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of the robber barons joining me now for more on this are rashad robinson executive director of color of change in new york and craig president and c.e.o. of free press here in our studios in d.c. and rashad and craig welcome welcome both of you back to the program thanks to have their own inspector thanks for joining us craig if i may start with you you heard my rant. and my exaggerating are understating the seems to me like what's happening is that the internet is going in the cable t.v. business model and netflix just said we see this coming and we will pay in advance to be channel number one and pretty soon google is going to pay to be channel over to for you to and who is going to pay to be channel over three and it's well and in fact we don't really know if google may already be paying you know these deals are so secretive that consumers don't have a lot of information and the important thing to remember is that all of us are already paying our fifty sixty seventy dollars a month so we can get netflix that's why we pay comcast right anywhere as in france is thirty five bucks a month much
of the robber barons joining me now for more on this are rashad robinson executive director of color of change in new york and craig president and c.e.o. of free press here in our studios in d.c. and rashad and craig welcome welcome both of you back to the program thanks to have their own inspector thanks for joining us craig if i may start with you you heard my rant. and my exaggerating are understating the seems to me like what's happening is that the internet is going in the cable t.v....
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racial equality in response to the jordan davis case in the trayvon martin case the folks over at color of change dot org of launched a new campaign titled black lives matter they're calling on americans to take action to help prevent the loss of another trayvon or jordan they say join us to bring an end to stand your ground and other shoot first laws that undermine public safety senseless that put people at risk and enable the kind of tragedy witnessed in the case of jordan davis' one main goal of the campaign is to convince white americans that black lives are just as valuable as white lives and the most black people are not scary but they are just like you and me right now across the web black americans are tweeting and posting pictures of black kids doing things that all kids do regardless of their race using the hashtag dangerous black kids. or relate to her no has compiled some of the tweets over at her horizons blog twitter user rice about tweeted out a picture of a black child playing baseball with a caption dangerous black kids get ready to steal meanwhile twitter user neil curry her twe
racial equality in response to the jordan davis case in the trayvon martin case the folks over at color of change dot org of launched a new campaign titled black lives matter they're calling on americans to take action to help prevent the loss of another trayvon or jordan they say join us to bring an end to stand your ground and other shoot first laws that undermine public safety senseless that put people at risk and enable the kind of tragedy witnessed in the case of jordan davis' one main...
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of glass. each time they wanted to change the color, they had to change the piece of glass, and to put all the pieces of glass together, they had to have lead going all around. it's like a mosaic. if you start studying these windows, you can learn a lot about the life of the middle ages. we have the furriers, we have even the sculptors, and probably, it's one of the best representations of the 13th century. it's really a great documentation for us, so i think the stained glass of chartres is really telling about the way people lived, the way they thought, the way they prayed, all their ideas and beliefs. the cathedrals of the gothic age, like chartres, were indeed, as abbot suger had said, "new works suffused by new light." in their combination of soaring stonework, scpture, and painted glass, they created an art to set beside and even surpass the works of classical antiquity. theirsas a living art which had taken centuries to come to fruition, and it still has the power to astonish us by the sheer quantity and quality of the great churches, the vast areas they covered, the huge spaces they en
of glass. each time they wanted to change the color, they had to change the piece of glass, and to put all the pieces of glass together, they had to have lead going all around. it's like a mosaic. if you start studying these windows, you can learn a lot about the life of the middle ages. we have the furriers, we have even the sculptors, and probably, it's one of the best representations of the 13th century. it's really a great documentation for us, so i think the stained glass of chartres is...
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change memory a million times a second. today it is billions. to meet ad out million numbers a second were a million dots of color on a screen changing every second, which meant animation was possible, gains were possible, everything. was always a part of my life. i worked at hewlett-packard, we were building the hottest product, the hewlett-packard calculator was changing the world. this machine cost about $2000. every single engineer and scientist had to have one within five years. the $10 ones were no longer sold. this was a hot product. they heard i was a great designer. i thought how wonderful, i did not have a college degree but i had the ability to do the work. so i got the job. hired atld not get apple because you have to meet the specifications of work you have done before and classes. sometimes it does not show up, the sort of person. they can invent a new solution to solve a problem. success the key to my at apple. i had no money so i'll is had to trick -- i had no money so i had to design things with the fewest cost.n the lowest i did the absolute best possible design anyone could do. 2 had this product, the apple computer. we had to
change memory a million times a second. today it is billions. to meet ad out million numbers a second were a million dots of color on a screen changing every second, which meant animation was possible, gains were possible, everything. was always a part of my life. i worked at hewlett-packard, we were building the hottest product, the hewlett-packard calculator was changing the world. this machine cost about $2000. every single engineer and scientist had to have one within five years. the $10...
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and here we change the color of the background, we change the color of the outfit.re hair, we gave everybody extraordinary bright white teach. this is the sort of fantasy version that you wouldn't want to put out because no one would believe this. >> i'm 56 years old. i think some photographers are great with lighting, then there's great makeup, and times the pictures come out fine. but if i wake up at 4:00 in the morning for the last four years, if i take a picture and there are circles under my eyes, i wouldn't mind if someone helped me out. >> that's one area -- i do think that people are much more savvy about it now. everybody has a photo on instagram, everybody is posting pictures of themselves on facebook. no one wants a bad photo. >> and it was fun. your team was great to work with. thank you so much. >> thank you for doing it, as well. >> we're back after your local news. . >>> a very good morning to you. 8:26 i'm laura garcia-cannon. crews say it could be several hours before they reopen all of the lanes of the southbound 101 through morgan hill. a tanker s
and here we change the color of the background, we change the color of the outfit.re hair, we gave everybody extraordinary bright white teach. this is the sort of fantasy version that you wouldn't want to put out because no one would believe this. >> i'm 56 years old. i think some photographers are great with lighting, then there's great makeup, and times the pictures come out fine. but if i wake up at 4:00 in the morning for the last four years, if i take a picture and there are circles...
