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so i actually do it with the girls. i make period packs. e period pack is everything that they would need if they were ever caught unawares by their period. so an extra pad, a clean pair of underwear. and i always put chocolate in there. chocolate always helps everything. things to calm them down if that ever happens and make sure they're not really worried and like they start freaking out or anything. >> i think you also put a calendar in there, too. >> yeah. so the calendar is actually so if they use that they'll never have to use the period pack in the first place. so the calendar just kind of helps track their monthly -- their cycles and everything. >> all right. and what are your final words of advice for young girls who are facing this situation or going through it right now? what would you say? >> every girl since the beginning of time has had to go through puberty. so no matter when you start, if it's early or even if it's a lot later, or if you think you're going at a different rate than everyone around you, you're completely normal
so i actually do it with the girls. i make period packs. e period pack is everything that they would need if they were ever caught unawares by their period. so an extra pad, a clean pair of underwear. and i always put chocolate in there. chocolate always helps everything. things to calm them down if that ever happens and make sure they're not really worried and like they start freaking out or anything. >> i think you also put a calendar in there, too. >> yeah. so the calendar is...
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specifically from regions which are known to be host to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i don't with the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them poland's foreign minister has been left red faced after a leaked conversation allegedly heard him use vulgar language to describe his country's relations with the us and it's not the first time a leaked tapes of the u. officials have revealed the dark side of brussels love of washington. has more. anding love affair america and its atlantic partners consistently proclaim their rock solid loyalty and mutual admiration as friends and allies we stand united together. warsaw has reciprocated the affinity always leaving the door open for a u.s. footprint within its borders. very glad to be able to say the american friendship and alliance is a strong behind the camera friendly facade of solidarity western partners are singing a much different tune the same polish officials seen here reportedly calls his nation's alliance with the u.s. worthless insisting it creates a false sense of security in a secretly recorded
specifically from regions which are known to be host to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i don't with the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them poland's foreign minister has been left red faced after a leaked conversation allegedly heard him use vulgar language to describe his country's relations with the us and it's not the first time a leaked tapes of the u. officials have revealed the dark side of brussels love of washington. has more. anding...
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so well. the valley of amazement i read almost anything that she writes. and a friend who has the great concern about the privacy debate. so i will actuallyry to fall through those books about privacy challenges because i think those we will experience in the next couple of years to legislate >> can you tell me about your childhood reading? >> i read a lot as a kid. the only had three channels and was a good day maybe you could get one. we all bet probably more because there was not a lot of entertainment alternatives. i spent a lifetime reading hardy boys stand nancy drew and. >> did that was our form of entertainment. but now, what qc has have brought sings back to kids [applause]
so well. the valley of amazement i read almost anything that she writes. and a friend who has the great concern about the privacy debate. so i will actuallyry to fall through those books about privacy challenges because i think those we will experience in the next couple of years to legislate >> can you tell me about your childhood reading? >> i read a lot as a kid. the only had three channels and was a good day maybe you could get one. we all bet probably more because there was not...
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. >> so i actually had that propofol all the way from the manufacturer in massachusetts to oliver o'quinn's hand in the surgical intensive care unit at the hospital. >> all investigators needed now was a sample of o'quinn's dna to compare to the dna on the needle caps found in michelle's trash. when police went to question him, they learned he had fled the country and was in ireland where he applied for a nursing license. >> he doesn't ever intend on coming back to the u.s. it's very difficult to extradite someone back from ireland. >> i had spoke with a lady who's in charge of just extradition from the republic of ireland. and i told her, look, i've got warrant in my hand. i want to arrest this man. and she said to me to the effect, no, slow down, columbo, it's going to be -- it's a very long process. >> but what was o'quinn's motive to kill michelle? and would investigators find a way to get him back to the united states? spokesperson: the volkswagen passat is heads above the competition, but we're not in the business of naming names. the fact is, it comes standard with an engine that's b
. >> so i actually had that propofol all the way from the manufacturer in massachusetts to oliver o'quinn's hand in the surgical intensive care unit at the hospital. >> all investigators needed now was a sample of o'quinn's dna to compare to the dna on the needle caps found in michelle's trash. when police went to question him, they learned he had fled the country and was in ireland where he applied for a nursing license. >> he doesn't ever intend on coming back to the u.s....
