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marcia, no stranger to controversial verdicts. this one even more shocking than the simpson verdict. why? >> well, i do. i do. because in the simpson case we began with someone who was a nationally-recognized football star, a star of television and the big screen in "naked gun". people already had an opinion of what they thought of him. and it certainly wasn't murderer. and there was also of course the rodney king trial which polarized racial attitudes in the -- especially in los angeles. so we came into it with a whole lot of attitudes that had nothing to do with the evidence and had everything to do with how people felt about this particular defendant. and that was all brought to bear in the trial as a result of that and from the very beginning of the case and all the way through there were many who understood and believed that there would be no way to secure a conviction. in this case, casey anthony, there was no such belief about casey anthony. no one knew her. this is a woman who is accused of killing her baby. unfortunately
marcia, no stranger to controversial verdicts. this one even more shocking than the simpson verdict. why? >> well, i do. i do. because in the simpson case we began with someone who was a nationally-recognized football star, a star of television and the big screen in "naked gun". people already had an opinion of what they thought of him. and it certainly wasn't murderer. and there was also of course the rodney king trial which polarized racial attitudes in the -- especially in...
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marcia clark, jeffrey toobin.th us. >>> still ahead here, tonight could be the last night casey anthony spends behind bars. if she walks free after tomorrow's sentencing what will she face on the outside and what will it take to rebuild her life? dr. drew pinsky next. big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever. we inspect your air filter, cabin filter. there's bugs, leaves, lint, crud. you'll be breathing that. i do believe it's part of a locust. make sure your alignments good. your brakes are good. you've got all sorts different things that you check off. your fluid levels. pretty much everything you could need. it gets done. it gets done quickly. and it gets done correctly. the works fuel saver package, just $29.95 or less after rebate. only at your ford dealer. you're a doctor. you're a car docto
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marcia clark as well. let us know what you think. we're on facebook and you can follow me on twitter @ anderson cooper. tonight the hatred being directed towards casey anthony outside the courthouse and online. and casey anthony's parents who were in the courtroom today and for the ver digit. later both side may still be far apart on a deal to let the government pay off its bills. but washington insiders say all sides expect a budget deal. but if that's the case why did they wait until the very end to get there? we have the raw politics and what's going on in d.c. in life, you're either the gas™... or the brake™. help ! gas™ or brake ? take it from me-- with hertz, you'll always find your way. hertz-- at the airport, in your neighborhood or at hertz.com. we inspect your air filter, cabin filter. there's bugs, leaves, lint, crud. you'll be breathing that. i do believe it's part of a locust. make sure your alignments good. your brakes are good. you've got all sorts different things that you check off. your f
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marcia clark as well. let us know what you think we're on facebook you can follow me on twitter @ anderson cooper. the hatred being addressed toward casey anthony -- and her parents who were in court today and for the ver dirkt. prosecutors saying cindy anthony could be facing perjury charges for her. it we'll talk to her attorney about that. both sides may still be far apart on a deal to let the government pay off its bills. but washington insiders say all sides expect a budget deal. if that's the case why did they wait until the very end to get there. we'll have the raw politics. a . and while that leaves a little room for balls and tees, it doesn't leave room for much else. there's no room left for deadlines or conference calls. not a single pocket to hold the stress of the day, or the to-do list of tomorrow. only 14 clubs pick up the right one and drive it right down the middle of pure michigan. your trip begins at michigan.org. ...was it something big? ...or something small? ...something old? ...or so
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you made a choice to do that. >> and you made the choice to -- marcia, you put -- you made the -- marcia -- >> -- today's seniors and we're very serious in doing that, and continuing those benefits. >> you know what else you're serious about? you know what else you're serious about? did you -- did you or did you not put those same medicare reductions in your budget that you voted for under paul ryan this spring? didn't you do the same thing? >> no, we have said let's -- >> did you do the same thing? >> we said let's save medicare for today's seniors and -- >> did you or did you not -- did you or did you not include those cuts in your budget? >> those -- we have a different plan. we have a plan -- >> you're saying you didn't -- you're saying you didn't include those in your budget? >> -- for today's seniors and near seniors. >> have you read the budgeet? >> yes, i have. >> have you read the >> we have a plan. >> we do. we have the ryan budget and the budget that i have, i'm yet to get the bill that the speaker has referenced today as you are, too. the bill, we're waiting for that to be fi
you made a choice to do that. >> and you made the choice to -- marcia, you put -- you made the -- marcia -- >> -- today's seniors and we're very serious in doing that, and continuing those benefits. >> you know what else you're serious about? you know what else you're serious about? did you -- did you or did you not put those same medicare reductions in your budget that you voted for under paul ryan this spring? didn't you do the same thing? >> no, we have said let's --...
