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i do use meaningful beauty.'m gonna show you how i do it. >> plus, imagine if you could have every one of cindy's youth-enhancing secrets for yourself at more than half off the regular price. >> it's no joke. just watch for this special coupon code when it shows up again later in the program. and take advantage of over 50% in instant coupon savings thanks to cindy. >> just ahead, it's your chance to look years younger as you discover the age-defined magic of meaningful beauty advanced. ♪ >> you know her as america's most celebrated super model. appearing on over 600 magazine covers and counting. hi, everyone, i'm katrina szish here today with one of the most beautiful women in the world. please join me for this very special close-up interview with cindy crawford. nice to see you, cindy. i am so excited to sit down and really talk to you about meaningful beauty. >> thank you for being here too. >> people are talking about it everywhere. women's wear daily even recently talked about it as one of the top ten fastes
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i do use meaningful beauty. and i'm gonna show you how i do it. >> plus, imagine if you could have every one of cindy's youth-enhancing secrets for yourself at more than half off the regular price. >> it's no joke. just watch for this special coupon code when it shows up again later in the program. and take advantage of over 50% in instant coupon savings thanks to cindy. >> just ahead, it's your chance to look years younger as you discover the age-defined magic of meaningful beauty advanced. ♪ >> you know her as america's most celebrated super model. appearing on over 600 magazine covers and counting. hi, everyone, i'm katrina szish here today with one of the most beautiful women in the world. please join me for this very special close-up interview with cindy crawford. nice to see you, cindy. i am so excited to sit down and really talk to you about meaningful beauty. >> thank you for being here too. >> people are talking about it everywhere. women's wear daily even recently talked about it as one of the top ten
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corn products in what you're making i don't think we're going to really see any meaningful change the number one check again our customers so you know gaining steam certainly these workers who are protesting talk to me again you know how are they m. packed and how are they making a difference are they gaining any steam from this or is it just is it just showboating and essence something to do you feel like they're actually making a footprint on this at all yeah that's a really good question so i guess i have two responses to it the first would be this they would there was another protest organized by fast food for words. in late november with the same intent in mind that they were going to have workers walk off of their jobs and that had about two hundred people show up so in that sense they have gained steam they've doubled the amount of participants which means they've probably doubled the impact that it has on these these restaurants themselves so that's meaningful but it makes you wonder how fast food forward itself what is fast food for been doing in the interim in terms of organ
corn products in what you're making i don't think we're going to really see any meaningful change the number one check again our customers so you know gaining steam certainly these workers who are protesting talk to me again you know how are they m. packed and how are they making a difference are they gaining any steam from this or is it just is it just showboating and essence something to do you feel like they're actually making a footprint on this at all yeah that's a really good question so...
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this is something very meaningful to a wide varied -- variety of people in our district. i urge your support. >> thank you. supervisor kim? >> i was going to make a motion to move with recommendation to the full board. >> i would be happy to support that >> yes. is that a motion to forward the committee report, supervisor? >> motion to include a committee report. >> thank you. i will be supporting this. i will say this is an on going discussion in the city about alcohol and some of the positives and negatives and one thing that i think is important to keep in mind and this legislation does have some of the what have become standard findings about the negative aspects of alcohol and there certainly are negative aspects and i think it's important to keep in mind some of the positive that nightlife contributes to our economy and our sfe -- city and this is off course due to off sale. i think it's important when addressing some of the issues that alcohol may cause the neighborhood to narrow and this legislation does that quite well, i will be supporting it. colleagues any add
this is something very meaningful to a wide varied -- variety of people in our district. i urge your support. >> thank you. supervisor kim? >> i was going to make a motion to move with recommendation to the full board. >> i would be happy to support that >> yes. is that a motion to forward the committee report, supervisor? >> motion to include a committee report. >> thank you. i will be supporting this. i will say this is an on going discussion in the city...
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the fact he didn't mention it, wolf, is meaningful. perhaps they have some more information than we do. he's being considered, i think, and there must be a reason he chose not to use that word. he, clearly, is determined and one of the, you know, messages that they consistent ll lly sen is bin laden's capture -- the killing of bin laden was a message to the world that when we say we will make people who attack america or cause death in america pay we mean it. and when he said today we will find out who did this and they'll pay consequences, he clearly had intent and he meant it. so, that doesn't mean that somebody will pay the same price, but he was quite sincere, and quite firm in that. and at the same time was quite careful not to use the word "terrorism," so i think we should all heed what he said and take interest in that. i'll try to find out why they were being so careful here in avoiding calling it terrorism. >> the president is very precise in his words. that's a very sensitive issue. declaring it a terror attack. and real rami
the fact he didn't mention it, wolf, is meaningful. perhaps they have some more information than we do. he's being considered, i think, and there must be a reason he chose not to use that word. he, clearly, is determined and one of the, you know, messages that they consistent ll lly sen is bin laden's capture -- the killing of bin laden was a message to the world that when we say we will make people who attack america or cause death in america pay we mean it. and when he said today we will find...
