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if you are lucky to have floor to ceiling windows, let them lock. no window treatments. right, we are done. i think it looks amazing. i love it. i hope that some you does. we will break it down show you how we did it. i started with one really good piece some of which is what i recommend for any room. in this case, it was the couch. which added an old rug gave it a big pop of color and a touch of modern aesthetic. i wanted to add a little bit of light and a lot of drama. so i went for these egg, bold, and hanging mirrors. of theflect all beautiful trees outside each window. something really easy and affordable -- these overlays. i love them. they come in a bunch of different shapes and sizes. they look really cute. least -- certainly not we have the outdoor area. not only does she have a cute seating area, but there is a fire element. it looks amazing. i think it better get her now and show her what i did. wait for it. and open your eyes. >> oh, my goodness. [laughter] i can't believe this is the same room. >> the couch! >> it looks different. it looks like a grown-up ro
if you are lucky to have floor to ceiling windows, let them lock. no window treatments. right, we are done. i think it looks amazing. i love it. i hope that some you does. we will break it down show you how we did it. i started with one really good piece some of which is what i recommend for any room. in this case, it was the couch. which added an old rug gave it a big pop of color and a touch of modern aesthetic. i wanted to add a little bit of light and a lot of drama. so i went for these...
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if you are lucky to have floor to ceiling windows, let them lock. no window treatments. right, we are done. i think it looks amazing. i love it. i hope that some you does. we will break it down show you how we did it. i started with one really good piece some of which is what i recommend for any room. in this case, it was the couch. which added an old rug gave it a big pop of color and a touch of modern aesthetic. i wanted to add a little bit of light and a lot of drama. so i went for these egg, bold, and hanging mirrors. of theflect all beautiful trees outside each window. something really easy and affordable -- these overlays. i love them. they come in a bunch of different shapes and sizes. they look really cute. least -- certainly not we have the outdoor area. not only does she have a cute seating area, but there is a fire element. it looks amazing. i think it better get her now and show her what i did. wait for it. and open your eyes. >> oh, my goodness. [laughter] i can't believe this is the same room. >> the couch! >> it looks different. it looks like a grown-up ro
if you are lucky to have floor to ceiling windows, let them lock. no window treatments. right, we are done. i think it looks amazing. i love it. i hope that some you does. we will break it down show you how we did it. i started with one really good piece some of which is what i recommend for any room. in this case, it was the couch. which added an old rug gave it a big pop of color and a touch of modern aesthetic. i wanted to add a little bit of light and a lot of drama. so i went for these...
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Dec 27, 2013
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let go through it! >> it locks behind them. >> i like to see how they did this. they didn't stress them out. >> these guys had a den nearby. so they just went back to their den and didn't need to be relocated. >> vacation home closed up. >> this is a commercial for a product that some people think is pretty cool. so three people on a lift, they're skiing in some resort somewhere. guy gets a call and he's got his galaxy gear watch, no big deal. >> dude with the galaxy watch, the other guy with just the smartphone is making a fool of himself. >> hey, pretty lady. >> it's cool. >> it's cool technology. >> this product getting a lot of attention not because of the product. it because the video sucks. >> hey, what's up? >> we were just talking about how lame the acting is, the story line is so predictable. it's like oh, yeah, the guy with cool gadget gets the girl, the other guy that doesn't have it makes a fool of itself. but because the video is so bad is why it's getting ai tension. >> bad by design? >> i think so. >> hey, pretty lady. zat cla >> it's a classic cam
let go through it! >> it locks behind them. >> i like to see how they did this. they didn't stress them out. >> these guys had a den nearby. so they just went back to their den and didn't need to be relocated. >> vacation home closed up. >> this is a commercial for a product that some people think is pretty cool. so three people on a lift, they're skiing in some resort somewhere. guy gets a call and he's got his galaxy gear watch, no big deal. >> dude with...
