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fantastic. >> so "sweet sena-sations." did you guys come up with this caricature?h it. >> i think that it cheapens your look. >> i would agree. um, i honestly feel that a caricature belongs at a carnival. >> okay. i'm totally open. >> these are just preliminary. >> okay. oh, i like the capsule. >> so the first phase of product that i want to hit the market with is not a bar shape. >> okay. >> i want something round. what i'd like to try to trademark is a protein bite. the best part of protein bites are the size. they're about 1/2 the size of a traditional protein bar. what i love about it is that it gives the consumer a choice of a smaller portion. so everything you make out there in a bar, we have to figure-- >> bite size. it's bite size. >> yeah. >> it's a pop. it's one bite. tina, what does it cost you to make each bite? >> it's roughly 50¢ to 75, depending on which bite it is and what the ingredient is. >> so i think the challenge we're gonna have is that thing's got to get down to 10¢, so we have a lot of work to do on terms of cost. >> for sure. um-- >> and t
fantastic. >> so "sweet sena-sations." did you guys come up with this caricature?h it. >> i think that it cheapens your look. >> i would agree. um, i honestly feel that a caricature belongs at a carnival. >> okay. i'm totally open. >> these are just preliminary. >> okay. oh, i like the capsule. >> so the first phase of product that i want to hit the market with is not a bar shape. >> okay. >> i want something round. what i'd like...
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unfortunately, the sation justice system throughout history has never served to remedy even the worstsacres. it's always been on the side of the small elite. a fair trial for duvalier or for people like that would be the kind of thing that could kick start haitians into believing stat tate and the judicial system can work for the great majority of poor people. >> the world -- has the world learned anything from what baby d doc did to haiti? anything? >> well >> i think we have to, you know, not support dictators. at the time, the united states was supporting duvalier and haiti, and a number of dictators were were intortd by the reagan administration who have subsequently had to face justice for crimes against humanity. >> okay. reid brody, we appreciate it. coming up tonight, we will take a different look at baby doc's life and legacy at 8:00 p.m. eastern, 5:00 pass i know. coming up on "al jazeera america," the political battle in brazil. two candidates, we are live in sao paolo. what sparked a stamp ped in india that left dozens of people dead. on the edge of eighteen only on al jaz
unfortunately, the sation justice system throughout history has never served to remedy even the worstsacres. it's always been on the side of the small elite. a fair trial for duvalier or for people like that would be the kind of thing that could kick start haitians into believing stat tate and the judicial system can work for the great majority of poor people. >> the world -- has the world learned anything from what baby d doc did to haiti? anything? >> well >> i think we have...
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. >> i want to thank the director for coming in and having this son very sation. please stay in your seated as he leaves so he can get out. thank you for joining us. [applause] >> thank you. >> coming up today, a discussion about u.s. nuclear policy with alison mcfar land the chair of the nuclear regulatory committee. life coverage of her remarks starting at 8:30 on c-span 2 and later the brookings institution hosts a discussion on marijuana legalization and international drug treaties. that's at 10:00 a.m. eastern. >> this weekend on the c-span networks. tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern on c-span from the texas tribune festival. a conversation about dealing with undocumented youth coming into the u.s. then a town hall meeting on the coverage at harris state university in st. louis and sunday on "q&a" historian richard smith on his recent biography on norman rockefeller then author richard whittle on droughns anda yation and how they transform the american military saturday at 120k on book tv afterwards halpern on the questioning practices on the collection industry
. >> i want to thank the director for coming in and having this son very sation. please stay in your seated as he leaves so he can get out. thank you for joining us. [applause] >> thank you. >> coming up today, a discussion about u.s. nuclear policy with alison mcfar land the chair of the nuclear regulatory committee. life coverage of her remarks starting at 8:30 on c-span 2 and later the brookings institution hosts a discussion on marijuana legalization and international drug...
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only then that i learn of the damaging nature of the 1972,sation on june 23, in one of the tapes, that was judge, and ithe described his meeting because at one point, it did include references to a possible pardon for mr. next and cop -- mr. two housewhich these resolutions are directed. the entire meeting covered other subjects dealing with a totally new situation resulting from the critical evidence on the tapes of june 23, 1972. told me that he had been told of a new and damaging evidence by lawyers on the white house staff who had first-hand knowledge of what was on the tapes. the substance of this conversation was that the new ,isclosure would be devastating even catastrophic, in so far as president nixon was concerned. learned what he had from the conversations on the tape, he wanted to know whether i was prepared to assume the presidency within a very short. of time. and whether -- within a very ime, andriod of t whether to make recommendations to the president as to what he should now follow. adequately inss words how shocked and how stunned i was by this unbelievable revelatio
only then that i learn of the damaging nature of the 1972,sation on june 23, in one of the tapes, that was judge, and ithe described his meeting because at one point, it did include references to a possible pardon for mr. next and cop -- mr. two housewhich these resolutions are directed. the entire meeting covered other subjects dealing with a totally new situation resulting from the critical evidence on the tapes of june 23, 1972. told me that he had been told of a new and damaging evidence by...
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grab a camera and get started rr today.xds7sation >>> the senate commerce committee over the summerd i the committee examined athletic scholarships, campus sexual assaults and the issue of l assa be paid.ults among the witnesses the head of the ncaa, college athletic the nd >>> this hearing will come to k order, and i want to thank all of you very much for coming t( here. you're a bit squeezed in there.f ouse, so bejfjf comfo#!%áp'd be glad.e1 college sports has an...