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when you know the story, it makes those lyrics so much more meaningful. lyrics of the song -- think it is knowing things like that, really breaking down a song and thinking about the lyrics, it really informs my singing style. tavis: speaking of the personal touch, there are a couple of things that stand out. one of the tracks features the voices of your baby. exactly -- i recorded this when my twins were six months old. that was the song that helped put them to sleep. he loved that song. when we went into the studio, he really has to be a part of the song. we got that great to giggle. it just makes you happy. you bringther track, the breakfast club soundtrack back. treat that song is different. >> i do not see any point of doing a cover of a song the way the song was done in the first place. i did record this album not that long after the john hughes pa away. he was in my mind a lot. i wanted to do some tribute to him. i really have to credit my that.t for i did not know if it was possible. we sat and started working on it. he was really the one who came
when you know the story, it makes those lyrics so much more meaningful. lyrics of the song -- think it is knowing things like that, really breaking down a song and thinking about the lyrics, it really informs my singing style. tavis: speaking of the personal touch, there are a couple of things that stand out. one of the tracks features the voices of your baby. exactly -- i recorded this when my twins were six months old. that was the song that helped put them to sleep. he loved that song. when...
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are raised in this proposal and i do worry that we are not going to have enough time to have a meaningful analysis of what each proposal means going forward. so i am worried, i am worried that we are talking about coming back in early may. when i do think that there is an actual disconnect between how the planning department is reading what is being proposed and what actually is intended to be proposed and there is a difference of opinion between that and the city attorney. so, really think that this is a very critical time in the history of san francisco and the very question that is before us, goes to the heart of who gets to leave live in san francisco. we may think that we are talking about it. it is fundamental question, if we don't do this right, in five or 15 or ten years that the city will look different than what it looks like today. >> thank you supervisor campos. i have a couple of comments. so, campos, i agree that people are not stopping me on the street and in the grocery store to talk about sequa reform and talk about the appeal process. but i will tell you what people do s
are raised in this proposal and i do worry that we are not going to have enough time to have a meaningful analysis of what each proposal means going forward. so i am worried, i am worried that we are talking about coming back in early may. when i do think that there is an actual disconnect between how the planning department is reading what is being proposed and what actually is intended to be proposed and there is a difference of opinion between that and the city attorney. so, really think...
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. >> we did not provide a meaningful alternative crop or livelihood.here's no determination on the afghan government side. >> as international troops prepared the winddown combat operations in afghanistan, they leave behind for a bigger open a problem than when they started. , country of 1 million addicts still supplier of most of the world's illegal heroin. >> stay with us on bbc world news. new hope for transplant patients. u.s. scientists have grown an artificial kidney in the laboratory. parkinson's disease is a devastating and incurable condition. the symptoms of illness can lead to prejudice from other people. it makes a trip out in public and ordeal. in a new survey in the u.k., almost half of those with parkinson's disease say they are being discriminated against. >> even a simple shopping trip can be exhausting for mark. he was diagnosed with parkinson's disease five years ago. >> it is the shaking. is the slurred speech, been unsteady on your feet, loss of balance, loss of cognitive skills, to construct a sentence being quite hard. >> he trie
. >> we did not provide a meaningful alternative crop or livelihood.here's no determination on the afghan government side. >> as international troops prepared the winddown combat operations in afghanistan, they leave behind for a bigger open a problem than when they started. , country of 1 million addicts still supplier of most of the world's illegal heroin. >> stay with us on bbc world news. new hope for transplant patients. u.s. scientists have grown an artificial kidney in...
