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this is some of the lipstick products. some of you may have seen we had a bill in california industry, they said we can't get lead out of lipstick. but it is not in 39 percent of the products that we tested including this $1.99 wet and wild but found $8 lorel and and $24 lipstick. what we see consistently is that even the high end brands, you are paying for packaging and marketing. everybody likes to ask about cliniq u e if you go into a macies, you'll see the lab white coats and scientifically presented. it is the same set of chemicals packaged with a different marketing program. disturbing some of the women of color are among the most toxic. women are bombarded with light skinned looking models. every product claims to have a whitening benefit. here is an example of one of the ads that you'll see in china, procter and gamble, high end line sk 2, hugely poplar, this product was the cause of near riots in china in 2006 after the government reported it contained, band heavy metal. hundreds of women demanding refunds lined u
this is some of the lipstick products. some of you may have seen we had a bill in california industry, they said we can't get lead out of lipstick. but it is not in 39 percent of the products that we tested including this $1.99 wet and wild but found $8 lorel and and $24 lipstick. what we see consistently is that even the high end brands, you are paying for packaging and marketing. everybody likes to ask about cliniq u e if you go into a macies, you'll see the lab white coats and scientifically...
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dollar using those very metrics looks like a pig dressed up with a bunch of lipstick pig wearing lipstick you know the dollar is really the. the looker with the most fingers it's the prettiest horse at the glue factory you know it is just being held up with sticks and scotch tape and once it blows its load most of the souvenirs gold skull overall kid while gold is already skyrocketing but again this is the global currency war we're moving on to another headline about another currency u.b.s. declares the euro should not exist and a monster report on the odds of an e.u. breakup this is u.b.s. is still fangio paul donovan and larry half the way and they released a report which they examined what would happen if the euro broke up so the consequences of a weak country left the euro zone so like italy or greece or portugal or spain they would it would result and there are economists of a up to fifty percent g.d.p. collapse in the first year but then they go on to say if germany left it would result in a twenty to twenty five percent collapse in their g.d.p. it would also cause the global trade
dollar using those very metrics looks like a pig dressed up with a bunch of lipstick pig wearing lipstick you know the dollar is really the. the looker with the most fingers it's the prettiest horse at the glue factory you know it is just being held up with sticks and scotch tape and once it blows its load most of the souvenirs gold skull overall kid while gold is already skyrocketing but again this is the global currency war we're moving on to another headline about another currency u.b.s....
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polish is the new lipstick.et's talk about the decline of the middle class written by jeffrey sachs. all the numbers are frightening. you look at union membership, which really signified the explosion of the middle class in 1945. look at it now, down to 7% in private, in the private sector. >> and part of jeff's thesis is, in fact, the sad truth is we're not competitive in a lot of manufacturing industries anymore. it's not so much that the companies are exporting jobs, they're going to places where they can manufacture higher quality more cheaply. that's capitalism. so part of it is those jobs in the 1950s, 1960s, in the 1970s, and wages, by the way, are stagnant for working people in america back to 1973, those jobs have left. in part because we're not competitive. >> pat buchanan, a lot of those jobs have left. some of them are coming back in volkswagen, mercedes, and exporting jobs to america. but i wonder if that is bad news in a sense. >> no, it's not capitalism, it's globalism. we always have made more mo
polish is the new lipstick.et's talk about the decline of the middle class written by jeffrey sachs. all the numbers are frightening. you look at union membership, which really signified the explosion of the middle class in 1945. look at it now, down to 7% in private, in the private sector. >> and part of jeff's thesis is, in fact, the sad truth is we're not competitive in a lot of manufacturing industries anymore. it's not so much that the companies are exporting jobs, they're going to...
