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houses it's nonsense we have to look at this is you know everyone's trying to play we beat you all popeye cartoons thing i'll pay you next tuesday for a hamburger today well guess what it's tuesday that's course you can forget wimpy the classic character from the early popeye cartoons now carl didn't just talk about timing for a second because this idea that there's a secular shift in bond markets and interest rates going to start rising has been talked about now for several years so the question i have in a lot of people would have is well what stop. ups the central bank staff are coming in and launching a massive global quantitative easing like program to stop this reversal from happening or are we saying or are you saying that basically all the bullets in the guns of the central banks have been fired and we just there is no recourse at this time your thoughts. well how do you stop it from happening max if you flatten out to yield curve and prevent the reversion by continuing to q.e. at ever greater amounts number one the amount that's necessary in order to continue to keep that from ha
houses it's nonsense we have to look at this is you know everyone's trying to play we beat you all popeye cartoons thing i'll pay you next tuesday for a hamburger today well guess what it's tuesday that's course you can forget wimpy the classic character from the early popeye cartoons now carl didn't just talk about timing for a second because this idea that there's a secular shift in bond markets and interest rates going to start rising has been talked about now for several years so the...
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>>er we're just hiding those popeye waffles.medi-fast diet. some people have lost so much weight on it but this seems to be the personal care available for dieters from health professionals and abc's linsey davis is back with that story. good morning, again, linsey. >> we interview several who said they tried everything to lose weight, a hot of diets and eating plans and nothing worked until they tried medi weight loss but it does have its cri c critics some when question if the methodology is safe. people lose five types more weight using the weight watchers approach. >> reporter: we're bombarded by diet strategies often backed by celebrities and images of slip, trim and thin bodies. self-proclaimed losers of lots of weight. >> this is a size 20 and these were tight. >> reporter: in january markia stone weighed in at 250 pounds. >> right now i am 51.7 pounds. >> she credits her new size 12 figure to a program called medi weight loss, a chain of diet clinics supervised by doctors and register nurses and says it's multiprong ed s
>>er we're just hiding those popeye waffles.medi-fast diet. some people have lost so much weight on it but this seems to be the personal care available for dieters from health professionals and abc's linsey davis is back with that story. good morning, again, linsey. >> we interview several who said they tried everything to lose weight, a hot of diets and eating plans and nothing worked until they tried medi weight loss but it does have its cri c critics some when question if the...
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houses it's nonsense we have to look at this is you know everyone's trying to play wimpy to you will popeye cartoons think i'll pay you next tuesday for a hamburger today well guess what it's tuesday that's course you can forget wimpy the classic character from the early popeye cartoons now girl didn't just talk about timing for a second because this idea that there's a secular shift in bond markets and interest rates going to start rising has been talked about now for several years so the question i have in a lot of people would have is well what stop. ups the central bank staff are coming in and launching a massive global quantitative easing like program to stop this reversal from happening or are we saying or are you saying that basically all the bullets in the guns of the central banks have been fired and we just there is no recourse at this time your thoughts. well how do you stop it from happening max if you flatten out to yield curve and prevent the reversion by continuing to q.e. at ever greater amounts know who won the amount that's necessary in order to continue to keep that from
houses it's nonsense we have to look at this is you know everyone's trying to play wimpy to you will popeye cartoons think i'll pay you next tuesday for a hamburger today well guess what it's tuesday that's course you can forget wimpy the classic character from the early popeye cartoons now girl didn't just talk about timing for a second because this idea that there's a secular shift in bond markets and interest rates going to start rising has been talked about now for several years so the...
