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what waits for us, what we might not know how to name. so thinking about it in terms of these gradientsss oflight seemed helpful. >> host: there's a period toward the end of your mother's life where she sat up in bed essentially, sick from cancer, and said i know tracy is going to be a writer. >> guest: yeah. >> host: why did you include that in your book? >> guest: it was a moment that really frightened me when it happened and also made my hopeful. it was a strange event because my mother was heavily method indicated at that time -- medicated a that time and sometimes would say things and then immediately say i'm just confused. this is the medication. just ignore that. and on this night she said she was kind of muttering. i said, what's going on? who are you talking to? she said there are two angels here with me, and one of them just told me you're going to become a writer. and i felt not worry that this might not be rational thought. i felt myself in the presence of something that was very tremendous and terrifying for that reason, thin
what waits for us, what we might not know how to name. so thinking about it in terms of these gradientsss oflight seemed helpful. >> host: there's a period toward the end of your mother's life where she sat up in bed essentially, sick from cancer, and said i know tracy is going to be a writer. >> guest: yeah. >> host: why did you include that in your book? >> guest: it was a moment that really frightened me when it happened and also made my hopeful. it was a strange...
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one, she might really be going. i knew she was dying but i also was living with a denial that maybe this isn't real. baby everything will change and everything will be fine. so it kind of made me have to ask that the issue is accepting that her life was sending and what would that mean. what would that force me to have to accept a file if i were going to be faithful to her life. it also frighten me because it also meant somebody was telling her you can stop worrying about your child. this is what will happen. she will be okay. and of course also an affirming a wish i had for myself been wonderful, all of those feelings terrified me in conjunction with one another. there was something i needed to return to and while on a language. so much of what i as a writer and doing is trying to find ways find wedge can help me understand what happens. maybe what has happened or what is happening in terms of my understanding of what that means and what i should be moving towards every person,, as an individual. language helps mak
one, she might really be going. i knew she was dying but i also was living with a denial that maybe this isn't real. baby everything will change and everything will be fine. so it kind of made me have to ask that the issue is accepting that her life was sending and what would that mean. what would that force me to have to accept a file if i were going to be faithful to her life. it also frighten me because it also meant somebody was telling her you can stop worrying about your child. this is...
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one, she might really be going. i knew she was dying but i was also living with the denial that maybe this isn't real. maybe it will change and be fine. so it kind of made me have to accept that she was except that her life was ending and what would that mean. what would that force me to accept a file if i were going to be faithful to her sense of her life. it also frightened me because that also meant maybe someone was telling her you can stop worrying about your child here this is what will happen. she will be okay. and then of course it also affirming a wish i had for myself seemed really wonderful. all of those feeling terrified me in conjunction with one another and there was something i needed to return to and dwell on and language. i think so much of what i is a writer and doing is trying to find ways language can help me understand what happened. maybe what is happening or what is happening in terms of my understanding of what that means and what i should be moving toward such a person, as an individual. lan
one, she might really be going. i knew she was dying but i was also living with the denial that maybe this isn't real. maybe it will change and be fine. so it kind of made me have to accept that she was except that her life was ending and what would that mean. what would that force me to accept a file if i were going to be faithful to her sense of her life. it also frightened me because that also meant maybe someone was telling her you can stop worrying about your child here this is what will...
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on that she might really be going, you know.i knew she was dying i also was living with a kind of denial that maybe this isn't real. maybe everything will change and everything will be fine. so it kind of made me have to accept that she was accepting that her life was in thing. and then what would that mean? what would that force feedback except as well if i were going to be faithful to her sense of her life. and also i guess frightened me because it also meant that maybe someone was telling her you can stop worrying about your child this is what will happen. she will be okay. and then of course, it also have been affirming and wish i had for myself. seemed really wonderful. all of those feelings terrified me in conjunction with one another. it was something i needed to return to and while on in language. i think so much of what i ask a writer in doing is trying to find ways that language could help me understand what happens you know maybe what has happened or maybe what is happening in terms of understanding of what that means
on that she might really be going, you know.i knew she was dying i also was living with a kind of denial that maybe this isn't real. maybe everything will change and everything will be fine. so it kind of made me have to accept that she was accepting that her life was in thing. and then what would that mean? what would that force feedback except as well if i were going to be faithful to her sense of her life. and also i guess frightened me because it also meant that maybe someone was telling...
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the states that you might think of. oklahoma has a universal pre-k program because their state decided they would invest in the early years to get their kids better for school. and i think that childcare problem -- i was looking at a statistic that it can cost as much as $12,000 a year in new hampshire for quality childcare. that is more than the community college costs, as i understand it. and what are we going to do about that? how can you expect most families to afford that kind of cost? so we have got to do more to support quality child care and universal pre-kindergarten because by the time a child enters kindergarten, a lot of their brain development has taken place, their vocabulary has been developed. so if we want them to do well in school, and i know there are a couple of retired teachers out there, you want our kids to do well in school, it has to start in the first five years, and that is where you come in. and you were telling me about a light table and other things that you prepared for settings where litt
the states that you might think of. oklahoma has a universal pre-k program because their state decided they would invest in the early years to get their kids better for school. and i think that childcare problem -- i was looking at a statistic that it can cost as much as $12,000 a year in new hampshire for quality childcare. that is more than the community college costs, as i understand it. and what are we going to do about that? how can you expect most families to afford that kind of cost? so...