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you made a choice to do that. >> and you made the choice to -- marcia, you put -- you made the -- marcia -- >> -- today's seniors and we're very serious in doing that, and continuing those benefits. >> you know what else you're serious about? you know what else you're serious about? did you -- did you or did you not put those same medicare reductions in your budget that you voted for under paul ryan this spring? didn't you do the same thing? >> no, we have said let's -- >> did you do the same thing? >> we said let's save medicare for today's seniors and -- >> did you or did you not -- did you or did you not include those cuts in your budget? >> those -- we have a different plan. we have a plan -- >> you're saying you didn't -- you're saying you didn't include those in your budget? >> -- for today's seniors and near seniors. >> have you read the budgeet? >> yes, i have. >> have you read the budget and you voted for it? >> we -- we. >> have you read the budget you voted for? >> yes, i read that budget. we have a plan that -- >> does it or -- you have a plan. you have a plan. >> we do. we h
you made a choice to do that. >> and you made the choice to -- marcia, you put -- you made the -- marcia -- >> -- today's seniors and we're very serious in doing that, and continuing those benefits. >> you know what else you're serious about? you know what else you're serious about? did you -- did you or did you not put those same medicare reductions in your budget that you voted for under paul ryan this spring? didn't you do the same thing? >> no, we have said let's --...
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i mean, that's not unusual. >> marcia, i see you shaking your head, marcia. >> no, no. yeah, i'm shaking my head. she's not right. you can't go in and count the rulings and say, oh, the prosecution won nine out of ten rulings and, therefore, he's pro-prosecution. if the rulings fairly under the evidence go to the prosecution, then that's the way he should rule. that doesn't mean he's biased. it just means that the prosecution is making good motions, motions that are based on the evidence and that are appropriate. when it comes to letting in evidence, he let in evidence on both sides that was what we'd call a little bit more fringy than maybe some other judges might have let in in an effort to let the jury see both sides of the coin and see as much evidence as possible. and i really disagree with the attitude that counts these motions. oh, the prosecution won this many. the defense won that many. this is not a horse race and it's not a baseball game. >> we've got to leave it there. andrea lion, appreciate it. marcia clark as well. let us know what you think. of course, w
i mean, that's not unusual. >> marcia, i see you shaking your head, marcia. >> no, no. yeah, i'm shaking my head. she's not right. you can't go in and count the rulings and say, oh, the prosecution won nine out of ten rulings and, therefore, he's pro-prosecution. if the rulings fairly under the evidence go to the prosecution, then that's the way he should rule. that doesn't mean he's biased. it just means that the prosecution is making good motions, motions that are based on the...
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it was badly tried. >> marcia clark, badly tried? do you agree with that? >> no, i don't. that, you know, whether or not they should have asked for the death penalty, that's a whole separate question. i don't want to go there right now because we could go there for hours. but in terms of trying the case, yes, they proved it. i mean, this is a circumstantial evidence case, of course it is. they didn't have the physical evidence that we did in the simpson case, but don't forget, in the simpson case, there was abundant dna, but no one believed it at the time. it was 16 years ago. there were a lot of questions about the evidence collection. in my rebuttal argument, i had to get up and tell the jury forget about the dna. look at the circumstantial evidence we have. by the way, that was enough to convict him ten times. they had enough to convict her here. they certainly had enough to say there was a homicide committed and that casey anthony was the one who committed it, the question being what she did, not whether she did it, in my opinion. and to say that no one will ever know
it was badly tried. >> marcia clark, badly tried? do you agree with that? >> no, i don't. that, you know, whether or not they should have asked for the death penalty, that's a whole separate question. i don't want to go there right now because we could go there for hours. but in terms of trying the case, yes, they proved it. i mean, this is a circumstantial evidence case, of course it is. they didn't have the physical evidence that we did in the simpson case, but don't forget, in...
