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. >> polly says a woman snt house was arrested and charged with possession of a syringes. many addicts believe those that use the needle exchange are targeted by police. >> no one wants to go to gaol. they don't want to go to gaol with an unused dirty syringe. they'll continue to share and h.i.v. will continue to be in scott country on a high basis. >> reporter: the scott county sheriff's accident and jinned state troopers didn't return our request for comment. it was confirmed however that a woman was arrested on polly's home and held for tches of a hypodermic syringe, one that words. >> right now you shouldn't needles. >> reporter: needle exchanges are banned in half the states, torn. >> the needle exchange programme - you support or don't support. >> both. chief spicer is used to arresting drug users, not helping their habit. >> if it's going to save lives, i have to support what they tell me will work. they know more than i do. from the law enforcement side i can't support it, we ain't able to do what we need to do. we are giving these people things to use drugs to. i'
. >> polly says a woman snt house was arrested and charged with possession of a syringes. many addicts believe those that use the needle exchange are targeted by police. >> no one wants to go to gaol. they don't want to go to gaol with an unused dirty syringe. they'll continue to share and h.i.v. will continue to be in scott country on a high basis. >> reporter: the scott county sheriff's accident and jinned state troopers didn't return our request for comment. it was...
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wo uld you like some more tea polly prissypants ? ( polly ) yes, i would like some tea, thank you.
wo uld you like some more tea polly prissypants ? ( polly ) yes, i would like some tea, thank you.
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latest and fire crews in delaware scramble to rescue injured teenage frer roof of school and plus polly gets a cracker how par rots found the right words for rescue. >> saturday night i'm wall walt what is happening on "action news" 11:30. precedential hopefuls to accepted for a hopeful. forget bird brains how these par rots were able to get fire crews and let them know they needed to be rescued. >> extreme feat a snowboarder that took flight and do something you will have a hard time believing. >> but we begin with breaking news on shooting delaware state campus in dover. three people wounded by gunfire during a large outdoor gathering tonight. all three in stable condition no word on any arrests or ft. victims were students. the university told students to remain indoors as the investigation continues, much more information as we get it and pass it on you to as soon as we can. >> hit-and-run that severed the victim's leg. the suspect plowed down the woman with whom she had an going going dispute. and chaos triggered chain reaction that led to woman's home catching fire and "action new
latest and fire crews in delaware scramble to rescue injured teenage frer roof of school and plus polly gets a cracker how par rots found the right words for rescue. >> saturday night i'm wall walt what is happening on "action news" 11:30. precedential hopefuls to accepted for a hopeful. forget bird brains how these par rots were able to get fire crews and let them know they needed to be rescued. >> extreme feat a snowboarder that took flight and do something you will have...
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.>>> polly want a firefighter? it's going to be a sad story, but it >>> a routine flight turned into a six-hour wait for for a stated -- frustrated passengers. passengers were told that they would leave -- they could leave the plane but they would forfeit their seats. >> reporter: this is cell phone video shot on board. you can see passenger frustration and here it. >> technically they don't have to do anything with us until we have been out here for three hours.>> reporter: republic airlines operated the united flight, grounded by lightning. federal rules state an hour line is only allowed to keep passengers on the tarmac for 12 -- three hours. passenger lisa davis says she sat on the tarmac much longer.>> we landed here at 7:24, and we were stranded on the plane for seven hours. >> reporter: passengers saved the pilot told them if they got off the plane that would mess -- they would miss connecting flights. after a while, the aircraft started to smell. republic airlines had a different version of events, saying t
.>>> polly want a firefighter? it's going to be a sad story, but it >>> a routine flight turned into a six-hour wait for for a stated -- frustrated passengers. passengers were told that they would leave -- they could leave the plane but they would forfeit their seats. >> reporter: this is cell phone video shot on board. you can see passenger frustration and here it. >> technically they don't have to do anything with us until we have been out here for three...
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between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty polly♪ and composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role, i think, is to provide enough information to pass on to performers what they would like re-created in sound. [traditional arabic music played on the oud] (shaheen) the idea behind improvisation is to create an instant composition without preparing it or preconceive it as composition. it's a composition that is being composed on the spot. [sticks clacking] [cultural music montage] [rock music] (dispirito) i think that composing and improvising are very closely related because they are both somehow the shaping of musical ideas. to me, compositions though represent a formalization of those ideas into a particular structure or a shape. improvisation is also shaping of a musical idea, but it is always somewhat free from having to do it the same twice or bringing other people in on it necess
between improvisation, musical creation that takes place during performance [banjo plucking] ♪ pretty polly♪ and composition, musical creation conceived before performance. compositions are preserved either through memory or notation, so that they can be repeated over and over again. (leek) a composer's role, i think, is to provide enough information to pass on to performers what they would like re-created in sound. [traditional arabic music played on the oud] (shaheen) the idea behind...