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Dec 10, 2013
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let the time do them. i was fortunate to be in prison where i was locked up with some of the most brilliant minds.hael milken was in there. any of the wall street guys. he said, when you were on the streets selling drugs, you understood budgets. do isd, all you have to change the product. self discovery, learning how to cook in prison. i utilized my gift of gab, which is a great communicator. i came out ready and focused. to key is being able reinvent themselves. the prison system doesn't rehabilitate you. you have to be ready to rehabilitate yourself. the recipesentioned to success. i want you to say a word about how these became recipes to your success. particular order, the self-control are. >> the self-control or is an individual who understands a level of leadership, an individual who takes control of his life. that is important to me because in prison they take control of you. i wanted to make sure i let people know you understand you have to be in charge of your own life and destiny's. strategic.s about >> i was always disciplined in prison and in my life today. i don't waiver from what i a
let the time do them. i was fortunate to be in prison where i was locked up with some of the most brilliant minds.hael milken was in there. any of the wall street guys. he said, when you were on the streets selling drugs, you understood budgets. do isd, all you have to change the product. self discovery, learning how to cook in prison. i utilized my gift of gab, which is a great communicator. i came out ready and focused. to key is being able reinvent themselves. the prison system doesn't...
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Dec 23, 2013
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now we have all these people sort of locked into the system. we can't let them down. there is only one way to go and that is single-payer. adam: ben, i want to ask you a question. i think administration did something mo american could ever do, make people feel sorry for the insurance industry. at end of the day if you don't get young people and healthy people signing up to pay for this it can't work and insurance companies take a hit. eventually those of us who are customers of insurance companies we will take a hit, will we not? >> that's a great point. just a couple of things on that.is, number one we're expecting some of the largest increases for small group insurance plans in the colling year in 2014. then let me tell you what we'll be talking about in about two weeks. all individuals enrolling in obamacaree they enroll through the healthcare.gov but pay the first month's premium to the insurance company. what's going to happen on january 1st, consumers out there need to be aware, is that the first time they get a prescription filled, first time they try to go to
now we have all these people sort of locked into the system. we can't let them down. there is only one way to go and that is single-payer. adam: ben, i want to ask you a question. i think administration did something mo american could ever do, make people feel sorry for the insurance industry. at end of the day if you don't get young people and healthy people signing up to pay for this it can't work and insurance companies take a hit. eventually those of us who are customers of insurance...
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let's hold the parents accountable. so the kids have affluenza, what do the parents have in well, they have an abdication of their responsibility, they have not doing the right thing, so why don't we lock them ask you about it, because a lot of folks are talking about a double standard. if you group up in the the inner city, you're not going to get this argument, or maybe you were. what happens if you're extremely poor, your parents are not involved? in fact, they're on drugs, and you do something like this. some may use that as a way to explain your behavior, and one wonders if there's a double standard both ways. >> of course there is. i'm a black male from north philly, a troubled area in philadelphia. i grew up in foster care. but i'm sitting here today with a ph.d. on fox news during the day talking about a very important issue because i worked, and people held me accountable. nobody said, you know what, chuck? because you were poor and you grew up in a dysfunctional family, you can do whatever you want, and we're going to give you stuff and allow you to make excuses. no. in this country you work hard, you do well, and you're rewarded for it. conversely, if you do bad things and you hu
let's hold the parents accountable. so the kids have affluenza, what do the parents have in well, they have an abdication of their responsibility, they have not doing the right thing, so why don't we lock them ask you about it, because a lot of folks are talking about a double standard. if you group up in the the inner city, you're not going to get this argument, or maybe you were. what happens if you're extremely poor, your parents are not involved? in fact, they're on drugs, and you do...
