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i can walk around, i can move around, my hand, i can make fists, i can stretch my fingers, i can turns around without extreme pain. it all has come together because of omega xl. >> well, i had, uh two compressed discs. i went to see a very renowned back specialist here in miami and, uh, was told there was really nothing i could do for it, not even surgery. when i started taking the omega xl and in about 72 hours i started noticing a significant difference in my back, and the swelling was a lot less. it was really an answer to prayer. i didn't know what i was going to do. i have children down to a very young age, and i want to be active with them as long as i can. it's allowed me to keep up with them and experience good things, and that's thanks to omega xl. no doubt about it. >> announcer: if you're living in pain, listen up. every day, people suffer from symptoms including back, neck, knee, and joint pain. studies have proven that inflammation is the culprit, but now you can fight it with omega xl. as part of the show, we are extending a special offer. call in the next 20 minutes and
i can walk around, i can move around, my hand, i can make fists, i can stretch my fingers, i can turns around without extreme pain. it all has come together because of omega xl. >> well, i had, uh two compressed discs. i went to see a very renowned back specialist here in miami and, uh, was told there was really nothing i could do for it, not even surgery. when i started taking the omega xl and in about 72 hours i started noticing a significant difference in my back, and the swelling was...
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so your hair really can look like this. your hair really can feel like this.t try wen one time, and you won't believe the difference in your hair. >> female announcer: millions of people are getting the confidence that comes with the healthiest, best-looking hair of their lives because they switched to wen. >> male announcer: wen is the number-one cleansing conditioner because it's the only thing that can change everything for your hair. now it's your turn. >> female announcer: the new wen healthy hair care system now has everything you need to not only treat your hair but get any style you want. >> male announcer: so go ahead -- give up your shampoo now and call or go online and get started with wen sweet almond mint cleansing conditioner. >> female announcer: wen is proven to increase hair strength and manageability up to 70% after just one use. >> male announcer: you'll also receive the wen anti-frizz styling cream to control frizz and protect your hair from heated styling tools. >> female announcer: the wen healthy hair care system is a $130 value, but thr
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you can pick fruit and put it in there, you can use your cleaning supplies, you can even put some of the tools i used a moment ago in it and there's more. i'm going to let robin do the cleanup. so robin it's up to you. and i actually really hate the cleanup. but this fuel tank is made out of a special material that allows me to make that cleanup so easy. so all i need to do is now just peel this paint away just like this. isn't this amazing? it makes it so easy that i don't even mind painting anymore. isn't that a lot easier than trying to strip one of those things out with paint thinner? [impressed] isn't that incredible? wow! look at how clean that is. it's as clean as new. and you know, you can put fruit in it, you can put tools in it. it's just wonderful. i'm going to remove the outer base totally off of the ladder. i'm going to hand that to you. can you take that? ok. wow, that's so light. and then we're going to go back down to the other side and remove again the outer base. thank you very much. we are also going to include a pair of trestle brackets. what i can do with those,
you can pick fruit and put it in there, you can use your cleaning supplies, you can even put some of the tools i used a moment ago in it and there's more. i'm going to let robin do the cleanup. so robin it's up to you. and i actually really hate the cleanup. but this fuel tank is made out of a special material that allows me to make that cleanup so easy. so all i need to do is now just peel this paint away just like this. isn't this amazing? it makes it so easy that i don't even mind painting...
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can you hear me? craig: i can, robert. robert: so what is wrong with you? craig: i did not want to leave the laborious sunshine for washington, and ec, and it would have made them proud. robert goa let me ask you because we have not had a whole lot of time. the one that intrigues me the most is this notion of a minimal cell. first of all, can you explain what a "minimal cell" is? craig: we have been working on this since 1995 when we sequenced the first two jen m's in history, trying to understand a very minimal set of genes that can be responsible for complete self replicating life, and so we have been working on this for a long time. we have had our first synthetic version of 2010, as you know. we have been working since then to try to design a cell from scratch that has just the minimal set of genes necessary for living and replication, at least in a laboratory environment. robert: so we humans have about 20,000 to 30,000 genes. you started with a little itty-bitty thing. you did you try to make it little or -- little or -- smaller? craig: the smallest s
can you hear me? craig: i can, robert. robert: so what is wrong with you? craig: i did not want to leave the laborious sunshine for washington, and ec, and it would have made them proud. robert goa let me ask you because we have not had a whole lot of time. the one that intrigues me the most is this notion of a minimal cell. first of all, can you explain what a "minimal cell" is? craig: we have been working on this since 1995 when we sequenced the first two jen m's in history, trying...
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do you think you can get there?mily chang: so drones and lasers -- you know you have a whole big lab now working on this. when will facebook drones and lasers be ready for launch? mark zuckerberg: well, we are going to be testing some in the near future. i would be probably mistaken if i gave you an exact date on this, but it is -- that is one of the big technical barriers. right? there are a lot of people who do not live within range of a network, and drones and satellites and laser communication is one way to do it. microwave communication is another. these are going to be some of the solutions for providing more cost-effective connectivity to people where there are no existing cell phone towers or infrastructure like that. emily: facebook is going to be ramping up spending. how much of that is going to go to internet.org and these efforts in, you know, the nasa jet propulsion lab, and where you are working on all of this other cool technology? mark: we are definitely investing a bunch in this. emily: we were talk
do you think you can get there?mily chang: so drones and lasers -- you know you have a whole big lab now working on this. when will facebook drones and lasers be ready for launch? mark zuckerberg: well, we are going to be testing some in the near future. i would be probably mistaken if i gave you an exact date on this, but it is -- that is one of the big technical barriers. right? there are a lot of people who do not live within range of a network, and drones and satellites and laser...
