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. >> so kevin, when did you find out your kid wanted to do standup. >> about two days before we made the video. he said, daddy, i want to be what you are. i said, what do you mean? he said, i want to be a comedian. i said, okay, we're going to record a video and make you a twitter and facebook. we posted it and it went crazy. he's much better than me as a comedian, as much as it hurts my feeling. he's had far more success than i've had. >> what's your favorite joke. >> the one where i lick my hand. >> that one was pretty funny. >>> did you and zay zay collaborate on this? >> i asked him if he wanted to help with the material. he said, no, write it for me an i'll perform it. it's live from his point of view. >> do you have favorite jokes that didn't end up on the video. >> one day put apples on their head. >> who puts apples on their head? >> a lion, a dog, and a tiger. >> i think that one needs a little tweaking. >> zay zay, good luck. remember, stay humble, okay, when you're super famous. >> i'm the youngest comedian in the world. >> a runner up in today's rtm countdown, a hardworki
. >> so kevin, when did you find out your kid wanted to do standup. >> about two days before we made the video. he said, daddy, i want to be what you are. i said, what do you mean? he said, i want to be a comedian. i said, okay, we're going to record a video and make you a twitter and facebook. we posted it and it went crazy. he's much better than me as a comedian, as much as it hurts my feeling. he's had far more success than i've had. >> what's your favorite joke. >>...
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assault. >> hinojosa: at one point or another, it's going to... >> yeah, absolutely. >> hinojosa: so kevin, you now have dual citizenship. u're an american and brish citizen. and probably some people would be surprised when they find out that you actually grew up in the middle of oklahoma. >> that's right. >> hinojosa: and your first experience of what you saw as a child in oklahoma between a black family and your family... >> oh, well, when i was a tiny boy, and... >> hinojosa: but it planted the seed. >> it did. i mean, stepping into, in tulsa, oklahoma, a segregated lunch line. and i think i was, like, four. and there was a family waiting behind this little velvet-covered rope to go in the cafeteria line, but we were white, so we were going to walk right through. but i had been to kindergarten. i knew the rule-- first, first, right? they were there first. so i took this rope down and said, "y'all go ahead," speaking like an okie. and this father, you know, this african american father, and my father... you know, i can only barely understand now what must have gone on between those two.
assault. >> hinojosa: at one point or another, it's going to... >> yeah, absolutely. >> hinojosa: so kevin, you now have dual citizenship. u're an american and brish citizen. and probably some people would be surprised when they find out that you actually grew up in the middle of oklahoma. >> that's right. >> hinojosa: and your first experience of what you saw as a child in oklahoma between a black family and your family... >> oh, well, when i was a tiny boy,...
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so kevin, break down what is being heard inside the supreme court for the supreme court this morning. because we've been following the reports of the liberal justices going on the offense. what's your take? >> well, the question before the court this morning is assuming that the court strikes down the mandate, does it take down the entire statute with it? it was argued against the mandate yesterday and he argues once you strike down the mandate and everything that's tied to it, all you're left with is a hallow shell of a statute that congress never would've enacted and you should strike the whole thing down. and there wasn't a lot of appetite for that in the court this morning. >> professor, many were surprised at how hard the solicitor general was grilled by some of the justices on tuesday. i want to remind everybody about that. take a listen. >> do you not have a heavy burden of justification to show authorization under the constitution? >> can the government require you to buy a cell phone because that would facilitate responding when you need emergency services? >> everybody has t
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. >> so welcome. >> kevin johnson recently found temporary legal work but with $230,000 in law school't afford to give up his full-time job. chip reid, cbs news, new york. >>> that's a harsh reality. coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," we'll have the latest on prince harry's visit to the americas. he's in brazil this morning. and why exercising at the gym could give your career a boost. very interesting there. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." "cbs morning news." this was the gulf's best tourism season in years. this is the "cbs morning news." this is the s morning news." .this is the "cbs morning news." this is the " . make that mississippi. the best part of the gulf is wherever you choose... and now is a great time to discover it. this year millions of people did. we set all kinds of records. next year we're out to do even better. so come on down to louisiana... florida... alabama... mississippi. we can't wait to see you. brought to you by bp and all of us who call the gulf home. you can always expect more. like more on demand shows and movies than