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specifically from regions which are known to be host to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i dealt with the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them a step on the gas looking for ways to speed up the construction of a pipeline which would deliver russian gas bypassing ukraine. moscow and brussels have been at odds over the project which has recently been frozen by the e.u. more and that just to have for you. france's largest bank b.m.p. party by is close to paying up to nine billion dollars to the u.s. for violating washington sanctions that's more than the bank earned last year and the fine has been called on fair and disproportionate by the french president be all over as the details. french banking giant. in the u.s. regulators seem to be closing in on the deal which could see france's largest bank having to pay up to nine billion dollars in fines for directly violating u.s. sanctions now this relates back to around thirty billion dollars worth of trades that were done with countries such as iran cuba most of all that all appear on the sanctions list
specifically from regions which are known to be host to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i dealt with the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them a step on the gas looking for ways to speed up the construction of a pipeline which would deliver russian gas bypassing ukraine. moscow and brussels have been at odds over the project which has recently been frozen by the e.u. more and that just to have for you. france's largest bank b.m.p. party by is...
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some headway toward that end, and i hope we can continue that, that collaboration. >> okay. >> so, i actually asked the budget analyst who i think will be giving his report to do more formal work to look at vehicle purchases in your department. i guess we'll be hearing a report [speaker not understood]. there seems to be some progress around [speaker not understood] which i'm excited about seeing because it's been a long time coming to actually have, you know, [speaker not understood] actually happen in the department. but i expect that we'll be getting more information next week around vehicle purchases. i want to make sure that we are able to maximize the life-span of our vehicles and look at the costs -- >> we do have a one vehicle from 1985. so, we've maximized at least one car. >> that's great to hear. it's probably in the movie starsky and hutch. [speaker not understood]. >> any other questions for the chief? okay, mr. rose, can we move to your report, please? >> mr. chairman, members of the committee, on page 61 of our report, recommended reductions to the proposed budget total 296,4 3
some headway toward that end, and i hope we can continue that, that collaboration. >> okay. >> so, i actually asked the budget analyst who i think will be giving his report to do more formal work to look at vehicle purchases in your department. i guess we'll be hearing a report [speaker not understood]. there seems to be some progress around [speaker not understood] which i'm excited about seeing because it's been a long time coming to actually have, you know, [speaker not...
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so i. actually very honored to join secretary schultz on this temporary stage to let you know now excited to do the groundbreaking for the new haurldz of our commonwealth club under any circumstances it's better than q and a sections at the board of supervisors but i agree wholeheartedly with what the secretary has described this is a very challenging time on the world global stage and we do need more informed discussion will what was going on in the rest of the world and for the innovation capital of the world in san francisco we want this information because we are a global haurldz for a lot of companies but we're also the home of so many people who want to be better informed of what is the going on in the rest of the world not only for investment purposes but to understand our roll in in entire world we're a global city we have to be better informed that's why we have fantastic education sflul between our ucsf and uc san francisco and our educated public needs to have better information and we want that information centered with our commonwealth club and have that vigorous debate i'm very
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>> it kind of was because i actually thought that we were going to the very last list, so i actually studied the hardest list and not exactly professional. so it was a little scary to see what word i was going to get. >> now, for those who may not be convinced out there. [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] [ speaking spanish ] >> now, when my wife first proposed to send my kids to a dual language school, i said no way. i want them to perfect english first and then we'll teach them spanish, but when you see the development of someone like ruby and how versed she is in both languages, it is pretty amazing. >>s the it is just the science out there to support it. if you learn two languages for kids at that age, they learn quicker. it is easier for them to development. so it was a no-brainer for us, really, because we knew they were going to get the english. we didn't know if they would keep the spanish. >> it is fascinating, it really is. you are on your way to the competition, what is that going to be like? >> that's going to be like, it's going to be really big since there's a lo
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and so i actually -- it goes pretty deep here. i think this is so fundamental. and i don't -- i think the only thing we have that we can learn is i do believe that old saw, information is power. i think if we learn what the truth is, we find out what is actually happening, and we have the facts, we can act on them. but there are still many americans who won't. i reconcile that, myself to that. but there are a lot of americans who need to frankly, start paying attention. >> the book is "935 lies: the future of truth and the decline of america's moral integrity." chuck lewis, thanks for being with me. >> thanks for having me. >> at our website, billmoyers.com, we'll connect you to that iraq war card, a searchable database of the "935 lies" that led us down the path to bloodshed and chaos. that's all at billmoyers.com. i'll see you there and i'll see you here, next time. >>> don't wait a get to more moyers. go to billmoyers.com for more essays and video features. >> funding is provided by -- ann gumewitz. carnegie corporation. democratic engagement and the advancem
and so i actually -- it goes pretty deep here. i think this is so fundamental. and i don't -- i think the only thing we have that we can learn is i do believe that old saw, information is power. i think if we learn what the truth is, we find out what is actually happening, and we have the facts, we can act on them. but there are still many americans who won't. i reconcile that, myself to that. but there are a lot of americans who need to frankly, start paying attention. >> the book is...