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marcia, marcia, marcia!> these shows did illuminate these struggles teenagers had, albeit in this semi-perfect way. sherwood schwartz died yesterday of intestinal infection, he was 94 years old. >> what a career. he definitely gave a lot of us a lot of joy watching those shows. i think a lot of people consider florence henderson to be america's mom, mrs. brady. >> the characters wind gilligan's island, we talked about how it was a social microcosm, looking at how people of different backgrounds had to get together to figure things out. i would consider myself the professor. >> you would be the perfect professor. >> i think you'd be ginger. >> are you a ginger or a marianne? everybody knows what that vernacular means. >>> take a look at your forecast here now. heat advisories from texas and across much of the southeast. thunderstorms in new orleans, montgomery, and miami. hail and 80 mill an hour winds from kentucky to colorado. heavy winds in the desert southwest and scattered thunderstorms in the north east
marcia, marcia, marcia!> these shows did illuminate these struggles teenagers had, albeit in this semi-perfect way. sherwood schwartz died yesterday of intestinal infection, he was 94 years old. >> what a career. he definitely gave a lot of us a lot of joy watching those shows. i think a lot of people consider florence henderson to be america's mom, mrs. brady. >> the characters wind gilligan's island, we talked about how it was a social microcosm, looking at how people of...
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marcia, really.you're the ones waging -- you're the ones waging war on medicare recipients and social security recipients and students. >> you all cut medicare $575 billion. did you that when you -- >> you put the same cuts in your budget. >> you cut $75 billion when you passed obama care. you made a choice to do that. >> you made the choice to -- marcia, you put -- >> we want to continue medicare for today's seniors and near seniors, and we are very serious in doing that and continuing those benefits. >> you know what else you're serious about? you know what else you're serious about? did you or did you not put those same medicare reductions in your budget that you voted for under paul ryan this spring? didn't you do the same thing? >> we have said let's save medicare. we have said let's save medicare for today's seniors. >> did you or did you not include those cuts in your budget? >> those -- we have a different plan. we have a plan to save medicare. >> you're saying you didn't include those in you
marcia, really.you're the ones waging -- you're the ones waging war on medicare recipients and social security recipients and students. >> you all cut medicare $575 billion. did you that when you -- >> you put the same cuts in your budget. >> you cut $75 billion when you passed obama care. you made a choice to do that. >> you made the choice to -- marcia, you put -- >> we want to continue medicare for today's seniors and near seniors, and we are very serious in...
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it's time we use this as an excuse -- >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> let's some of our best doctors inre to help this guy. >> we wanted to bring up immigration numbers. turns out the immigration numbers -- look, you're going -- bob will take a victory lap of people back to where they came from, the illegals back to where they came from, however there are still illegals flooding america and mr. obama, monica, he's looking to reform immigration. he's looking for an amnesty program for votes. >> the latino vote is the most important going into 2012. his support along latino is slipping. he knows his economic policies have failed for everybody. but in particular for minority groups like blacks and hispanics. that's why this week he gave a pandertastic to a radical open borders amnesty group. by the way, we're in the middle of the debt crisis and -- >> let me tell you why. it started off with we supported more illegals this year, and obama sucks. now, if you would have said -- the obama administration supported more illegals and i do think if you look at the republicans there's a reason why
it's time we use this as an excuse -- >> marcia, marcia, marcia. >> let's some of our best doctors inre to help this guy. >> we wanted to bring up immigration numbers. turns out the immigration numbers -- look, you're going -- bob will take a victory lap of people back to where they came from, the illegals back to where they came from, however there are still illegals flooding america and mr. obama, monica, he's looking to reform immigration. he's looking for an amnesty...
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. >> reporter: you might say sherwood schwartz was cindy's father and jan's and marcia citer of "the bunch" in 1969 and before that show's indelible five-year run he was responsible for an equally indelible three-hour tour. yet, sherwood schwartz created "gilligan's island" too. on air during the tumultuous years of vietnam and watergate, they were entertaining bringing nice, easy laughs. >> critics weren't loving these shows. these were very simple not q qte surreal but very silly shows. but they created a very real world to me as a kid that i wanted to be in. >> reporter: at the time neither was a ratings smash but their legend wasn't made at the time but after. these shows were syndication sensations. airing for hours upon hours every day after school. even those of us not alive or barely alive during their first runs could feel the pain of marcia's nasal difficulty. >> hey, you guys. oh, my nose! >> reporter: and the see the strain on jan's middle child syndrome. doing some simple math kids like me watched 1.4 hours of them for 300 days a y yr over a five-year span, that's 2,100
. >> reporter: you might say sherwood schwartz was cindy's father and jan's and marcia citer of "the bunch" in 1969 and before that show's indelible five-year run he was responsible for an equally indelible three-hour tour. yet, sherwood schwartz created "gilligan's island" too. on air during the tumultuous years of vietnam and watergate, they were entertaining bringing nice, easy laughs. >> critics weren't loving these shows. these were very simple not q qte...