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i like the color of it. >> the change i see right now is kind of what i imagined.eager to see her was savannah. she never thought cheyenne needed surge are you but likes the results. >> she does look different but not that much, which is what i was worried about in the first place. she was beautiful the way she was and still is and the only thing that came out of her going to new york was me missing her. >> cheyenne says she is finally at peace. >> i think i'm done because i like the way i look now. you know, if anyone has a problem, i don't care. >> it's going to help them go to college. it's going to help them get a job. it's going to help them be social, when they otherwise wouldn't. the bully will be left in the dirt. >> and donovan, he was disappointed when he wasn't chosen. we paid him a visit five months later and he told us he had a profound change, too. he now says not being picked for surgery turned out to be a blessing. >> i'm feeling good about it now. i don't have to have the surgery after all, and it just is kind of a weight off my shoulders. >> in fa
i like the color of it. >> the change i see right now is kind of what i imagined.eager to see her was savannah. she never thought cheyenne needed surge are you but likes the results. >> she does look different but not that much, which is what i was worried about in the first place. she was beautiful the way she was and still is and the only thing that came out of her going to new york was me missing her. >> cheyenne says she is finally at peace. >> i think i'm done...
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then they fed it to the worms, the larvae of the silk moth, which changed color within several hours. the incorporation of dye molecules while the silk was being synthesized in the worm's silk glands ensured that the dye in the silk would combine at a molecular level when the silkworm began to spin its cocoon. >> in the future, it's hoped the silk used to make these scaffolds will have not just color incorporated into it, but properties that could fight bacteria, inflammation, and cancer. meaning that one of singapore's most fashionable exports could soon be life-saving silk. >> good-bye. >> see you in the new year. good-bye. >> today on "earth focus" -- chemical pollution. an american city fights back. and the toxic legacy of gold mining in peru. oming up on "earth focus." >> on a warm summer night, you can see where people choose to live on toms river, riverboats, beaches, the promise of relaxing days and good health. but years ago the town became famous for a different reason, chemicals and cancer. >> we had no idea they were discharging toxic chemicals. >> they never should have l
then they fed it to the worms, the larvae of the silk moth, which changed color within several hours. the incorporation of dye molecules while the silk was being synthesized in the worm's silk glands ensured that the dye in the silk would combine at a molecular level when the silkworm began to spin its cocoon. >> in the future, it's hoped the silk used to make these scaffolds will have not just color incorporated into it, but properties that could fight bacteria, inflammation, and cancer....
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the book i took my story which what happened in and johnny story in which i think the color of the car has changed a couple of times. and i will read from the book. >> we will just go with it. my america is your america, and your america is mine. is a refuge and a dream, a place of freedom and respite, responsibility, to arrive here after the journey i took, after the bombs and gunfire and killings, the beheadings and kidnappings, the dangers, after everything that has happened in my life, the idea that i am free now and the knowledge of everything fills me with gratitude. and i am thankful for every moment and every breath. i am grateful to the seals who risked their lives for my family, grateful for the sacrifices of other servicemen and women, grateful to my neighbors and new friends who have welcomed me to this land of large dreams and open skies. every day i live a dream, my dream. but unlike most, my dream began amid a nightmare, a murderous war in iraq that destroyed not only the lives of many of my friends and relatives, but of an entire country and culture. that destruction began long bef
the book i took my story which what happened in and johnny story in which i think the color of the car has changed a couple of times. and i will read from the book. >> we will just go with it. my america is your america, and your america is mine. is a refuge and a dream, a place of freedom and respite, responsibility, to arrive here after the journey i took, after the bombs and gunfire and killings, the beheadings and kidnappings, the dangers, after everything that has happened in my...
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any of the surrounding homes in that earks shut your windows and doors. shelter in place until the smoke goes on by. it's changing color. i suspect the firefighters are getting a little water on that fire. it's changing more toward a grayish, whitish, instead of that deep, heavy dark color. i think they're probably getting a hold on that. >> before it was that thick black smoke. even in that shot from chopper 5, the fire is next to the freeway, the 101. it does not seem to be affecting traffic yet. i'm sure many people are wondering why all the smoke. >> it's an auto body shop. they have lots of paint, lot was solvents. that's probably why it's burning hot. you can see what 280 and 101 close by. here's some pictures sent in from some of the viewers, that thick, thick black smoke going up. it almost loogzs like a tornado. >> we're picking up a sea breeze. it's about 5-7 miles per hour, this afternoon probably becoming 10-20. that will help mix it out and disperse it. right now it's pretty ominous looking. >> watch the traffic there. the 101 traffic is flowing. it will affect traffic eventually. they're going right throu
any of the surrounding homes in that earks shut your windows and doors. shelter in place until the smoke goes on by. it's changing color. i suspect the firefighters are getting a little water on that fire. it's changing more toward a grayish, whitish, instead of that deep, heavy dark color. i think they're probably getting a hold on that. >> before it was that thick black smoke. even in that shot from chopper 5, the fire is next to the freeway, the 101. it does not seem to be affecting...
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story which has happened to me and johnny's story about to -- the opal which i think the color of the car has changed a couple of times, but that's okay. and i'll read from the book. >> okay. >> johnny's just -- well, we'll just go with it. my america is your america, and your america is mine. it's a refuge and a dream, a place of freedom and respite, responsibility and wonder. to have arrived here after the journey i took, after the bombs and gunfire and killings, the beheadings and kidnappings, the dangers, after everything that has happened in my life the idea that i am free thousand and the knowledge of -- now and the knowledge of everything that means fills me with gratitude. i am thankful for every moment and every breath. i am grateful to the seals who risked their lives for my family, grateful for the sacrifices of other servicemen and women, grateful to my neighbors and new friends who have welcomed me to this land of large dreams and open skies. every day i live a dream, my dream. but unlike most, my dream began amid a nightmare, a murderous war in iraq that destroyed not only the lives of
story which has happened to me and johnny's story about to -- the opal which i think the color of the car has changed a couple of times, but that's okay. and i'll read from the book. >> okay. >> johnny's just -- well, we'll just go with it. my america is your america, and your america is mine. it's a refuge and a dream, a place of freedom and respite, responsibility and wonder. to have arrived here after the journey i took, after the bombs and gunfire and killings, the beheadings...