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laughter ] ♪ thank you, doorbells, for being like ring tones for houses. [ laughter ] thank you, popeyef eating spinach while smoking a pipe and sporting double arm tats. [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ imitating popeye ] ♪ thank you, fuzzy caterpillars, for looking like run away eyebrows. [ laughter ] there you guys have it. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with more "late night." remember, at "late night," when you're here, you're family. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] a bachelor's degree from devry university could change your tomorrow, if you do something today. with our career catalyst scholarship you can. apply by august 29th for up to $20,000 for qualifying new students. last year, 90% of devry university grads actively seeking employment, had careers in their field within 6 months. so with this scholarship you could be on your way. now's the time. visit devry.edu and apply by august 29th. a turtle. really? a turtle? yeah. and what about you? i'd rather be a slow turtle. wha...ummm... i know why! because when you're slower, you
laughter ] ♪ thank you, doorbells, for being like ring tones for houses. [ laughter ] thank you, popeyef eating spinach while smoking a pipe and sporting double arm tats. [ laughter and applause ] [ cheers and applause ] [ imitating popeye ] ♪ thank you, fuzzy caterpillars, for looking like run away eyebrows. [ laughter ] there you guys have it. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back with more "late night." remember, at "late night," when you're...
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i would not -- i would not sell the afce which is also known as popeyes. i would not sell afce. chain of fools, the food chain of fools maybe. the organic trend is upon us. do not ignore it, and we have found a cheap way to play it, and the name is whitewave. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, oil's well? the rising cost of crude doesn't have to slow you down. cramer's helping you fight back against rising fuel prices. he's got the slick stocks that can shoot higher just ahead. people find out should take state farm does car loanswn? as well as they do insurance, our bank is through. good point. grab an edge. look there's two guys on the state farm borrow better banking sign. nope for real there's two dudes on the state farm borrow better banking sign. [ reporter ] breaking news from the state farm borrow better banking sign... we're seeing two men that have climbed the borrow better banking sign gentlemen please get down from the state farm borrow better banking sign. phil get the hose. okay he's getting the hose. alright, let's go. [ male announcer
i would not -- i would not sell the afce which is also known as popeyes. i would not sell afce. chain of fools, the food chain of fools maybe. the organic trend is upon us. do not ignore it, and we have found a cheap way to play it, and the name is whitewave. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, oil's well? the rising cost of crude doesn't have to slow you down. cramer's helping you fight back against rising fuel prices. he's got the slick stocks that can...
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i would not -- i would not sell the afce which is also known as popeyes. i would not sell afce. chain of fools, the food chain of fools maybe. the organic trend is upon us. do not ignore it and we have found a cheap way to play it and the name is whitewave. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, oil's well? the rising cost of crude doesn't have to slow you down. cramer's helping you fight back against rising fuel prices. he's got the slick stocks that can shoot higher just ahead. with the spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. can i get the smith contract, please? thank you. that's three new paper shredders. [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase every day. great businesses deserve unlimited rewards. read back the chicken's testimony, please. "buk, buk, bukka!" [ male announcer ] get the spark business card from capital one and earn unlimited rewards. choose 2% cash back or double miles on every purchase every day. told you i'd get half. w
i would not -- i would not sell the afce which is also known as popeyes. i would not sell afce. chain of fools, the food chain of fools maybe. the organic trend is upon us. do not ignore it and we have found a cheap way to play it and the name is whitewave. after the break i'll try to make you more money. >>> coming up, oil's well? the rising cost of crude doesn't have to slow you down. cramer's helping you fight back against rising fuel prices. he's got the slick stocks that can shoot...
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popeye the sailor man. yeah, that's it. i am what i am. that's all that i am. nice job.$2,900. if you add everything up, he has $20,300 cash and prizes. congratulations on that. i'll be back. well, rats. (laughs) i wish we had-- pardon my language. that's okay. uh, we enjoyed having you i hope you had a good time with us. thank you. i did. we have $1,000 for you. thanks, lizzy, very much. thank you so much. well, you did fine. thank you. you have plenty of reason here.mile. you didn't get to use that wild card, but you did very well. $6,650, all cash. thanks, rona. thank you so much. are you ready? i'm ready. so we'll take a break. we have some commercto so run, you know, the people who keep this ship afloat, and, uh, we'll see how he does in the bonus round... all right. try to add to that $20,000-plus. stay with us. (jim thornton) stay tuned. jared could drive home in a new chevy cruze. the bonus round is next. ♪ the middle of this special moment and i need to run off to the bathroom. ♪ i'm fed up with always having to put my bladder's needs ahead of my daughter. so to
popeye the sailor man. yeah, that's it. i am what i am. that's all that i am. nice job.$2,900. if you add everything up, he has $20,300 cash and prizes. congratulations on that. i'll be back. well, rats. (laughs) i wish we had-- pardon my language. that's okay. uh, we enjoyed having you i hope you had a good time with us. thank you. i did. we have $1,000 for you. thanks, lizzy, very much. thank you so much. well, you did fine. thank you. you have plenty of reason here.mile. you didn't get to...