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the studio with nothing more than an empty chair and the microphone with the faint tint from her lipstick. she also worked as an office manager. the boss said the workers are trying to stay positive because cindy would want it that way. >> my team is devastated with the loss. we're pulling together and supporting one another. >> he asks himself every minute why someone would kill her after car jacking her at the plant shopping center last friday. police arrested paul ray castillo sunday night. he had been in prison for a third of his life. what's shaking this community is how the crime went down. >> it's scary when it's random. you don't know the person. a crime happens like that. san jose, we don't see it that often. we spend all of our resources to make sure it stops. >> i'm shaken up by what happened given the fact it happened in such a vibe rabbit shopping center, a place where you would never imagine something like this happened. >> cindy's co-workers will be remembering her life. it's htheir way of saying thank. >> we hope that it will bring us together to prevent an occurrence to h
the studio with nothing more than an empty chair and the microphone with the faint tint from her lipstick. she also worked as an office manager. the boss said the workers are trying to stay positive because cindy would want it that way. >> my team is devastated with the loss. we're pulling together and supporting one another. >> he asks himself every minute why someone would kill her after car jacking her at the plant shopping center last friday. police arrested paul ray castillo...
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you will find red lipstick on the microphone. it is still there from the last broadcast of cindy nguyen. >> anything you need you can go to her for that, so you know, the community misses her greatly. >> reporter: she was his boss at a local real estate office and new her for 30 years, she was a long-time community volunteer, even sharing empty office space with local charities, her radio show was called morning star, she talked about everything, finance, real estate, cooking recipes and advice on life. she was kidnapped and murdered hours after her last show. the coroner has not yet released her remains. >> i still had that hope that it's not her and i am sure i'm speaking for more than one of us in the entire community. it's a huge loss. >> reporter: and so we're back here live at the plant shopping center, this is the very spot where she was carjacked and kidnapped, but instead of focusing on the negative, her family wants to celebrate her life. they'll have a candlelight vigil right here 7:00 on friday. >> all right. kiet do
you will find red lipstick on the microphone. it is still there from the last broadcast of cindy nguyen. >> anything you need you can go to her for that, so you know, the community misses her greatly. >> reporter: she was his boss at a local real estate office and new her for 30 years, she was a long-time community volunteer, even sharing empty office space with local charities, her radio show was called morning star, she talked about everything, finance, real estate, cooking...
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. >> reporter: at the vien town media building in the plaza you'll find red lipstick on the microphonestill there from the final live broadcast of cindy nguyen, someone many in the community called big sister. >> anything you need you pretty much can go to her for that. and so, you know, the community is missing her greatly. >> reporter: nick sam was her boss at a local real estate office and new her for 30 years. she was a long time volunteer, sharing office space with local charities, her show was called morning star and the 61-year- old star talked about everything, real estate, advice on life. she was kidnapped and murdered hours after her last show. the coroner has not released the body. >> i still hold out hope it is not her and i'm sure i speak for more than one person in the community. >> ironically all week long she had been talking about the after life, estate planning. the topic on that, live life to the fullest because it's too short and, somehow, find a way to leave your mark on the world. and so we're back here live at the plant shopping center at the very spot where she
. >> reporter: at the vien town media building in the plaza you'll find red lipstick on the microphonestill there from the final live broadcast of cindy nguyen, someone many in the community called big sister. >> anything you need you pretty much can go to her for that. and so, you know, the community is missing her greatly. >> reporter: nick sam was her boss at a local real estate office and new her for 30 years. she was a long time volunteer, sharing office space with local...
