who s been following the cbd craze very closely. hey, lisa. hey, how are you. how are you doing? nice to see you. nice to see you. thanks for making some time. lisa gill is an investigative reporter for consumer reports. that s the bible for mainstream consumer products, an unexpected place to read about cbd. there are thousands upon thousands of products across the united states on store shelves and not even counting what s online. mints, lotions, oils, bath balms, gummies, popcorn, what is this? looks like a joint. yeah, and it smells like marijuana. smell that. i feel like i would totally get busted. i would, too. i swear, officer, it s cbd. it s totally all kidding aside. this is where it gets confusing. for decades cannabis, including cbd, has been illegal federally.
mmm, mmmm. bon appetite. make time for what matters. pause your wifi with xfinity xfi and see the secret life of pets 2 in theaters. shepard: the feds are taking the first step to make new rules for cannabis products, including cbd. the fda had their first hearing on that today. cbd is an ingredient in marijuana and hemp. it doesn t get you high. it the thc that does that. now the feds are trying to clear up the confusion about the legal status of the cbd. hillary vaughn reporting live from fda head quarters outside the district. hi, hillary. hi, shep. ever since congress gave cbd the green light, products have popped up everywhere containing cbd to makeup to lotion. people use cbd oil to put it in their coffee, pet food. consumer watch dog groups warn that with all the products available online, they re