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it has 25 internet slangs that all parents should know. >> internet slang is not the danger is what i'm saying. >> we have to go. we have to go. >> bob wants to go because there is a cake later on. >>> basketball skills this morning. he has gotten in the way of the game and made the kid cry. and brian didn't seem bothered by it. >> he bragged about it. >>> as you guys probably know [ inaudible ] for the most part we thought he was a pretty good guy. this morning he was playing what was supposed to be a friendly game of basketball with 2-year-old titus ashby and it got ugly. >> how do you stop this? >>. >> i don't believe it. >> all right. >> we'll be right back. we'll see how titus is. >> sorry. sorry, dad. >> hurled the ball at young titus. the smile on brian's face can tell you only one conclusion he is a malicious child abuser. >> show it in slow motion. >> where is the remorse? >> i think he felt bad. it is live tv. what are you supposed to do. when i punch greg in the face. >> i think he felt bad for the kid. >> he is terrible. >> of course he felt bad. >> two quick points. in his
it has 25 internet slangs that all parents should know. >> internet slang is not the danger is what i'm saying. >> we have to go. we have to go. >> bob wants to go because there is a cake later on. >>> basketball skills this morning. he has gotten in the way of the game and made the kid cry. and brian didn't seem bothered by it. >> he bragged about it. >>> as you guys probably know [ inaudible ] for the most part we thought he was a pretty good guy....
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it has 25 internet slangs that all parents should know. >> internet slang is not the danger is what i'm saying. >> we have to go. we have to go. >> bob wants to go because there is a cake later on. >>> basketball skills this morning. he has gotten in the way of the game and made the kid cry. and brian didn't seem bothered by it. >> he bragged about it. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. yes. with nature made vitamelts. can vitamins melt into mouth-watering flavor? melt-in-your-mouth vitamin supplements. in flavors like creamy vanilla... ...and juicy orange irresistibly melty nature made vitamelts. get a coupon on our facebook page >>> as you guys prob
it has 25 internet slangs that all parents should know. >> internet slang is not the danger is what i'm saying. >> we have to go. we have to go. >> bob wants to go because there is a cake later on. >>> basketball skills this morning. he has gotten in the way of the game and made the kid cry. and brian didn't seem bothered by it. >> he bragged about it. uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come...
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dig is not slang. it means an archaeological dig. logo that would have a man with a shovel. we tried to have a visual logo. not come to an agreement on that so we put the logo aside -- we could not come to an agreement on that. so, we put the logo aside. >> when did you know you had something that people wanted to read? >> it is still a work in progress. what keeps me going is that if you make a search for something i have written on, it will come up within the first or second pages on the search engines. that is what has kept me going. mesee that occur strikes that i am doing something right. the stories are coming up in searches. the other thing that is encouraging to me is that schools and colleges are using me. i have google analytics. is visiting the site and how long they are staying. i have followings in schools and colleges. professors link to the stories. >> here is one called nader. what got your attention on ralph nader? >> i met him once. on the steps of the senate office building. in the early 80s. blurb for a book i did on the auto industry called, "taken for a
dig is not slang. it means an archaeological dig. logo that would have a man with a shovel. we tried to have a visual logo. not come to an agreement on that so we put the logo aside -- we could not come to an agreement on that. so, we put the logo aside. >> when did you know you had something that people wanted to read? >> it is still a work in progress. what keeps me going is that if you make a search for something i have written on, it will come up within the first or second pages...