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depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors changeradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each other and constructed of steel tubing. >> it is made up of these strata. as the light starts to shift, there is a real sense that there is a dynamism. >> it gives the illusion that this cultures might be fragments of a larger, mysterious mass. >> the environmental artwork livens it with color, light, and the movement. three large woven soldiers are suspended. these are activated by custom air flow program. >> i channeled air flow into each of these forms that makes it move ever so slightly. and it is beating like a heart. if-0 when as of the forces of nature moving around us every second. >> shadow patterns reflect the shapes
depending on the distance or point of view, it can appear clear for more abstract and atmospheric. the subtle colors changeradually depending on the light and the time of day. >> i wanted to create an art work that looks over time as well as working on in the first glance. the first time you come here, you may not see a. but you may be able to see one side over the other. it features a couple of suspended sculptures. each was created out of a series of flat plains run parallel to each...
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of there process chemicals. >> moms want to be healthier. we are demanding this. >>reporter: last october kraft announced they would remove coloring. this is for the growing number of consumer. the cheese change took five years to profect. they -- prefect. >> i would be willing to try again. >>reporter: other food companies are feeling the pressure to go natural. last week subway said they would stop using a chemical in it's bread. mcdonalds and starbucks use the same chemical. >>> the past four days were nice. but where does that leave us. all of that is still a history. >>reporter: in the south bay we could have used more. in the north bay it was much better. >> we increased our capacity of stored water by 20%. >>reporter: it's still possible that voluntary tar cut -- cut backs will be mandatory. >> mandatory rashing will -- rationing will still be in effect if we don't have enough water. >> we are all trying to save water. >> using a lot of water now will give you a bigger water bill and make you the least liked person on the block. >>reporter: they are still trying to figure out how mandatory rusticial re -- holds will work. >> i wonder how we will cut 25%. >> that's a question we are hea
of there process chemicals. >> moms want to be healthier. we are demanding this. >>reporter: last october kraft announced they would remove coloring. this is for the growing number of consumer. the cheese change took five years to profect. they -- prefect. >> i would be willing to try again. >>reporter: other food companies are feeling the pressure to go natural. last week subway said they would stop using a chemical in it's bread. mcdonalds and starbucks use the same...
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information and updates and climbing the core nature of the climate change problem unique to the academy of fine when he finds that the foreign helps the colors to get tickets for their effect on the government's policy on climate change the charity shop to be showing the radical transformation thirty one came i did get a room only thing the hippie medical association the only thing is being held in medical treatment and health care money not because of me. they are. considering going to stop many countries and to make enemies i wanted to be the token medical association deliberated over to the show she was forced into health sector president of the association. officer euan hard for the twenty oh two june st castle system has been part of the times for sure cos it's the end of the game a minute of the minutemen. but the detriment of the moment and then when beginning. each cookie. on the back of the company and choose their knowledge and knowledge transfer is the key to sustained progress that is happening. this is from an awesome sought help when it spots a gop on cosmic didn't do too far by two thirds so far. it is attending a party planni
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colors on the screen shows how much energy they're exerting. in the beginning they're in the gray zone only at about 45% of their maximum heart rate. but just a few minutes later, the colors change is green, that means he's getting tired at 77% of his maximum heart rate. >> challenging but doable. >> roberta is at 84%. >> starting to fatigue, the heart rate was definitely elevating, obviously. our breathing was getting elevated, as well. >> even though reggie and roberta are fitness professionals who work out a lot, the stress on their hearts more than doubled in just a few minutes of shoveling this heavy snow. doctors say for the average person that stress can be significantly stronger. >> it's a sudden surge, sudden stress, it's a little different where you build to it. >> dr. nicholas balage says it's a combination of cold temperatures and strenuous activity can cause a sudden increase in blood pressure. to lit what you're doing even though it doesn't -- even though it seems like you can handle it. it is much more stress than you're used to. >> doreen againgentzler, news 4 today. >>> why hundreds of people plan to brave the snow and cold and run in their briefs today in d.c.
colors on the screen shows how much energy they're exerting. in the beginning they're in the gray zone only at about 45% of their maximum heart rate. but just a few minutes later, the colors change is green, that means he's getting tired at 77% of his maximum heart rate. >> challenging but doable. >> roberta is at 84%. >> starting to fatigue, the heart rate was definitely elevating, obviously. our breathing was getting elevated, as well. >> even though reggie and roberta...
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of mystical glow. now, depending on the music, the illumination changes colors. now, you might see behind the scenes, they work so hard to make this sculpture, a lot of effort is required to give the sculptures lighting effect. snow falls over them every day, blanketing the surfaces. it prevents light from shining through the ice, which degrades the illumination effect. but snow in hokkaido is so light it can be blown away easily. staff members brush it off before the illumination starts. now, lighting techniques are used in many different ways here at this festival. organizers are using a popular lighting technique called protection mapping. the images include horses running freely across a hokkaido landscape in different seasons, and pictures representing the birth of life. the result is a very impressive display showcasing the variety of scenes from the region. now i'm going to ask a few visitors what they thought of the festival. hello, ladies. >> hi. >> where are you from? >> sydney, australia. >> and is this your first time here? >> no, it's our second time.
of mystical glow. now, depending on the music, the illumination changes colors. now, you might see behind the scenes, they work so hard to make this sculpture, a lot of effort is required to give the sculptures lighting effect. snow falls over them every day, blanketing the surfaces. it prevents light from shining through the ice, which degrades the illumination effect. but snow in hokkaido is so light it can be blown away easily. staff members brush it off before the illumination starts. now,...
