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. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.heir family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary owners. they produce up to 600 pounds of medical marijuana a year, and much of that marijuana is high in thc. but here on their remote farm at this undisclosed location in the mountains -- >> it takes a lot of plants. we're allowed to grow six per patient. >> they have been growing something different. something they call revolutionary. >> it's greenhouse one. >> greenhouse one, yes. welcome to it. welcome to paradise. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden. >> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1%
. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.heir family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and...
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joel, i'm praying i'll get better."ood but you've got to take it one more step and start declaring it. i'm strong. i'm healthy. i will live and not die. with long life god is going to satisfy me. that's what activates your faith. instead of just hoping you have a good year, instead of just hoping that you accomplish your dreams. hope is good but nothing happens until you speak. before you leave the house every day declare it: "2013 is my year. things have shifted in my favor. god is about to show me something that i've never seen." when you talk like that the angels go to work, opening up new doors, lining up the right people, arranging things in your favor. all of us are hoping, believing, praying about something. my question today is, "are you giving life to your faith by speaking it out?" psalm 91 says, "i will say of the lord, 'he is my refuge, my fortress, my shield.'" the next verse says, "he will deliver me, protect me, cover me." notice the connection. i will say and he will do. it doesn't say, "i believe he is
joel, i'm praying i'll get better."ood but you've got to take it one more step and start declaring it. i'm strong. i'm healthy. i will live and not die. with long life god is going to satisfy me. that's what activates your faith. instead of just hoping you have a good year, instead of just hoping that you accomplish your dreams. hope is good but nothing happens until you speak. before you leave the house every day declare it: "2013 is my year. things have shifted in my favor. god is...
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. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers. their family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary owners. they produce up to 600 pounds of medical marijuana a year, and much of that marijuana is high in thc. but here on their remote farm at this undisclosed location in the mountains -- >> it takes a lot of plants. we're allowed to grow six per patient. >> they have been growing something different. something they call revolutionary. >> it's greenhouse one. >> greenhouse one, yes. welcome to it. welcome to paradise. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden. >> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1
. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers. their family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and...
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. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers. family business is pot. if you look at these clean cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary owners. they produce up to 600 pounds of medical marijuana a year, and much of that marijuana is high in thc. but here on their remote farm at this indisclosed location in the mountains -- >> it takes a lot of plants. we're allowed to grow six per patient. >> they have been growing something different. something they call revolutionary. >>ates greenhouse one. >> greenhouse one. yes. welcome to it. welcome to paradise. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden. >> there's nothing like this in the world. this place 21% cbd and less than 1% thc. >> it took
. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers. family business is pot. if you look at these clean cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary...
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. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary owners. they produce up to 600 pounds of medical marijuana a year, and much of that marijuana is high in thc. but here on their remote farm at this undisclosed location in the mountains -- >> it takes a lot of plants. we're allowed to grow six per patient. >> they have been growing something different. something they call revolutionary. >> it's greenhouse one. >> greenhouse one, yes. welcome to it. welcome to paradise. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden. >> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1% thc.
. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary...
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. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.ir family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and dispensary owners. they produce up to 600 pounds of medical marijuana a year, and much of that marijuana is high in thc. but here on their remote farm at this undisclosed location in the mountains -- >> it takes a lot of plants. we're allowed to grow six per patient. >> they have been growing something different. something they call revolutionary. >> it's greenhouse one. >> greenhouse one, yes. welcome to it. welcome to paradise. >> behind closed doors and under tight security we enter what the stanleys call the garden of eden. >> there's nothing like this in the world. >> this plant is 21% cbd and less than 1% th
. >> i'm joel. >> i'm josh. >> no one knows that better than the stanley brothers.ir family business is pot. and if you look at these clean-cut guys and what you see surprises you, don't worry. they've heard it all before. >> when we were round the corner, oh, wait a second. you know, did you finish high school? >> they all not only finished high school, but also college and in some cases graduate school. now they are some of colorado's biggest growers and...