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happened tuesday at marcia fortne's home in the dana estates neighbor. a small white plastic box containing her mother's ashes was taken from a clothes, and the box may have a sticker with her mother's name, sally fortney in small print on the bottom. marcia hopes, of course, the box is asked somewhere and is asking for the public's help to fine it. >> now to an nbc bay area followup. san francisco police nabbed their guy, they say, arresting a 31-year-old new jersey man in connection with the theft of that picasso sketch from a union square gallery. surveillance video from nearby lefty o'doul's camera saw the man with the work of art under his arm right there. then got into a taxi cab and took off. police recovered the picasso sketch worth some $275,000. it had been taken out of the frame but luckily it wane damaged. an interview with the cabbie led police to the hotel palomar where the suspect was staying right on market. further investigation led to an apartment in napa where eventually they say they found him. >> they were able to track this cab to a
happened tuesday at marcia fortne's home in the dana estates neighbor. a small white plastic box containing her mother's ashes was taken from a clothes, and the box may have a sticker with her mother's name, sally fortney in small print on the bottom. marcia hopes, of course, the box is asked somewhere and is asking for the public's help to fine it. >> now to an nbc bay area followup. san francisco police nabbed their guy, they say, arresting a 31-year-old new jersey man in connection...
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marcia, do you think there's utility to not moving?oven is a useful standard to have? >> i do. i don't think it's a bad thing to give them an alternative. does it change anything? that's the bottom line. i wrote that in the article in the "daily beast." what difference does it make. if a jury finds somebody not proven, it's the same as not guilty. the only difference is the maybe tiny 100/1000 where if you have a not proven over not guilty. >> i have to say, i have never heard of that finding of factual innocence. have you seen that in a courtroom? >> i have. as a matter of fact it happened in the case of jeannie adair accused of killing her husband. it had her problems, no doubt. she went before the judge asked for a finding. the judge gave it to her, the finding of factual innocence. the prosecution appealed it. the court of appeal knocked it down saying there wasn't enough evidence. she does not deserve it. it's a rare thing. >> i have never encountered it. so be it. another fact to story away. mar marcia you have commented on the t
marcia, do you think there's utility to not moving?oven is a useful standard to have? >> i do. i don't think it's a bad thing to give them an alternative. does it change anything? that's the bottom line. i wrote that in the article in the "daily beast." what difference does it make. if a jury finds somebody not proven, it's the same as not guilty. the only difference is the maybe tiny 100/1000 where if you have a not proven over not guilty. >> i have to say, i have never...
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. >> reporter: marcia clark prosecuted o.j. simpson for murder and lost. >> no prosecution can ever answer all the questions. no prosecution can ever resolve all possible doubts. that's why we have a standard of beyond a reasonable doubt. but if a jury is simply looking for a reason, a reason to doubt, they will always find one. >> beyond a reasonable doubt is like swiss cheese. there's holes everywhere. there's big p pces missing. there's gaps. >> reporter: jennifer ford, injure numb juror number 3 in the trial, told us all the evidence prosecutors said point to guilt could have pointed another way, too. >> every expert, like, with anything, i could have been what the prosecution said, it could be the defense. if it's both, it could not be proven. >> there's a disconnect. because people outside see the trial on television. they think of it as reality telelesion. and on television, there's always a result. if this person isn't guilty, someone else is. in real life, we may never know what happened. we may end up with uncertainty
. >> reporter: marcia clark prosecuted o.j. simpson for murder and lost. >> no prosecution can ever answer all the questions. no prosecution can ever resolve all possible doubts. that's why we have a standard of beyond a reasonable doubt. but if a jury is simply looking for a reason, a reason to doubt, they will always find one. >> beyond a reasonable doubt is like swiss cheese. there's holes everywhere. there's big p pces missing. there's gaps. >> reporter: jennifer...