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i put window boxes in and i changed the color of the -- and i did not pick that red door either. >> yest that color red. >> you picked a cheesy old skinny door like that. >> i didn't know we could spend that kind of money. you know what i wanted to do -- >> it sounds like barbara is winning. >> no. >> i understand how the game is played now. listen, that roof is the biggest problem with this house. the roof has to be made into a cathedral roof, which i was told would cost about $20,000. >> you can't do it. let's move on. >> i said if you're going to make $100,000 more on the sale of your house, do the cathedral ceiling. >> next. >> competition. >> third one, double or nothing. this is it. barbara, what did you do? and how much money did you spend? >> yeah, how much money did barbara spend? >> this was about $12,000. really clever. all my others are cheap too, by the way, now that you're talking money. this one is all driveway. it looks terrible. the only thing nice about this house is that fence. so i painted it light yellow because it wants to be charming like the fence. i added an arc
i put window boxes in and i changed the color of the -- and i did not pick that red door either. >> yest that color red. >> you picked a cheesy old skinny door like that. >> i didn't know we could spend that kind of money. you know what i wanted to do -- >> it sounds like barbara is winning. >> no. >> i understand how the game is played now. listen, that roof is the biggest problem with this house. the roof has to be made into a cathedral roof, which i was...
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of you may be familiar with it. it is about four individuals put a plan together to change color of from red to blue.e you're thinking now, why is he so excited but this? well, because we can do that here. the washington state blueprint. when looking at the immense task of how to turn washington state red, and john f. kennedy had a ." the american by nature is optimistic away experimental, and inventor and builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly. this is about the american dream, or dream, and how our dream is protected and local activists can work together to turn a blue state purple. how did we do this? first, we surrounded ourselves with people who have a deep understanding and the political process. by deep understanding and being immersed. the fourth example, we knew we had to have the call row of washington state of our team, but you also need people just as skilled in the areas such as organization structure. in organization that runs efficiently, like a business. for example, the executive the ran the 757 program was a perfect fit. and he was on our team. some of you know da
of you may be familiar with it. it is about four individuals put a plan together to change color of from red to blue.e you're thinking now, why is he so excited but this? well, because we can do that here. the washington state blueprint. when looking at the immense task of how to turn washington state red, and john f. kennedy had a ." the american by nature is optimistic away experimental, and inventor and builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly. this is about the...
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change color in august. it is accompanied by the blooming of colorful wildflowers. her tool. you can also see her run for office. his ground remains completely frozen for two years or more. this feature is the result of the soil freezing. it surfaced in control. fishers are typical of permafrost. i feel the places in japan where permafrost in the city are here. i suppose. and on mount fuji. japan's highest peak. it really takes is clear brain over loose spree for thirty minutes. when we arrived at the old achieved i don't overlook. the chino in areas adjoining told there are two kilometers across this is almost dead center licenses are. the acres are prohibited from entering all achieved the caldera itself due to emissions of poisonous sulfur dioxide gas. the next destination is my opal kuching to get. it is two kilometers to the peak and the hike takes about an hour well look which indicate his two thousand two hundred forty four meters. it is called a nose second tallest mountain. you'll. chili cheese on the incident the hours after leading local market. we arrived at the s
change color in august. it is accompanied by the blooming of colorful wildflowers. her tool. you can also see her run for office. his ground remains completely frozen for two years or more. this feature is the result of the soil freezing. it surfaced in control. fishers are typical of permafrost. i feel the places in japan where permafrost in the city are here. i suppose. and on mount fuji. japan's highest peak. it really takes is clear brain over loose spree for thirty minutes. when we arrived...
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established himself and he was the original mold for the statue, people of color have always been on the per ifrry. >> we're kind of seeing a change fair" cover which is predominantly black, representing power players in hollywood and black director potentially winning best picture. do you think it matter he's british? >> no, i think that's a really great point. we have to put it into a global context. african-americans represent 13% of america. and although we really want to be represented in hollywood. it's important when we're talking about diversity that we're really including all of diversity, whether that be indian or actually african, it's amazing about lupita, she's from london. >> -- other than the fact she looks amazing. >> she could wear a paper bag. love her. love everything about her. >> she and other diverse actors are facing a battle. this was a film that had a subject matter that lent itself to diverse casting. we're not sure whether that would trigger a change in films in general. also being a woman in hollywood. monique, you have lived this challenge, one stat i loved was the "new york times" reporting that lead
established himself and he was the original mold for the statue, people of color have always been on the per ifrry. >> we're kind of seeing a change fair" cover which is predominantly black, representing power players in hollywood and black director potentially winning best picture. do you think it matter he's british? >> no, i think that's a really great point. we have to put it into a global context. african-americans represent 13% of america. and although we really want to...
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of things in our home that talk to the internet. i have a thermostat and drop cam video camera, and the lightbulbs from philips that change color. them would talk to each other. the idea was how could i make these all work together? i think a lot of people are thinking about that right now. we have all the smart things why isn't our house smarter? >> i don't feel like our house is smarter, frankly. getting these things to speak the same language almost impossible. tell us about your experience. what you put in place has been worked. what didn't. >> yeah. especially cses. they started hearing a lot about making them talk to each other. three companies trying to make the hub. they are like brains for your house. and the idea is they fit in the middle of your house on your wireless network, and they make all the different devices talk to each other. i test lead to and put it to the test. i said, okay can i make my house wakeup in the morning with me? that means notice when i start moving around in the morning and turn on my lights, play some music, brew coffee, and turn up the thermostat. it's kind of cold. gerri: interesting. it s
of things in our home that talk to the internet. i have a thermostat and drop cam video camera, and the lightbulbs from philips that change color. them would talk to each other. the idea was how could i make these all work together? i think a lot of people are thinking about that right now. we have all the smart things why isn't our house smarter? >> i don't feel like our house is smarter, frankly. getting these things to speak the same language almost impossible. tell us about your...