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i would like to talk about the add hock committee that we created around the meaningful outreach becoming a mandatory part of the code and in deed at this time david campos's office is looking into. >> can we ask people to leave quietly. we are still in a meeting. >> david campos's office has graciously looked into adding the code. i think we should have one more meeting of the add hoc committee because we are going to make it a more specific type of outreach that we recommend and demand from our offices. i think we should have one more meeting to look and hone on that and hopefully david campos office will make it a meaningful part of the code. >> when is it? >> we haven't decided yet. it's a 7 day notice. >> one comment i have when we get correspondence that you have to respond within a certain date. no biggy. any other issues? >> i just want to welcome cammy blackstone to our commission. we are very happy and lucky to have you with your expertise and background and we look forward to working with you. >> thank you. >> okay, item 7 commissioners request for future items. any requests se
i would like to talk about the add hock committee that we created around the meaningful outreach becoming a mandatory part of the code and in deed at this time david campos's office is looking into. >> can we ask people to leave quietly. we are still in a meeting. >> david campos's office has graciously looked into adding the code. i think we should have one more meeting of the add hoc committee because we are going to make it a more specific type of outreach that we recommend and...
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are raised in this proposal and i do worry that we are not going to have enough time to have a meaningful analysis of what each proposal means going forward. so i am worried, i am worried that we are talking about coming back in early may. when i do think that there is an actual disconnect between how the planning department is reading what is being proposed and what actually is intended to be proposed and there is a difference of opinion between that and the city attorney. so, really think that this is a very critical time in the history of san francisco and the very question that is before us, goes to the heart of who gets to leave live in san francisco. we may think that we are talking about it. it is fundamental question, if we don't do this right, in
are raised in this proposal and i do worry that we are not going to have enough time to have a meaningful analysis of what each proposal means going forward. so i am worried, i am worried that we are talking about coming back in early may. when i do think that there is an actual disconnect between how the planning department is reading what is being proposed and what actually is intended to be proposed and there is a difference of opinion between that and the city attorney. so, really think...
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to be meaningful it must be swift and it must be certain. it's not going to be swift it seems with all of the protections we now have in place. may be we do period we said that it is not the answer. >> host: that's an interesting question because the coach made earlier about how it's much were difficult or less likely for juries to necessarily go the route of the death penalty, and i was curious if you thought why that was? i know your book talked about the history of actually executions how they were once public and then became a bit disturbing and they then took it indoors. it's an interesting evolution, and just to think about where we are today, do you think that the quality of evidenc of the evidew is available come is that the reason why the threshold is higher? why do you think that is? >> guest: we are learning more and more about evidence. what we used to take as gospel about forensic evidence compare samples, for example, is now a whole new question, given the fact that there have been terrible forensic guidelines that led people i
to be meaningful it must be swift and it must be certain. it's not going to be swift it seems with all of the protections we now have in place. may be we do period we said that it is not the answer. >> host: that's an interesting question because the coach made earlier about how it's much were difficult or less likely for juries to necessarily go the route of the death penalty, and i was curious if you thought why that was? i know your book talked about the history of actually executions...
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it's very meaningful. it tells the community that people can and do recover and addictions are beatable. we have a torch-lit parade which goes down to waterplace park, and there are 300 luminaries, candles, in which people have-have filled out different cards. we have the candlelight procession, the torchbearers, and we're going to march right into the middle of waterfire. that brings it out into the public forefront. when you see the darkness descend, and you see 300 candles, and you see the torches, and then for the first time this year, we will be part of the official lighting of waterfire. rhode island is just, you know, the smallest state with the biggest event. what can i say? we are here today to advocate for recovery alcoholics and addicts, to educate people not only about the disease of addiction but about the process of recovery. we are here to eliminate stigma and, most of all, we are here to celebrate you. we are here to celebrate recovery. (applause) texas recovers is puttin' on this event cal
it's very meaningful. it tells the community that people can and do recover and addictions are beatable. we have a torch-lit parade which goes down to waterplace park, and there are 300 luminaries, candles, in which people have-have filled out different cards. we have the candlelight procession, the torchbearers, and we're going to march right into the middle of waterfire. that brings it out into the public forefront. when you see the darkness descend, and you see 300 candles, and you see the...
