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lonesome city, honey, lonesome city. you strike out. they're getting along fine. at least you can feel happy for them, right? next week comes, you go to another church, the reverend type says, "all right, all you lonesome hearts "out there, we're gonna get together today, "1:00 today we're gonna get a bus trip together, "we're gonna go picnicking. "so all you new folks, come on, we all get to celebrate life. we get to meet each other, come on, 1:00 come on, huh," 1:00 come, you get in a bus. differt color bus, th time it's a greenus okay? you get onhe bus, you go out to the hang-gliding territory, watch the hang gliders soar, huh? a little further upstream, okay? you're sitting down, they put out the big tablecloth, thkentucky fried chicken, the kool-aid, the mcdonald's, the burger kings, whatever. all of them right out there, right? you ait checki out thfood. what are you checking out? potential friend again. and son of a gun, there's an even more delightful person, okay, bam, bam, bam, bam. gets up, walks over to the edge and says, "i wonder how high we are abov
lonesome city, honey, lonesome city. you strike out. they're getting along fine. at least you can feel happy for them, right? next week comes, you go to another church, the reverend type says, "all right, all you lonesome hearts "out there, we're gonna get together today, "1:00 today we're gonna get a bus trip together, "we're gonna go picnicking. "so all you new folks, come on, we all get to celebrate life. we get to meet each other, come on, 1:00 come on, huh,"...
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. ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ ♪ that's all i can sing ♪ ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ ♪ that's all i can sing it. every year i change the amount of years that i've been in prison. >>> next on "lockup: raw -- hard time." >> it's like a tomb, a concrete tomb. they're considered the worst of the worst. >> the sunlight is fading away like butter on cornbread. >> but these inmates have found an icon to relate to. >> that's almost something like shakespeare himself would write. >>> hey there. i'm veronica de la cruz. thousands of demonstrators flooded in to martyr square angered over think killing of protester by militiamen. >>> miami police believe they have found the body of a florida man who fell from a private plane in to the waters off of south florida. they presume it is the body of the man reported missing but have to wait for information from the medical examiner. i'm veronica de la cruz. now back to the program. now back to "lockup." >>> due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. >>> in many of america's maximum security prisons, there are three letters that strike fear in
. ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ ♪ that's all i can sing ♪ ♪ i'm lonesome and blue ♪ ♪ that's all i can sing it. every year i change the amount of years that i've been in prison. >>> next on "lockup: raw -- hard time." >> it's like a tomb, a concrete tomb. they're considered the worst of the worst. >> the sunlight is fading away like butter on cornbread. >> but these inmates have found an icon to relate to. >> that's almost something like...
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. >> the co-owner of tales of the lonesome pine youth crew. she talks about her experiences opening the store and how she made it a success. this is little wonder hour. >> hello, everyone.le p i am the proprietor and gasol staff member at east side story. i am truly honored and exciteded to introduce to the stage our e xt featured author. aside from being a wonderful onb the issue is a member ofer the i started and run an authenticendt little bookstore the big card club, a plan not yet made onth facebook, i will after today. this woman has been decided to change their lives and countless others when they left they corporate rat race to open their own version of what a bookstorei in a small town much like it removed to virginia, bought a house in maine and house into an home and a bookstore calledcall tales of the lonesome pine used books. fateyears back and sense -- sorry, few years gone since that fateful decision have not looke, back. ladies and gentlemen, please give a warm welcome and round oh applause. the french community in the on commo
. >> the co-owner of tales of the lonesome pine youth crew. she talks about her experiences opening the store and how she made it a success. this is little wonder hour. >> hello, everyone.le p i am the proprietor and gasol staff member at east side story. i am truly honored and exciteded to introduce to the stage our e xt featured author. aside from being a wonderful onb the issue is a member ofer the i started and run an authenticendt little bookstore the big card club, a plan not...