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it is important to have somebody else that can store cold foods so something that you might be able toave your home. >> and here, this is my very own personal emergency supply box for my house. >> i hope that you have an alternative one at home. >> oh, i forgot. >> and in this is really important, you should have flashlights that have batteries, fresh batteries or hand crank flashlight. >> i have them right here. >> good. excellent. that is great. additionally, you are going to want to have candles a whistle, possibly a compass as well. markers if you want to label things if you need to, to people that you are safe in your home or that you have left your home. >> i am okay and i will meet you at... >> exactly. exactly. water proof matches are a great thing to have as well. >> we have matches here. and my spare glasses. >> and your spare glasses. >> if you have medication, you should keep it with you or have access to it. if it needs to be refrigerated make sure that it is in your ice box. >> inside, just to point out for you, we have spare batteries. >> very important. >> we have a lit
it is important to have somebody else that can store cold foods so something that you might be able toave your home. >> and here, this is my very own personal emergency supply box for my house. >> i hope that you have an alternative one at home. >> oh, i forgot. >> and in this is really important, you should have flashlights that have batteries, fresh batteries or hand crank flashlight. >> i have them right here. >> good. excellent. that is great....
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strayed all others might write about gay authors.ay authors might write about universal experiences. the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group of people who come every month. their ages and very. we definitely have some folks who are straight. >> the loyal audience has allowed michelle to take more chances with the monthly lineup. established authors bring in an older audience. younker authors bring in their friends from the community who might be bringing in an older author. >> raider has provided a stage for more than 400 writers. it ranges from fiction to academics stories to academic stories this service the underground of queer fell, history, or culture. >> and there are so many differ
strayed all others might write about gay authors.ay authors might write about universal experiences. the host creates a welcoming environment for everybody. there is no cultural barrier to entry. >> the demographic of people who come will match the demographic of the reader. it is very simple. if we want more people of color, you book more people of color. you want more women, your book more women. kind of like that. it gets mixed up a little bit. in general, we kind of have a core group...
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what that laser demonstrator might look like and how we might be able to put it together and on what timeline. >> great. other folks. mike. >> i was wondering -- this is question is for mr. matlock. if you could elaborate about the sensor network and what you might gain from that and what kind of timeline there might be for that. >> which sensor? >> there was talk earlier about i guess -- >> space base snd. >> space based sensor. might be a little more elaborate than i guess what currently exists exists. >> what we're doing right now is looking at space for -- in the current fiscal environments, access to space for our research has been challenging. and so what we've been looking at is other modalities that we can use to demonstrate the technology that ultimately we might want to put in space. and so we have, right now, a program that we're working to modify some of our unmanned aerial vehicles with this new sensor capability. and looking at doing that in the field we had some success just this past fall at the pacific missile range facility in conjunction with some of our ballistic
what that laser demonstrator might look like and how we might be able to put it together and on what timeline. >> great. other folks. mike. >> i was wondering -- this is question is for mr. matlock. if you could elaborate about the sensor network and what you might gain from that and what kind of timeline there might be for that. >> which sensor? >> there was talk earlier about i guess -- >> space base snd. >> space based sensor. might be a little more...
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thought he and his boys might have been that way. >> you might try that gambling den over there.l. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new snapfix feature. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. [ music and whistling ] when you go the extra mile to help business owners save on commercial auto insurance, you tend to draw a following. [ brakes screech ] flo: unh... [ tires squeal, brakes screech, horn honks ] ooh, ooh! [ back-up beeping, honking ] a truckload of discounts for your business -- now, that's progressive. come from all walks of life. if you have high blood sugar, ask your doctor about farxiga. it's a different kind of medicine that works by removing some sugar from your body. along with diet and exercise, farxiga helps lower blood sugar in adults with
thought he and his boys might have been that way. >> you might try that gambling den over there.l. and ladders... awwwwwww!!!!! they have all those warnings on them. might as well say, "you're going to die, jeff". you hired someone to clean the gutters? not just someone. someone from angie's list. but we're not members. we don't have to be to use their new snapfix feature. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. come see what...
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you might find some whitney products. there are 40 of us employees and we are excited to have the secretary here, and i think the process will be is that briefly my coworkers will identify themselves, say one or two sentences about what they do here, come in the years they have been here at whitney, where they live, and then i think we will have a discussion and the secretary will speak to us. thanks. so i will start off. i am dave stabler. i have been at whitney for 32 years, probably longer because i worked here as a boy during the summers. and i did not like it much when i was here. so i left keene in my 20's and came back in my 30's when i realized that keene was a great place to raise a family. and that made it worthwhile, and the business was a growing business, and that made it exciting. i live in keene. i have three sons. and that is really about it. billy, do you want to start us off? bill: i live in swanzey. i have worked for whitney for years. i have one son in the navy and three stepchildren from my wife. very
you might find some whitney products. there are 40 of us employees and we are excited to have the secretary here, and i think the process will be is that briefly my coworkers will identify themselves, say one or two sentences about what they do here, come in the years they have been here at whitney, where they live, and then i think we will have a discussion and the secretary will speak to us. thanks. so i will start off. i am dave stabler. i have been at whitney for 32 years, probably longer...
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something might happen like that and israel is not in any mood to let things go and it might respond.t does respond, then there goes the deal the nuclear deal itself. because hezbollah would have to respond and then things will really fall apart. i'll be happy to answer your questions if you'd like. and i give you dr. paul sullivan. thank you. >> good morning. thanks for the invite john duke. they've asked me to talk about energy and how the potential relaxation or nullification of the sanctions, whichever might be happening, can affect energy systems. not just in iran, but regionally and globally. to put this into perspective, iran is an energy giant. it has either number one or number two in conventional natural gas reserves in the world. trades that off between russia and iran depending what you're looking at. it is number four in conventional oil reserves in the world. i'm no the talking about shale gas or shale oil. this is conventional. so when this is opened up if it's opened up -- and that's a big "if" -- and i'll get to that -- then this will definitely change energy markets
something might happen like that and israel is not in any mood to let things go and it might respond.t does respond, then there goes the deal the nuclear deal itself. because hezbollah would have to respond and then things will really fall apart. i'll be happy to answer your questions if you'd like. and i give you dr. paul sullivan. thank you. >> good morning. thanks for the invite john duke. they've asked me to talk about energy and how the potential relaxation or nullification of the...