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sometimes the debate doesn't really begin in a meaningful way until you actually have something pending on the table. and that's what we have, and i want to thank my colleagues for working so hard to come up with something that may end up being a resolution. so, i look forward to the continued dialogue for the next few weeks. i will be supporting these amendments today, and i know that we'll have continued discussions. we did just receive these today. i have had a chance to look at them. from what i've seen, there are some very positive aspects to them and i will be supporting these amendments. so, supervisor kim? >> thank you. i also just want to make some final comments, which i saved from the beginning because i knew many of the members of the public wanted to speak. and, so, i am really happy to see that a resolution has moved forward and, you know, i think that, you know, i want to acknowledge some of the concerns that people have about having this bypass move forward in any form. but i really do think that changing, a, reforming the lottery process in the future. reducing the elig
sometimes the debate doesn't really begin in a meaningful way until you actually have something pending on the table. and that's what we have, and i want to thank my colleagues for working so hard to come up with something that may end up being a resolution. so, i look forward to the continued dialogue for the next few weeks. i will be supporting these amendments today, and i know that we'll have continued discussions. we did just receive these today. i have had a chance to look at them. from...
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. >> kerry urged north korea to take meaningful steps. north korea said they would try to de nuclear risize. it took a roll in persuading north korea to pull back from the threats. the u.s. remains open to credible meaningful dialogue and negotiations of korea but the burden is on pyongyang. >> kelly wright, thank you. >> it is time to take a look at who is talking. a big talker on the president's 2014 budget. >> this budget calls for entitlement reforms and even more tax hikes. that causing criticism from republican law americas. >> i think it represents some modest progress but this budget is two months late. it raises taxes another trillion dollars or condemn plate that is and it never balances. i give the president credit he did put this on the table. dick would agree with this it won't save social security and medicare. the president got 600 billion in taxes in january and it's the wrong thing to do to raise taxes another trillion dollars. i am ready to talk today about anything just about but i think the president got his tax increa
. >> kerry urged north korea to take meaningful steps. north korea said they would try to de nuclear risize. it took a roll in persuading north korea to pull back from the threats. the u.s. remains open to credible meaningful dialogue and negotiations of korea but the burden is on pyongyang. >> kelly wright, thank you. >> it is time to take a look at who is talking. a big talker on the president's 2014 budget. >> this budget calls for entitlement reforms and even more...
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. >> north korea must take meaningful steps to honorho commitments it has already madee and it has to observe the laws of international behavior. >> reporter: he called at at tempt a crappy trick. despite the ongoing turmoil inrn the region, kerry's trip is providing hope that some dealme can be made as long as the nations are willing to do their part. >> we want to the chinese to tell the no north koreaians. >> reporter: meanwhile in north korea there are signssigns celebrateth the founder. fo he would have been hundred years old. >>> fox 5 news at 5:30 starts at right now. >>> good morning to you, live le look outside, happy monday,mo happy april 15th, becausecause it's tax day. sarah, you ask you me if i got my done? did you get yours done. do >> i'm done.>> i did it months ago. ag >> now we hope that we don't get audited. >> that's the thing. >> i'm wisdom martin.martin. >> i'm sarah simmons. >>> let's check in with tucker barnes. i know it's not your favorite day of the month. >> i'm the slacker. >> you you're in good company. i'm sure there's a lot of people that do. do >> we go
. >> north korea must take meaningful steps to honorho commitments it has already madee and it has to observe the laws of international behavior. >> reporter: he called at at tempt a crappy trick. despite the ongoing turmoil inrn the region, kerry's trip is providing hope that some dealme can be made as long as the nations are willing to do their part. >> we want to the chinese to tell the no north koreaians. >> reporter: meanwhile in north korea there are signssigns...
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and i'd say 99 percent of the people noted, the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance because, you know, i tolerate brussel sprouts but if you simply tolerate the diversity that is america, you are going to, you are aspiring for mediocrity. when we have, and this gets back to your question, when we have leaders that embrace diversity and that build a culture that says, you know what, if you want to compete in the global economy tomorrow, pal, you've got to embrace diversity. why does coca-cola write a brief to the united states supreme court and general motors and microsoft on issues of diversity and higher education? because they know if they want to get ahead, they've got to embrace
and i'd say 99 percent of the people noted, the potential jurors noted they have daily and meaningful contact with a person of another race or religion. and then i had another trial after this was done in another jurisdiction that shall go unnamed, and i would say there were maybe 5 percent of the jurors, potential jurors, who had had meaningful contact with a person of a different race or ethnicity and that's really what this is about. one of my least favorite words is the word tolerance...
