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jocelyn, first of all, i'm grateful for the show i'm given.tely we often run out of time as each segment only has five minutes. but i look at it as giving you enough information to get you curious enough to research the subject a little bit more thoroughly yourself. it seems you were confused about the spinach and exercise comment and how it was involved with osteoporosis. so let me explain it if i may try. the young lady in the segment has osteoporosis. she felt because she was extremely stressed and eating cooked food, both of which are very acidic to the body and wasn't taking any minerals and because her body was so acid, it has no balance, it was constantly trying to balance itself out. but she wasn't eating raw foods or taking supplements. so her body began pulling calcium from her bones because calcium is an alkalizing mineral. it was based on the fact that spin ach and exercise can be asid it to the body. in her situation where she was really acid, it only added to her acid issue and she wasn't balancing any other alkalines. so she was
jocelyn, first of all, i'm grateful for the show i'm given.tely we often run out of time as each segment only has five minutes. but i look at it as giving you enough information to get you curious enough to research the subject a little bit more thoroughly yourself. it seems you were confused about the spinach and exercise comment and how it was involved with osteoporosis. so let me explain it if i may try. the young lady in the segment has osteoporosis. she felt because she was extremely...
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host: jocelyn frye, your take?st: i appreciate the fact that the senator acknowledges the significance of pay this rumination. i disagree with her analysis of the paycheck fairness act. it's and this is that employers, when they have a a difference and they offer a rationale for it, there has to be some reason for it that is related to the business. it can't just be any factor. right now, the law is so loose that really any sort of rationale, as long as it is not gender-based, is justified. this simply tightens it. it doesn't create a presumption. it simply says you have to explain what you're doing and explain why this difference gender difference makes sense. i do think that -- you know these are issues that republicans and democrats should be able to agree on. there ought to be a robust conversation about the paycheck fairness act. it is unfortunate that they were not allowed to do that. i welcome the critique and i think there is an ample opportunity to really discuss it on the floor and push back on mispercept
host: jocelyn frye, your take?st: i appreciate the fact that the senator acknowledges the significance of pay this rumination. i disagree with her analysis of the paycheck fairness act. it's and this is that employers, when they have a a difference and they offer a rationale for it, there has to be some reason for it that is related to the business. it can't just be any factor. right now, the law is so loose that really any sort of rationale, as long as it is not gender-based, is justified....
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dennis jocelyn amazed locals and tourists too by traversing the historic river on a tight rope.y gear and an 80-foot drop to the water below didn't bother the walker in the slightest. he was so confident. you saw that there. midway through, he put on a blindfold and walked on touch alone. tempting fate. look at that. >> not a young man either. >> no. he's done this a couple of times. that tends to be the tight rope walkers, though, they keep doing it, one handed, red blouse, that's probably the key there. >>> time for a look ahead and a look back. thousands of items from the boston marathon bombing memorial are going on display at the boston public library. it will include teddy bears, also some signs, and 150 pairs of shoes from the makeshift memorial that emerged at copley square shortly after last year's bombing. >>> on this day in 1927, first successful long distance demonstration of television. the image and voice of then commerce secretary herbert hoover were transmitted live from washington to new york. and look what happened since then. >>> happy birthday to actor russel
dennis jocelyn amazed locals and tourists too by traversing the historic river on a tight rope.y gear and an 80-foot drop to the water below didn't bother the walker in the slightest. he was so confident. you saw that there. midway through, he put on a blindfold and walked on touch alone. tempting fate. look at that. >> not a young man either. >> no. he's done this a couple of times. that tends to be the tight rope walkers, though, they keep doing it, one handed, red blouse, that's...