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joel and victoria would like to send you a copy of joel's new series, "further faster" as a thank you your support of our ministry. in this encouraging series, you'll be challenged to put god first and see how god can speed up things in your life. god is going to take you further, faster. god wants to accelerate things in your life. he's already lined up the right people, the right opportunities. you may feel like you're falling behind. but one touch of god's favor can put you years ahead. god has ways to do things that you've never even thought of. stay in faith. he's going to take you further, faster. i hope you request this resource, it'll be a great help to you. to request your copy of "further faster, god's plan for acceleration in your life', visit us at joelosteen.com or call us toll free. . . victoria and i are praying for you and your family. we believe 2013 is going to be your best year so far. thanks so much for your prayer and your support. a special thank you to our champion of hope partners for all you do to make the ministry possible. . . from #1 new york times bestsell
joel and victoria would like to send you a copy of joel's new series, "further faster" as a thank you your support of our ministry. in this encouraging series, you'll be challenged to put god first and see how god can speed up things in your life. god is going to take you further, faster. god wants to accelerate things in your life. he's already lined up the right people, the right opportunities. you may feel like you're falling behind. but one touch of god's favor can put you years...
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y por supuesto, no podÍamos dejar de preguntar a joel y a randy por la fiesta que amenizaron en colombiala oportunidad de despedirnos. sÍ nos saludamos cuando nos vimos, nos presentaron como un ganadero. no tengo por quÉ dudar de eso. no voy a preguntar a la gente lo que hacen para que me contraten. si cumple con las exigencias vamos para allÁ. >>> antes de despedirnos hablamos con sus compatriotas que participaran en la competencia de baile "mira quien baila". >>> hay 3 boro corras, johnny lozada, yolandita y manny manuel. >>> yo voy con manny manuel y vamos a competir. >>> para que quede asÍ empate, voy a yolandita. >>> perfecto. >>> vas a pedir tu dinero. >>> ¿por quÉ?. >>> vas a perderlo. >>> ya veremos seguimos disfrutando de su reggaeton, tribal. >>> la apuestas estÁn en la mesa y mira quien baila comienza el 15 de septiembre por univisiÓn y hay 10 concursandos hay gran expectativa por honduras por el prÓximo partido elimina tri contra mÉxico. >>> les contarÉ lo que pasa en honduras para que la gente vaya y apoye el partido eliminatorio hoy se jugÓ el partido de vuelta entre el ars
y por supuesto, no podÍamos dejar de preguntar a joel y a randy por la fiesta que amenizaron en colombiala oportunidad de despedirnos. sÍ nos saludamos cuando nos vimos, nos presentaron como un ganadero. no tengo por quÉ dudar de eso. no voy a preguntar a la gente lo que hacen para que me contraten. si cumple con las exigencias vamos para allÁ. >>> antes de despedirnos hablamos con sus compatriotas que participaran en la competencia de baile "mira quien baila"....
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joel berg. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >> john: major league baseball is threatening to do something that no one elimination has been able to do. make alex rodriguez go away. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the democrats are wrong, they know i'm going to be the first one to call them out. cenk on air>> what's unacceptable is how washington continues to screw the middle class over. cenk off air>>> i don't want the middle class taking the brunt of the spending cuts and all the different programs that wind up hurting the middle class. cenk on air>>> you got to go to the local level, the state level and we have to fight hard to make sure they can't buy our politics anymore. cenk off air>>> and they can question if i'm right about that. but i thi
joel berg. thank you for being with us tonight. >> thank you. >> john: major league baseball is threatening to do something that no one elimination has been able to do. make alex rodriguez go away. cenk off air>>> alright in 15 minutes we're going to do the young turks! i think the number 1 thing than viewers like about the young turks is that were honest. they know that i'm not bsing them for some hidden agenda, actually supporting one party or the other. when the...
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>>> pasamos a new york, la madre de joel morales el niÑo de 12 aÑos que se suizo suicidio por ser vÍctima bullyng en harlem lisbet dijo que no la ayudaron para evitar la muerte de su hijo. blanca rosa vilches hablÓ en exclusiva con ella y nos cuenta el drama de esta madre. >>> a pasado un poco mÁs de un aÑades de la muerte del hijo de lisbet babilonia y le ha tomado este tiempo, dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y al de vivienda por no ayudarla a resolver el problema de acoso o bullyng, del que era vÍctima el pequeÑo en su colegio. >>> me tiran lÁpiz, me ponen en la pierna para que me dÍaing caiga un dÍa yo fui habian 4 nenes afuera, 3 nenes y una nena afuera esperÁndolo para caerleen cima las maestras estaban en la puerta.
