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but, can they sneak in, because you know we talk about kodak, that meant they were allowed to radiateood so any civilized country around the world that wanted to send food to the united states they were radiating the food. what does radiation do to our food? >> radiation kills the energy of the food, and but the other thing is, with the, you know, organics, food over thousands and millions of year there's very few things that are not hybridized. >> is that true? >> yes. because there's so many -- food has just evolved over the years. and so, you know, organic, what organic principally means is, no genetically engineered food, so it can't be engineered in a laboratory, and virtually all of these very synthetic chemicals and pesticides can't be used in this organic production. >> so, why is it that organic food is so much more expensive than conventionally grown crops? >> because organic food is not subsidized by the government. when you actually go to washington and learn about all the policies, it's the genetically modified foods and the farmers that are growing them that get all the
but, can they sneak in, because you know we talk about kodak, that meant they were allowed to radiateood so any civilized country around the world that wanted to send food to the united states they were radiating the food. what does radiation do to our food? >> radiation kills the energy of the food, and but the other thing is, with the, you know, organics, food over thousands and millions of year there's very few things that are not hybridized. >> is that true? >> yes....
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we talk about kodaks. i remember when they were passed.ant they were able to radiate our food. every civil liesed country was allowed to radiate our food. what does it do to our food? >> it kills the energy of our food. with organic, food over thousands and millions of years, very few things are not hybridized because food evolves over the years. so organic, what organic principlely means is no genetically engineered food so it can't be engineered in a laboratory and virtually all of these very synthetic chemicals and pesticides can't be used in this production. >> why is it that organic food is so much more expensive than conventionally grown crops? >> because it's not subsidized by the government. when you actually go to washington and learn about all the policies, it's the genetically modified foods and the farmers that are growing them get the subsidiesubsidies. >> that seems unfair since most people i talk to actually want the organic food. >> exactly. organic food is more popular than ever, growing at approximately 10% a year. it's t
we talk about kodaks. i remember when they were passed.ant they were able to radiate our food. every civil liesed country was allowed to radiate our food. what does it do to our food? >> it kills the energy of our food. with organic, food over thousands and millions of years, very few things are not hybridized because food evolves over the years. so organic, what organic principlely means is no genetically engineered food so it can't be engineered in a laboratory and virtually all of...
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. >> we travel the country setting box office records from the kodak to the beacon in new york. >> in madea hit the big screen. perry made "diary of a mad black woman" which earned $50 million. since then, more than a dozen movies grossing nearly $700 million. >> could you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth! >> he owns a major film and tv studio. the first african-american to do so. $200 million. tbs for 100 episodes of "house of payne." now perry meets with royalty and the oprah winfrey network. he has been credited with making the network profitable. >> i will keep work. >> tyler perry is now worth more than $400 million. the business of being tyler perry is self made with a hollywood ending. >> i have everything that i want in this life. i'm happy. >> he has a formula that absolutely works. how does he do it? >> everything you see tyler perry does, it says "tyler perry presents." that is step one. he knows his audience. he caters to his audience. he doesn't take the black audience for granted. hollywood did that for years. he cajoled and caressed the african-ameri
. >> we travel the country setting box office records from the kodak to the beacon in new york. >> in madea hit the big screen. perry made "diary of a mad black woman" which earned $50 million. since then, more than a dozen movies grossing nearly $700 million. >> could you understand the words that are coming out of my mouth! >> he owns a major film and tv studio. the first african-american to do so. $200 million. tbs for 100 episodes of "house of...
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about ten to twenty centimeters likely for a windy area and over the teeth and is likely for an old kodak and i combined a very gusty conditions the half to travel to this area make sure to bring her winter survival kit and a carry extra food and water in case of emergency that temperatures are going to be very cheery in the north minus ten degrees forty in with that knocked out in denver on tuesday but that could be starkly going down as a good ten minus twelve the crease with a high on wednesday as well as their stake nine to nineteen degrees with high on their stay to watch out for the traffic cooling the primary across the europa we have a snow showers in north eastern part of the moral code to kill the cat in the ditch. instead the northeast tomorrow. i woke up to find their cd car to get the snow tyres pouring in from all over morocco to see this too barren season whether the adults enjoyed a fine thing can't enjoy defining game. and the snow resort a great source of water for the finds of their creation. that snow is relating not been added to the country adding that the suspense b
about ten to twenty centimeters likely for a windy area and over the teeth and is likely for an old kodak and i combined a very gusty conditions the half to travel to this area make sure to bring her winter survival kit and a carry extra food and water in case of emergency that temperatures are going to be very cheery in the north minus ten degrees forty in with that knocked out in denver on tuesday but that could be starkly going down as a good ten minus twelve the crease with a high on...