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they can go."he understands the issue of inaccessibility from first hand experience. "parks can vary in levels of accessibility. the rubber surfacing is just the beginning of being able to get to everywhere in the park. so this place is 100 percent rubber surfacing, and that is tricky because a lot of times parks have bark dust or tanbark. you know... so that'll make it tricky to get everywhere. but as much as the playgarden means to bay area parents, it is a place of pure joy for children. "it really means that ally and i have a place to play together. usually when we go to parks, we're not together. she's sitting on a bench with my parents, and i'm going and playing on the swings all all that, because she can't. and this is... it... it means a lot, you know...it.. it means that this is going to be her birthday party place where all of her school mates can come." and it won't be just schoolmates... but families... and people who walk in as strangers... .but can leave the rotary playgarden as frien
they can go."he understands the issue of inaccessibility from first hand experience. "parks can vary in levels of accessibility. the rubber surfacing is just the beginning of being able to get to everywhere in the park. so this place is 100 percent rubber surfacing, and that is tricky because a lot of times parks have bark dust or tanbark. you know... so that'll make it tricky to get everywhere. but as much as the playgarden means to bay area parents, it is a place of pure joy for...
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i can share that on social media, i can get inspired and i can keep up to date with news. >> one reallyonderful app that i rely on i use it on my tablet, is hours tracker. it allows me to categorize all my different jobs i do for my different customers and keep track of the time i spend and i can go in and add details, what i did, which projects really customize it. i can tell my customers exactly what i did when i did it and how long it took. >>> there's still more advice ahead to help your small business. we'll talk about the most important traits for new hires and how to determine if a customer just isn't a right fit for your business. american express for travel and entertainment worldwide. just show them this - the american express card. don't leave home without it! and someday, i may even use it on the moon. it's a marvelous thing! oh! haha! so you can replace plane tickets, traveler's cheques, a lost card. really? that worked? american express' timeless safety and security are now available on apple pay. the next evolution of membership is here. >>> today's "your biz selfie" come
i can share that on social media, i can get inspired and i can keep up to date with news. >> one reallyonderful app that i rely on i use it on my tablet, is hours tracker. it allows me to categorize all my different jobs i do for my different customers and keep track of the time i spend and i can go in and add details, what i did, which projects really customize it. i can tell my customers exactly what i did when i did it and how long it took. >>> there's still more advice ahead...
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of can food that you can eat without any preparation. >> here is a giant can of green giant canned cornand this a manual can opener your electric can opener will not be working not only to have one but to know where to find it in your kitchen. >> yes. >> so in addition to canned goods, we are going to have fresh food and you have to preserve that and i know that we have an ice chest. >> having an ice chest on hand is really important because your refrigerator will not be working right away. it is important to have somebody else that can store cold foods so something that you might be able to take with you if you have to leave your home. >> and here, this is my very own personal emergency supply box for my house. >> i hope that you have an alternative one at home. >> oh, i forgot. >> and in this is really important, you should have flashlights that have batteries, fresh batteries or hand crank flashlight. >> i have them right here. >> good. excellent. that is great. additionally, you are going to want to have candles a whistle, possibly a compass as well. markers if you want to label thi
of can food that you can eat without any preparation. >> here is a giant can of green giant canned cornand this a manual can opener your electric can opener will not be working not only to have one but to know where to find it in your kitchen. >> yes. >> so in addition to canned goods, we are going to have fresh food and you have to preserve that and i know that we have an ice chest. >> having an ice chest on hand is really important because your refrigerator will not be...
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and on the other side you can think about attempts we can take now for recovery. and a great example of what is going on now and can we expanded over time is the immediate bed availability program that the hospitals are doing. so they've looked at challenges we might have during a major medical event and said, we want to try to find a way that hospitals could release 20% of their patients within four hours to have the ability to surge patients from an emergency to that system. so they worked as a process of planning and drilling and they worked to find processes that can quickly on an ongoing basis find the patients in the system and find ways to off-load the patients using a reversed -- a reversed triage system and upload patients from an existing emergency. so i think when you think about ways to impact recovery, you are looking at a spectrum of tools. part of it is thinking at the very extreme end again about empowering individuals. on the other side i do think it comes down to a deliberate process, a preparedness process that heaps you -- helps your institutio
and on the other side you can think about attempts we can take now for recovery. and a great example of what is going on now and can we expanded over time is the immediate bed availability program that the hospitals are doing. so they've looked at challenges we might have during a major medical event and said, we want to try to find a way that hospitals could release 20% of their patients within four hours to have the ability to surge patients from an emergency to that system. so they worked as...
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you can just go to the aisles.st make bunny ears and you can bake them in with raisins, check late chips almond, whatever you you want and then you can bake them in and put them on top have after with the icing. >> look at this. >> i'll show you we will make that. >> these carrots are just delicious. >> they are in the carrots. >> they look like carrots good i have taken an ice cream cone and dip it in it or range can i melt. all different colors. i put in, as you put in a for ten minutes to harden. i put an orange cup cake which i have already bake off. then you can take orange icing and you can just make orange icing with food coloring equal parts red and yellow or you can just buy this. >> dip it in good and then, the green. >> it is what, edible grass. >> wait a minute let me see. >> it taste like green apple. >> it does. >> edible grass, man. >> where do you get edible grass. >> any drugstore. >> you go to the edible drugstore. >> it is like 99 cents at the drugstore. >> that is pretty good. >> we have some fr
you can just go to the aisles.st make bunny ears and you can bake them in with raisins, check late chips almond, whatever you you want and then you can bake them in and put them on top have after with the icing. >> look at this. >> i'll show you we will make that. >> these carrots are just delicious. >> they are in the carrots. >> they look like carrots good i have taken an ice cream cone and dip it in it or range can i melt. all different colors. i put in, as you...
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then we can build upon that, and we can learn another chord.to three chords, you can play a lot of songs. >> announcer: you'll be playing a song with keith in the very first day and a new song every day for 30 days. you'll learn 15 keith urban favorites and 15 famous guitar songs, songs like "sweet home alabama"... >> ♪ sweet home alabama >> announcer: ..."good thing"... >> ♪ 'cause i know a good thing when i see it ♪ >> announcer: ...and "knockin' on heaven's door." >> ♪ i'm knock-knock-knockin' on heaven's door ♪ >> announcer: these songs will take you from beginner to accomplished player. imagine getting 30 private lessons, one-on-one, with the legendary keith urban, teaching you how to play guitar from the ground up. >> in the end, not only will you know how to play 30 of my favorite songs, but you'll have the skills to play thousands of others. >> announcer: incredibly, you'll be receiving these 30 private-lesson dvds, keith's signature urban acoustic guitar, and everything you need to get started. these urban guitarists feel and sound so
then we can build upon that, and we can learn another chord.to three chords, you can play a lot of songs. >> announcer: you'll be playing a song with keith in the very first day and a new song every day for 30 days. you'll learn 15 keith urban favorites and 15 famous guitar songs, songs like "sweet home alabama"... >> ♪ sweet home alabama >> announcer: ..."good thing"... >> ♪ 'cause i know a good thing when i see it ♪ >> announcer: ...and...
