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nineteen thirty eight and nineteen thirty nine it was started by hitler's personal physician carl brandt ten thousand defective children were eliminated with lethal injections in the right in thirty eight and thirty nine the same mentality that they use then we use today we call it humane to make it easier on those who do the killing rather than on those who are killed zikos on be it was responsible for the deaths of millions of people in death chambers across poland and yet in twenty ten in the united states arizona and mists would be use zikos on b. gas pellets to liquidate people in gas chambers nobody wants to be linked to the nazis we can all agree that was among the worst regimes that ever existed in humanity and it's easy to point the finger at the nazis and say how terrible they were but the historical mta scenes of the american death penalty today come in large part from the nazis. who is coral brant no american knows hitler's personal physician but he gave us the idiology of using a needle to kill people in the name of the law because it was easier for those who didn't who put
nineteen thirty eight and nineteen thirty nine it was started by hitler's personal physician carl brandt ten thousand defective children were eliminated with lethal injections in the right in thirty eight and thirty nine the same mentality that they use then we use today we call it humane to make it easier on those who do the killing rather than on those who are killed zikos on be it was responsible for the deaths of millions of people in death chambers across poland and yet in twenty ten in...
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mary brandt was hesitant about doing such a major and irreversible operation on a teen. >> i really didn't think it was a good idea. metabolically changing a teen made no sense. this is the first generation that's not going to outlive their parents. >> that's a shocking notion. >> reporter: have you thought how your face is going to look? >> i'm going to have a slim face. i'm going to have surgery in 3 hours and 48 minutes. it's been 48 minutes now. he's really hanging in there. >> there you go. >> reporter: the procedure takes about two hours, completely rewiring the digestive system and reducing the stomach to the size of an egg. nick is so confident that he will now be able to lose weight quickly that he makes a bold bet with me. where do you think you'll be in september. >> i'm going to push myself and say i'm going to lose 60 pounds. >> reporter: 60? in six weeks you're saying? >> yeah. >> reporter: it's tough as nick adjusts to eating tiny portions. look at you, how good you look. seven weeks later, he's come to new york city. you look amazing. >> thank you. >> reporter: it's obvious
mary brandt was hesitant about doing such a major and irreversible operation on a teen. >> i really didn't think it was a good idea. metabolically changing a teen made no sense. this is the first generation that's not going to outlive their parents. >> that's a shocking notion. >> reporter: have you thought how your face is going to look? >> i'm going to have a slim face. i'm going to have surgery in 3 hours and 48 minutes. it's been 48 minutes now. he's really hanging...
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two heart transplants feeling the rhythm on the day he said one shot back along with spencer levine brandt snedeker who leads a group of seven golfers aren't really on the verge of the spine being slowed down by three bogeys on his last five holes mickelson meanwhile withdrew from the event earlier in the day citing mental fatigue after the opening round. but finally today june first is international children's day for the past seventeen years the international charity golf tournament has been hosted just outside moscow the sign to help the country's children most the needs are to gregorian as the story. the moscow country club launched this charity golf tournament in one thousand nine hundred six and ever since then the club has made it a tradition to hold this competition in a gesture of sports and kindness people famous from the role of business sports journalism and the arts along with many politicians from all over the globe took part in the event to help arrange of keith's charities. for the third of. this tournament is being held for the seventeenth time now and we're very happy abo
two heart transplants feeling the rhythm on the day he said one shot back along with spencer levine brandt snedeker who leads a group of seven golfers aren't really on the verge of the spine being slowed down by three bogeys on his last five holes mickelson meanwhile withdrew from the event earlier in the day citing mental fatigue after the opening round. but finally today june first is international children's day for the past seventeen years the international charity golf tournament has been...
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these are your headlines for thursday june fourteenth two thousand and twelve brandt and w t i crude oil prices have been close to an eight month low as opec met today to talk about production quotas now according to media reports the group will not cut output amidst distressed like this oh. wow that was just italy but i'm talking about the broader weakening of the global economy now this decision is despite some calls for supply cuts to curb the price slide but it is excess supply the reason prices have come down not according to energy expert byron king he says the world's largest oil fields are depleting and global discovery rates are not keeping up we will speak to him and along those lines the question becomes what is the future of energy are green energy players and losers without subsidies.
these are your headlines for thursday june fourteenth two thousand and twelve brandt and w t i crude oil prices have been close to an eight month low as opec met today to talk about production quotas now according to media reports the group will not cut output amidst distressed like this oh. wow that was just italy but i'm talking about the broader weakening of the global economy now this decision is despite some calls for supply cuts to curb the price slide but it is excess supply the reason...
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citizens for fiscal responsibility which according to state documents is headed by a guy named robert brandt who also works at the sterling corporation as as a senior counsel. what's the difference between the two groups other than the word michigan in the title apparently not a whole lot the sterling corporation runs michigan citizens for fiscal responsibility and so this is for fiscal responsibility shares an address with the sterling corporation and both are headed up by people within the sterling corporation people like jeff tim or a guy who again knows a lot about font sizes so why are font sizes so important because one of the sterling corporation's creations citizens for fiscal responsibility lodged a formal challenge with the michigan board of state canvassers alleging in the stand up for democracy petition they contain two hundred twenty six thousand signatures to repeal snyder's financial managers law or at least put it on the ballot should get thrown out because get this the font size on the petition was too small so here's a quick recap governor snyder kills democracy with this f
citizens for fiscal responsibility which according to state documents is headed by a guy named robert brandt who also works at the sterling corporation as as a senior counsel. what's the difference between the two groups other than the word michigan in the title apparently not a whole lot the sterling corporation runs michigan citizens for fiscal responsibility and so this is for fiscal responsibility shares an address with the sterling corporation and both are headed up by people within the...
