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. >> when the argument started, this wasn't nitpicking about how many jobs bain corrected.and that has changed. now you have democrats saying private equity is a positive influence on the economy and now they're going back -- >> but -- i just think that the but in there is vampire capitalism is about jobs, right? the vampire part. >> it was private equity. it was about using private equity not negative on the economy. >> by saying vampire capitalism is where you go in and you suck everything out of a company and you kill jobs, right? the vampire thing was about jobs. i'll agree with ryan on this. we were disagree about this, will. >> i disagree with you and this bain issue that will not dog romney. if he ties himself to it, it will sink obama. i'll tell you this, this issue about bain -- >> why not answer the question then? >> what question? >> everyone is talking about it. what does he have to say about it? >> they don't answer the question. >> it's like asking someone have you seen your opponent opening that time bomb, punch him, i don't need to. the time bomb will explod
. >> when the argument started, this wasn't nitpicking about how many jobs bain corrected.and that has changed. now you have democrats saying private equity is a positive influence on the economy and now they're going back -- >> but -- i just think that the but in there is vampire capitalism is about jobs, right? the vampire part. >> it was private equity. it was about using private equity not negative on the economy. >> by saying vampire capitalism is where you go in...
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so as far as the nitpicking particulars of a trial, that goes past me. but what i do see is -- i believe there's a science called cybertronics or something, where you get frozen to death. and that's kind of what it's like. everybody's, for the most part, the lawyers in a trial seem very frozen. i mean a poker match has more emotion in it. they're holding their card close to their chest. they don't want to really see what's going on. from the artist view, they're holding back whatever is going on. one of the reasons tony excites me as a lawyer is that he's out there. he is transparent. you can see exactly what's going on. you can even see it while it's going on. it's sort of like one of these things you see the digestion taking place because it's all on some transparent piece of, i don't know, behind glass or something. so there's this combination of what is held back and what is sort of scrolled out or spooled out little by little. what i see in court is, of course, the incredible inequities. i tend to have a great soft spot for people who are not of lif
so as far as the nitpicking particulars of a trial, that goes past me. but what i do see is -- i believe there's a science called cybertronics or something, where you get frozen to death. and that's kind of what it's like. everybody's, for the most part, the lawyers in a trial seem very frozen. i mean a poker match has more emotion in it. they're holding their card close to their chest. they don't want to really see what's going on. from the artist view, they're holding back whatever is going...
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. >> they nitpick about every little thing. they're so by the rules here. walk a narrow line.tside of that, this is where you end up, in confinement with nothing. >> tell me about your headpiece. >> my headpiece? this is just a t-shirt, really. this is illegal. i'm not supposed to be wearing this, really. >> jurez williams has been at santa rosa seven months. >> i've been incarcerated three times all for the same thing. violation of probation and prostitution. >> williams says he began turning tricks at 12 years old and has been arrested eight times for prostitution. >> prostitution, when you first catch one it's a misdemeanor. after the third one, they upgrade it to a felony. that's what happened with me. what the judge told me, if i get caught again for prostitution, it would be a five-year sentence. >> i can't help it. i cannot help it. if someone gave me like $1 million right now and told me you don't have to do this no more, i think i would just upgrade everything i have and continue doing what i do. >> williams's many mug shots offer a glimpse of his life as a transgende
. >> they nitpick about every little thing. they're so by the rules here. walk a narrow line.tside of that, this is where you end up, in confinement with nothing. >> tell me about your headpiece. >> my headpiece? this is just a t-shirt, really. this is illegal. i'm not supposed to be wearing this, really. >> jurez williams has been at santa rosa seven months. >> i've been incarcerated three times all for the same thing. violation of probation and prostitution....
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they just nitpick at you for every little thing. tell you like, i'll throw them a curve ball. don't you just hate when your wife come home and just nag about every little thing? that's how i feel. ♪ >> for the inmates, nagging wives might soon pale in comparison to a major change coming to santa rosa. the florida department of corrections is due to implement a ban on smoking in the next few weeks. >> smoke blows up, that was in a movie. >> like in the movies. >> just do it again. >> you know what i mean? >> can't you get cancer from that? >> smoking by inmate population within the department of corrections brings on many expenses for medical due to their inmate smoking. and this was done to reduce the cost of incarcerating inmates. we do not anticipate this to be a major issue. is it going to be uncomfortable for inmates that have smoked for years? yes. >> i been smoking 30 years. >> you ever tried to quit before? >> absolutely. >> and what happened? >> nothing. i kept right on smoking. i quit one time about three hours. >> a lot of
they just nitpick at you for every little thing. tell you like, i'll throw them a curve ball. don't you just hate when your wife come home and just nag about every little thing? that's how i feel. ♪ >> for the inmates, nagging wives might soon pale in comparison to a major change coming to santa rosa. the florida department of corrections is due to implement a ban on smoking in the next few weeks. >> smoke blows up, that was in a movie. >> like in the movies. >> just...
