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the foremost is dixie brands with their line of pot sodas, dixie elixirs. man in charge has worked in everything from luxury rv resorts to nightclubs. >> my name is tripp keber. i'm ceo of dixie brands incorporated. this is a 30,000 square foot what we hope to be state of the art production facility. we're currently under production. i've been a serial entrepreneur for most of my adult professional life. we call this our $5 million mouse trap. this industry, albeit incredibly challenging, has really been exciting. it's really required me to dig deep into places that i've never been before and face them. it's exciting. so in some ways, maybe it is a rebirth. this will be really where we plot and plan for dixie's global expansion. never have i been presented an opportunity where you could potentially be part of history. i think people will look back, maybe my children or my daughter's children and say, wow, you know, this was the end of prohibition of marijuana. that 80-plus years of reefer madness is not going to be something easy to break. >> colorado's new
the foremost is dixie brands with their line of pot sodas, dixie elixirs. man in charge has worked in everything from luxury rv resorts to nightclubs. >> my name is tripp keber. i'm ceo of dixie brands incorporated. this is a 30,000 square foot what we hope to be state of the art production facility. we're currently under production. i've been a serial entrepreneur for most of my adult professional life. we call this our $5 million mouse trap. this industry, albeit incredibly challenging,...
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i was finally and winn-dixie. the air-conditioned air smothers crisp and clean as lysol and each of the checkout lines as numbers with an illuminated sign in the cashiers all wore polyester uniforms instead of warped squares of linoleum polished floors cleaned and music rain from the speakers on the ceiling. i was finally in america. we stepped into the produce section full of fruits and vegetables i have never eaten or even heard of. squash apricots, russell spouts, squash apricots. i kept pronouncing them in my mind, trying to imagine the taste is not made pretending i was looking for the chicken i deliberately wove abuela to every aisle taking an cartoon faces on the cereal boxes, the frost lake fell in the freezer cases, flavors of jell-o i never knew existed. soup made from cheddar cheese from potatoes. i wanted to buy everything i saw. but of all the things i had tried at jimmy dawson's house my absolute favorite was cheese. they're in the snack aisle i saw it. can you buy read this, abuela i said grabbing a
i was finally and winn-dixie. the air-conditioned air smothers crisp and clean as lysol and each of the checkout lines as numbers with an illuminated sign in the cashiers all wore polyester uniforms instead of warped squares of linoleum polished floors cleaned and music rain from the speakers on the ceiling. i was finally in america. we stepped into the produce section full of fruits and vegetables i have never eaten or even heard of. squash apricots, russell spouts, squash apricots. i kept...
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our goal over the next 18 months is really to bring the brand, dixie, to arizona, oregon, washingtonnevada, illinois, massachusetts, connecticut, hopefully before the end of the year. >> yeah, guys. >> and to make this happen we brought in big investors. >> hello, sir. >> does this mean i can drink it all now? >> you go right ahead. oh, look at that. i don't know. you heard we had a slight burglary in the construction trailer. it was like tell me they didn't take my tequila. tell me they didn't take my tequila. >> we completed a fund-raising round where we raised $8 million in just a little over 30 days. >> as can you see the look we're going for is industrial chic. the good news is we're not done yet. first and foremost, guys, welcome. we just wanted to start by showing you what is going to be the crown jewel and what we believe to be our empire. we're on the cusp of being one of the most dominant brands in a multi-billion-dollar industry. >> there's no other company in the cannabis business that actually can say they legitimately raised $8 million in cash. and hopefully if our expe
our goal over the next 18 months is really to bring the brand, dixie, to arizona, oregon, washingtonnevada, illinois, massachusetts, connecticut, hopefully before the end of the year. >> yeah, guys. >> and to make this happen we brought in big investors. >> hello, sir. >> does this mean i can drink it all now? >> you go right ahead. oh, look at that. i don't know. you heard we had a slight burglary in the construction trailer. it was like tell me they didn't take...
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to drive through a winn-dixie, gigantic market letters spelling out winn-dixie, the beef people. seeming to go even in daylight. what does the beef people mean? i struggled for a translation that would make sense but none did. how can that be? she was perplexed by the fatah of people made of meat which is what my literal translation meant in spanish. why not the chicken people? she amused herself. an advertisement from the flyer, stuffed it into her purse and we might not return. god be with us, she muttered. she said nothing until we reached the store. take me straight hair and no talking to anyone. we don't belong here. the electric doors yawns open. i reached for her shopping cart twice but she said don't you dare with a wide open i, too afraid to speak. i could barely speak myself but not from fear, just from your of. i was finally in eaton did see. the air-conditioned air smelled as crisp and clean as lysol. each of the checkout lines was numbered with an illuminated light and cashiers where polyester uniforms instead of warped squares of linoleum -- i was finally in america
to drive through a winn-dixie, gigantic market letters spelling out winn-dixie, the beef people. seeming to go even in daylight. what does the beef people mean? i struggled for a translation that would make sense but none did. how can that be? she was perplexed by the fatah of people made of meat which is what my literal translation meant in spanish. why not the chicken people? she amused herself. an advertisement from the flyer, stuffed it into her purse and we might not return. god be with...