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the outcome other than the fact that you've deferred it it's the it's the wimpy paradox from the popeye cartoons where he says i will gladly pay you the next thursday for a hamburger that i wish to eat today then thursday comes and you turn the crank and get into an all over well it hasn't changed that sooner or later you must pay for the hamburgers you certainly do have to pay for those hamburgers let's talk about the money supply there's m one m2 but there's also and three which is the broadest money supply aggregate in the fed no longer computes that and that includes elements of the shadow banking market so what are we seeing with these money aggregates that are not being computed by the fed now. three is meaningless i actually support them not reporting it because doesn't mean anything all you have to do is take a look at the feds the one in some up all liabilities all the debt it's in the system and that tells you what's really going on because every asset every dollar that is in your wallet whether it exists in credit or physical form is in fact somebody else's debt just a lot of
the outcome other than the fact that you've deferred it it's the it's the wimpy paradox from the popeye cartoons where he says i will gladly pay you the next thursday for a hamburger that i wish to eat today then thursday comes and you turn the crank and get into an all over well it hasn't changed that sooner or later you must pay for the hamburgers you certainly do have to pay for those hamburgers let's talk about the money supply there's m one m2 but there's also and three which is the...
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the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye's.mes, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has some of the best tagine in town. the owner and head chef is from the nearby head mountains. he sources a lot of his stuff and produce and the greens in the mountains and he's real proud of them. the back room is dedicated to sorting and drying various herbs which he blends into a secret mix that he claims has all sorts of healthful and boehner-inspiring benefits. if every dish i have been told over the years would make me strong worked, i would have a permanent pup tent going on down, there so i take all of that with a grain of salt. >> hi. >> hello. his son delivers the food. it all starts with fresh olives, they're in season now and roasted walnuts. some warm, very good bread. squishy. and you get this stuff. everybody gets it. a pulpy puree of figs, raisins, strawberries and full of mohammed's potent herbs and spices. of course. >> all night, 24 clock. >> yeah, yeah, i get it. it's supposed to make me m
the saveur de poisson, or restaurant populare or popeye's.mes, but locals and ex-pats alike who have been coming here for years say it has some of the best tagine in town. the owner and head chef is from the nearby head mountains. he sources a lot of his stuff and produce and the greens in the mountains and he's real proud of them. the back room is dedicated to sorting and drying various herbs which he blends into a secret mix that he claims has all sorts of healthful and boehner-inspiring...
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popeye's, today is the day for fat food lovers like me.opeye's is rolling out their new chicken tenders except they're coated in waffle batter. like chicken and waffles. they dunk them in waffle batter and serve them with like a honey syrup. >> bill: are they giving away free saxes -- samples to get people in? >> i don't think so. >> bill: "full court press" on a monday morning. we're coming to you live from our nation's capital. brought to you by the national education association, the great nea under president dennis van roekel. you can find out more about their work at nea.org. back to your calls and comments about the poverty levels in this country which are stunning when you think about the wealthiest planet on earth and yet 15% of the population living in poverty. and four out of five, 80% of americans experiencing some kind of poverty, economic insecurity during their lives. back to your comments again in a second. here's something you really ought to think about. imagine if you were in an accident. you were unconscious. paramedics
popeye's, today is the day for fat food lovers like me.opeye's is rolling out their new chicken tenders except they're coated in waffle batter. like chicken and waffles. they dunk them in waffle batter and serve them with like a honey syrup. >> bill: are they giving away free saxes -- samples to get people in? >> i don't think so. >> bill: "full court press" on a monday morning. we're coming to you live from our nation's capital. brought to you by the national...