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specifically from regions which are known to be hostile to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i doubt that the the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them. while indeed a serious ukrainian nationalists have again risen in a spate of new attacks vandalizing buildings and attacking a church now read up on the latest street violence at r.t. dot com. embarrassment in poland poland's foreign ministers been secretly taped comparing his country's relationship with the us to a sexual act and it's washington that's come out on top of his word important as been following the embarrassing be frank diplomatic conversation. the polish government has indirectly confirm the authenticity of the leak conversations which you're talking about where we hear the foreign minister calling his country's alliance with america worthless and during the conversation foreign minister rattus love sir course he gets quite vulgar describing warsaw's relationship to washington in one which poland is the partner who's always performing sexual favors and receiving nothing in return the pri
specifically from regions which are known to be hostile to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually i doubt that the the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them. while indeed a serious ukrainian nationalists have again risen in a spate of new attacks vandalizing buildings and attacking a church now read up on the latest street violence at r.t. dot com. embarrassment in poland poland's foreign ministers been secretly taped comparing his country's relationship...
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for that he hit me hard he beat me so many times but i kept going back to him i left him only after living together he was probably a man trap and the so i. actually think that both of us are to blame. neither of us wanted to give any ground we had those never ending fights on a daily basis it's as simple as that what we should have done is gather our wits and think about who should shut their mouth first a little. more but we didn't do that. during the last months we were living together i used to go straight home from work without any intention of thinking i would just ignore her but once i came home she would do something from basically she just started irritating me in some way. i would just keep my mouth shut instead of talking to her and when she saw that she tried to push me even more and then we would start fighting. even his her twice under is shamed of that. i heard all four screams from my kids i ran in there and saw their father choking the kitten that already had a blue tongue and nose i'm media three pride his hands off the kitten and in the instant i found myself at the bottom of the stairs. i came around to a very peculiar scene wh
for that he hit me hard he beat me so many times but i kept going back to him i left him only after living together he was probably a man trap and the so i. actually think that both of us are to blame. neither of us wanted to give any ground we had those never ending fights on a daily basis it's as simple as that what we should have done is gather our wits and think about who should shut their mouth first a little. more but we didn't do that. during the last months we were living together i...