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hopefully that it doesn't get to that kevin thank you so much for coming on the show that was kevin powell he's an activist and author of barack obama ronald reagan and the goat dr king. thank you. all more controversy this week surrounding the practice of fracking the u.s. department of agriculture has dropped a plan to require an extensive environmental review before handing mortgages to people that plan to use the land arroyo and gas drilling now this has outraged opponents of hydraulic fracturing who say it eases up on rules on this method of drilling be able to leave the practice comes with extremely harmful health and environmental risks so another debate over energy rages on and america let's talk more about this i was joined by greg palast he's an investigative journalist and author of the buck vultures picnic and person of petroleum pegs power pirates and high finance carnivores it's out in bookstores on november fourteenth take a listen. well fracking is a brand new wave getting gas and oil only out really really used for about a decade or so. it is what we they do is they drill
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in our latest technology update but before that holiday short i had lunch the past seven days so i'm kevin allen beer moscow and our team tonight. tomic plugs. it's intentions it's. cool to see. the two thousands of nuclear security summit. on r.t. . from . this is. just. so for us isn't saluja rates of. the roads of leukemia for example a surgery of its own expect. breast cancers more than sense on its toes cancers fourteen times of forget the exact reasons for the shoot as not nothing that you have ever found in any epidemiological study can be read but there is a way that brings victory and its creator. he's not alone some are more severe than others we have sunday eighties born without skulls without organs and sometimes with their legs totally twisted blood means death to those from which point is such a and. i'm still goes to use the splenda. and the celebration and they don't realize it said stan looking at their own future concept of. this is just. it's so sad.
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thank you so much, kevin eckstrom. >> thank you. >>> there was more evidence this week of the incredible power of social media. an advocacy group called invisible children released a 30-minute video with celebrities, including prominent people of faith, calling for the arrest of ugandan militia leader joseph kony. kony's lord's resistance army abducts children and forces them to become soldiers. the video was posted on youtube monday, and with the help of twitter and facebook, it went viral. by week's end, it had been viewed more than 67 million times. according to a hartford seminary study, the vast majority of american congregations are now using online technologies including social media to expand their reach. but what impact is this having on beliefs, practices, and religious authority structures? >>> on any given weekend, some 15,000 people worship with the evangelical northland church, but about a third of them never set foot in the building here in longwood, florida. they're worshipping online via the web and facebook and smartphones. >> we call ourselves a church distributed beca
thank you so much, kevin eckstrom. >> thank you. >>> there was more evidence this week of the incredible power of social media. an advocacy group called invisible children released a 30-minute video with celebrities, including prominent people of faith, calling for the arrest of ugandan militia leader joseph kony. kony's lord's resistance army abducts children and forces them to become soldiers. the video was posted on youtube monday, and with the help of twitter and facebook, it...
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what we know so far kevin is the fact that. special envoy kofi annan said that he will be sending his team to damascus as early as this weekend to begin to scarfing plans his plans to deploy international monitors there he said the first objective is to of course stop all the violence and bloodshed taking place in syria and to establish an impended humanitarian assistance for all those in need in syria he said if the syrian conflict is not handled properly and handled quickly the end result could be disastrous for the entire region kofi annan the u.n. arab league special envoy to syria also pleaded with u.n. security council members to finally break their deadlock and come to a consensus and speak with one voice he said that will not only. give credibility to the international community but it will also help establish peace in syria and help his process a process that he said is very difficult very challenging but one that he is committed to now just last weekend he did travel to syria he met with syrian president bashar al ass
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costner let's civil liberties blogger for fired up lake kevin thanks so much for joining us tonight and ok let's start by breaking down some of these details in terms of what it is that the defense is arguing that the government has been withholding from that that by late manning's rights right so they're trying to get the government to disclose certain riddance that they feel could be really helpful to. defending manning and so some of these things clue for your requests related to the two thousand and seven apache helicopter attack which was in the collateral murder video. of damage assessments such as people looking at the information that was released by bradley manning allegedly and determining whether national security was harmed or put at risk and they include. forensic computer images to. showing the sort of software that were on the computers in the facility that bradley manning was doing his intelligence work in and also include the sort of you know the just the government doesn't want to disclose this over to us that. believes could be helpful
