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marcie right? yes marcie perez and group marketing. welcome and take a seat.er line of work is all about enhancing the image of her clients. but back at home marcie hasn't been enhancing her own image. i want and desire healthy body that's strong. a healthy body that's curvy. a healthy body that looks good. i think for me and my frame, my hieght; i think a nice goal weight would be 165. does your weight matter to you? of course. oh yeah. i do. you do? i do. what do you weigh? i am not going to say that. why? no, because it's so personal and i'm just not ready to claim it. but are you embarrassed of it? i know you love me and i love you and i think you're adorable but you're like getting away from me because i'm asking you about your weight. you're like shutting down girlfriend. why? obviously i had to tell my weight because i went on the biggest loser. and that was horrific because a i'm standing up there essentially naked. right? there was all these different emotions. i cried, i was ashamed, i was embarrassed, i was like oh my god. like to me 234 pounds is w
marcie right? yes marcie perez and group marketing. welcome and take a seat.er line of work is all about enhancing the image of her clients. but back at home marcie hasn't been enhancing her own image. i want and desire healthy body that's strong. a healthy body that's curvy. a healthy body that looks good. i think for me and my frame, my hieght; i think a nice goal weight would be 165. does your weight matter to you? of course. oh yeah. i do. you do? i do. what do you weigh? i am not going to...
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marcy katpur's my friend. >> no negative ads? >> i don't even think in those terms.f the problems in politics with america and i've seen the coverage of iowa primaries people are tearing each other up. it's important for conditions to say what they're going to do for people. retirement security for all and peace. that's the message i'm going to take to people in ohio and if they hear it, i think i should have a chance to succeed. one cannot succeed by disparaging another. that's what's wrong about our politics and it's something that i can demonstrate in this campaign, a way of changing the direction of our politics. >> so from you, no negative words, no negative ads about marcy kaptur? >> why should i? it's about -- first after all, she's a friend of mine. beyond that we need to change our approach to politics. people are fed up with the politics where candidates rip each other apart and the voter lose in the enbecause no one knows what anybody stands for. i'm going to continue to get my message out from cleveland to loraine to toledo, save and create jobs, stand up
marcy katpur's my friend. >> no negative ads? >> i don't even think in those terms.f the problems in politics with america and i've seen the coverage of iowa primaries people are tearing each other up. it's important for conditions to say what they're going to do for people. retirement security for all and peace. that's the message i'm going to take to people in ohio and if they hear it, i think i should have a chance to succeed. one cannot succeed by disparaging another. that's...
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wheeler blogger at mt we all dot net marcy i want to thank you so much for joining us tonight and you and i have spoken about this before so let's kind of try to go through the timeline or at least look at what it is that the president and the white house were thinking here originally they issued this veto threat but that after that threat there was a little bit of there there was some changes in the language to the bill that they took out some of these required things that maybe the president would have more leeway and now the veto threats gone right i mean there were two real bases for the administration's original veto threat and one was a very legitimate and very laudable. belief that the civilian legal system is actually better at or certainly as good at an important part of prosecuting terrorists as the military detention system as you pointed out i mean they've already gotten four hundred people in jail they get longer sentences in civilian detention and they have a fair amount of freedom of how they interrogate prisoners there anyway and they're very successful so i think hard
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. >> reporter: he claims he never had any money problems and that he didn't know about marcy shepherd develop a friendship with jocelyn? >> i did. >> reporter: or the journals or that jocelyn was frightened of him. >> in the end, make a decision when you have all the information. >> reporter: the women who stand by wesley earnest believe the evidence against him does not add up. >> a partial fingerprint in a place he called home for over ten years. excuse me, where's the d.n.a.? yes, he committed adultery. okay? being an adulterer does not make him a murderer. >> reporter: do you think wesley is capable of murder? >> no. >> reporter: is there any chance that he's put one over on you, that you've fallen under wesley's spell? >> i don't think so. i feel like i'm strong enough to know when someone has pulled the wool over my eyes. >> reporter: jocelyn's father, bill, was now face to face with an alleged murderer who used to be his son-in-law. >> first time in a long time that i had seen wesley was in the courtroom. ( sighs ) i was thinking, "that is the son of a bitch who killed my daugh
. >> reporter: he claims he never had any money problems and that he didn't know about marcy shepherd develop a friendship with jocelyn? >> i did. >> reporter: or the journals or that jocelyn was frightened of him. >> in the end, make a decision when you have all the information. >> reporter: the women who stand by wesley earnest believe the evidence against him does not add up. >> a partial fingerprint in a place he called home for over ten years. excuse me,...