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a little bit american slang like a little accent doesn't hurt. i would suggest this for larry king because it is an artist all by himself and i've known him since i was a bloomingdale's in one thousand and seventy six and love him there only because it is a whimsical rezai we added a conflict with a crown on that list. and this is someone who is very confident about who they are . thank you again thank you for being in our shop and we've been here sixteen years and we've learned just. a many thanks to ever ods clothing of georgetown in washington but them suspenders how about this shirt how about this time how about the look on my something and that's it for today's edition of politicking let me know what you thought of what the mayor had to say what you thought of my outfit and tweet me follow me at kings things a c.n.n. . goal more. technology innovation all the latest developments russia. if. he gave. you. permission and free accreditation free transport charges free. range month free. free. free. download free broadcast quality video for your
a little bit american slang like a little accent doesn't hurt. i would suggest this for larry king because it is an artist all by himself and i've known him since i was a bloomingdale's in one thousand and seventy six and love him there only because it is a whimsical rezai we added a conflict with a crown on that list. and this is someone who is very confident about who they are . thank you again thank you for being in our shop and we've been here sixteen years and we've learned just. a many...
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national security baseball card was a slang term we used to refer to these documents because it gave you the the name the height the weight the date of birth you know the kind of information used to see on the back of a baseball card and then just a narrative description of who the individual was and what they were alleged to have done but it didn't get into the sources and methods and others intelligence or law enforcement or signals intercepts or other governments that provided information didn't get into the sources and methods you know are legitimately classified so the information this out there is it was mentioned if you watch the road to guantanamo you probably know as much about the three individuals as you do . from reading their detaining assessment breeze so essentially is the who what when where but not necessarily the why are the how now prosecution and prosecutor jim morrow went on to say that the baseball card analogy is a very bad analogy with their response that well it's old at number one i didn't make up the term it was one that was in existence when i came on boar
national security baseball card was a slang term we used to refer to these documents because it gave you the the name the height the weight the date of birth you know the kind of information used to see on the back of a baseball card and then just a narrative description of who the individual was and what they were alleged to have done but it didn't get into the sources and methods and others intelligence or law enforcement or signals intercepts or other governments that provided information...
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after a little bit american slang like a little accent doesn't hurt. i would suggest this for larry king because it is an artist all by himself and i've known him since i was a bloomingdale's in one thousand nine hundred seventy six and i love him dearly because it is the whimsical is i added a conflict with a crown on that list. and this is someone who is very confident about who they are . thank you again thank you for being in our shop and we've been here sixteen years and we've learned just. a many thanks to m.r. odds clothing of georgetown in washington but them suspenders how about the shirts how about this time how about the look on my something. that's it for today's edition of politicking let me know what you thought of what the mayor had to say what you thought of my outfit and tweet me follow me and king's things a c.n.n. . exactly what happened that day i don't know but a woman got killed. piers later is when i got arrested for. for a crime i did not do. we have numerous cases where police officers lie about polygraph results. innocent peop
after a little bit american slang like a little accent doesn't hurt. i would suggest this for larry king because it is an artist all by himself and i've known him since i was a bloomingdale's in one thousand nine hundred seventy six and i love him dearly because it is the whimsical is i added a conflict with a crown on that list. and this is someone who is very confident about who they are . thank you again thank you for being in our shop and we've been here sixteen years and we've learned...
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a slang term. >> more derogatory, sir. >> ever for guys walk into the squad room, dinner time. [ audio muted ] anything like that? >> personally, no. >> really? >> not that -- [ audio muted ] could be viewed that way. >> okay. [ audio muted ] yes, sir. >> my concern. [ audio muted ] don't suggest that that evidence is any hatred on his behalf? do you? >> as i interpret that, that was said with a sense of urgency. s some was happening bad. >> right. because he was just running away, correct? >> yes. >> were you here for john guys. [ audio muted ] when mr. zimmerman said [ audio muted ] loud, aggressive voice the way [ audio muted ] do you know why he yelled it at you? >> stress a point to emphasize. >> right. you heard it on tape, correct? >> yes, sir. >> how was it said on tape? >> more as. [ audio muted ] >> okay. pl frustration based uponing the fact other people in the neighborhood burglarized in the place seemed to have gotten away on occasion, right? >> yes. >> in that sense, you said that there was no evidence trayvon martin was doing anything wrong correct? >> none whatsoever. >
a slang term. >> more derogatory, sir. >> ever for guys walk into the squad room, dinner time. [ audio muted ] anything like that? >> personally, no. >> really? >> not that -- [ audio muted ] could be viewed that way. >> okay. [ audio muted ] yes, sir. >> my concern. [ audio muted ] don't suggest that that evidence is any hatred on his behalf? do you? >> as i interpret that, that was said with a sense of urgency. s some was happening bad. >>...
