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afford to go to the doctor every month simply to the vicodin.ll it is absolutely ridiculous, the peopleo separate that absolutely have to be on -- medication host: laurie, do they ask you about usage of the medication, getting el you are addicted? those kind of question? caller: every single month, the question. i'm on low dosage. here is no danger of being addicted when you are on such a low dosage and no danger being are in when you significant pain and need it. the addiction, this is what i've told from physical herapists, also, and from nurses and home -- host: got you. mary, in tennessee, republican line. aller: yes, this is mary in tennessee. host: uh-huh. caller: good morning. host: morning. to say thatuld like marijuana is for good use. having problems with our paying for the insurance and health care. don't they use the taxes for the marijuana to pay our healthcare? believe that it's for y a good medicine cancer patients and different people. nother thing, my husband is purple heart wounded warrior in agent and has been in orange and he can't get but 40% of his disability. that
afford to go to the doctor every month simply to the vicodin.ll it is absolutely ridiculous, the peopleo separate that absolutely have to be on -- medication host: laurie, do they ask you about usage of the medication, getting el you are addicted? those kind of question? caller: every single month, the question. i'm on low dosage. here is no danger of being addicted when you are on such a low dosage and no danger being are in when you significant pain and need it. the addiction, this is what...
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>> greg: peopleo come to watch football, not political posturing. he can have the right to do it.t not to hire him because it's like --ri you don't want to alienate the people. but for foreman, it's a generational thing. he's looking at these young pups going they don't know how lucky they have ithi and how hard -- colin kaepernick, adopted by two loving parents who gave him every opportunity to succeed. white parents. he got the best of everything. i think george foreman is going "i wish i had that." >> kimberly: i don't think we should diminish the comments of george foreman. this is what he really thinks and believes. i don't think he is pandering to the president. his thoughts about someone who is a professional athlete. he is looking at colin kaepernick. i stand by the nfl owners and teams that say they don't want him, they don't want him. no offense, i don't want him there before he took a knee. >> dana: i imagine if he was really good, he would have been picked up by now. the team would be willing to take the p.r. head. we started the show talking about robert lee, who is b
>> greg: peopleo come to watch football, not political posturing. he can have the right to do it.t not to hire him because it's like --ri you don't want to alienate the people. but for foreman, it's a generational thing. he's looking at these young pups going they don't know how lucky they have ithi and how hard -- colin kaepernick, adopted by two loving parents who gave him every opportunity to succeed. white parents. he got the best of everything. i think george foreman is going "i...
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find today when i tell people i believe mass incarceration iss pike a new jim crow, peopleo react with a complete disbelief and say how can you say that.u ? our criminal justice system is a ar crime controlt and if folksng would stop running around have committing so many crimes we wouldn't have to worry about being locked up bei and indies rights.pped ofheir civil that is where lies the greatest myth of incarceration that it's been driven by crime and crime rates., it that is just's jus not true. our prison population quintupled in the space of 30 years. we've gone from a prison population of about 300,000 totw the incarcerated population now of over 2 million.ighest ratef we have the highest rate of incarceration in the world withr highly repressive regimes like russia or china or iran. but again this can't be explained by crime or crime rates. during the same period of time that our incarceration rates increased exponentially, theyctuated fluctuated. today as bad as they arecrime lowsonally they are at historical lows buttes h incarceration rates have soared. most will acknowledge t
find today when i tell people i believe mass incarceration iss pike a new jim crow, peopleo react with a complete disbelief and say how can you say that.u ? our criminal justice system is a ar crime controlt and if folksng would stop running around have committing so many crimes we wouldn't have to worry about being locked up bei and indies rights.pped ofheir civil that is where lies the greatest myth of incarceration that it's been driven by crime and crime rates., it that is just's jus not...
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person that comes down to dozens o of people >> but that one person is in charge of those dozens peopleo they're outside of that and their job is on the line and they have to place the right people at the right -- >> so it's sort of a monolithic trade to you >> it is that's a good word for it. >> but that's not what we're seeing -- >> well, with you know, actually, in some ways, you're right, and in some ways, you're not. let me point out two distinct examples we're all going to say that jpmorgan, jamie dimon, the creme de la creme, we're not going to argue about that but if you look at the year-to-date returns of jpmorgan versus citigroup, citigroup has had a slightly better return no one's saying citigroup's management is the creme de la creme, this is a valuation call. the management is deserved >> i want to quickly go to apple before we leave this conversation apple hitting a record high in today's session. dr. jay, what do you ahead of what is supposedly going to be a super cycle when it comes to the replacement cycle for the eight? >> i think it will be great. i think you'll get a
person that comes down to dozens o of people >> but that one person is in charge of those dozens peopleo they're outside of that and their job is on the line and they have to place the right people at the right -- >> so it's sort of a monolithic trade to you >> it is that's a good word for it. >> but that's not what we're seeing -- >> well, with you know, actually, in some ways, you're right, and in some ways, you're not. let me point out two distinct examples...
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and, therefore the police were bad guys.s in the minds of a lot of peopleo those people that knew thectt didn't see it that way. you'v but you have to look at the general public. so there was an impact on me that i felt like i had been put in an awkward position. that i had been somewhat demeaned because people thought that we hade peopl abused him.h it was the most friendly conversation you could ever hav we sit down with him, it was like talking to around old friend.d.we sat we did everything according to the book, in my opinion, and i e was very surprised, i thought, well, when i first heard it, it was going up before the supreme court. i didn't know about the state supreme court having looked at it and upheld it.me i thought, it's going up, but ie don't think we're going to losed it, i think we did a good job, e in my opinion. when it turned out different on. than i thought it would, as a police officer you accept those things, that's -- if that's thea way they want us to do business. that's the way we'll do business. there's not much i couldll do,,l i could do is say, i think the
and, therefore the police were bad guys.s in the minds of a lot of peopleo those people that knew thectt didn't see it that way. you'v but you have to look at the general public. so there was an impact on me that i felt like i had been put in an awkward position. that i had been somewhat demeaned because people thought that we hade peopl abused him.h it was the most friendly conversation you could ever hav we sit down with him, it was like talking to around old friend.d.we sat we did everything...
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if we are going to get the most bang for buck, we need thisa state's issue that those peopleo back home and trust the people back home and know exactly where they need to develop in what is best for their community. in texas, we will see the need for revitalization and you will see an entire set aside for revitalization and it's very important. they know exactly what is innd baton rouge. >> thank you all very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just really wanted to sort of summarize and then call the witness for being here. especially senator kay a whilefo for your leadership on this issue. we need your leadership. the housing is more challenging today than ever before and the statistics product today indicate that we need to have ar stronger tools available in t order to meet the needs of people in this country.. the legislation gives us a way to move forward in the best traditions of this committee and the senate. i personally thank you all. i also want to make an acknowledgment as they see the work done in maryland, whenever we can get a program started to provide additional politic
if we are going to get the most bang for buck, we need thisa state's issue that those peopleo back home and trust the people back home and know exactly where they need to develop in what is best for their community. in texas, we will see the need for revitalization and you will see an entire set aside for revitalization and it's very important. they know exactly what is innd baton rouge. >> thank you all very much. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i just really wanted to sort of...