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they might not. they might wonder -- my gosh, they can't seem to stop talking about race. it seems to be all over the place here. they have all kinds of writing now and my god, the black guy is the president said -- god they got problems with race. if they kept listening to more political commentary they would perhaps realize that we have never gotten over states right and federalism. they would find it all over commentary, debates in the radio waves. debate after debate of state sovereignty and the relationship to the federal government. they would say -- my god, they never got over federalism and it seemed like the civil war put that to rest but by god, it didn't. they might be surprised. if they listened to our politics. john quoted from a couple of soldiers letters. i want to quote from one as well as, taking us back to one of those people we tried to novak. his name is uriah. i love that name. no one has that name anymore. that's a 19th-century name. a good, biblical name. he was a 21-year-old junior at yell. when fort sumter happened he could not wait to get into the
they might not. they might wonder -- my gosh, they can't seem to stop talking about race. it seems to be all over the place here. they have all kinds of writing now and my god, the black guy is the president said -- god they got problems with race. if they kept listening to more political commentary they would perhaps realize that we have never gotten over states right and federalism. they would find it all over commentary, debates in the radio waves. debate after debate of state sovereignty...
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they might get the students to learn differently themselves. it. >> why did you need to rework the framework for teaching the american mystery to schoolkids? >> it's a process that the a.p. history course is one of the oldest courses in programming. really since the late 1950s. we are hearing that the course had turned into a course that involved multiple choice questions asking anything about the course of american you you. >> are all your students ready, or do you have to get them ready? teaching them what is great about america? >> i think they are ready, eager. the biggest goal is when we are done, for them to be thinking about it. they are ready. they are ready to role play debates about issues, where some defend slavery, and others replay the federation. they are eager for the discussion. and they are interested in the united states, and the future of the country. us. >> thank you for having me. >> that's all for this discussion of "inside story". we want you to talk back to your television. visit our facebook page, and tweet us. we'll se
they might get the students to learn differently themselves. it. >> why did you need to rework the framework for teaching the american mystery to schoolkids? >> it's a process that the a.p. history course is one of the oldest courses in programming. really since the late 1950s. we are hearing that the course had turned into a course that involved multiple choice questions asking anything about the course of american you you. >> are all your students ready, or do you have to...
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i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from artworks. they are artistic, but memorials have a function. >> it is a beautiful scupltural objective made with bronze and lined with red wood from water tanks in clear lake. that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a bull horn, they are used to get the attention of the crowd often to communicate an important message. this project has a very important message and it is about our earth and what we are losing and what we are missing and what we don't even know is gone. >> so what is missing is starting with an idea of loss, but in a funny way the shape of this cone is whether you want to call it like the r.c.a. victor dog, it is listen to the earth and what if we could create a portal that could look at the past, the present and the future? >> you can change what is then missing by changing the software, by changing
i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from artworks. they are artistic, but memorials have a function. >> it is a beautiful scupltural objective made with bronze and lined with red wood from water tanks in clear lake. that is the scupltural form that gives expression to maya's project. if you think about a cone or a...
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the talk in american domestic politics is about things that might happen. someday we'll have a debate about the things that are. we'll be right back. neosporin plus pain relief starts relieving pain faster and kills more types of infectious bacteria. neosporin plus pain relief kills the germs. fights the pain. i knew instantly that this was...wow! it's crest hd. it's amazing. new crest hd gives you a 6x healthier mouth and 6x whiter teeth in just one week. it gets practically every detail. that's why it's called hd. try new crest pro-health hd. >>> while we're talking aircraft carriers, just one more thing. in 1946, the u.s. government gathered over 90 ships in the middle of the pacific ocean and dropped an atomic bomb on them. the u.s. military had, of course, destroyed two japanese city with his nuclear weapons the year before, but they still wanted to know what effect atomic bombs would have in the ocean dropped on war ships. so we gathered together dozens of our old ships and we nuked them. one of the ships that was nuclear bombed was an aircraft carrie
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this is what a comprehensive program might look like. this is a multi use build not guilty chinatown. in a future program we'd like to work with all the ray payers in a long-term phased project. we would start on the ground floor and do the led lighting we have done in so many of our other projects. then we'd move into our restaurant downstairs, we would build on our cool savings program, a pilot we are doing right now, looking to more accurately account for the savings from this project. we would move to the residential units upstairs and finally with actual energy savings we'd be able to address the heating and hot water systems in the basement that have been left to slowly fail in the basement. the official life of these older boilers -- this is the new boiler here -- is 20 years but we see many of these running many decades later and they are there as too costly to retrofit. finally after moving through all the spaces with energy efficiency then we could do on site renewables. we'd like to build on our sun shares program, the bulk pu
this is what a comprehensive program might look like. this is a multi use build not guilty chinatown. in a future program we'd like to work with all the ray payers in a long-term phased project. we would start on the ground floor and do the led lighting we have done in so many of our other projects. then we'd move into our restaurant downstairs, we would build on our cool savings program, a pilot we are doing right now, looking to more accurately account for the savings from this project. we...