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and sometimes it's just used as just a slang term, would you agree? >> yes, sir. >> mr.e la rionda said -- [ muted ] >> okay. he didn't say it with the screeching voice that mr. de la rionda did, did he? >> no -- [ muted ] >> the way he said it, not the way mr. de la rionda just said it, let's put that aside for a minute and speak more importantly about -- [ muted ] as to the way he said it. >> no, sir. >> didn't show any ill will or -- [ muted ] >> it seemed like more of a generalization. >> sure, right. and of course he was generalizing a little bit, correct? because you know from your investigation that he was a bit frustrated that his neighborhood was being asailed by burglars, right? you knew that? >> yes. >> you knew that -- as a matter of fact, you investigated and found out that a person, emmanuel burgess, was arrested two weeks before this event, a young black male, for having burglarized several homes in the neighborhood, right? >> yes, sir. >> late teens, tall, thin, just been arrested, right? >> yes, sir. >> sentenced to five years in prison for having burgla
and sometimes it's just used as just a slang term, would you agree? >> yes, sir. >> mr.e la rionda said -- [ muted ] >> okay. he didn't say it with the screeching voice that mr. de la rionda did, did he? >> no -- [ muted ] >> the way he said it, not the way mr. de la rionda just said it, let's put that aside for a minute and speak more importantly about -- [ muted ] as to the way he said it. >> no, sir. >> didn't show any ill will or -- [ muted ]...
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>> no, they called it m-for-m not knowing that it was online slang for "man-for-man."t going to save them. i did hear, for example you know, michele bachmann said this was an affront to god how horrible it was. she's leaving congress. i heard when these decisions came down, marcus baucus was on theata truck stop, and he dropped on the side of the road to pray. >> michael: you know where i was going to go. >> sure. >> michael: a poll finds of the majority of americans think that the supreme court was actually right. have you been surprised in an ironic way about how little push back there has been? >> lafayette people just need to be affirmed that what they're feeling in their heart is true. you remember when president obama came out and said he had evolved to a point where he believed in marriage equality. all of a sudden you had big swath of the african-american community, and other holdouts saying i can believe in marriage equality too. i saw the first poll about americans for marriage equality. i have a feeling that we're going to see sometime this week or maybe mon
>> no, they called it m-for-m not knowing that it was online slang for "man-for-man."t going to save them. i did hear, for example you know, michele bachmann said this was an affront to god how horrible it was. she's leaving congress. i heard when these decisions came down, marcus baucus was on theata truck stop, and he dropped on the side of the road to pray. >> michael: you know where i was going to go. >> sure. >> michael: a poll finds of the majority of...
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used it to describe the same person indicatesith a slang word. >> you don't think it was racial word?i don't think he meant anything derogatory about it. he was not -- may have said that to her, his action on the night that was nothing that was aggressive toward george zimmerman. he walked past. scared of george zimmerman as you when he walked past the truck. trayvon hit his hands in his pocket. walking past george zimmerman. it's important that this case is going to be judged based upon the full body of evidence in this case, sir. >> what is the biggest part i think and most devastating in the prosecution's case, only one eyewitness. that eyewitness identified trayvon, mma style, straddling george zimmerman, ground and pound, punches going down, and by the way, the injuries that george have are very consistent with what that eyewitness saw, what does it mean to you and the family that he may have initiated this confrontation? >> well, there is no question -- i want to answer your question in two different ways. first part, dealing with the witness, mr. good, and the second part, abou
used it to describe the same person indicatesith a slang word. >> you don't think it was racial word?i don't think he meant anything derogatory about it. he was not -- may have said that to her, his action on the night that was nothing that was aggressive toward george zimmerman. he walked past. scared of george zimmerman as you when he walked past the truck. trayvon hit his hands in his pocket. walking past george zimmerman. it's important that this case is going to be judged based upon...