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back when i used to work at kodak, i would put on the blue shirts and work at best buy to see what customersould say about the products. that's a great way to find people that way. >> finally, we have a question about reaching your target demographic. >> our demographic single people between 40 and 60. social media is not reaching out to those people. my question is what other traditional ways that we can work within social media or around it to attract those folks. >> the exact opposite question that we get. >> she should be using it. those people are there. she's not going to the right places to find them. friends beget friends. crowd sourcing, not so much. friend sourcing is. that's where you want to go. the other place, more traditional, hang out where they're at. find friends together, ask for referrals, go back to the old way of doing things. that's what social media is, that same kind much friend sourcing, it's just online. >> exactly. any suggestions of how to reach people -- maybe there are a lot of 40 and 50-year-olds who are on social media but not the people she's trying to reach
back when i used to work at kodak, i would put on the blue shirts and work at best buy to see what customersould say about the products. that's a great way to find people that way. >> finally, we have a question about reaching your target demographic. >> our demographic single people between 40 and 60. social media is not reaching out to those people. my question is what other traditional ways that we can work within social media or around it to attract those folks. >> the...
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i was saying to back stage, your researchers, the kodak threeter across from you, watching the premierpation, a vocal thing to be an american audience. but it was like "happy days." wooh! we are so much more sober in our appreciation. so it is a dynasty, yeah? >> jimmy: you have such a good way of looking at it. it doesn't make a lot of sense. but on sitcoms, we go crazy. >> i saw terry jones and she is superb. but the minutes the lights were on everyone says wooh! how do you stay in character. >> jimmy: that happened to you when you walked out here tonight. you realize that, right? >> it does happen. but i don't have to go into monologue. >> jimmy: that is true. but a movie like this. like the hobbit movies, and "star trek", you experienced the same thing. people are rabid about the work itself. then you get thrown into the middle of it. >> yeah. which is kind of -- it is scary. but you just -- you can't go and please everyone. you have to just kind of fulfill the promise of the director and you know, that's the thing you are serving on a daily basis and your fellow cast and script. a
i was saying to back stage, your researchers, the kodak threeter across from you, watching the premierpation, a vocal thing to be an american audience. but it was like "happy days." wooh! we are so much more sober in our appreciation. so it is a dynasty, yeah? >> jimmy: you have such a good way of looking at it. it doesn't make a lot of sense. but on sitcoms, we go crazy. >> i saw terry jones and she is superb. but the minutes the lights were on everyone says wooh! how do...
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investigators seized his kodak camera and found explicit pictures of the victim, including a number of pictures that had to be recovered after being deleted. >>> also disturbing this case, on that camera, there are also pictures of what appear to be two other victims unidentified juvenile girls. today, chief kathy lanier called this shocking and disturbing. she is asking district drentz who's have any suspicions or knowledge of any potential cases to contact police tonight. this officer is being held without bail tonight. reporting live, scott broom, wusa9. >> another disturbing story to tell you about. a father today described his autistic son's horrible agony as he struggles with allegedly sexual abuse at the hands of his teacher. montgomery county police are trying to find the woman you see here. sharon who has apparently fled to hong kong, one step ahead of the cops. bruce leshan is live at policeheadquarters with the latest. what have you learned? >> quite a bit, jan. unlike nsa leaker, edward snowden. police do not believe that sharon, 25 years old, will escape justice for long.
investigators seized his kodak camera and found explicit pictures of the victim, including a number of pictures that had to be recovered after being deleted. >>> also disturbing this case, on that camera, there are also pictures of what appear to be two other victims unidentified juvenile girls. today, chief kathy lanier called this shocking and disturbing. she is asking district drentz who's have any suspicions or knowledge of any potential cases to contact police tonight. this...