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nothing can reverse copd.he world is filled with air, and anoro is helping people with copd breath air better. get your first prescription free at anoro.com. >>> after receiving an inside tip that inmates may have weapons in the level six facility, officers begin searching the units. >> what i'm doing here is i'm working inside the heater vent here. there's a space between the heater and the wall. that's a real common area for them to hide contraband. hide a piece of wire or string and fish it through behind the crease here and they'll feed it through the vent. found a shank in there yesterday, a pretty nice one. about i guess about five-inch, six-inch. sharpened. >> the officers didn't find the metal stock, but they did find a possible new source of weapons. >> yesterday, one of the weapons we found were made out of material. that's the new thing, i guess, now. i never saw big chunks missing, and they're taking the chunks off and melting them down and making a weapon. the stuff dries pretty hard, so it's not
nothing can reverse copd.he world is filled with air, and anoro is helping people with copd breath air better. get your first prescription free at anoro.com. >>> after receiving an inside tip that inmates may have weapons in the level six facility, officers begin searching the units. >> what i'm doing here is i'm working inside the heater vent here. there's a space between the heater and the wall. that's a real common area for them to hide contraband. hide a piece of wire or...
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madam clerk can you read item 30? we'll take each item individually >> a resolution to denounce ind yania state [inaudible] coauthored by cruise, snideer and [inaudible] under the guides of religious freedom >> supervisor wiener >> thank you very much madam president. anded a continuance given a change in indiana which is not puffificate. we wanted to work on amendments and distribute them to you. i want to make 2 small changes, one on page 3, line 12, the word directs a on the advise of city attorney, we change that to urges. line 20 inserting the word a between passes and law. i would like to make a motion to make those amendments. >> supervisor wiener made a motion to amendment the legislation z second by supervisor companys. can we take those without objection. those pass >> i understand these are not substant tv so it won't require continuance. the state attorney indicates that is correct. colleagues what happened in indiana was really dispickable and frankly as horrible as it was it is a helpful reminder that wi
madam clerk can you read item 30? we'll take each item individually >> a resolution to denounce ind yania state [inaudible] coauthored by cruise, snideer and [inaudible] under the guides of religious freedom >> supervisor wiener >> thank you very much madam president. anded a continuance given a change in indiana which is not puffificate. we wanted to work on amendments and distribute them to you. i want to make 2 small changes, one on page 3, line 12, the word directs a on...
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app can speak spanish to you. peter: thank you so much for talking about blue button permit -- blue button. announcer: you're been watching "the communicators" on c-span. c-span, created by america's cable companies 30 years ago. announcer: on the next "washington journal," asher orkaby discusses the latest on yemen. and cenk uygur discusses hillary clinton on "the young turks." and peter moskos discusses police shooting. "washington journal," live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. announcer: and is live coverage on c-span of the 2015 white house correspondents dinner. we are at the entrance to the washington hilton where the correspondent dinner has been held for about 40 years. you will see the journalists politicians, and hollywood stars arrive, and you will hear later president obama and cecily strong, from "saturday night live" as tonight's entertainment. tickets are $300 a person.
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we can help create a 100 billion dollar industry, about the same time, we can improve the quality ofnhumanity across the world. steve: let me turn the tables on you. so, we laid out the big stakes geopolitically here in the united states. we would like our iphone to last a week instead of a day but and we would like on another level for those 1.4 billion people around the world who did not have electricity to have electricity. but why are we there -- why are we not there? two questions. what is the problem and why aren't we there yet? the second thing is that the answer is that we see out there on both vehicles and on stationary storage -- what is real? jeffrey: ok. i was going to ask him that question. [laughter] darn it. i guess i will start by framing the problems and a way that we have not yet for this audience and that is that electricity is an on demand product. it is the only one that i really know of and i'm aware of that is truly on demand. somewhere there is a knob that turns up and down at a coal-fired power plant or nuclear power plant every time you turn on a light switc
we can help create a 100 billion dollar industry, about the same time, we can improve the quality ofnhumanity across the world. steve: let me turn the tables on you. so, we laid out the big stakes geopolitically here in the united states. we would like our iphone to last a week instead of a day but and we would like on another level for those 1.4 billion people around the world who did not have electricity to have electricity. but why are we there -- why are we not there? two questions. what is...
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can empower you. and emicate you, or they can make you depend and manipulated by others. and offense choice, if you think about that little blurb you just showed with the pizza hut menu, the company that made that, knows that you can use those to find out what your unconscious biases are. so i can find out if i am using those whether i am still racist subconsciously. now, that's not information that you would want to have publicly available. but it is information that could be privately useful to you, because then you can train yourself out of that unconscious bias. you want to have the most control over those, so you can use them for positive rather than negative purposes. >> fascinating conversation thank you so much for joining us. >> thank you and remember social media campaigns #bring back our girls, occupy wall street, still ahead, we discuss if social media campaigns like those have positively impacted the people they originally intended to help. and how online activism can sometimes backfire b
can empower you. and emicate you, or they can make you depend and manipulated by others. and offense choice, if you think about that little blurb you just showed with the pizza hut menu, the company that made that, knows that you can use those to find out what your unconscious biases are. so i can find out if i am using those whether i am still racist subconsciously. now, that's not information that you would want to have publicly available. but it is information that could be privately useful...