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my mother in turn didn't want the jacket. >> jimmy: is your mother named marcy?. >> jimmy: i can see why -- and your mother didn't want the word hooker on her back. >> she actually did notice that. so, no, she didn't want it. >> jimmy: how much are you asking for this. >> this is $250 or best offer. >> jimmy: if you would like to buy this lovely jacket, go to crai craigslist los angeles and search william smarter in t.j. hooker jacket and jeff will deliver it to your home. thank you. up next is alex. alex, what do you have here? >> i have 20 slightly expired ovulation strips. >> jimmy: ovulation strips. these are used for what? >> these are to tell whether or not you are fertile enough to have a baby. >> jimmy: and when you say slightly used -- >> expired. >> jimmy: how expired are they? >> 2005. >> jimmy: 2005. and you are asking how much for these? >> $1, all 22. >> jimmy: $1 for all of them? and is that a problem, the fact that they expired many, many years ago? >> my wife who is a chemist tells me that that -- >> jimmy: your wife is a kchemit and you are rece
my mother in turn didn't want the jacket. >> jimmy: is your mother named marcy?. >> jimmy: i can see why -- and your mother didn't want the word hooker on her back. >> she actually did notice that. so, no, she didn't want it. >> jimmy: how much are you asking for this. >> this is $250 or best offer. >> jimmy: if you would like to buy this lovely jacket, go to crai craigslist los angeles and search william smarter in t.j. hooker jacket and jeff will deliver it...
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. >> reporter: he claims he never had any money problems and that he didn't know about marcy shepherd. >> did you develop a friendship with jocelyn? >> i did. >> reporter: or the journals or that jocelyn was frightened of him. >> in the end, make a decision when you have all the information. >> reporter: the women who stand by wesley earnest believe the evidence against him does not add up. >> a partial fingerprint in a place he called home for over ten years. excuse me, where's the d.n.a.? yes, he committed adultery. okay? being an adulterer does not make him a murderer. >> reporter: do you think wesley is capable of murder? >> no. >> reporter: is there any chance that he's put one over on you, that you've fallen under wesley's spell? >> i don't think so. i feel like i'm strong enough to know when someone has pulled the wool over my eyes. >> reporter: jocelyn's father, bill, was now face to face with an alleged murderer who used to be his son-in-law. >> first time in a long time that i had seen wesley was in the courtroom. ( sighs ) i was thinking, "that is the son of a bitch who kil
. >> reporter: he claims he never had any money problems and that he didn't know about marcy shepherd. >> did you develop a friendship with jocelyn? >> i did. >> reporter: or the journals or that jocelyn was frightened of him. >> in the end, make a decision when you have all the information. >> reporter: the women who stand by wesley earnest believe the evidence against him does not add up. >> a partial fingerprint in a place he called home for over ten...
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marcy hamilton is one of the lawyers representing the alleged victim in this civil case.u tell us more about your client and what happened to him? >> well, john doe a, his name in this case, had never told a soul about the abuse until he heard about the grand jury report, and as soon as he learned that there were other victims, he was horrified. he felt terrible that he might have been responsible for other children being abused. and so he resolved to come forward and he's really mostly interested in revealing what was really going on at penn state and second mile and why were all these kids in such dangerous positions. >> marcy, obviously the allegations of your client saying what happened with jerry sandusky, it was more than a decade ago. why did he wait so long to come forward? >> it's very typical for child sex abuse victims to not tell anybody or not until middle age respect to our client, he was threatened by sandusky in '96 when he tried to repel sandusky's advances and was told by sandusky that he would be in trouble and his family would be threatened if he didn'
marcy hamilton is one of the lawyers representing the alleged victim in this civil case.u tell us more about your client and what happened to him? >> well, john doe a, his name in this case, had never told a soul about the abuse until he heard about the grand jury report, and as soon as he learned that there were other victims, he was horrified. he felt terrible that he might have been responsible for other children being abused. and so he resolved to come forward and he's really mostly...