>>> pasamos a new york, la madre de joel morales el niÑo de 12 aÑos que se suizo suicidio por ser vÍctima bullyng en harlem lisbet dijo que no la ayudaron para evitar la muerte de su hijo. blanca rosa vilches hablÓ en exclusiva con ella y nos cuenta el drama de esta madre. >>> a pasado un poco mÁs de un aÑades de la muerte del hijo de lisbet babilonia y le ha tomado este tiempo, dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y al de vivienda por no ayudarla...
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fundaciÓn para detener el bullyng de manera que no le cueste la vida a otros niÑos como ocurriÓ a joelira del colegio, o simplemente abandona la escuela por intimidaciÓn esta demanda bien podrÍa sentar un precedente, en el resto del paÍs. >>> en la ciudad de new york. univisiÓn. . >>> la pÁgina de internet del diario de new york times no funcionÓ esta tarde, debido a un ataque cibernÉtico que forzÓ a los empleados a dejar de enviar correos electrÓnicos m asunto es resultado de lo que calificÓ como ataques maliciosos ex ternos y aÑadiÓ que este ataque fue realizado por el ejÉrcito electrÓnico sirio. >>> facebook informÓ que los gobiernos de 74 paÍses, le pidieron informaciÓn sobre unos 38 mil usuarios en el primer semestre del aÑo y que la mitad de las peticiones, vinieron de las autoridades de los estados unidos. >>> facebook, google y microsoft han sido criticadas para recopilar datos sobre los clientes. estados unidos, gran bretaÑa y francia, han dejado en claro su convicciÓn de que el gobierno del presidente sirio, bashar alza al... y que tal acto exige una inmediata respuesta inter
fundaciÓn para detener el bullyng de manera que no le cueste la vida a otros niÑos como ocurriÓ a joelira del colegio, o simplemente abandona la escuela por intimidaciÓn esta demanda bien podrÍa sentar un precedente, en el resto del paÍs. >>> en la ciudad de new york. univisiÓn. . >>> la pÁgina de internet del diario de new york times no funcionÓ esta tarde, debido a un ataque cibernÉtico que forzÓ a los empleados a dejar de enviar correos electrÓnicos m asunto es...
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joel berg, a former clinton administration official, is the organization's executive director. >> we have some information. >> snap stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> the food stamp program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamp partly to fight the stigma associated with that term, but most everybody still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> berg believes folks here don't want to go to a government office to find out if they're eligible. so his team set up shop at this supermarket. >> we call 50% of our customers on a monthly based -- >> ivan is the store manager. >> we feel it's a positive thing for the community. >> another part of the effort to reduce the stigma of food stamps was to get rid of the stamps altogether. the government benefit is now electronically delivered via ebt cards. they work just like any debit card. food stamp usage has been on the rise since wou, but it's exploded under president obama. in 200828 million were receiving food stamps. now about 47 million do. one big factor was ob
joel berg, a former clinton administration official, is the organization's executive director. >> we have some information. >> snap stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> the food stamp program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamp partly to fight the stigma associated with that term, but most everybody still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> berg believes folks here don't want to go...
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what crisis, says the reporter, played by joel. i'm referring to the war, mr. jones. oh, that, well, to tell you the truth, i've not begin it much thought. you don't keep up with the foreign news, do you? well how would you like to cover the biggest story in the world today? give me an expense account, and i'll cover anything. you'll get an expensing account. you think you can dig up news in europe? i'll be happy to try, sir. later, there are suspensible encounters with nazis, dutch windmills, and and amazing scene of an assassination that takes place in a heavy rain on the steps of the peace palace in amsterdam. finally, joel winds up in london, just when german bombers are reeking havoc on the city. in the last scene of the movie, johnny jones is no longer that flipping detached reporter. instead, in the style of radio correspondence, he's speaking seriously to americans on a radio from london. hello, america, he says from the london, i'm watching the world be blown to pieces, a part of the world as nice as vermont, ohio, virginia, california, and illinois. all that
what crisis, says the reporter, played by joel. i'm referring to the war, mr. jones. oh, that, well, to tell you the truth, i've not begin it much thought. you don't keep up with the foreign news, do you? well how would you like to cover the biggest story in the world today? give me an expense account, and i'll cover anything. you'll get an expensing account. you think you can dig up news in europe? i'll be happy to try, sir. later, there are suspensible encounters with nazis, dutch windmills,...