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on to me and jocelyn from sometimes think that both of them come a point. it was a nobody is against the jewish community as a whole. that would be making generalizations goodness that is is that any address or let's say the attack. those few jewish personalities who are at the top of the whole system was in school and all that is the consistent. i am content from the jewish agency for israel is going to antisemitism is becoming more socially acceptable. he did the filipina polka doodle demo. climate change. more and more people are prepared to accept the fact that it is possible to feel like anti semite for example file contains humor. and to see in the end it's not as bad as all black. it's very bad for france's . wanted to go to the top. double coupons family is returning from iraq well that is focused on saddam as a printer and blocked its way onto the top still the most affectionate and philosophy his son. today i was disappointed in front still it may have cost the default i wouldn't mind trying to defend its french national scale. i am a french natio
on to me and jocelyn from sometimes think that both of them come a point. it was a nobody is against the jewish community as a whole. that would be making generalizations goodness that is is that any address or let's say the attack. those few jewish personalities who are at the top of the whole system was in school and all that is the consistent. i am content from the jewish agency for israel is going to antisemitism is becoming more socially acceptable. he did the filipina polka doodle demo....
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on to me and jocelyn from some prawns things in the event of a point. do you want to know that he's against the jewish community as a whole. that would be making generalizations. if that is that it is that they address or let's say the attack those huge huge personalities who are at the top of the whole system in his limo. it's the truth is that. i am come that the jewish agency for israel is going to antisemitism is becoming more socially acceptable. he made the filling of polka doodle few demo. climate change. and more and more people are prepared to accept the fact that it is possible to be a light anti semite for example it contains humor. and to see in the end it's not as bad as all black. it's very bad for france's . wanted to conclude that could go. no coupons family is originally from morocco the limo. it is focused on saddam as a printer and worked its way onto the top. he has to offer friend to teach and philosophy and his son. today i was disappointed in front to live in a cap off the target. also i wouldn't mind trying to defend its french n
on to me and jocelyn from some prawns things in the event of a point. do you want to know that he's against the jewish community as a whole. that would be making generalizations. if that is that it is that they address or let's say the attack those huge huge personalities who are at the top of the whole system in his limo. it's the truth is that. i am come that the jewish agency for israel is going to antisemitism is becoming more socially acceptable. he made the filling of polka doodle few...
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thanks don't and that's the past this tc ninety nine due to pain so jocelyn thanks for watching season the school at all. and. our. i didn't like that. it's from. paul will this time the house. i was in the tt and you were watching them. she's in no way to nh. each seat the appearance by images of options the eighteen eighty eight c and h c hall watching the game uses it please folks if you're watching any means. she is i'm going to bed. he loves what she can. i matter how adding them up at all. and the ui what. and the state's three bunches of oats xi at it or they may meet them all your fortunes and there's scenes. yes i am. each mobile widgets it. some of the book of a job with the potential of the sun and the almighty. and ainsley thank you wait what's that you knew knew. the result washes before that i was conceived and sending more troops to east and europe the ukrainian quite busy with taking to long held tradition of breaking promises made to last the eyeshadows to be a symbol of hope is now falling apart and to many areas look something like this. on to trying. as we begin our
thanks don't and that's the past this tc ninety nine due to pain so jocelyn thanks for watching season the school at all. and. our. i didn't like that. it's from. paul will this time the house. i was in the tt and you were watching them. she's in no way to nh. each seat the appearance by images of options the eighteen eighty eight c and h c hall watching the game uses it please folks if you're watching any means. she is i'm going to bed. he loves what she can. i matter how adding them up at...
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the findings were outlined by jocelyn samuels, acting assistant attorney general for the department of justice's civil rights division. looked atestigation officer involved shootings that resulted in fatalities between 2009 and 2012, and found a majority of them were unreasonable and violated the fourth amendment of the united states constitution. we found that officers used deadly force against people who did not pose an immediate threat of death or serious harm to the officers or to others, and against people who posed a threat only to themselves. in fact, we found sometimes it was the conduct of the officers themselves that heightened the danger and escalated the need to use force. >> the report also details abuses involving gazers, or stun guns, noting police once taste a 75-year-old man who refused to leave the bus station. taste and repeatedly kicking a y disabled man who was unable to talk, taste a 16-year-old boy who refused to lie on a floor covered in broken glass, and taste a man who had poured gasoline on himself am thereby, setting himself on fire. twoeneral motors has pla
the findings were outlined by jocelyn samuels, acting assistant attorney general for the department of justice's civil rights division. looked atestigation officer involved shootings that resulted in fatalities between 2009 and 2012, and found a majority of them were unreasonable and violated the fourth amendment of the united states constitution. we found that officers used deadly force against people who did not pose an immediate threat of death or serious harm to the officers or to others,...