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let's stop nitpicking and talk about the issues people care about. like jobs. >> let's talk about this supposed war on women. i know you battled it out with governor rick perry, the state of texas. he defunded planned parenthood in your state. it to talk about something mitt romney said about cutting the deficit. >> is the program so critical it's worth borrowing many frun china to pay for it? of course you get rid of obamacare, that's an easy one. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. >> so why is rick perry wrong for wanting to get rid of planned parenthood but mitt romney isn't. if romney becomes president, perry is governor. i know planned parenthood, it's funded by the government, a third of it is funded by the government. where do they get that third of funding from? >> where he will, i think the point here is that planned parenthood does abortions. and i think that mitt romney and governor perry and myself do not believe that government should in any way be funding abortions. because so many people don't believe that that's the r
let's stop nitpicking and talk about the issues people care about. like jobs. >> let's talk about this supposed war on women. i know you battled it out with governor rick perry, the state of texas. he defunded planned parenthood in your state. it to talk about something mitt romney said about cutting the deficit. >> is the program so critical it's worth borrowing many frun china to pay for it? of course you get rid of obamacare, that's an easy one. planned parenthood, we're going to...
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. >> financial analyst nitpicking the fashion choices of the facebook founder mark zuckerberg at next week's public offering. some say that his signature hoodie shows a sign of immaturity. he wore one when he met with investors monday and was a no show at another investor presentations yesterday. well posting facebook photos and using twitter is like candy for your brain according to a harvard study. researchers say the act of sharing personal information on social media sites mimics the same pleasure that you get from eating food or having sex. some test subjects turn down money in order to keep talking about themselves. >> teenagers often spend hundreds of dollars hoping to make their prom night perfect. >> if you these pictures made facebook, i am sure. things don't always go as planned. these teenagers dressed up with expensive clothing when they decided to pose for a photograph on a wooden pier. >> they got on and fell in. apparently there was one too many people on that pier. these are the after photos as they're getting out of the water. after harris trying, they finally were a
. >> financial analyst nitpicking the fashion choices of the facebook founder mark zuckerberg at next week's public offering. some say that his signature hoodie shows a sign of immaturity. he wore one when he met with investors monday and was a no show at another investor presentations yesterday. well posting facebook photos and using twitter is like candy for your brain according to a harvard study. researchers say the act of sharing personal information on social media sites mimics the...
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let's stop nitpicking and talk about the issues people care about.is supposed war on women. i know you battled it out with governor rick perry, the state of texas. he defunded planned parenthood in your state. it to talk about something mitt romney said about cutting the deficit. >> is the program so critical it's worth borrowing many frun china to pay for it? of course you get rid of obamacare, that's an easy one. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. >> so why is rick perry wrong for wanting to get rid of planned parenthood but mitt romney isn't. if romney becomes president, perry is ov
let's stop nitpicking and talk about the issues people care about.is supposed war on women. i know you battled it out with governor rick perry, the state of texas. he defunded planned parenthood in your state. it to talk about something mitt romney said about cutting the deficit. >> is the program so critical it's worth borrowing many frun china to pay for it? of course you get rid of obamacare, that's an easy one. planned parenthood, we're going to get rid of that. >> so why is...
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some might say that's sort of a tenuous connection and sort of nitpicking.ople who are complaining say these girl scouts shouldn't get any information about any organization who pushes for family planning and condemn use? >> well, i think that's exactly the question that's on the table, and i can understand what you're saying, and there's a point of view there that has to be respected. i think what they're looking at is the nexus. how close is the tie? is it distant? then that's one thing. we're not going to worry about it. it's not just even there with the border physicians and like, they promoted anti-catholic material such as "simply maria" a decidedly anti-catholic play. i know for a fact if catholic schools adopted an anti-gay book, we'd hear all about it. so there are some problems there. i think for the most part the bishops are on board, the girl scouts do good work, they have done traditionally. i personally would be surprised if there's a break, but to inquire about some things that could be disturbing, nothing wrong with that. >> so just to make i
some might say that's sort of a tenuous connection and sort of nitpicking.ople who are complaining say these girl scouts shouldn't get any information about any organization who pushes for family planning and condemn use? >> well, i think that's exactly the question that's on the table, and i can understand what you're saying, and there's a point of view there that has to be respected. i think what they're looking at is the nexus. how close is the tie? is it distant? then that's one...