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so two seconds ago... hey mr. and mrs. harris, where's kevin? say hi kevin. hi. mom, put me down. put...the phone...down. choys had their baby? so 29 seconds ago. well we should get them a gift. [ choys ] thanks for the gift! [ amy and rob ] you're welcome! you're welcome! [ male announcer ] get it fast with at&t. the nation's largest 4g network. at&t. ♪ >>> all right. before the break. i asked, when was the last time someone won the presidency without winning ohio in the general election? it's only happened twice in the past 100 years, but the last time was 1960. richard nixon carried ohio, but jfk won the election. congrats to mike from indiana for tweeting me with the right answer. >>> all right. this super tuesday could be the day that mitt romney brings home all the bacon, or not. so what's myitt up to and wheres he going to take tonight's returns? candy crowley on the phone. she's been chasing him. any luck, candy? >> reporter: he is going to be here in massachusetts, his other home state. this is where mitt romney was governor here, obviously. so he will end the day here in boston, where he is goi
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and so when kevin came to me with the idea about turning the battle of the shock valley into a book, i said, wow, you know, let me do some research, let me read, you know, about the battle. and i called up kevin's story, i looked at what had been written because this was a major news event. this was covered not only by the associated press, but by "the washington post", and the story went out all over the country. and why not? it was an heroic mission. you had ten men who were caught in the battle, and they earned ten silver stars, and the army said that this was a mission that disresulted the enemy in -- disrupted the enemy in the shock valley. and you have to understand where the shock valley is. it's this remote province, this remote area in northeastern afghanistan, and it's a place where we started doing our research before we decided to do the book where even the soviets didn't venture. this was a really remote part where no one had gone really before. and we looked at it, and we said, you know, why were they sent on this mission? because before you start a book, you always do
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kevin wells. >> can we listen to it a little bit more and talk about it? >> i have friends over there. >> [ bleep ]. >> jackie that is so frightening. kevin will join us live in a little bit. this is incredible video. >> we have new information in this hour that that tornado was an ef-4. it is one of the strongest tornados ever recorded in the top 2%. winds between 166 to 200 miles per hour. that can cause massive devastation. look at how much bigger the funnel is in this video. the funnel is in the middle. and you see surrounding it that larger rotation. that is the wall cloud and that is the part of a thunderstorm where we see the tornado drop out of. so i know that i-reporter saw it spinning and the tornado came right on out and continued to follow it. >> the aftermath of course the pictures behind us, that's what it leaves blind. jackie don't go far. we'll discuss this much, much more. we are learning how powerful some of these tornados were. at least 37 people are dead now. 14 of the deaths are in indiana. henryville a community 20 miles north of louisville, kentucky saw some of the worst of it. an ef-4 ripped the
kevin wells. >> can we listen to it a little bit more and talk about it? >> i have friends over there. >> [ bleep ]. >> jackie that is so frightening. kevin will join us live in a little bit. this is incredible video. >> we have new information in this hour that that tornado was an ef-4. it is one of the strongest tornados ever recorded in the top 2%. winds between 166 to 200 miles per hour. that can cause massive devastation. look at how much bigger the funnel is...
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kevin mccarthy, thank you. >> you have arrived. you are on the back of the muppets movie. >> i'm excited about it. i'm a muppet. >> that is soin. congratulation. >> thank you. let's get back out to tucker live along the tidal basin checking out the cherry blossoms. >> what a beautiful morning. we are starting to get a nice crowd starting to show up at the tidal basin. sunrise in a couple minutes time. we are starting to seat sun over the horizon. it will be a absolutely gorgeous day. come down and enjoy today. we've got rain back in the forecast both saturday and sunday and the possibility of some thunderstorms. with the a few petals already on the ground, i think the peak may be today here. so get out and enjoy the afternoon with temperatures in the 14r08. let's get to the weather forecast and then we've got a great ask the weather guy and was as we get into the afternoon here, i mentioned our temperatures should be in the 80s. -- get out and enjoy the afternoon with temperatures in the 80s. it is not bad out here. it is fairly mild. with temperatures already in the upper 50s and 60 at reagan national, it's nice comfortable
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thanks ever so much who thoughts to pray share it james petras those shows you professor at the university of new york thanks for being a nazi international thank you for inviting me kevin so that it will get together for a beer and world supply and i'm sure we will ok let's look at the rest of our news now today and. convicted nazi war criminal john demjanjuk has died in a care home in germany age ninety one in two thousand and eleven you may recall he was convicted of assisting in the murder of around twenty eight thousand jews while serving god. and he was sentenced to just five years in prison because the court ruled no particular crime. to him he was allowed to stay in a home for the elderly. while his appeal was being reviewed. elsewhere in europe s.s. veterans have been getting heroes on is the annual march held in latvia's capital's been massively condemned is a poor affair cation of that series and despite that it's got support of the highest political levels as r.t. jacob green's found out for us there's been decades of change since the world where nazi germany dominated despite their bloody legacy to some quarters of europe their views still have an audience