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we'll begin with henry, executive director of the nonproliferation pollie education center. . >> thanks for having me. let me put to you the question put to the press corp. is this worse than another wore in the middle east? >> wrong question. >> well, that was his question. >> it's silly. look, you get an impression when we read what we know put out by the white house, that iran looks like it was willing to throw much of the nuclear programme and the weapons programs under the bus to get the sanctions lifted. the question that arises is what might happen when the sanctions are lifted. by the way, the foreign minister was concerned that we were spinning the deal. so there may be different deals about how this works. he tweeted saying you shouldn't have put the fact sheet out. that said, when and if we raise or lift the actions, what, exactly will follow. will iran, having gotten what it wants take the risk of not complying. when you take a look at this par some terse document. and you gave a good presentation, but it's more complicated than you presented. it has a lot of moving parts. s
we'll begin with henry, executive director of the nonproliferation pollie education center. . >> thanks for having me. let me put to you the question put to the press corp. is this worse than another wore in the middle east? >> wrong question. >> well, that was his question. >> it's silly. look, you get an impression when we read what we know put out by the white house, that iran looks like it was willing to throw much of the nuclear programme and the weapons programs...
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and actress polly perret tell us from her new cookbook. the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> taking a live look out there at the golden gate bridge. you may want to put two hands on the steering wheel this morning. very windy out there. good morning everyone, it is tuesday, april 14th. i'm michelle griego. >> and if you got a third, maybe not a bad idea. >> i know. >> it is really windy folks. hi everyone, i'm frank mallicoat. it is 4:30. yeah felt like a plane going over where it just gets blown from side to side. but -- that is mother nature at her best. how we doing guys? >>> we have a fast moving cold front but it's really kicking up the winds and that will be the scenario today and that will be the key feature in your day. some very brisk conditions as well. we're currently in the 40s and 50s. the winds have been gusting up to 20 and 23 miles per hour. later today, a cooler day. 60s up to 70. the full forecast straight ahead. >>> and checking the ride on 88 # right n
and actress polly perret tell us from her new cookbook. the "cbs morning news" for this tuesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> taking a live look out there at the golden gate bridge. you may want to put two hands on the steering wheel this morning. very windy out there. good morning everyone, it is tuesday, april 14th. i'm michelle griego. >> and if you got a third, maybe not a bad idea. >> i know. >> it is really windy...
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. >> reporter: when we first met 49-year-old kevin polly two weeks ago, he showed us the needles he used inject the opiate painkiller called opana throw to five times a day. from the needle exchange? >> yes. >> reporter: in town? >> yes. that's enough to do me for a week. >> reporter: but for months he was sharing contaminated needles with other users and is now diagnosed with h.i.v. was of the 135 cases diagnosed in this area. that risky behavior is behind the outbreak in southern indiana where several cases of full-blown aids have also been reported. at the community outreach center where dirty needles can be exchanged for clean ones with no questions asked, officials told us they discovered one needle that had been used 300 times. >> we see people's arms where they have abcesses because they use the same needle so many times. >> reporter: when users come here, first person they see is nurse brittany combs. what's that like? >> people sit across from you in tears. they say they don't want to live like this anymore. >> reporter: we went back to kevin's house today. he was gone. his fath
. >> reporter: when we first met 49-year-old kevin polly two weeks ago, he showed us the needles he used inject the opiate painkiller called opana throw to five times a day. from the needle exchange? >> yes. >> reporter: in town? >> yes. that's enough to do me for a week. >> reporter: but for months he was sharing contaminated needles with other users and is now diagnosed with h.i.v. was of the 135 cases diagnosed in this area. that risky behavior is behind the...