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of the curve. you know, jackie robinson broke the color barrier, we were far ahead of the civil rights changes thatd yet. you know, if people pass over mike because of his sexuality, i think it's a sad moment for us all because it will truly signify the fact that sports have fallen just very, very far behind the rest of society in terms of where we're at and our acceptance and tolerance. >> i'd be willing to take the bet that's not going to happen. michael sam's agent, cameron weiss. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> more on this story with mike peska from npr and a former nfl player who came out after he left the league. stick around for that. my mother and my grandmother are very old fashioned. i think we both are clean freaks. i used to scrub the floor on my knees. [ daughter ] i've mastered the art of foot cleaning. oh, boy. oh, boy. oh, boy. [ carmel ] that drives me nuts. it gives me anxiety just thinking about how crazy they get. [ doorbell rings ] [ daughter ] oh, wow. [ carmel ] swiffer wetjet. you guys should try this. it's so easy. oh, my. [ gasps ] i just washed this floor. if i didn't
of the curve. you know, jackie robinson broke the color barrier, we were far ahead of the civil rights changes thatd yet. you know, if people pass over mike because of his sexuality, i think it's a sad moment for us all because it will truly signify the fact that sports have fallen just very, very far behind the rest of society in terms of where we're at and our acceptance and tolerance. >> i'd be willing to take the bet that's not going to happen. michael sam's agent, cameron weiss....
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of the curve. you know, jackie robinson broke the color barrier, we were far ahead of the civil rights changes thatou know, if people pass over mike because of his sexuality, i think it's a sad moment for us all because it will truly signify the fact that sports have fallen just very, very far behind the rest of society in terms of where we're at and our acceptance and tolerance. >> i'd be willing to take the bet that's not going to happen. michael sam's agent, cameron weiss. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> more on this story with mike peska from npr and a former nfl player who came out after he left the league. stick around for that. possibile reality. with centurylink as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. life with crohn's disease ois a daily game of "what if's". what if my abdominal pain and cramps end our night before it even starts? wh
of the curve. you know, jackie robinson broke the color barrier, we were far ahead of the civil rights changes thatou know, if people pass over mike because of his sexuality, i think it's a sad moment for us all because it will truly signify the fact that sports have fallen just very, very far behind the rest of society in terms of where we're at and our acceptance and tolerance. >> i'd be willing to take the bet that's not going to happen. michael sam's agent, cameron weiss. thanks so...
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if it is combined in debate as to the top of this month and a monument which is nothing if they too would like to change colors every few seconds. in the ceiling is done is to be done until the constantine family and guests. still it's nice to host three percent of what it would freeze dance. in september in the sketch and peter and the blokes in the article appeared outside the bbc began production ltd said today. beginning the next two to twenty six thousand barrels a day a bit silly. daily production of cats again. the celtic in the caspian sea. one could find knew that. making the six ton of dough boy next door to the idea. the new human history in the eighteen new place to seat you to tap the construction cranes dot the skyline i knew that once he peeked into town on the shelves at the caspian the kids companies like it's just not an lp admit that when contacted today nice abt conglomerate mayne this boy tight security at genoa town after the tests done. many now working on the chilly until ten pm the company headquarters in town as dos attacks but quiet shifted to win. then today went to bpp the bond iss
if it is combined in debate as to the top of this month and a monument which is nothing if they too would like to change colors every few seconds. in the ceiling is done is to be done until the constantine family and guests. still it's nice to host three percent of what it would freeze dance. in september in the sketch and peter and the blokes in the article appeared outside the bbc began production ltd said today. beginning the next two to twenty six thousand barrels a day a bit silly. daily...
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of this came from a pin screen toy like this. we are thinking about the displays and they change color and shape. >> reporter: it works using an interactive table with a series of complex motors and links and pins. and they are all connected to a computer that translates the movement remotely. you didn't have architects in mind? >> enterior designer and computer scientist and mathmeticia mathmeticians. and a lot of things to touch. >> reporter: inform is certain to revolutionize the industry. >> if you can touch and show them that is incredible. >> reporter: that will allow her to design houses remotely. back to you. >> that is very, very col. >> reporter: it is a crazy sensation to move something not in your hand. >> that was great. and great to see you doing that. i think i can move bill hemmer's chair. just using my mind. >> reporter: it is your show, baby. it is working. >> trouble on the eastern sea board. this storm started in texas and end up in maine. millions affected and the roads are a mess and the government in washington is closed. we'll go to the ghost town of washington d.c. >> democrats are feeling that the president's hea
of this came from a pin screen toy like this. we are thinking about the displays and they change color and shape. >> reporter: it works using an interactive table with a series of complex motors and links and pins. and they are all connected to a computer that translates the movement remotely. you didn't have architects in mind? >> enterior designer and computer scientist and mathmeticia mathmeticians. and a lot of things to touch. >> reporter: inform is certain to...
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of the ad? >> i'm showing both sides. i understand where coke is coming from, america is diverse and the landscape has changed, not just about one color. on the flip side, a lot of people are saying in america we speak english so why change it. if you look at the racial makeup of america it is diverse and we speak many different languages like when you go to europe. they speak many. that's what i think coke was trying to display in the ad. you have people that feel strongly and they'll voice it on the twitter verse. >> for me at least, you would think that everything doesn't have to be political. >> you would think that but we know better. >> it's a cute ad. personally i thought it was a nice ad and this is inclusive and nice and cool. but come on, politics plays into everything. >> some of the other ads, there was that bob dillon ad beyond bizarre. not sure why he's doing tv ads and my personal favorite was the audi ad featuring the doberuaua -- >> i'm sara mclack lynn. >> i don't like the fact it's looking this way. >> save yourselves! >> can't get enough of it. >> this was one of my favorites as well. if you cross breed a doberman
of the ad? >> i'm showing both sides. i understand where coke is coming from, america is diverse and the landscape has changed, not just about one color. on the flip side, a lot of people are saying in america we speak english so why change it. if you look at the racial makeup of america it is diverse and we speak many different languages like when you go to europe. they speak many. that's what i think coke was trying to display in the ad. you have people that feel strongly and they'll...
