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i love you. >>> coming up, melanie reddy is back in jail.>> will you marry me? >>> melanie reddy spent a month in the suffolk county jail, awaiting trial on a prostitution charge. the case was eventually dismissed. reddy has now returned to the streets of boston. but she knew her future was less than certain. >> i've done years. i've done months. i keep coming in and out because every time i use, this is my end result. >> the day she was released from jail, reddy was treated for a heroin overdose. three weeks later, she's back in the jail's intake department. she was arrested for being under the influence of drugs in a public place. >> seriously. leave me alone. >> when melanie reddy came in the last time, she was certainly dope sick. dope sick means somebody that's coming in from the street, they haven't had a fix, you know, in a few hours. it's when your body is starting to realize, hey, where is that drug? and all of those symptoms, the nausea, vomiting, cramping, seizures, everything, all those things are now coming to the surface. >> re
i love you. >>> coming up, melanie reddy is back in jail.>> will you marry me? >>> melanie reddy spent a month in the suffolk county jail, awaiting trial on a prostitution charge. the case was eventually dismissed. reddy has now returned to the streets of boston. but she knew her future was less than certain. >> i've done years. i've done months. i keep coming in and out because every time i use, this is my end result. >> the day she was released from jail,...
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i would be supporting ellis joseph with the two of you, i will be supporting melanie daniels, i support the two of you. i feel it is very important to have representation. i mean, i don't believe there is even a latino on this board. so, we need that. although i would always support push for translation to happen, i know as a bilingual, sort of bilingual person that when you speak in their own native tongue, that culturally things are a little different from actually having something translated. so, i'm supporting marlene flores for seat number 16. so, let me go for this one at a time, then. for seat number 14, there was a motion, i believe. >> yes. >> for joseph, mr. joseph. so, with no objection that motion is passed. [gavel] >> for seat number 13 there was a motion. >> yes. >> and without any objection melody daniel for seat number 13 passes. [gavel] >> for seat number 16, i believe there's a motion for two different people. i am seconding is there a motion for -- >> i made a motion for flores. >> i'm seconding marlene flores. we can have a roll call if you would like. roll call, ple
i would be supporting ellis joseph with the two of you, i will be supporting melanie daniels, i support the two of you. i feel it is very important to have representation. i mean, i don't believe there is even a latino on this board. so, we need that. although i would always support push for translation to happen, i know as a bilingual, sort of bilingual person that when you speak in their own native tongue, that culturally things are a little different from actually having something...
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liz: okay, where are you expanding, melanie?'re adding 35 locations this year. we're in 34 states. we have 234 locations currently. and by the year 2018 we're hoping to have 400 locations open and operating but we're really focusing on the coastal states for our expansion. liz: wow! i look at that and say she had her best year just last year. so things are looking good. let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to make sure it is inspecked. of course those who are selling, same exact thing. tell me about your business, what you're seeing. >>>well, liz, we are coming off an outstanding, outstanding prior year. we grew 17%. we outpaced the market it looks like we're carrying that into q1 this year. for us, it is all about the dream and the data. the american dream of homeownership seems to be very much intact and data supports the opportunity for a lot of people. as you know we've had folks pushed out of the market for quite a while. mortgage rates sout
liz: okay, where are you expanding, melanie?'re adding 35 locations this year. we're in 34 states. we have 234 locations currently. and by the year 2018 we're hoping to have 400 locations open and operating but we're really focusing on the coastal states for our expansion. liz: wow! i look at that and say she had her best year just last year. so things are looking good. let's get right to steve. steve, let's talk about the inspection business. if somebody wants to buy a home they have got to...