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. >> reporter: kevin polly was diagnosed with hiv seven weeks ago. he's one of 89 new cases of hiv diagnosed here over the last few months, and yet, he has no plans to quit injecting a drug called opana. it's an opiate pain killer being sold on the streets for $100 a pill. he had done it three times today by 2:00 this afternoon. >> i like to say that i'm going to quit but i'd probably be lying to you. >> reporter: did you know sharing needles is risky? >> i think we all knew that, that was in the back of our minds. the number one priority was to to feeling better. >> reporter: austin, indiana sa place of high unemployment and low self-esteem, where some people dull the pain of everyday life with this current drug of choice. opana is stronger than oxycontin and easier to shoot up, but the sharing of dirty needles among users is feeding the hiv infection in this community. so this neighborhood is sort of the epicenter of the outbreak leer? >> this is one of the areas, yes. >> reporter: william cooke is a local doctor. >> all it takes is one, you know p
. >> reporter: kevin polly was diagnosed with hiv seven weeks ago. he's one of 89 new cases of hiv diagnosed here over the last few months, and yet, he has no plans to quit injecting a drug called opana. it's an opiate pain killer being sold on the streets for $100 a pill. he had done it three times today by 2:00 this afternoon. >> i like to say that i'm going to quit but i'd probably be lying to you. >> reporter: did you know sharing needles is risky? >> i think we all...
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i graduated from ucla and there were thousands of people in the polly pavilion. i hand signaled to my husband that my water broke. >> did you have a towel? >> i had a cloak and i was on the shoulders of a very nice ta. >> you went to usc, right? >> i don't get it. >> i don't know whether to cry or vomit orie lease the contents -- or release the contents of my bladder through michael 11. through my colon. this is a guy who doesn't like usc anymore at all. to his own detriment he loves ucla for great reason because his son is a bruin. who am i talking about? it is not sean puffy combs. he is in the dog house for posing with the dog father. a trooper has been punished after posing for a picture with a bruin loving rapper in austin, texas. the texas department of public safety said the pic which snoop requested and later instagramed reflected poorly on the department. they creeted the trooper seen here for deficiencies indicating need for counseling for posing with someone who is, quote, -- who has, quote a well known criminal background. the counseling cannot be app
i graduated from ucla and there were thousands of people in the polly pavilion. i hand signaled to my husband that my water broke. >> did you have a towel? >> i had a cloak and i was on the shoulders of a very nice ta. >> you went to usc, right? >> i don't get it. >> i don't know whether to cry or vomit orie lease the contents -- or release the contents of my bladder through michael 11. through my colon. this is a guy who doesn't like usc anymore at all. to his own...
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we think we will be replacing synthetically grown polly merce. >> we only have one planet, and if we'rentinue to grow and prosper of the people it means we cannot be reliably -- reliant upon materials that cannot be of cycle or reused in the future. emily: there you have sam grobart. " bottom line" coming up at the top of the hour with mark crumpton. "money clip."mark: at the top of the hour talking presidential politics 26 team. today marco rubio expected to formally announce his candidacy. yesterday was hillary clinton's turn. what is the business going to be looking for from these candidates and the rest of the field going into next year? also, what are their economic platforms like? is hillary clinton's form let's like we -- what we've seen in the past seven years? is there still blowback from the decision to force for marco rubio? a look at those questions and more with douglas holt aiken president of american action forum and he will join me coming up in a few minutes. welcome back. emily: thank you. up next four episodes from the latest season of " game of thrones" has been the.
we think we will be replacing synthetically grown polly merce. >> we only have one planet, and if we'rentinue to grow and prosper of the people it means we cannot be reliably -- reliant upon materials that cannot be of cycle or reused in the future. emily: there you have sam grobart. " bottom line" coming up at the top of the hour with mark crumpton. "money clip."mark: at the top of the hour talking presidential politics 26 team. today marco rubio expected to formally...
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give polly some crackers, the parents are heros.ries for help and someone finding fire. they found parrots screaming inside the home. both birds were given oxygen and they are expected to be okay. >> the stars in line for the rock and roll hall of fame's 2015 induction ceremony. the final beatle getting the legendary status. i got an all access pass to all of the action. >> to be here and receive this is very emotional. >> bottom line is check this out, stevie wonder knows my name and the brother just put me in the hall of fame. >> why did you wait so long? that has nothing to do with me. you have to be invited. ♪ >> i was really going to try not to try and be tough that's a little overwhelming there. thank you very much. >> i grew upturning down every drug and drink because it will bring me close tore the man i never met and never could. >> ♪ we all need somebody to lean on ♪ >> i remember singing lean on me in a middle school talent show. >> i love rock and roll and i love it for the rest of my life. >> to see ringo and paul perfo
give polly some crackers, the parents are heros.ries for help and someone finding fire. they found parrots screaming inside the home. both birds were given oxygen and they are expected to be okay. >> the stars in line for the rock and roll hall of fame's 2015 induction ceremony. the final beatle getting the legendary status. i got an all access pass to all of the action. >> to be here and receive this is very emotional. >> bottom line is check this out, stevie wonder knows my...