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dixie is not like that. although more than most people would recognize.ublic" connected to dixie reflects "the battle hymn of the republic" from the 1970's or so to the president -- present. the majority of americans who really love "the battle hymn of the republic" are southerners and conservatives. so there is the link between traditional southern -- well dixie was northern. lincoln sang it twice near the end of the war saying i want to re-appropriate xe for the north. -- dixie for the north. it reflects its southern residents, -- residence, the fact that southerners use the song to remember their lost -- there lost cause. -- their lost cause. these two links are in one sense contradictory, but that is part of the beauty. the fact that billy sunday and another group are both embracing "the battle hymn of the republic" as their battle hymn is contradictory. it can be open ended enough as a work of art that can have both what we could call political -- conservative and radical aspects. in the same way that melville is embraced by radicals and conservative
dixie is not like that. although more than most people would recognize.ublic" connected to dixie reflects "the battle hymn of the republic" from the 1970's or so to the president -- present. the majority of americans who really love "the battle hymn of the republic" are southerners and conservatives. so there is the link between traditional southern -- well dixie was northern. lincoln sang it twice near the end of the war saying i want to re-appropriate xe for the...
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i will say that dixie was quick to stand in front of the camera and get in front of the issue and make sure consumers understand that these products have to be consumed in moderation. >> with the industry still in its infancy, it's a future that is totally uncharted, speculative, and at the same time potentially very lucrative with one study predicting a billion-dollar-a-year industry by 2018. >> i'm delusionally confident. i believe that companies will compete with big alcohol and big tobacco. >> there's no end to what marijuana potentially could do for the american economy. what has it done for us in colorado? raised millions. created tens of thousands of jobs. almost literally overnight. >> as you can see, it's not aging hips hippies who are becoming potpreneurs. let's get our board of directors to weigh in on this. brendan kennedy is president and ceo of a firm that invests in the cannabis industry and also the president of a company that helps consumers and patients learn about different cannabis strains and products. ted is the chairman and ceo of another company. it's so great t
i will say that dixie was quick to stand in front of the camera and get in front of the issue and make sure consumers understand that these products have to be consumed in moderation. >> with the industry still in its infancy, it's a future that is totally uncharted, speculative, and at the same time potentially very lucrative with one study predicting a billion-dollar-a-year industry by 2018. >> i'm delusionally confident. i believe that companies will compete with big alcohol and...
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canadian couple lori and terry travis had their dog dixie stolen from their truck as they were having dinner on elvis presley boulevard in memphis. >> we'll give you money. just bring the dog back please. >> reporter: dixie, a yorkshire terrier was grabbed by the neck and tossed into the back seat of a getawayer car, picked up by a camera. >> i can't believe people treat animals like that. >> reporter: a week went by and nothing as the traviss sat in a hotel, waited and hoped. some in memphis offered to pick up the tab for the family's food and lodging. a facebook page was set up to assist with the search. >> she's part of the family. >> reporter: late in the week a break. a series of tips led police to an address where dixie was found. >> good deeds are done every day. >> reporter: the travises decided to drive back from houston. >> i just want my dog. >> reporter: just for this precious moment. >> oh baby! >> reporter: while police questioned suspects seeking the hound dog responsible the memphis mayor awarded dixie with a special police citation and gave the travisses their own hon
canadian couple lori and terry travis had their dog dixie stolen from their truck as they were having dinner on elvis presley boulevard in memphis. >> we'll give you money. just bring the dog back please. >> reporter: dixie, a yorkshire terrier was grabbed by the neck and tossed into the back seat of a getawayer car, picked up by a camera. >> i can't believe people treat animals like that. >> reporter: a week went by and nothing as the traviss sat in a hotel, waited and...
