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>> with asu, with, you know, i want to be clear about everything. >> doesn't get no better than asu.o to asu, nothing else can change. i can't go to pop, so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell. >> he's a player. he's the type of inmate who reads you and if you're afraid of him, he's going to act tough. if you're not afraid of him, he won't act tough. >> i knew what was going to happen. >> he doesn't know where his lies begin and his truths end. very compulsive. he likes to keep himself clean. he will beat up a cell mate because his cell mate doesn't keep his cell clean. that's just his personality. >> it's just stupid, because i knew this [ bleep ] was going to happen where i can't leave the box. you know what i'm saying? take a dog out of the cage, he nibbles -- he don't even nibbles, he barks, because you're so used to him biting, instead ofbiting, instead of lo at the positive sign, saying, he barked, he didn't bite for a change. he barked. he might bite, thro
>> with asu, with, you know, i want to be clear about everything. >> doesn't get no better than asu.o to asu, nothing else can change. i can't go to pop, so, no, no questions. >> all right. thank you. >> now, knowing he will spend his last five weeks at suffolk county in segregation, esdale is led back to his cell. >> he's a player. he's the type of inmate who reads you and if you're afraid of him, he's going to act tough. if you're not afraid of him, he won't act...
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estados unidos >>ana bautista trabaja arduamente en esta bodega para ahorrar dinero y enviar ropa a asuacer estos envios. >>es una ayuda que uno hace. >>estos despachos dejarán de hacerse a república dominicana por una orden del servicio de aduanas que prohíbe el ingreso de ropa usada al país. >>la ley dice que sea ropa de origen desconocido que podria estar contaminada >>esto se hizo a petición de los empresarios de la zona. >>la industria textil considera estos envios como competencia desleall >>nos perjudicará mucho en 60%. >>el cónsul en nueva york admite que todo obedece a presiónes de empresas dominicanas >>ellos pagan ipuestos, sus negocios se ven afectadas, la ropa usada no paga impuestos lo que nos preocupa es que la comunidad resulte afectada >>y buscan manera para que los dominicanos sigan enviando ropa destinada a las familias y no veneta >>la mitad de los condados del país declarada en zona de emergencia. la mayoría de ellos atraviesa un sequía considerada la peor de varias décadas >>en arizona inundaciones dejan carretera bajo las aguas. >>incendio forestal de rápido movim
estados unidos >>ana bautista trabaja arduamente en esta bodega para ahorrar dinero y enviar ropa a asuacer estos envios. >>es una ayuda que uno hace. >>estos despachos dejarán de hacerse a república dominicana por una orden del servicio de aduanas que prohíbe el ingreso de ropa usada al país. >>la ley dice que sea ropa de origen desconocido que podria estar contaminada >>esto se hizo a petición de los empresarios de la zona. >>la industria textil...
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so as a result of that, we're going to go ahead and retain you here in asu pending the d.a.'s referral. >> i don't want to be in the hole for sure. i don't think i should be, i think i'm the victim here. >> okay. and all of that will be figured out when the actual scenario is heard from the attorney's office. the senior hearing officer. then you can go ahead and give him whatever information that you have. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> any other questions? >> no. >> thank you. you have a nice day. >> you, too. >> the postponement of his hearing means that michael will remain in ad sag for the foreseeable future and still faces the possibility of a 15-month shu term. >> my life is in turmoil, i'm locked in this little bitty cell. if i get found guilty by the people, these people, this is going to be a kangaroo court. i've got 15 months in the shu, which most likely i will be found guilty. and then, the worst part is that they are asking the d.a. to press charges against me. if the d.a. presses charges against me, and i get convicted over there, i have another life senten
so as a result of that, we're going to go ahead and retain you here in asu pending the d.a.'s referral. >> i don't want to be in the hole for sure. i don't think i should be, i think i'm the victim here. >> okay. and all of that will be figured out when the actual scenario is heard from the attorney's office. the senior hearing officer. then you can go ahead and give him whatever information that you have. do you understand that? >> yeah. >> any other questions? >>...