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known by other inmates in his general population housing dorm as jit, short for jitterbug, prison slang for a young, naive inmate. >> smile for the camera, baby face. look over here. tell me how you living. >> i come from a good family. where i went wrong, i can't tell you right now. i am thinking about it now, where did i go wrong. shame is all i can think about. i'm ashamed. can't show that in here. >> why not? >> they eat you alive. >> but mccaffrey has made two friends in his dormitory-style housing unit who he feels he can trust, 38-year-old jason piersol and 36-year-old matthew kemp. >> i think he is looking for a father figure and he is hanging with us. no, i'm just joking. >> everybody needs a war daddy. >> scared. but no, it's a -- i vibe with them well. they're good people. these are good guys right here. we look out for each other. especially me being one of the youngest people in the compound, they look out for me. >> when you see somebody who is 21 in here, what goes through your mind? >> what the hell are they doing? what are they doing in here? wouldn't want to see one of
known by other inmates in his general population housing dorm as jit, short for jitterbug, prison slang for a young, naive inmate. >> smile for the camera, baby face. look over here. tell me how you living. >> i come from a good family. where i went wrong, i can't tell you right now. i am thinking about it now, where did i go wrong. shame is all i can think about. i'm ashamed. can't show that in here. >> why not? >> they eat you alive. >> but mccaffrey has made two...
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part is not slang but sort of meant to suggest like an diggingogical dig, like for the truth. and, in fact, we played with my time, we playede with a logo type which would man -- a little man and an open book with a little shovel digging -- we tried to that kind of a visual logo. but we couldn't come to agreement on that. put the logo aside. so the dig is the idea of etting into the research and digging into topics. >> when did you know that you that people wanted to read? >> well, i'm still -- it's still a work in progress. ut the thing that keeps me going is the fact that the you make a f relative query for something one written, it will come up the google search page as the first or second page or bing or search r any of the engines. that's frankly what's kept me going in this. been -- it's been that -- to see that occur strikes me as, doing something right. because the stories are coming up early in searches. thing that has been encouraging to me are the fact that schools and colleges are using it. can see -- i have what's called google analytics to take visiting the s sit
part is not slang but sort of meant to suggest like an diggingogical dig, like for the truth. and, in fact, we played with my time, we playede with a logo type which would man -- a little man and an open book with a little shovel digging -- we tried to that kind of a visual logo. but we couldn't come to agreement on that. put the logo aside. so the dig is the idea of etting into the research and digging into topics. >> when did you know that you that people wanted to read? >> well,...
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some of that louisville slang. >> walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on then moore's recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. >> my son. i know -- i know some way he's missing me as much as i'm missing him. but i try not to think about him. >> moore, now on new medication, has been taken off suicide watch. the jail's goal is to return him to general population. >> hi. >> how are you doing? >> i'm doing pretty good. how are you? >> that decision will depend in part on whether dr. easley feels he's ready for it. >> what made you so mad and angry? >> that i let my son down because i ain't never -- my father was there, but he was doing the same thing i'm doing, in and out. and i feel like if i can be there with my son more and more, he won't turn to the streets like i did. like i was looking for a role model -- >> so you're hoping your son doesn't imitate -- if he does imitate you, that he imitates the good parts. >> yeah. pretty much. >>
some of that louisville slang. >> walden is not alone in feeling depressed about leaving a child on then moore's recent self-abusive behavior resulted in his being removed from his cell and placed in a restraint chair. now in a calmer state of mind, he explains why he was upset. >> my son. i know -- i know some way he's missing me as much as i'm missing him. but i try not to think about him. >> moore, now on new medication, has been taken off suicide watch. the jail's goal is...