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. >> organizer melanie gets them an or way. it's more -- all about team work. the owners put the clues together. like this student i.d., and their assistants lead the chase. >> rudy and sarah are joining in, although rudy doesn't seem too interested in solving rimes. according to sarah, rudy gets sidetracked very easily. compared to her, at least. while the rest of -- are busy trying to solve a murder, rudy is making himself the center of attention. >> rudy, rudy, rudy, come here! rudy, come on! come here! come here. >> this isn't how it's supposed to go, but melanie isn't too worried as long as he's enjoying himself. she says that dogs today aren't put to work, and because of that they're not properly engaged. she feels it's important for dogs to be kept busy and that's i can't -- why she organizes these events. i don't have a dog. a partner and child are enough for me. i find the dogs in the park annoying at times and sometimes downright irritating. and as there are 150,000 canines in berlin, that means dogs are a constant problem for me. because they're not
. >> organizer melanie gets them an or way. it's more -- all about team work. the owners put the clues together. like this student i.d., and their assistants lead the chase. >> rudy and sarah are joining in, although rudy doesn't seem too interested in solving rimes. according to sarah, rudy gets sidetracked very easily. compared to her, at least. while the rest of -- are busy trying to solve a murder, rudy is making himself the center of attention. >> rudy, rudy, rudy, come...
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organizer melanie gets them on their way. it is all about teamwork. the owners but the clues together, like this student id. their assistance lead the chase. assistants with the chase. rudy and sarah joined in, although rudy does not seem too interested in solving crimes. according to sarah, really gets sidetracked very easily, compared to her at least. while the rest of busy trying to solve a murder, rudy is making .imself the center of attention >> rudy, rudy, rudy, come here. rudy. come on. come here. >> this is not how it is supposed to go, but melanie is not too worried as long as he is enjoying himself. she says the dogs today are not put to work, and because of that, they are not properly engaged. she feels it is important for dogs to be kept busy, and that is why she organizes these events. i do not have a dog. a partner in trouble enough for me. i find a dog in the park annoying at times and sometimes come downright irritating. are 150,000 canines in berlin, that means dogs are a constant problem for me because they are not all soft and cuddl
organizer melanie gets them on their way. it is all about teamwork. the owners but the clues together, like this student id. their assistance lead the chase. assistants with the chase. rudy and sarah joined in, although rudy does not seem too interested in solving crimes. according to sarah, really gets sidetracked very easily, compared to her at least. while the rest of busy trying to solve a murder, rudy is making .imself the center of attention >> rudy, rudy, rudy, come here. rudy....
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melanie, over to you. guess investors would have liked to see hints of a more accommodative bank of england here during the last meeting. might there not be more of a policy shift under way perhaps as ross said related to even changing the mandate? >> in terms of what we're expecting today, we do think that it might be the more interesting of the budget to watch. i wouldn't expect any big changes today. i think what he may do is announce a review of the policy fra framework to look at this in more detail. we may get wording changes. some smaller wording changes but in the area of about flexibility about how long the bank of england can leave it before inflation returns to target. the wording at the moment is pretty tight on that and could match wording better to what bank of england is doing at the moment. >> we'll leave it there. if you want to follow this, george osbourne is on twitter. >> i have been following. i think one of the other interesting things very briefly as we saw that tick up in inflation
melanie, over to you. guess investors would have liked to see hints of a more accommodative bank of england here during the last meeting. might there not be more of a policy shift under way perhaps as ross said related to even changing the mandate? >> in terms of what we're expecting today, we do think that it might be the more interesting of the budget to watch. i wouldn't expect any big changes today. i think what he may do is announce a review of the policy fra framework to look at...
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it's coming. >> melanie, great work.re on top of everything here again, citizens citizensforethics.org. see you again soon. >> thank you. >> this is "the bill press show." [ music ] (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ music ] >> the parting shot with bill press, this is "the bill press show." >> bill: all right. you know, this holy week there has been a lot of attention on the -- media attention on pope francis at the vatican, and most of it has been pretty positive. i have to say, so far, i like this guy's style, the fact he has chosen not to live in the regal papal palace and the fact he doesn't wear the fancy pope clothes that benedict loved. i like the fact he rides around in an open pope mobile. i like the fact he travels around rome without the big motorcade. i have no high hopes he will make the major changes i think the church needs like or daning wo
it's coming. >> melanie, great work.re on top of everything here again, citizens citizensforethics.org. see you again soon. >> thank you. >> this is "the bill press show." [ music ] (vo) current tv gets the converstion started next. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. [ music ] >> the parting shot with bill press, this is "the...