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here dixie from new hampshire says she has pain, muscle cramping fatigue.nds like a hypochondriac. how would anyone sort out these symptoms via the internet? she offers a 200-dollar reward to anyone who does. i wouldn't trust the internet diagnosis. would you? jared says we should. he's the founder of crowdmed. why? >> we put a lot of work into creating the right mechanism to harness the wisdom of crowds to find the wisdom of the world. to bring the right answer to the patients while suppressing the bad answers. stossel: and the crowd is usually wiser on any one expert. studies have been done on that. but you have these people on the site with these myriad symptoms are they helped? >> our average patient has been sick for eight years and incurred $50,000 in medical expenses. despite the difficulty in these cases, more than 60% of the time our crowd brings them closer to a correct diagnosis or a cure. neil: and you started this because your little sister had trouble with this. >> my little sister spent three years with a difficult, chronic undiagnosed medica
here dixie from new hampshire says she has pain, muscle cramping fatigue.nds like a hypochondriac. how would anyone sort out these symptoms via the internet? she offers a 200-dollar reward to anyone who does. i wouldn't trust the internet diagnosis. would you? jared says we should. he's the founder of crowdmed. why? >> we put a lot of work into creating the right mechanism to harness the wisdom of crowds to find the wisdom of the world. to bring the right answer to the patients while...
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. >> we have dixie she lists her medical history. tests she's had done. the results. the medications she uses. diagnoses that have been excluded like lyme disease. >> the average case gets 16 case solvers to collaborate on it. high success rate. stossel: eric has severe motion sickness. checklisty haschristie has dry everything. what if if they get bad diagnoses? >> well, the way we see it, first of all we make clear that we are not in the practice of medicine. our job is to provide a short list of the most probable diagnostic and solution suggestions for the patient to suggest with their doctor. it's up for the doctor to determine the diagnosis and treatment plan. the way i view, worst-case scenario, the patient is no better off than where they started. best-case scenario, our crowd and community provides insight that could lead to their cure. stossel: some people offer rewards to their detectives. >> we have detectives who have won several thousands of dollars. not quite a livable wage in the u.s. their primary motivation is not cash. by the way the average active d
. >> we have dixie she lists her medical history. tests she's had done. the results. the medications she uses. diagnoses that have been excluded like lyme disease. >> the average case gets 16 case solvers to collaborate on it. high success rate. stossel: eric has severe motion sickness. checklisty haschristie has dry everything. what if if they get bad diagnoses? >> well, the way we see it, first of all we make clear that we are not in the practice of medicine. our job is to...
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. >> until now, we usually only mark than 50% but now we are seeing items dixie or 70%. >> consumers are still weary about spending too much in an uncertain economy. >> i don't spend more than 100 euros. >> many hope that it will make up for a late start for this year's winter, something that did not stock up on items to bundle up in. >> customers were waiting. the first people to come in this morning were looking for something that they really wanted but did not necessarily need. >> these are regulated by the government. they kicked off five days earlier this year. this an effort to keep the french money to plaintiff luxembourg and belgium where the sales have begun. >> thing with the news, the french car market is falling behind is the greater european market recovers. same time, sales in every thing group. french car sales edge higher. it is not much but is still the first time since 2000 and nine that france saw growth. there is one sector that seems recession proof in france. box office sales climbed last year to more than 1.3 billion euros. that is 8% higher than in 2013. all i
. >> until now, we usually only mark than 50% but now we are seeing items dixie or 70%. >> consumers are still weary about spending too much in an uncertain economy. >> i don't spend more than 100 euros. >> many hope that it will make up for a late start for this year's winter, something that did not stock up on items to bundle up in. >> customers were waiting. the first people to come in this morning were looking for something that they really wanted but did not...
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dixie cups, all right well. i can live without those. what else. done, yeah, i don't need that. oh greeting cards. that's fine i forget everyone's birthday anyway. sorry kids you're the best love dad, what else. oh stain-- what else do the koch brothers manufacture that i have to give up. angelsoft no problem soft n ghent elevator quilted northern are my brands, oh come on. they make those two? what am i supposed to use a paper towel? of course they-- come on brawny guy you want to be with these guys. i can't believe brawny guy. look koch brothers, you're really making it difficult for me to boycott you. you can't possibly make anything else that is an integral part of my every day life. lycra? the world's most comfortable fabric? okay we've got to figure this out because nobody's taking my lycra. (applause) not going to happen. not going to happen. okay fine. i'm glad you like that. fine. so i can't boycott them. and by the way giving them money to further your political agenda isn't just a koch thing bloomberg soros and jeffrey katzenberg have pumped millions into their variou
dixie cups, all right well. i can live without those. what else. done, yeah, i don't need that. oh greeting cards. that's fine i forget everyone's birthday anyway. sorry kids you're the best love dad, what else. oh stain-- what else do the koch brothers manufacture that i have to give up. angelsoft no problem soft n ghent elevator quilted northern are my brands, oh come on. they make those two? what am i supposed to use a paper towel? of course they-- come on brawny guy you want to be with...