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. >> gunning is prison slang for masturbating in front of others. >> but i didn't do it, wasn't thinkingbout her, wasn't looking at her at all. didn't even know she was there. >> while pritchett denies inappropriate conduct in front of prison staff, anthony bell freely admits it. >> like i say, it's like this, you know, i'm a man. i'm not ashamed of what i do, you know what i'm saying. yeah, i gun. you know what i am saying. i am not going to lie. yeah, i gun. you wake up that morning, that, that urge, you're feeling that urge, you know what i'm saying? you see a female, you know what i'm saying, you masturbate, you get off. that's your choice of sex. to me that is sex, that's sex, straight up with you. i have nothing to hide. >> bell has accumulated more than 20 disciplinary reports for obscene or profane acts. >> we take the charge, the obscene and profane act charge very seriously. it's some times referred to as gunning. we keep a database of our gunners. and we actually use door magnets. any time a female enters the wing, a magnet is placed over their door. they cannot see out of the
. >> gunning is prison slang for masturbating in front of others. >> but i didn't do it, wasn't thinkingbout her, wasn't looking at her at all. didn't even know she was there. >> while pritchett denies inappropriate conduct in front of prison staff, anthony bell freely admits it. >> like i say, it's like this, you know, i'm a man. i'm not ashamed of what i do, you know what i'm saying. yeah, i gun. you know what i am saying. i am not going to lie. yeah, i gun. you wake...
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in prison slang, it's known as "the hole." of the worst inmates in the state of california, the security housing unit, or shu, has always housed the worst inmates in pelican bay. >> now this might look concrete to you, but it is not comparison to the shu program. everything is concrete. >> no ground, no grass, it's all cement. lights all the time. noisy. the yard, you look up at the roof and it's like this. you don't see the sky, you still see bars, you know what i mean? >> you know, you can drive yourself crazy like that just sitting somewhere for 23 hours a day. i wouldn't want to see my worst enemy go back there. it's no place for any human being. >> in addition to containing inmates with a history of violence in the general population, the shu houses inmates who have been officially confirmed by the prison as active, valid gang members. >> under current policy, if you are validated as such, then you do have an indeterminate shu term and you will be housed in a security housing unit for an indeterminate amount of time. that
in prison slang, it's known as "the hole." of the worst inmates in the state of california, the security housing unit, or shu, has always housed the worst inmates in pelican bay. >> now this might look concrete to you, but it is not comparison to the shu program. everything is concrete. >> no ground, no grass, it's all cement. lights all the time. noisy. the yard, you look up at the roof and it's like this. you don't see the sky, you still see bars, you know what i mean?...
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. >> zachary, the defense bleeping punks was just slang.his about ill will and spite. >> ill will and spite, sure. i think the jury is going to have an opportunity to view the totality of the circumstances, not just one phrase, but his whole course of conduct, the fact that he referred to them as a-holes, the fact that he talked about them being f-ing punks or worse, depending on how you hear it on the tape. the fact that his course of conduct in following this young man, who didn't behave in any way based on any objective evidence we've seen so far that would signal that he was involved in any suspicious or criminal activity. i mean, one of the things that i think it will be useful, and i'm sure that the jury will see it at some point is the surveillance tape in the 7-eleven, because then you see the trayvon martin that any rational person would have seen. and there you see a tall, skinny black kid dressed the way our kids do in a hoodie. after all, it was raining, who is coming in to run an errand, to buy skittles and an iced tea. and it
. >> zachary, the defense bleeping punks was just slang.his about ill will and spite. >> ill will and spite, sure. i think the jury is going to have an opportunity to view the totality of the circumstances, not just one phrase, but his whole course of conduct, the fact that he referred to them as a-holes, the fact that he talked about them being f-ing punks or worse, depending on how you hear it on the tape. the fact that his course of conduct in following this young man, who didn't...