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he always says kodak, put you kids through college, but it low, sold it high. >> i know what you mean. liz: happy holidays. lovely to have you. we will come back before the futures close. thank you. dave: it is down to the wire for retailers, holiday shopping season ramps up. we will tell you which ones knocked it all of the park and which ones floundered. the names you should be putting under your christmas tree coming. liz: how do you sell volatility? the virtual currencies bit:plunging dramatically from $1,200 to 500 in the month of december. is this virtual currency on the brink of collapse or is it only the beginning of a bright future? tell us what you think. is a bit:the currency of the future or a bubble about to burst? log onto facebook.com/"after the bell". we have a top guest to talk about bit:and whether you should be looking at it. [ male a announcer ] need help keeping your digestive balance in sync? try align. it's the number one ge recommended probiotic that helps maintain digestive balanc ♪ stay in the groove with align. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the pat
he always says kodak, put you kids through college, but it low, sold it high. >> i know what you mean. liz: happy holidays. lovely to have you. we will come back before the futures close. thank you. dave: it is down to the wire for retailers, holiday shopping season ramps up. we will tell you which ones knocked it all of the park and which ones floundered. the names you should be putting under your christmas tree coming. liz: how do you sell volatility? the virtual currencies bit:plunging...
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there he told the 15-year-old to take off her top so he could take pictures of her injuries with his kodak easy share camera. she said she didn't have any injuries to see but the officer allegedly insisted calling it quote part of the procedure. he did the same on the girl's lower body saying he needed photos of tattoos for identification purposes. when investigators seized the camera they found photos of the girl and two other unknown victims. washington's a seven veteran and last night police chief cathy lanier reacted. >> instead of protecting the public he's done just you know this horrible act to hurt members and children. >> reporter: washington by the way according to public records is an army veteran. he is being held without bail right now. he gets a hearing on bail tomorrow. he faces the potential of up to 30 years in federal prison. in waldorf, scott broom, wusa9. >>> earlier today, connecticut officials released the 911 tapes from the day of the sandy hook school shootings in newtown. well, 22 of the 26 families who lost loved ones in that horrific tragedy asked a judge to bloc
there he told the 15-year-old to take off her top so he could take pictures of her injuries with his kodak easy share camera. she said she didn't have any injuries to see but the officer allegedly insisted calling it quote part of the procedure. he did the same on the girl's lower body saying he needed photos of tattoos for identification purposes. when investigators seized the camera they found photos of the girl and two other unknown victims. washington's a seven veteran and last night police...
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you're going to be kodak, you're going to be making silver film when everybody has a digital phone.looked into this feasibility whatsoever? >> we've certainly heard anecdotes of people -- of trials in china and certainly amazon is talking about it. i think that's a long ways. >> really. i don't believe you. i think you've got double secret code name at u.p.s. for doing this and you're not telling us because you're worried about fedex listening in and -- or the post office or something. you haven't looked at a feasibility study of this down the road? >> well, joe, 36 years ago i started with the company as a delivery driver and maybe we're just hesitant. i think the u.p.s. driver will be there delivering packages -- >> well, if you're not doing it, i don't think it's going to happen. >> i'm looking up drones in china deliver packages even a birthday cake. it's a cnet.com story. >> i don't see how -- someone is missing something. >> i'm imagining one of those trucks, you know, comes to your house, delivers the package, gets back in the truck, the blades come out from the top of the tr
you're going to be kodak, you're going to be making silver film when everybody has a digital phone.looked into this feasibility whatsoever? >> we've certainly heard anecdotes of people -- of trials in china and certainly amazon is talking about it. i think that's a long ways. >> really. i don't believe you. i think you've got double secret code name at u.p.s. for doing this and you're not telling us because you're worried about fedex listening in and -- or the post office or...
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kodak was introducing family. it is a iconic product for ford pripe.ing said 27 percent of buyers are on women. >> and let's talk about the fast food to debate. there is a big debate across were zero hundred cities have workers the are going on strike because that one better wages. there was a big argument about whether or not the living wages the muff and whether or not it could be done. >> we're talking on skilled, under educated people. we are talking about a debate where you have mcdonald's pay them but is the franchisee. mcdonald's did make a lot a money is so that is the corporation. it is not an easy debate to six. i myself, for the record, yahoo did a survey and a lot of people are saying not to raise it. with that they said obviously, it is frustrating to work for $7.25 an hour. but when i was young, mcdonald's was the way for you to get out of your home, meet someone and get ready for college. it was not meant to be a steady job. >> the democrats are pushing for higher minimum wage it will be interesting and 2014. we do not want to go down th
kodak was introducing family. it is a iconic product for ford pripe.ing said 27 percent of buyers are on women. >> and let's talk about the fast food to debate. there is a big debate across were zero hundred cities have workers the are going on strike because that one better wages. there was a big argument about whether or not the living wages the muff and whether or not it could be done. >> we're talking on skilled, under educated people. we are talking about a debate where you...