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and the poor little liver is trying to do its job all by its lonesome? that's what you're telling me? >> and it's really struggling today, because people are making the wrong choices as to what they're putting into the body, they're not eating foods that support the body. things like cale or red beets, or brussels sprouts. >> a lot of people are trying to get heart healthy. >> i tell people, food is actually your health insurance, because what you eat today is going to ensure your health for years to come. >> but really what you're saying here s that if you have liver is toxic and it's not cleansed, it can actually relate to how big your butt is or how wide your waist? >> because in part, if you put more food in the water than it needs, more fuel, your liver is the organ that turns it to fat a and the fat ends up all the places we really don't want. so the liver has a lot of roles. >> it's a filter to clean the body, and it converts the fat. which should be converting to good fats so we can use it as energy. instead what it's doing, it's taking that fat
and the poor little liver is trying to do its job all by its lonesome? that's what you're telling me? >> and it's really struggling today, because people are making the wrong choices as to what they're putting into the body, they're not eating foods that support the body. things like cale or red beets, or brussels sprouts. >> a lot of people are trying to get heart healthy. >> i tell people, food is actually your health insurance, because what you eat today is going to ensure...
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fish, all this stuff going on and the poor little old liver is trying to do this job all by its lonesomeat's what you're telling me. >> yes, and it's really struggling today because people are making the wrong choices with what they're putting into the body. they're not eating foods that typically support the liver things like kale and brussel sprouts, beets. you mention beets or kale and they get a deer in the headlights >> a glazed look on their face. kale has an upsurge right now, a lot of people are eating it. it's also heart healthy. >> i tell people food is your health insurance because what you eat today will ensure your health for years to come. >> what you're saying here is that if your liver is toxic and not cleansed it can actually directly relate to how big your butt is or how wide your waist is. >> in part because if you put more food in the body than it needs, more fuel, your liver is the one, it is the organ that turns it to fat, and in that fat it ends up all the places we don't want. the liver has a lot of roles in that -- >> i'm hearing two big ones, a filter to clean t
fish, all this stuff going on and the poor little old liver is trying to do this job all by its lonesomeat's what you're telling me. >> yes, and it's really struggling today because people are making the wrong choices with what they're putting into the body. they're not eating foods that typically support the liver things like kale and brussel sprouts, beets. you mention beets or kale and they get a deer in the headlights >> a glazed look on their face. kale has an upsurge right...
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models of business models is being hampered the cd forces in southern european part to give more lonesome has real economy and that is a good arm braces for growth going forward into twenty four team what this is like i'd actually tell us about how the ecb is being run. well the ecb is being run in a way that's wrong. reminds us of the southern europeans saw them the more than europeans thought of then again the malt giving up on the aspect that it still insisted that she found a policy because the low inflation and bomb and pluto were lending involvement in vowels. this kind of policy by this gift giving more risky. going into the future seoul the ecb. it comes off a little bit off it stands of fuel stability policy and pesto lot of make out of this decision. the mire thanks for that assessment. the sell out in the markets react to our reporter at the frankfurt stock exchange content is then sent us this report very few people he had anticipated that the european central bank would cut interest rates this thursday. that's why the reaction on the stock market was so intense it th on to an
models of business models is being hampered the cd forces in southern european part to give more lonesome has real economy and that is a good arm braces for growth going forward into twenty four team what this is like i'd actually tell us about how the ecb is being run. well the ecb is being run in a way that's wrong. reminds us of the southern europeans saw them the more than europeans thought of then again the malt giving up on the aspect that it still insisted that she found a policy because...
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for federal and private law students need to be able to refinance the need to be able to clip a lonesome bankruptcy. they need to be able to negotiate the way they negotiate for markets the sleeve for paying it off in thirty years like the markets remain esteem i was never meant to be a mortgage payment and now a day. click on the line as an air sea and that the consumer financial protection bureau has received more than thirty eight hundred complaints to some last year from borrowers of privacy and wants to talk about some of the other grievances on the students are or are saying they have put this with the system harassment. i mean they're being stopped. i am noticing that the borrower that has over a thousand calls and calls his sister in law's friend and a winding the same type of protections that are out there for credit cards if you go in to defile. they're not bad for students and i don't know why we're punishing the people are trying to better their lives for them or punishing other sectors of society were tying to pay for. yet this on the backs of students that it's not fair and
for federal and private law students need to be able to refinance the need to be able to clip a lonesome bankruptcy. they need to be able to negotiate the way they negotiate for markets the sleeve for paying it off in thirty years like the markets remain esteem i was never meant to be a mortgage payment and now a day. click on the line as an air sea and that the consumer financial protection bureau has received more than thirty eight hundred complaints to some last year from borrowers of...