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we can imagine a future where you might be able, in your environment, you might live in a building in which the walls are able to sense the environment around them, add just to temperature and lighting conditions. they might support microbial communities that can disinfect the air, purify the air. they might be materials that can self repair so that, you know, when your teenager puts a gouge in the wall, it could fix itself and when the time comes and you want to, the wall could biodegrade and not perpetuate this waste we live with today. imagine a century ago if someone told you about this magical pvc material that would be super lightweight and so corrosion resistant, it would have changed way you do plumbing. some of these things today technically look like they might be possible. how we turn those into businesses and products is another question. let me finish with an example from neurotechnologies. we're just at the very beginning of this adventure of understanding the brain and how to harness its amazing capabilities. today, much more work in this area is about the restoration o
we can imagine a future where you might be able, in your environment, you might live in a building in which the walls are able to sense the environment around them, add just to temperature and lighting conditions. they might support microbial communities that can disinfect the air, purify the air. they might be materials that can self repair so that, you know, when your teenager puts a gouge in the wall, it could fix itself and when the time comes and you want to, the wall could biodegrade and...
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you might say looking from the present back into recent history. i teach about the role of the courts in health care reform s so that's something that we're living with literally right now. but it's also part of the history of how courts have modified legislation, maybe extending it or sometimes reduce canning its scope in service of broader kinds of concerns. so i teach about the role of the courts and the role of legislatures and the role of executives in shaping health care policy. i've brought together -- so those are the kinds of things that i do here both in for public policy education but also history. >> host: how'd you get here? >> guest: how'd i get here to princeton? i moved here from princeton about five or six years ago -- >> host: from where? >> guest: well, i was at rutgers. >> host: rutgers. >> guest: and before that i taught at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. at chapel hill i've always, you know, my background as a scholar is in the history and sociology of science. so it's inherently multidisciplinary. it's a fiel
you might say looking from the present back into recent history. i teach about the role of the courts in health care reform s so that's something that we're living with literally right now. but it's also part of the history of how courts have modified legislation, maybe extending it or sometimes reduce canning its scope in service of broader kinds of concerns. so i teach about the role of the courts and the role of legislatures and the role of executives in shaping health care policy. i've...
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. >> that call just might pay off. d.c. police say you could be eligible for a reward as well. >>> certainly feeling more like march than april out there and we have some freeze warnings in parts of our area. >> first alert chief meteorologist to were shift is here to tell us where those -- topper shutt is here to tell us where those warnings are and how they've been expanded. >> now it covers upper portions of montgomery county and western portions of loudoun county west of route 15 and frost advisories as far south as culpeper and charlotte. i think it's going to be even colder tomorrow night. this is the freeze warning along i-81 and montgomery county and northward frederick. current temperatures, pretty cold. the clouds are doing us a favor now, 43 in gaithersburg. at 6:00 37 in leesburg, manassas, 36 in gaithersburg we'll take you through the day and let you know how cool it will be tomorrow morning and we'll look ahead to the weekend. >>> we're in the 30s now and you might be thinking what in the world is going on? wh
. >> that call just might pay off. d.c. police say you could be eligible for a reward as well. >>> certainly feeling more like march than april out there and we have some freeze warnings in parts of our area. >> first alert chief meteorologist to were shift is here to tell us where those -- topper shutt is here to tell us where those warnings are and how they've been expanded. >> now it covers upper portions of montgomery county and western portions of loudoun county...
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now, some might say didn't answer my question, senator, but they kept their cool. that is important. right or left, republican or democrat you say keep your cool. >> keep your cool, never let them see you sweat and you use spontaneous humor. it's real humor. it's not the humor written by your staff and the professional comedians like we'll hear on saturday night at the whose correspondents association dinner. this comes internally from the real person, and people judge it as such, and you just gave the two presidents i think had the best real honest senses of humor in modern american history. >> there are times for well-played anger. you have always reminded me of one obviously -- president reagan got furious has an event and wanted to speak and said i paid for that microphone. it was so rare it stood out. this danger with rand paul he gets angry so much or doesn't stand out? >> he has a long time to go and candidate learn and get better. he has been rather peevish during interviews. hushing one of the female reportes who was interviewing him, and taking offense i
now, some might say didn't answer my question, senator, but they kept their cool. that is important. right or left, republican or democrat you say keep your cool. >> keep your cool, never let them see you sweat and you use spontaneous humor. it's real humor. it's not the humor written by your staff and the professional comedians like we'll hear on saturday night at the whose correspondents association dinner. this comes internally from the real person, and people judge it as such, and you...
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i worry because it might make for a snooze. what i found is soldiers wrote about sleep all the time in their letters. and i think that they did that because that was a way for them to connect with people at home. so a soldier who might be hundreds of miles away and weeks from having communicated with a spouse or a parent or a child they could know that they were going to bed at the same time. and that was a shared experience. i found several instances where soldiers write to their loved ones and say it's january 1 and i'm going to read two chapters from the bible every night and i will read genesis 1 and 2 tonight and 3 and 4 tomorrow. if you want to read along with me you can do that. i think sleep became a powerful way for soldiers and their loved ones to communicate with one another and feel like they were closer than they were. and so i think that their discussion of dreams grew out of that. what i found is that soldiers and civilians love to communicate their dreams with one another. i think that that was a way for them to
i worry because it might make for a snooze. what i found is soldiers wrote about sleep all the time in their letters. and i think that they did that because that was a way for them to connect with people at home. so a soldier who might be hundreds of miles away and weeks from having communicated with a spouse or a parent or a child they could know that they were going to bed at the same time. and that was a shared experience. i found several instances where soldiers write to their loved ones...