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good food places new york city. [ laughter ] ♪ >> thank you, christmas trees for being like my aunt marcy decked out for the party and wearing a fancy skirt. but, the next morning, you're nude and laying at the end of the driveway. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: your aunt marcy? >> jimmy: she's really fun, my aunt marcy. >> steve: you don't think she had anything to do with grandma's disappearance, do you? >> jimmy: did i tell you what happened to grandma? >> steve: no, what happened? >> jimmy: it was a nightmare. she had too much eggnog. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: she loves eggnog. >> steve: she loves -- i know that. >> jimmy: yeah, and she leaves and then, so, she's leaving -- and then she got run over by a reindeer. >> steve: oh, my god. i mean, is she all right? >> jimmy: no, she's dead. [ laughter ] she's disfigured, too. >> steve: by the reindeer hooves and antlers. >> jimmy: there's a hoof print on her forehead. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: so it was closed casket. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, awful, awful, awful. >> jimmy: great song, by the way. [ laughter ] >> s
good food places new york city. [ laughter ] ♪ >> thank you, christmas trees for being like my aunt marcy decked out for the party and wearing a fancy skirt. but, the next morning, you're nude and laying at the end of the driveway. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: your aunt marcy? >> jimmy: she's really fun, my aunt marcy. >> steve: you don't think she had anything to do with grandma's disappearance, do you? >> jimmy: did i tell you what happened to...
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marcy hamilton is one of the lawyers representing the alleged victim in this civil case.what happened to him? >> well, john doe a, his name in this case, had never told a soul about the abuse until he heard about the grand jury report, and as soon as he learned that there were other victims, he was horrified. he felt terrible that he might have been responsible for other children being abused. and so he resolved to come forward and he's really mostly interested in revealing what was really going on at penn state and second mile and why were all these kids in such dangerous positions. >> marcy, obviously the allegations of your client saying what happened with jerry sandusky, it was more than a decade ago. why did he wait so long to come forward? >> it's very typical for child sex abuse victims to not tell anybody or not until middle age respect to our client, he was threatened by sandusky in '96 when he tried to repel sandusky's advances and was told by sandusky that he would be in trouble and his family would be threatened if he didn't give in to sandusky. he took that t
marcy hamilton is one of the lawyers representing the alleged victim in this civil case.what happened to him? >> well, john doe a, his name in this case, had never told a soul about the abuse until he heard about the grand jury report, and as soon as he learned that there were other victims, he was horrified. he felt terrible that he might have been responsible for other children being abused. and so he resolved to come forward and he's really mostly interested in revealing what was...
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good food places new york city. [ laughter ] ♪ >> thank you, christmas trees for being like my aunt marcy end of the driveway. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: your aunt marcy? >> jimmy: she's really fun, my aunt marcy. >> steve: you don't think she had anything to do with grandma's disappearance, do you? >> jimmy: did i tell you what happened to grandma? >> steve: no, what happened? >> jimmy: it was a nightmare. she had too much eggnog. >> steve: right. >> jimmy: she loves eggnog. >> steve: she loves -- i know that. >> jimmy: yeah, and she leaves and then, so, she's leaving -- and then she got run over by a reindeer. >> steve: oh, my god. i mean, is she all right? >> jimmy: no, she's dead. [ laughter ] she's disfigured, too. >> steve: by the reindeer hooves and antlers. >> jimmy: there's a hoof print on her forehead. >> steve: oh, my god. >> jimmy: so it was closed casket. [ laughter ] >> steve: oh, awful, awful, awful. >> jimmy: great song, by the way. [ laughter ] >> steve: what could we write about? ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, every reindeer besides rudolph, or as i refer to
good food places new york city. [ laughter ] ♪ >> thank you, christmas trees for being like my aunt marcy end of the driveway. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: your aunt marcy? >> jimmy: she's really fun, my aunt marcy. >> steve: you don't think she had anything to do with grandma's disappearance, do you? >> jimmy: did i tell you what happened to grandma? >> steve: no, what happened? >> jimmy: it was a nightmare. she had too much eggnog....