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, and interest rates moving up meaningfully, and, initially, that's meaningful to bank earnings, butg term, harmful. melissa: so smart, we appreciate your time and insight. >> thank you. melissa: markets down slightly on disappointing reports today. first word of an unexpected drop in retail sales for march, and, plus, u.s. consumer sentiments tumbled to a nine-month low this month. take heart, how to make money next week. we got fox news contributor and portfolio manager, and the president of american wealth management, great to have you here. what do you think of what you heard from dick? did it make you want to buy or sell something? >> made me want to stick with the bank stocks, actually, that dick sounded cautious on. i mean, names like wells fargo, which he mentioned, this is one of the stocks that they are not too distant past at a 52-week high, bullish for the market, but dick hit the nail on the head when it comes to rising interest rates. the biggest surprise in 2014, but stick with the stocks, the trend is your friend, and for now, trends in stocks is higher. melissa: anot
, and interest rates moving up meaningfully, and, initially, that's meaningful to bank earnings, butg term, harmful. melissa: so smart, we appreciate your time and insight. >> thank you. melissa: markets down slightly on disappointing reports today. first word of an unexpected drop in retail sales for march, and, plus, u.s. consumer sentiments tumbled to a nine-month low this month. take heart, how to make money next week. we got fox news contributor and portfolio manager, and the...
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to be meaningful, it must be swift, and it must be certain. well, it's not going to be swift, it seems, with all the protections we now have in place. what do we do? do away with the protections. that's not the answer. >> host: well, that's an interesting question. the point that you made earlier about how it's much more difficult or less likely for juries to necessarily, um, go the route of the death penalty, and i was curious if you thought that, um, you know, why that was? i know that your book kind of talked about the history of, um, actually excuses, how they were -- executions how they were once public, and that became a bit disturbing, and they then took it indoors. but it's an interesting evolution, and just to think about where we are today, you think that, you know, the quality of the evidence that now is available, is that the reason for the special attire? why do you think that is? >> guest: we're learning more and more about evidence. i mean, what we used to take as goes pell about forensic -- gospel about for instance bic evidenc
to be meaningful, it must be swift, and it must be certain. well, it's not going to be swift, it seems, with all the protections we now have in place. what do we do? do away with the protections. that's not the answer. >> host: well, that's an interesting question. the point that you made earlier about how it's much more difficult or less likely for juries to necessarily, um, go the route of the death penalty, and i was curious if you thought that, um, you know, why that was? i know that...
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that also was well meaninged and probably a good idea, a very poorly executed idea soi think we shouldse this rate and try to get it right as opposed to just raising it willie-nilly. nothing wrong being below commercial rate here, wayne. neil: what worries me -- >> well, there is. neil: this is what worries me. you have your car fixed, it's banged up or insurance policy cover it or you cover it? if you say, you, oh, the rate is markettedly lower. whatever the rate of the insurance, it's higher. you can't tell me that goes on in the medical world, that goes on in the education world, and it feeds this sort of run away tuition and room and board college tuition that's gone to the point of, well, if the loans keep coming, the jack ups in tuition keep coming. >> exactly, tuition increases. one study said the average is, you know, 8.8% over the course of a year or so, and so -- neil: our kids, by the way, dumber than ever, dumber than ever, but i digress. >> the other problem is that the economy is not doing well and the job market is not doing well so they graduate with the debt with no in
that also was well meaninged and probably a good idea, a very poorly executed idea soi think we shouldse this rate and try to get it right as opposed to just raising it willie-nilly. nothing wrong being below commercial rate here, wayne. neil: what worries me -- >> well, there is. neil: this is what worries me. you have your car fixed, it's banged up or insurance policy cover it or you cover it? if you say, you, oh, the rate is markettedly lower. whatever the rate of the insurance, it's...
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that's one key ingredient to, you know, a meaningful life. i want to come back to that supported employment because i want to really look at the, all the components of that. and, neli, when individuals come into your center for assistance, what do they really ask for, you know, in terms of do they primarily want to be retrained? or do they, do they basically say just try and get me a job first? what is their initial contact? well, the initial contact is really to get them a job. and what's different about a safe haven, and i agree with both of you, and it really was great to hear, you know, that housing is a, is a critical piece. you know, you cannot begin the process of even looking, or having a job, without having a place to live. and i do- i can imagine someone filling out an application and it says, you know, what is the address, and there's no address. exactly. i suspect, though, that someone might put a temporary housing for, you know, in terms of a halfway house or some other type of, of residence, but that is a residence. exactly. and
that's one key ingredient to, you know, a meaningful life. i want to come back to that supported employment because i want to really look at the, all the components of that. and, neli, when individuals come into your center for assistance, what do they really ask for, you know, in terms of do they primarily want to be retrained? or do they, do they basically say just try and get me a job first? what is their initial contact? well, the initial contact is really to get them a job. and what's...