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change memory a million times a second, today it is like billions. but that turned out many million numbers per second were a million dots of color on the screen changing every second which meant animation was popular, games were possible and everything. it was a part of my life, whatever i did i hav had to ince an element of fun. at hewlett-packard we were building the hottest in the time to read this handheld calculator was changing the world. it costs about 2,000 of today's dollars, expensive. every single engineer and scientist have to have one within ten years. the cycles were no longer sold. they had been replaced. they heard i was a great designer and they hired me and i thought how wonderful. i didn't have a college degree but i have the ability to do the work, so i got a job. nowadays i wouldn't be hired at apple because you have to have this experience and classes you take and work that you've done before. sometimes it doesn't show the kind of person that can take a project based never done in their life and produce a solution to solve it. that is the big key to my own success at apple. one, i had no money so i had to try to design things wit
change memory a million times a second, today it is like billions. but that turned out many million numbers per second were a million dots of color on the screen changing every second which meant animation was popular, games were possible and everything. it was a part of my life, whatever i did i hav had to ince an element of fun. at hewlett-packard we were building the hottest in the time to read this handheld calculator was changing the world. it costs about 2,000 of today's dollars,...
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of the curve. you know, jackie robinson broke the color barrier, we were far ahead of the civil rights changes thatle pass over mike because of his sexuality, i think it's a sad moment for us all because it will truly signify the fact that sports signify the fact that sports have fallen just very, very far behind the rest of society in terms of where we're at and our acceptance and tolerance. >> i'd be willing to take the bet that's not going to happen. michael sam's agent, cameron weiss. thanks so much. >> thank you. >>> more on this story with mike peska from npr and a former nfl player who came out after he left the league. stick around for that. ♪boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants and boots and pants♪ ♪and boots and pants... voice-enabled bill pay. just a tap away on the geico app. ♪ huh, 15 minutes could save you 15% or more on car insurance. yup, everybody knows that. well, did you know that some owls aren't that wise. don't forget about i'm having brunch with meagan tomorrow. who? seriously, you met her like three times. who? geico. and this park is the inside of your
of the curve. you know, jackie robinson broke the color barrier, we were far ahead of the civil rights changes thatle pass over mike because of his sexuality, i think it's a sad moment for us all because it will truly signify the fact that sports signify the fact that sports have fallen just very, very far behind the rest of society in terms of where we're at and our acceptance and tolerance. >> i'd be willing to take the bet that's not going to happen. michael sam's agent, cameron weiss....
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of color in a disproportionate rate. the vote makes san francisco the second state. >> students of color are receiving extremely harsh discipline, they're the majority that are getting suspension and expulsion. we want to really changet. >> the policies will be rolled out over the next three years and will require schools to pursue alternative discipline. >>> general motors issued a rare apology as tate expanded the -- as they expanded the list of recalled vehicles. bringing the total to 1.3 million. the problem was with the ignition switch that can be turned off by a heavy key chain or when jostled on bumpy roads. that cause it is eny to shut off and can render air bags useless. here are the latest vehicles involved. 2003 to 2007saturn ion compacts. in the same years the chevy cobalt and pontiac g5. >>> palo alto tesla received top ranks. the sedan was voted best last year too marking the first time best for an electric car. the honor helped send tesla stock to $238 a share. the broader markets didn't fair as well. the dow dropped 37 points. nasdaq fell five. a report that showed a drop in consumer confidence triggered the selling. >>> a one two punch tomorrow and friday. our chief meteorologist bill martin fine tu
of color in a disproportionate rate. the vote makes san francisco the second state. >> students of color are receiving extremely harsh discipline, they're the majority that are getting suspension and expulsion. we want to really changet. >> the policies will be rolled out over the next three years and will require schools to pursue alternative discipline. >>> general motors issued a rare apology as tate expanded the -- as they expanded the list of recalled vehicles....
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considered one of the best in the world is design is very smart and convenient spacious has a woman perrier large changing rooms and very good infrastructure. well elsewhere russia's female colors have boosted their chances of qualification for the next round with a six three victory over switzerland i think it's fair to say that the team skippered by form a model on a side door the have captured the imagination of an adoring russian public meanwhile the men's individual figure skating competition concludes this evening it was of course meant to be the moment they have played. took to the ice for the host nation but injury of course rolling him out but he is one of a number of athletes who have captured the hearts of many on this valentine's day. he was the sexiest athlete at these olympics. dish and of course if you can. use a best goalkeeper. rational for the ration of cookie. pollution. joyce josh white and joe what's his name is sean weiss red tail yes me american let's ask no border yes i think his very gay. he's the most attractive athlete at these olympics. it's going to be your entire life i'm me no no no nancy ok russians good. early ali yes killing of cost killing. kr
considered one of the best in the world is design is very smart and convenient spacious has a woman perrier large changing rooms and very good infrastructure. well elsewhere russia's female colors have boosted their chances of qualification for the next round with a six three victory over switzerland i think it's fair to say that the team skippered by form a model on a side door the have captured the imagination of an adoring russian public meanwhile the men's individual figure skating...
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. >> the institution needs to change for there to be a non-politive represent case. and these characters, for people of color to be part of that conversation, it would allow for the whole idea of hour, and super hero ideas to be explored. so for people of color, maybe this overpowering use of force, to force people to do what you feel is right, maybe that's not part of the experience for people of color. maybe it's a different story. i've always related to spiderman, because he was a dude that i didn't see his face, and i could project on spiderman, and second of all, he was just trying to make ends meet, like he sewed his own costumes, and all of his enemies were stronger than him, and he was always dealing with authority. for me, not to project my experience as a black man on to people of color, but i can relate to that. most super heroes, i can't relate to that. even if i had the power, i think my experience would audit what i would use with that power. >> max, quickly, before we hit the break, do you think that white content creators have more freedom when it comes to bringing in diversity issues? becaus
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the change in the loan, put a lot of people, especially people in color, at the prierry. you look at what is going on, but the average income is about 31,000. and that's gone down a bit while the right number -- 51,000 has gone up. by a tiny tiny -- so the race gap in income has grown. but that means the african-american young people whose parent can't afford to pay their whole tuition, runs about 20-$22,000. medium income of 21,000, how do you pay. so you are putting more young people of color giving them less access. >> the tiny tiny ticked down, but we never look at number one employment population ratio. is actually working and that's been leveled for white men going down for african-american men. so when you look at the impact, what you find out is that unemployment rate is a partial measure. a lot of people who are at the prierry, then you look at who got income gains. the top 1 to 5%, saw their incomes go un. the bottom 95%, 99% -- about the bottom 95%, saw level, and the bottom literally saw some erosion couldn't you argue the tuition either way, that yes, it is m
the change in the loan, put a lot of people, especially people in color, at the prierry. you look at what is going on, but the average income is about 31,000. and that's gone down a bit while the right number -- 51,000 has gone up. by a tiny tiny -- so the race gap in income has grown. but that means the african-american young people whose parent can't afford to pay their whole tuition, runs about 20-$22,000. medium income of 21,000, how do you pay. so you are putting more young people of color...