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i got an egg a candy necklace an orange a band-aid a stamp helium i got a mustache [pop] lipstick >> charging a 42-year-old woman for stalking after calling her ex-boyfriend 65,000 times in one year. that works out to 178 calls a day, 7.4 an hour, one call every 8.1 minutes. i love math. you gotta admire her dedication. >> i would rather leave my personal life... yeah, people are crazy. what do you do? some people are nuts. change your phone number. you know? get a restraining order. she's crazy. >> dana, has this happened to you? >> only with the ron paul campaign. i gave him a hundred bucks a few years ago. he wouldn't go away. >> i am surprised they gave up that easily. liz, what do you make of this? >> i am wondering what calling plan she had? here's the thing. dimore math. she was calling for 135 days out of the year. straight. that's what it comes out to. so what was she doing? do men really think women are stalkers when they hear stories like this? do you all think that women are deranged? >> i think she's a stalker if she's still there in the morning. >> i condemn that. >> so
i got an egg a candy necklace an orange a band-aid a stamp helium i got a mustache [pop] lipstick >> charging a 42-year-old woman for stalking after calling her ex-boyfriend 65,000 times in one year. that works out to 178 calls a day, 7.4 an hour, one call every 8.1 minutes. i love math. you gotta admire her dedication. >> i would rather leave my personal life... yeah, people are crazy. what do you do? some people are nuts. change your phone number. you know? get a restraining...
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we dressed formally and wore no flashy makeup or lipstick going to his house and likewise, he never made any passes at us. gadhafi was quite considerate, and i don't know much about the way that the nannies wither treated in his family, but for us, he treated us very well. he never shouted at us, and always calm and friendly. every year on september 1st, gadhafi presented us with souvenirs like this medallion with his picture, and this watch with his picture, too. he gave those kinds of presents not just to the nurses, but everyone who worked in his inner circle. instead of saying gadhafi, gadhafi all of the time to avoid attracting local attention from the libyans, between ourselves we called him daddy. daddy gave us jobs and a good life. we would love to be able to return to libya, whether it is ruled by gadhafi or someone else. but we were there for one reason and one reason only, simply to make money. compared with libya, life here in the ukraine is very difficult. >> coming up with sexual assault charges against him dropped dominique strauss-kahn takes flight. where is he headed now
we dressed formally and wore no flashy makeup or lipstick going to his house and likewise, he never made any passes at us. gadhafi was quite considerate, and i don't know much about the way that the nannies wither treated in his family, but for us, he treated us very well. he never shouted at us, and always calm and friendly. every year on september 1st, gadhafi presented us with souvenirs like this medallion with his picture, and this watch with his picture, too. he gave those kinds of...
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boy who came to school dressed like a girl. 15-year-old larry king wore jewelry and makeup, even lipstickra. most days he showed up in high-heeled boots. he asked his teachers to call him latisha instead of larry. friends say larry was proud of who he was. these photos are from his family's web site. larry was game. he'd come out at age 10. teachers and students say he frequently acted out, making clear his sexual preference. that made some students so uncomfortable they bullied him. his friend alexis chavez was one of the few who stuck up for him. >> they just mocked him. every time he came around they ran and just painful things. they said painful things about him. >> reporter: more than two years ago, in february 2008, the bullying suddenly stopped. not because larry was finally accepted, but because he was dead. murdered, police say, by a fellow student. that awful day began just like any other tuesday for larry king, in english class, along with two dozen students and his teacher. they were in the computer lab so the students could type up their papers. larry was seated in the middle
boy who came to school dressed like a girl. 15-year-old larry king wore jewelry and makeup, even lipstickra. most days he showed up in high-heeled boots. he asked his teachers to call him latisha instead of larry. friends say larry was proud of who he was. these photos are from his family's web site. larry was game. he'd come out at age 10. teachers and students say he frequently acted out, making clear his sexual preference. that made some students so uncomfortable they bullied him. his friend...
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make sure they have enough that they can buy lipstick and candies, and, you know, nice little things, and they'll get hooked. this is very self-conscious. they wrote about this all the time. it was very clear that they knew what was going on. most people are not dumb. they were on to the administrators so for years many refused. they would pool all the money leftover and buy cattles to sacrifice and not go near the shops at all. eventually, you know, after centuries, a century, how long can you keep up resistance when that's the only game in town? it was self-conscious. it answers, you know, once you understand what's going on, they were trying to create markets, and particularly labor markets in this case. it becomes, you know, you can realize one of the great mysteries if you believe the adam smith version of history where money comes from, spontaneous created from below, is why did kingsment taxes and money at all? if gold and silver is money, they can grab the mines. what's the point of taking it and stamp your picture on it and then say, okay, everybody give it back. that doesn't
make sure they have enough that they can buy lipstick and candies, and, you know, nice little things, and they'll get hooked. this is very self-conscious. they wrote about this all the time. it was very clear that they knew what was going on. most people are not dumb. they were on to the administrators so for years many refused. they would pool all the money leftover and buy cattles to sacrifice and not go near the shops at all. eventually, you know, after centuries, a century, how long can you...