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has founded pcos challenge a nationwide group that provides information and support for women with pollye didn't tell me about the threat. >> reporter: the body produces more insulin but doesn't use it efficiently. women can gain a lot of weight and have will develop diabetes or prediabetes before the age of 40. it raises the risk of heart disease and cancer. many women don't know they have the syndrome. >> 50% of woman with pcos are going undiagnosed. this is a problem. they are going to five to seven doctors before they are being diagnosed and many women diagnosis themselves before their phycians. >> reporter: so she teamed up with doctors at jefferson university for a symposium to educate women and their doctors about pcos. doctors say they have success for a four way treatment plan. >> the first way is nutrition the second way is physical activity. the third way is supplements and the fourth way if indicated is medication. >> reporter: ali gorman. >> the symposium is sold out. there are more around the condition. we have a link at 6abc.com. >>> up next, david murphy will take a final
has founded pcos challenge a nationwide group that provides information and support for women with pollye didn't tell me about the threat. >> reporter: the body produces more insulin but doesn't use it efficiently. women can gain a lot of weight and have will develop diabetes or prediabetes before the age of 40. it raises the risk of heart disease and cancer. many women don't know they have the syndrome. >> 50% of woman with pcos are going undiagnosed. this is a problem. they are...
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. >> something like polly stye reen when it gets into the water waves takes thousands of years to break breaks down it releases toxins into the water that impact the animals and the species in the water and then eventually impact us because we eat some of those animals. >> this ban will take effect in july of next year. the district in montgomery county have approved similar bans on styrofoam. >>> you may have seen this on facebook or twitter today, especially if you are a redskins fan. >> turns out the problems on the field for our hometown team may translate into bad grammar. the "wall street journal" reports the redskins fans make the most mistakes when they comment on the team's website. grammarly, that's a proof reading company, did a study looking at just how many writing errors were made on posts of at least 50 words or more. redskins fans had more than 16 mistakes per 100 words. detroit lions fans on the other hand they're quite good in their english. they have just four mistakes per 100 words. >> i'm just glad somebody finally did that study. >> i am too. >> so impressed. >> it
. >> something like polly stye reen when it gets into the water waves takes thousands of years to break breaks down it releases toxins into the water that impact the animals and the species in the water and then eventually impact us because we eat some of those animals. >> this ban will take effect in july of next year. the district in montgomery county have approved similar bans on styrofoam. >>> you may have seen this on facebook or twitter today, especially if you are a...
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on sports radio 94 this morning and he and other players say they're on board with all of chip kell pollydon't work, you know with chip, um, you know, he'll find a way to fix them and he moves on. he just makes the change and goes. there's no, not a lot of thinking about it, um, and like i said, i think guys respect that. you know i think coach kelly he understands what he wants on his team and um, you know, he's going get that. and i think a lot of the guys on this team, they respect that and they'll do anything for him. >>> i think they got to win at least 10 games to make the playoffs this year. otherwise there will star to be some questions. tomorrow they'll talk about the draft so we'll see what happens. >> all right, howard. thank you. tmz is up next at 11:00. >> we're back here for 4:00 a.m. morning news and "good day philadelphia". >> sue serio and bob kelly with your weather and traffic all morning so be sure to stay tuned tuned. announcer: today on "tmz" -- harvey: "time" magazine had the big shindig with the 100 most influential people in the world. the editor of "time magazine
on sports radio 94 this morning and he and other players say they're on board with all of chip kell pollydon't work, you know with chip, um, you know, he'll find a way to fix them and he moves on. he just makes the change and goes. there's no, not a lot of thinking about it, um, and like i said, i think guys respect that. you know i think coach kelly he understands what he wants on his team and um, you know, he's going get that. and i think a lot of the guys on this team, they respect that and...