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you know there are also places you can hire one task or desk where you can get people to help you att a huge expense if you have a discreet project. >> the complication is just training these people. it takes so much time. >> that's very true. thank you so much, guys. this is really great advice. we appreciate it. >>> thank you, everyone, for joining us todd. if you want to learn more about the show, head on over to our website, it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find all of today's segments plus a lot more content with more information to help your business. you can also follow us on twitter, it's @msnbcyourbirks, z. and we are on instagram and facebook as well. >>> next week a business that cuts its payroll to zero. >> we don't have payroll, no. >> we don't have employees. >> nor do they have the legal authority to treat me as an employee. >> they have also done away with having an office, a warehouse, a factory and file cabinets. find out their secret right here next week. until then i'm jj ramberg. and remember, we make your business our business. american express for travel
you know there are also places you can hire one task or desk where you can get people to help you att a huge expense if you have a discreet project. >> the complication is just training these people. it takes so much time. >> that's very true. thank you so much, guys. this is really great advice. we appreciate it. >>> thank you, everyone, for joining us todd. if you want to learn more about the show, head on over to our website, it's openforum.com/yourbusiness. you'll find...
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the bus can cause problems. i used to go to presidio middle school and by the time i leave school and get on the one california it's packed with seniors and students that go to galileo presidio and washington. if a student or senior fall the rest of the students and seniors will fall. i like to request the sfmta boards to provide special buses with senior and students feel more safe and more enjoyable rides. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon everyone. my name is shirlee and also a youth leader from ccdc. as many of our youth leaders have said we think that school bus routes are important, especially to those low income and transit dependent students who take the bus to school everyday and may be limited to the opportunity to go to the school of their choice. for many immigrant low income families many of the parents might not have the time to take their kids to school because they have to work for long hours so they might not have the time to drive them to school in the morning. if these students attend
the bus can cause problems. i used to go to presidio middle school and by the time i leave school and get on the one california it's packed with seniors and students that go to galileo presidio and washington. if a student or senior fall the rest of the students and seniors will fall. i like to request the sfmta boards to provide special buses with senior and students feel more safe and more enjoyable rides. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon everyone. my name is shirlee and...
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how collaboration can lead to profits. coming up next on "your business." ♪ ♪ small businesses are revitalizing the economy and american express open is here to help. that's why we are proud to present "your business" on msnbc. >>> hi everyone. i'm jj. welcome to "your business." the show dedicated to helping your small business grow why. the word competition doesn't always conjure up a warm and fuzzy feeling. usually it's someone you want to beat or a company you want to be more successful than. that's not the case for everyone. we introduce you to one entrepreneur who believes collaborating is actually better than competing. he started edworking with his competition when he noticed they had products and customers in common. common. >> even when talk to brands or family about it they're like you work together with your competitor? i think the answer is yes. >> to behe has no problem collaborating with his competition. the owner of the educational supply store all about education in downtown lexington, north carolina knows
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>> maybe you can answer that? >> again, i would just emphasize that the numbers we have are the people who complied and filed other exemption or permits through dph. this is one main goal of our legislation is to get everyone in the system which currently we do not have. >> thank you. >> you know, outreach is extraordinarily difficult. whether it's my class of business manufacturing. i know whenever we have a group of professionals that are affected by legislation, it is very common that only a small percentage of them actually engage and understand what's going on. it's vitally important that you as the leaders of your profession outreach beyond that. as we heard, 200 letters is not a lot. there is a supervisor asking for something i don't care about and you pitch that letter, you miss that communication. so i think it's a little short sided to think there is going to be punitive action against someone who wants to engage in the process and understand what the impact is on their business. i encourage you to encou
>> maybe you can answer that? >> again, i would just emphasize that the numbers we have are the people who complied and filed other exemption or permits through dph. this is one main goal of our legislation is to get everyone in the system which currently we do not have. >> thank you. >> you know, outreach is extraordinarily difficult. whether it's my class of business manufacturing. i know whenever we have a group of professionals that are affected by legislation, it is...
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how far they can go, how well they can do. senator, to you as you look at this group shaping up, is it possible that we'll repeat the mistakes of the last election where republican voters there was just so many potential candidates out there that the field was not winnowed. it really distracted people. and the media frankly had a field day picking on these folks? is it just too distracting to have all these people in the race? >> well i don't think so, not yet. they changed rules and format to make it clear and more advantageous the ability to get at and use money they raise and the national party raises but here's the choice. you can have another four to eight years of president obama aka hillary clinton, or you could go even further left, almost socialism with warren and bernie sanders type of person. or we can in fact find somebody from the republican party, because we will hopefully retain the senate. we will have the house. to have the bully pulpit of the presidency is so critically important. here's the choice. i was wit
how far they can go, how well they can do. senator, to you as you look at this group shaping up, is it possible that we'll repeat the mistakes of the last election where republican voters there was just so many potential candidates out there that the field was not winnowed. it really distracted people. and the media frankly had a field day picking on these folks? is it just too distracting to have all these people in the race? >> well i don't think so, not yet. they changed rules and...
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people can just do something and then you can see what happens and then you can do something else. this program is a wonderful is a wonderful example. after a police murder in new york, they came about and said "what is something we can do that is really different?" that is not simply protesting. if we can teach americans that they can do something new together, i think that goes a long way. [applause] >> let me take this opportunity right now to say that i think, what i was saying earlier, that i really see this issue as a social justice issue, that we have a system that excludes people from meaningfully participating in an election where they can make their own choice. i say if there is not going to be any justice, there can be no peace. [cheering and applause] >> two thumbnails -- we have seen voting pass, in a lot of them it was a very small number of people that said let's do this. they found resonance and were able to do it. sarasota, florida -- it's three people who pushed it. they got on the ballot and 78% of the vote. there are different places. there is one state -- saras
people can just do something and then you can see what happens and then you can do something else. this program is a wonderful is a wonderful example. after a police murder in new york, they came about and said "what is something we can do that is really different?" that is not simply protesting. if we can teach americans that they can do something new together, i think that goes a long way. [applause] >> let me take this opportunity right now to say that i think, what i was...
