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they were gambling. and they will gamble as long as there's life on this planet.nd that's a fact. >> les bernal: no one is saying that people can't gamble. this is about government using gambling to prey on human weakness for profit. >> stahl: les bernal is head of the national organization, stop predatory gambling. he and former massachusetts state senator sue tucker have been fighting a move to bring casinos and slot parlors to the bay state. >> bernal: we are in the worst economic crisis since the great depression, and the daily voice of government to most americans is "we're going to push casinos and we're going to push lottery tickets." >> stahl: well, but you have a situation where states are desperate. they're way over budget, they have to find revenue somewhere. they know people will gamble. >> sue tucker: as a revenue raiser, it defies every principle. it's regressive-- in other words, it takes far more money out of lower income people's pockets than higher income. it is cannibalistic-- in other words, it eats other forms of revenue. when you have your ci
they were gambling. and they will gamble as long as there's life on this planet.nd that's a fact. >> les bernal: no one is saying that people can't gamble. this is about government using gambling to prey on human weakness for profit. >> stahl: les bernal is head of the national organization, stop predatory gambling. he and former massachusetts state senator sue tucker have been fighting a move to bring casinos and slot parlors to the bay state. >> bernal: we are in the worst...
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it was a block and he brought it to procter and gamble in cincinnati ohio he showed up with his block any place that on the desk of cooper proctor proctor said what's this. procter and gamble quickly hired kaiser and by nine hundred eleven the company had perfected the production of what would come to be known as christgau. first procter and gamble had to give it away it was marketed as a scientific discovery that will affect every kitchen in america and it dead the american kitchen would soon become a laboratory and mama's little baby learn to love shortening bread. i like to call them the chris. and what i mean by that is that chris crow was introduced in one thousand and eleven in the early one nine hundred forty s. the christo kids would have been about twenty years ago they would have been having children at that point and if you project that into twenty to fifty you know fifty years that puts it into night hundred sixty nine hundred seventy if you look at the stats that are out there you start seeing a dramatic increase in all of these diseases. it doesn't tell you genius to fig
it was a block and he brought it to procter and gamble in cincinnati ohio he showed up with his block any place that on the desk of cooper proctor proctor said what's this. procter and gamble quickly hired kaiser and by nine hundred eleven the company had perfected the production of what would come to be known as christgau. first procter and gamble had to give it away it was marketed as a scientific discovery that will affect every kitchen in america and it dead the american kitchen would soon...
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the warrant executed on june 29 stemmed from a citizen complaint of illegal gambling. >> the complaint was that he is paying off on illegal gaming machines and has been for years. historically an undercover officer would have to document it in order to serve a search warrant. >> baltimore county police raided minnick restaurant are on june 29, executing a warrant based on an illegal gambling complain and confiscated five devices. no arrests have been made no charges filed. the investigation continues. the owner's name along with his wife and brother on the liquor license of the bar. the delegates did not return our calls. we tried to meet him in person. we do not know the nature of the business, but it may have involved lots of cash. several stacks of bills could be seen pile on the table. the gentleman approaching identified himself as daniel minnick. >> i am the one who owns the place. -- runs the place. >> according to the liquor board, minnick is in good standing and there are no prior complaint. back in 2004, there was a crackdown on video gaming machines. minnick was quoted as sa
the warrant executed on june 29 stemmed from a citizen complaint of illegal gambling. >> the complaint was that he is paying off on illegal gaming machines and has been for years. historically an undercover officer would have to document it in order to serve a search warrant. >> baltimore county police raided minnick restaurant are on june 29, executing a warrant based on an illegal gambling complain and confiscated five devices. no arrests have been made no charges filed. the...
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and online gambling. by legalizing those things you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes. congressman is jarrod poulis. let's go through your plan. also grab an amnesty for illegal immigrants so that they will pay taxes. >> first of all, john, i have to see the second part of your show. sounds like you solved it. i have to see what your solutions are. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration, again, there is a large illegal work force in this country, 10, 15 million. they pay some taxes, not all. sales tax. maybe income tax. get right with the law and create a process for a provisionary work permit and responsible for back taxes and going forward. with regard to marijuana, not going to say it is legal everywhere. federal approach should be if it is legal in the state tax it at any other business instead of at 100% tax which is what it is, the government will confiscate it if they find it, treat it like any other business and enlarge the tax base. >> and the illegal has to say i w
and online gambling. by legalizing those things you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes. congressman is jarrod poulis. let's go through your plan. also grab an amnesty for illegal immigrants so that they will pay taxes. >> first of all, john, i have to see the second part of your show. sounds like you solved it. i have to see what your solutions are. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration, again, there is a large illegal work force in this country,...