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a house and reaching the objective if you remove that i'll call it kind of we worked with general marcy on that and he for and wiretapping telephone since one thousand nine hundred eighty three you know you don't really. but it's a practice that comes from the military government. chookie killed pedro yari chalky killed pether jaldi and gave me his weapon so i could keep shooting but he had already been eliminated will see him preach and by the way in just six dock routes unlocked fujimori smile didn't last long. he was sentenced to twenty five years in prison for his crimes chris boyce but before and mining companies are still using the ex-president methods to fight their own dirty war with impunity. their victims are mostly impoverished farmers whose only crime is to defend their land and water. but although karun ranks in billions of dollars each year from my nearly forty percent of the country lives in poverty. and commerce. where this story takes place. is one of the country's poorest regions. the. dirty. look useable there's little that is not by government they tried to silence u
a house and reaching the objective if you remove that i'll call it kind of we worked with general marcy on that and he for and wiretapping telephone since one thousand nine hundred eighty three you know you don't really. but it's a practice that comes from the military government. chookie killed pedro yari chalky killed pether jaldi and gave me his weapon so i could keep shooting but he had already been eliminated will see him preach and by the way in just six dock routes unlocked fujimori...
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. >> marcy, obviously the allegations of your client saying what happened with jerry sandusky it wasthan a decade ago. why did he wait so long to come forward? >> it's very typical for child sex abuse victims to not tell anybody or not until middle age respect to our client, he was threatened by sandusky in '96 when he tried to repel sandusky's advances and was told by sandusky that he would be in trouble and his family would be threatened if he didn't give in to sandusky. he took that to heart and he kept the secret all these years. >> does he have any evidence or all -- as you said, at least as we've reported your suit says, there are at least a hundred times where he was abused by jerry sandusky. does he have anything or anyone to corroborate that? >> well, he has all the witnesses at all the events that sandusky took him to. he was taken to penn state to the wrestling room, to the showers. he was taken to -- on trip. he was brought to philadelphia, which is why we brought the lawsuit in philadelphia. he was taken to a bowl game. so all the things that sandusky is known to have be
. >> marcy, obviously the allegations of your client saying what happened with jerry sandusky it wasthan a decade ago. why did he wait so long to come forward? >> it's very typical for child sex abuse victims to not tell anybody or not until middle age respect to our client, he was threatened by sandusky in '96 when he tried to repel sandusky's advances and was told by sandusky that he would be in trouble and his family would be threatened if he didn't give in to sandusky. he took...
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marcie, the salmon is a great way to make a fish meatball.>> thank you. >> these are incredibly flavorful and very interesting. >> take 30 seconds to talk to yourself, think about it. >> 30 second. this will be my favorite conversation of the day. >> like in the oscars, they can't all be winners but they are all happy to be here. is this the first annual? who's the winner of our first annual meatball madness competition? >> i'm a man of flavor and originality. i'm going with the jamaican meatball. [ applause ] >> lift that over your head. >> fantastic. >> exactly. >> congratulations. you must be happy about that. >> these are good. >> thank you so much. we appreciate that. i can't wait to try these. bobby, thank you. >>> up next, the real story of one of hollywood's most famous dogs. we are talking about rin tin tin who loves meatballs, by the way. first, this is "today" on nbc. [ cheers and applause ] >>> for those of a certain generation, no animal elicits the same love and adoration as rin tin tin, the heroic friend to all who fought for j
marcie, the salmon is a great way to make a fish meatball.>> thank you. >> these are incredibly flavorful and very interesting. >> take 30 seconds to talk to yourself, think about it. >> 30 second. this will be my favorite conversation of the day. >> like in the oscars, they can't all be winners but they are all happy to be here. is this the first annual? who's the winner of our first annual meatball madness competition? >> i'm a man of flavor and...