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here dixie from new hampshire says she has pain, muscle cramping fatigue.s like a hypochondriac. how would anyone sort out these symptoms via the internet? she offers a 200-dollar reward to anyone who does. i wouldn't trust the internet diagnosis. would you? jared says we should. he's the founder of crowdmed. why? >> we put a lot of work into creating the right mechanism to harness the wisdom of crowds to find the wisdom of the world. to bring the right answer to the patients while suppressing the bad answers. stossel: and the crowd is usually wiser on any one expert. studies have been done on that. but you have these people on the site with these myriad symptoms are they helped? >> our average patient has been sick for eight years and incurred $50,000 in medical expenses. despite the difficulty in these cases, more than 60% of the time our crowd brings them closer to a correct diagnosis or a cure. neil: and you started this because your little sister had trouble with this. >> my little sister spent three years with a difficult, chronic undiagnosed medical
here dixie from new hampshire says she has pain, muscle cramping fatigue.s like a hypochondriac. how would anyone sort out these symptoms via the internet? she offers a 200-dollar reward to anyone who does. i wouldn't trust the internet diagnosis. would you? jared says we should. he's the founder of crowdmed. why? >> we put a lot of work into creating the right mechanism to harness the wisdom of crowds to find the wisdom of the world. to bring the right answer to the patients while...
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john: dixie she lists her endless medications that she takes cover her medical history the test she hashe results and those that have been excluded it from that they get a good the answer? >> it is astounding we have a dozen more on the case the average will have 16 to collaborate with a very high success rate. john: severe motion sickness , they try everything, my? drive went from 10 down at zero in six months. >> chronic noise. what if they get a bad diagnosis? >> we make it very clear we're not in the practice of medicine we provided short list of the most probable diagnosis to discuss with your doctor gets to find a definitive diagnosis or treatment plant so the patients no better than where they started but the crowd or community provides insight that can take to the doctor to lead to secure. john: some of your -- offer rewards. >> some have thousand dollars over their many months. the primary motivation is cash but we have detectives why do spend time participating? the average active detective will spend 0910 hours as a volunteer that is per month. we ask them why you spend so mu
john: dixie she lists her endless medications that she takes cover her medical history the test she hashe results and those that have been excluded it from that they get a good the answer? >> it is astounding we have a dozen more on the case the average will have 16 to collaborate with a very high success rate. john: severe motion sickness , they try everything, my? drive went from 10 down at zero in six months. >> chronic noise. what if they get a bad diagnosis? >> we make it...
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. >> the marijuana industry a couple of months ago -- >> dixie elixirs and edibles. >> what went dwhrur mind when that suggestion came forward maybe we should ban all edibles? >> infused products which is the overarching category, lori, represents 50% of a $750 million industry. the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. >> why does it have to look like a candy or something nonappetizing to a child? >> there is nothing specific about the constitutional amendment requires a product to look in any form or fashion. its just allows for the rights of infused products to exist. >> kiefer's company has been behind the one dose one soda product, but emergencies rules limit the amount of pot in edibles forcing some off the shelves. >> so what you're seeing here is production room number 1 where all of our infused products mostly edibles if you will we're making our failous colorado bar. that product will be retired on february 1st. it is our third best selling product because it could not be scored into 10 milligram doses so it's going to be replaced 50 white chocolates peppermint
. >> the marijuana industry a couple of months ago -- >> dixie elixirs and edibles. >> what went dwhrur mind when that suggestion came forward maybe we should ban all edibles? >> infused products which is the overarching category, lori, represents 50% of a $750 million industry. the state of colorado is profiting immensely off of this. >> why does it have to look like a candy or something nonappetizing to a child? >> there is nothing specific about the...
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trip runs dixie ellism irs and colorado. >> reporter: what went through your mind about banning edibles. >> holy mackerel, my business is down. infused market represents 50% of a $750 million industry. the state of colorado is profiting off this. >> reporter: why does it have to look like candy. can it look like something that is not appetising to a child. ? >> there's no stipulations that the constitutional members that we voted requires for it to look in any fashion. >> reporter: his company has been ahead of the curve, coming out with a user friendly one bottle, one dose soda product. it doesn't go far enough for state regulators who issued a rule limiting pot in edibles, forcing some off the shelf. >> what you are seeing is production room number one, where all the infused products, edibles - we make the colorado bar. that will be retired on february 1st. it's the third best-selling product. it cannot be scored into 10 milligram doses. it will be replaced. >> reporter: you had to change how you produce your food so it abides by what the law says. >> we lost about 30% of product line
trip runs dixie ellism irs and colorado. >> reporter: what went through your mind about banning edibles. >> holy mackerel, my business is down. infused market represents 50% of a $750 million industry. the state of colorado is profiting off this. >> reporter: why does it have to look like candy. can it look like something that is not appetising to a child. ? >> there's no stipulations that the constitutional members that we voted requires for it to look in any fashion....