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>> joel uses a neighbor's garden hose to cool d.j.'s body. >> whoa!> i would say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and shoulders are covered with second and third-degree burns. joel and john also suffer severe burns and cuts, but their focus is on d.j. >> everything around him, his ears, his hair, shoulders were burned, but because he didn't sustain any burns to his nose and mouth, he didn't suffer any respiratory injuries. >> d.j. will lose both his ears. at children's hospital of wisconsin, angela and her husband, chris, learn just how difficult the road to recovery will be. >> they were thinking that it was going to be six to eight months before he even got released from the hospital. >> while d.j. spends months in the h
>> joel uses a neighbor's garden hose to cool d.j.'s body. >> whoa!> i would say five to ten seconds after d.j. was removed from the vehicle, the fire completely consumed the car. >> whoa! >> angela is overwhelmed with emotion. >> i was relieved to a point. i think i just remember hoping that they could get him out without extensive injuries, but they did end up getting him out, but there was extensive injuries. >> d.j.'s in bad shape. his head and...
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. >> joel berg is the executive director. s.n.a.p. stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamp, to fight the stigma associated with that term. but most everyone still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> you are pscened and you woul like -- you are prescened and would like food stamps. >> his team set up shop at the supermarket because people do not want to go to the food stamp office. >> ivan is the store manager. >> we feel it's a positive thing for the community. >> another part of the effort to reduce the stigma of food stamps, was to get rid of the stamps all together. the government benefit is now electr electrically delivered, they work like any debit card. food stamp usage has been on the rise since 2000, but it has exploded under president obama, 28 million were receiving food stamps. now, about 47 million do. one big factor, was obama's stimulus package. in addition to pumping more money in to the program, it made quali
. >> joel berg is the executive director. s.n.a.p. stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamp, to fight the stigma associated with that term. but most everyone still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> you are pscened and you woul like -- you are prescened and would like food stamps. >> his team set up shop at the supermarket because people do not want to go to...
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former state department officer, joel rubin, thank you. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> it is the first friday of the month. that means it's time to talk about the jobs numbers. we know that topic was a high point on the president's agenda this week. >> what is the message you're bringing to the hill today? >> jobs. middle class. growth. >> are some republicans treating you like -- >> good to see you. >> what have they done to shut down -- what negotiate to republicans? >> let's break down where we stand. the numbers that came out this morning at 8:30. the labor department reporting 162 jobs created last month. enough to push the unemployment rñylñ down to 7.4%. we haven't seen it that low since december of '08 but that number of jobs created was less than expected. what does that mean as we look ahea joining me to break this down is jared bernstein. ron, fewer jobs added but the unemployment rate went down to 7.4% again, the best we have seen since december of '08. what does it actually mean that is going on with the economy? i can
former state department officer, joel rubin, thank you. have a good weekend. >> thank you. >>> it is the first friday of the month. that means it's time to talk about the jobs numbers. we know that topic was a high point on the president's agenda this week. >> what is the message you're bringing to the hill today? >> jobs. middle class. growth. >> are some republicans treating you like -- >> good to see you. >> what have they done to shut down --...
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. >> joel berg is the executive director. s.n.a.p. stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamp, to fight the stigma associated with that term. but most everyone still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> you are pscened and you woul like -- you are prescened and would like food stamps. >> his team set up shop at the supermarket because people do not want to go to the food stamp office. >> ivan is the store manager. >> we feel it's a positive thing for the community. >> another part of the effort to reduce the stigma of food stamps, was to get rid of the stamps all together. the government benefit is now electr electrically delivered, they work like any debit card. food stamp usage has been on the rise since 2000, but it has exploded under president obama, 28 million were receiving food stamps. now, about 47 million do. one big factor, was obama's stimulus package. in addition to pumping more money in to the program, it made quali
. >> joel berg is the executive director. s.n.a.p. stands for the supplemental nutrition assistance program. >> in 2008 the federal government officially dropped the term food stamp, to fight the stigma associated with that term. but most everyone still calls them food stamps. even people at the coalition. >> you are pscened and you woul like -- you are prescened and would like food stamps. >> his team set up shop at the supermarket because people do not want to go to...