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on sunday evening the plan and lonesome forty seven five hundred of the cost and airline company flight from moscow to cars and crashed upon landing according to preliminary information the plane's wings clipped along the ground upon landing approach as it was found out later the crew was not ready for the landing and requested for permission to take discontinued approach action. the six crew members in forty four passengers died in the crash including the son of the president of the trust and eighty cm neocon up in the head of the russian fsb security service and to trust and comics and i'm going off there no context and citizens among bad night in the crash a native of the macau duty begin who was in a separate data report as a citizen of the russian federation said the official spokesperson of the center communication service. oh by the wire today had a briefing in austin on monday has been declared in the morning for the crash victims into palestine extend this openness of ice in the letter of condolences to the president of the russian federation revenue code and the president the
on sunday evening the plan and lonesome forty seven five hundred of the cost and airline company flight from moscow to cars and crashed upon landing according to preliminary information the plane's wings clipped along the ground upon landing approach as it was found out later the crew was not ready for the landing and requested for permission to take discontinued approach action. the six crew members in forty four passengers died in the crash including the son of the president of the trust and...
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our national debt from $5 trillion for the first 42 presidents, number 43 added $4 trillion by his lonesome so we now have over $9 trillion of debt that we are going to have to pay back. $30,000 for every man, woman and child. that's irresponsible. that's unpatriotic, irresponsible -- >> irresponsible, unpatriotic. now it's 60,000. you're a democrat? >> i am. >> you voted for obama? >> i did. >> and worked for him. >> and worked for him. oh, boy. >> helping unemployment right there. >> he said it was reckless, irresponsible and unpatriotic he said five years to fix it, broke that promise, defend it. >> i don't think that's the case at all. he doesn't have a willing partner to work with who is coming to the table with real ideas. the republican party is completely intellectually bankrupt right now and completely -- >> does the president sign the spending bill? >> the very few bills that come to his desk. >> not the very few -- go ahead. >> what's that? >> in 2008, and i agree, i am a republican, but i think president bush did spend irresponsibly. and when the president was making promises li
our national debt from $5 trillion for the first 42 presidents, number 43 added $4 trillion by his lonesome so we now have over $9 trillion of debt that we are going to have to pay back. $30,000 for every man, woman and child. that's irresponsible. that's unpatriotic, irresponsible -- >> irresponsible, unpatriotic. now it's 60,000. you're a democrat? >> i am. >> you voted for obama? >> i did. >> and worked for him. >> and worked for him. oh, boy. >>...
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to block judges and now the president on yet another day declares he's changing things all by his lonesome yet again has critics asking whether he is a president or a king. your thoughts. >> well, there's a kind of lawlessness here. and it's cynical lawlessness. lily tomlin the comedian used to portray a character called the bag lady who said no matter how cynical you get, you can't keep up. and i think the americans are beginning to feel that way. this looks like a clever move. it's all right in politics to be clever, but you don't want to look like you're trying to be clever because that looks tricky and sneaky. and, in fact, as the president continues to waive this and suspend that and exercise what he calls enforcement discretion, the american people are beginning to feel that the law is in constant flux. and if the law is in constant flux like the rules of the senate, there is no law just as there are no more rules of the senate anymore. >> is it something that the people are going to fall for? i'm picturing this time next year, it'll be right before the november elections next year.
to block judges and now the president on yet another day declares he's changing things all by his lonesome yet again has critics asking whether he is a president or a king. your thoughts. >> well, there's a kind of lawlessness here. and it's cynical lawlessness. lily tomlin the comedian used to portray a character called the bag lady who said no matter how cynical you get, you can't keep up. and i think the americans are beginning to feel that way. this looks like a clever move. it's all...