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he kid more top al qaeda members, gotten bin laden they're trying to make it political issue and nitpickt stuff that has nothing to do with our national security because they can't beat him on this issue because he done so well at it. martha: mission accomplished. >> bragging how many people he has killed? i love this. it has come full circle. the left sold out its own ideals. he is a great killer. that is why we should vote for him. i never thought i would see liberals to make this case. >> the point, this is arguement conservatives always use their number one on national security. that they're much more bullish. don't forget, dick cheney said you vote for kerry we'll get attacked again. this is kind of fear-mongering we hear on other side. martha: gentlemen, thank you very much. alan colmes. tucker carlson. the conversation continues. see you soon. bill: as mitt romney considers the we're hearing from ohio senator robb portman, one of the names thrown out there when a short list is talked about. ohio is always critical. he told bret baier he has never been about the flash or sizzle as
he kid more top al qaeda members, gotten bin laden they're trying to make it political issue and nitpickt stuff that has nothing to do with our national security because they can't beat him on this issue because he done so well at it. martha: mission accomplished. >> bragging how many people he has killed? i love this. it has come full circle. the left sold out its own ideals. he is a great killer. that is why we should vote for him. i never thought i would see liberals to make this case....
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91.63 and a flexible payments, we've taken 125 de softening than the present, how many of the prison nitpickmuch. 20 of the bracelet and necklace. 75 of a citizen they delay he is carried as i can assure ismisuses this its was the and this here. soon 97 this fine zipper throat cultured curls by the way the price it does come in 8 in. and it fits in a seven and half interest and books are available on 3 flex. flip we did what the the glow home labor, the time. when the senate very exciting happening heritage is in, we do have the epic action- adventure here covering the we are going to be launching tirade that with all kinds of items in products that are highlighted an inspired from the moviescheck all of that out she has also this coming up, hello robin, good to see you. 45000 have been so in four and nurses sent you a bit too flexible payments that this morning $12.95 teheran we have the pink and the sham pray we also do a white, khaki but which i am wearing i love the make sure that skinny passion and also the chambray, indigo. 25 t in indecencies towards the back of the hour, comfort casa
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i said nitpicking but since you said mitt.tephanie: yes. >> caller: that doesn't mean he's the same person. he was a child. he was 18 years old or something. >> stephanie: if that were true, why wouldn't he just be apologize and be a man about it? >> caller: he said if whatever it was -- okay the thing is you guys bring up -- i used to do nothing like that. but i wasn't a bully. i'm the most gracious person there is now and i'm 50 some years old. that has nothing to do with this. and you guys -- >> stephanie: i think what people were reacting to is he said i don't remember it happening but i do know i didn't know he was gay and he chuckled. >> caller: you're bringing in this gay stuff. people want the economy now. >> we're talking about the character of the guy running for president. >> caller: you guys don't let anyone talk. you guys know deep down obama is going to lose. >> stephanie: okay. >> caller: it is apparent -- so you must be happy. >> why do you sound so angry? >> i'm not angry. i wonder why you guys go off on these
i said nitpicking but since you said mitt.tephanie: yes. >> caller: that doesn't mean he's the same person. he was a child. he was 18 years old or something. >> stephanie: if that were true, why wouldn't he just be apologize and be a man about it? >> caller: he said if whatever it was -- okay the thing is you guys bring up -- i used to do nothing like that. but i wasn't a bully. i'm the most gracious person there is now and i'm 50 some years old. that has nothing to do with...
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aspect testify, right, when the food arrives and when it arrives on the truck and the school doesn't nitpickey outsource that. turns out some of the big food processing companies are making quite a pretty penny off of taxpayers because of kickbacks and choosing certain distributors over others. >> now, nearly 20 states are joining a fraud investigation into the school lunch programs. they make a deal with the food processor who gives back a bonus, but the company told that bonus is going back to the schools itself. and not these companies that are pocketing the money. >> right, by the way, we're calling it kickbacks and the bonuses are legal, but it's not legal to not give it to the intended recipient. >> right, to the school. >> to the school and cheryl asked, a great investigative reporter. there are 17 states doing this investigation. let's look at new york. new york was robbed of 20 million dollars. >> right. >> because the big food-- they kept the money instead of giving 20 million dollars. again, these are schools that are it-- have cut lunch programs. don't have toilet paper and they
aspect testify, right, when the food arrives and when it arrives on the truck and the school doesn't nitpickey outsource that. turns out some of the big food processing companies are making quite a pretty penny off of taxpayers because of kickbacks and choosing certain distributors over others. >> now, nearly 20 states are joining a fraud investigation into the school lunch programs. they make a deal with the food processor who gives back a bonus, but the company told that bonus is going...