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[billy joel's running on ice] - ♪ oh ♪ i get no traction 'cause i'm runnin' on ice ♪ ♪ it's taking me get a bad reaction 'cause i'm runnin' on ice ♪ - come on. come on! ♪ - ♪ you got to run, run, run, run, oh ♪ - blah! blah! ♪ you run, you run, you run, run, run, oh ♪ ♪ oh-oh-oh-oh-oh - now take this. - ♪ running on ice - what am i supposed to do with this? - ♪ running on ice - mop. - ♪ running, running on ice ♪ ♪ running on ice - well, michael scarn was quickly becoming one of the hottest hockey players in the country. - each year the national hockey league accepts one civilian amateur to play in the all-star game. it's down to the three of you. the final test is speed skating. on your marks... get set... - die. [gunshot] [billy joel's pressure] [gunshots] ♪ - ♪ pressure ♪ ♪ 1, 2, 3, 4, pressure - [breathing heavily] nice try, goldenface, except you forgot one thing-- to kill me. - oh, i wasn't trying to kill you. i was trying to slow you down. - no! - oh, by the way... - yeah? how's your wife doing? [laughing evilly] - congratulations. - hey, you came in second-- not bad either, cha
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un pequeÑo de doce aÑos que se suicidÓ por ser vÍctima de bullying en un colegio y hoy la madre de joele esta madre. >>> y ha pasado mÁs de un aÑo desde la muerte de el hijo de liso beto y le ha tomado este tiempo dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y alude vivienda por no haberla ayudado a ree volver el problema de acoso o bullying del que era vÍctima el pequeÑo en su colegio. >>> le preguntaba al nene me decÍan me tiran para que me caiga, y un dÍa fui y habian cuatro nenes afuera esperÁndolo para caer encima la maestra estaba allÍ en la puerta. >>> mÁs de tiene que meses suplicÓ a lags autoridades que a ayudaran a mudarse a otra casa. >>> Único ymente consiguiÓ su traslado a otro como jio, a u escuadra la escuela dÓnde estudiaba el hijo. >>> y tan cerca que quienes lo molestaban siguieron haciÉndolo. >>> y hasta que el 31 de mayo del aÑo pasado, el pequeÑo se suicidÓ en la baÑera de su casa. >>> miro para el lado de y al ne nel mÍo que estÁ tirado asÍ con los ojos abiertos y con con las manos asÍ. y todo eso, y no me habÍa dado cuenta que tenÍa la soga en el cu
un pequeÑo de doce aÑos que se suicidÓ por ser vÍctima de bullying en un colegio y hoy la madre de joele esta madre. >>> y ha pasado mÁs de un aÑo desde la muerte de el hijo de liso beto y le ha tomado este tiempo dice ella, el decidir demandar al departamento de educaciÓn y alude vivienda por no haberla ayudado a ree volver el problema de acoso o bullying del que era vÍctima el pequeÑo en su colegio. >>> le preguntaba al nene me decÍan me tiran para que me caiga, y...
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. >> joel, whose side are you on?e question as the previous segment. >> she makes you have sympathy for anthony wiener. i didn't think it was possible, but i saw her howard stern interview and she was so vicious. like this was never something she knish qaited and -- she nesh yaited and look at him now. as vial -- vile as he is you have to say she is not a sympathetic figure. but now she is drumming up thousands of dollars at a new york city strip club. >> oh i will be there. i am uh febded, but i -- i am offended, but i will be there. >> you will be shaking your fist at her as she is on stage with dollars in it. >> she says she will not strip. she is there just to host. i don't think hosting for them means striping. >> i am not there to go to the champagne room, but i will be in there. >> the problem with the whole story is like your love life, there are just no winners here. i should end on that. >> do you have a comment on the show? what happened there? e-mail us at red eye at fox news.com. this break. >>> coming up
. >> joel, whose side are you on?e question as the previous segment. >> she makes you have sympathy for anthony wiener. i didn't think it was possible, but i saw her howard stern interview and she was so vicious. like this was never something she knish qaited and -- she nesh yaited and look at him now. as vial -- vile as he is you have to say she is not a sympathetic figure. but now she is drumming up thousands of dollars at a new york city strip club. >> oh i will be there. i...