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a statement on the foundation's website, the acting ceo polly says it's acting quickly to try to remedyhose mistakes. >>> and the hospital ward where the duchess of cambridge is expected to give birth to her second child, shut down because of a super bug. hospital officials say a quote massive deep clean operation is now under way to try to get the ward ready and you know the clock is ticking. the new royal kid, well he or she could come at any moment. >>> a powerful aftershock rocking nepal. at least 2,000 people now confirmed killed since the first 7.8 magnitude quake struck early saturday morning. earthquake experts say nepal quake a nightmare waiting to happen given the seismic activity and shoddy infrastructure. joining me now is dr. robert graves a research seismologist for the u.s. geological survey. good to have you here doctor. >> thank you. >> first tell me -- >> good to be here. >> absolutely. that is important story. why is nepal so prone to earthquakes? and why was this one so devastating? i understand this was the worst-hit nepal since 1984 and at that time killed about 8,
a statement on the foundation's website, the acting ceo polly says it's acting quickly to try to remedyhose mistakes. >>> and the hospital ward where the duchess of cambridge is expected to give birth to her second child, shut down because of a super bug. hospital officials say a quote massive deep clean operation is now under way to try to get the ward ready and you know the clock is ticking. the new royal kid, well he or she could come at any moment. >>> a powerful...
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polly perretti. octavia spencer. there is someone for everyone. families foodies, hipsters students. more than 100 conversations on everything from california crime noir to digital privacy rights to the future of american identity. host: what kind of reaction do you get? guest: it has been an immediate success. when we started, he became a cornerstone event in los angeles' culture. people market it all year long. it has been a signature events. the "los angeles times" invites everyone to celebrate this great city. it has grown to one of the largest festivals of its kind. there's nothing like it anywhere in the u.s. it started simply. it was about bringing together people who create books and people who love to read them. it has grown into a much daughter celebration. we have a big book award we give out every year. we are adding something new called an idea exchange. malcolm gladwell will be in conversation with the "los angeles times" critic. if you listen to npr, you are probably familiar with that critic as the film critic. host: as regulars bu
polly perretti. octavia spencer. there is someone for everyone. families foodies, hipsters students. more than 100 conversations on everything from california crime noir to digital privacy rights to the future of american identity. host: what kind of reaction do you get? guest: it has been an immediate success. when we started, he became a cornerstone event in los angeles' culture. people market it all year long. it has been a signature events. the "los angeles times" invites everyone...
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i don't think there is an easy answer on ransom and the "new york times" never had a polly about that. and we are fortunate never to have had to pace that. what i think of that is an individual. talking to families over the last six or seven years in these sit ages and it seems to me that the idea that somehow paying ransom encouragings journalistes to take more risk is flawed, i don't think that anybody wants to be kidnapped or that french journalist left side go out and say, i can do whatever i want. the government will pay a ransom for me. and also. i am skeptical of the idea that not paying ransom left side deter kidnappers and the theories is that kidnappers will not take americans or brits because those countries don't technically allow ransom. they take westerners and sort out the citizenship later. the funding and how money is used. and i think that you would always want to avoid paying if you could but i also know that if it was my son. you would find away. and make it into a public policy statement. this is bad for the few of the the country. and hypothetical way. but the po
i don't think there is an easy answer on ransom and the "new york times" never had a polly about that. and we are fortunate never to have had to pace that. what i think of that is an individual. talking to families over the last six or seven years in these sit ages and it seems to me that the idea that somehow paying ransom encouragings journalistes to take more risk is flawed, i don't think that anybody wants to be kidnapped or that french journalist left side go out and say, i can...
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it was superseded in my life like 100 other stories of equal, polly importance. i -- equal importance. where i live and work is suspiciously rich all. i came here 30 years ago and lived in georgetown. it was pretty nice. but, no one seemed rich to me. up until 10 years ago, this was kind of a middle-class city am a city of government workers. not everybody on my street had a mercedes. ramblers were not selling for $2 million. they are now. what happened? part of it is the growth of the different security industries in north virginia. part of it is a higher level of profit. there is a lot of corruption. that is one of the reasons our economy is booming here. i corruption, i don't mean the old-fashioned road contract graft. a more subtle, more insidious lucrative kind of corruption where i lobby you for government money and people are making tons off of that. it is distressing and almost no one ever mentions it. now i can't remember the first question other than to say oklahoma is a great place and no one has ever doubted the dignity of low-wage jobs. thank you for
it was superseded in my life like 100 other stories of equal, polly importance. i -- equal importance. where i live and work is suspiciously rich all. i came here 30 years ago and lived in georgetown. it was pretty nice. but, no one seemed rich to me. up until 10 years ago, this was kind of a middle-class city am a city of government workers. not everybody on my street had a mercedes. ramblers were not selling for $2 million. they are now. what happened? part of it is the growth of the...