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griffith. >>> muchos pensamos quÉ hace una actriz, pensarÁ somos del ku klux klan, pero melanie quedÓ bienvenida a uno de sus hijos mÁs queridos. >>> para la gente de univisiÓn un abrazo fuerte, de vuestro amigo antonio banderas, desde mÁlaga que espero que ustedes visiten. >>> gracias. y vamos a la pausa. la selecciÓn de mÉxico se prepara para enfrentar a estados unidos. estamos en el estadio con los hinchas. y pasamos con jackie y un avance del segmento del tiempo. >>> gracias. hola, les cuento que fuertes lluvias y vientos, es el panorama que muchos enfrentarÁn. y continÚa bajando el termÓmetro. y cuÉntanos como estÁn las condiciÓn del tiempo en su Área a travÉs de twitter. sandusky se defiende desde la prision.acusada se torna histerica en corte.volveran a enjuiciar a amanda knox.que tal, les habla maria elena salinas.jerry sandusky dio su primera entrevista desde la prision donde cumple larga sentencia por abuso sexual de menores y ataco la version de un testigo.una mujer acusada de apuqalear a su esposo se torno histerica y grito que el la habia atacado cuando el juez le ordeno
griffith. >>> muchos pensamos quÉ hace una actriz, pensarÁ somos del ku klux klan, pero melanie quedÓ bienvenida a uno de sus hijos mÁs queridos. >>> para la gente de univisiÓn un abrazo fuerte, de vuestro amigo antonio banderas, desde mÁlaga que espero que ustedes visiten. >>> gracias. y vamos a la pausa. la selecciÓn de mÉxico se prepara para enfrentar a estados unidos. estamos en el estadio con los hinchas. y pasamos con jackie y un avance del segmento del...
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melanie. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone. it is an honor to be here on behalf of the department with all of to you celebrate arbor day. this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the carbon emissions further. in addition it's critical to our adaptation strategy thinking about if we can't ward off, trees will continue to help us with storm waters and they boost property value where they have a robust urban forest. i wanted to mention when i first moved to san francisco, i lived on russian hill, i would sometimes take the cable car and
melanie. >> thank you. good afternoon, everyone. it is an honor to be here on behalf of the department with all of to you celebrate arbor day. this is a department of the environment, one of our favorite days. what we support is the climate program. we look at what is our carbon inventory and where is our carbon emission come from. we know it comes from the environment and we are working very diligently to mitigate the carbon sectors. we know that many trees is the answer to reduce the...
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kevin and melanie. they drew out some schematics and got their supplies. here is their supply list. they tossed the string, stretching it out. makes it from one house to the other and then they made the phone, using giant cans. >> they attached these cans to some wood so they are stable. now time for the test. >> i hope it works. >> can you hear me? >> shut up. >> it totally works. >> they say this might be possibly the longest working can phone ever made. 650 feet. to tell us about this awesome invention. isaac is here. welcome to the show. we see on video it works. how long did it take? >> we thought it would take an hour. seven hours later or so, we finally got the string up. you throw it up over each tree and it falls into the tree a bit, and it gets caught. i had to climb up to each tree with a 25-foot painter's pole. seven hours over the course of a week. the first time we did it it did not work. we spent 15, 20 hours. we finally got the string totally free from touching anything. and at this time it worked very quietly. the audio good laid in. >> does the string have to be su
kevin and melanie. they drew out some schematics and got their supplies. here is their supply list. they tossed the string, stretching it out. makes it from one house to the other and then they made the phone, using giant cans. >> they attached these cans to some wood so they are stable. now time for the test. >> i hope it works. >> can you hear me? >> shut up. >> it totally works. >> they say this might be possibly the longest working can phone ever made....