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so, i actually have family down at the jersey shore all week. they picked this week. i didn't pick this for them. i will say this off the bat. but storm scan3 shows wet weather out there. if you are at the shore, neighbor is ooh vacation week, you will get the outdoor plans, in you just have to keep an eye to the sky. certainly you can sign up for our eyewitness weather text alerts. but you can see pretty heavy rain rolling through at the moment, storm scan3 makes its triple sweep here. not necessarily everybody getting in on there is but where you are, heavy rain pounding down across specially northern new jersey, if your travels are taking you perhaps up to new york sit, the running quite a bit of damp weather hitting the road right now, quickly through future weather, i like how this initialize dollars, pocket over where we are currently seeing the heavy pocket of rain. as we put things into motion, you can see, little bit of break along the way, however, there will be another round of showers, perhaps a thunderstorm, that starts to pop for us. basically all that's
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specifically from regions which are known to be whole storm to the aspirations of the eastern ukrainians so i actually are dealt with the government or mr poroshenko has really much control over them well given what you just said and also the fact that there are some advocates of the continued crackdown among the ukrainian elite i mean how can we be sure that it was peace initiatives are being observed. well they're not being observed and i don't really seriously believe that they are going to be observed observed i don't personally have any expectations or hopes of anything coming out of this process if there is going to be a peace settlement in the ukraine it is going to be externally imposed and there are discussions on the way between the russians and the germans of the french which might lead to that though whether they will remains to be seen well why do you think it was refusing to hold talks with the other leaders of the self-proclaimed republics. i think the fundamental problem is that the people in kiev do not accept and cannot bring themselves to accept that the people in the eastern ukrain
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so i'm going to tell you something. that i haven't told a lot of people. okay? so i'm actually an undocumented immigrant. i am an illegal alien person, sort of. i mean, i am. i just don't like to use the word illegal alien phrase. i'm about to come out about this nationally. i'm coming out, i'm writing a story about my being undocumented. i'm launching a whole campaign about what it means to be an american and the fact that i am an american. no -- oh, don't clap. no, no, no. there are 11 million undocumented people in this country. we serve you food at chipotle, we work at your houses, we mow your lawns, maybe we are doctors, or nurses. we're not who you think we are. yeah? what were you going to say? >> maybe this is a stupid question but aren't you afraid of any repercussions? >> oh, god, yes. oh, my god, it's terrifying. this is definitely the riskiest thing i have ever done. i'm in this to have some sort of impact. >> my name is ron rodriguez. i'm 20 years old and i came to the united states when i was 6 years old. >> my name is felipe and i'm 23. i was born in rio, brazil. >> in 2010, i started watch
so i'm going to tell you something. that i haven't told a lot of people. okay? so i'm actually an undocumented immigrant. i am an illegal alien person, sort of. i mean, i am. i just don't like to use the word illegal alien phrase. i'm about to come out about this nationally. i'm coming out, i'm writing a story about my being undocumented. i'm launching a whole campaign about what it means to be an american and the fact that i am an american. no -- oh, don't clap. no, no, no. there are 11...
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say we should be used as i think bats actually getting into i behind us is a nation of that near the aesthetics or persona that sometime come at a market i was talking about so i actually think that one of the most important things from the left in america and a lot of the rest of the developed world is to consider the unique situation that we're dealing with and das kapital countries in the figure out how to route our critiques in that the material needs of working class people and how to take them from where they are now to a direction where they recognize that the problem isn't just. crony capitalism it isn't just going sachs the problem is deeper and more structural it's a system that a private people autonomy and forces them to exploit themselves in the workplace for other people's profits so obviously it is obviously good agree with that side but tactically i think we have solidarity to offer them we have we have things we do to help them in their struggles and there's things they can do to help us in our struggles but i wouldn't say that there's any more relevant started today organizing thank you is so much cars and car a really really appreciate you
say we should be used as i think bats actually getting into i behind us is a nation of that near the aesthetics or persona that sometime come at a market i was talking about so i actually think that one of the most important things from the left in america and a lot of the rest of the developed world is to consider the unique situation that we're dealing with and das kapital countries in the figure out how to route our critiques in that the material needs of working class people and how to take...
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so i would recommend actually that we bring this back to curriculum. curriculum chair is commissioner maufas so we can actually see the plan. i for tonight things are being rolled out. i think what we heard tonight is we'd like to see the actual plan of what it's going to be and i would ask my fellow commissioner to put this on the agenda so you can come back and share the plans with the committee which is always augmented so any of the board members can [inaudible] and also open to the public too because i think we're anxiously awaiting that. i would hope to see in the budget money for restoretive coaches on site for schools that need this intensive coaching. what we've seen from these past schools that have had it it's been extremely beneficial and not that expensive. i thought it would be way more expensive to do that so i think we'll get a lot of bang for our buck when we do it so that's why i'm recommending it personally. miss cast, will you please note that vice president has joined us. >> you're informing those systems of what your needs are. you
so i would recommend actually that we bring this back to curriculum. curriculum chair is commissioner maufas so we can actually see the plan. i for tonight things are being rolled out. i think what we heard tonight is we'd like to see the actual plan of what it's going to be and i would ask my fellow commissioner to put this on the agenda so you can come back and share the plans with the committee which is always augmented so any of the board members can [inaudible] and also open to the public...