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for passing meaningful gun legislation as soon as possible." one last word, when i think about the many young people who have died, i think about the children in sandy hook. i think about the mass shootings we have heard about and seen on our television sets, the ones that you have written about. heart --e with all my do believe that we survivors do not have the right to be silent. we do not have the right. with that, i will take questions. >> ok, i will monitor questions. stay here with us. you have to reach far down. i am going to lead off the questions and ask the moderator to ask if, the politics of this issue, with 90% of americans supporting your measure and the background checks, in fact are there not more parents concerned about the lives of their kids than leaders of the nra? not even the membership, which by a majority supports these measures. what are the politics that allow the nra to transcend and have a story like in today's open "the washington post," that your bill will be gutted and inserted with new language? being circulated
for passing meaningful gun legislation as soon as possible." one last word, when i think about the many young people who have died, i think about the children in sandy hook. i think about the mass shootings we have heard about and seen on our television sets, the ones that you have written about. heart --e with all my do believe that we survivors do not have the right to be silent. we do not have the right. with that, i will take questions. >> ok, i will monitor questions. stay here...
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occupy wall street going to do with all that money hopefully they'll put it toward making real meaningful change tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the red. that's going to do it for now but be sure and tune into what we have in store for you next week we have a special lineup just for you. since the death of hugo chavez the people of venezuela will have an election to select their new president and it's going to be a political quagmire between one side that wants to continue what you started and the other that may have a different plan in mind we're going to give you the update on the election and the results next week and three d. printing is making strides and what these machines can produce while becoming more accessible to the mainstream it's even reaching the point of challenging the usual narrative behind the gun debate when visionary cody wilson continues to develop ways to make guns more accessible for the common man not to mention his prime goal of creating the pirate bay of three d. printing he joins us next week to take a look at the fine print. in med
occupy wall street going to do with all that money hopefully they'll put it toward making real meaningful change tonight let's talk about that by following me on twitter at the red. that's going to do it for now but be sure and tune into what we have in store for you next week we have a special lineup just for you. since the death of hugo chavez the people of venezuela will have an election to select their new president and it's going to be a political quagmire between one side that wants to...
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is let's say states like ohio for instance do have budgetary problems this doesn't seem to be a meaningful way for them to fix these problems because they're essentially paying more money to imprison than they would say by using a civil case to get to get this money certainly seems like etc aren't these courts breaking federal laws by jailing these people i guess that's the bottom line here it certainly seems that way they're breaking federal law in the case of ohio they're also breaking their state law as as well as countering a lot of supreme court cases that have come out relatively recently thank you so much rachel for joining that was our two producer rachel perseus in studio and now an update to the ongoing issues at one time obey detention facility today marks day sixty two of the detainee hunger strike in his protests continue their concerns over prisoners and their well being is becoming an issue most recently coming from the united nations now the un human rights chief navi pillay call them the us to close the detention camp now she's called the indefinite incarceration and detai
is let's say states like ohio for instance do have budgetary problems this doesn't seem to be a meaningful way for them to fix these problems because they're essentially paying more money to imprison than they would say by using a civil case to get to get this money certainly seems like etc aren't these courts breaking federal laws by jailing these people i guess that's the bottom line here it certainly seems that way they're breaking federal law in the case of ohio they're also breaking their...
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every war on the moral question you have to get burst to the practical question can we do in a meaningful and rational way? their conclusion is we have not. >> host: gentlemen thank you so much as has been an absolute tree and i really appreciate it. >> it was a pleasure to be with you >> it was a no-brainer but i feel privileged to write the foreword because it emitted chance to recognize the fact that my dad would have been homeless himself born to a single mother, a very pour my dad was very dramatic he was not pork he was po because he could not afford the last two letters. but he was very watchful of the children and was taken in by the pilgrims through extraordinary love gave my father on a trajectory for word people put dollar bills together city could afford the first semester tuition's a college was a reality so all of these things the conspiracy of love that made me do i am today but it starts with the young people and what bothers me with our society we talk so dramatically with a negative fashion that the adults build the prisons we don't realize every one of those adults with
every war on the moral question you have to get burst to the practical question can we do in a meaningful and rational way? their conclusion is we have not. >> host: gentlemen thank you so much as has been an absolute tree and i really appreciate it. >> it was a pleasure to be with you >> it was a no-brainer but i feel privileged to write the foreword because it emitted chance to recognize the fact that my dad would have been homeless himself born to a single mother, a very...