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that's melanie and she is going to send 15 many thousand volts of electricity through that plywood. >a -- >> what's happening here? >> the current burns the plywood in the shape of its travels through the plywood. >> oh. and it looks like lightning, except it's not going away. >> becoming a really beautiful art. >> almost looks like a map or the painting of a burned forest or something. >> yeah. >> look at that. those two bolts connected. i will say it does look like lightning, but it more so looks like tree roots. >> yeah. you're right. it does. >> which is cool, because this is wood that came from a tree. >>> that's our show, everybody. thanks for joining us. we'll see you tomorrow. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
that's melanie and she is going to send 15 many thousand volts of electricity through that plywood. >a -- >> what's happening here? >> the current burns the plywood in the shape of its travels through the plywood. >> oh. and it looks like lightning, except it's not going away. >> becoming a really beautiful art. >> almost looks like a map or the painting of a burned forest or something. >> yeah. >> look at that. those two bolts connected. i will say...
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that's melanie and she is going to send 15 many thousand volts of electricity
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man whose life is a never-ending race. >> since our story first aired, ellison and his fourth wife, melanie divorced, and he's continued to live up to his reputation as the most competitive man in the world. his bmw oracle team won the americas cup in february of 2010, and oracle has continued its winning business strategy by swallowing up key rivals, including peoplesoft, and most significantly, sun microsystems. in 2011, forbes magazine named ellison the fifth richest man in the world, with an estimated worth of 39 1/2 billion. [ticking] coming up, an oil man promotes wind energy. >> how do you know the utilities are gonna take wind power as a substitute for natural gas? >> that may be a mandate. >> so that's a critical point. you may have to have the government demand this happen. >> right. >> suppose it doesn't work. suppose the pickens plan doesn't happen. what happens to the country? >> oh, well, the plan then is foreign oil. >> t. boone pickens' crusade when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. [ticking] busy in here. yeah. progressive mobile is... [ "everybody have fun tonight" plays ] reall
man whose life is a never-ending race. >> since our story first aired, ellison and his fourth wife, melanie divorced, and he's continued to live up to his reputation as the most competitive man in the world. his bmw oracle team won the americas cup in february of 2010, and oracle has continued its winning business strategy by swallowing up key rivals, including peoplesoft, and most significantly, sun microsystems. in 2011, forbes magazine named ellison the fifth richest man in the world,...
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supervisor breed says and siegeless eeing -- seeing ellis in seat number 14, i'd like to support melanie daniel in seat number 13 ~ and propose marlene flores for seat number 16. >> i have a follow-up question. >> supervisor breed. >> the other seats, when is the next opportunity for an appointment with some of the upcoming expiration of term? does anyone have that information? >> [inaudible]. >> which is for someone who actually lives in 2 or does it matter? can you come to the mic? i'm sorry, so the people listening at home can hear. >> the state does not have any, you know, requirement that people come from the districts and many supervisors are quite open to participants being from other districts. others are not. they will choose only their own, so -- >> okay, thank you. >> if i want to say one more thing about the spanish speaking, one of our bigger roles is doing site visits. so, we have not been able to visit any programs for the past couple years where the clients speak only spanish because we've had no board members, with the exception virginia speaks a little bit. she would go
supervisor breed says and siegeless eeing -- seeing ellis in seat number 14, i'd like to support melanie daniel in seat number 13 ~ and propose marlene flores for seat number 16. >> i have a follow-up question. >> supervisor breed. >> the other seats, when is the next opportunity for an appointment with some of the upcoming expiration of term? does anyone have that information? >> [inaudible]. >> which is for someone who actually lives in 2 or does it matter? can...