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of color in a disproportionate rate. the vote makes san francisco the second state. >> students of color are receiving extremely harsh discipline, they're the majority that are getting suspension and expulsion. we want to really changet. >> the policies will be rolled out over the next three years and will require schools to pursue alternative discipline. >>> general motors issued a rare apology as tate expanded the -- as they expanded the list of recalled vehicles. bringing the total to 1.3 million. the problem was with the ignition switch that can be turned off by a heavy key chain or when jostled on bumpy roads. that cause it is eny to shut off and can render air bags useless. here are the latest vehicles involved. 2003 to 2007saturn ion compacts. in the same years the chevy cobalt and pontiac g5. >>> palo alto tesla received top ranks. the sedan was voted best last year too marking the first time best for an electric car. the honor helped send tesla stock to $238 a share. the broader markets didn't fair as well. the dow dropped 37 points. nasdaq fell five. a report that showed a drop in consumer confidence triggered the selling. >>> a one two punch tomorrow and friday. our chief meteorologist bill martin fine tu
of color in a disproportionate rate. the vote makes san francisco the second state. >> students of color are receiving extremely harsh discipline, they're the majority that are getting suspension and expulsion. we want to really changet. >> the policies will be rolled out over the next three years and will require schools to pursue alternative discipline. >>> general motors issued a rare apology as tate expanded the -- as they expanded the list of recalled vehicles....
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sports against a backdrop of the colors of the rainbow frat -- flag poles of the olympic charter calling for no discrimination of any kind. coca-cola had the game changeroute to a coffee also making a statement it is airing of and 92nd version of "america the beautiful" during the of opening ceremonies. watchdog includes images of gay fathers with their daughter, also people city indifference languages people are upset about that but get over it. we all have agreed to a backgrounds. but right now the stock is flat and google's shares moving higher by $15 or 1%. in the next 11 minutes we have disappointed reid jobs numbers with the u.s. economy adding 113,000 jobs just because the expectation was considerably higher. what can investors expect? rigo you are investors if you should start to play it safe for jobe did? bright and jones for of societe generale of and from global excellent ceo. look that's the front we see the dow and the nasdaq and s&p charging for word it is the second month and a row that shows disappointing numbers something that you would expected the market. liz: you are the focus to economist let you attribute the positive feelings? >
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of color. it was unclear to me exactly what they're going to do to change what he just said. >> it's unclear toot of us, i think, because the deliveerables are not abundantly clear and not easy to follow. number two, i was trying to suggest, charity is not justice and how do we get at rebelling in and respecting the humanity and dignity of these young men. number two. number three, we recited these things time and time again. the value in this country of a black life does not have the same weight as a white life where these black boys are concerned. if the stats that the president cited today, if these were stats concerning white males in america, we would have addressed this issue as a nation long before barack obama a long time ago and, secondly, it couldn't have taken him six years to get to this if these numbers were the same -- >> why is he doing it now? >> that's a question for the president to answer. a lot of people believe this has something to do with legacy building and i'm not so put off by that per se because i would rather him do something than not do something. he and the first l
of color. it was unclear to me exactly what they're going to do to change what he just said. >> it's unclear toot of us, i think, because the deliveerables are not abundantly clear and not easy to follow. number two, i was trying to suggest, charity is not justice and how do we get at rebelling in and respecting the humanity and dignity of these young men. number two. number three, we recited these things time and time again. the value in this country of a black life does not have the...
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of color. and the notion that corporations without any kind of rule making, that corporations without that are going to somehow dramatically changenew employment opportunities to young men of color, i'm really cynical about that. and some of these initiatives on young men of color are driven with contradictions. right here in new york city, mayor bloomberg put together $127 million initiative to provide tutoring and support services and new employment opportunities to young men of color, even as he rabidly defended stop and frisk as a policy and practice of new york city. so it seems to me that one of the things the president could do is really help people understand that relationship between the individual and the system. and make sure that this particular initiative addresses the system, not just in government, but also in private practice. >> and i think, just a final thought there. are we putting so much of a burden on one person that we're letting a lot of the people downstream, in terms of local off the hook? >> well, i think that's an important point. that it's not simply the president, but the president is the leader of t
of color. and the notion that corporations without any kind of rule making, that corporations without that are going to somehow dramatically changenew employment opportunities to young men of color, i'm really cynical about that. and some of these initiatives on young men of color are driven with contradictions. right here in new york city, mayor bloomberg put together $127 million initiative to provide tutoring and support services and new employment opportunities to young men of color, even...
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founders of the brothers making change and basically, the brothers making change is a program that we created to basically bridge the gap in the community that reaches out to the young males of color, and it bridges the gap between the youth and the young adults. and we felt that this was something to have in the communities, and some of the stuff that we touch upon is education in education, and that is one of the reasons why we are in support of the suspension amendment because we feel that sometimes with the suspension, it could be a scapegoat for some of the teachers and sometimes, it is like the easy way out and i feel like this should be more solutions than actually suspending the students. and it was once said by fred i can douglas that it is easier to build a strong, man or woman than to repair a broken one. so thank you. >> good evening, i am the executive vice president of united educators of san francisco standing in support of this resolution, the union, and teachers and the para professionals and all schoolworkers wants the students in school and that is what we devote our lives to, the students belong in the classes with the learning going on, if a student has a prob
founders of the brothers making change and basically, the brothers making change is a program that we created to basically bridge the gap in the community that reaches out to the young males of color, and it bridges the gap between the youth and the young adults. and we felt that this was something to have in the communities, and some of the stuff that we touch upon is education in education, and that is one of the reasons why we are in support of the suspension amendment because we feel that...