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but make sure they have announced that they can start buying lipstick and parasols and candy is a nicelittle things and get hooked. this is very self-conscious. i read about this all the time. they knew what was going on. they were onto with the administrators were doing. for many years, a lot of them just refused. they would pull all the money left over and sacrificed their ancestors did not go near the shops at all. but eventually, after centuries, a century, how much can you keep up resistance and that's the only game in town? was to understand what was going on, they were trying to create markets, particularly labor markets in this case. you can realize one of the great mysteries if you believe the adam smith version of history where money comes from, spontaneously created from below was why did ancient kings want money -- taxes and money about? they can just grab the gold and silver money. they've got all the money. why did they need more? the new stamp your picture on it and say okay, everybody give it back. doesn't make a lot of sense. however, if you try to create a market and
but make sure they have announced that they can start buying lipstick and parasols and candy is a nicelittle things and get hooked. this is very self-conscious. i read about this all the time. they knew what was going on. they were onto with the administrators were doing. for many years, a lot of them just refused. they would pull all the money left over and sacrificed their ancestors did not go near the shops at all. but eventually, after centuries, a century, how much can you keep up...
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lipstick. >> reporter: self-styled mama grizzly. >> you no doubt don't want to mess with moms who areising up. >> reporter: reality tv star. >> dang it! >> reporter: her large family fascinating the country with its dramas. babies and feuds. >> i hear he goes by the name ricky hollywood now. >> reporter: but now a controversial new book takes aim at the image palin projects to the world. "the rogue," a 318-page takedown of palin by best-selling author joe mcginniss, paints a scathing portrait of the woman who could have been vice president. >> an utter fraud. an absolute and utter fraud. >> you call her a tenth-grade mean girl. >> oh, that's -- those are kind words compared to a lot of what you'd hear in wasilla today. the thing that i found, savannah, that really surprised me was that the people who know her best like her least. >> reporter: mcginniss spent four months in alaska. he claims he spoke to approximately 200 people, a mix of palin's old associates, acquaintances, and former friends. but his book was causing controversy before he wrote even one word. >> she had a problem wi
lipstick. >> reporter: self-styled mama grizzly. >> you no doubt don't want to mess with moms who areising up. >> reporter: reality tv star. >> dang it! >> reporter: her large family fascinating the country with its dramas. babies and feuds. >> i hear he goes by the name ricky hollywood now. >> reporter: but now a controversial new book takes aim at the image palin projects to the world. "the rogue," a 318-page takedown of palin by...
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. >> lipstick a look at wall street. the dow was down 11 points, trading barely above 11,000. the nasdaq is up 18 points. >> we will be right back @ the kron 4 morning news continues. the th it >> multiple hot spots. use interstate 280. emergency vehicles on the shoulder. >> there rares up and ended their season with been head coach. and then paid a difference maker was three field goals. he kicked a 63 yd field goal that tied the record for the longest field goal in nfl history. the broncos play game rally breaking their streak of eight consecutive opening game losses. >> last night, the giants did something they have not done since the world series. they scored at least eight runs in back-to- back games. they beat the san diego padres 8-3 and still trailing the arizona diamondbacks by 8.5 games. former world series mvp manny ramirez is charged with hitting his wife. he left a south florida until this morning after being arrested and charged with battery. he made his first court appearance this morning. he and his wife for arguing in the bedroom when he's up for in the face a
. >> lipstick a look at wall street. the dow was down 11 points, trading barely above 11,000. the nasdaq is up 18 points. >> we will be right back @ the kron 4 morning news continues. the th it >> multiple hot spots. use interstate 280. emergency vehicles on the shoulder. >> there rares up and ended their season with been head coach. and then paid a difference maker was three field goals. he kicked a 63 yd field goal that tied the record for the longest field goal in nfl...