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for us yet another first day i said you know marcia had. a letter that were marketed to be we have to thank you for the privilege. marshall reminding us of our duty. as a near the border i was excited i mean this is the safety in the cold walk and did it. spite all the challenges. nobody believed the use all the support he's this much and i. saw all those people back in washington d.c. with all the heart so war mongers know the utah supports peace. that the wonderful series. because they got caught up in the victory. was like a wonderful victory made of five hundred miles and it's thanks to all you into my family and all the wonderful people who told me to dogs walk almost every inch of it with me. i've never been prouder to be in right now so wonderful thing. because it was very much tempered by the sobering thought that the war was still going. anyone wearing a baseball cap or you got to take it off and place it over your left shoulder if you want to is not mandatory and then you want to slug you can slow the pickup until taps is complete
for us yet another first day i said you know marcia had. a letter that were marketed to be we have to thank you for the privilege. marshall reminding us of our duty. as a near the border i was excited i mean this is the safety in the cold walk and did it. spite all the challenges. nobody believed the use all the support he's this much and i. saw all those people back in washington d.c. with all the heart so war mongers know the utah supports peace. that the wonderful series. because they got...
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for us to be here in a matter of the first day i said you know marcia really had. the lesson that we wanted to be we had to be thank you for the privilege i'm lucky to get marshall for reminding us of our duty. as a near the border i was excited i mean this is just like in the film walk in did it . despite all the challenges. nobody believed the utah would support peace this much and it has sold all those people back in washington d.c. with all the hearts and warmongers know that utah supports peace. that is the wonderful thing. because they got caught up in the victory. right now because like a wonderful victory made a five hundred miles and it's thanks to all you into my family and all the wonderful people who helped me to dogs walked almost every inch of it with me. i've never been prouder to be utah and then right now so wonderful thing. but it. is very much tempered by the sobering thought that the war was still going . anyone wearing a baseball cap if you take it off and place it over your left shoulder if you want to is not mandatory and anyone who wants to
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lanzan serias acusaciones contra gaby spanic el padre de la acusa marcia celeste.onsi muestra su orgullo por ser papÁ, ahora mismo en "primer impacto." >>> bienvenidos a "primer impacto". >>> gracias por estar con nosotros. >>> y bien, comenzamos con la insÓlita tragedia a raÍz de una simple riÑa por pelearse con otro niÑo una madre le quemÓ las manos a su hijo de tres aÑos, vamos a colombia con adriana que tiene los detalles. >>> las manos del pequeÑo diego de tres aÑos no volverÁn a ser las mismas, su propia madre se las quemÓ, dice que la madre de diego lo arrastrÓ y lo llevo hasta la cocina donde enfurecida obligÓ al pequeÑo a poner sus manitas. mientras el niÑo gritaba de dÓlar. >>> le causÓ quemaduras de segundo grado. >>> esto comenzÓ porque un niÑo de un barrio no le prestÓ un carrito. la madre dijo que reaccionÓ asÍ porque estaba cansada de verlo llorar. el pequeÑo fue llevado de urgencia, la madre del niÑo fue capturada horas despuÉs. >>> el menor es entregado a bienestar familiar, y lo dejan en custodia de la abuela materna. >>> la madre enfrentarÁ cargo
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searching for these accidents harasser rocks can be more profitable than even be good old gold fever marcia know lou when i meet her rights to be sure and high as the mind can cost two or even three times the weight in gold the biggest findings usually gravitate to the united states and western europe really mostly to rankle after the base and about the law actually where the facts are correct for the rocks ten percent of their value of must be paid to stay . sure still some delusional trying to dodge the need to write tacks this character on halt was uncovered earlier this year and must make airport on its way to illegally to the czech republic. their falling stars but obviously the right recently could calming blazing hot commodity. we can reach. we have it we've got some more falling stars all diving stars i should say we're going to have a look actually every day that see. the meets the russian the cliff diving genius. and school sports in the later. the forwards and so that's. great stuff. hello and welcome to business here on r.t. now minority shareholders aren't seeing to be are prep
searching for these accidents harasser rocks can be more profitable than even be good old gold fever marcia know lou when i meet her rights to be sure and high as the mind can cost two or even three times the weight in gold the biggest findings usually gravitate to the united states and western europe really mostly to rankle after the base and about the law actually where the facts are correct for the rocks ten percent of their value of must be paid to stay . sure still some delusional trying...