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we went into new york to buy 1,500 pounds of wheat, rolled oats, 130,000 paper plates, 130,000 dixie something incandescent. ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ singing freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ >> we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends where everybody gets dressed up and goes to the park and brings an instrument. but to see hundreds of thousands of people, like a meeting of all the tribes from all over the country. boy, we didn't know there were so many of us who felt the same. [ cheers and applause ] >> we must be in heaven, man! >> a rock music festival that drew hundreds of thousands of young people to a dairy farm in white lake, new york, over the weekend came to an end today. admittedly, there was marijuana as well as music at the rock festival, but there was also no rioting. what did not happen at that dairy farm is possibly more significant than what did happen. >> these long-haired, mostly white kids in their blue jeans and sandals were no an arcists looking for trouble. they were very polite. >
we went into new york to buy 1,500 pounds of wheat, rolled oats, 130,000 paper plates, 130,000 dixie something incandescent. ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ singing freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ ♪ freedom, freedom, freedom ♪ >> we had had love-ins in l.a. on the weekends where everybody gets dressed up and goes to the park and brings an instrument. but to see hundreds of thousands of people, like a meeting of all the tribes...
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just two months later mallory is charged with murder of a 15-year-old boy in the apartment off dixie highway just south of shadley. he was arrested monday after arriving in court to testify against john jones, a former cellmate. wow. wow. so while he was coming to court to testify in a shooting case, he get locked up for murder. you know. god don't like ugly, man. so you know, what goes around comes around, man. >> james mallory, case number 54. >> 36 hours earlier james mallory was arrested and charged with the murder of 15-year-old gregory holt. >> i ain't guilty. i didn't do none of this. >> he's entered a plea of not guilty. now mallory fears he is a marked man among other inmates. both for allegedly being a snitch and an alleged child killer. >> they made me basically a target anywhere i go, even when i get this case -- you know, i'm acquitted of all these charges, still i'm going to have to deal with this the rest of my life if i stay in this city. >> mallory is housed in a secure cell in a section of the jail with numerous surveillance cameras for his own protection. but other
just two months later mallory is charged with murder of a 15-year-old boy in the apartment off dixie highway just south of shadley. he was arrested monday after arriving in court to testify against john jones, a former cellmate. wow. wow. so while he was coming to court to testify in a shooting case, he get locked up for murder. you know. god don't like ugly, man. so you know, what goes around comes around, man. >> james mallory, case number 54. >> 36 hours earlier james mallory was...
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way i am and i love the man from galilee ♪ ♪ because he died for you and me ♪ ♪ i met them both in dixieam to my bible ♪ ♪ with jesus and bocephus right there by my side ♪ ♪ ♪ when the water all turned into wine i lost my mind for a time ♪ ♪ i felt them both holding my hand ♪ ♪ and looking through these blood shot eyes praise the lord i saw the light ♪ ♪ two sets of footprints in the sand 'cause i got jesus and bocephus ♪ ♪ they both help me to live my life i went from jim beam to my bible ♪ ♪ jesus and bocephus right there by my side ♪ ♪ i was cashing in i was casting stones i was lost in sin i was on my own ♪ ♪ and now i don't feel alone 'cause i got jesus and bocephus ♪ ♪ they both help me to live my life i went from jim beam to my bible ♪ ♪ with jesus and bocephus right here by my side with jesus and bocephus right here ♪ ♪ right here until the day i die jesus and bocephus ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: fantastic! you're the greatest, brother. good to see you pal. kid rock! [ cheers and applause ] jesus and bocephus! "first kiss" is in stores february. we'll be right back, every
way i am and i love the man from galilee ♪ ♪ because he died for you and me ♪ ♪ i met them both in dixieam to my bible ♪ ♪ with jesus and bocephus right there by my side ♪ ♪ ♪ when the water all turned into wine i lost my mind for a time ♪ ♪ i felt them both holding my hand ♪ ♪ and looking through these blood shot eyes praise the lord i saw the light ♪ ♪ two sets of footprints in the sand 'cause i got jesus and bocephus ♪ ♪ they both help me to live my life i...