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. >> well, for the second volume, you might want to check some other authorities than marty lipstick.since the end of the second world war, the rates of intergenerational social mobility in person western europe have been demonstrably higher than ours, presumably because of the welfare state and educational investment. >> lipstick did not assert -- at a was higher. he leaped it was higher. >> yes. at the question, which represents a professional professorial definition. you think a big terms. they're one of the social scientists who do. every campus has one for better or worse. some have two, three, four. and yet, the city is full of tens of thousands of university graduates, highly educated the federal democracy, petraeus is extremely proud of his princeton phd. and yet, if you look at the results in terms of policy derivatives of what we think they might have learned in our universities, the result aren't far from sublime. what's your comment? [laughter] >> well, as a professional educator, i don't want to denigrate the impact of university education. i tied at sites a decade and i
. >> well, for the second volume, you might want to check some other authorities than marty lipstick.since the end of the second world war, the rates of intergenerational social mobility in person western europe have been demonstrably higher than ours, presumably because of the welfare state and educational investment. >> lipstick did not assert -- at a was higher. he leaped it was higher. >> yes. at the question, which represents a professional professorial definition. you...
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and i like lipstick. stella cut anything against the. so i can wait for that, to go out there.laughter] that is kind of the thing that i think is important. i think it's also one of the most inspiring and interesting things that we could try to do, one of the craze of ventures that humanity could ever embark upon. and you know, life has to be more than about solving problems. if all that life is about is solving problems among why bother getting up in the morning. there have to be things that inspire you and make you proud to be a member of humanity. you know, the programs are an example of that. only a handful of people and yet actually we all went to the men. we went with them vicariously. we shared in that the venture. but nothing anyone would say that was a bad idea. that was great. so we need more of those things. we need some of those things. even if someone is in a completely different industry in a completely different more of life is still something that is going to make you feel good about the world, and that's another reason why i think we should turn to these are th
and i like lipstick. stella cut anything against the. so i can wait for that, to go out there.laughter] that is kind of the thing that i think is important. i think it's also one of the most inspiring and interesting things that we could try to do, one of the craze of ventures that humanity could ever embark upon. and you know, life has to be more than about solving problems. if all that life is about is solving problems among why bother getting up in the morning. there have to be things that...
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and i like lipstick. [laughter] i can't wait for that comment to go out there. [laughter] so, that is kind of the thing that i think is important that we give a little bit of -- towards and i think it is also one of the most inspiring and interesting things we try to do, one of the greatest adventures that humanity could ever embark upon. and, you know of life has to be more than about solving problems. if all that life is about is solving problems why bother getting up in the morning? there have to be things that inspire you, that make you proud to be a member of humanity. and, you know the apollo program is an example of that. only a handful of people went to the moon, and yet actually we all went to the moon. we went with them vicariously. we shared in that adventure. i don't think anyone would say that was a bad idea. that was great. so, you know the need more of those things. at least we need some of those things. and even if someone is a completely different industry and eight completely different walk of life it is still something that is going to make yo
and i like lipstick. [laughter] i can't wait for that comment to go out there. [laughter] so, that is kind of the thing that i think is important that we give a little bit of -- towards and i think it is also one of the most inspiring and interesting things we try to do, one of the greatest adventures that humanity could ever embark upon. and, you know of life has to be more than about solving problems. if all that life is about is solving problems why bother getting up in the morning? there...