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marci hamilton joins us. thanks so much.or having me. >> how did this make you feel this morning? >> well, it seems that the sandusky team is incapable of doing anything but hurting these victims one time after another. for the ten that had prepared to testify, this was devastating. it was not what they'd been prepared for. and i'm still baffled. i was in the courtroom at the time. i'm still baffled by what the brilliant strategy was behind waiting until everybody was in the courtroom. >> at least from a strategic perspective, that seems bizarre, right? >> it's completely bizarre. and if the reports are accurate, they've known this maybe even as early as sunday. i don't understand why you would still let all these people come in, unless you wanted a press conference of enormous proportions. there were maybe 30 satellite trucks, 200 reporters. it was very effective for those purposes, but it was not in the interest of the victims. frankly, i don't see how it helps sandusky at all. >> and your client, as we're calling client n
marci hamilton joins us. thanks so much.or having me. >> how did this make you feel this morning? >> well, it seems that the sandusky team is incapable of doing anything but hurting these victims one time after another. for the ten that had prepared to testify, this was devastating. it was not what they'd been prepared for. and i'm still baffled. i was in the courtroom at the time. i'm still baffled by what the brilliant strategy was behind waiting until everybody was in the...
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marci hamilton joins us. thanks so much. see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> how did this make you feel this morning? >> well, it seems that the sandusky team is incapable of doing anything but hurting these victims one time after another. for the ten that had prepared to testify, this was devastating. it was not what they'd been prepared for. and i'm still baffled. i was in the courtroom at the time. i'm still baffled by what the brilliant strategy was behind waiting until everybody was in the courtroom. >> at least from a strategic perspective, that seems bizarre, right? >> it's completely bizarre. and if the reports are accurate, they've known this maybe even as early as sunday. i don't understand why you would still let all these people come in, unless you wanted a press conference of enormous proportions. there were maybe 30 satellite trucks, 200 reporters. it was very effective for those purposes, but it was not in the interest of the victims. frankly, i don't see how it helps sandusky at all. >> and your cli
marci hamilton joins us. thanks so much. see you again. >> thank you for having me. >> how did this make you feel this morning? >> well, it seems that the sandusky team is incapable of doing anything but hurting these victims one time after another. for the ten that had prepared to testify, this was devastating. it was not what they'd been prepared for. and i'm still baffled. i was in the courtroom at the time. i'm still baffled by what the brilliant strategy was behind...
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the system is exactly what's needed next i want to respond to a viewer who watched my interview with marcy wheeler on the amendment to the defense authorization bill which would give the military control over the detention of suspected terrorists in the united states no less by five six seven due to our own i think we lost we lost that comment there are going to and move on to the next but let me respond to our last comment here was from brian ross who tweeted out this at the ilona show lauren lyster and some innate are really enjoying your work and. forward to reading seeing hearing more nice add to the evening and s n b c line up i'm glad to hear that you're enjoying the show lord knows you won't find anything like happy hour on m.s.n. p.c.'s or maybe just replace you know us with them on your life just getting to thanks for watching anyway that's my rant today and i'll be back with more as usual next week. now nine hundred ninety seven history was made when thirty seven nations committed themselves to the only binding climate agreement to date kyoto protocol and december twenty two of t
the system is exactly what's needed next i want to respond to a viewer who watched my interview with marcy wheeler on the amendment to the defense authorization bill which would give the military control over the detention of suspected terrorists in the united states no less by five six seven due to our own i think we lost we lost that comment there are going to and move on to the next but let me respond to our last comment here was from brian ross who tweeted out this at the ilona show lauren...
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welcome to the lone shell of the real headlines with none of the marcy coming live out of washington d.c. now tonight we're going to take a close look at the response by central banks including the federal reserve to solve the euro zone's crisis is increasing liquidity really could help anything david dayen is going to join us and is one occupy camp after another gets evicted around the country we've heard similar concerns about the homeless being endangered by camping out by mares and other city officials but what do they actually doing to combat homelessness or should i ask those that are talk to us about their mixed up priorities and a two week long climate change summit is underway in south africa as we speak a year before the kyoto protocol expires so will this conference be a failure like the last few and if so whose fault is that be we have all that and more feet and i couldn't get out of happy hour but first take a look at the mainstream media has decided to miss. our so today i'm disappointed after congratulating the city of los angeles for not really messing with violate pr
welcome to the lone shell of the real headlines with none of the marcy coming live out of washington d.c. now tonight we're going to take a close look at the response by central banks including the federal reserve to solve the euro zone's crisis is increasing liquidity really could help anything david dayen is going to join us and is one occupy camp after another gets evicted around the country we've heard similar concerns about the homeless being endangered by camping out by mares and other...