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be as apathy says i think bats actually getting into behind us is a nation of that that have been near the aesthetics of persona at some time come and have a marker i was talking about so i actually think that one of the most important things for the left in america and a lot of the rest of the developed world is to consider the unique situation that we're dealing with and das kapital countries and to figure out how to root our critiques in that the material needs of working class people and how to take them from where they are now to a direction where they recognize the problem isn't just. crony capitalism it isn't just going sachs the problem is deeper and more structural it's a system that a private people autonomy and forces them to exploit themselves in the workplace for other people profits so obviously it is that this is going to agree with that side but tactically i think we have solidarity doc and we have we have things we can do to help them in their struggles and there's things they can do to help us in our struggles but i wouldn't say that there's any more relevant started today organizing thank you is so much cars and car a really really appreciate your in
be as apathy says i think bats actually getting into behind us is a nation of that that have been near the aesthetics of persona at some time come and have a marker i was talking about so i actually think that one of the most important things for the left in america and a lot of the rest of the developed world is to consider the unique situation that we're dealing with and das kapital countries and to figure out how to root our critiques in that the material needs of working class people and...
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should be used as i think bats actually getting into i became this is a nation of that that have been near the aesthetics of persona at some time come and have a marker i was talking about so i actually think that one of the most important things for the left in america and a lot of the rest of the developed world is to consider the unique situation that we're dealing with and das kapital countries in the figure out how to root arkell and how to take them from where they are now to a direction where they recognize the problem isn't just. crony capitalism it isn't just going sachs the problem is deeper and more structural it's a system that a private people of autonomy and forces them to exploit themselves in the workplace for other people's profits so obviously it is obviously going to grieve in that sense but tactically i think we have solidarity dopy them we have we have things we can do to help them in their struggles and there's things they can do to help us in our struggles but i wouldn't say that there's any more relevant started today organizing thank you is so much scars and car really really appreciate your insight . thank you. so that's our show you guys before i
should be used as i think bats actually getting into i became this is a nation of that that have been near the aesthetics of persona at some time come and have a marker i was talking about so i actually think that one of the most important things for the left in america and a lot of the rest of the developed world is to consider the unique situation that we're dealing with and das kapital countries in the figure out how to root arkell and how to take them from where they are now to a direction...
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that couldn't be the sole reason i've actually had a girlfriend and my mother didn't approve of it was a rocky road. i mean she ended up being right but. bradley so was it like working with fifty cent. he's a very. you some of the funniest stories you ever heard the song that i actually do with it he said i recorded my part three years prior to the song coming up i actually recorded it initially for dr jerry's detox we went in i work with. about a week we did probably five or six of these and. also bradley so i want to know is you schober in the studio myself you know drink well i think a lot of artists you know need different head to make certain kind of music i think when they know you need it you know something a little drink you know me i feel good when i'm making music it's not in a necessity to do anything but i think this led to tweets what do you do with your down time. when do i have that when i do things like that i love the ball really play basketball you ball that's a blue collar sport i love both. st louis wants to know what your least favorite song is some of these things are going to say it's good but they don't see it because they
that couldn't be the sole reason i've actually had a girlfriend and my mother didn't approve of it was a rocky road. i mean she ended up being right but. bradley so was it like working with fifty cent. he's a very. you some of the funniest stories you ever heard the song that i actually do with it he said i recorded my part three years prior to the song coming up i actually recorded it initially for dr jerry's detox we went in i work with. about a week we did probably five or six of these and....
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so i don't actually feel resentful, i take that as a given.nd when someone asks, what's exxon's motivation, my answer is in their motivation is their stockholders and their corporate net worth. >> did it make you feel that you needed to do something about what was going on in mayflower? did you feel like you had some responsibility to do something there? >> the truth of the matter is what we've been trying to do is get the human story out because that is what other americans can understand and relate to, that experience with something that would have reverberation and impact. >> when we come back, using money to change politics. >> big things are happening. thanks to president obama, america is laying the foundation for the way we power tomorrow. >> you've been a supporter of the president. >> i have. and i am. ♪ >> billionaire tom steyer has donated $65 million to establish renewable energy centers at yale and stanford, and he has entered and into the political arena, spending more than $10 million to support various initiatives and candidate
so i don't actually feel resentful, i take that as a given.nd when someone asks, what's exxon's motivation, my answer is in their motivation is their stockholders and their corporate net worth. >> did it make you feel that you needed to do something about what was going on in mayflower? did you feel like you had some responsibility to do something there? >> the truth of the matter is what we've been trying to do is get the human story out because that is what other americans can...
