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. >> remember lolita healy? in february 2012, we introduced you to her hand-painted glassware.1,200 glasses all by herself, but it wasn't until she licensed the designs to a studio that could get them mass-produced that she really hit it big. >> she is a rock star in the gift-ware industry, truly. >> now, the gift-ware rock star has a line of glasses inspired by a rock star -- jimmy buffett. lolita's margaritaville glasses are doing so well that her team is filling new orders for shot glasses, and, in case you'd rather have a beer, next up is a line of pilsners, too. wayne beckley likes to think the antioxidants extracted from grape seeds can help keep your skin looking young. when we featured his line of merlot skin-care products back in march of 2011, walgreens had taken him national. since then, the c.e.o. of avon japan saw our story on an international flight and bought in in a big way -- ordering half a million dollars' worth of beckley's made-in-america products to sell in the far east. beckley expects avon japan to offer even more products from his line in 2013. >> i'm b
. >> remember lolita healy? in february 2012, we introduced you to her hand-painted glassware.1,200 glasses all by herself, but it wasn't until she licensed the designs to a studio that could get them mass-produced that she really hit it big. >> she is a rock star in the gift-ware industry, truly. >> now, the gift-ware rock star has a line of glasses inspired by a rock star -- jimmy buffett. lolita's margaritaville glasses are doing so well that her team is filling new orders...
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. >> so, let's look at a graph that i found on healy's great blog showing america at the top there.olent. this is assault deaths per 100,000 people. n the nation. not necessarily just gun deaths but all sorts of violent deaths and you see through the decades there america far, far above the other nations and trending downward but we're still an outlier. america is far more violent than most of the other large nations. all the other large nations of the world. why is that? >> i'm not a soesologist. i deal with offenders. i have spent 42 years interviewing offenders of practically every demographic background and quite frankly, again, it is true that for people who commit acts of violence, they're drawn to violence, they're fascinated by violence. but to say that watching vie lense made them that way is a complete and total stretch. >> yeah, dr. samenow, i have to agree. it feels like we're casting blame in unguided areas and when i think about cultures of violence, i think about the 12-year-old child soldier in somalia and, you know, kids who have grown up in totalitarian regimes who
. >> so, let's look at a graph that i found on healy's great blog showing america at the top there.olent. this is assault deaths per 100,000 people. n the nation. not necessarily just gun deaths but all sorts of violent deaths and you see through the decades there america far, far above the other nations and trending downward but we're still an outlier. america is far more violent than most of the other large nations. all the other large nations of the world. why is that? >> i'm not...
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c healy house and bill union are on fire too. dogs began to yell and the tiny fire finally rang out. at his window broderick scared -- started at the first, observed ropy black smoke curling upward. this indicated a fresh fire. from its color he could estimate its temperature from experience and he knew what a hot fire can do. recklessly he drags on his trousers, pull out his hide boots, clapped his hat on his head and rushed out in his shirtsleeves. the instant broderick reach of the square he began shouting, form a bucket brigade. fortunately in those days everything to the east of montgomery street was underwater. cold water lapped between washington and clay streets which ran from the northwest and northeast side of the square and rose half way on jackson. a few buckets were available that the brigade had to use canvas sacks, boxes and any containers that hold water. broderick used his half. i try to keep this sort. i personally love every part of this book. is always a little bit details. my drawings which i am proud of, we
c healy house and bill union are on fire too. dogs began to yell and the tiny fire finally rang out. at his window broderick scared -- started at the first, observed ropy black smoke curling upward. this indicated a fresh fire. from its color he could estimate its temperature from experience and he knew what a hot fire can do. recklessly he drags on his trousers, pull out his hide boots, clapped his hat on his head and rushed out in his shirtsleeves. the instant broderick reach of the square he...
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. >> rose: let me look at jennifer healy. this is scene four and an al-qaeda leader. here it is. >> why are there gate guards there. we talked about this. no one is supposed there. you might have spooked him already. >> the procedures only work if we follow them every time. >> this is different, i'm sorry i can't explain but it's for a good cause. >> look i'm going to stop for everybody's safety okay not just about you. >> i just need them to go away for a minute. you can search. >> rose: this is extraordinary because this is real life too. this is a real story. this is a story we all know and people have written at least one book about this. >> you probably covered. >> rose: i did indeed. and this is a story of how somebody connected to al-qaeda gained access to c.i.a. agents that were on ground and walked in and trusted him and they would lead him to osama bin laden. he was wearing a suicide vest. how many lives lost? seven lives lost and some extraordinary c.i.a. >> civil servants. >> rose: you said about this movie you wanted to show a human face of the world of c
. >> rose: let me look at jennifer healy. this is scene four and an al-qaeda leader. here it is. >> why are there gate guards there. we talked about this. no one is supposed there. you might have spooked him already. >> the procedures only work if we follow them every time. >> this is different, i'm sorry i can't explain but it's for a good cause. >> look i'm going to stop for everybody's safety okay not just about you. >> i just need them to go away for a...