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there can be loss. you can buy a bull for $10,000, he can go wreck himself or break his leg or something and you may not get any return out of him. >> for years, clayton worked a second job, hoping to make up enough money to build up his own herd. getting a ranch to pay off becomes more urgent when he calls my love with lisa who teaches at the local one room school house. >> love at first sight. my mom said she could see why i fell for him. my dad said, are you sure you shouldn't wait? we had a lot of fun together. >> my wife i from minnesota. the whole thing has been a culture shock for her. you know, it's 120 miles to the nearest movie theater. the old timers would say this country is hard on horses and women. >> in 1998, the couple's first child, julie, is born, she will grow up to be a cow girl through and through. >> and julie came along, there is another mouth-to-mouth feed and more responsibility. you know, what am i going to do? >> it all ratchets up the pressure on clayton, trying to make the l
there can be loss. you can buy a bull for $10,000, he can go wreck himself or break his leg or something and you may not get any return out of him. >> for years, clayton worked a second job, hoping to make up enough money to build up his own herd. getting a ranch to pay off becomes more urgent when he calls my love with lisa who teaches at the local one room school house. >> love at first sight. my mom said she could see why i fell for him. my dad said, are you sure you shouldn't...
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it's partly because we can only report on what we easily see and we can only see the people that geted or take pictures as they leave their jobs on that last day when the factory closes and they have new things they may find. the exciting product that they will produce we cannot see that. you go to different colleges, you talk about creative destruction. >> that's correct schumpeter was interested in noting that along with destruction is the creativity that pushes capitalism in a capitalist system forward. john: one individual discovered it in france over a hundred years ago. and these cheap imports are unfair competition, they said and government should stop the import. in response he wrote a satire that he titled the candle makers petition. and it read that the manufacturers of candles and street lamps and generally everything connected with lighting petition the government. we suffer from the unfair competition of a foreign rival. this has such an advantage over us that he floods the market in the product. he offers it at a low price. at the moment the disappears, all the customer
it's partly because we can only report on what we easily see and we can only see the people that geted or take pictures as they leave their jobs on that last day when the factory closes and they have new things they may find. the exciting product that they will produce we cannot see that. you go to different colleges, you talk about creative destruction. >> that's correct schumpeter was interested in noting that along with destruction is the creativity that pushes capitalism in a...
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we can talk about this but you can put the gun down. >> you put it down now. >> walk out. >> what you going to do to me? >> put your hands up. put your hands up. >> what are you going to do? >> get down on the ground. >> it's not as easy as people think, it's not hollywood. you can't shoot the gun out of somebody's hand. somebody doesn't automatically fall down when you shoot,. >> you're a rookie hmm? >> get on your belly. >> i'll kill you. >> get on your belly. get down on your stomach. >> no. >> stay. what are you looking for, i have taser deployment 1141 and a supervisor. >> he got to the rear of the car, he continued advancing on you. why did you decide at that point to put your pistol away? >> because because he did not have any weapons in his immediate hands or that i saw to where he can quickly get it. >> okay. >> therefore i pulled out a less lethal weapon which is a taser. >> this scenario ended with nonlethal force but more importantly it is a good lesson to have fewer deadly counters with suspects and better relations with the community. what type of education to police off
we can talk about this but you can put the gun down. >> you put it down now. >> walk out. >> what you going to do to me? >> put your hands up. put your hands up. >> what are you going to do? >> get down on the ground. >> it's not as easy as people think, it's not hollywood. you can't shoot the gun out of somebody's hand. somebody doesn't automatically fall down when you shoot,. >> you're a rookie hmm? >> get on your belly. >> i'll kill...
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can. >> what do you mean you believe you can? >>> for years, msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are, by law, generally forbidden. >> i've been coming to lake county juvenile since like, three oh five. one of them years. been coming here for a long time. >> 17-year-old rodrick is back in lake county juvenile after being arrested for marijuana possession and resisting arrest. according to rodrick and those overseeing his face, he had been on a good straight and narrow path, working towards becoming an electrician, covering up his gang tattoos and preparing for the arrival of his second child. >> i got no time for no gangs, no nothing. i know you don't want your son living the same lifestyle you live. >> when i got out of boot camp and found out i supposedly had a child it changed me. i got something else to live for. i just can't live for like gang ban
can. >> what do you mean you believe you can? >>> for years, msnbc has been documenting the tragic stories that unfold in america's juvenile justice system with extraordinary access from the indiana supreme court, we've been allowed to take our cameras inside a world where they are, by law, generally forbidden. >> i've been coming to lake county juvenile since like, three oh five. one of them years. been coming here for a long time. >> 17-year-old rodrick is back in...
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madam clerk can you call the roll. >> on item 17. supervisor yee. >> aye. >> supervisor avalos. >> aye. >> supervisor breed. >> aye. >> supervisor campos. >> aye. >> supervisor cohen. >> aye. >> supervisor farrell. >> aye. >> supervisor kim. >> aye. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. >> supervisor tang. >> aye. >> supervisor wiener. >> aye. >> there are 10 aye's. >> the motion is approved unanimously. madam clerk let's skip over the 3:00 p.m. special order and go to roll call for introductions. >> thank you. the first supervisor to introduce new business is supervisor yee. >> thank you very much. i just wanted to make an announcement. as you know my office has been participating in the process called participatory budgeting and the second year for us for district 7 and this is the week in which we're asking residents to go ahead and cast their votes to give us the priorities that they would like to see in terms of the funding that is available for district 7. there are 25 qualified proposals that we put on the ballot and they have until 1159
madam clerk can you call the roll. >> on item 17. supervisor yee. >> aye. >> supervisor avalos. >> aye. >> supervisor breed. >> aye. >> supervisor campos. >> aye. >> supervisor cohen. >> aye. >> supervisor farrell. >> aye. >> supervisor kim. >> aye. >> supervisor mar. >> aye. >> supervisor tang. >> aye. >> supervisor wiener. >> aye. >> there are 10 aye's. >> the...