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us a little later as he does every wednesday morning, carl frichte from bullfight strategies and melanie sloan for citizens of responsibility and ethics and allen saint pierre who is our pot king about maryland easing the restrictions on pot. but first. >> this is the full court press. >> on this wednesday, other headlines making news another sports day at the whitehouse yesterday. president obama welcoming the la kings hockey team and the la galaxy soccer team to congratulate them on winning their respects i have league championships last season. he headed a soccer ball during the ceremony. >> i didn't know that. >> it was interesting, side note, he headed a soccer ball while john kerry was hanging out with the afghanistan hockey team and hit a ball. >> i saw the picture of kerry hitting the ball. >> happening on the same day, halfway across the world being from chicago, he was jealous ofla winning championships and gave the kings props for beating the chicago blackhawks on the ice this past monday night. but he was happy to have them there at the whitehouse and be a good sport. >> bill
us a little later as he does every wednesday morning, carl frichte from bullfight strategies and melanie sloan for citizens of responsibility and ethics and allen saint pierre who is our pot king about maryland easing the restrictions on pot. but first. >> this is the full court press. >> on this wednesday, other headlines making news another sports day at the whitehouse yesterday. president obama welcoming the la kings hockey team and the la galaxy soccer team to congratulate them...
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melanie biography, roger ailes on camera.ns us next. ♪ no longer the face of government waste, what are we going to do about them? that thousands upon thousands of vacant federal government buildings adding billions of dollars to our deficit and the national debt. a shocking reversal in the a man and knocks acquittal. our panel tells us whether she may be forced to face italian justice once again. ♪ e does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to you. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more cfident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause a
melanie biography, roger ailes on camera.ns us next. ♪ no longer the face of government waste, what are we going to do about them? that thousands upon thousands of vacant federal government buildings adding billions of dollars to our deficit and the national debt. a shocking reversal in the a man and knocks acquittal. our panel tells us whether she may be forced to face italian justice once again. ♪ e does something unexpected and you see the woman you fell in love with. she's everything to...
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updating their regulations and the woman that was actually representing the department her name is melanie put say and she took quite a beating from the senators today just one question after other and you know the d.o.j. they say that they comply to about ninety percent of the foyer requests that come in but that number is actually not accurate at all that's only the number of requests that are processed that's not the number of requests that are submitted so do the real action is actually real a percentage of that is actually about fifty percent now the reason that she gave as to why the d.o.j. is not complying is because first of all she says it takes time and that's something that the senator is downright rejected because as you said it's been five years since this open government act was actually introduced another reason she said is that the attorney general holder and the open government act itself actually don't require the agency to update its regulations and that's something that had the critics of reeling in at the hearing so i do want to play a quick clip from thomas blanton he
updating their regulations and the woman that was actually representing the department her name is melanie put say and she took quite a beating from the senators today just one question after other and you know the d.o.j. they say that they comply to about ninety percent of the foyer requests that come in but that number is actually not accurate at all that's only the number of requests that are processed that's not the number of requests that are submitted so do the real action is actually...
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. >>> su hija melanie se reunirá con él en el hospital.parece que melanie nos alcanza en el hospitalazo fuerte desde la ciudad de méxico, regresamos a los estudios. >>> tu sabes que extrqaños las mañanas frías de méxico! >>> qué pasó comadre? >>> qué está pasando aquí? >>> ♪ qué te parece? ♪ fine, fine, fine ♪ very good, very good, very good♪ ♪ very very, very very good (cantando). ♪ qué te parece? ♪ fine, fine, fine ♪ very good, very good, very good♪ ♪ very very, very very good >>> vamos a una pausa y encendemos la mañana con los hotdogs! ♪ qué te parece? ♪ fine, fine, fine ♪ very good, very good, very good♪ ♪ very very, very very good (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (mÚsica). ♪ ♪. (risas). >>> así con el asadito! >>> me empujas! >>> qué risa! >>> tengo una fotografía que manda jessica y dice que manda la foto de su hijo cuando vio el harlem shake! >>> se puede ver más cerca? >>> la cara de susto! >>> gracias! >>> angelito hermoso, un besito! >>> tú ternías una sorpresa y no nos dijiste qué harías y me haré el cambio de look y mis hijas también y lo haremos en vivo. todo para donar el
. >>> su hija melanie se reunirá con él en el hospital.parece que melanie nos alcanza en el hospitalazo fuerte desde la ciudad de méxico, regresamos a los estudios. >>> tu sabes que extrqaños las mañanas frías de méxico! >>> qué pasó comadre? >>> qué está pasando aquí? >>> ♪ qué te parece? ♪ fine, fine, fine ♪ very good, very good, very good♪ ♪ very very, very very good (cantando). ♪ qué te parece? ♪ fine, fine, fine ♪...