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jocelyn, come here. >> something going on, jackson. we need police. more police. more police.ght now on 112. 112. >> reporter: with liz out of town all of this has her staff rattled. >> is there nothing we can do about that? he don't go here anymore. >> dozer has been talking to them. they've been promising they aren't going to come up here. simpson had to get out and shoot him away. you see? >> the problem is there's something fundamental li wrong with punishing the entire school for an action of a few kids. >> i said because 97% of the building is fine. >> at some point we've got to be able to have normal high school. normal. every other high school in this city is having a freaking homecoming dance. every other high school in this city is having a homecoming dance. why can't we have a homecoming dance? it's ridiculous. it's ridiculous. >> breaking news. charges are filed late tonight in connection with last week's shoot that left 13 people wounded including a 3-year-old boy. two suspects are scheduled to appear in court tomorrow morning. >> last night charges were filed aga
jocelyn, come here. >> something going on, jackson. we need police. more police. more police.ght now on 112. 112. >> reporter: with liz out of town all of this has her staff rattled. >> is there nothing we can do about that? he don't go here anymore. >> dozer has been talking to them. they've been promising they aren't going to come up here. simpson had to get out and shoot him away. you see? >> the problem is there's something fundamental li wrong with punishing...
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jocelyn frye of the center for american progress on white house efforts to combat gender pay inequality. morriswe will talk to jackson about the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. washington journal is live each morning. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> i think what we needed something akin to the grace commission during the reagan administration, or the bright during the clinton administration. an outside group of integrity, former members of congress. everyone has a piece of legislation or a charter that created. it has a purpose. it should be cut or eliminated. let's take headstart. this came in with the highest motivation. there are three headstart prayed there is enhanced headstart. there is regular headstart replied we have the other two? the first wasn't working. the second was in working. thomas on fixing a broken washington. immediately following afterward, heritage foundation book party. this years national black writers conference, saturday at noon, eastern. book tv, every weekend on c-span. >> the house approved budget chairman paul ryan's 2015 b
jocelyn frye of the center for american progress on white house efforts to combat gender pay inequality. morriswe will talk to jackson about the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. washington journal is live each morning. join the conversation on facebook and twitter. >> i think what we needed something akin to the grace commission during the reagan administration, or the bright during the clinton administration. an outside group of integrity, former members of congress....
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then jocelyn fry of the center for american progress on white house efforts to combat gender inequality. later will talk to a georgetown university history professor maurice jackson about the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. washington journal is live each morning and 7:00 eastern. loss of take your calls on facebook and to our. >> friday, the councils of the session about bit one in the future of digital currency. loniten 30:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think we need is something akin to the grace commission during the reagan administration or the brandt commission, the base realignment and closing commission during the clinton administration. an outside group with integrity, former members of congress, no current elected politicians to come in and do a complete on the government of top to bottom. every agency of government has a piece of legislation or charter that created it. has the purpose. it's not the filling that purpose are not doing it within a reasonable budget it should be cut or eliminated. let's just take a start. this came in with the highest motivation.
then jocelyn fry of the center for american progress on white house efforts to combat gender inequality. later will talk to a georgetown university history professor maurice jackson about the 50th anniversary of the 1964 civil rights act. washington journal is live each morning and 7:00 eastern. loss of take your calls on facebook and to our. >> friday, the councils of the session about bit one in the future of digital currency. loniten 30:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> i think we...
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after we hear from her we will be joined by distinguished panel moderated by jocelyn frye. to give you a little preview the panel will include eeoc chair jacqueline berrien dean at the mccord public policy school at georgetown victoria but seneca harvard school of government and equal pay advocate amanda mcmillan. i would like to ask you to join me in welcoming dr. stevenson to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you for the opportunity to participate in today's discussion. the issue of women's pay and participation in the workforce is vitally important for women and for our economy. it is moving and heartwrenching at a personal level effect you won't miss when you you hear manned a story today but it's also a matter of essential importance for our nation in the 21st century. without making more of the amazing talent of women in labor force we cannot maintain our competitiveness. america has long been a nation where prosperity has flourished because of our uniquely talented workforce. workers are some of the most productive workers in the world. but we can d
after we hear from her we will be joined by distinguished panel moderated by jocelyn frye. to give you a little preview the panel will include eeoc chair jacqueline berrien dean at the mccord public policy school at georgetown victoria but seneca harvard school of government and equal pay advocate amanda mcmillan. i would like to ask you to join me in welcoming dr. stevenson to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you for the opportunity to participate in today's...