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. >> it looks like vitamin d might have, again might, might have effect on the pancreas to help induce insulin discretion. >> reporter: it might make the body more responsive to its own insulin. >> these are just in animal studies. the way to understand whether vitamin d has an effect is to truly study it in a forward moving fashion. >> reporter: the study is called the d2d study and will include 2,500 people. participant like donald take a pill every day for three years. some are actual vitamin d pills. others are placebos or fakes. experts will compare the two groups to see if the vitamin d pills helped slow progression towards diabetes. >> we want to make sure that our communities are representative. >> it's amazing how it motivates you. >> reporter: donald is motivated to complete the trial not only to improve his own health, but to help others prevent diabetes. >> if others benefit, then that is the greatest to me. >> reporter: andrea roane, wusa9. >> this multi-year vitamin d and type 2 diabetes study is taking place at 20 sites across the country. to find out if you are eligible
. >> it looks like vitamin d might have, again might, might have effect on the pancreas to help induce insulin discretion. >> reporter: it might make the body more responsive to its own insulin. >> these are just in animal studies. the way to understand whether vitamin d has an effect is to truly study it in a forward moving fashion. >> reporter: the study is called the d2d study and will include 2,500 people. participant like donald take a pill every day for three...
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but he might lose another privilege.son administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >> i probably won't be getting married right away. >>> coming up -- tye and his fee answer -- fiance enjoy a contact visit but it may be their last. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> and calvin hall checks out his hooch. jeff... hey, scott! this is no time for lollygaggin', lad. the chickweed and the dandelions are reekin' mad havoc! now's the time to send in the scotts turf builder weed and feed, man! it kills weeds while it feeds and strengthens your grass. feed your lawn. feed it! ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> don't pour my wine before it's time. >> three days ago calvi
but he might lose another privilege.son administrators can still suspend his visitation rights or only allow for non-contact visits. a consequence that could impact his upcoming prison wedding. >> this is my girlfriend jody. we were getting ready to get married before i got caught with the phone. if they take my contact visits i don't know if we can still get married. hopefully we can. i love her. she's a great girl. she's sweet. >> you won't be getting married right away? >>...
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what my book does is address some critical questions that we need to face and that might in fact retard the development of cloud computing and one of these is the question of privacy and surveillance. there are serious privacy implications. partly because so system is fully secure. and as we've seen from celebrated cases of the nude photos of jennifer lawrence and others hacked in apple's version of, from apple's version of the cloud, there are some real concerns. hacking is widespread and companies, which tend to be reluctant to report cases of hacking, have led to an underestimation of the amount of hacking that is taking lace. place. companies fear people won't do business with them if they know their servers are not secure. but hacking is the issue and it is also the case that i emphasize in the book that it is not just the isolated hacker who creates privacy and surveillance problems. it's essentially a core element of the police plan of most cloud companies to carry out surveillance. you asked earlier about the incentive to move to the cloud. well, one of them is the opportunity t
what my book does is address some critical questions that we need to face and that might in fact retard the development of cloud computing and one of these is the question of privacy and surveillance. there are serious privacy implications. partly because so system is fully secure. and as we've seen from celebrated cases of the nude photos of jennifer lawrence and others hacked in apple's version of, from apple's version of the cloud, there are some real concerns. hacking is widespread and...
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it might all be a question of timing, in fact. tsipras said if he really wants concrete, real money, he has to get it from his eu partners. if he now manages to get the pending bailout money in april, then the next step would be negotiations for a much bigger aid package in the summer and that would be coming out in june. at the same time as the eu summit, they will talk about the next step on the russian sanctions. that means it is a question whether tsipras is then ready to pull the plug on his european connections or whether he wants more a run the eurozone. brian: marcus, back to you in moscow. putin denies he wants to weaken the eu, but it has not given strength to the kremlin's diplomatic position. marcus: that is absolutely right, and moscow is already selling this visit as a little success in putting down some discord within the european union. of course i suppose everybody is realistic and of here in moscow not to expect greece to veto any existing offer on the sanctions against russia. but it might spur a wave of opposit
it might all be a question of timing, in fact. tsipras said if he really wants concrete, real money, he has to get it from his eu partners. if he now manages to get the pending bailout money in april, then the next step would be negotiations for a much bigger aid package in the summer and that would be coming out in june. at the same time as the eu summit, they will talk about the next step on the russian sanctions. that means it is a question whether tsipras is then ready to pull the plug on...
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there might have been opportunities. one suggested indication is a proposal by stalin in 1952 offering to allow germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military alliance, which was hardly an extreme condition in the light of the history of the preceding half-century. stalin's proposal was taken seriously by the respected political commentator james warburg, but apart from him it was ignored or ridiculed. recent scholarship has just begun to take a different view. the bitterly anti-communist soviet scholar from harvard takes the status of stalin's proposal to the unresolved mystery, washington, he said wasted little effort and flatly rejecting moscow's initiative on grounds that were embarrassingly unconvincing, leaving open the basic question. was installed and genuinely ready to sacrifice the newly created german democratic republic, east germany, on the altar of real democracy with consequences for world peace and for american security? that could have been an enormous. leffler
there might have been opportunities. one suggested indication is a proposal by stalin in 1952 offering to allow germany to be unified with free elections on condition that it not join a hostile military alliance, which was hardly an extreme condition in the light of the history of the preceding half-century. stalin's proposal was taken seriously by the respected political commentator james warburg, but apart from him it was ignored or ridiculed. recent scholarship has just begun to take a...
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it was another behind the scenes stories that might or might not be true or might or might not be partially that wasn't the end of the story. the next day in a fact-checking exercise, the likes of which i have never seen in the new york media or in politics anywhere, this happened. >> as you know, i'm quite free to speak out when i think a story is incorrect. and there is one this morning i think fits that description. although today is april 1, i have to assume that this is an april fool's joke. and i'm referring to the brass bawls article in the new york post today. there is not a single, single item in that story that is factual. not one. and if the writer of that piece who is very well-known to all of you who i've known for over 20 years, why he allowed his name to be attached to that story, i haven't the faintest idea. you'll have to check his sources because there is not a single factual item in that story. i did not meet with mr. shorris on monday. we never argue. all of you who know him and myself, you know that we do not engage with each other that way. we have not discussed, he an
it was another behind the scenes stories that might or might not be true or might or might not be partially that wasn't the end of the story. the next day in a fact-checking exercise, the likes of which i have never seen in the new york media or in politics anywhere, this happened. >> as you know, i'm quite free to speak out when i think a story is incorrect. and there is one this morning i think fits that description. although today is april 1, i have to assume that this is an april...