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. >>> plus, are you lonesome this holiday season?ells explains in huntington beach, california. jane? >> kelly, if you need a hug, you grab a pillow, find a dog, or pay samantha hess $60 an animal -- [ laughter ] -- an hour. an animal! she embraces professional cuddling. would you like the tandem bicycle and come to mama? we'll have that later on "squawk on the street," animals or otherwise. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want. with scottrade's online banking, i get one view of my bank and brokerage accounts with one login... to easily move my money when i need to. plus, when i call my local scottrade office, i can talk to someone who knows how i trade. because i don't trade like everybody. i trade like me. i'm with scottrade. (announcer) scottrade-proud to be ranked "best overall client experience." you can fill that box and pay one flat rate. how naughty was he? oh boy... [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of fedex. [ male announcer ] this dece
. >>> plus, are you lonesome this holiday season?ells explains in huntington beach, california. jane? >> kelly, if you need a hug, you grab a pillow, find a dog, or pay samantha hess $60 an animal -- [ laughter ] -- an hour. an animal! she embraces professional cuddling. would you like the tandem bicycle and come to mama? we'll have that later on "squawk on the street," animals or otherwise. (announcer) at scottrade, our clients trade and invest exactly how they want....
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he bought from other countries sometimes come to the usa or english and say they are cold and lonesome and selfish here, and there is a critical way of looking at it and moment of truth writ. we are extraordinarily did at forming voluntary networks of association for business purposes and for us to form sports teams or whatever it might be. much more than other parts of the world. we are want to make sure that we are on the table. host: what potential changes do you see with government or his agents with america 3.0 question mark guest: we think the current centralized federal government will increasingly unable to meet its obligations and increasingly expensive. there will be basic reform at that level. the federal government will devolve some of its functions to states or cities of the states. in different parts of the country, we have different tolerances for a more intrusive or a more supportive government. new england and the upper midwest were probably favoring of a stronger welfare state whereas texas and parts of the stealth would be much more of a free for all and much more li
he bought from other countries sometimes come to the usa or english and say they are cold and lonesome and selfish here, and there is a critical way of looking at it and moment of truth writ. we are extraordinarily did at forming voluntary networks of association for business purposes and for us to form sports teams or whatever it might be. much more than other parts of the world. we are want to make sure that we are on the table. host: what potential changes do you see with government or his...
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s trail of the lonesome pine that's already been mentioned. so we have a history of literary tourism, if you will. and i'm, i'm kind of happy to have joined that. i know that people came when we held the celtic festival, they came to the bookstore, and they filled up the local hotels, and that was good for the economy and good for the town. we're happy about that. >> any other questions? um, i guess we've got time for one more. i wanted to go ahead and say one quote that stuck in my held because i've talked to several people before this session and several of them talked about wanting to or dreaming about opening a bookstore down the line, and you had added a quote by robert specter, page 160 if you get the book out. if you're opening a bookstore because you love reading books, then become a night watchman because you'll be able to read more books that way. [laughter] but i wanted, aside from reading your book and the list that you made clefly within it as well -- cleverly within it, what advice would you give people about chasing that dream t
s trail of the lonesome pine that's already been mentioned. so we have a history of literary tourism, if you will. and i'm, i'm kind of happy to have joined that. i know that people came when we held the celtic festival, they came to the bookstore, and they filled up the local hotels, and that was good for the economy and good for the town. we're happy about that. >> any other questions? um, i guess we've got time for one more. i wanted to go ahead and say one quote that stuck in my held...
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people from other countries come to the united states or the england and say they're cold and lonesomeelfish year. overcritical, but there is some truth to it. is advantage we have had that we are extraordinarily good at forming voluntary networks of association for business form sports to teams or whatever it might be. much more so than many people in other parts of the world. we wanted to make sure we highlighted this in the book. it is not the only thing that made america what it was. i think it is an underappreciated factor that we are putting on the table by talking about it in the book. host: what potential changes do you see to government organizations with america 3.0? guest: we think of the current, centralized federal government is going to be increasingly unable to meet its obligations and increasingly expensive. we think there will be some basic reform at that level. we speculate that the federal government will to some extent devolved some of its functions to state or associations of states. the different parts of the country do have different intrusive for a more or more
people from other countries come to the united states or the england and say they're cold and lonesomeelfish year. overcritical, but there is some truth to it. is advantage we have had that we are extraordinarily good at forming voluntary networks of association for business form sports to teams or whatever it might be. much more so than many people in other parts of the world. we wanted to make sure we highlighted this in the book. it is not the only thing that made america what it was. i...