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change. not just talk about the issues. not just lift up young men individually but break down barriers. people felt appreciated. i hope young men of colorround the country felt like finally someone is speaking for them. speaking directly to them and walking with them for an incredibly long journey to make sure we have real change in this country. >> it is interesting you talk about the systemic factors. i want to talk about where, on the spectrum of solutions to the problems that young men of color face, kind of target pilot programs which seem to me to be a good idea to experiment with different interventions that would help. empower people. if we had for instance, the unemployment rate. right now for young people in this country, between 16 and 19 years old, black, 38%, white, 17.5%. that is a big problem to begin with before we get to anything else. before we get to this solution, i want to talk to you all three about the kind of rhetoric here. the embedded premises. the fact of the matter in american life is that young men of color are disproportionately likely to be x, y and z. in the criminal justice system, poor, unemployed, all
change. not just talk about the issues. not just lift up young men individually but break down barriers. people felt appreciated. i hope young men of colorround the country felt like finally someone is speaking for them. speaking directly to them and walking with them for an incredibly long journey to make sure we have real change in this country. >> it is interesting you talk about the systemic factors. i want to talk about where, on the spectrum of solutions to the problems that young...
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changing her hair color. >> i responded to it. she responded to both of us. meet brian, meet shannon. >> these to live in silver springs. shannon knew he was a keeper. >> we had such a connection, and he made me laugh. >> it has been five years since they met. three since they married. named dolan.a boy facebook has connected many of us. like all technologies, would like to know who you are communicating with. worries we are sharing too much. access to that information. we end up with less privacy. >> he wants the public to know how facebook collects information from information -- from individuals. >> they need to be more open. we need to know more about what they know. his organization's age is asking the federal trade commission that companies like facebook honor their promises. >> a thank you. speaking of facebook, a lot of purple on your newsfeed today. it is world cancer day. dollaret will donate one to the american cancer society for every purple profile picture on facebook or twitter. just visit our page to find out how to make your page purple. >> a
changing her hair color. >> i responded to it. she responded to both of us. meet brian, meet shannon. >> these to live in silver springs. shannon knew he was a keeper. >> we had such a connection, and he made me laugh. >> it has been five years since they met. three since they married. named dolan.a boy facebook has connected many of us. like all technologies, would like to know who you are communicating with. worries we are sharing too much. access to that information....
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that's like, you know, asking if the university of texas is going to be changing their colors to marooni mean it's a good theoretical question but it won't ever happen. >> how much will you pay me if wendy wins. >> i don't bet. remember? >> that's a reference to one of the most memorable debate moments from perry's presidential run. >> $20,000 bet. >> i'm not in the betting business. >> as for the other one? >> i can't. the third one i can't. oops. >> i have to ask, under a perry administration, what would be the three departments that you would fund? >> more than three. the more i think about it, the more we really -- if you believe in the tenth amendment, why do you need a department of education? you know, why do you need a department of commerce? why do you need a department of energy. i know that's the butt of a lot of jokes that, you know, i couldn't remember that third one. but the fact is there's more than three. i don't worry about whether or not someone is going to look at what occurred two years ago and define me. what's being defined right now is the future of america. >> yo
that's like, you know, asking if the university of texas is going to be changing their colors to marooni mean it's a good theoretical question but it won't ever happen. >> how much will you pay me if wendy wins. >> i don't bet. remember? >> that's a reference to one of the most memorable debate moments from perry's presidential run. >> $20,000 bet. >> i'm not in the betting business. >> as for the other one? >> i can't. the third one i can't. oops....
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of affected his you know thinking a little bit and the point is that in the u.k. and. europe values have changed cultural values have changed need to become much more color and much more open much more liberal and even in the united states. while come back to all the parts of discussing the politics of gay rights with five time olympic champion and diving latin greg louganis mistal again is i know that recently you joined a number of gay advocacy groups in calling on the international olympic committee to deny the hosting of the games in the future or other sporting events to the countries we chaffed what you describe discriminatory and to get a loss i wonder how you defined discrimination because it can mean anything from capital punishment for being gay to the lack of recognition of same sex marriage what is discrimination for you. discrimination for me is you know the lack of freedom of expression. you know whether that be you know the anti-gay laws that were passed in. propaganda laws that were passed in. you know in russia or. you know the laws of you know uganda where it's a crime it's a crime to be who you are. my views why aren't we celebrating w
of affected his you know thinking a little bit and the point is that in the u.k. and. europe values have changed cultural values have changed need to become much more color and much more open much more liberal and even in the united states. while come back to all the parts of discussing the politics of gay rights with five time olympic champion and diving latin greg louganis mistal again is i know that recently you joined a number of gay advocacy groups in calling on the international olympic...
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of his you know thinking a little bit to the point is that in the u.k. the. values have changed cultural values have changed more broad need to become much more color and much more open much more liberal and space even in the united states. rights. to the. pain of the young girls cammo for the future han are. between two and three hundred million guns the united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. deposits. you know teaches them a lot of for a responsibility and simply come to pay through the eyes of children if we can't do it for our children for our future. we will move. ukraine's president condemns what he calls a coup in kiev and defies calls to step down he's now in the east of the country where local authorities say they're taking full control of the regions. and in the capital the now opposition led parliament votes to impeach the president while the prime minister yulia timoshenko is free from jail arrives in kiev and val's to run for office. and the european media that helped broker a crisis deal for ukraine say they will support the new government one of meting the opposition has violated the agreement.
of his you know thinking a little bit to the point is that in the u.k. the. values have changed cultural values have changed more broad need to become much more color and much more open much more liberal and space even in the united states. rights. to the. pain of the young girls cammo for the future han are. between two and three hundred million guns the united states so you can act like they're not here and keep kids away from them. deposits. you know teaches them a lot of for a...