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popeye's up 39% since the beginning of the year.en the strength of these other restaurants, it's not crazy noodles would have such a strong opening. i didn't have the foresight because i haven't been to a noodles. the stock did double almost instantaneously. has to be more to the market endorsing fast growing restaurant chains. i don't know if i can consider noodles the next chipotle, but certainly the son of chipotle, maybe a second cousin. who is running this noodles and company? what's their history? what's their track record? is where did they used to work? in the case of noodles and company, both kevin ready, the ceo, and the chief operating officer, fabulous pedigrees. both these guys joined noodles in 2005 after first working mcdonald's and then moving to, you guessed it, chipotle, where they were instrumental in growing the fast casual mexican chain from a small number of locations to more than 400 across the country. two of the top guys in noodles and company were responsible for building chipotle to the fast food powerhous
popeye's up 39% since the beginning of the year.en the strength of these other restaurants, it's not crazy noodles would have such a strong opening. i didn't have the foresight because i haven't been to a noodles. the stock did double almost instantaneously. has to be more to the market endorsing fast growing restaurant chains. i don't know if i can consider noodles the next chipotle, but certainly the son of chipotle, maybe a second cousin. who is running this noodles and company? what's their...
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. >> popeye. i do got the driver. don't move. deep your hands down at your side! >> officer bermudez is rushed to the hospital. she has no broken bones, but she does need surgery on both niece. her recuperation is slow, but eventually she makes a full recovery. armando torres pleads guilty to felony aggravated assault of a public servant and is sentenced to 20 years behind bars. for officer bermudez, it's a traumatic day for sure, but amazingly one that has not changed her outlook on her chosen profession. >> i took this job for a reason, because i could help people. i also took this job to make sure that i could do whatever i could to try to stop people from harming others. >>> coming up -- >> the person was using his feet to try to stop the car. >> it's a real life fred flintstone, only this is no cartoon. >> put it in park! park! [ female announcer ] your smile. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treat
. >> popeye. i do got the driver. don't move. deep your hands down at your side! >> officer bermudez is rushed to the hospital. she has no broken bones, but she does need surgery on both niece. her recuperation is slow, but eventually she makes a full recovery. armando torres pleads guilty to felony aggravated assault of a public servant and is sentenced to 20 years behind bars. for officer bermudez, it's a traumatic day for sure, but amazingly one that has not changed her outlook...
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turning on her. [ laughter ] pork severing ties with paula deen is like spinach cutting ties with popeye. [ laughter ] it's a major rift. she was supposed to appear on the "today" show on friday but backed out, and instead she posted three very awkward apology videos online. the first one was so awkward and so heavily edited they wound up pulling it down. a lot of people downloaded it and reposted it, though. here's paula -- paula deen attempting to apologize but really not helping her case at all. >> i want to apologize to everybody for the wrong that i've done. uh, i want to learn and grow from this. inappropriate, hurtful language is totally, totally unacceptable. i've made plenty of mistakes along the way. but i beg you, my children, my team, my fans, my partners, i beg for your forgiveness. please forgive me. [ laughter ] for the mistakes that i've made. >> see, you can see why some people didn't take her apology seriously as she might have liked. i was thinking about this over the weekend at dinner, and i haven't done a ton of research on the subject. i don't mean to generalize, bu
turning on her. [ laughter ] pork severing ties with paula deen is like spinach cutting ties with popeye. [ laughter ] it's a major rift. she was supposed to appear on the "today" show on friday but backed out, and instead she posted three very awkward apology videos online. the first one was so awkward and so heavily edited they wound up pulling it down. a lot of people downloaded it and reposted it, though. here's paula -- paula deen attempting to apologize but really not helping...