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this is the dixie square mall i think we have a picture of, and there are malls like this all over them pretty much everywhere. the problem, of course is sale, traffic. after some postrecession growth in mall sales after, you know 2008-2009, actually mall sales have pretty much flattened out. part of the problem is big anchor stores kind of going away like this one here that used to be a jcpenney, now a big old for sale sign on it. over the course of the past five years, you lost three-quarters of your dollars. as you know the retails have done pretty well. a high-end mall was just developed in chicago. it seems melissa, the focus is on more high end, and the malls like this that we kind of grew up -- i don't know if you did but i did -- ones that were built back in the '70s these are just fading from view. melissa: no, absolutely. i spent a lot of time at the north ridge mall growing up in southern california. and nobody goes to the mall anymore. >> reporter: you still there? melissa: i don't know. i haven't -- >> reporter: we'll check it back. melissa: somebody's going the tweet me a
this is the dixie square mall i think we have a picture of, and there are malls like this all over them pretty much everywhere. the problem, of course is sale, traffic. after some postrecession growth in mall sales after, you know 2008-2009, actually mall sales have pretty much flattened out. part of the problem is big anchor stores kind of going away like this one here that used to be a jcpenney, now a big old for sale sign on it. over the course of the past five years, you lost three-quarters...
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buy the dixie index and dollar euro for some time even though fed might be tightening, yeah, because be tightening and europe is still loosening policy the dollar will remain strong. probably not bond. move towards the dollar if i had a choice. david: tracy quick. liz: jared said on housing on personal level, people should think about buying now. rents are more expensive than the mortgage payment. don't forget you a get a mortgage interest deduction. it is benefit to be homeowner and so buy. go look. david: tough to get a mortgage these days. folks, thank you very much. jared levy, larry shover. of course our own tracy byrnes. >>> how about using a new metric when looking for your next investment? 24/7 wall street compiled a list of what they consider the best-run companies around. they look for companies with track records of seizing opportunities, act selling in their industry and outperforming all the expectations. number three was marriott which saw eps grow 23% in 2014 year-over-year. the stock is up 54% in the past year. number two, edwards lifesciences. the company had a banne
buy the dixie index and dollar euro for some time even though fed might be tightening, yeah, because be tightening and europe is still loosening policy the dollar will remain strong. probably not bond. move towards the dollar if i had a choice. david: tracy quick. liz: jared said on housing on personal level, people should think about buying now. rents are more expensive than the mortgage payment. don't forget you a get a mortgage interest deduction. it is benefit to be homeowner and so buy. go...
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she's rereading a southern gothic she loves entitled "a hitting death in dix i have -- little death in dixieres that she's reading the children act by ian mccue went. let us know what you're reading on facebook or twitter using the hashtag, time to read. and go to penguin/random house.com/read-a-thon for more information on how to participate. >> charles blow, richard blanco and roz chaste discuss their memoirs at the 31st annual miami book fair. this is about an hour, 15. [applause] >> good afternoon.ood good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. [laughter] or it is my distinct honor and pleasure to introduce the presenters for this program. richard balance coe says he was -- blanco says he was made in cuba assembled in spain and imported to the usa. his family fled cuba after the revolution and eventuallymi settled in miami.revo as a child he possessed a strong creative spirit but also excelled in math and the sciences. .. fact, before obtaining a masters in fine art from florida international university he worked as a consulting engineer. mr. blanco released his first book of poetry in 1999 wh
she's rereading a southern gothic she loves entitled "a hitting death in dix i have -- little death in dixieres that she's reading the children act by ian mccue went. let us know what you're reading on facebook or twitter using the hashtag, time to read. and go to penguin/random house.com/read-a-thon for more information on how to participate. >> charles blow, richard blanco and roz chaste discuss their memoirs at the 31st annual miami book fair. this is about an hour, 15. [applause]...
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it is like tinkerbell's dixie dust. charles: a witty response.ob cut the cord. viacom nickelodeon moves out in search of growth. what it means for at&t, for rise in and . a powerful chinese claim. jo ling kent is here. she spoke earlier. >> it has everything to do with mobile. major migration. you do not see it as being as high.
it is like tinkerbell's dixie dust. charles: a witty response.ob cut the cord. viacom nickelodeon moves out in search of growth. what it means for at&t, for rise in and . a powerful chinese claim. jo ling kent is here. she spoke earlier. >> it has everything to do with mobile. major migration. you do not see it as being as high.
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. -- sent into dixie to hunt rebels. since i put on lincoln blue, you'd hardly know me. your affectionate husband, christopher columbus. even though in a number of instances, black troops were not on the front line, in other instances they most certainly were. for all of these individuals putting on the union blue, as he puts on his lincoln blue, you can imagine the gratification they had. he puts it, they are going to hunt rebels. they are going to hunt former slave owners. you can imagine how important that was, for him to be in the military on the union side, as a soldier, no longer a slave. there are many who volunteered some were drafted, many were drafted during the war. others entered service for a number of reasons. patriotism, or it could be that life at home was dull and boring, and they wanted to do something exciting. bear in mind, in many wars there is an initial exhilaration. going to war in the 19th century, in the sense of courage and honor for the bloody truth of the war becomes apparent. for some, irish americans, there is another reason why they want t
. -- sent into dixie to hunt rebels. since i put on lincoln blue, you'd hardly know me. your affectionate husband, christopher columbus. even though in a number of instances, black troops were not on the front line, in other instances they most certainly were. for all of these individuals putting on the union blue, as he puts on his lincoln blue, you can imagine the gratification they had. he puts it, they are going to hunt rebels. they are going to hunt former slave owners. you can imagine how...
