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so why did breyer's make the change on so many of its flavors? the company says, it's blended in a whole new way to create a smoother texture. it tends to have less fat than ice cream. and the company says, in a national side by side taste test, our fans like the new recipe just as much as the original. so we set up our own taste test with 5 college students. but when we put frozen dairy dessert up against real ice cream. >> huge difference. >> this tastes so much better. i don't want frozen dairy dessert. i want the real stuff. >> the new frozen dairy desserts by the way cost just as much as real ice cream. >> if you are going to eat ice cream, you want the real mccoy. don't mess around. >> that was a strange choice. i'd like to do my own taste test. >> i remember on the 4th of july as a little kid we used to make our own. my parents would break out the barrel and we used to crank it and it felt like your arms were going to come off! is it done yet? it was delicious. really good stuff. >> you're burning off all the calories by making it. >>> tod
so why did breyer's make the change on so many of its flavors? the company says, it's blended in a whole new way to create a smoother texture. it tends to have less fat than ice cream. and the company says, in a national side by side taste test, our fans like the new recipe just as much as the original. so we set up our own taste test with 5 college students. but when we put frozen dairy dessert up against real ice cream. >> huge difference. >> this tastes so much better. i don't...
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. >> breyer's has been making ice cream since 1866, but if you look closely, ice cream isn't ice creamn dairy dessert sgli thought i was buying ice cream. >> mary has been buying breyer's butter pecan for years, but the last time she bought it. >> i served it to a couple family members who immediately said something is wrong with this product. >> butter pecan and other popular flavors like cookies and cream, chocolate chip cookie dow and rocky road are now called frozen dairy dessert because breyer's changed the ingredients and legally they can no longer be called ice cream. >> are you kidding me? who wants to put that in them. >> we found consumers voicing outrage over the change. one ice cream blogger wrote, "frozen dairy dessert is the scourge of the ice cream aisle." so why did it make the change on so many of its flavors? the company said it's blended in a whole new way to create a smoother texture. it tends to have less fat than ice cream and the company says in a national side-by-side taste test, our fans like the new recipe just as much as the original so we set up our own tast
. >> breyer's has been making ice cream since 1866, but if you look closely, ice cream isn't ice creamn dairy dessert sgli thought i was buying ice cream. >> mary has been buying breyer's butter pecan for years, but the last time she bought it. >> i served it to a couple family members who immediately said something is wrong with this product. >> butter pecan and other popular flavors like cookies and cream, chocolate chip cookie dow and rocky road are now called frozen...
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>> justice breyer, we have said very carefully we were not trying to change the court's disposition ofthe issue in grutter, could there be a legitimate, a compelling interest in moving -- in using race to establish a diverse class. what -- the problem that we've encountered throughout the case is there are varying understandings, not of the legitimacy of the interest, but how you get there; is it necessary to use race to achieve that interest; what does a critical mass >> so your question is whether your point is, does your case satisfy grutter? is that what you're arguing? >> we litigated it on that basis, yes. >> well, how do you want to argue it right now in the next ten minutes? i'm interested because i have a very short time to get my question out, and i need to know how you are going to argue it. >> well, justice breyer, our argument is we can satisfy grutter if it's properly read. what we've seen -- >> may i ask you on that specifically, let's take away the 10 percent solution. suppose the only plan were the one that is before the court now, no 10 percent. this is the exclusive
>> justice breyer, we have said very carefully we were not trying to change the court's disposition ofthe issue in grutter, could there be a legitimate, a compelling interest in moving -- in using race to establish a diverse class. what -- the problem that we've encountered throughout the case is there are varying understandings, not of the legitimacy of the interest, but how you get there; is it necessary to use race to achieve that interest; what does a critical mass >> so your...
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justice breyer in a case which was the third of the trilogy which is basically the supreme court weighing in on the admissibility of scientific evidence or expert evidence more generally, justice breyer referred to making sure that the science works for the task at hand. this notion of the task at hand i think ought not to be forgotten. the neuroscience might work for certain tasks very well and for other tasks not so well. so i think we have to evaluate it on a case-by-case basis. i very much agree with anita's point that a lot of the neuroscience right now works quite well at the group level and has not yet been shown to work particularly well at the individual level, but having said that, i think that there is, again, a legal necessity issue that is presented. if you go back to graham versus florida it is true that justice kennedy and the supreme court, the majority of the court said that you cannot impose life without parole for a non manslaughter offense for an add less is sent and therefore, he drew the line's did in roeper versus simmons at saying that at less sent are simply diffe
justice breyer in a case which was the third of the trilogy which is basically the supreme court weighing in on the admissibility of scientific evidence or expert evidence more generally, justice breyer referred to making sure that the science works for the task at hand. this notion of the task at hand i think ought not to be forgotten. the neuroscience might work for certain tasks very well and for other tasks not so well. so i think we have to evaluate it on a case-by-case basis. i very much...
