostitute, was one of the main witnesses. yes. how do you know she is telling the truth. deb, well-stated. and to your further point, that witness that you mentioned happens to be the same witness in case after case after case? that should raise red flags in and of itself. i disagree. $6.4 million that s an indictment. i agree with that. but it wasn t even the legal department that cut the check. it was the city controller. ....
This particular statute and joe and i are talking, it is very broadly written. it haven t it says, not only if your religious beliefs are compulsory. let s say i m catholic. on ash wednesday, i can t eat meat and i ve got to get my ashes. it doesn t even have to be compulsory. it can be broader, even if it s you believe a tenet of your religion. therein lies the problem. and therein in lies the problem. so what if they don t believe in contraception. can they now not provide me if i go somewhere, can they not sell me condoms? under this bill? probably. yes. and people pushing forward this bill, they have no expectation they will ever be discriminated against in one way or another. right. because the people who are doing this necessarily are saying, well, if they were to walk in some place and say oh, i m sorry, this is a gay establishment, we don t serve your kind. would they walk out and not get their feelings hurt? understood, deb, absolutely right. and to your la ....