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melanie biography, roger ailes on camera.er joins us next. ♪ no longer the face of governmt waste, what are we going to do about them? that thousands upon thousands of vacant federal government buildings adding billions of dollars to our deficit and the national debt. a shocking reversal in the a man and knocks acquittal. our panel tells us whether she may be forced to face italian justice once again. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee into a business. my goal was to take an idea and make it happen. i'm janet long and i formed my toffee company through legalzoom. never really thought i would make money doing what i love. [ robert ] we created legalzoom to help people start their business and launch their dreams. go to legalzoom.com today and ke your business dream a reality. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. now over to you charles???? sir charles' single miles card left h blacked out. he's coming to us from home. that's gotta be traveling. now instead of co
melanie biography, roger ailes on camera.er joins us next. ♪ no longer the face of governmt waste, what are we going to do about them? that thousands upon thousands of vacant federal government buildings adding billions of dollars to our deficit and the national debt. a shocking reversal in the a man and knocks acquittal. our panel tells us whether she may be forced to face italian justice once again. my mother made the best toffee in the world. it's delicious. so now we've turned her toffee...
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[applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, melanie warner.com. >> coming up next, booktv presents "after words." an hour-long program where we invite hosts to interview authors. co-authors john corvino entry into a debate each other as they discuss their book, "debating same-sex marriage." the gay-rights advocate and conservative columnist uncover how they differ and why as they provide a roadmap of one of the country's most volatile and ongoing debates. >> we have debated same-sex marriage a few times across america. now we are here with a hot off the press book, "debating same-sex marriage." maybe you could share what is your best three-minute case for gay marriage? >> i think relationships are good for people, marriage is good for relationships. we all want to live happily ever after. there is also something about coming home and i to share. relationships make us better people. i'm a better person also because marriage ties us to our families in a certain way. you know, it is so important to be tied to your family and sustaining the family life that we have. we
[applause] >> for more information, visit the author's website, melanie warner.com. >> coming up next, booktv presents "after words." an hour-long program where we invite hosts to interview authors. co-authors john corvino entry into a debate each other as they discuss their book, "debating same-sex marriage." the gay-rights advocate and conservative columnist uncover how they differ and why as they provide a roadmap of one of the country's most volatile and...
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. >> andrea: jason and molly melany. right, producers? we have a control room full of girls.er from seattle. >> greg: bob, you are the expert here. >> bob: that may be the most ridiculous, absurd, disgraceful television stuff i have ever seen. he ain't that good looking. >> dana: he's cute. >> andrea: c'mon! >> bob: he is boring. >> dana: he is boring. >> bob: the girls are good looking. would you take them for a night or two, sure? marry them? on...
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[applause] >> melanie warner's next creature reports on how science has created an expensive projects that are devoid of nutritional value, addictive and the potential harm to one's health. she exhibits a proclivity of citizen commonly used ingredients which makes up 70% of calories presumed in the united states. it's about 45 minutes. [applause] the mac thank you so much everyone for being here to talk about the subject of processed food. i do hope everyone has had their dinners already. i would find it easier to talk about this once people of rde. i don't want to be responsible for spoiling anyone's mail. so this book, the origins of this book go back to me when i was a kid growing up with my mom long before it was fashionable. my mom was someone who paid close attention to ingredient labels. she would go to the grocery store and my brother and i often came with her. she was real her cart down the aisle and was constantly picking about his future agreed the radiant labels and the sooner she did this, my brother and i knew we're basically not getting whatever it is she a. entire aisl
[applause] >> melanie warner's next creature reports on how science has created an expensive projects that are devoid of nutritional value, addictive and the potential harm to one's health. she exhibits a proclivity of citizen commonly used ingredients which makes up 70% of calories presumed in the united states. it's about 45 minutes. [applause] the mac thank you so much everyone for being here to talk about the subject of processed food. i do hope everyone has had their dinners already....