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you never cross the clintons, but teen popeye doll justin bieber got himself in water when he did justmz released a video that appears to show him cursing out a photograph of president clinton. the juvenile showed contrition today, apologizing to the former president in a phone conversation, and then tweeting -- thanks for taking the time to talk, mr. president. your words meant a hot, tars tausche agreeing light. e online reports that the former president had one piece of advice -- don't trust friends who leak videos to tmz. >>> up next the unkindest cut and how cuts aren't hurting in washington but outside the beltway. it's a very different story. this is "hardball," the place for politics. help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center,
you never cross the clintons, but teen popeye doll justin bieber got himself in water when he did justmz released a video that appears to show him cursing out a photograph of president clinton. the juvenile showed contrition today, apologizing to the former president in a phone conversation, and then tweeting -- thanks for taking the time to talk, mr. president. your words meant a hot, tars tausche agreeing light. e online reports that the former president had one piece of advice -- don't trust...
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do you remember popeye? i wanted spinach because i liked popeye.nd you want that. but i can be swayed by vegetables. >> steve: i remember those days asking my mom to go out and get a can of spinach and she did and i tasted it and i thought why did he like it. >> gretchen: the question is can voters be swayed by anthony wiener who had another sexting problem come up as of yesterday. >> brian: number one, that he was doing it. >> gretchen: apparently after they came out publicly, he and his wife and child and did some very soft pieces about a year ago, turns out that he was still involved in some of these sexting relationships and you're looking now at video of the press conference he held the other day with his wife where she also spoke to support him. now had a letter to his supporters, he's actually blaming his marriage, saying that they were going through a rough patch and that's why he was going back to his sexting problem. >> steve: looking for an excuse to explain why he was lying to all of us and she was in on the lie as well. the dirty.com,
do you remember popeye? i wanted spinach because i liked popeye.nd you want that. but i can be swayed by vegetables. >> steve: i remember those days asking my mom to go out and get a can of spinach and she did and i tasted it and i thought why did he like it. >> gretchen: the question is can voters be swayed by anthony wiener who had another sexting problem come up as of yesterday. >> brian: number one, that he was doing it. >> gretchen: apparently after they came out...
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that's wimpy mad at popeye for not hooking him up with a hamburger.: the president's record, when it comes to spending, there's a lot of spending, $4 trillion on stimulus, alternative energy products, just in the first term. this is the sed term. he's saying no spending cuts, yes how can he be out trading, if you will, on a record of $4 trillion in stimulus spending the first term? >> yeah, i agree. i agree with charles. you know, laughable for him to suggest they are not going to negotiate. if that's how you play it, that's up to $20 trillion in debt in a matter of a few years. it's going to be a debated contest here because it's basically the only leverage the republicans have, you know, to get anything done, andic it's going to make the market volatile in the coming months, you know? back in 2011, the narcotic dropped over 10% over the debate then. i think it's going to be even more fierce this time around. i think the consumers are more confident at this point in time, and, also, i think their balance sheet's better. in other words, they might ign
that's wimpy mad at popeye for not hooking him up with a hamburger.: the president's record, when it comes to spending, there's a lot of spending, $4 trillion on stimulus, alternative energy products, just in the first term. this is the sed term. he's saying no spending cuts, yes how can he be out trading, if you will, on a record of $4 trillion in stimulus spending the first term? >> yeah, i agree. i agree with charles. you know, laughable for him to suggest they are not going to...
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. >> enséñale los músculos, es el popeye de "sabadazo". >> mira, pone dura la panza y ahora pégame aquíes de una en 14 millones, la agencia nacional de seguridad en el transporte dice que el 96% de los pasajeros sobreviven, satcha pretto, regresamos a los estudios. >> son cifras alentadoras, muchas veces no tomamos las precauciones. >> sí, en este experimento se dio a conocer que sí. >>mmuchas gracias y hay más para ustedes en "despierta américa" que más bien se siente como viernes con tanta alegría, adelante. >> gracias satchita hermosa. >> sí, está feliz. >> espérate un ratito. >> buena tom cruise. >> este salió peor que yo. >> nos da mucho gusto de compartir con lapizito, lapicín y gomita que están de cumpleaños y vamos a ver lo que se comenta hoy a ver mi luis, venga de ahí. >> sí, les anuncio que el día de ayer se llevó a cabo un evento en el medio tiempo del partido de méxico contra panamá en la copa oro y se estableció un nuevo "guinness world records", 600 mariachis cantaron al unísono la canción cielito lindo, se rompió el record anterior y los padrinos son oscar de la hoya y s
. >> enséñale los músculos, es el popeye de "sabadazo". >> mira, pone dura la panza y ahora pégame aquíes de una en 14 millones, la agencia nacional de seguridad en el transporte dice que el 96% de los pasajeros sobreviven, satcha pretto, regresamos a los estudios. >> son cifras alentadoras, muchas veces no tomamos las precauciones. >> sí, en este experimento se dio a conocer que sí. >>mmuchas gracias y hay más para ustedes en "despierta...