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because the old dixie crat spirit of the citizen's council, kkk have a name. they're called tea party. i was telling my daughter the other day in germany. i said i never thought i would live to see a time when those same spirits would come back. i thought they were gone forever. they have come back in the form of tea party because that sounds better than white citizens council or klu klux klan. the spirit is the same. you have to make the difference. it will not change unless we change it. everybody goes along to get along now. it will be a different america for your grandchildren if we don't speak up and speak out. we have a very very reactionary senate now. it's no accident. the german newspapers were talking about how conservative america has become. their prediction is that america cannot stand as a great nation in the world among world powers with her country in 2014 still separated by race color, and class. so you know i'm an american. i always say you know, i love america. i don't care much mess she has. i've been around the world three times, and i hav
because the old dixie crat spirit of the citizen's council, kkk have a name. they're called tea party. i was telling my daughter the other day in germany. i said i never thought i would live to see a time when those same spirits would come back. i thought they were gone forever. they have come back in the form of tea party because that sounds better than white citizens council or klu klux klan. the spirit is the same. you have to make the difference. it will not change unless we change it....
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>> you find yourself at the winn dixie?ur -- oh, cover your kids ear, everybody. we'll have a little sexy workout. lled in a medicare part d plan where walmart is a preferred pharmacy you could be saving up to 80% on your copays over other pharmacies. if you transfer your prescription to a walmart pharmacy, your copays could be as low as a dollar. so you can enjoy the things that really matter. transfer your prescriptions to a walmart pharmacy to start saving today. see if your plan is in...
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the great splip of the south over the civil rights legislation that went from dixi cats who rr racest supported jim crowe, those people flipped from being democrats to being republicans. now the politics of it. >> david duke ran for president in both parties. in the democratic and republican party. >> exactly. things didn't change overnight there. >> all right, so being a southerner and having lived in louisiana, all those back ward racist southerners. hello! >> yeah. like the notion that race impacts american politics is true. it doesn't just go south of the mason dixon. >> i find fascinating his comment. the story is broken by a third-year law student. he's not a journalist. so this stair could have legs. so boehner is like, everyone come down. i'm the heidi fleiss of the republican party. >> let me show people what you mean. so this is david duke talking to -- giving an interview. and what he said basically is i am going to name names. he says if scalise is going to be crucified, if republicans wabts to throw him to the woves, they ought to be looking over their shoulder. it's an a
the great splip of the south over the civil rights legislation that went from dixi cats who rr racest supported jim crowe, those people flipped from being democrats to being republicans. now the politics of it. >> david duke ran for president in both parties. in the democratic and republican party. >> exactly. things didn't change overnight there. >> all right, so being a southerner and having lived in louisiana, all those back ward racist southerners. hello! >> yeah....
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quest questlove addressed this in an interview with billboard, referring to the backlash the dixie chicks 2003 after saying they were ashamed president bush was from texas. he said a lot of it is due to fear of bleeg backballs and not making a living. nicki minaj echoed that sentiment in her rolling stone interview, after posing the question, why aren't black celebrities speaking out more she cited reactions to kanye west's remarks to the response to hurricane katrina in 2005. she said look what happened to kanye when he spoke out. people told him to apologize to bush because how many times can you be made to feel horrible for caring about your people before you say it's not worth it. and in a radio interview with hot 97 in the morning, rapper macklemore did squirm a bit when asked about police misconduct and race. >> talk about what you're seeing right now and how macklemore feels about it. >> that's a lot. it's a lot. >> but the rest of the response took some listeners by surprise when he answered the question head on and addressed his own, quote, white privilege. >> how do i get involv
quest questlove addressed this in an interview with billboard, referring to the backlash the dixie chicks 2003 after saying they were ashamed president bush was from texas. he said a lot of it is due to fear of bleeg backballs and not making a living. nicki minaj echoed that sentiment in her rolling stone interview, after posing the question, why aren't black celebrities speaking out more she cited reactions to kanye west's remarks to the response to hurricane katrina in 2005. she said look...
