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too much electricity. grassroots support say quality comes first. here s the story from denver. we have to recreate the fund to get marijuana plants to flower indoors. this 12,000 square foot grow house brings big money but a $10,000 electric bill. lights like these are used for legalized marijuana. not all grow indoor but enough do to rack up $6 billion each year in energy costs. the city of denver warned the electric demands of cultivation facilities can lead to grid outages. boulder county was so concerned it installed energy monitors and charges a voluntary hourly fee. it s something we have been seeing across the country.
and one wife blames the other for giving up a hiding spot in pakistan. also today we hear the government has charged all three of bin laden s widows with illegally entering the country. the head of the un emergency relief mission finally got to see for herself the shattered neighborhood in the syrian homes. that s where 47 people were killed just today. one argument on capitol hill today, should the united states get involved in syria militarily? i understand the strain on american military. i understand the sacrifices made by american families. but i also understand the proudest part of americans history is when we have tried to help other people achieve the same goal that we so passiona passionately articulated when we declared our independence. the united states can t jump up and say let s go drop some bombs on the syrian tanks. stay right here. fran townsend will be here in a couple of minutes. she s the national security contributor. we ll talk more about military op