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what are i care about are the polly outcomes.if our president picks up the phone and calls the king of saudi arabia about a gentleman who is going to get a thousand lashes and ends up being lashed, then i think as a most powerful country in the world we're being taken for a ride. these negotiations about whether iran is going to have a bomb or not, again,. i leave that to the experts. the way it is going i feel like we're giving too much. a lot of people think it is just this president. i'm actually pessimistic. i don't know if it is just this president. it could be the next and the next. it is not if western society finds itself in big trouble it is not because china is strong and destructive it is that we're no longer confident about what we are about and what we believe in? [applause] >> some your critics have said that your criticism of islam crosses the line. so the council on american islamic relations about a year ago, when they wrote brandeis university said that you practiced religious prejudice and that honoring you wou
what are i care about are the polly outcomes.if our president picks up the phone and calls the king of saudi arabia about a gentleman who is going to get a thousand lashes and ends up being lashed, then i think as a most powerful country in the world we're being taken for a ride. these negotiations about whether iran is going to have a bomb or not, again,. i leave that to the experts. the way it is going i feel like we're giving too much. a lot of people think it is just this president. i'm...
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and maybe i was polly annaish about it but i thought it was the matter of principle. i felt i was in a kangaroo court. i felt my constitutional rights were violated. and i wasn't going to participate. and as a result, i turned down the deal, by the way, i could have had a deal on one count, probably would have done 18 months, doj would insist on prison time. the deal i turned down was one count, 18 months, $10,000 trade my restitution would have been 10,000, i would have been fined $1 million. instead, i said, no, they indicted me on 43 counts, faced 430 -- the government asked for 430 years in prison. i got only 72 months. i had to forfeit 62 million. and i was fined 19 million on top of it. and then, of course there is a story for another time, how enjoyable it is to be in federal prison four and a half years when the feds are watching you. special designations. i was called a cim inmate centralized inmate management. that meant wherever i was the people had to report to people in washington. who these people are, who these wizard of oz people are behind the curtain
and maybe i was polly annaish about it but i thought it was the matter of principle. i felt i was in a kangaroo court. i felt my constitutional rights were violated. and i wasn't going to participate. and as a result, i turned down the deal, by the way, i could have had a deal on one count, probably would have done 18 months, doj would insist on prison time. the deal i turned down was one count, 18 months, $10,000 trade my restitution would have been 10,000, i would have been fined $1 million....
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not collecting 18% of gdp, it's collecting 24% of gdp and giving 6% back in terms of program attic pollies. so, the job is a lot bigger than it seems. so, let me make a few comments on tax reform because some say oh, the solution to this problem is tax reform. if you went to a flat tax the commissioner, would have a very very different kind of tax system and a different kind of economic policy. so you can't just evaluate that in terms as a solution. that is a very, very big change for this countyry. the more modest tax reforms such as 1986 are represented dave camps would eliminate or reduce tax expenditures and lower rates. tax reform is trying to reduce the cost of the tax system, but what are the costs of it? the economist would say the biggest cost is the excess burden. because there are taxes, it causes people to behave differently, reduces economic efficiency, output. so, everybody who talks about tax reform says reducing those costs are helping economic growth are the biggest reason for the tax system. those are the biggest costs. the second is the compliance cost for individuals an
not collecting 18% of gdp, it's collecting 24% of gdp and giving 6% back in terms of program attic pollies. so, the job is a lot bigger than it seems. so, let me make a few comments on tax reform because some say oh, the solution to this problem is tax reform. if you went to a flat tax the commissioner, would have a very very different kind of tax system and a different kind of economic policy. so you can't just evaluate that in terms as a solution. that is a very, very big change for this...
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polly perretti. octavia spencer. there is someone for everyone.amilies foodies, hipsters students. more than 100 conversations on everything from california crime noir to digital privacy rights to the future of american identity. host: what kind of reaction do you get? guest: it has been an immediate success. when we started, he became a cornerstone event in los angeles' culture. people market it all year long. it has been a signature events. the "los angeles times" invites everyone to celebrate this great city. it has grown to one of the largest festivals of its kind. there's nothing like it anywhere in the u.s. it started simply. it was about bringing together people who create books and people who love to read them. it has grown into a much daughter celebration. we have a big book award we give out every year. we are adding something new called an idea exchange. malcolm gladwell will be in conversation with the "los angeles times" critic. if you listen to npr, you are probably familiar with that critic as the film critic. host: as regulars bure
polly perretti. octavia spencer. there is someone for everyone.amilies foodies, hipsters students. more than 100 conversations on everything from california crime noir to digital privacy rights to the future of american identity. host: what kind of reaction do you get? guest: it has been an immediate success. when we started, he became a cornerstone event in los angeles' culture. people market it all year long. it has been a signature events. the "los angeles times" invites everyone...