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so, welcome. >> reporter: kevin johnson recently found temporary legal work, but with $230,000 in law school debthe can't afford to give up his full-time job. chip reid, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: we told you that a solar storm was coming, and it did. explosions on the sun kicked up highly charged particles that bombarded the earth, but the storm was not as intense as expected. there are no reports of problems with power grids, satellites, or gps, and another bright spot, the northern lights have been spectacular. this is time-lapse video of an aurora in the skies over michigan. one year after the earth shook so violently and triggered a tsunami in japan, the ordeal is not over. a survivor tells his story next right there -- reminds you . why you fell in love with her in the first place. but your erectile dysfunction -- that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequ
so, welcome. >> reporter: kevin johnson recently found temporary legal work, but with $230,000 in law school debthe can't afford to give up his full-time job. chip reid, cbs news, new york. >> pelley: we told you that a solar storm was coming, and it did. explosions on the sun kicked up highly charged particles that bombarded the earth, but the storm was not as intense as expected. there are no reports of problems with power grids, satellites, or gps, and another bright spot, the...
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decade i can tell you the people in that state are really upset about that nuclear power plant kevin thanks so much for being with us thank you and for the great work of doing it nuclear dot org the clock to nuclear disaster here in the united states is taking let's get nuclear power the most expensive and most dangerous form of energy on the planet before we regret it might happen. it's thursday so is he dead on some science new research suggests the methicillin resistant staphylococcus origins better known as the highly end of resistant superbug mersa a flesh eating bacteria this killed so many people may have evolved its defenses to it have biopics on a factory farm a paper published by the american society for microbiology lays out how a human strain of mercer was originally drugged to feed at will but then transferred into a pig population were developed its resistance to antibiotics and then bounced back into the human population where it's going after us like most forms of livestock pigs are often fed antibiotics to help them grow faster and prevent the infections that come with the cro
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i agree with kevin mcdonald, so many young men and women are serving so honorably. incidents like this to happen in war zones. it is very have -- important we bring our troops home. >> the governor is the chair of the governors' association. >>> more than two hundred soldiers with the maryland national guard are back at home after serving a year overseas. we caught up with some members of the 175th infantry this morning as they were greeted. 240 soldiers have been deployed to support the camp david accord. it is great being back. they say they are putt to serve. >> i love my country. i want people to have the freedoms we have. >> i was gone for 12 months. the lead to be home. it is great to be home. >> they still have soldiers in egypt. they are expected home at a later date. >>> loyola does not have far to go for its first game. >> the campus came together after locking up a spot in march madness. they awaited their tenement fate. they heard their name. they were on their edges of the seats -- on the edges of the seats. loyola is the 15 seed. they will face a high
i agree with kevin mcdonald, so many young men and women are serving so honorably. incidents like this to happen in war zones. it is very have -- important we bring our troops home. >> the governor is the chair of the governors' association. >>> more than two hundred soldiers with the maryland national guard are back at home after serving a year overseas. we caught up with some members of the 175th infantry this morning as they were greeted. 240 soldiers have been deployed to...
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what the imperative is now is that the responsibility for retirement savings there is so little nst. . >> kevin, your company released a stud dwla asked people about attitudes towards personal investing. people seemed to say two things that are contradictory. on the one hand, government, help me. on the other hand, hands off my money. take your filthy hands off my safety net s this cognitive or sensitive for people to have a sense of i want the promised government made for me to be there whether i retire but i also want a space where i can make my own personal decisions without proper support from the government? >> i'm not so sure that the results are as ominous or conflicting as you might think. we did release a study this morning. there are copies -- the really curious thing was maybe encouraging in contrast in that to your bleak, somewhat bleak prescription for the future n that study was cross section of all americans. and 67% said that they feel like they have sole responsibility for their financial security. now in contrast and also acknowledging what you said, clearly, there's a feeling
what the imperative is now is that the responsibility for retirement savings there is so little nst. . >> kevin, your company released a stud dwla asked people about attitudes towards personal investing. people seemed to say two things that are contradictory. on the one hand, government, help me. on the other hand, hands off my money. take your filthy hands off my safety net s this cognitive or sensitive for people to have a sense of i want the promised government made for me to be there...