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. >> well, for the second volume, you might want to check some other authorities than marty lipstick.since the end of the second world war, the rates of intergenerational social mobility in person western europe have been demonstrably higher than ours, presumably because of the welfare state and educational investment. >> lipstick did not assert -- at a was higher. he leaped it was higher. >> yes. at the question, which represents a professional professorial definition. you think a big terms. they're one of the social scientists who do. every campus has one for better or worse. some have two, three, four. and yet, the city is full of tens of thousands of university graduates, highly educated the federal democracy, petraeus is extremely proud of his princeton phd. and yet, if you look at the results in terms of policy derivatives of what we think they might have learned in our universities, the result aren't far from sublime. what's your comment? [laughter] >> well, as a professional educator, i don't want to denigrate the impact of university education. i tied at sites a decade and i
. >> well, for the second volume, you might want to check some other authorities than marty lipstick.since the end of the second world war, the rates of intergenerational social mobility in person western europe have been demonstrably higher than ours, presumably because of the welfare state and educational investment. >> lipstick did not assert -- at a was higher. he leaped it was higher. >> yes. at the question, which represents a professional professorial definition. you...
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so spread the news, not the lipstick. outlast is america's #1!eautiful, covergirl. >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> all right, it is that time again for our "morning papers." we're going to start with a simple t-shirt that seemed to cause a brouhaha. >> people wowoed up about this. that's right. this t-shirt was targeted for girls 7 to 12 years old. take a look at the slogan on the front of the t-shirt. i'm too pretty to do homework so my brother has to do it for me. it c csed an outrage. people called it the worst tee ever. too stupid for words, gross and repugnant, just a few of the descriptions that flew around twitter. apparently, over 1,600 people signed a petition asking the retailer to stop selling the garment. they said it doesn't send the appropriate message to young girls. so jcpenney did take the shirt off the website and apologized and said we agree it does not deliver the right message and they've discontinued the sale. >> wasn't there another shirt, justin bieber on it, another message they wrote, so
so spread the news, not the lipstick. outlast is america's #1!eautiful, covergirl. >> announcer: "world news now" delivers your "morning papers." >> all right, it is that time again for our "morning papers." we're going to start with a simple t-shirt that seemed to cause a brouhaha. >> people wowoed up about this. that's right. this t-shirt was targeted for girls 7 to 12 years old. take a look at the slogan on the front of the t-shirt. i'm too...
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. >> did i get lipstick on my face? >> no. you're fine.f lucky you didn't get felt up by your mom. >> they need to get a stop sign. >> what's your obsession with traffic? >> it's an obsession of safety. some day, someone's going to come tearing through here. >> i'm okay. hi, guys. >> phil? >> got to keep moving. got to keep the heart rate up. >> okay. >> how's my face. >> still good. >> okay. >> i'm telling you. the writing is so good. >> so good. they're a little more out there this season, too. we can see the whole episode next week. "modern family," wednesday at 9:00, 8:00 central. >>> and when we come back, lara's going to tell us all about miracles. >> this dress, i was upstairs trying it on. a lot of celebs have been wearing it. and i can see why. longer, leaner, thinner. kate winslet, at the festival. you remember her, black and white and curvy all over. >> it takes two dress sizes off of you. >> exactly. >> i like the shoes that make your feet look smaller. >> are there miracle shoes? >> yes, there are. >> can you breathe in the mi
. >> did i get lipstick on my face? >> no. you're fine.f lucky you didn't get felt up by your mom. >> they need to get a stop sign. >> what's your obsession with traffic? >> it's an obsession of safety. some day, someone's going to come tearing through here. >> i'm okay. hi, guys. >> phil? >> got to keep moving. got to keep the heart rate up. >> okay. >> how's my face. >> still good. >> okay. >> i'm telling you. the...