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ibm, ford company, coca-cola, kodak. so it was okay to do business in south africa. it was fine.inden johnson said he was one with the african regime. it was only nixon the same, it was only jimmy carter who said the united states is a different kind of engage. with countries like south africa, angola, et cetera. reagan then pushed back. so you can imagine, reagan was very popular, you know, in sort of main stream opinion. they did engage in arms struggle. they were like non-violent. it's very difficult to sell that. the cold war is going on. you can use that as a bogey to say they support it. you can see by the clip, they support it by the soviet union. i think what happens here if i was watching it from outside, i water a teenager at the time. you are getting the word in the united states on college campuses the african-americans underestimate how hard it was to get people here to realize that this wasn't just struggle and a moral struggle through church groups had began to complain and point out these contra dictions, insisting on this economic angle. because what reagan did w
ibm, ford company, coca-cola, kodak. so it was okay to do business in south africa. it was fine.inden johnson said he was one with the african regime. it was only nixon the same, it was only jimmy carter who said the united states is a different kind of engage. with countries like south africa, angola, et cetera. reagan then pushed back. so you can imagine, reagan was very popular, you know, in sort of main stream opinion. they did engage in arms struggle. they were like non-violent. it's very...
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heard that people like stevie wonder was being arrested outside the embassy and great companies like kodakere disinvesting from south africa and banks were placed under pressure, it gave us the courage to face whatever odds the state of emergency would give us. because then we knew that we were going to be free, that when it was a matter for debate in the congress of the united states, when every day, day in and day out in london and in washington the great capitals of the world, people were giving themselves up for arrest, we then knew that it was a matter of time. >> right. >> and lastly, when this movement got president reagan to change his mind, then the last bastion of support for apartheid south africa fell. and that was the decisive moment. >> as the ambassador speaks about the fight for freedom, and you, congresswoman, i was just thinking about your interview, wolf, with dr. bernice king. nelson mandela and dr. martin luther king were cell mates. he in a birmingham jail, he in robben island jail. >> and they both sort of helped each other. they both worked on each other's mission.
heard that people like stevie wonder was being arrested outside the embassy and great companies like kodakere disinvesting from south africa and banks were placed under pressure, it gave us the courage to face whatever odds the state of emergency would give us. because then we knew that we were going to be free, that when it was a matter for debate in the congress of the united states, when every day, day in and day out in london and in washington the great capitals of the world, people were...
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. >> it's the inflexion point of a kodak. everybody had a camera. they don't have it any more, but they have these romantic notions about it, becky quick. >> ste has one. >> and that's sort of what's going on. >> right here on set somewhere. >> i drove around yesterday looking for a photo mat to drop some film. >> seriously? >> no. >> is there any place that develops photos any more. >> i have a place. >> oh, you do? >> a couple blocks from -- >> but they don't develop stuff that you've got in a camera that you hand over? >> you could if you would like to. >> you still can do that? >> yes. we don't do that, but you could do that if you'd like. you can also e-mail your photos. >> it is incredible the way music changes, too. someone just a couple of years ago someone on some tv show is getting a cd player for christmas or something. it's -- do they sell cd players any more? >> i believe you can still buy cd players. >> it's unbelievable how apple -- it's gone. the cd is basically -- >> do you remember having a 3.5 floppy disk drive? >> you have to be
. >> it's the inflexion point of a kodak. everybody had a camera. they don't have it any more, but they have these romantic notions about it, becky quick. >> ste has one. >> and that's sort of what's going on. >> right here on set somewhere. >> i drove around yesterday looking for a photo mat to drop some film. >> seriously? >> no. >> is there any place that develops photos any more. >> i have a place. >> oh, you do? >> a couple...