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i think i may be still bit a little bit actually but. i think it's more so at this point i want to have a conversation with a real conversation because we've we've spoken over the years but he's never really been through with me as the world as he has you in my life he's got a son that he's kind of abandoned that has become enormously successful always you know how he does it that they're. in must be difficult to actually have a stepfather this force of his father. being with him you know not it not at all either i wasn't very happy with the way. he was and for his life you know he was my stepfather when i was younger and we kind of parted ways but as for us. he wasn't really in his life so you have a male influence in your life it's. true a momentous and. you know. commingle you know as far as. boyfriends or husbands. a real male figure i've never really. you feel so you didn't go to college. you know there were times when i wanted to go i wanted to go because my friends would want to go because it felt like that was what i was supposed to be done very says
i think i may be still bit a little bit actually but. i think it's more so at this point i want to have a conversation with a real conversation because we've we've spoken over the years but he's never really been through with me as the world as he has you in my life he's got a son that he's kind of abandoned that has become enormously successful always you know how he does it that they're. in must be difficult to actually have a stepfather this force of his father. being with him you know not...
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so i actually -- i wonder what those conversations were about. we better change direction here. it looks too good for the white house, i guess. this is politics, and i really resent them playing politics with the life of a soldier. >> we need to find out if they knew about the signing statement. but goldie taylor, the hypocrisy, what the congresswoman just said, the idea of leaving an american soldier behind, just that idea, what does it do to our troops, what does it do to the morale of those in the military? >> that's the reason why it's a poor value. we don't leave a soldier or service person behind, man or woman, no matter what we believe about their individual morals, whether we believe they violated a law or not. we don't leave them behind. it violates troop morale. it decreases our troop readiness. it harms troop cohesion. so in order for us to be a ready fighting force, every man and woman who fights on our behalf has to know that their brothers and sisters will come and get them, come what may, dead or alive. we're still bringing home service members who died during pre
so i actually -- i wonder what those conversations were about. we better change direction here. it looks too good for the white house, i guess. this is politics, and i really resent them playing politics with the life of a soldier. >> we need to find out if they knew about the signing statement. but goldie taylor, the hypocrisy, what the congresswoman just said, the idea of leaving an american soldier behind, just that idea, what does it do to our troops, what does it do to the morale of...
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>> so i actually have to take on this old veneer. the bamboo that they would turn into the bike. >> from that into this and from that into a bicycle. i really just love this story. because it's so well wrapped. they have this problem of invasive specious and this amazing solution that not only gets rid of the invasive specious but provides a solution and makes a nice ride around town. >> and it's right in the downtown. >> are they sticking to bikes or others as well? >> they are doing skateboards as well. i'm glad they started with bikes because i really skateboards. >> thank you for sharing, next week on "techknow." >> follow our expert contributors on twitter, facebook, google plus and more. >> this is joe berlinger calling, i'm the director of that documentary about the manning case and i know you had told my team not to call anymore-i just wanted to introduce myself, just to tell you a little bit about what we're hoping to do. can i just say one thing-which is, we're not here to talk about the guilt or innocence of mr.
>> so i actually have to take on this old veneer. the bamboo that they would turn into the bike. >> from that into this and from that into a bicycle. i really just love this story. because it's so well wrapped. they have this problem of invasive specious and this amazing solution that not only gets rid of the invasive specious but provides a solution and makes a nice ride around town. >> and it's right in the downtown. >> are they sticking to bikes or others as well?...
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actually isn't that bad in the supercar world. but i think they wanted a bigger hit. they were a little disappointed with -- with the reaction from actual buyers. ferrari keeps a residual value so and really right now, you could buy a 12-c for a lot cheaper than the original. so i actually think go look for 12-c. >> well done. thanks very much. jason harper bloomberg auto columnist. always a pleasure. coming up, we're going to talk with two doctors who can help millions of people who suffer from acne. we've got details. coming up. ♪ >> millions of americans suffer from acne and eczema. two doctors have created a line of products that are designed to treat these skin conditions. joining me now, clean skin care co-founder dr. clay cockrel and dr. azam anwar. azam, let's begin with you. how did you decide to go into this world of creating these products? >> i'm a physician. cardologist. and i suffered a skin infection. it was actually related to miersa or the resistant staph. and my good friend a world-renowned dermatologist treated me with antibiotics. and after being treated by him, he recommended a regimen you can describe what you recommended. >> what did you prescribe for aza
actually isn't that bad in the supercar world. but i think they wanted a bigger hit. they were a little disappointed with -- with the reaction from actual buyers. ferrari keeps a residual value so and really right now, you could buy a 12-c for a lot cheaper than the original. so i actually think go look for 12-c. >> well done. thanks very much. jason harper bloomberg auto columnist. always a pleasure. coming up, we're going to talk with two doctors who can help millions of people who...