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where can i get this product? for the first time," she said, "i've been able to compete in the triathletes," and she said "i'll be honest. at about five weeks, all the pain wasn't gone, but," she said, "jim, it was livable. i was able to compete, and i could enjoy my quality of life. it wasn't all gone, but i felt so much better." and i said, "robin, you're only talking about a month. as this natural product goes into your body, it's gonna get better, and it's gonna get better." why? and that's what we're going to show today, mike. unlike pharmaceutical drugs that do cause harm, damage to the body, an all-natural product, an all-natural joint relief is not only going to eliminate the pain from the cause of this, but it's gonna get to the root of the problem. and, mike, that's what we've got to discuss today. because i need people to understand where the pain is coming from. let me run a scenario by you mike. here's what's happening in the pharmaceutical industry. let's say you're working around the house and you a
where can i get this product? for the first time," she said, "i've been able to compete in the triathletes," and she said "i'll be honest. at about five weeks, all the pain wasn't gone, but," she said, "jim, it was livable. i was able to compete, and i could enjoy my quality of life. it wasn't all gone, but i felt so much better." and i said, "robin, you're only talking about a month. as this natural product goes into your body, it's gonna get better, and...
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you can hear them. can you hear them eating? can you hear them just chomping?ood. he would go out in 114-degree weather. he's been a hard worker all of his life. never seen him slack at all. >> over here is bread. returned bread. cakes and so forth. yeah, this is every week. we've had numerous offers to sell this property and offer us many, many millions of dollars and go off on cruises. that's not our lifestyle. we like our old farmhouse. we like our work. and we more than likely will die with his boots on, feeding food scraps to pigs. ♪ >> it's the exact opposite of what you usually look for. i'm usually looking for the newest stuff. i don't even usually look at dates at all. >> still good. this is all still good. right, here we go. do you have anything that's post dated? >> no, we can't do that. >> you can't? >> no. food and health and safety issues. >> do you guys donate it then? >> no. it goes right in the garbage can. >> straight in the garbage? >> yeah. >> have you been sued before? >> i don't know, to tell you the truth. but if it's post dated like with
you can hear them. can you hear them eating? can you hear them just chomping?ood. he would go out in 114-degree weather. he's been a hard worker all of his life. never seen him slack at all. >> over here is bread. returned bread. cakes and so forth. yeah, this is every week. we've had numerous offers to sell this property and offer us many, many millions of dollars and go off on cruises. that's not our lifestyle. we like our old farmhouse. we like our work. and we more than likely will...
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it's not like we can just slap a coat of paint on the facility and open it up and you can serve kids, these need to be state license facilities and i hear over and over again through my work also of the director of the child care facility's fund, across the city, i think there's a need for development and where we can find space and be mindful and plan for it, how is it we try to leverage both public as well as private dollars in order to expand and build the needs that we need to serve all the kids we need serve ined all the city. i think i bring a broad perspective around community development, around business, i have a background in finance as a fiscal direct torx i worked on how we're helping to strengthen child care businesses, how do we support them, i think we have some really great leaders in ece, i think i can provide a deep and broad perspective, you know, not only around ece and those needs but also around community development and the business side, i think that could advance our work at the city. thank you. any questions? >> thank you very much, ms. wong. i don't have any
it's not like we can just slap a coat of paint on the facility and open it up and you can serve kids, these need to be state license facilities and i hear over and over again through my work also of the director of the child care facility's fund, across the city, i think there's a need for development and where we can find space and be mindful and plan for it, how is it we try to leverage both public as well as private dollars in order to expand and build the needs that we need to serve all the...
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i think we can. i won't make any specific reductions because i'm still reeling in my march madness choices. not very good. mike: you have anyone left in your final four? administrator mccarthy: no. which makes it worse than not very good. mike: what is president obama like when you are around the table? administrator mccarthy: incredibly engaging. he is funny. he is more wonky that i ever thought he would be. he understands the substance of what is going on which makes it challenging, because i prefer bosses that don't. [laughter] administrator mccarthy: i'm just kidding. he is very personal. he is fun to talk to. mike: what have you learned from him about life, leadership, or management? administrator mccarthy: i think washington is the most challenging place in my career to not take things personally. for my entire career, i have kept my home life separate from my work life. even in massachusetts. i don't think my husband knew anything i was doing except making money going to work, not making enoug
i think we can. i won't make any specific reductions because i'm still reeling in my march madness choices. not very good. mike: you have anyone left in your final four? administrator mccarthy: no. which makes it worse than not very good. mike: what is president obama like when you are around the table? administrator mccarthy: incredibly engaging. he is funny. he is more wonky that i ever thought he would be. he understands the substance of what is going on which makes it challenging, because i...
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what else can you do? >> that is right.e add -- at penrose think that they're going to be several killer apps that are developed for this apartment. one of the things we think is something you just automotive virtual-reality stories. episodic content. that will be one of the things that drives the early uptake of the platform. there are implications when it comes to education, when it comes to gaming, when it comes to things like health care and virtualized meetings. can you imagine doing a telepresence oriented pr conference call, for example. emily: one of the things it was lacking was the social experience of going to see a movie. i wanted to look at you, talk to you, and i was a little bit scared, because i was in the middle of this other world. cory: when you look down, you see the planets voting below you. emily can it be made to be a : more social experience? >> absolutely. one of the things that we think is important is persistent universes. videotaping ever -- the idea being whatever you want to be. cory: because t
what else can you do? >> that is right.e add -- at penrose think that they're going to be several killer apps that are developed for this apartment. one of the things we think is something you just automotive virtual-reality stories. episodic content. that will be one of the things that drives the early uptake of the platform. there are implications when it comes to education, when it comes to gaming, when it comes to things like health care and virtualized meetings. can you imagine doing...
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it can lead to liver damage.in california new jersey and utah. it's sold in some gyms and retailers. >>> maybe you're up with us this morning because you can't sleep. maybe you're a little wound up and need to relax. >> if that's the case, spotify says this guy right here, ed sheerhan is your man. he's listener'ses' favorite when it comes to unwinding. ♪ ♪ >> oh, yeah. >> good one. >> sheerhan is thinking out loud is the most streamed sleep song. in fact, according to spotify, sheerhan has seven cuts in the top 20. he's an expert at putting people to sleep. >> he sure is. my favorite, i have to tell you is song for sienna. ever listen to it? you haven't. it's by brian crane. >> lovely. >> elevator music. >> i like it walk through the roses while walking through the meadow. makes me think of stars. >> i knew you'd have something to say about this. >> look up and see the sun. what is this? >> it was in spotify when we were doing hair and makeup. >> really put somebody to sleep there. it's a little different. it's a
it can lead to liver damage.in california new jersey and utah. it's sold in some gyms and retailers. >>> maybe you're up with us this morning because you can't sleep. maybe you're a little wound up and need to relax. >> if that's the case, spotify says this guy right here, ed sheerhan is your man. he's listener'ses' favorite when it comes to unwinding. ♪ ♪ >> oh, yeah. >> good one. >> sheerhan is thinking out loud is the most streamed sleep song. in fact,...
