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Weeklong series, gone to pot, the parents who want to take their child off chemo because they believe marijuana is curing their childs cancer. Well look at the medical evidence. We begin tonight keeping them honest with breaking news. What started as a local traffic story became a statewide scandal and now has gone national. At center of it all, the worlds busiest bridge and the man seen by many as the republican partys leading hope to win the white house in 2016. The bridge in question is the george washington. The man is Chris Christie, the governor of new jersey. The scandal involves lane closings from the city of fort lee, new jersey, onto the bridge that tied up traffic so badly ambulance crews were complaining about being able to respond to emergencies and school buses were delayed for hours. The allegation is that Christies Office and potentially the governor himself ordered those lane closings to snarl traffic as political payback because fort lees mayor, a democrat, refused to
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