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he was best known as helping to guide chrysler through its french slang that ship through its wrenchinguccessful 2009 bankruptcy. -- through its wrenching successful 2009 in courtesy. -- 2009 bankruptcy. dodd frank, three years later. micah is joining us from new york city, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. i have been following this dodd frank situation and i thought it was a good law. [indiscernible] today they have not given me a final decision. i have to go to the attorney general. they are now going to send me a letter saying i did not give documents. they are a bunch of liars. they should stop this lobbying. they cannot help poor people. i have people struggling -- i lost my job, i was laid off. i am still making my payments every month. i just need some options because my interest rate is so high. that is all i wanted. i have a stack of documents. thank you. host: thanks for the call. front page of "the washington post," -- he has written about president's early life. andrew is joining us from manassas virginia. good morning on the republican line. call
he was best known as helping to guide chrysler through its french slang that ship through its wrenchinguccessful 2009 bankruptcy. -- through its wrenching successful 2009 in courtesy. -- 2009 bankruptcy. dodd frank, three years later. micah is joining us from new york city, good morning. caller: good morning and thank you for c-span. i have been following this dodd frank situation and i thought it was a good law. [indiscernible] today they have not given me a final decision. i have to go to the...
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hiv or hepatitis c you need the right medications if someone fractures a bone you probably need a slangin the good orthopedic surgeon. so western medicine does amazing things. we should not forget that. somebody needs a liver transplant. i had a patients who could survive zero liver transplants and two years later run the boston marathon. cure somebody's reason. but there is in my mind a certain limit to a. so it has a role. i have experienced. i had arthroscopic knee surgery. out of the blue suddenly money was swollen. i cancelled the gulf war was going to play that weekend which was very depressing. beautiful summer spring day in boston. and then i made a friend and she said, you had mentioned that you got relief from your back pain, i herniated disk. i actually went and saw that lady. and my knee was hurting. it was swollen. i got acupuncture. in the parking lot of the country club. she kicked her foot into the air. see of it is. so the next day, friday, around 4:00 i called the acupunctures earlier in the morning. i went to see her, and so did the acupuncture. i got up. if you could
hiv or hepatitis c you need the right medications if someone fractures a bone you probably need a slangin the good orthopedic surgeon. so western medicine does amazing things. we should not forget that. somebody needs a liver transplant. i had a patients who could survive zero liver transplants and two years later run the boston marathon. cure somebody's reason. but there is in my mind a certain limit to a. so it has a role. i have experienced. i had arthroscopic knee surgery. out of the blue...
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there was a different piece of slang that was used to describe the sailor in world war i it was gob.ich has sphered from our lexicon. dough boy are disputed. there are a lot of theories. the two leading ones, as far as i know. the first dates back to the heck -- mexican war. they were spotted marching through the cease -- desert covered in dust. looked like they were rolled in flour. the other leading theory was that salvation army volunteers went up to france and set up canteening serving hot coffee and doughnut. it was the first time that great many americans encountered dot nut. before that it was a regional treat. after that the doughnut came through. i like that theory better even though i think t probably the first one. >> johnny doughboy. ♪ my father was one of the people who left school at age 16, and joined the army from portland high school, and very proud to do that. he came back and finished. he went to france, and i have some letters he wrote to my mother from france, and for art facts i have his purple heart, which -- [inaudible] and also a bullet shell. on it is carved
there was a different piece of slang that was used to describe the sailor in world war i it was gob.ich has sphered from our lexicon. dough boy are disputed. there are a lot of theories. the two leading ones, as far as i know. the first dates back to the heck -- mexican war. they were spotted marching through the cease -- desert covered in dust. looked like they were rolled in flour. the other leading theory was that salvation army volunteers went up to france and set up canteening serving hot...