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. >> sreenivasan: author and journalist melanie warner takes a look at the preponderance of processed food in her new book, "pandora's lunch box." you can find my conversation with her on the rundown, plus seven food products that may not be as nutritious as advertised. we have a dispatch from hong kong, where beautiful views of the city are obscured by air pollution. read about how that region is starting to address those concerns on our world page. on art beat, jeff talks to paul hoover, editor of "postmodern american poetry," about the status of writing and poetry today. all that and more is on our website newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the newshour for tonight. on monday, we'll look at the newly formed coaltion government of benjamin netanyahu, ahead of a trip to the region by president obama. i'm judy woodruff. >> woodruff: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you online and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thanks for joining us. good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has
. >> sreenivasan: author and journalist melanie warner takes a look at the preponderance of processed food in her new book, "pandora's lunch box." you can find my conversation with her on the rundown, plus seven food products that may not be as nutritious as advertised. we have a dispatch from hong kong, where beautiful views of the city are obscured by air pollution. read about how that region is starting to address those concerns on our world page. on art beat, jeff talks to...
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couldn't help but think that many of the things, ryan, in the case of jodi arias seemed similar to melaniere's, just so much things set up to look a certain way but on scientific analysis look another. >> exactly. and as vinnie was saying, scientific analysis tells the story. and if you have those inconsistencies, then a jury will focus on that and say, hey, wait a second, this doesn't make sense. so you look at all the things you lined up and you see a case like that, there are so many people that think they can outsmart the authorities. but when you have a situation like that with so many different things coming back to bite you, it is just impossible. >> and then as beth so aptly pointed out, we have a casey anthony. so who knows what will happen when the jury gets the case. thank you to all three of you. stand by if you will. i like to call the infamous tif. the top five countries in the world that execute the highest number of people. do you think the good old usa is on the list and if so, who are our brothers? find out. our examination of the death penalty in this country because jod
couldn't help but think that many of the things, ryan, in the case of jodi arias seemed similar to melaniere's, just so much things set up to look a certain way but on scientific analysis look another. >> exactly. and as vinnie was saying, scientific analysis tells the story. and if you have those inconsistencies, then a jury will focus on that and say, hey, wait a second, this doesn't make sense. so you look at all the things you lined up and you see a case like that, there are so many...
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and so, we came up with this bill, also, melanie sojornor helped me co-author this.t familiar with the balance of power within your state. do you have both house and senate are republican? >> say that one more time, greta, i'm sorry the connection is-- >> i'm not familiar with the balance of power in your state. what party in the different legislative branches. >> the republicans control all the branches at this time. in the senate this bill passed 50-1 and in the house, it was a 92-26 vote. so, overwhelmingly, the majority of the legislators thought this was a good bill. >> is this now sitting on the governor's desk or has the governor signed it? >> it's sitting on his desk and he's reviewing it, my understanding, so we're very confident that he will sign this. >> tell me, in terms of this bill, was it heavily lobbied by-- by business people? >> greta, my contact was mainly with the pro business entities. you know, the farm bureau association, the mississippi hospitality and restaurant association, the poultry association. and they had concerns about this bill and t
and so, we came up with this bill, also, melanie sojornor helped me co-author this.t familiar with the balance of power within your state. do you have both house and senate are republican? >> say that one more time, greta, i'm sorry the connection is-- >> i'm not familiar with the balance of power in your state. what party in the different legislative branches. >> the republicans control all the branches at this time. in the senate this bill passed 50-1 and in the house, it...