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he traveled all over the world with winn-dixie. order for him to play the harmonica while, willie takes in hired him one year and told him not to play. so i want you to watch this man a man by the name of kerry bell. what you do is you watch and and then you play. he became very brilliant on the harmonica. but what he did he made it possible for me to go into all the blues clubs without paying. in the yuppie atmosphere, it would only charge you a dollar drink. so you'd not only go one without paying, but they will only charge you a dollar a drink. i actually took notes. at a certain point, i decided to write maybe march 1st 1936. and he died march the second, 2006. i will just read one short old called my name. i memorized doors shut in my face. because getting fired is my multiplication table. i gargle my losses here worry about goes from silences. i heard my daddy surrender. all my talk is song. all my conversation, a song. i own this discourse. inside, my eyes are miniature aerial ground by serge. two white horses. but as highwa
he traveled all over the world with winn-dixie. order for him to play the harmonica while, willie takes in hired him one year and told him not to play. so i want you to watch this man a man by the name of kerry bell. what you do is you watch and and then you play. he became very brilliant on the harmonica. but what he did he made it possible for me to go into all the blues clubs without paying. in the yuppie atmosphere, it would only charge you a dollar drink. so you'd not only go one without...
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clearly most in the republican party now are from the south, the dixie cracks extension of the confederatesnge that it is just that politicians do what they think is important to get elected and reelected. and i guess the best way to look at this he knew who he was talking to knew he wanted the support and managed to keep black friends. >> you remember 50 years in public service for yourself right? early days when you didn't have a huge staff, that's what he is saying, didn't have a huge staff, didn't know necessarily everything that was happening, this very well could have happened. he stood in front of the group and i am speaking. do you accept that and two, do you want him to step down. >> i don't think he should step down. trying to hide the depth of racism that exists by getting rid of pimples on an elephant's behind is ridiculous. what i would like to see, not that it is going to happen yes, i leaned toward racist tendencies, i am basically a nice guy. i don't hold these things personally, but it is part of my louisiana upbringing. and i bet you one thing, richmond could not challenge
clearly most in the republican party now are from the south, the dixie cracks extension of the confederatesnge that it is just that politicians do what they think is important to get elected and reelected. and i guess the best way to look at this he knew who he was talking to knew he wanted the support and managed to keep black friends. >> you remember 50 years in public service for yourself right? early days when you didn't have a huge staff, that's what he is saying, didn't have a huge...
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. >> well, i'm sitting here at costco -- no i mean at winn dixie in pontra vedra beach. sudden the crowd noticed a small man trying to work his way to the front of the line. they slowly blocked him and pushed him to the back of the crowd but they were shocked to see that the man tries again! so as he starts working his way to the front, the crowd got so angry that they pushed him so hard that the man fell out of the crowd and crashed to the ground. as he slowly started to get up he mumbled. well, if that does it if they push me one more time i'm not going to open up the store. are you barreled over? >> doubled over. doubled over! >> doubled over. >> i love it! >> billy, you're doing so well. i told you guys the other day, i said it looks like kathie lee and regis, circa 1985. >> right? he's got a little regis going on here. >> it's all in the nose. >> don't get too cozy billy. i'm coming back pretty soon. >> i've been in your dressing room, kathie. i tried on everything. the shoes a little small, the spanks a little large. >> you leave my spanks alonex alone. i am going
. >> well, i'm sitting here at costco -- no i mean at winn dixie in pontra vedra beach. sudden the crowd noticed a small man trying to work his way to the front of the line. they slowly blocked him and pushed him to the back of the crowd but they were shocked to see that the man tries again! so as he starts working his way to the front, the crowd got so angry that they pushed him so hard that the man fell out of the crowd and crashed to the ground. as he slowly started to get up he...
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natalie maines from the dixie chicks. kevin spacey playing harmonica, "piano man."he's in residence at madison square garden. he's got a lot of fans. >> kevin spacey's talent knows no end. >> just amazing. >> speaking of talent that knows no end. one more, surprise! happy birthday to you, daniel. and a little cake. have you smelled this cake? smell. take a smell. >> don't do it! >> it smells really good. >> you've been here long enough. >> i totally should not have fallen for that. >> she almost had you. >> happy birthday man. >> hope it's a good year for you. >>> coming up next reality setting in for new jersey housewife teresa guidice. the details coming up after this. each year 17 billion toilet paper tubes are thrown away in the us alone. that's enough to fill the empire state building...twice. now there's scott naturals® tube-free bath tissue. get the premium softness you need... ...without the wasteful tube. toss the tube for good with scott naturals® tube-free. for very dry skin, you need healing. new vaseline intensive care with micro-droplets of vaseline je
natalie maines from the dixie chicks. kevin spacey playing harmonica, "piano man."he's in residence at madison square garden. he's got a lot of fans. >> kevin spacey's talent knows no end. >> just amazing. >> speaking of talent that knows no end. one more, surprise! happy birthday to you, daniel. and a little cake. have you smelled this cake? smell. take a smell. >> don't do it! >> it smells really good. >> you've been here long enough. >> i...