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and online gambling. by legalizing those things you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes. congressman is jarrod poulis. let's go through your plan. also grab an amnesty for illegal immigrants so that they will pay taxes. >> first of all, john, i have to see the second part of your show. sounds like you solved it. i have to see what your solutions are. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration, again, there is a large illegal work force in this country, 10, 15 million. they pay some taxes, not all. sales tax. maybe income tax. get right with the law and create a process for a provisionary work permit and responsible for back taxes and going forward. with regard to marijuana, not going to say it is legal everywhere. federal approach should be if it is legal in the state tax it at any other business instead of at 100% tax which is what it is, the government will confiscate it if they find it, treat it like any other business and enlarge the tax base. >> and the illegal has to say i w
and online gambling. by legalizing those things you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes. congressman is jarrod poulis. let's go through your plan. also grab an amnesty for illegal immigrants so that they will pay taxes. >> first of all, john, i have to see the second part of your show. sounds like you solved it. i have to see what your solutions are. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration, again, there is a large illegal work force in this country,...
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in the book, on your phone or at superpages.com®. >>> took a big gamble and you got that. one for sure. >> yeah, that kid was riskier than i am. that took place in elizabeth brandon's laboratory where they found that kids are more risk prone and people become more risk averse as they get older. interestingly the brain scans of kids that are less willing to gamble resemble adult brains. sanjay, how much of this is actual brain development and how much isnate tour versus nurture? >> are we wired one way. >>> wiring is a loose term when it comes to the brain because it can change certainly over time and based on your experiences. i think loosely speaking when it comes to the nature part, the frontal lobe, the area of the brain responsible for our ability to have that is responsr ability to have good judgment, be less impulsive, those develop more as you get older. having teenagers drive might be too early, but they also might become less likely to take risks or more risk averse as a result of those frontal lobe changes. but the nurture part of it, i think, is more interesting
in the book, on your phone or at superpages.com®. >>> took a big gamble and you got that. one for sure. >> yeah, that kid was riskier than i am. that took place in elizabeth brandon's laboratory where they found that kids are more risk prone and people become more risk averse as they get older. interestingly the brain scans of kids that are less willing to gamble resemble adult brains. sanjay, how much of this is actual brain development and how much isnate tour versus nurture?...
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and online gambling.y legalizing those things you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes. congressman is jarrod poulis. let's go through your plan. also grab an amnesty for illegal immigrants so that they will pay taxes. >> first of all, john, i have to see the second part of your show. sounds like you solved it. i have to see what your solutions are. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration, again, there is a large illegal work force in this country, 10, 15 million. they pay some taxes, not all. sales tax. maybe income tax. get right with the law and create a process for a provisionary work permit and responsible for back taxes and going forward. with regard to marijuana, not going to say it is legal everywhere. federal approach should be if it is legal in the state tax it at any other business instead of at 100% tax which is what it is, the government will confiscate it if they find it, treat it like any other business and enlarge the tax base. >> and the illegal has to say i wil
and online gambling.y legalizing those things you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes. congressman is jarrod poulis. let's go through your plan. also grab an amnesty for illegal immigrants so that they will pay taxes. >> first of all, john, i have to see the second part of your show. sounds like you solved it. i have to see what your solutions are. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration, again, there is a large illegal work force in this country,...
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>> logan: when it comes to gambling, everybody knows you can't win forever.gh rollers beat the odds win consistently. and there's no one better at winning than billy walters. he bets on football and basketball, says he's worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and is so successful that many las vegas bookmakers are afraid to even take his bets. billy walters has been almost as elusive as howard hughes, avoiding publicity, reluctant to reveal his secrets. but, as we reported earlier this year, after three decades of unprecedented success, the man who calls himself a kentucky hillbilly agreed to open the door into his betting life in las vegas-- a life he describes as one long hustle, in betting parlors, in pool rooms, and on the golf course. when billy walters golfs, it's mostly for fun. he used to make his living off it. and he showed us how the hustle worked with gene mccarlie, an old friend and casino owner. who's the better golfer? >> billy walters: he is. >> gene mccarlie: he is. by far. believe me. >> logan: how much money have you taken off him over the
>> logan: when it comes to gambling, everybody knows you can't win forever.gh rollers beat the odds win consistently. and there's no one better at winning than billy walters. he bets on football and basketball, says he's worth hundreds of millions of dollars, and is so successful that many las vegas bookmakers are afraid to even take his bets. billy walters has been almost as elusive as howard hughes, avoiding publicity, reluctant to reveal his secrets. but, as we reported earlier this...
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like marijuana and online gambling. those things, you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes that congressman is jared, let's go through your plan. you also want to grab amnesty for illegal immigrants so they will pay taxes fergs of all, john, i have got to see the second part of your show. it sounds like have you solved it. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration there is a large illegal workforce in this country. we don't know how large. 10 to 15 million. pay some taxes not all. sales tax. get right with the law. create a process whereby they get a provisionary work permit. responsible for back taxes and taxes going forward. with regard to marijuana, by the way, we are not saying it's going to be legal everywhere. 15 states it's legal. colorado is one of them. legal in the state. tax it like any other business. instead of 100% tax which is what it it is now the federal government will con if confiscaf they find it enlarge the tax base. >> back to immigration illegals say okay i will pay taxes
like marijuana and online gambling. those things, you free them from the black market and that then brings in taxes that congressman is jared, let's go through your plan. you also want to grab amnesty for illegal immigrants so they will pay taxes fergs of all, john, i have got to see the second part of your show. it sounds like have you solved it. >> we will. >> with regard to immigration there is a large illegal workforce in this country. we don't know how large. 10 to 15 million....