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control the colony genetics, and so we can set up the situation where we can select our best queens.hey'll wait with the drones and we create seatac airport flight paths. >> as carefully selected as the bees have been, and despite the fact that the colonies are capable of surviving many superbees. >> there's no magic bullet. >> the answer is not a huge chemical, industrial thing. it's something that all of us can do. plant flowers, no chemical input, and let the lawn grow an inch taller, that's the solution to making a healthier bee. not the superbee. >> reporter: it's also about keeping invasive species out. for this, the airport has a wildlife biologist on staff. he has come up with creative solutions. >> the reason we have the coyote airboat, using the pyrotechnics, noise bankers and screamers - they do work, but the wildlife gets used to it. when they have a predator come after them, especially when we have a mock-up that looks like a coyote, they are less apt to hang around. >> with natural wetlands a few hundred feet from the runway, birds could be a problem. especially the sta
control the colony genetics, and so we can set up the situation where we can select our best queens.hey'll wait with the drones and we create seatac airport flight paths. >> as carefully selected as the bees have been, and despite the fact that the colonies are capable of surviving many superbees. >> there's no magic bullet. >> the answer is not a huge chemical, industrial thing. it's something that all of us can do. plant flowers, no chemical input, and let the lawn grow an...
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how can we produce honey bees and produce honey and pollenate crops and at the same time, how can themerican farmer produce all the rest of the crops for the food that weed we eat, and yet have our environment and our honey bees be safe. >> randall verhook is past president of the honey bee association, is it too late, have we already sent these commercially vital insects down a very dangerous path? is it getting late in our chances to do anything to fix it? stay with us. it's "inside story". o. >> welcome back to "inside story" on al jazeera america. i'm swrawrs. ay suarez. >> every mouthful of food you eat is connected to the work the bees do, berries fruits and vegetables, they depend on pollennation. it's hardly leading national influences casts or bofs the fold of your morning paper that bees are in real trouble. i'm joined by phil torres, host of "techknow" and doug gurian sherman. are bees particularly vulnerable because they live in intimate little groups of 40 or 50,000 individuals? >> yes, i think that definitely contributes to it. if one bee is out there he's bringing it ho
how can we produce honey bees and produce honey and pollenate crops and at the same time, how can themerican farmer produce all the rest of the crops for the food that weed we eat, and yet have our environment and our honey bees be safe. >> randall verhook is past president of the honey bee association, is it too late, have we already sent these commercially vital insects down a very dangerous path? is it getting late in our chances to do anything to fix it? stay with us. it's...
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that's all we can do... there's nothing we can do about it... that's it, i'm officially a retired politician. thank you for all your help today i love you... i think it's a loss to the parish...we actually got things done, coastal projects you can go and put your hands on, other than just studies. and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >> byron's political career - and his efforts to restore the coast - have come to a halt. >> the oil boys, loga its called, louisiana oil and gas assoc. headed by don briggs who's been there forever announced we're going into plaquemines parish and we're going to beat any council person running for reelection or a new person running for a new seat, we're going to beat them -- unless they agree these lawsuits should be dismissed. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. >> the elections race in plaquemines parish was influenced
that's all we can do... there's nothing we can do about it... that's it, i'm officially a retired politician. thank you for all your help today i love you... i think it's a loss to the parish...we actually got things done, coastal projects you can go and put your hands on, other than just studies. and i don't think it's gonna happen a lot of this is just gonna go by the wayside.... we hope it don't we wish her well with it and time will tell but i just don't see it right now, you know? >>...
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your rate is locked in and can never go up. and your acceptance is guaranteed, with no health questions. see how much coverage you can get for just $9.95 a month. call now for your free information kit. ♪ colourists know roots take colour one way, and previously coloured hair another. new vidal sassoon salonist. first, brush roots then, blend through lengths. our most advanced system outside the salon. it's more than colour. it's a work of art. ♪ >>> high-profile witness has taken the stand in the murder trial of former nfl star aaron hernandez. >> new england patriots owner robert kraft gave hernandez his big break but will his testimony save the former tight end? here now is abc's ryan smith. >> reporter: new england patriots owner robert kraft took center stage. while the owner and his once star player were once close. >> he would always hug and kiss me. >> reporter: he heard rumors about hernandez's involvement in the murder of odin lloyd and confronted him in the weight room. >> you asked aaron to look you in the eye didn'
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yes you can. you must first have the will and it must be exhibited from the highest office in this country. a president that gives clear and unequivocal direction on how to do it. you do it with personnel. you do it with having the strategic -- in place. and the third thing, the aviation assets. flying the 1800 border and analyzing what is happening. having teens respond quickly when you have a legal activity. -- having teams respond quickly when you have an illegal activity. audience member: welcome back. it is great to see you feeling better again. gov. rick perry: you better spend a long time in new hampshire and be healthy and spend years here. audience member: tell us about how your campaign is going to be different from last time around. ? what are your new thoughts? gov. rick perry: a good segue, being healthy is important. i broke my arm when i was a kid in high school, but coming tougher than that, right? you have to be healthy and on your game, but more importantly, the preparation side.
yes you can. you must first have the will and it must be exhibited from the highest office in this country. a president that gives clear and unequivocal direction on how to do it. you do it with personnel. you do it with having the strategic -- in place. and the third thing, the aviation assets. flying the 1800 border and analyzing what is happening. having teens respond quickly when you have a legal activity. -- having teams respond quickly when you have an illegal activity. audience member:...