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if they do not speak slang, they are told they are acting white and told that they are less black and some of these role models that african americans look up to such as rappers who are out there glorify crime. host: we will take a call from stacy. caller: i will say, god bless armstrong williams. think it is the people like mycal who are keeping racism alive. i am a white girl who has been pulled over several times for no reason whatsoever. it is about attitude. it is not about being some kind of victim all the time. with this george zimmerman thing, he is not even a white man. he is also a minority. host: we will leave it there. we will begin with mycal denzel smith. guest: this thing with george zimmerman being a minority, we are talking about racism. it affects us all. it is not that we hate each other. we hate blackness. we hate things associated with blackness. that is what it is built on. we branch out and say we hate latinos and we discriminate against people of asian descent. but the core of it is anti- blackness. i am not keeping racism alive. i am trying to address it and t
if they do not speak slang, they are told they are acting white and told that they are less black and some of these role models that african americans look up to such as rappers who are out there glorify crime. host: we will take a call from stacy. caller: i will say, god bless armstrong williams. think it is the people like mycal who are keeping racism alive. i am a white girl who has been pulled over several times for no reason whatsoever. it is about attitude. it is not about being some kind...
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. >> and from time you viewed this as a slang term? would you agree?> i heard him say it. >> he didn't say the with the screeching ... >> you know from your investigation he was a bit frustrated. bill: in trying to monitor this, we want to keep it pg-13 or even pg. some of the language is being exchanged is unacceptable for our audience and not acceptable for us. so we are going to drop out of it for 30 seconds to make sure we protect ourselves and protect you at home. family broadcast. we'll keep it that way. we have a former new york city investigator. you had very few good words to say about the state's case as of last friday. on this tuesday have they gotten better. >> yesterday was pane important day for the prosecution. you had the state's witness, detective serino backtracking on his belief about zimmerman's story. so he confirmed just about that he was telling the truth with some inconsistencies, but telling the truth. >> when the videotape was played yesterday, when the audiotape, the sound of the interview zimmerman did the days after the kil
. >> and from time you viewed this as a slang term? would you agree?> i heard him say it. >> he didn't say the with the screeching ... >> you know from your investigation he was a bit frustrated. bill: in trying to monitor this, we want to keep it pg-13 or even pg. some of the language is being exchanged is unacceptable for our audience and not acceptable for us. so we are going to drop out of it for 30 seconds to make sure we protect ourselves and protect you at home....
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>> guest: bonk is slang for sexual intercourse. i have to say, though, people are going to start calling going, excuse me, i believe that you misspelled the title. it's boink, not bonk. to which i reply, yeah, okay, it is both. bonk is a little more common in the uk. it's in fact -- that's what people say in the uk. i grew up in new england and we said bonk, and to me boink is a silly word, and bonk is like, -- it's -- people will write to me and said, think it's boink, like nobody noticed the title had been misspelled. but enough people complained that i had made up for book tours a little yellow letter "i" to -- the test on the cover of the paperbook is yeley. a little peel and stick letter "i" that i had a whole of and people could apply to the cover of their book if it really bothered them i used bonk instead of boink. >> host: what did you research in the book? >> guest: "bonk" is a book about sex labs. and i'm saying it's a book about people, brave souls, who studied the physiology of sex. not gender stuff or sociology or h.i
>> guest: bonk is slang for sexual intercourse. i have to say, though, people are going to start calling going, excuse me, i believe that you misspelled the title. it's boink, not bonk. to which i reply, yeah, okay, it is both. bonk is a little more common in the uk. it's in fact -- that's what people say in the uk. i grew up in new england and we said bonk, and to me boink is a silly word, and bonk is like, -- it's -- people will write to me and said, think it's boink, like nobody...