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it's a very open kind of movement and included women who a lot of the time might have felt themselvesbeing with jesus gave them identity and self-worth in a way that they often didn't find in ordinary society. >> mary magdalene seems atypical of a jewish woman for her time. most would have been in some kind of a domestic setting, either as a daughter or a mother or a wife. but to be out in the wilderness with a preacher with a name that does not link her to any man is unusual. >> but in the case of mary, it seems her role goes well beyond that of a simple spiritual follower. >> one of the things that mary brought to the jesus money was that she had money, she had resources. she was one of several women who actually helped support jesus, who provided for him during his mission. >> fishing was big business in first century magdala. so if mary had money, it came from fishing. >> perhaps she owned a fishing business and is using the proceeds from her fishing business to fund the jesus movement. >> we know that jesus was trying to reach out to women, so he's naturally going to have been lo
it's a very open kind of movement and included women who a lot of the time might have felt themselvesbeing with jesus gave them identity and self-worth in a way that they often didn't find in ordinary society. >> mary magdalene seems atypical of a jewish woman for her time. most would have been in some kind of a domestic setting, either as a daughter or a mother or a wife. but to be out in the wilderness with a preacher with a name that does not link her to any man is unusual. >>...
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it might be different in new york. mark: jeff mesko ceo -- the ceo of kb home said last month as millenials enter homebuying years, demand for homes should climb. do you see that, even as the number of millenials renting continues to climb? michael: i think we will see it in a more subdued manner than one would expect were it not for the effect of the great recession. one thing we had seen in past episodes of really deep downturns like the great depression or the 1981 recession, those people who came of age during that time, their homebuying rates remain subdued even as they got older and live. into their higher -- moved on into their higher earning years. millenials will buy homes maybe not quite as much. mark: what is the earnings power look like? michael: in terms of the labor market improvement we have witnessed in the last year or so , the 25-34-year-old has participated as much if not more . i do think the millenials like everyone else, are facing a better labor market. mark: bloomberg intelligence's homebuilding
it might be different in new york. mark: jeff mesko ceo -- the ceo of kb home said last month as millenials enter homebuying years, demand for homes should climb. do you see that, even as the number of millenials renting continues to climb? michael: i think we will see it in a more subdued manner than one would expect were it not for the effect of the great recession. one thing we had seen in past episodes of really deep downturns like the great depression or the 1981 recession, those people...
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notwithstanding the insincerity as you might say what if you might speak, both of you in a way the changing perception among everybody else, among our allies, for example, about just the appetite for missile defenses. there seems to be a lot of it. in the middle east they're putting real dollars behind it. certainly in asia. in nato it was part of the 2010 strategic concept. that is going to be rewritten some time in the near future and probably not going to be any less. where do you see the appetite for all this going? >> up only up, especially as the threat continues to increase. you know, sometimes here in the united states we try to separate missile defense from our larger national security strategy. and i think one of the things that the ballistic missile review from 2010 does a really good job at is putting missile defense at the heart of our overarching natural security strategies. quite frankly, effective missile defenses are key enabling technology for our other defense and foreign policy goals, especially as countries try to keep and deploy capabilities to keep the united states o
notwithstanding the insincerity as you might say what if you might speak, both of you in a way the changing perception among everybody else, among our allies, for example, about just the appetite for missile defenses. there seems to be a lot of it. in the middle east they're putting real dollars behind it. certainly in asia. in nato it was part of the 2010 strategic concept. that is going to be rewritten some time in the near future and probably not going to be any less. where do you see the...
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it might be this gorgeous green spring landscape. it might be cemetery ridge at gettysburg. it might be stone mountain in georgia to some people or monument avenue in richmond to some people. it might be the egg us the same garden, the most significant of all the memorials, the sholem ariel -- shaw memorial on the boston common. it might be the lincoln memorial. perhaps to the most people over time since 1922 that lincoln memorial has served as a kind of national secular cathedral. a place that people go to ask -- so, mr. lincoln? what did it mean? you can look up on the walls and read his answers. gettysburg or the second inaugural. the oracle. yes, we have come to feel the authenticity of what the reenactors are re-creating. yes, we come to commune with the places where this happened. but deep down i hope we are also asking -- what did it mean? why did they fight? what were the results in the aftermath? again, think of the reenactors. they try so hard to get inside the personal experience of the soldier, right? some of you are reenactors. they live it as authentically as t
it might be this gorgeous green spring landscape. it might be cemetery ridge at gettysburg. it might be stone mountain in georgia to some people or monument avenue in richmond to some people. it might be the egg us the same garden, the most significant of all the memorials, the sholem ariel -- shaw memorial on the boston common. it might be the lincoln memorial. perhaps to the most people over time since 1922 that lincoln memorial has served as a kind of national secular cathedral. a place that...