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are you familiar with the martin del betting system i am not ok the martin betting system is the gambling system where you go to the roulette wheel and you bet on red if you lose you double up. and if you lose again you double up and you keep doubling up on every bet until eventually hit red and then you make a lot of money and the problem is you go broke before you hit red now on wall street they engage in this martin gambling system because the money that they get to make the bets is free from the federal reserve a zero percent interest rate and they never have to pay off any they're losing bets meanwhile the average person is in the stock market any time they suffer a loss they actually have to suffer a loss show you've got this diametric you know a proposition in the investing world where people are saying well there's a lot of opportunity in the stock market but it's different if year out of wall street and you have unlimited credit and you never suffer a loss so why do the average people out there whether it's canada america or anywhere else in europe why do they insist on all is ge
are you familiar with the martin del betting system i am not ok the martin betting system is the gambling system where you go to the roulette wheel and you bet on red if you lose you double up. and if you lose again you double up and you keep doubling up on every bet until eventually hit red and then you make a lot of money and the problem is you go broke before you hit red now on wall street they engage in this martin gambling system because the money that they get to make the bets is free...
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was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see. fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates helpful space telescope it seemed to me to do the same thing scientifically look to see just how far out that could see galaxies. there had been some studies scientific studies done before the launch of hubble trying to predict the important scientific problems that it would help solve and imaging distant galaxies was not one of them and there were valid reasons why many astronomers thought that hubble would do many great things but it probably would not make much of a contribution in studying distant galaxies i question that. and i thought it was sufficiently important that i was willing to take a recess and point at. what i called an undistinguished spot in the sky for
was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see. fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates helpful space telescope it seemed to me to do the same thing scientifically...
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first procter and gamble had to give it away it was marketed as a scientific discovery that was affect every kitchen in america and it dead the american kitchen would soon become a lot of tori and mama's little baby learn to love shortening bread. i like to call them the christo kids and what i mean by that is that chris crow was introduced in one thousand and eleven in the early one nine hundred forty s. the christo kids would have been about twenty years so they would have been having children at that point and if you project that into twenty to fifty you know fifty years that puts it in tonight in sixty nine hundred seventy if you look at the stats that are out there you start seeing a dramatic increase in all of these diseases and if it doesn't tell you genius to figure out that it's related to the adulterated chemicals the hydrate or holes in the toxins in the additives that are put in the food supply. when world war two ended in one thousand nine hundred five a new processed food revolution began. the depression was over the troops were home and back to their domestic jobs the ec
first procter and gamble had to give it away it was marketed as a scientific discovery that was affect every kitchen in america and it dead the american kitchen would soon become a lot of tori and mama's little baby learn to love shortening bread. i like to call them the christo kids and what i mean by that is that chris crow was introduced in one thousand and eleven in the early one nine hundred forty s. the christo kids would have been about twenty years so they would have been having...
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they just figured out a way to go around gambling laws this is what the irish government wants they want horse racing they want gambling and they want to collapse so i guess i know the government can do this they can press a law that allows people to cash in their sink of dollars for guinness this way you keep them in a bread and broke good going so over in the u.s. a response to deficit has been an attack on workers as well union workers replaced with prison labor under scott walker's collective bargaining law to state employees in wisconsin make an average of fifty thousand dollars a year and this includes all of the white collar workers all the executives working for the state and includes their pension benefits and health insurance so fifty thousand dollars a year. now wisconsin prison inmate cost thirty thousand dollars a year so they're using free scott walker is calling it free labor for maintenance work landscaping and painting jobs so they're paying thirty thousand dollars for these prisoners to do the work that's right this part of the global contraction and conflagration
they just figured out a way to go around gambling laws this is what the irish government wants they want horse racing they want gambling and they want to collapse so i guess i know the government can do this they can press a law that allows people to cash in their sink of dollars for guinness this way you keep them in a bread and broke good going so over in the u.s. a response to deficit has been an attack on workers as well union workers replaced with prison labor under scott walker's...
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was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates hubble space telescope it seemed to me to do the same thing scientifically look to see just how far that could see galaxies so i was willing to take a recess and point at undistinguished spot in the sky for ten full days to see where. it could see some prominent scientists were very worried about this because we did this just after hubble had been repaired for the first three years of its existence there was a flaw in the mirrors that needed to be corrected and so the american public was very upset about that hubble space telescope at the time of its launch was the most expensive scientific project in history. two and one half billion u.s. dollars very expensive and it wa
was it a big gamble really i've always been a risk taker in my life when i was a child first thing i did when i got my first job after school was to deliver newspapers i saved up money and got a telescope i was interested in astronomy even at that age twelve years old first thing i did was on a dark night i took it out to see how far i could see fifty years later when i became director of the institute that operates hubble space telescope it seemed to me to do the same thing scientifically look...