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. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> larry, kevin, thank you so much. thank you very much for joining us. kevin, good luck with that. we call it publication of atlantic's next big thing. it is now a real pleasure -- when we talked about bringing voices from around the spectrum, i didn't -- didn't know we would be able to get such an iconic economic essentially figure and theer tigs as allen meltze rerks. when i called allen he made the comment that, yes, i'll be there and i have a few things to say. so we're looking -- really looking forward to that. i also want to say because we realize that this is a real parade of folks, after dr. meltzer and my colleague here clyde crook, in this discussion of course we have sheila bair. we have laura tyson. larry summers. fred hockberg. i think i'm even missing someone there. gene spurling. yes. gene does not want to be forgotten, so gene will be here. and we will have this. but as a thank you to all of you as well, we've just decided to have a reception at the end with real drinks. and it's on us. i just felt like
. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> larry, kevin, thank you so much. thank you very much for joining us. kevin, good luck with that. we call it publication of atlantic's next big thing. it is now a real pleasure -- when we talked about bringing voices from around the spectrum, i didn't -- didn't know we would be able to get such an iconic economic essentially figure and theer tigs as allen meltze rerks. when i called allen he made the comment that, yes, i'll be there and i have a few...
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while all the more reason that this should be a big deal people relation paying attention to it kevin thanks so much for joining us i know that you've been you've had a long day of going to the hearing and everything and thanks for keeping us updated with all the details there. our time for a quick break but when we come back sofa is dead for now but it doesn't mean at our age to be to write in detail their plan with i asked be used to make sure the copyright gets in force the way they see fit and then things seem to be unraveling even further in afghanistan in the wake of the massacre earlier this week so we can talk about the continuing fallout since we come back. if you are chances book full of life. limited time. more optimistic. the theater where the ingenious open their hearts to the rest of us. are real limits. in the motion would be soon which bryson if you only bounce around from funds to transition in some. ways for instance on t.v. don't come. well for those of you thought that the war over the internet is over think again because on july twelfth i a species are going after pirates r
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doing yeah and well all of our reason of this should be people relation paying attention to it kevin thanks so much for joining us i know that you've been you've had a long day of going to the hearing and everything with thanks for keeping us updated with all the details there. it's time for a quick break well we come back so far is that for now but definitely a fit for him to tell their plan. to make sure the copyright case and force the way they see fit and then things seem to be unraveling even further in afghanistan in the wake of the massacre earlier this week so we can talk about the continuing fall out so as we come back. to people calling like you said for free and fair elections. again we're still reporting from the land where you can hear behind me loud explosions. on the. t.v. . you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so for langley you think you understand it and then he lives something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry welcome to the big picture . well for those of you who thought that t
doing yeah and well all of our reason of this should be people relation paying attention to it kevin thanks so much for joining us i know that you've been you've had a long day of going to the hearing and everything with thanks for keeping us updated with all the details there. it's time for a quick break well we come back so far is that for now but definitely a fit for him to tell their plan. to make sure the copyright case and force the way they see fit and then things seem to be unraveling...
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. >> of course, their mayor is a former nba great kevin johnson so i think he had a little something to do with that. >> all right. >>> here is a new sport that you may find stunning. >> this is the international ultimate tech ball tournament in thailand. the unusual thing is not the giant ball but how players can lose possession of it. any player who has the ball is open to unlimited shocking by stu gun!! courtesy of players on the opposing team. you can imagine the games are short. each consist of three seven- minute periods and i don't think you last more than a season playing that. that's crazy! >> that is worse than dodgeball. and i didn't think anything was worse than dodgeball. that's pretty bad. >>> 4:56. heads up for college applicants. >> how being too social could get you into a little bit of trouble. >> plus, saving the sport. oakland's plan to keep the athletics, warriors and raiders. >>> a double murder in one of the south bay's safest cities. we have a live report coming up. >>> the gop presidential hopefuls now looking ahead. how results from super tuesday will impact
. >> of course, their mayor is a former nba great kevin johnson so i think he had a little something to do with that. >> all right. >>> here is a new sport that you may find stunning. >> this is the international ultimate tech ball tournament in thailand. the unusual thing is not the giant ball but how players can lose possession of it. any player who has the ball is open to unlimited shocking by stu gun!! courtesy of players on the opposing team. you can imagine the...