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and then you have the girlfriend saying racial slangs -- if he was concerned why didn't he hang up andr: he didn't do it because he wanted to start a fight. >> oh come on! >> caller: two days before this -- >> he got what he deserved because he didn't hang up. >> caller: -- beat up a bus driver because he couldn't get a free ride -- >> stephanie: okay. you can pulling stuff out of your ass now. oh, god, the headache in both eyes has returned today. >> do you need a motrin maybe a pafrprin? >> stephanie: i am just bloated as we speak. we're bloated with idiot callers, except for debra in georgia. >> caller: hello. >> stephanie: hello, deb. >> caller: i just heard that man, and the case about the baby wasn't all over the news. but anyway i wasn't surprised about the verdict. what i was surprised about is the area where i live immediately after the verdict was announced they set off a firework celebration. i just thought that was so disgusting. >> stephanie: yeah, exactly. yay, an unarmed innocent black teenager is dead. hurray. i need something to cheer me up now. >> okay. >> good thing
and then you have the girlfriend saying racial slangs -- if he was concerned why didn't he hang up andr: he didn't do it because he wanted to start a fight. >> oh come on! >> caller: two days before this -- >> he got what he deserved because he didn't hang up. >> caller: -- beat up a bus driver because he couldn't get a free ride -- >> stephanie: okay. you can pulling stuff out of your ass now. oh, god, the headache in both eyes has returned today. >> do you...
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"relationship slang." a harsh though common way ofne r saying someone just broke up with me is to say i just got what? >> "b," dumped. final answer. >> all right, yes, it's dumped. >> come on. come on, bring it on. >> all right, let's see the money. let's see the money. joy's impatient. $15,000. up to $53,100. >> have you ever been dumped? >> i... yeah, i have been dumped. have you ever been dumped? >> i've been dumped. sure, i've been dumped. everyone's been dumped. it's not pretty. >> it's not pretty, but you learn from it. >> yeah, that's right. you learn the word so that you can answer the question. that's all you learn. >> 3 left in round 1. >> oh, goody. only 3 left. >> "smuggler." that's right. when guards at india's indira gandhi international airport arrested a man with a loris in his pants, he was attempting to smuggle a what? >> [laughs] >> a loris in his pants. >> is that what they're calling it these days? >> are you happy to see me, or is there a loris in your pants? >> [laughing] i think it'
"relationship slang." a harsh though common way ofne r saying someone just broke up with me is to say i just got what? >> "b," dumped. final answer. >> all right, yes, it's dumped. >> come on. come on, bring it on. >> all right, let's see the money. let's see the money. joy's impatient. $15,000. up to $53,100. >> have you ever been dumped? >> i... yeah, i have been dumped. have you ever been dumped? >> i've been dumped. sure, i've...
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>> guest: bonk is slang for sexual intercourse. i have to say, though, people are going to start calling going, excuse me, i believe you misspelled the title of your book, it's bunk, not bonk, to which i replay it is both. bonk is a little more common in the uk. but i grew up in new england and to me boink is a silly word, and bonk is like -- an an an -- people write me and say, p.s., i think it's boink, as if that made it past the copy editor and nobody noticed the title had been misspelled but enough people complained that i made up for a book tour a little yellow letter i that had a peel and stick letter i and i would have also bowl of that people would take and apply to the cover of the book if really bothered them i used bonk instead of boink. >> host: what did you reserve? >> guest: it's a book about sex labs, and this is a book about people, brave souls who studied the physiology of sex, not generalster -- jury gender stuff but the bio organics, arousal and intercourse, and this is a human system and deserves like any other
>> guest: bonk is slang for sexual intercourse. i have to say, though, people are going to start calling going, excuse me, i believe you misspelled the title of your book, it's bunk, not bonk, to which i replay it is both. bonk is a little more common in the uk. but i grew up in new england and to me boink is a silly word, and bonk is like -- an an an -- people write me and say, p.s., i think it's boink, as if that made it past the copy editor and nobody noticed the title had been...