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they try to set him up in soup kitchens. >> i have gone from boxcar willy to a lucky bag lady. >> maybe>> or someone that looks like a lady. >> we will close things out from andy levy. fox news.com/red eye.
they try to set him up in soup kitchens. >> i have gone from boxcar willy to a lucky bag lady. >> maybe>> or someone that looks like a lady. >> we will close things out from andy levy. fox news.com/red eye.
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he proposed the boxcar louie. >> i thought he had two legs and then i divorced him on the basis of fraudu know what, i'm sorry. that was a very deceptive wooden leg and it was high during the proposal. thought you had two legs, woody. you had one. >> by the way, people don't though this yet and haven't announced it, but bill will be the star of the new homeless bachelor. try to set him up in p kitchens. >> i have gone from boxcar willy to a lucky bag lady. >> maybe you will bag a lady there. >> or someone that looks like a lady. >> we will close things out from andy levy. fox news.com/red eye.
he proposed the boxcar louie. >> i thought he had two legs and then i divorced him on the basis of fraudu know what, i'm sorry. that was a very deceptive wooden leg and it was high during the proposal. thought you had two legs, woody. you had one. >> by the way, people don't though this yet and haven't announced it, but bill will be the star of the new homeless bachelor. try to set him up in p kitchens. >> i have gone from boxcar willy to a lucky bag lady. >> maybe you...
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or a giant match boxcar that shoots yogurt in people's faces?> something that looks like a woman's body part perhaps. >> what body part would that be? something that makes dairy? >> yes. >> like a foot. >> do you feel the yogurt campaigns are too feminine? you look at the commercials and it is moms gabbing in the grocery or john stamos making a kissy face at the camera. >> no question. i want a yogurt designed for a man. >> well we have a new brand i am eager to get your opinion on. are you up for it? >> i am up for it. >> and are you worried it will be too girlly? >> of course not. >> you don't strike me as a guy who worries about anything. >> no. >> including std's. does anyone want a hard hat? excellent. that's the thing. you look like a guy at a construction site. no way does he look like a member of the village people. you can grunt when you open it. >> that was good. that was little projectile. that's something you don't though about us. do you find this to be a more masculine flavor than the normal female fare? >> i feel like a man right
or a giant match boxcar that shoots yogurt in people's faces?> something that looks like a woman's body part perhaps. >> what body part would that be? something that makes dairy? >> yes. >> like a foot. >> do you feel the yogurt campaigns are too feminine? you look at the commercials and it is moms gabbing in the grocery or john stamos making a kissy face at the camera. >> no question. i want a yogurt designed for a man. >> well we have a new brand i am...
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the boxcar information here. why in the world is paul ryan writing a budget that's supposed to be somewhat realistic that assumes the termination, outright elimination of the president's historic achievement with the health care plan? >> because he doesn't think the politics of the republican caucus will let him do anything else. that's one answer, but the bigger one, and i think it's actually a really important thing to recognize about his budget, he can't balance the budget if he doesn't get rid of the spending. he doesn't get rid of the president's entire health care plan. he keeps all of the costs control, so he keeps the $700 billion in medicare cuts he ran against and i think a lot of people don't recognize he also keeps the new taxes in the president's health care plan. the part he gets rid of is the care in obama care. he gets rid of the spending in it. if he didn't do those two thing, get rid of the spending but keep cost controls, he couldn't get anywhere near balancing the budget and he also couldn't p
the boxcar information here. why in the world is paul ryan writing a budget that's supposed to be somewhat realistic that assumes the termination, outright elimination of the president's historic achievement with the health care plan? >> because he doesn't think the politics of the republican caucus will let him do anything else. that's one answer, but the bigger one, and i think it's actually a really important thing to recognize about his budget, he can't balance the budget if he...
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and those we know these pervasive images of chinese immigrants in boxcars, tunnels under the u.s. border from mexico with drugs running through them, trafficked women is the latest moral panic about women who have come across to truck stops and so on. so the notion that andreas is giving us is that prohibition itself is the original impetus to these kinds of economic strategies. illicitness or the legality of these things is the cultural and economic phenomena he wants to draw attention to, and he shows a piece of evidence is that what counts as smuggling, as i said, swings wildly through time. we can see the connections between these american panics and anxieties and the kinds of material conditions and the material interests of governments and smugglers and those who would make a profit by managing the border canal be seen throughout the bookment -- book. so while spooking to the broadest audience of readers, andreas shows the value of a variety of kinds of work. mary douglas, whose idea on how humans regularly traffic in purity and danger at the site of all kinds of border, not
and those we know these pervasive images of chinese immigrants in boxcars, tunnels under the u.s. border from mexico with drugs running through them, trafficked women is the latest moral panic about women who have come across to truck stops and so on. so the notion that andreas is giving us is that prohibition itself is the original impetus to these kinds of economic strategies. illicitness or the legality of these things is the cultural and economic phenomena he wants to draw attention to, and...
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get off the bus carrying nothing but a cardboard boxcar riing their belongings, little or no money, turned out on the street. and she would say to these women who were strangers to her, just come home with me. you can sleep on my couch, you don't have to turn to the streets. i'll take care of you. i'll give you to food, i'll give you a safe place. just come home with me. susan burton now i runs -- now runs five safe homes for women in los angeles, women released from prison. her organization is called a new way of life. she prides help finding jobs, housing, helps to reunite women with their families, and beyond that she is organizing formerly-incarcerated people to demand the restoration of their basic civil and human rights. clearly, clearly susan has caught up to king. but what about the rest of us? now, what i have to say on this point will not be popular. it is not the sunny, cheerful message that is expected on the day after we inaugurated for the second time our nation's first black president. but i believe it to be the truth, and it implicates me, and it implicates everyone in this
get off the bus carrying nothing but a cardboard boxcar riing their belongings, little or no money, turned out on the street. and she would say to these women who were strangers to her, just come home with me. you can sleep on my couch, you don't have to turn to the streets. i'll take care of you. i'll give you to food, i'll give you a safe place. just come home with me. susan burton now i runs -- now runs five safe homes for women in los angeles, women released from prison. her organization is...