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marcie well basically that's all we're in right now right we need newt gingrich is the guy that said that we have to be scared for the rest of our lives at the last g.o.p. debate seems a little and less if you ask me. well i would say that what it means to fight for their policy ideas are to show and make noise on the right in order to make sure that gingrich and romney feel like they have to pay attention to these to this group i mean they have to basically pull the center further to the right or further towards libertarianism then they would if they were simply to bolt and to go for a third party candidacy and the fact is that ron paul has set himself up in such a way that he could run as a third party candidate if he decides at which point then the election goes to obama. yeah that's probably you think will happen is that the election automatically obama i don't think anything on the ron paul might take away obama supporters the same time right because you can say that there is a faction of the left that is incredibly disappointed with obama when it comes to specifically his civil
marcie well basically that's all we're in right now right we need newt gingrich is the guy that said that we have to be scared for the rest of our lives at the last g.o.p. debate seems a little and less if you ask me. well i would say that what it means to fight for their policy ideas are to show and make noise on the right in order to make sure that gingrich and romney feel like they have to pay attention to these to this group i mean they have to basically pull the center further to the right...
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now, joining us, as you indicated, marcie hamilton. she represents an alleged victim who was not part of the current case. but has filed a first civil lawsuit just last week. this is someone who is 29 years old. >> yes. >> was not prepared to be here. you certainly were here on your client's behalf. what was your reaction as a lawyer? >> well, it was surprising. on the other hand, this is the kind of case that has one surprise after another. for me, the hardest part is for the survivors that are still silent. so many survivors out there of child sex abuse. this kind of a hearing could have helped them understand the system and understand other survivors standing up and also could have the courage to stand up and, sadly, they're not going to get that opportunity to see these other survivors standing up for all of them, frankly. it's good for the prosecutors. i think for the silent survivors, it's tough. >> what about whether your client will become part of this case eventually. you said that he is cooperating. what is the status of that
now, joining us, as you indicated, marcie hamilton. she represents an alleged victim who was not part of the current case. but has filed a first civil lawsuit just last week. this is someone who is 29 years old. >> yes. >> was not prepared to be here. you certainly were here on your client's behalf. what was your reaction as a lawyer? >> well, it was surprising. on the other hand, this is the kind of case that has one surprise after another. for me, the hardest part is for the...
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every small business that i walk into tells me, marcy, bring me customers. customers have expendable income. there are no more important decisions that we face as a country right now than to make sure that middle-class families have spendable income, middle-class families who have been holding the line without additional spending power over the last decade and to make sure that we extend unemployment benefits to those who have earned those benefits because that has the maximum bang inside the economy when people spend those dollars to -- on basics, on essentials. those are two practical decisions from an economic standpoint, no rational human being would disagree with. and they contribute to economic growth. they contribute to keeping us on an upward path as we move forward here in our country after coming out of this deep, deep, deep recession. mr. garamendi: if i might, ms. kaptur, fascinating piece of information came across my desk today and has to do with the affordable health care act which our republicans call obamacare. it's working. it's working. yo
every small business that i walk into tells me, marcy, bring me customers. customers have expendable income. there are no more important decisions that we face as a country right now than to make sure that middle-class families have spendable income, middle-class families who have been holding the line without additional spending power over the last decade and to make sure that we extend unemployment benefits to those who have earned those benefits because that has the maximum bang inside the...