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at 9:15 eastern we will hear from melanie warner, author of pandora's lunch box, how processed food took over the american meal followed by our weekly afterwards program. this week gay-rights advocate john corvina and conservative columnist maggie gallagher engage in a point counter point discussion of gay marriage. we conclude the prime time programming at 11:00 eastern with race baiting, arguing the media is populated by pundits who play on the fears and prejudices of their viewers to garner a larger audiences. visit booktv.org for more on this weekend's television schedule. >> the e election is over and the president has been reelected and the new congress has been sworn in and we have basically what we had before other than perfect with the $4 billion to have a president be reelected, the senate remain in one party and the house remain in the republicans's hands. we have effectively gridlock. we have variations on these new terms like sequester so last week in washington, the one that never came, the snowquester and the fiscal cliff we thought we would jump off a man die and now it i
at 9:15 eastern we will hear from melanie warner, author of pandora's lunch box, how processed food took over the american meal followed by our weekly afterwards program. this week gay-rights advocate john corvina and conservative columnist maggie gallagher engage in a point counter point discussion of gay marriage. we conclude the prime time programming at 11:00 eastern with race baiting, arguing the media is populated by pundits who play on the fears and prejudices of their viewers to garner...
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at 9:15 eastern, we'll hear from melanie warner, author of "pandora's lunchbox: how processed food took over the american meal," followed but our weekly "after words" program. a point/counterpoint discussion of gay marriage. and we conclude tonight at 11 p.m. eastern with eric deggins who argues that the media plays upon the fears and prejudices of their viewers to garner larger audiences. visit booktv.org to learn more on this weekend's television schedule. >> next on booktv, kay goss recounts the life and career of the late wilbur mills, democratic representative from arkansas and the longest continuously-serving chairman of the house ways and means committee. it's about 45 minutes. [applause] >> thank you. i hardly recognize myself. [laughter] i think i must be a hyperactive person. [laughter] thank you so much for that warm welcome, and thanks to everyone who's here. when i look out in the audience and i see so many of my favorite people here in one room, it feels like a family reunion more than it does an event here at the school. but i couldn't feel more at home anywhere than at t
at 9:15 eastern, we'll hear from melanie warner, author of "pandora's lunchbox: how processed food took over the american meal," followed but our weekly "after words" program. a point/counterpoint discussion of gay marriage. and we conclude tonight at 11 p.m. eastern with eric deggins who argues that the media plays upon the fears and prejudices of their viewers to garner larger audiences. visit booktv.org to learn more on this weekend's television schedule. >> next on...
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at 9:15 even we'll hear from melanie warner, author of "pandora's lunchbox: how processed food took over the american meal," followed by our weekly "after words" program. this week gay rights advocate john corvino and maggie gallagher engage in a point/counterpoint discussion of gay marriage. we conclude at 1 is p.m. eastern -- 11 p.m. eastern with eric deggins, whose book, "race baiter," will be the topic. visit booktv.org more more on this weekend's television schedule. >> next on booktv, viktor mayer-schonberger and kenneth cookier tube a new field of research that uses information to predict human behavior and events. this is a little over an hour. >> good evening and welcome to today's program at the commonwealth club of california, the place where you're in the know. i'm dr. missouri rah gunn, host of tech nation which airs on npr.org and also on the npr channels on xm sirius radio. i'm your moderator for the program this evening. tonight's program is being held in associate -- association with the commonwealth club's science-technology forum. find us on the internet at commonwealt
at 9:15 even we'll hear from melanie warner, author of "pandora's lunchbox: how processed food took over the american meal," followed by our weekly "after words" program. this week gay rights advocate john corvino and maggie gallagher engage in a point/counterpoint discussion of gay marriage. we conclude at 1 is p.m. eastern -- 11 p.m. eastern with eric deggins, whose book, "race baiter," will be the topic. visit booktv.org more more on this weekend's television...