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before we go, last week at asu i did pretty well when it came to getting the digits, from the ladies, and the fellas. >> i'm kelly. >> hi kelly. this is our number. >> okay. here is the number for somebody who's down for a san francisco bird feeder. >> take this. >> i'll take it. >> i'm still a virgin so here's my number. after i got home, i was feeling a little lonely so i made a few dozen regrettable late night phone calls. >> hello. >> what's up. it's daniel. >> daniel tosh. >> you gave me your phone number last week. what were your intentions. >> anything really. >> anything? >> hello. >> hey is now a good time to [bleep]. you left your phone number and you didn't put a name on it. is this katie? >> no this is not. >> is this timothy. >> no. >> i called the wrong one. this is daniel. do you think there's any chance we could have a real relationship? >> i don't know. you were kind of mean to me when we met. >> see. that's why i wanted to talk to katie. >> you told me this rage castle sucks. why would you give your phone number if you've seen the show. because i wanted to know you b
before we go, last week at asu i did pretty well when it came to getting the digits, from the ladies, and the fellas. >> i'm kelly. >> hi kelly. this is our number. >> okay. here is the number for somebody who's down for a san francisco bird feeder. >> take this. >> i'll take it. >> i'm still a virgin so here's my number. after i got home, i was feeling a little lonely so i made a few dozen regrettable late night phone calls. >> hello. >> what's...
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asue from a few dramatic angles, it's not too different from her old blond hairdo. what do you think snimplts not too sure. >>> former secretary of state condoleezza rice is showing off a much more casual side since leaving national politics. she's making her modeling debut for the nfl's line of women's clothic. she says she's proud to show her passion for the cleveland browns. other women include serena williams and i advantagea trump, all picked because they are considered role model for girls. enchts she wears the jersey well. >> it looks good. >>> up next, two best friends risk their lives for each other. >>> we want to update the story of two young men who give meaning to the term best friends forever. they were victims of the shooting rampage. one was hit by a shotgun blast. her best friend refused to leave her behind. here's kristen dahlgren. >> reporter: in the face of unspeakable terror. >> there's smoke, there's explosions, there's blood, there's death, there's guns being fired. >> emerged a story of enduring friendship. >> you never know how close you are
asue from a few dramatic angles, it's not too different from her old blond hairdo. what do you think snimplts not too sure. >>> former secretary of state condoleezza rice is showing off a much more casual side since leaving national politics. she's making her modeling debut for the nfl's line of women's clothic. she says she's proud to show her passion for the cleveland browns. other women include serena williams and i advantagea trump, all picked because they are considered role model...
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is that asue or am i overlooking the numbers and does congressman ryan hymn him. >> that's what is making the difference is that difference. >> and they are big. >> and if mitt romney does not win florida or ohio he will not win the presidency. >> and why are the women not wild about him and they are wild about president obama in the large margins. >> the white house is directing the war on women stuff and contraception stuff. and the obama campaign is running a lot of ads on the contraception issue as a matter of fact. this is what they are pushing hard. it is something that is always going on. >> and huge differences and in wisconsin, 23 point difference between the two candidates. ohio is 58-37 percent . all . states. pennsylvania-35. they are giant margins. >>> and these are -- the place for ryan help would be wisconsin and more more women in wisconsin know paul ryan and his reputation and he could do better with them there? who solves that problem in ohio and florida, don't know. >>> and everyone is very interested in today's newest vice-president candidate and karl rove tells me vic
is that asue or am i overlooking the numbers and does congressman ryan hymn him. >> that's what is making the difference is that difference. >> and they are big. >> and if mitt romney does not win florida or ohio he will not win the presidency. >> and why are the women not wild about him and they are wild about president obama in the large margins. >> the white house is directing the war on women stuff and contraception stuff. and the obama campaign is running a...
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a vicious battleground stock that asues other companies. it is good business, people. i get asked about this one a lot. it is a binary stock. it is either going to go up huge -- >> house of pleasure. >> or hounded on news. >> house of pain. >> as we parted ways i muttered to myself why didn't i talk to him about dividends because the fed was sure to say buy stocks with dividends. they speak in real dialect that is no doubt meant to confuse as many people as possible. i can translate in an espn, cnbc kind of way. the economy is not doing jack. housing not really cooking. gasoline down a bit but not a lot of hiring. my translation continues. we are going to figure something out eventually that might help if things get worse but we'll do nothing if things get better. finally the fed gives you a punch line. we don't need to raise rates because there is not a lot of economic activity and inflation is okay. we probably won't raise them until late 2014. it is only because i want to sound authoritative. it is the only thing that matters because bernanke is taking away any alte
a vicious battleground stock that asues other companies. it is good business, people. i get asked about this one a lot. it is a binary stock. it is either going to go up huge -- >> house of pleasure. >> or hounded on news. >> house of pain. >> as we parted ways i muttered to myself why didn't i talk to him about dividends because the fed was sure to say buy stocks with dividends. they speak in real dialect that is no doubt meant to confuse as many people as possible. i...