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dennis kucinich will face 14 term congresswoman marcy kaptur. the reason?islature voted earlier to kpin their two districts. we talk about voter i.d. laws which we'll get to later in the show. redistricting is an issue if we're talking about the democratic process. i want to talk -- one thing that seems too defy logic is why states have -- leave it up to the legislature and the party currently in control to redistrict -- basically draw the battle lines. it would seem to serve you not so well depending on where your party is at. >> it's about self-preservation. give it to the legislature to protect themselves and protect their jobs and you would hope idealistically speaking protect the constituents. it's about maintaining power for the individual or individuals or the party that's running things when they happen to be in power every ten years when this happens. >> or both parties, two-party system. they cut deals, right? majority does do thing in majority favor but minority goes along with it. it completely denies voters' choice and makes it hard for third p
dennis kucinich will face 14 term congresswoman marcy kaptur. the reason?islature voted earlier to kpin their two districts. we talk about voter i.d. laws which we'll get to later in the show. redistricting is an issue if we're talking about the democratic process. i want to talk -- one thing that seems too defy logic is why states have -- leave it up to the legislature and the party currently in control to redistrict -- basically draw the battle lines. it would seem to serve you not so well...
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. >> martha, marcy may, marlene. this is a wonderful film. it is not your typical hollywood movie.aves things open ended. it macyou work as the viewer. not everything is tied up for you. the a wonderful perform's. right now some the best actress race, you will have elizabeth olsen for this movie. the next movie, my week with marilyn. i'm predicting it is a film that michelle william will take home the academy award for best actress. she plays marilyn monroe. >> is that widespread release? >> it is going to go wider. it is a wonderful film. i fell in love with this character. >> those are your five movies. >> real quick. i have ten bucks, what movie i see this weekend? >> hugo. >> go to kevin on movies.com. all my interviews and follow me on twitter. >> capital area food bank, we'll be here until 11:00 tonight. we are in montrose right outside the joint. come down and say hi to us. we'd love to see you. back to you at the warm anchor desk. >> ask kevin when he is going to start interviewing some a- listers. i'm tired of all these c listers he's been talking to. >> thank you. he does
. >> martha, marcy may, marlene. this is a wonderful film. it is not your typical hollywood movie.aves things open ended. it macyou work as the viewer. not everything is tied up for you. the a wonderful perform's. right now some the best actress race, you will have elizabeth olsen for this movie. the next movie, my week with marilyn. i'm predicting it is a film that michelle william will take home the academy award for best actress. she plays marilyn monroe. >> is that widespread...
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this top line, this top line, marcy, is the 1 percenters. we can see over the last 30 years, the one percenters have done very nicely. they are very productive and been able to find good opportunities and make the most of it and we wouldn't deny anybody that opportunity to become very, very wealthy in america, if they play by the rules and i know you are going to talk about some that have not played by the rules and become extraordinarily wealthy. but if you play by the rules you ought to do well. but what we're talking about here is tax fairness. a lot of this growth right here in the last decade was a direct result of tax policy. george bush tax cuts for the superwealthy that were supposed to create jobs, didn't create jobs. in fact, we had a loss of employment in the united states. even if you discount and take out the great crash of 2007-2008 in the george bush era, the argument for reducing the high income tax rate is that it would create jobs, because these were the job creators. didn't create jobs. did not create jobs. so now we're ta
this top line, this top line, marcy, is the 1 percenters. we can see over the last 30 years, the one percenters have done very nicely. they are very productive and been able to find good opportunities and make the most of it and we wouldn't deny anybody that opportunity to become very, very wealthy in america, if they play by the rules and i know you are going to talk about some that have not played by the rules and become extraordinarily wealthy. but if you play by the rules you ought to do...
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. >> marcie forman oversees hundreds of special agents tasked with cracking down on criminals who traffic women. >> it's all about the money. these organized criminals don't think of these people as human beings. they think of them in dollars and cents. >> $65 for 15 minutes of sex several times a night per girl. >> translator: the man grabbed me and he put his hands on me. s? s? is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking small steps every day to keep your promises, protect what matters, and prepare for a secure financial future. no matter where you want to go, one step at a time is the only way to get there. go to genworth.com/promises. >>> look closely along the streets and highways of major american cities and the trained eye can spot the telltale signs of sex for sale. law enforcement sees a growing menace where foreign nationals are forced into modern day sexual slavery. >> you see a pretty girl, heavy makeup, sexy dress and you automatically think she's enjoying what she's doing. >> fbi agent maritska vasquez says the men who frequent
. >> marcie forman oversees hundreds of special agents tasked with cracking down on criminals who traffic women. >> it's all about the money. these organized criminals don't think of these people as human beings. they think of them in dollars and cents. >> $65 for 15 minutes of sex several times a night per girl. >> translator: the man grabbed me and he put his hands on me. s? s? is it because taking a step represents hope? or triumph? at genworth, we believe in taking...