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that was important to justice breyer. it was one of the very few cases which justice kennedy dissented. -- theye in dissent were in dissent. fox explained that one. >> all yours. >> let's talk about that for a minute. did any of you speculate in print? just to remind everyone, david mentioned this cleared the way for marriages to resume in california. did the defenders of proposition eight have standing at the appellate level? the court said no. split was not the same as the 5-4 split on the defense of marriage act. we saw very clearly which five justices favor more enhanced gay rights through the elimination of section three of doma. that was the predictable lineup of justice kennedy writing for the fourity joined by more liberal justices. the liberal justices splintered in this issue of standing on the prop eight one. i think we can all agree they were splitting along the lines of how they might see the standing issue, but i also think it sent a subtle signal that even the liberal justices are not already to say anythin
that was important to justice breyer. it was one of the very few cases which justice kennedy dissented. -- theye in dissent were in dissent. fox explained that one. >> all yours. >> let's talk about that for a minute. did any of you speculate in print? just to remind everyone, david mentioned this cleared the way for marriages to resume in california. did the defenders of proposition eight have standing at the appellate level? the court said no. split was not the same as the 5-4...
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justice breyer had the misfortune to have his home burglarized. >> we have talked a little bit about the other two women, but not yet about justice kagan. she finished her term on the court.is there anything more to say about her after several years? is she gaining her stride? did that happen two years ago? does she have more influence in the court? >> i think all of us who watch the court and she is terrific. she is a real talent on the law from the very beginning. she asks good questions and has a great sense of timing as to when to ask a question. she is a terrific writer. she is as good as it gets on writing. whether a dissent or majority, she writes clearly and strongly. she is quotable. we are always anxious for anyone who is quotable. [laughter] she is terrific. >> she's a very good shot. she has been hunting in wyoming. took down a white-tailed doe with a single shot. >> i like that justice scalia said she could've done that in his driveway. >> she is an amazing speaker. she likes the dramatic form. i saw her and chief justice roberts recently in indianapolis. the chief was g
justice breyer had the misfortune to have his home burglarized. >> we have talked a little bit about the other two women, but not yet about justice kagan. she finished her term on the court.is there anything more to say about her after several years? is she gaining her stride? did that happen two years ago? does she have more influence in the court? >> i think all of us who watch the court and she is terrific. she is a real talent on the law from the very beginning. she asks good...
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why did breyers make the change on so many of it flavors?it's blended in a whole new way to create a smoother texture. it tends to have less fat than ice cream. and the company says in a national side by side taste test, our fans like the new recipe just as much as the original. we set up our own taste test with five college students. when we put dairy dessert against real ice cream huge difference. this looks so much better. i want the real stuff. >> reporter: the new frozen dairy dessert costs just as much as real ice cream. >> demand the real deal. >> i know. nothing replaces the real stuff. >> homemade ice cream, even better. >>> you know what's going in there. >>> imagine being owed thousands of dollars and thinking that you lost it all. >> i was beside myself. >> why this bay area woman faced such a stressful mission to get her money, all because of a simple decimal error. >>> from the kpix weather center, good evening, everybody. happy 4th of july. let's head on to sutro tower, climbing at 990 tall, looking over san francisco in searc
why did breyers make the change on so many of it flavors?it's blended in a whole new way to create a smoother texture. it tends to have less fat than ice cream. and the company says in a national side by side taste test, our fans like the new recipe just as much as the original. we set up our own taste test with five college students. when we put dairy dessert against real ice cream huge difference. this looks so much better. i want the real stuff. >> reporter: the new frozen dairy...