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joel foreman, dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as well as other health advocates such as robert f. kennedy, jr. appreciate if you all would take the time. it's only -- it's a short video, to look at it and consider its comments. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> carolyn johnston. >>> hi, commissioners. i am the vice president of the greater west portal neighborhood association and also the chair of the land use committee. and i just wanted to talk to you a little bit about west portal today and what i p
joel foreman, dr. susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be...
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well, joel rubin is a former egypt desk officer and joins us now live. thank you for being with us. >> good morning, betty. >> president obama made it clear he does not want to become involved in an open ended conflict but couldn't a limited strike end up doing just that? >> this is a very complicated political military puzzle right now. when i was at the state department, i was a career officer on the eve of the iraq war and one could feel the concerns about the multiple unplanned and unanticipated consequences from military action. but it's clear that the president believes that he has to make a response to this deplorable use of chemical weapons and certainly the way that the administration seems to be calibrating this is to take advantage of this period to advance our broader core security objectives as well. but it's a very complicated issue. >> it is complicated because even though syria is said to have the largest stock pile of chemical weapons in the world, wouldn't it be wise for the u.s. to hold off on action before u.n. investigators finish th
well, joel rubin is a former egypt desk officer and joins us now live. thank you for being with us. >> good morning, betty. >> president obama made it clear he does not want to become involved in an open ended conflict but couldn't a limited strike end up doing just that? >> this is a very complicated political military puzzle right now. when i was at the state department, i was a career officer on the eve of the iraq war and one could feel the concerns about the multiple...
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-joel joins me now. why mission improbably. newshour. here.-this is a challenging situation for nasa. if you're the agency, where are you going to go, what were you going to do. this is a question that's been foesedposed really for decades now. we want to go to mars but that's really hard. it would be very expensive, it's -very challenging technically to >> far away. >> it would cost many billions of dollars. the current policy of the united states is to go to an as as troitd, this is the 2010 national space policy. an asteroid. what i didn't know until i did my research, my reporting on this, to go to an asteroid would take about a year. even a near earth asteroid. -you always think well where are they. sun. they don't come close to the earth but they're moving at different speeds. any trip to an asteroid would take a long time. nasa doesn't have the hardware -to do that, doesn't have the and so they've come up with this fall back plan which is to bring the asteroid back to orbit around the moon. >> is that even possible? >> yes, it's possibl
-joel joins me now. why mission improbably. newshour. here.-this is a challenging situation for nasa. if you're the agency, where are you going to go, what were you going to do. this is a question that's been foesedposed really for decades now. we want to go to mars but that's really hard. it would be very expensive, it's -very challenging technically to >> far away. >> it would cost many billions of dollars. the current policy of the united states is to go to an as as troitd, this...
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you know, hearing that rim shot, my friend joel mann, joel was my drummer when i did my live performancehad no idea he was going to be here today. we have these lovely ladies that are going to be -- joel is in the witness protection. >> he's now been revealed. >> we see him. >> how long were you my drummer? >> about 12 years. >> 12 years. seemed like 20. >> and his dad paul. great, great, great musical directors. great to see you. it's time for bobby's buzz. come on, b.t. >> so this is -- this week i have some fun eye openers for you. this is a first look. it's an exclusive. there's mascara has a makeover. so avon has this thing called mega lash. pop off the cap and then bend the handle and like a paint brush. so if the camera will get me. you apply mascara straight on. it helps lift the lashes at the same time while applying mascara. avon, kudos to you. very clever. >> such a smart idea. >> so smart you wish you made it up yourself. >> another really clever design is nix. this is -- why don't you come in here. this is hoda's friend. >> hi, sidney. >> okay. so you can just help me demo t
you know, hearing that rim shot, my friend joel mann, joel was my drummer when i did my live performancehad no idea he was going to be here today. we have these lovely ladies that are going to be -- joel is in the witness protection. >> he's now been revealed. >> we see him. >> how long were you my drummer? >> about 12 years. >> 12 years. seemed like 20. >> and his dad paul. great, great, great musical directors. great to see you. it's time for bobby's buzz....
