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i'm here to speak on behalf of joseph franks who is a 15-year-old foster youth who was awarded a smile for lifetime scholarship. i can attest to what kayla had said previously which is that the beneficial nature of the scholarship is something that he wouldn't have received without any kind of scholarship given to him. the ort donic care is pretty crucial. and also given his logistical situation, i think it's difficult for him to find any kind of general dentistry care near an ort donic care. so having a one stop shop so to speak will be extremely beneficial for him as he relies on metro and the generosity of his foster mom to get him where he needs to go. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, president and commissioners. my name is edward romonov and i am a project manager for dr. kalicka's new dental project. my job is to get the building developed that will adequately meet the needs of all the dental care professional offices. we need to bring together in one location. 4333 gerry boulevard is known for this kind of project. but it's now a vacant eyesore. i'm deeply concerned a
i'm here to speak on behalf of joseph franks who is a 15-year-old foster youth who was awarded a smile for lifetime scholarship. i can attest to what kayla had said previously which is that the beneficial nature of the scholarship is something that he wouldn't have received without any kind of scholarship given to him. the ort donic care is pretty crucial. and also given his logistical situation, i think it's difficult for him to find any kind of general dentistry care near an ort donic care....
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i'm here to speak on behalf of joseph franks who is a 15-year-old foster youth who was awarded a smilefor lifetime scholarship. i can attest to what kayla had said previously which is that the beneficial nature of the scholarship is something that he wouldn't have received without any kind of scholarship given to him. the ort donic care is pretty crucial. and also given his logistical situation, i think it's difficult for him to find any kind of general dentistry care near an ort donic care. so having a one stop shop so to speak will be extremely beneficial for him as he relies on metro and the generosity of his foster mom to get him where he needs to go. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, president and commissioners. my name is edward romonov and i am a
i'm here to speak on behalf of joseph franks who is a 15-year-old foster youth who was awarded a smilefor lifetime scholarship. i can attest to what kayla had said previously which is that the beneficial nature of the scholarship is something that he wouldn't have received without any kind of scholarship given to him. the ort donic care is pretty crucial. and also given his logistical situation, i think it's difficult for him to find any kind of general dentistry care near an ort donic care. so...
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joseph, frank and bruno. hi, guys.de chin implants, rhinoplasty, which is nose surgery, sometimes hair transplantation. a lot of new techniques and technology, lasers and everyone, including men are doing what you guys did this morning, non-surgical things to make you look good. >> look at joseph, adorable, the next guy in line, you look at his face, i wonder if you think what has joseph had done. joseph is 22 years old. you've had what done? >> a rhinoplasty, chin implant and restylane fillers in my cheeks. >> that was my before. >> that's a heck of a head of hair. >> that was downstairs. they do great work. >> it makes a huge difference. has it done something to your self-esteem? >> of course. night and day. made a huge businesses. definitely improved my business. my outlook everyday, really, changed everything. >> i think plastic surgery can be a good thing. if you're worried about yourself all day long, it affects you. if you can just do it, and it looks great, forget it. >> find a doctor that will give you natural
joseph, frank and bruno. hi, guys.de chin implants, rhinoplasty, which is nose surgery, sometimes hair transplantation. a lot of new techniques and technology, lasers and everyone, including men are doing what you guys did this morning, non-surgical things to make you look good. >> look at joseph, adorable, the next guy in line, you look at his face, i wonder if you think what has joseph had done. joseph is 22 years old. you've had what done? >> a rhinoplasty, chin implant and...
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tavis: joseph stiglitz is a nobel prize-winning economist and best-selling author who previously joined us on this program for his text, "freefall." his latest is a frank and timely assessment of the state of the american economy. it is called "the price of inequality: how today's divided society endangers our future." he joins us tonight from boston. professor stiglitz, good to have you back on this program, sir. >> nice to be here again. tavis: let me start, if i can, with the news of the day, the elections in greece. your sense of what happened there and how what happened there impacts us here? >> well, it looks like they pulled back from the brink for the moment, but it doesn't solve anything within europe. the fundamental problem is the euro is a construct that doesn't work and the remedy to the current problems that europe, germany is pushing on spain, greece and other country's austerity is bringing unemployment. 25% unemployment, 50% youth unemployment, making the problems only worse. unfortunately, there's no light at the end of this particular tunnel. tavis: what's the impact gonna be on us? >> well, a european slowdown inevitably will hurt u
tavis: joseph stiglitz is a nobel prize-winning economist and best-selling author who previously joined us on this program for his text, "freefall." his latest is a frank and timely assessment of the state of the american economy. it is called "the price of inequality: how today's divided society endangers our future." he joins us tonight from boston. professor stiglitz, good to have you back on this program, sir. >> nice to be here again. tavis: let me start, if i...
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frank street and hearing the graphic details surrounding his mother's murder, the lock up team never imagined encountering another inmate with a similar story. then we were introduced to 47 year old joseph1/2 more to go. my crime is murder and i cannibalized in the process. >> garner killed his father on christmas eve, 1995. at the time he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we will warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. >> i told him to sit in a chair and not to move and i started singing the battle hymn of the republic, glory, glory hallelujah. i told him they are coming. do you hear them? i was wigged out. he jumped up and tried to push me aside and i thought he was attacking me and i stabbed him in the back. he took about 3 steps and i tackled him and i slit his throat and remember him saying please don't kill me and that's when i realized oh, my god, what am i doing? >> my introducer described the interview as exhausting. he often took the conferring on bizarre tangents. >> whatever the latest measurement of times there was an alien that snowballed and the repreg of alcohol and witnessed by 10,000 people at a country hoe down. >> i
frank street and hearing the graphic details surrounding his mother's murder, the lock up team never imagined encountering another inmate with a similar story. then we were introduced to 47 year old joseph1/2 more to go. my crime is murder and i cannibalized in the process. >> garner killed his father on christmas eve, 1995. at the time he believed his dad was preventing the second coming of christ. again, we will warn you, his account of the murder is extremely graphic. >> i told...
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frank ocean. it is the family guy's creator's first time hosting. following him a week later is josephlevitt and daniel craig, aka james bond with muse after that. >> bill: when does the season start? >> september 15th. >> bill: all right. >> hurricane isaac has been causing plenty of damage along the gulf coast including destroying a home of a tv journalist. msnbc host melissa harris tweeted a house of a home she owns in new orleans -- >> bill: they just bought it. >> politico confirms the home was brand new to her family. she and her husband bought it and rebuilt from katrina damage. they hadn't put furniture in it. it was not inhabited. >> bill: i understand it was a fixer-upper but what they didn't realize, it was a tear down. isaac did it for them. that's sad. hope they have insurance. dan, thank you. yes, indeed. paul ryan, i gotta tell you first of all i had never seen paul ryan give a speech before. and with all of my complaints about why do we even have these dumb conventions anymore, i have to admit that was one good thing, you do get to see these candidates and for the first
frank ocean. it is the family guy's creator's first time hosting. following him a week later is josephlevitt and daniel craig, aka james bond with muse after that. >> bill: when does the season start? >> september 15th. >> bill: all right. >> hurricane isaac has been causing plenty of damage along the gulf coast including destroying a home of a tv journalist. msnbc host melissa harris tweeted a house of a home she owns in new orleans -- >> bill: they just bought...