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he and patrick healy college high school. member of the community for concern.do you see how youth house over sibling has drugs compared to when an older sibling hasn't? >> actually, that's a very good question and even though i have not seen specific surveys to try to actually address them, i would use it we predict that you will because for example which you have shown was that the perception of other kids using drugs is a very good predictor of whether they are perceiving that others are actually taking the drug and i think that response also attest to that. we learn from all others and is probably sibling fun of the closest one. is there a question or? yes, please. >> i am amica.gov. do you believe the incarceration and mandatory minimum sentencing or substance abuse is more effective than we have in community based programs? >> i think if you look at president obama's drug strategy, the very first one that was issued in his administration in 2010, it is very clear that not talking about this is a war on drugs that minimum mandatory sentence is, the presiden
he and patrick healy college high school. member of the community for concern.do you see how youth house over sibling has drugs compared to when an older sibling hasn't? >> actually, that's a very good question and even though i have not seen specific surveys to try to actually address them, i would use it we predict that you will because for example which you have shown was that the perception of other kids using drugs is a very good predictor of whether they are perceiving that others...
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the president and coast guard has only one ice breaker, the healy.he coast guard expected in 2013 to reactivated the other heavy ice breaker, the fact remains the fleet remains severely undercapitalized and overextended. as it will be years before new ice breaker can be delivered, it's essential we make informed decisions on the polar sea now to have a balanced assessment of coast guard polar's breaker capabilities in the near term. this legislation also advance the provisions that address many administrative, personnel, procurement, and regulatory issues affecting the coast guard. bringing the coast guard into parity with other armed services, these authorities have been included. additionally this legislation contains authorities to improve efficiency and oversight of the coast guard's major acquisition programs, especially new advanced procurement authority and development of multiyear capital investment programs. the bill includes language i authored that requires the coast guard to complete the procurement of 180 r.b.m.'s as originally planned i
the president and coast guard has only one ice breaker, the healy.he coast guard expected in 2013 to reactivated the other heavy ice breaker, the fact remains the fleet remains severely undercapitalized and overextended. as it will be years before new ice breaker can be delivered, it's essential we make informed decisions on the polar sea now to have a balanced assessment of coast guard polar's breaker capabilities in the near term. this legislation also advance the provisions that address many...
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the day we pulled up in our cars on a bipartisan basis, george bush the elder appointed bernadine healy to head n.i.h. and then working together, again, across the aisle and across the dome, working with senators contain i did and kenne established the office of women's health at n.i.h. the famous hormonal replacement therapy study was done. it resulted in massive change in the way doctors treated women and it has reduced breast cancer rates 15%. so i say to all, when you ask, what did olympia snowe did? she would say, i worked on a bipartisan basis. and because of what she did, we did, we all did working together, men and women, house and senate, we have saved lives of women 1 million at a time. i think that's a pretty terrific accomplishment. and no matter what senator snowe does, she can cherish in her heart that she did that. but while we were busy doing the big picture, she helped me with an individual picture. we went to the refugee camps of cambodia together, along with the congresswomen. it was when the killing fields were at the highest. we saw the horrible consequences of war.
the day we pulled up in our cars on a bipartisan basis, george bush the elder appointed bernadine healy to head n.i.h. and then working together, again, across the aisle and across the dome, working with senators contain i did and kenne established the office of women's health at n.i.h. the famous hormonal replacement therapy study was done. it resulted in massive change in the way doctors treated women and it has reduced breast cancer rates 15%. so i say to all, when you ask, what did olympia...
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the day we pulled up in our cars on a bipartisan basis, george bush the elder appointed bernadine healy to head n.i.h. and then working together, again, across the aisle and across the dome, working with senators contain i did and kenne established the office of women's health at n.i.h. the famous hormonal replacement therapy study was done. it resulted in massive change in the way doctors treated women and it has reduced breast cancer rates 15%. so i say to all, when you ask, what did olympia snowe did? she would say, i worked on a bipartisan basis. and because of what she dide e all did working together, men and women, house and senate, we have saved lives of women 1 million at a time. i think that's a pretty terrific accomplishment. and no matter what senator snowe does, she can cherish in her heart that she did that. but while we were busy doing the big picture, she helped me with an individual picture. we went to the refugee camps of cambodia together, along with the congresswomen. it was when the killing fields were at the highest. we saw the horrible consequences of war. we worke
the day we pulled up in our cars on a bipartisan basis, george bush the elder appointed bernadine healy to head n.i.h. and then working together, again, across the aisle and across the dome, working with senators contain i did and kenne established the office of women's health at n.i.h. the famous hormonal replacement therapy study was done. it resulted in massive change in the way doctors treated women and it has reduced breast cancer rates 15%. so i say to all, when you ask, what did olympia...
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the day we pulled up in our cars on a bipartisan basis, george bush the elder appointed bernadine healy to head n.i.h. and then working together, again, across the aisle and across the dome, working with senators contain i did and kenne established the office of women's health at n.i.h. the famous hormonal replacement therapy study was done. it resulted in massive change in the way doctors treated women and it has reduced breast cancer rates 15%. so i say to all, when you ask, what did olympia snowe did? she would say, i worked on a bipartisan basis. and because of what she did, we did, we all did working together, men and women, house and senate, we have saved lives of women 1 million at a time. i think that's a pretty terrific accomplishment. and no matter what senator snowe does, she can cherish in her heart that she did that. but while we were busy doing the big picture, she helped me with an individual picture. we went to the refugee camps of cambodia together, along with the congresswomen. it was when the killing fields were at the highest. we saw the horrible consequences of war.
the day we pulled up in our cars on a bipartisan basis, george bush the elder appointed bernadine healy to head n.i.h. and then working together, again, across the aisle and across the dome, working with senators contain i did and kenne established the office of women's health at n.i.h. the famous hormonal replacement therapy study was done. it resulted in massive change in the way doctors treated women and it has reduced breast cancer rates 15%. so i say to all, when you ask, what did olympia...