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jocelyn said i like this weather. please no fog. i can do that today. i can do that because the fog will be back for you. it will be warm on tuesday. then becool it down on wednesday, thursday. friday looks like the coolest day. a little rebound on the weekend. not as warm on sunday. >>> chilling testimony in the murder trial of oscar pistorius in south africa. >> i wake up to being terrified. >> pistorius told the judge and -- what pistorius told the judge and jair hours ago -- and jury hours ago. ♪ hey, that's the last crescent! oh, did you want it? yeah. we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light, buttery and flakey. that's half. that's not half! guys, i have more. thanks, mom. [ female announcer ] do you have enough pillsbury crescents? so i should probably get the last roll... yeah but i practiced my bassoon. [ mom ] and i listened. [ brother ] i can do this. [ imitates robot ] everyone deserves ooey, gooey, pillsbury cinnamon rolls. make the weekend pop. >>> scary moments on a southwest jet from seattle yesterday. a crack in the win
jocelyn said i like this weather. please no fog. i can do that today. i can do that because the fog will be back for you. it will be warm on tuesday. then becool it down on wednesday, thursday. friday looks like the coolest day. a little rebound on the weekend. not as warm on sunday. >>> chilling testimony in the murder trial of oscar pistorius in south africa. >> i wake up to being terrified. >> pistorius told the judge and -- what pistorius told the judge and jair hours...
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we will be joined by a distinguished panel that will be whorated by jocelyn frye, will tell you moreabout the panelists. just to give you a preview, the chair,will include eeoc jacqueline berrien. dean montgomery from the mccourt school of public policy at georgetown. victoria from the kennedy school of government at harvard, and equal pay advocate amanda mcmillan. join me in welcoming dr. stevenson to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you for the opportunity to participate in today's discussion. the issue of women's pay and participation in the workforce is vitally important for women and for our economy. it is moving and heart wrenching at a personal level, a fact you will not miss when you hear amanda's story. it is also a matter of central importance for our nation in the 21st century. without making more of the amazing talent of women in the labor force, we cannot maintain competitiveness. america has long been a nation where prosperity has flourished because of our talented workforce. our workers are some of the most productive in the world. but we can do bett
we will be joined by a distinguished panel that will be whorated by jocelyn frye, will tell you moreabout the panelists. just to give you a preview, the chair,will include eeoc jacqueline berrien. dean montgomery from the mccourt school of public policy at georgetown. victoria from the kennedy school of government at harvard, and equal pay advocate amanda mcmillan. join me in welcoming dr. stevenson to the stage. [applause] >> thank you. i want to thank you for the opportunity to...
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from you have just heard jocelyn richgels and rolf pendall. in pennsylvania, good morning. state ai would like to lot of the urban sprawl -- i see you talking on their. host: go ahead. caller: i used to drive down to maryland a lot because we had a brother drive down there and down to --frederick i cannot think of the name of the town down there. rockville, maryland. use to all the farmland but now it is all modes held in hotels and destinations and the whole nine yards. we live up here in rural pennsylvania. i have to say we have the best weather in the world. seasons.he four we do not have it too cold or too hot. always a nice wind. the hill live on, is 4005 feet.e you can see forever on a clear day and you can the all of the new windmills down around altoona and some of those different towns area one thing we have i would never want to give up, i has been from california, new york, and all of that. one thing i would never want to give up is the beauty and the privacy we enjoy out here that you can never have in the big cities. you walk into new york city and you look up,
from you have just heard jocelyn richgels and rolf pendall. in pennsylvania, good morning. state ai would like to lot of the urban sprawl -- i see you talking on their. host: go ahead. caller: i used to drive down to maryland a lot because we had a brother drive down there and down to --frederick i cannot think of the name of the town down there. rockville, maryland. use to all the farmland but now it is all modes held in hotels and destinations and the whole nine yards. we live up here in...