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marcy kaptur is a congresswoman from toledo, very eloquent on this. don't leave your home.f you get an eviction notice, don't leave. that's the worst thing you can do. when they take you to court, go to court and say to the judge, could the bank please produce the mortgage? the bank can't. because the bank -- and this is where we ended up with the crazy cries that happened in '08 is the bank took your home mortgage, chopped it up a hundred different way, bundled it with a thousand other mortgages, then sold it off to the chinese or the russians or whoever they sold it off to. so the bank cannot produce your mortgage in court. if they can't produce the mortgage, if you've got a decent judge, the judge will say how can we evict them if you can't even prove you the bank actually own the home because of course the bank doesn't own the home any more. so this movement right now, occupy our homes is going to do that. but nobody's asking for a free ride here. nobody want the free lunch for people -- >> but -- a free lunch. >> what's the biggest problem we've got right now, one in f
marcy kaptur is a congresswoman from toledo, very eloquent on this. don't leave your home.f you get an eviction notice, don't leave. that's the worst thing you can do. when they take you to court, go to court and say to the judge, could the bank please produce the mortgage? the bank can't. because the bank -- and this is where we ended up with the crazy cries that happened in '08 is the bank took your home mortgage, chopped it up a hundred different way, bundled it with a thousand other...
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a want to think marcie a dyson for organizing today's program. thank all of our speakers.ighlight rejection to look at. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> here is what is ahead. next a recent supreme court oral argument. the case is united states v. jones on whether police can put a gps tracking device under car without your consent. at 6:00 the first of to q&a programs with the new york times joel abramson followed an hour later with a conversation with columnist charles pope. and looking at prime-time programming across the c-span networks, join us tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern for more from our series, the contenders. tonight's program features george wallace. here it is book tv with programs on presidential biographies. and history tv with a look at american artifacts. a look here at a map of iowa republican presidential candidates are fanned out across the state campaigning in advance of tuesday's first in the nation primaries. earlier today we spoke with the creator of caucus the musical.s. >> the heart of the city outside the city center of the m
a want to think marcie a dyson for organizing today's program. thank all of our speakers.ighlight rejection to look at. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> here is what is ahead. next a recent supreme court oral argument. the case is united states v. jones on whether police can put a gps tracking device under car without your consent. at 6:00 the first of to q&a programs with the new york times joel abramson followed an hour later with a conversation with columnist...
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this is the stuff marcy hates. you are starting to be serious. well, i am only confident if the people of iowa and new hampshire and south carolina and florida decide that it is right, but i am encouraged by tonight and i am encouraged by what we are seeing. i think that ultimately the american people have to decide, but certainly, they seem to be favoring substance and somebody who is positive, and somebody who's only upon and is barack obama. i feel encouraged. >> you have talked a lot about children working. do you have an age that you would start that? >> i think it depends on what they would end of doing. think about your relatives. at what point is it ok to do babysitting? at what point, if you're good at software -- there are 12 and 13- year-old right now creating their own companies, doing their own blogs. again, i'm not talking about going to an 19th century time and situation, but i once did a program called earning by learning, where i took money i made at speeches and would pay kids to read books. they got two dollars per bug. one gir
this is the stuff marcy hates. you are starting to be serious. well, i am only confident if the people of iowa and new hampshire and south carolina and florida decide that it is right, but i am encouraged by tonight and i am encouraged by what we are seeing. i think that ultimately the american people have to decide, but certainly, they seem to be favoring substance and somebody who is positive, and somebody who's only upon and is barack obama. i feel encouraged. >> you have talked a lot...