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what's behind the heated might ov -- fight over raw milk? if you're getting a tax refund, what should you do with your chunk of change? "o "on the money" starts now. >> this is "on the money," your life now. becky quick. >> i'll be back with the rest of the show in a minute. first, some of the stories in the headlines this week. >> thanks, becky. here's a look at what's making news as he head into a new week on the money. disappointing jobs report for march. 126,000 jobs were created last month, well below expectations. the fewest jobs since december of 2013. the unemployment rate was steady at 5.5%. bad weather, stronger dollar and falling oil prices are at least, in part, to blame for the slowing growth. the markets were closed on friday of the holiday-shortened week, but started off with a thud on wednesday. stocks rebounded on thursday. mcdonald's is hoping its workers will love it when it comes to the workplace. they're joining big companies raising wages. they'll increase hourly pay by 10% and offer paid vacation to its 90,000 workers.
what's behind the heated might ov -- fight over raw milk? if you're getting a tax refund, what should you do with your chunk of change? "o "on the money" starts now. >> this is "on the money," your life now. becky quick. >> i'll be back with the rest of the show in a minute. first, some of the stories in the headlines this week. >> thanks, becky. here's a look at what's making news as he head into a new week on the money. disappointing jobs report for...
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and that i might turn them up at some point. what i did do was to give national security study memorandum 1, the notes on that to senator mathias. who was unlike the others i dealt with a republican senator. and who wanted to keep his credentials to some extent with the republicans even though he was a dissenter on the vietnam war. what i learned in '73 and '74 was that on june 13th the day that the pentagon papers came out in the "times" or possibly june 14th mathias called up his colleague john mitchell acquaintance, and said -- who was then no longer attorney general, he was the head of committee to re-elect the president. let's see, '71? perhaps still attorney general. >> early '72. >> he was still attorney general. and he called him up and said, john there's something you ought to know. and revealed to mitchell that he had top-secret documents from me, from daniel ellsberg, in his office. and all of this turned out to be critical. he didn't agree immediately to turn them over. just informed them that he had them and say tha
and that i might turn them up at some point. what i did do was to give national security study memorandum 1, the notes on that to senator mathias. who was unlike the others i dealt with a republican senator. and who wanted to keep his credentials to some extent with the republicans even though he was a dissenter on the vietnam war. what i learned in '73 and '74 was that on june 13th the day that the pentagon papers came out in the "times" or possibly june 14th mathias called up his...
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you might try the gambling dentist over there. >> my name is wyatt earp.for someone. >> despite his legend which labels him a righteous law man wyatt earp is an opportunist seeking financial gain wherever he can find it. simply stated wyatt earp is a hustler. if he isn't hustling for the reward for dave rudabaugh, he and legendary companion doc holliday might never have met. >> heard dave came here about a week ago. one of the worst card players i ever seen. >> but you haven't seen him since? >> no, sir. even if i had, i don't don't make it a habit discussing other man's affairs with the law. >> gave my word that i would bring hin dave rudabaugh. i intend to do that one way or another. >> mr. earp, you know why dirty dave wis a bad card player? is predictable creature of habit. he came here (inaudible) >> i think earp would look for an ally with someone who he doesn't care would line up morally. doc holliday fit that bill. >> grateful for the tip wyatt heads out tracking his warrant. while doc faces off with ed bailey a well-known hustler on the gambling c
you might try the gambling dentist over there. >> my name is wyatt earp.for someone. >> despite his legend which labels him a righteous law man wyatt earp is an opportunist seeking financial gain wherever he can find it. simply stated wyatt earp is a hustler. if he isn't hustling for the reward for dave rudabaugh, he and legendary companion doc holliday might never have met. >> heard dave came here about a week ago. one of the worst card players i ever seen. >> but you...
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then you're dealing with it might be a county road, might be a state road. how do these pedestrian initiatives work across all these safety initiatives and levels of government? >> it works probably as differently in every community as exists. one of the things that is a -- as i mentioned as a major initiative being overseen by the secretary's office of policy is the bike safety initiative. and also the secretary launched the mayor's challenge for bike and pedestrian safety. and there's a number of -- and i'm going to speak to this in broad terms because i don't have all the details. you can find them on the website. there's a number of bike safety -- bike and pedestrian safety challenges that are going on across the country and the idea is to select a community. and in fact to your point, you know, do a deeper dive into a particular safety challenge, whether it be a very busy intersection, where you're trying to access, say, a major transportation -- in our case a major transit station or it could be a corridor where there's been a high incidence of bike ac
then you're dealing with it might be a county road, might be a state road. how do these pedestrian initiatives work across all these safety initiatives and levels of government? >> it works probably as differently in every community as exists. one of the things that is a -- as i mentioned as a major initiative being overseen by the secretary's office of policy is the bike safety initiative. and also the secretary launched the mayor's challenge for bike and pedestrian safety. and there's a...
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it's going to be difficult to sway people who might be in between. she'll be going after those folks, trying to solidify the democrat inbase. yes, jim webb and martin o'malley, drinking beer and eating cookies. their chances appear slim compared to her. she's coming in and i suspect the numbers will hold. my slip a little bit, but i think now that she's starting it democrats will get very excited. >> another shot across the bow kind of from the "economist. "the "in an article titled "what does hillary stand for," an irish book maker gives her a 91% chance of capturing the white house in 2016. then it goes on "the last time she seemed inevitable, she turned out not to be. for someone on the national stage for a quarter century, her belief are strangely hard to pin down. the campaign has barely begun, but if mrs. clinton is to deserve the job she desires, she has to -- she has questions to answer." finally what will she run on? what are the questions that she has to answer? >> i think it's why are you running, you know, how would youtiveyou differentia
it's going to be difficult to sway people who might be in between. she'll be going after those folks, trying to solidify the democrat inbase. yes, jim webb and martin o'malley, drinking beer and eating cookies. their chances appear slim compared to her. she's coming in and i suspect the numbers will hold. my slip a little bit, but i think now that she's starting it democrats will get very excited. >> another shot across the bow kind of from the "economist. "the "in an...