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so happy that this man did this. he grabbed my shirt and said -- he asked me what my name was. and i said, kevin. i asked his name. and he said his name was and geronimo. and from there, a friendship really started and grew. i am so proud to be able to call that guest my close personal friend. we're all of the drummers. we talked about that. the last day, second to last day, i was sitting down with him having my lunch, and he tell me how he has been trying so hard to get a job and he had no luck, because he suffers from mental illness. he told me that even though he is unemployed and has to rely on welfare, he still volunteers every day. he finds ways to give back to the community, and that was so inspiring. here was a man who some might say hit rock bottom, but he had so much in dignity and so much love for his fellow human beings that he would go, even in a situation, and go and work for the betterment of mankind. it was that point that i said there are no excuses. i in my presence here is a challenge to all young adults, teenagers. you're never too busy. you're never too busy for social justice. you are never to
so happy that this man did this. he grabbed my shirt and said -- he asked me what my name was. and i said, kevin. i asked his name. and he said his name was and geronimo. and from there, a friendship really started and grew. i am so proud to be able to call that guest my close personal friend. we're all of the drummers. we talked about that. the last day, second to last day, i was sitting down with him having my lunch, and he tell me how he has been trying so hard to get a job and he had no...
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hopefully that it doesn't get to that kevin thank you so much for coming on the show that was kevin powell he's an activist and author of barack obama ronald reagan and the ghosts of dr tang. well more controversy this week surrounding the practice of fracking he was department of agriculture has dropped plans to require an extensive environmental review before handing mortgages to people that plan to use the land for oil and gas drilling and this has as raging opponents of hydro. hydraulic fracturing to say it eases up rules on the drilling method and they believe that the practice comes with extremely harmful health and environmental risks so another debate over energy rages on in america talk more about this i was joined by our very own christine for is out i first asked her about how fracking has affected residents in to mock tensile dania where she paid a visit to recently here's her take. well i was there almost two years ago and it is a very small city in pennsylvania a very rural area but it's you know it's a nice area it's a place where a lot of people go to retire they have these
hopefully that it doesn't get to that kevin thank you so much for coming on the show that was kevin powell he's an activist and author of barack obama ronald reagan and the ghosts of dr tang. well more controversy this week surrounding the practice of fracking he was department of agriculture has dropped plans to require an extensive environmental review before handing mortgages to people that plan to use the land for oil and gas drilling and this has as raging opponents of hydro. hydraulic...
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goods than we'd like to be able to buy but there are 6,000 brands we work with now so there's a lot out there. i think kevin's point is a good one. there are so many ditch reasons a brand would want to do this and there are some brands perceived to be for example, your mother's brand. not something you would wear. we'll tac take a suit and photoh the jeans and suddenly you have 30 year olds wearing it and that's a big deal. >> rose: how are you doing in the economic environment we're in. >> so far it's great. i think it's a big big opportunity. e-commerce is growing by tens of billions of dollars per year and some goes to amazon and us and spread all over. >> rose: i've started a few internet companies. >> rose: i also read about the layoffs. >> we were in some cities that weren't paying off. >> rose: how do you decide why does one pay off and another not. >> we don't have enough members and we don't feel there's enough activity in new york we're enormously profitable. >> rose: it's primarily a large-city phenomenon. >> in the way we do it is high-end it doesn't work in small cities. there's not enough people
goods than we'd like to be able to buy but there are 6,000 brands we work with now so there's a lot out there. i think kevin's point is a good one. there are so many ditch reasons a brand would want to do this and there are some brands perceived to be for example, your mother's brand. not something you would wear. we'll tac take a suit and photoh the jeans and suddenly you have 30 year olds wearing it and that's a big deal. >> rose: how are you doing in the economic environment we're in....