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joel fryer, nbc news, san diego. >>> like millions of us, they bought their tickets and crossed their fingers. the difference is, they won. the people who bought three winning tickets will share the powerball jackpot worth $448 million. one came forward today in minnesota. two more winning tickets were purchased in new jersey. nbc's katy tur is there for us tonight. katy? >> reporter: good evening, lester. at this stop n shop where this winning ticket was sold and up in minnesota, it was one of those mornings where you looked around and said who is not there? if you thought a winner would not show up to work today, well, you'd be wrong. >> whoo! >> reporter: 45-year-old paul white couldn't have said it better. >> i think i had ten people verify the ticket before i left the office. >> reporter: a project engineer from minneapolis, white only learned he was the big winner after his girlfriend called him at work. >> ron this morning was my boss. he started the day my boss. he's going to end the day my chauffeur. >> here's tonight's first number. >> reporter: white is one of three people
joel fryer, nbc news, san diego. >>> like millions of us, they bought their tickets and crossed their fingers. the difference is, they won. the people who bought three winning tickets will share the powerball jackpot worth $448 million. one came forward today in minnesota. two more winning tickets were purchased in new jersey. nbc's katy tur is there for us tonight. katy? >> reporter: good evening, lester. at this stop n shop where this winning ticket was sold and up in...
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[pop] joel: yeah!if you're going up or descending if you're going down. patsy: but how can they tell exactly how hot the balloon is? joel: see this white wire here? yeah. goes all the way up to the top, and there one of these little sensors up there like this one here. uh-huh. oh, so that's the temperature at the top. voice: groovy. narrator: using the handy instruments, masha and patsy keep track of two things-- the temperature inside the balloon... masha: 217 degrees fahrenheit. narrator: and how fast the balloon is going up or down. joel: perfect. patsy: we're in the water. this is so cool. i mean, it actually floats. ooh! to write up the work, when we are higher, i'm gonna record the numbers, and when we're low, masha is gonna record the numbers. we'll go all the way up to 600 feet. that's 200. 2 is 200. 4 is 400 and so on. 200 down to 220 degrees. ok, so that would be here. 103. wait... but here's the feet per minute. masha: hot air rises, so it's obvious that the balloon should rise when the temp
[pop] joel: yeah!if you're going up or descending if you're going down. patsy: but how can they tell exactly how hot the balloon is? joel: see this white wire here? yeah. goes all the way up to the top, and there one of these little sensors up there like this one here. uh-huh. oh, so that's the temperature at the top. voice: groovy. narrator: using the handy instruments, masha and patsy keep track of two things-- the temperature inside the balloon... masha: 217 degrees fahrenheit. narrator: and...
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much in the same way as years ago people yearned for their own yard and a picket fence and a car. >> joels aren't dead yet? >> obviously not. the vast majority of people that live in metropolitan areas live in suburbs. and certainly between 2000 and 2010, a huge percentage of the growth was in the suburbs. now, i agree with leigh that the suburbs are changing, will have to change. i still think people want backyards. i still think they want single family homes. 80% want single family homes. but they will be looking for different things in suburbs. one of the great things about suburbs in america now is we're getting all the immigrants moving to the suburbs so the quality of the food has gotten much better. it's much more interesting. in certain areas they made the schools extremely good. particularly asian immigrants. the suburbs are changing but they're the predominant choice of the vast majority of people over their 30s and the vast majority of people who have kids. now, if we end up with a very, very low birth rate, that may tilt things more toward cities. >> the part that we haven't t
much in the same way as years ago people yearned for their own yard and a picket fence and a car. >> joels aren't dead yet? >> obviously not. the vast majority of people that live in metropolitan areas live in suburbs. and certainly between 2000 and 2010, a huge percentage of the growth was in the suburbs. now, i agree with leigh that the suburbs are changing, will have to change. i still think people want backyards. i still think they want single family homes. 80% want single...