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breyer's gave its line a makeover changing the recipe. the same flavors but the products have to be called frozen dairy desserts because it's not real ice cream. some customers are not impressed by the change in texture. >> it's frozen dairy dessert but are you kidding me?! who wants to put that in them. >> a group of college students was called to put the product to the test against original ice cream and in the end, everyone preferred the texture and taste of original ice cream. by the way, the new frozen dairy dessert costs as much as the real thing. >> forget it. >>> the bay area's own championship hot dog eater is preparing for his big day. the annual 4th of july nathan's hot dog-eating contest is in new york city today. joey jaws chestnut out of vallejo holds the record of 68 hot dogs and buns in a sitting. he and other competitors weighed in ahead of today's contest in new york's coney island. i been to a few of these. they are disgusting. >> i cannot imagine. >> how many corn dogs did you do at the alameda county fair? >> we had s
breyer's gave its line a makeover changing the recipe. the same flavors but the products have to be called frozen dairy desserts because it's not real ice cream. some customers are not impressed by the change in texture. >> it's frozen dairy dessert but are you kidding me?! who wants to put that in them. >> a group of college students was called to put the product to the test against original ice cream and in the end, everyone preferred the texture and taste of original ice cream....
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. >> fair enough, justice breyer. shows what the evidence before congress is that it has not run out yet. the whole purpose of this act is that we make progress and congress recognize the progress we make. nd for example they took away the examiner provision with many which was designed to add dress problem.tration in terms of when we're there, i lit be some point in the future. by the end of the next reauthorization we won't be there. here's an overlooked provision that says 15 years, nine years from where i stand here today before you, congress should go see if it's and still necessary so we don't think this needs to be there in perpetuity. based on the record, in the 2011 case in which a federal judge in cited this chourt's opinion in northwest austin, legislators that sit today caught on tape referring african-american voters as illiterates. case cited in r our brief, said, yes, the south progress.ed and made some things are stubbornly the same. the training effort to deny the of alabama's art history to this very
. >> fair enough, justice breyer. shows what the evidence before congress is that it has not run out yet. the whole purpose of this act is that we make progress and congress recognize the progress we make. nd for example they took away the examiner provision with many which was designed to add dress problem.tration in terms of when we're there, i lit be some point in the future. by the end of the next reauthorization we won't be there. here's an overlooked provision that says 15 years,...
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that was important to justice breyer. it was one of the very few cases which justice kennedy dissented. usually, you point to some provision in the constitution. john roberts made a vague reference to the 10th amendment. there is the 15th amendment that says the right to vote shall not be denied or abridged on account of race. congress shall have the power to force this to appropriate legislation. congress decided, how could that be unconstitutional? i thought the john roberts opinion may do very good political science commonsense argument. this is all based on data from the 1970's. it is outdated, it does not make any sense today. i thought it was very hard to say as a legal matter, why was that provision unconstitutional? >> the case that not all five of the conservatives subscribed to. the truth is that was part of it. they did not articulate for the five justice majority exactly what the standard was. that will be complicated going forward. >> in several of the cases last week, particularly in the doma case, justice s
that was important to justice breyer. it was one of the very few cases which justice kennedy dissented. usually, you point to some provision in the constitution. john roberts made a vague reference to the 10th amendment. there is the 15th amendment that says the right to vote shall not be denied or abridged on account of race. congress shall have the power to force this to appropriate legislation. congress decided, how could that be unconstitutional? i thought the john roberts opinion may do...
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. >> didn't that raise an interesting question about the steven breyer. he was the fourth democratic appointee of the crowd, he seems to -- >> term and as joan knows, in a series of fourth amendment cases, he flipped with scalia. scalia becomes the great opponent of fourth amendment protections in taking dna from, taking blood from people stopped for dui. letting franky, -- what kind of dog? lab labrador any sniff around your house. she was an original member of the sentencing commission. she had an interesting criminal law. when she wok for senator teddy kennedy he helped write a lot of law. we saw the background emerge a little bit more. >> do you think there's anything in his personal life that might have driven that. somebody else answer it. somebody should answer it. adam, an your own question. i'm sure it has never to do with it. he had the misfortune to be have his home burglarized and attacked by a man with a machete on vacation in the caribbean. >> we have talked a little bit about the other two women and not yet justice captionen, i think she fi
. >> didn't that raise an interesting question about the steven breyer. he was the fourth democratic appointee of the crowd, he seems to -- >> term and as joan knows, in a series of fourth amendment cases, he flipped with scalia. scalia becomes the great opponent of fourth amendment protections in taking dna from, taking blood from people stopped for dui. letting franky, -- what kind of dog? lab labrador any sniff around your house. she was an original member of the sentencing...