1900s through today. Prof. Guerra all right. Welcome to class, everyone. Today, we would like to welcome our cspan viewers joining our class today. We are going to be covering a lot today. This class for those of you that are watching at home is a course focused on business in society here at colorado college. In this class in particular, we are looking at the making of the u. S. Drug war and particularly how it relates to the prohibition and now the legalization of cannabis and how that impacts consumer access to this particular substance. I have been doing research on ethnographical he and historically ethnographically and historically on the drug war and cannabis legalization for the last two decades. So you get to join us now on our tour of the last 100 years of drug policy. As you remember yesterday, we were talking a little bit about the impact of culture and science on our approaches to medicine in conceptualizing what is an acceptable substance for medical consumption and what
With dw business beyond the theyre all on the f, b is most wanted list murderers. Human traffickers, 1000000 air fraudsters, drug lords, terrorist and this man. Hes a threat to world peace and a key figure in the struggle between super powers. His name is lee some way, but he also calls himself carl lee and uses several other aliases. Theres no criminal on the list with a higher bounty, 5000000. 00. The c i a massage, the german b, n. D and others by agencies have been pursuing him for 2nd one. You as president even intervened personally to no avail. There still is this air of mystery around this karl, he reminded me of through likes to columbia and drug alone. So, you know, like pablo escobar, i would say that in all likelihood, he is an individual who exists the hes a hunter, focused on a particular prey, the most unscrupulous arms dealer on the planet. My names aaron arnold. I was a Intelligence Analyst at the f. B, i the carly case was the most unique case that i ever participated
Avenue, with two overturned vehicles. Just be careful out there this morning, lot of traffic this hour of the day. So beautiful, so of course it is not new years without wonderful celebrations and fire works, lots of people ringing in the new year at penns landing this was first of two fire works show on the river front but party goers enjoyed the light shows at six ape at midnight. Three, two, one. And you can say so many people still packed into times square despite bitter cold they were there for hours having to clear security to watch that famous ball drop, and it was only 10 degrees in new york city the second coldest celebration they have ever, had, and they had to stepped up security this year and it all went off smoothly. We will tell you how mariah did later. Of course, we have our mummers, huge new years day tradition right here in philadelphia, it almost didnt happen, because of the very, very cold weather, but the show will go on and so many from our area will be marching o
In pot town and eight below. And 11 degrees for a real temperature and 20 is our High Temperature for later today. That is what were dealing with, happy new year. Lets talk traffic, bob kelly has day off, it has been a rough start this morning, and that is not what we want to hear on this new years morning. It was a horrible accident with overturn cars on route one roosevelt boulevard northbound approaching wissohickon avenue, it is off to the side, hasnt been cleaned up, road closed for mummers new years celebration, broad street all the way to washington avenue, other streets affect, 15th and market, sansom street and pine all in that area this morning as far as, automobile traffic, you wont be able to get through but, of course, if you want to watch parade just bundle up and have a good time this is what new years eve looks like in our area, this was one of our shows that we had, two shows at six and at midnight, one for families and war for people out to dinner and for parties, abs
Congress. President trumps date of the Union Address, tuesday at five on cspan. Live on the free cspan radio and alive on your tablet at cspan. Org. The Senate Permanent subcommittee on investigation held a hearing yesterday on how drug traffickers get opioid and other drugs through the us postal system. Witnesses at the hearing from work from the state department and Border Protection, Drug Enforcement administration and immigration and Customs Enforcement. This hearing will come to order. Thank you all for being here. Todays hearing continues the permit subcommittee on investigations work to combat the Opioid Epidemic that is ripping our communities across the country. The last congress subcommittee issued a bipartisan report on opioid related fraud and abuse in the Medicare Part b program. This Congress Committee held a hearing on the growing problem of individuals by illicit opioids over the internet and shipping them to the United States through the mail. The Opioid Crisis sadly c