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in los angeles, marcia clark, who was lead prosecutor in the o.j.morning again. >> good morning. >> star, let me start with what may be confusing to some of our viewer. as we know, casey anthony was sentenced to time served for a check fraud conviction a year and a half of her -- total three years in jail. >> a couple of check fraud convictions. there were three charges. >> some are wondering if the judge is saying she possibly's out by july or august, it sounds like he's crediting time served against these lying to officers convictions as well as the check fraud. explain that. >> i think that all of the charges were pending at the same time. casey anthony selected three charges to plead guilty to before and left the last charges for the rest of the indictment, which is what we just finished the trial. i think the judge is rightfully saying that that part of the indictment may have been served but it does still count towards the time. we're not sure how the calculations are going to work out. did make it a bit confusing. with good time and whatever
in los angeles, marcia clark, who was lead prosecutor in the o.j.morning again. >> good morning. >> star, let me start with what may be confusing to some of our viewer. as we know, casey anthony was sentenced to time served for a check fraud conviction a year and a half of her -- total three years in jail. >> a couple of check fraud convictions. there were three charges. >> some are wondering if the judge is saying she possibly's out by july or august, it sounds like...
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searching for these accidents are restaurants can be well profitable don't even be good old gold fever marcia know lou when i meet her rights which are in high as the money can cost two or even three times the weight in gold the biggest findings usually gravitate to the knotted states and western europe when mostly to right laughter as a base and about russia got the law actually where the facts are correct for the rocks ten percent of their value of much betrayed to bestow. still some delusion to try and dodge the need to write tax this more time on halt was uncovered earlier this year at a moscow airport on its way illegally to the czech republic. their fallen stars but others meteorites are increasingly becoming a brazing hard. ok searching for the schools to send us about twenty minutes away to discover how. to pay cool in the hot sun a song on the and how could i just take a look at how these would be the best time in the skills to the task the feel if you travel panels of kilometers it's a mess about on the water of moscow in an activity that's rough. here in russia. on the south and mu
searching for these accidents are restaurants can be well profitable don't even be good old gold fever marcia know lou when i meet her rights which are in high as the money can cost two or even three times the weight in gold the biggest findings usually gravitate to the knotted states and western europe when mostly to right laughter as a base and about russia got the law actually where the facts are correct for the rocks ten percent of their value of much betrayed to bestow. still some delusion...
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. >> reporter: marcia peterson is executive director of the desire street ministries day camps whichrved by second harvest. developing children, she says, are in great need of good nutrition and many of them are not getting it. >> we serve about 175 kids, but across the street in the public housing there's 635 school-aged children. so we're barely reaching a third of the kids. >> reporter: in new orleans, more than 32,000 children are eligible for subsidized school lunches, but once the school year is over, only 13% of those kids are involved in summertime food programs. many people who need assistance simply don't know about summer programs, while for those who do, dependency is a difficult admission to make to themselves and their kids. >> you want to have soup tonight? maybe a grilled cheese? >> reporter: for lisa and her nine-year-old daughter lola, dinner time includes difficult choices. lisa, a single mother, lost her job as a makeup artist three years ago after she became seriously ill. she sends lola to this day camp because a free breakfast and lunch monday through friday co
. >> reporter: marcia peterson is executive director of the desire street ministries day camps whichrved by second harvest. developing children, she says, are in great need of good nutrition and many of them are not getting it. >> we serve about 175 kids, but across the street in the public housing there's 635 school-aged children. so we're barely reaching a third of the kids. >> reporter: in new orleans, more than 32,000 children are eligible for subsidized school lunches,...
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for mental illness and disability payments as well so former new england journal of medicine editor marcia angle says those qualifying as disabled due to psychosis has increased nearly two and a half times between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and seven from one in one hundred eighty four americans to one in seventy six for children the rise is even more startling a thirty five fold increase in the same two decades. mental illness is now the leading cause of disability in children one in five children visiting a psychiatry now comes away with a prescription for an anti-psychotic to the kids in school now in america they're trying to force wads of whipped cream up their nostrils or they're beating their heads against the wall and this is all considered to be part and parcel of qualifications to work in the finance industry well now let's apply this to money so here we have these profit private pharmaceutical companies major corporations we have a corporatism in america corporations run america americans have adopted an ideology of fundamentalism that no corporation can ev
for mental illness and disability payments as well so former new england journal of medicine editor marcia angle says those qualifying as disabled due to psychosis has increased nearly two and a half times between one thousand nine hundred seven and two thousand and seven from one in one hundred eighty four americans to one in seventy six for children the rise is even more startling a thirty five fold increase in the same two decades. mental illness is now the leading cause of disability in...