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was willing to go change her day there were times during the debate she'd move her schedule so i could actually be there to put my kids to bed she knew i had to be a good mom to be a good worker i was so lucky but the truth of what we're saying you shouldn't have to win the boss loiter to be a good mom and be a good parent i should be able to do both it's better for our economy and our families. so secretary of labor (clapping) secretary of labor talked about those issues and he's right we're only the only developed country in the with world 70 percent of low income workers' compensation when i come home to you, san francisco workers don't have - i hope people will phone call on june 23rd we want to sparks a national conversation to make a public demand for policy change. we want to make sure people understand those are choices they're not just private choices you have to make on our own we can have paid leave and access to sick days and it will be better for our economy california is paving the way and san francisco is paving the way i hope everyone about focus on june 23rd i hope your voice w
was willing to go change her day there were times during the debate she'd move her schedule so i could actually be there to put my kids to bed she knew i had to be a good mom to be a good worker i was so lucky but the truth of what we're saying you shouldn't have to win the boss loiter to be a good mom and be a good parent i should be able to do both it's better for our economy and our families. so secretary of labor (clapping) secretary of labor talked about those issues and he's right we're...
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. >> so i actually was in between two big investigations, and picked up the paper one day. our san francisco bureau, new york times and francisco bureau had a story. of course some of the lawyers that fought each other over the presidency in bush the door in 2000. joining the of the file this case. it was the first federal constitutional challenge to same-sex marriage ban. is this better? sorry about that. it was the first challenge to a federal challenge to same-sex marriage ban. that thought to myself, however ted olson, this conservative that liberals love to hate because see, of course, had one, how he can to take this cause has to be a good story. i went and said, look, i know this is not my normal fare, but i am interested, would like to do it, in between projects, and i'm the only person that he would probably talk to. i had done to know him. additional a background for the washington post. i got to know him more. he figured in his interesting way. he was one of the few lawyers and was willing to stand up and tell the lawyers that you can go to the supreme court unti
. >> so i actually was in between two big investigations, and picked up the paper one day. our san francisco bureau, new york times and francisco bureau had a story. of course some of the lawyers that fought each other over the presidency in bush the door in 2000. joining the of the file this case. it was the first federal constitutional challenge to same-sex marriage ban. is this better? sorry about that. it was the first challenge to a federal challenge to same-sex marriage ban. that...
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right. >> so i actually don't have a problem with either bond valuation or stock valuation. now, if i still believed in a 4% neutral fed funds rate, then sell everything that you can get your hands on, but if you believe in, too, the markets are in a fair zone of valuation. >> all right. stay with us, paul. we're going to take a quick break, but i want to ask you about the story that the bond market's been telling us, specialical ical specifically the ten year, based on what the stock market has been telling us. >>> amazon taking a hit. retail giant launching its streaming music service today. will it really sing with consumers? the one big thing you need to know about that. >>> plus, twitter shares flying. the guy the company was hoping would drive growth is out the door. who was he? now what? julia boorstin is in l.a. for us. julia? >> absolutely right. twitter's chief operating officer is leaving and company isn't replacing him. i'll tell you why this is good news for investors coming up after the break. friday night, buddy. you are gonna need a wingman. and with my cash b
right. >> so i actually don't have a problem with either bond valuation or stock valuation. now, if i still believed in a 4% neutral fed funds rate, then sell everything that you can get your hands on, but if you believe in, too, the markets are in a fair zone of valuation. >> all right. stay with us, paul. we're going to take a quick break, but i want to ask you about the story that the bond market's been telling us, specialical ical specifically the ten year, based on what the...