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we're back with lynette taylor. you were at his arraignment, charged with third degree rape, allegedly engaging in sexual intercourse with some one younger than 17, the document released said he admitted to police that he paid $300 to engage in sex but thought she was 19. >> no, wait a minute. >> larry: what's the difference? what is going on? >> there is a difference between paid and gave. there is a huge difference. okay. anyone who, if, if he is an alleged john or whatever, everyone knows what the price of, everyone knows that is a high price, okay. it wasn't about paying any one anything, it as it bout giving someone money. it is a big difference. >> larry: all right, why did he give her money? >> because she sat there telling him about all the problems she had. >> larry: so this woman -- >> that's what -- >> larry: i'm trying to figure out. >> i'm listening. >> larry: we're getting lost in each other. yeah. >> okay, if you are asking why he does that? he always, we go to restaurants and waiters, our favorite re
we're back with lynette taylor. you were at his arraignment, charged with third degree rape, allegedly engaging in sexual intercourse with some one younger than 17, the document released said he admitted to police that he paid $300 to engage in sex but thought she was 19. >> no, wait a minute. >> larry: what's the difference? what is going on? >> there is a difference between paid and gave. there is a huge difference. okay. anyone who, if, if he is an alleged john or whatever,...
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shrimper lynette gonzalez, known as net -- >> after katrina, you learn to just move your stuff. >> reporter: -- is trying to protect what is left of her livelihood. storms, they know, but this is an ugly mix. >> i'm afraid of the oil, you know, and the water coming up here, and -- i mean, what's gonna happen then? >> reporter: working alongside it, they've been watching that water rise for weeks, already so high. >> immediately, i just got to get out of harm's way, the water's coming. >> reporter: they also know every day spent crouching from a tropical storm will be a day not spent cleaning up oil, one day further from the end. >> we dodged a bullet now for three months. i don't think we're going to dodge this bullet. this bullet -- oil is coming in. >> reporter: this family lost everything in katrina, just bought this fishing boat they can't wait to use for fishing and not oil boom, now trying to get it hurricane-ready in a hurry. >> the last thing we want to do is worry about four boats that we have out, scattered throughout louisiana. >> reporter: where life is tied that water, so is an
shrimper lynette gonzalez, known as net -- >> after katrina, you learn to just move your stuff. >> reporter: -- is trying to protect what is left of her livelihood. storms, they know, but this is an ugly mix. >> i'm afraid of the oil, you know, and the water coming up here, and -- i mean, what's gonna happen then? >> reporter: working alongside it, they've been watching that water rise for weeks, already so high. >> immediately, i just got to get out of harm's way,...
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shrimper lynette gonzalez known as net. >> after katrina, you learn to just move your stuff. >> reporter: trying to protect what's left of her livelihood. storms they know, but this is an ugly mix. >> i'm afraid of the oil, you know, and water coming up here. what's going to happen then? >> reporter: working alongside it they've been watching that water rise for weeks. already so high. >> immediately i just got to get out of harm's way.water's coming. >> reporter: they also know every day spent crouching from a tropical storm will be a day not spent cleaning up oil. one day further from the end. >> we dodged a bullet for three minutes. this oil is coming in. >> reporter: they just bought this fishing boat they can't wait to use if fishing and not oil boom. now trying to get it hurricane ready in a hurry. >> the last thing we want to do is worry about four boats that we have out scattered throughout louisiana. >> reporter: where life is tied to that water, so is anxiety. and lately it only seems to be rising. in the midst of the oil crisis, so many times we've heard people say at least wi
shrimper lynette gonzalez known as net. >> after katrina, you learn to just move your stuff. >> reporter: trying to protect what's left of her livelihood. storms they know, but this is an ugly mix. >> i'm afraid of the oil, you know, and water coming up here. what's going to happen then? >> reporter: working alongside it they've been watching that water rise for weeks. already so high. >> immediately i just got to get out of harm's way.water's coming. >>...
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host:ç lynette sends us this - that is one aspect of it.ility of the people who operate the electric grid to controlç consumption. çthere is a later explanation f how that happened. they have a program that allows coned toç reprogram the thermostats in homes and businesses. çso the signals are sent to the individualomes and businesses by coned when they need to lower demand over all. jason, democrat line.4j you are next. caller: i just wanted to point çout, and in the 1960's, we put in a lot of hydelectric dams and it has not affected this deal had or sal -- theç steelhd or salmon runs. i do not see aç problem with te technology. guest: the debate we see in congress about hydro electric dams, although there have not been too many negative guest: there is a very lively debate that creating very large new amounts of hydroelectric is the three new dams could have potential negative impact in terms of the fish population, in terms of wildlife habitats, and for that reason, hydro electric has really not been expanding -- expanding hydroel
host:ç lynette sends us this - that is one aspect of it.ility of the people who operate the electric grid to controlç consumption. çthere is a later explanation f how that happened. they have a program that allows coned toç reprogram the thermostats in homes and businesses. çso the signals are sent to the individualomes and businesses by coned when they need to lower demand over all. jason, democrat line.4j you are next. caller: i just wanted to point çout, and in the 1960's, we put...
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host:ç lynette sends us this - that is one aspect of it.ple who operate the electric grid to controlç consumption. çthere is a later explanation f how that happened. they have a program that allows coned toç reprogram the thermostats in homes and businesses. çso the signals are sent to the individual homes and businesses by coned when they need to lower demand over all. jason, democrat line.4j you are next. caller: i just wanted to point çout, and in the 1960's, we put in a lot of hydroelectric dams and it has not affected this deal had or sal -- theç steelhd or salmon runs. i do not see aç problem with te technology. guest: the debate we see in congress about hydro electric dams, although there have not been too many negative environmental impacts inç his region, there is a very lively debate that creating tremendous amountsç of hydroelectricity through new dams could have potential negative environmental impacts, in terms of fish population, wildlife habitats. for thatç reason, hydroelectric has not really been part of the renew
host:ç lynette sends us this - that is one aspect of it.ple who operate the electric grid to controlç consumption. çthere is a later explanation f how that happened. they have a program that allows coned toç reprogram the thermostats in homes and businesses. çso the signals are sent to the individual homes and businesses by coned when they need to lower demand over all. jason, democrat line.4j you are next. caller: i just wanted to point çout, and in the 1960's, we put in a lot of...
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host: we have aamessage by twitter from lynette. next up, riverside, california on the line for republicans. caller: our president i think should be put into prrson, basically jailed for not enforcing immigration laws. -piiam in california where we ae inundated with illegals on welfare, housing. the programs that we give these people to come here illegally is out of control. p just want something to be done. if you cut out the magnate which are the entitlement programs of california, it will cure everything we have problems with. that is the bottom line. i think that mr. obama should be jailed. host: let's look at some other items in the news as we continue our discussion. this is from "the washington post" with the headline -- army intelligence analyst is charged in wikileaks case. the case against bradley manning reflects the tough stance that the obama administration appears to be taking against disclosure of classified information, a memo by defense secretary robert gates warned such leaks would not be tolerated and would be pro
host: we have aamessage by twitter from lynette. next up, riverside, california on the line for republicans. caller: our president i think should be put into prrson, basically jailed for not enforcing immigration laws. -piiam in california where we ae inundated with illegals on welfare, housing. the programs that we give these people to come here illegally is out of control. p just want something to be done. if you cut out the magnate which are the entitlement programs of california, it will...