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loan sharks, bringing the shopkeepers, but make sure they have enough that they can start buying lipstickand candy, nice little things and they will get hooked. this is very self-conscious. they wrote about this all the time. it was very clear a lot of them knew exactly going on. most people are dumb. they were on to what the administration were doing. so for many years a lot of them just refuse. they would take him pull all the money left over and buy cattle to sacrifice their ancestors and not go to the shops at all. but eventually, after centuries, a century, how long could you give up resistance when that's the only game in town, was very self-conscious. and once you understand what was going on there trying to great markets and particularly labor markets in this case, it becomes, you can realize one of the great mysteries but if you believe the ads this version of history of where money comes from, it is spontaneous agree from below, why did ancient kings what taxes and money at all? because it golden so issues money they can grab the gold and silver. they've got all the money. why d
loan sharks, bringing the shopkeepers, but make sure they have enough that they can start buying lipstickand candy, nice little things and they will get hooked. this is very self-conscious. they wrote about this all the time. it was very clear a lot of them knew exactly going on. most people are dumb. they were on to what the administration were doing. so for many years a lot of them just refuse. they would take him pull all the money left over and buy cattle to sacrifice their ancestors and...
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. >> well, for the second volume, you might want to check some other authorities than marty lipstick.since the end of the second world war, the rates of intergenerational social mobility in person western europe have been demonstrably higher than ours, presumably because of the welfare state and educational investment. >> lipstick did not assert -- at a was higher. he leaped it was higher. >> yes. at the question, which represents a professional professorial definition. you think a big terms. they're one of the social scientists who do. every campus has one for better or worse. some have two, three, four. and yet, the city is full of tens of thousands of university graduates, highly educated the federal democracy, petraeus is extremely proud of his princeton phd. and yet, if you look at the results in terms of policy derivatives of what we think they might have learned in our universities, the result aren't far from sublime. what's your comment? [laughter] >> well, as a professional educator, i don't want to denigrate the impact of university education. i tied at sites a decade and i
. >> well, for the second volume, you might want to check some other authorities than marty lipstick.since the end of the second world war, the rates of intergenerational social mobility in person western europe have been demonstrably higher than ours, presumably because of the welfare state and educational investment. >> lipstick did not assert -- at a was higher. he leaped it was higher. >> yes. at the question, which represents a professional professorial definition. you...
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. >>> and finally in this incredibly -- do i have lipstick on my teeth? >> the who time?. can i do the last story? behave on live tv. happening in a galaxy near you. comedians and movie stars using the force for good. george lucas has lent the "star wars" brand to a new public service announcement to stand up for cancer. emma stone, zach galifianakis stars re-created "star wars" scenes or their interpretation. >> you never heard of the millennium falcon? >> should i have. >> you're a little short for a storm trooper. >> i'm luke skywalker. i'm here to rescue you. and i brought this. >> nice buns, zach. you can check it out online. it goes to a great cause. >> that is a good cause. >> you're a trooper. >>> sam, you have the greatest assignment today. at the new dizzy resort, celebrating the beauty and heritage of hawaii. ♪ >> look there. take the other camera. this part is not as important and as beautiful as this is. this is one of the things you're going to see as you're walking around aulani. it's a real tradition and the history that makes hawaii so gorgeous and specta
. >>> and finally in this incredibly -- do i have lipstick on my teeth? >> the who time?. can i do the last story? behave on live tv. happening in a galaxy near you. comedians and movie stars using the force for good. george lucas has lent the "star wars" brand to a new public service announcement to stand up for cancer. emma stone, zach galifianakis stars re-created "star wars" scenes or their interpretation. >> you never heard of the millennium falcon?...