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a $1,400 scholarship popeyes school. i went to suitland college.00 scholarship out of high school. i went to submit college. do you know where that is? and it required me to get another $1,800. was goingdea where i to get a $200, so i went to work. and i went to work starting the first of the year. because i hadm., zero money. ney amily gave me zero mo for college. not because they wanted to, because they did not have any money. i could afford a semester of working. but this is not a new problem. it is just the magnitude that has gone up so much. relativelywas solvable. and now, that is not necessarily the case. >> because of its affordability now. get in, as fight to well. i could not have gotten into maryland. gotten could not have into maryland. i could not have gotten into here. very empathetic to kids. it was not predictable what i was going to do. but i could not have done it. i would have maybe gone to another school. there is no way i could've gotten into maryland the first year. not with the standards that exist when you now have to have s
a $1,400 scholarship popeyes school. i went to suitland college.00 scholarship out of high school. i went to submit college. do you know where that is? and it required me to get another $1,800. was goingdea where i to get a $200, so i went to work. and i went to work starting the first of the year. because i hadm., zero money. ney amily gave me zero mo for college. not because they wanted to, because they did not have any money. i could afford a semester of working. but this is not a new...
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remember once upon a time "rolling stone" used to manufacture popeye cons. and now -- pop icons. they have become tiger beat for terrorists. >>brian: i remember that disturbing story about general mcchrystal that cost him his career where he was never directly supported. next thing you know the general has to meet with the president of the united states. that story took the general down. it's amazing how many people do have a problem with this and many people don't have a problem with it. slate magazine defends saying the editors were aware that tsarnaev had a bizarre fan base of young women but it iss to assume the magazine was playing up to a strange cult. they point out this picture was seen in other publications. >>gretchen: they said it was in "the new york times" before and "time" magazine in the past put the columbine high school killers on the cover but there was no outrage but could it be because that is a news magazine and this is supposedly a music magazine. for their defense they claim we need to see photos like this on magazines because he does look normal and we nee
remember once upon a time "rolling stone" used to manufacture popeye cons. and now -- pop icons. they have become tiger beat for terrorists. >>brian: i remember that disturbing story about general mcchrystal that cost him his career where he was never directly supported. next thing you know the general has to meet with the president of the united states. that story took the general down. it's amazing how many people do have a problem with this and many people don't have a...
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operation right above i think -- >> it was going to be above the dunkin' donuts and now it is above the popeye's fried chicken. insert joke here. [ laughter ] >> bill: but you've been talking a lot about the decriminalization of marijuana. why is that important to you? >> well, it's important because a lot of young people that they do experiment and try marijuana. for a small amount of mayor marijuana to get bust and have a criminal record for the rest of your life this proportionally disadvantages minority use. we have a much higher rate of african-american youth that get busted and have a criminal record which impacts obviously a lot of their abilities to get jobs and construction sites that do ask for criminal records and all of that. when marijuana usage is the same for white kids and black kids, but the folks that are less likely to be able to get jobs, things like that, that we have the highest arrest rate and it really is just small amounts of maybe wanna. i don't think that the public good of criminalizing this is outweighed by the public harm of really beginning to disenfranchise a whol
operation right above i think -- >> it was going to be above the dunkin' donuts and now it is above the popeye's fried chicken. insert joke here. [ laughter ] >> bill: but you've been talking a lot about the decriminalization of marijuana. why is that important to you? >> well, it's important because a lot of young people that they do experiment and try marijuana. for a small amount of mayor marijuana to get bust and have a criminal record for the rest of your life this...