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kevin? he's not so little anymore. he's almost 6 feet tall, and he just graduated from high school.ng to college? at the moment he has a job, but i hope he'll consider it. a college education is so important these days. it's hard to find a decent job without it. you're telling me. the house isn't very far from here. i hope you'll feel comfortable there. i'm sure i will. what a beautiful house! it's been in the family for generations and we love it, but it costs a fortune to keep up. i've got these bags. you get those. ♪ i've got my memories, but they're far behind ♪ ♪ i'm traveling light. ♪ i'm traveling light ♪ i'm traveling light ♪ i'm traveling light. put those bags down there. wow... this house is really a jewel. i see why you've kept it. yes... it's very special to me. make yourself at home. it's your home now, too. oh, by the way, there's no smoking, and no drugs in the house. and no guests upstairs. i don't think you have to worry about that. i didn't think so. melaku... sorry to disturb you. i'd like you to meet my goddaughter. yes, of course, miss shaw. rebecca casey-- this
kevin? he's not so little anymore. he's almost 6 feet tall, and he just graduated from high school.ng to college? at the moment he has a job, but i hope he'll consider it. a college education is so important these days. it's hard to find a decent job without it. you're telling me. the house isn't very far from here. i hope you'll feel comfortable there. i'm sure i will. what a beautiful house! it's been in the family for generations and we love it, but it costs a fortune to keep up. i've got...
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. >> so what did kevin think of hunger games loved it and gave it 4.5 stars out of 5 the film transcends young and older movie goers but does warn the story is violent. >>> march madness we are talking about football. >> talking about two quarterbacks dave. >> peyton manning in orange and tim tebow in green do you like it? i don't think you do. see you next off the wall is coming back >> i am not a hater though. >> no. pgh >>> >> those two have too much energy for me. >> today might be a nice day to head to a movie. i will have your full forecast just ahead stay with us back after the break beautiful shot of the cherry blossoms on the potomac >>> some of the top stories we are following former vice president dick cheney continues to recover from a heart transplant the 71-year-old is still in intensive care in falls church this morning. mr. cheney waited nearly two years for his new heart. >>> republican presidential candidate rick santorum won the primary with 49% of the vote mitt romney came in a distant 2nd, with 27% newt gingrich 16 and ron paul 6%. >> tonight
. >> so what did kevin think of hunger games loved it and gave it 4.5 stars out of 5 the film transcends young and older movie goers but does warn the story is violent. >>> march madness we are talking about football. >> talking about two quarterbacks dave. >> peyton manning in orange and tim tebow in green do you like it? i don't think you do. see you next off the wall is coming back >> i am not a hater though. >> no. pgh >>> >> those two...
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when kevin any so we'll speak with people from a crossing the political spectrum. and about an hour crowds are expected to turn up at one of moscow's main square is what's being called at the fair election rally tens of thousands of observers had monitor the poll with some claiming widespread vote rigging which he says must be investigated artie's peter all of our lives for us so peter what is expected at this rally where you. can see where there is. as you said just over an hour to go before things are supposed to get under way here plenty of people already. through metal detectors that are just over to my left a lot of police here around twelve thousand the authorities are telling us to make sure things go safely. keeping an eye on things. around just over an hour's time what we're going to be seeing is stage just behind me the speeches taking place. people putting forward their views about what they fool the future of russia they think starting to pick up the minutes about an hour's time we'll see the full of. people where you are will be poring over alexion obs
when kevin any so we'll speak with people from a crossing the political spectrum. and about an hour crowds are expected to turn up at one of moscow's main square is what's being called at the fair election rally tens of thousands of observers had monitor the poll with some claiming widespread vote rigging which he says must be investigated artie's peter all of our lives for us so peter what is expected at this rally where you. can see where there is. as you said just over an hour to go before...
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only following on for dangerous kevin again so far the russian opposition failed to unite and put forth a single leader crucially to rival polluted do you think that might happen any time soon in the future i doubt it because you see there are two types of people in the public eye you have politicians and you have statesmen and right now with the world needs for space to get our statesmen our country that gave us an added our a churchill and they do call today gives us a miracle a camera in a circle d. which are really very low level politicians so as i think of vision i think a lot of people agree and the russian people definitely agree. is a state's nine eleven it's all different so i don't see him going anytime soon. ok age of subversion thoughts international consultant and author joining us live from one is there. that is going to round up our special coverage on this election night election morning i think it's fair to say here from the heart of the capital let's just bring you up to date on the final numbers before we head in for the night in the lead at sixty four percent procri
only following on for dangerous kevin again so far the russian opposition failed to unite and put forth a single leader crucially to rival polluted do you think that might happen any time soon in the future i doubt it because you see there are two types of people in the public eye you have politicians and you have statesmen and right now with the world needs for space to get our statesmen our country that gave us an added our a churchill and they do call today gives us a miracle a camera in a...