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and now they can transform it with the new angie's list app you can you can get projects done in a snaphoto of your project or just tell us what you need done... ...and angie's list will find a top-rated provider to do the job. start your project for free today. (trader vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, when right place meets right time. and when i find it, i go for it. (announcer vo) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps. and now, get up to a two-thousand-dollar cash bonus when you roll over your 401k or ira accounts. details at scottrade.com/retire. it is. ♪ ♪ honey, we need to talk. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedheal
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she can continue to rise.lary clinton: that is a important point because for many students, there is research that have difficulties learning. whether it is because of disabilities or other circumstances in their lives. they lose a lot of the ground that they gained during the school year because during the summer they do not have the constant stimulation, education that would give them the chance to keep learning and keep building. i think that we should do much more to realize the promise that tom harkin was a champion of to make sure that people, but particularly young people with disabilities, have the learning opportunities they need. in an opportunity society, not everybody learns the same way or at the same pace. there are students who learned with their hands, students who learn by listening, students who need a relationship with the teacher, others who do it online. we have got to start sorting this out. for students with disabilities we want them to have a place in society that gives them satisfactio
she can continue to rise.lary clinton: that is a important point because for many students, there is research that have difficulties learning. whether it is because of disabilities or other circumstances in their lives. they lose a lot of the ground that they gained during the school year because during the summer they do not have the constant stimulation, education that would give them the chance to keep learning and keep building. i think that we should do much more to realize the promise...
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can he keep it up? off season workouts began today for the tort niners and everyone -- for the 49ers and everyone is talking about the new look colin kaepernick. he looks the same. he runs the same. but word is his throwing delivery has changed dramatically. in video provided by the niners we don't see him throwing. let the intrigue begin there. teammates sahis work with kurt warner this off season has been noticible. >> when i saw him yesterday i didn't even know that was colin. seriously. he was working on his drop back. who is that? you guys are in for a treat. >> i feel like there has been quite a bit of change. obviously noticible when he started throwing. i just want to do everything i can to make sure i am doing my part to help the team win. >> update he throws left handed instead of right handed. just kidding. tim lincecum struck out five in the fifth and some help from 8 8 -- ayoki. in the eighth myers a shot to right and barnum will try to score from first. not a great relay. sanchez unable to
can he keep it up? off season workouts began today for the tort niners and everyone -- for the 49ers and everyone is talking about the new look colin kaepernick. he looks the same. he runs the same. but word is his throwing delivery has changed dramatically. in video provided by the niners we don't see him throwing. let the intrigue begin there. teammates sahis work with kurt warner this off season has been noticible. >> when i saw him yesterday i didn't even know that was colin....
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you can use that.will come out of the grass? >> yeah. it washes off. it's fun for the kids to build their own play area. >> it's nice. >> moving on we love jenga. taking it to the next level. >> mega-jenga. you can create this by getting two by fours or even if you have some lying around. you want nice straight ones. and then all you've got to do -- you know how to play. it's not dangerous at all. take one from the middle and ut it on top. >> go. see how fast we can go. >> it's not a prank. >> and i have another cool idea you can add too to get the kids involved. put messages on them like you have to run around the yard. every time it says something and then the coolest thing is boom. tumble blocks. that's how we do it. moving right along, everyone loves bean bag toss of or some people know this as corn hole toss. you can have chalk board on these here. kids can decorate enate use it for bean bag toss. >> i'll try it. how do you do it? >> you do this. cut a hole. who's better at tossing? >> i'm probabl
you can use that.will come out of the grass? >> yeah. it washes off. it's fun for the kids to build their own play area. >> it's nice. >> moving on we love jenga. taking it to the next level. >> mega-jenga. you can create this by getting two by fours or even if you have some lying around. you want nice straight ones. and then all you've got to do -- you know how to play. it's not dangerous at all. take one from the middle and ut it on top. >> go. see how fast we...
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you can do so online. now our next question is from rebecca creamer. >> i'm a 25-year-old graduate with a good job. but my generation as a whole have got it pretty tough. it cost us more than our parents to go to uni, we'll work well into our 70s for smaller pensions and high rents make saving for our own home difficult if not impossible. we'll be less well off than our parents and it feels like we're paying for other people's mistakes. if you're elected, what will you do for my generation to help us feel optimistic about our future? >> rebecca thank you very much indeed. leanne wood. >> played cymru believes we need to invest in our young people especially education because that's the best route out of poverty. you're right when you say young people today are going to fair worse than the older generation. and it's the first time for a long while that the generation of today is going to be worse off than the generation before it. played cymru wants to provide free tuition fees for our students, but because
you can do so online. now our next question is from rebecca creamer. >> i'm a 25-year-old graduate with a good job. but my generation as a whole have got it pretty tough. it cost us more than our parents to go to uni, we'll work well into our 70s for smaller pensions and high rents make saving for our own home difficult if not impossible. we'll be less well off than our parents and it feels like we're paying for other people's mistakes. if you're elected, what will you do for my...
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. >> can you read? >> instead, i find two brothers struggling to make a profit on merchandise that kids don't want while falling short on creating new hit games and toys. >> it's our first game ever. it didn't do very well at market. >> the toy industry, while enormous, is a brutal and competitive game. >> these toys seem like they're already out there. >> and if the brothers can't learn to innovate and sell... >> steve, why do you think nascar's good for skullduggery? [laughing] >> they'll get shoved to the back of the closet with the other forgotten toys. you basically just said, "[bleep] you, i'm just not gonna do it." my name is marcus lemonis and i fix failing businesses. you would never be able to pay off that debt. i make tough decisions. >> you know, you're 'causing strife right now. >> and i back them up with my own cash. will you take a credit card? it's not always pretty... >> we don't like the fact that you can say no. >> go stand in the corner and shut the [bleep] up. but this is business.
. >> can you read? >> instead, i find two brothers struggling to make a profit on merchandise that kids don't want while falling short on creating new hit games and toys. >> it's our first game ever. it didn't do very well at market. >> the toy industry, while enormous, is a brutal and competitive game. >> these toys seem like they're already out there. >> and if the brothers can't learn to innovate and sell... >> steve, why do you think nascar's good...