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going to try to educate them and let them know to make the right choices in life. it seems like we have a locked gate right here. i'm familiar with those. oh, yeah, this is going to be fun. school -- to be back in school again. fresh air. fresh air. >> it will probably be in the front there. >> yeah. in the front there. >> coming in the side. >> good morning, everyone. good morning, everyone! >> morning! >> better. a lot better. i'm officer martinez. this is my partner, officer ford. okay? today we brought with us inmate sanders. he's actually doing time right now at corcoran. all right? we brought a program it's called "another way." what the "another way" program does is it talks about the realities of the choices that you are making right now, okay? the choices that could lead you to prison. >> i can tell you how to get it to prison. it's not that hard. we're here to tell you how to stay out of prison, if you want to hear it. we all know there's crime out here in these streets. we all know there's gangs out here. but how do we stop it? that's why i'm here. all right? mr. sanders. >> good morn
going to try to educate them and let them know to make the right choices in life. it seems like we have a locked gate right here. i'm familiar with those. oh, yeah, this is going to be fun. school -- to be back in school again. fresh air. fresh air. >> it will probably be in the front there. >> yeah. in the front there. >> coming in the side. >> good morning, everyone. good morning, everyone! >> morning! >> better. a lot better. i'm officer martinez. this is...
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we can rent them to hong kong they can happen to any church in a locked. conti of congress who made the pattern and don't let the healing china i get the price may be thirty three thousand us dollars. i know my friends and spent about thirty three two thousand us dollars on giving birth to their baby the people. the ppp or child right. however it is difficult for children to adapt to new living how close the gap in order for me meant i needed to give birth to baby gone com to book up to try clever and all the legal trick. one trick is to paint the second half the country after buying the present department the four hundred thousand in the worst six thousand dollars in total the doctor if you can do that instead of the permit in china. in no time for development including confirm that on the question tipping the future empress of china today will that got the famous film director john email to pay the local competition. he brought me more than one child. johnny most the time film director and producer. not that doesn't address the opening and closing ceremonies of the two thousand the government in beijing. i
we can rent them to hong kong they can happen to any church in a locked. conti of congress who made the pattern and don't let the healing china i get the price may be thirty three thousand us dollars. i know my friends and spent about thirty three two thousand us dollars on giving birth to their baby the people. the ppp or child right. however it is difficult for children to adapt to new living how close the gap in order for me meant i needed to give birth to baby gone com to book up to try...
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them into a zipper-lock bag. all right, so into the freezer these go, and again, we're going to let those sit on the counter for abouttwo to three hours. all right, you can see these have really bloomed there, and they're nice and pudgy, and they're perfect for baking. now we're going to give them a little bit of an egg wash. and this is egg with a tablespoon of water and just a pinch of salt. you don't have to be perfect with the egg wash. it can get on the parchment paper, and that's fine. you do want to coat all the dough that's exposed. all right, so these guys are now ready for the oven, and i have the oven preheating at 425 degrees. i have them on the upper-middle and lower-middle racks. i'm going to turn the oven down to 400 degrees, so you heat the oven just a little bit higher so you make sure you get that oven spring, and you don't lose any heat when you open the door. so they're going to bake in that 400-degree oven for about 20 to 25 minutes, and we're going to switch the racks and rotate them halfway through. oh, i love that smell. >> they look fabulous. >> aren't they gorgeous? all right. grab this too.
them into a zipper-lock bag. all right, so into the freezer these go, and again, we're going to let those sit on the counter for abouttwo to three hours. all right, you can see these have really bloomed there, and they're nice and pudgy, and they're perfect for baking. now we're going to give them a little bit of an egg wash. and this is egg with a tablespoon of water and just a pinch of salt. you don't have to be perfect with the egg wash. it can get on the parchment paper, and that's fine....
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locked up. i try to help him. i have little brothers and sisters aiming for it. i can't let them see i'm the same person. i have to change. >> while his marathon interview continues, abel watches from his holding cell just steps away. his turn is just around the corner. >> i just want them to know, i need to go home and take care of my family, my little brother and i want to go to college and play football. hopefully that will encourage them to release me. >> it's something we all take quite seriously, and we hope we have done everything we can to influence that particular juvenile in a positive direction so he can return back to the family and the community and make a positive difference. that's essentially what everybody is here for. >> i do have one question. what changed in november? up until november, you got two, three, four conduct reports every month, every month, just like clockwork. what changed? >> the fact that i was tired of being here. i have grown up. i said it's time to go. my thinking, the way i did things, i would say, that's what changed. i did a lot more thinking after i did all that
locked up. i try to help him. i have little brothers and sisters aiming for it. i can't let them see i'm the same person. i have to change. >> while his marathon interview continues, abel watches from his holding cell just steps away. his turn is just around the corner. >> i just want them to know, i need to go home and take care of my family, my little brother and i want to go to college and play football. hopefully that will encourage them to release me. >> it's something we...