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. >> star-studded cast, tom cruise, alec, russell brandt.ected it to top it or "that's my boy" to top the box office. when you combine them they still didn't beat "madagascar." >> the power of the family film. if only hollywood would understand that's where the money will be made. >> we'll be your new crazy aunt. >> i love you both. is this happening right now? >> it is. you are officially adopted. >> you're the best. i appreciate it. >> with all those yogurt choices, do you know what you're eating? >> madeline will tell us everything you wondered about yogurt. sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering so, i'm walking down the street, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering just you know walking, sfx: sounds of marching band and crowd cheering and i found myself in the middle of this parade honoring america's troops. which is actually quite fitting because geico has been serving the military for over 75 years. aawh no, look, i know this is about the troops and not about me. right,
. >> star-studded cast, tom cruise, alec, russell brandt.ected it to top it or "that's my boy" to top the box office. when you combine them they still didn't beat "madagascar." >> the power of the family film. if only hollywood would understand that's where the money will be made. >> we'll be your new crazy aunt. >> i love you both. is this happening right now? >> it is. you are officially adopted. >> you're the best. i appreciate it....
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we have clear jurisdiction for that brandt's. in the case of jpmorgan chase, at those are managed on a global basis to the new york office where we have the majority there. >> all right. this is about early warning systems. traders have been able to spot the jpmorgan trade through the impact on the market for credit derivatives. why did the regulators no? they cannot micromanage every trading position. that would be impossible for you to do. is it possible to build an early warning system that could warn us if a single company accumulate large positions as it appears with the jpmorgan chase? i asked the chairman if it would be possible. they said with the new information to be reported that we will be able to set up systems that could identify risky positions before they blow up. my question goes to you and any others who care to add their opinions. what should regulators do to improve their ability to identify potentially risky trading activity? i realize foresight is a gift. at least you're getting about a certain level of mone
we have clear jurisdiction for that brandt's. in the case of jpmorgan chase, at those are managed on a global basis to the new york office where we have the majority there. >> all right. this is about early warning systems. traders have been able to spot the jpmorgan trade through the impact on the market for credit derivatives. why did the regulators no? they cannot micromanage every trading position. that would be impossible for you to do. is it possible to build an early warning system...
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brandt learning program. so i just want to ask do you expect in formal education programs including grant programs to be an important part of the future federal s.t.e.m. education portfolio or are we going to continue to see this going down? >> i think it will continue to be an important part. we are in the late stages of producing a s.t.e.m. education strategic plan that draws on the result of the inventory. i mentioned before for the first time we conducted a comprehensive inventory of all federal government s.t.e.m. programs across all departments and agencies that do these things. but are already benefiting from some of the insights from that inventory and finding ways to expand programs that are more cost-effective and shrink some of those that were less cost-effective. and i would certainly not expect the informal education programs to go away. i think when the s.t.e.m. strategic the education program comes out fairly shortly, those programs will continue to have a role. >> i would encourage you to cont
brandt learning program. so i just want to ask do you expect in formal education programs including grant programs to be an important part of the future federal s.t.e.m. education portfolio or are we going to continue to see this going down? >> i think it will continue to be an important part. we are in the late stages of producing a s.t.e.m. education strategic plan that draws on the result of the inventory. i mentioned before for the first time we conducted a comprehensive inventory of...
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. >> star-studded cast, tom cruise, alec, russell brandt.>> the power of the family film. if only hollywood would understand that's where the money will be made. >> we'll be your new crazy aunt. >> i love you both. is this happening right now? >> it is. you are officially adopted. >> you're the best. i appreciate it. >> with all those yogurt choices, do you know what you're eating? >> madeline will tell us everything you wondered about yogurt. 5. actually it wasn't 1935, he won it in '38... with a .386 average. you sure? i'm 99.9% positive. so you don't know. made with 100% angus beef, to make guys 100% happy. ball park angus beef franks. i'm 99.99999% sure. if you don't know, you don't know...it's fine. what if we could keep enough plastic waste to cover all of manhattan out of landfills each year? the equivalent of 140 million trash bags, gone. by using glad trash bags, designed with reinforcing bands to be stronger with less plastic waste, we can. it's a small change that can make a big difference. and try glad odor shield with febreze fr
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let me start with you, miss brandt about this. what threshold did the court reach, you know what?fit to parent, we're taking the kids away? >> well, really, they found that he wasn't able to take care of the kids properly. he wasn't able to walk and care for the needs of young children who are very, very active. so, i mean, that's what determined that he was an unfit parent and i think it was the correct decision. because, anytime a parent is unfit, they-- children can be taken away. >> what about this, carry? i mean, the idea that you're didded is this a disability? i mean, if you're obese, it is a disability and you use that threshold to measure the, you know, the other disabilities that folks have out there, perhaps someone is in a wheelchair, does it make them incompetent as a parent? >> no, absolutely not. the the scales of justice tips the wrong way on this one. i think the judge got it wrong. this is a very slippery slope. because there's such a subjective decision here on what is too fat. and what is, the judge wouldn't take away children of a paraplegic. they would ask th
let me start with you, miss brandt about this. what threshold did the court reach, you know what?fit to parent, we're taking the kids away? >> well, really, they found that he wasn't able to take care of the kids properly. he wasn't able to walk and care for the needs of young children who are very, very active. so, i mean, that's what determined that he was an unfit parent and i think it was the correct decision. because, anytime a parent is unfit, they-- children can be taken away....