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maybe the first asu alum on cnbc. thanks for having me there. i'm always for my clients and kids even is buying the best companies so with google right now and apple if you can afford two or three shares, that's what you should do. they're the best companies and happen to be a lot of great companies and a lot of great companies in the $10 to $30 range and so it depends. what you have affinity to, what you feel you are watching, trends that you feel you're a part of and that feel unstoppable if they're $10 or $20 stocks i'm all for it. in software and in the toy business, i think there's some great ideas out there. >> robert, do you agree with a young investor like kevin flynn and better off buying one good quality stock like google? >> yeah. absolutely agree. apple and google are both fine companies but there's some people, young investors and might have only a couple hundred bucks to get going and plenty of good names in the 20s and 30s that investors get started with, equally as fine as apple and google. >> like, like? give us names here, robe
maybe the first asu alum on cnbc. thanks for having me there. i'm always for my clients and kids even is buying the best companies so with google right now and apple if you can afford two or three shares, that's what you should do. they're the best companies and happen to be a lot of great companies and a lot of great companies in the $10 to $30 range and so it depends. what you have affinity to, what you feel you are watching, trends that you feel you're a part of and that feel unstoppable if...
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. >>> general motors and asu skrks u recalling 258,000 suvs. the problem is fluid that could cause corrosion in the power window system and the door switch circuit board. on the driver's side. they're recalling the trailblazer which you see here. others being recalled incloud the gmc envoy, buick rainier and ascender and 97-x. 28 fires and no injuries. >>> a california company is recalling lettuce because of a possible e. coli contamination. romaine lettuce was shipped to 19 states. the lettuce based company says the recall involves the field fresh wrapped single head romaine lettuce. it has a best by date of august 19th. if you have the lettuce throw it away. no reported illnesses. >>> good news for chockchockaho. the flavor of certain foods may boost your mood, according to new research. other studies establish that comfort foods like chocolate and strawberries can have a positive effect on how we feel. new researchers say -- now researchers say that effect may be linked to the flavors of those foods. their chemical structure is similar to th
. >>> general motors and asu skrks u recalling 258,000 suvs. the problem is fluid that could cause corrosion in the power window system and the door switch circuit board. on the driver's side. they're recalling the trailblazer which you see here. others being recalled incloud the gmc envoy, buick rainier and ascender and 97-x. 28 fires and no injuries. >>> a california company is recalling lettuce because of a possible e. coli contamination. romaine lettuce was shipped to 19...
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during the eared the coun >> the agricultural revolution conducted was some sort of return to asu goldenhat from what is death and camr the countryside and mass starvation. later of course, many learned what happened and became disillusionedd. of the cambridge 54 different. they did not just talk aboutey it but took action. makes up to the clevern recruitment approach. for years they provided for may shouldn't to the government permit and intelligence services. whojoi handing over atomic secrets among other things with allviett the access given to him, he head-- rose to be head of the department but most of the others were killed.ussia emb and mother handed over suitcases of documents to be photocopied and john who joined which is the equivalent of your nsa. the cambridge five characters, and differences have fascinated novelist ever since they were exposed. abo they continued to fascinate meut.uir why did they fall under the kgb recruiter and the communist regime in turn on their own country? their relationship with each other than their recruiter, what turned them in probably the mostt
during the eared the coun >> the agricultural revolution conducted was some sort of return to asu goldenhat from what is death and camr the countryside and mass starvation. later of course, many learned what happened and became disillusionedd. of the cambridge 54 different. they did not just talk aboutey it but took action. makes up to the clevern recruitment approach. for years they provided for may shouldn't to the government permit and intelligence services. whojoi handing over atomic...
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particularly relevant to our discussion, she participated in the design development of civil dialogue at asu, originally designed by john jenette who i believe is in our audience tonight. it is a very formal format of civil communication. allows participants to discuss topics and performance study classes and you've been facilitating these kind of events since 2004 both public and in the classroom and i, you know, i wonder if you could, first explain this to me. it is, your scholar performance, i mean is this, i mean civility is a performance. we're asking people to act a little bit here. so, i mean, is that, i mean, what's the nature of that? is that all this is? is this just about blocking and smiling when someone yells at you? >> well it doesn't hurt i guess but i would be cautious to say that civility is a performance because i think it gets at the idea that civility can't just be about manners. the way that we work with civility, in civil dialogue is intended to generate knowledge, to produce something. so we feel that the point of civilty, outcome is, we not knisley compromising but wh
particularly relevant to our discussion, she participated in the design development of civil dialogue at asu, originally designed by john jenette who i believe is in our audience tonight. it is a very formal format of civil communication. allows participants to discuss topics and performance study classes and you've been facilitating these kind of events since 2004 both public and in the classroom and i, you know, i wonder if you could, first explain this to me. it is, your scholar performance,...