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locking them, obviously more expensive to have people at them all the time. but you're right, many of the big high schools have multiple doors that folks can get into. letask you what more you might know about the motivation of this young man. >> well, we don't know. there have been reports that maybe he was bullied. i mean, this is really kind of inexplicable that he would for seems like not that big of a deal, would come after with the intent to kill the teacher that had demoted, the librarian. i can't even fathom it. after last year at our legislative session, we put in place over $20 million just to dramatically spend mental health, 24 hours, seven day a week call-in centers and mobile crisis centers to train people like in cpr to recognize mental illness when you see it. get to it quickly. but this kid, by all accounts, wasn't -- didn't exhibit the warning signs of mental illness. obviously, it's hard to fathom why he would have done this without being somewhat crazy. but bullying does seem to be a number of these kids were bullied at some point. we have programs now throughout the state, anti-bullying, trying to get kids to deal with that in a mor
locking them, obviously more expensive to have people at them all the time. but you're right, many of the big high schools have multiple doors that folks can get into. letask you what more you might know about the motivation of this young man. >> well, we don't know. there have been reports that maybe he was bullied. i mean, this is really kind of inexplicable that he would for seems like not that big of a deal, would come after with the intent to kill the teacher that had demoted, the...
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them to walk back. the fed knows since the fed's hands are tied let's celebrate while we can. good news, as long as it doesn't get too hot, i hate to say goldie lock's people said before me, not too hot. >> all right. moderation in all things. what do you think, jeff? >> sue, certainly adding jobs to the u.s. economy is good news, but i'm going to disagree slightly to my friend mr. your rio here. we saw that underscored on the nonfarm payrolls, we saw it go to 293 and the pits all of a sudden started selling and then crickets. why the equities not dropping here and then they started buying the treasuries. we see uncertainty out of the if snead uncertainty for ten minutes, it takes about an hour it figure this out and come to a reasonable conclusion. >> fair enough. >> but to the point of -- >> occurred -- >> brings us to the point of whether or not the stronger economy is stronger than free money from the fed. go ahead. >> if you beamed yourself to this point in time right now and all you had was a current economic data, you'd say is the fed's policy appropriate and the answer to that is absolutely it's not appropriate. but the fed is worried about
them to walk back. the fed knows since the fed's hands are tied let's celebrate while we can. good news, as long as it doesn't get too hot, i hate to say goldie lock's people said before me, not too hot. >> all right. moderation in all things. what do you think, jeff? >> sue, certainly adding jobs to the u.s. economy is good news, but i'm going to disagree slightly to my friend mr. your rio here. we saw that underscored on the nonfarm payrolls, we saw it go to 293 and the pits all...
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jenna: faith, let me ask you though, if you have a juror's name you can look them up on twitter. for the most part, if you're not locked you can sort of look at it anyways. they don't need to be forced to give that information to you. it is out there right now. i can follow you on twitter. >> well, exactly, but the attorneys and they do do that. we often in every trial we look up people's twitter handles, facebook pages, to zoo see what is going on. perhaps they don't use their names or perhaps have other accounts that the attorneys may not be able to look up by doing search of the name. asking for this information and they're providing it, they have to provide their addresses, phone numbers. twitter handle is less intrusive than those things even. think about the reason why jody arias's attorney asked for this information. because it was a problem in the last trial. this is a retrial, an opportunity for the judge to address some issues that came up before. now in this retrial phase. there was juror reached out to by someone in the public on social media on twitter. that is his concern going forward. he wants to see wh
jenna: faith, let me ask you though, if you have a juror's name you can look them up on twitter. for the most part, if you're not locked you can sort of look at it anyways. they don't need to be forced to give that information to you. it is out there right now. i can follow you on twitter. >> well, exactly, but the attorneys and they do do that. we often in every trial we look up people's twitter handles, facebook pages, to zoo see what is going on. perhaps they don't use their names or...