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now, i have your lipstick all over me. >> there's no graceful way.ry excited. >> five emmys. >> can you imagine? >> that had to be a great feeling for the whole group. >> we had such a great year. i mean, it's a pleasure to work all together and be on a show like that. and to win every year. >> so how did you celebrate this time? >> well this time last year my boyfriend was sick. so, i had to go back to the hospital. this year, i stayed. i was the last one at the party almost. >> you did. >> i stayed with all my family. i had like 13 people with me. and it was fantastic. we had a great time. we were out until like 4:00 in the morning. >> you all earned it. i've been on the set there. and it's a real family. so many the writers, the director, everybody -- >> everybody was super happy. >> so it starts again. last year, they had you on a bike. we saw how that worked out. this season you're on a horse. >> i start on a horse. >> how did that work out? >> for me it was great because i've always wanted to know how to horseback ride. some of the other member
now, i have your lipstick all over me. >> there's no graceful way.ry excited. >> five emmys. >> can you imagine? >> that had to be a great feeling for the whole group. >> we had such a great year. i mean, it's a pleasure to work all together and be on a show like that. and to win every year. >> so how did you celebrate this time? >> well this time last year my boyfriend was sick. so, i had to go back to the hospital. this year, i stayed. i was the last...
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i'm two blocks away from it lipstick building, bernie madoff's office.e was involved with fraud of private funds. some people might have been prosecuted, 100 or so. if the numbers of waste -- let's take $40 billion. that is a taxpayer money. is the government pursuing these people and putting them in jail? in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait. we saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries. the united states taxpayer are paying 75% of that. host: we got the point. mr. shays. guest: i don't think we've done justice to the number of people that have been prosecuted. it is not an insignificant number. it takes a long time. viper view people who commit fraud against the government -- i view people who commit fraud against the government as being treasonous. they undermine the government. when you look at governments around the world that do not succeed, it is because there's too much corruption. we don't have enough people overseeing contractors. we are makin
i'm two blocks away from it lipstick building, bernie madoff's office.e was involved with fraud of private funds. some people might have been prosecuted, 100 or so. if the numbers of waste -- let's take $40 billion. that is a taxpayer money. is the government pursuing these people and putting them in jail? in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait. we saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries. the...
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i'm two blocks away from it lipstick building, bernie madoff's office. he was involved with fraud of private funds. some people might have been prosecuted, 100 or so. if the numbers of waste -- let's take $40 billion. that is a taxpayer money. is the government pursuing these people and putting them in jail? in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait. we saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries. the united states taxpayer are paying 75% of that. host: we got the point. mr. shays. guest: i don't think we've done justice to the number of people that have been prosecuted. it is not an insignificant number. it takes a long time. viper view people who commit fraud against the government -- i view people who commit fraud against the government as being treasonous. they undermine the government. when you look at governments around the world that do not succeed, it is because there's too much corruption. we don't have enough people overseeing contractors. we are mak
i'm two blocks away from it lipstick building, bernie madoff's office. he was involved with fraud of private funds. some people might have been prosecuted, 100 or so. if the numbers of waste -- let's take $40 billion. that is a taxpayer money. is the government pursuing these people and putting them in jail? in terms of construction and our military, somebody mentioned kuwait and i think we say it kuwait. we saved saudi arabia from iraqi. these are all rich companies -- countries. countries....
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>> sorry, i just got lipstick on him. he is all pissed now.t been with microphones, but i do want to give a shout out. everybody works very, very hard, and they are getting ready for a beautiful carnaval parade. pass the word around. it is the best show on the west coast. i also want to say hello to the mission cultural center, which is the contingent's i will be dancing with. without further ado, we have a wonderful king and queen of the carnaval contest, and i want to introduce them. one has been dancing hula professionally for five years. i am sorry, i will pronounced this as best as i can. under the direction of patrick. he has been practicing yoga for six years and is a certified massage therapist. he participated in his first carnaval with latin dance grooves at the mission cultural center. a dancer and teacher in the san francisco bay area. she holds a bachelor of arts degree from san francisco university and recently won the isador dunkin award for performance. they are sponsored by the rhythm and motion contingent's, so without furthe
>> sorry, i just got lipstick on him. he is all pissed now.t been with microphones, but i do want to give a shout out. everybody works very, very hard, and they are getting ready for a beautiful carnaval parade. pass the word around. it is the best show on the west coast. i also want to say hello to the mission cultural center, which is the contingent's i will be dancing with. without further ado, we have a wonderful king and queen of the carnaval contest, and i want to introduce them....