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might be time to get on that. we'll be right back. across america. here we go! check out escape and find out why ford is the brand more people buy and buy again. wow! that's a four-cylinder? i thought it was a six. i definitely feel the ecoboost in the ford escape. that's like a sports car. i just opened my trunk with my foot. i prefer, without a doubt, the escape over the cr-v. take the ecoboost challenge at your ford dealer. for a limited-time get an escape with up to two-thousand total cash back plus seven-fifty conquest cash with a qualifying competitive vehicle in your house. i will take beauty into my own hands. olay regenerist. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures. stunningly youthful. award-winning skin. from the world's #1. olay your best beautiful [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for b
might be time to get on that. we'll be right back. across america. here we go! check out escape and find out why ford is the brand more people buy and buy again. wow! that's a four-cylinder? i thought it was a six. i definitely feel the ecoboost in the ford escape. that's like a sports car. i just opened my trunk with my foot. i prefer, without a doubt, the escape over the cr-v. take the ecoboost challenge at your ford dealer. for a limited-time get an escape with up to two-thousand total cash...
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wedding, you might get asked out on a wed to go a begged.e. >> sure. the thing is real now complete dress code. but i think now that it is starting to get warm you kind of want to break out whatever would you consider a traditional black tie look. that's what we are loving for the woman specially real beautiful light colors, lots of floral bursts in patterns, these are both from blooming dale's by the way. so it is like put that little black dress back in the closet until fall or winter of next year. >> i like that it is floral but looks formal and also she is not going to freeze because it is long. right? >> exactly. and for the guys, lighten up, as well. you know, take away the navy suit. make it light gray instead. >> awesome. you guys look great. go have fun after the wedding now. so, you know this happens, might get asked on a saturday, make walk in a park, maybe little adventure, really cute outfit. >> forever 21. fun little romper. yes, great thing to wear in the park or without wearing denum, as well, so casual but still looks fun, c
wedding, you might get asked out on a wed to go a begged.e. >> sure. the thing is real now complete dress code. but i think now that it is starting to get warm you kind of want to break out whatever would you consider a traditional black tie look. that's what we are loving for the woman specially real beautiful light colors, lots of floral bursts in patterns, these are both from blooming dale's by the way. so it is like put that little black dress back in the closet until fall or winter...
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you might wonder why they might not prefer a weekly paycheck from ryan. >> i want to control my own life, i want to control my own time. i'll work with the guys we'll work with each other, but we prefer to be independent. >> i like to maintain that individually to bring in the jobs that i would like to build, the things that make my blood flow. >> i would not be interested in being a corporate employee ever again. >> to find out how this system of independent contractors works, you need to drive another two hours back south to the edge of puget sound to speak with mike proback. mike is director of sales for modern shed. >> we're all taking care of ourselves and we realize as we continue to grow the company by continuing to put the time in. myself i won't with successful unless modern shed is successful. >> what's eric's secret? >> as a vendor you do all you can to keep your customer shaep, right? >> here amend mod everyone shed each of these members are customers and vendors to each other. >> the independent vendors i think are more motivated as employees. those of us who are self employ
you might wonder why they might not prefer a weekly paycheck from ryan. >> i want to control my own life, i want to control my own time. i'll work with the guys we'll work with each other, but we prefer to be independent. >> i like to maintain that individually to bring in the jobs that i would like to build, the things that make my blood flow. >> i would not be interested in being a corporate employee ever again. >> to find out how this system of independent contractors...
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it looked like we might never lose a lower court case. ms. howe: you were involved in the work as well. there were governors and attorney generals were not defending their state's ban. ms. warbelow: we encouraged attorney generals to refuse to defend lawsuits being brought in their state. we made the argument that bands on same-sex marriages were unconstitutional. a state attorney general does not have to defend a lawsuit where the law in question is a clear violation of federal constitution. a handful of attorney general's accepted the proposition including california pennsylvania oregon, virginia which came about as a surprising election in which democrats swept the attorney general seat. the attorney general won by a small number of votes but was in a position to analyze what would happen. each had to really dig in and make an assessment about what would happen if they refused to defend. the laws from state to state vary dramatically. some have clear mechanisms for who gets to defend the lawsuit if the attorney general refuses. others are
it looked like we might never lose a lower court case. ms. howe: you were involved in the work as well. there were governors and attorney generals were not defending their state's ban. ms. warbelow: we encouraged attorney generals to refuse to defend lawsuits being brought in their state. we made the argument that bands on same-sex marriages were unconstitutional. a state attorney general does not have to defend a lawsuit where the law in question is a clear violation of federal constitution. a...
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. >> you might be a hundred dollars richer. >> there is a a coyote. bill: an ongoing story of coyotes. up in norwood. now the debate is changing. the debate is tranquilizers guns versus shooting them. they are using shotguns to shoot and kill the coyotes. why are they using tranquilizers. >> what are you going to do these animals. going to kill every coyote in new jersey. they simply said are trained on track was a guns nor were the fish and wildlife department use them in the situation. that coyote attacked a man aggressively. and they found several dents the linear school. bill: who did you talk to? >> jeff who agrees you need to shoot a rabbit coyote. >> going through neighborhoods andj ku communities;ñpy you have to act a very diligent manner. >> i'm concerned that these some of these animal rights activists are they ignorant or are they just completely confused by what's happening up there. because it sounds to me like the cases are of aggressive animals. even the people at the fish and wild life division. >> i do believe there's confusion as to
. >> you might be a hundred dollars richer. >> there is a a coyote. bill: an ongoing story of coyotes. up in norwood. now the debate is changing. the debate is tranquilizers guns versus shooting them. they are using shotguns to shoot and kill the coyotes. why are they using tranquilizers. >> what are you going to do these animals. going to kill every coyote in new jersey. they simply said are trained on track was a guns nor were the fish and wildlife department use them in the...