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>> stephanie: no. >> oh, steph really. >> stephanie: all right.'s do a health care corner coming up wanna? >> i can do that. >> stephanie: great we'll see you in couple of minutes. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday president obama is meeting for the first time today with a group called the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. if you haven't heard of them don't worry. they have been around since 2004, but by all accounts they haven't been particularly active. from 2004 to 2007 the group is intended to garner right to privacy. president obama nominated a bunch of members it to in 2010 and 2011, and congress just kept kicking them back to him. today the president is going to take advantage of his group and talk with them about the nsa surveillance disclosures that have been in the news, see if they can't get a national conversation started. also today, president obama is going to nominate jim comy to replace robert muller. he is a republican but notably raised concerns about a secret electronic surveillance program during the bush admi
>> stephanie: no. >> oh, steph really. >> stephanie: all right.'s do a health care corner coming up wanna? >> i can do that. >> stephanie: great we'll see you in couple of minutes. >> good morning, everybody. happy friday president obama is meeting for the first time today with a group called the privacy and civil liberties oversight board. if you haven't heard of them don't worry. they have been around since 2004, but by all accounts they haven't been...
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and so is adam -- >> stephanie: "stephanie miller show" disassociates herself from the "stephanie millerntaroni. but they allegedly spilled the beans on the pope's address. >> oh cojones. [ laughter ] >> lou dobbs is outraged that this latino is trying to take the pope's job away by the way. >> stephanie: an undercover reporter caught priests strutting around in panties and fornicating on church property. >> i'm sorry i'm so informal. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: priests in rome blatant blatantly go against their vows. >> it's not the gay priests who are interfering with these little boys. it's the straight priests, the gay priests have boyfriends. [overlapping speakers] >> stephanie: he may think there's a loophole. god didn't specifically say anything about a grinder app. or bangs with friends. it's a facebook thing. >> bangs with friends? >> stephanie: oh, my god. i told you something about a social media. >> i have never heard about it. >> i haven't either. >> stephanie: research it. >> it's nothing about haircuts. >> ladies you are allowed to be depressed but you are not allowed to cu
and so is adam -- >> stephanie: "stephanie miller show" disassociates herself from the "stephanie millerntaroni. but they allegedly spilled the beans on the pope's address. >> oh cojones. [ laughter ] >> lou dobbs is outraged that this latino is trying to take the pope's job away by the way. >> stephanie: an undercover reporter caught priests strutting around in panties and fornicating on church property. >> i'm sorry i'm so informal. [ laughter ]...
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>> stephanie: or maria. >> syria is her sister. >> stephanie: right. >> wow. >> stephanie: john mccaineing massacred raped, tortured, in the most terrible fashion meanwhile, the russians are all in, hezbollah is all in and -- we're talking about giving him more light weapons? it is unsane. it is insane. >> stephanie: what would be better is go in guns ablazing, don't look forward. new, now die, hurry, kill. by the way -- >> annihilate, kill, kill, kill! >> shut up! shut up! >> stephanie: here's a not so fun fact. the syrian revolution isn't democratic or secular. what john mccain was talking about, the more than 90,000 fay at that time ils are the result of a civil war not genocide. human rights violations have been committed on both sides. >> which side are you on, boys? >> we've determined that assad has killed about 100 to 150 people with chemical weapons. how did he kill the other 93,000? it's just -- what the president did was he gave him the red line but gave him a green light to do everything else. >> stephanie: hush, grampy. >> i think lawn darts are slip and slides. >> stephan
>> stephanie: or maria. >> syria is her sister. >> stephanie: right. >> wow. >> stephanie: john mccaineing massacred raped, tortured, in the most terrible fashion meanwhile, the russians are all in, hezbollah is all in and -- we're talking about giving him more light weapons? it is unsane. it is insane. >> stephanie: what would be better is go in guns ablazing, don't look forward. new, now die, hurry, kill. by the way -- >> annihilate, kill, kill, kill!...
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>> stephanie: snap!ot of angry callers through on a regular basis and second of all how does she know i'm not letting them through? especially the white woman. >> stephanie: guess you'll have to sleep with your several. >> look at all of the things that didn't happen. >> stephanie: i've called the show five times and each time you claim the subject i'm calling about is not being discussed anymore. also, i'm offended my educated views aren't allowed but you permit some of the worst people to call and voice the dumbest things known to man. >> they're more entertaining. >> that's your fault for not spraying the troll be gone! >> stephanie: your fault for not being dumb enough. i don't understand why you have a nasty attitude. get your act and manners together because the show wouldn't be a show and you wouldn't be employed if it weren't for callers like myself. harumph! what do you have to say for yourself travis? >> can i highlight of the spelling errors? the lack of caps. >> and she calls herself educated
>> stephanie: snap!ot of angry callers through on a regular basis and second of all how does she know i'm not letting them through? especially the white woman. >> stephanie: guess you'll have to sleep with your several. >> look at all of the things that didn't happen. >> stephanie: i've called the show five times and each time you claim the subject i'm calling about is not being discussed anymore. also, i'm offended my educated views aren't allowed but you permit some of...
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>> orly taitz do cause mess. >> stephanie: stephanie miller of the "the stephanie miller show" does notill get a legal letter later. i'll have to get another root canal. from her as a dentist. and get sued by her as a lawyer and buy a house. thanks, chris! and i'm going to get a letter from aaron neville's lawyer. fine! what a day already! >> and serena's lawyer. esmeralda. >> stephanie: sexy liberal on the other side of the equation, hey, steph and the mooks, hang on a second. seriously, what the [ bleep ] is new about all of this. i'm still trying to figure this [ bleep ] out because some punk wanted to pretend he's a great american. i hope he goes to prison for life. i didn't serve my country with a top clearance to have a high school dropout decide what's right and wrong for the entire country. change the [ bleep ] law or shut the [ bleep ] up. kevin in chicago. by the way he made a good point. [ applause ] a lot of these issues intersect whether we've been talking about gun registration, how everybody is a hypocrite on this issue about what's -- but he was saying when obama decided
>> orly taitz do cause mess. >> stephanie: stephanie miller of the "the stephanie miller show" does notill get a legal letter later. i'll have to get another root canal. from her as a dentist. and get sued by her as a lawyer and buy a house. thanks, chris! and i'm going to get a letter from aaron neville's lawyer. fine! what a day already! >> and serena's lawyer. esmeralda. >> stephanie: sexy liberal on the other side of the equation, hey, steph and the mooks,...
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it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show.. >> stephanie: yeah come on. >> let me lay this out for you. why does he have to be a hero or traitor? why can't we find somewhere in the middle and say let's give this some time to play out. there is some stuff we're starting to hear. he has been talking to glen greenwald since february but only worked for booz alan for three months. there is like a half a million people who has the highest security clearance in the country. i'm not entirely sure -- i just have a lot of questions. >> stephanie: "the daily beast" agree agrees agrees agrees with you. >> i just think there is a lot of information we need to sift through. >> stephanie: all right. here she is jacki schechner. >> plan b will soon be available over the counter without a prescription and without age limits to all women. the obama administration has decided to stop fighting the judge's order. the justice department ran the risk of losing the appeal and then having to escalate the political issue all the way to the supreme cou
it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ [♪ theme music ♪] >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show.. >> stephanie: yeah come on. >> let me lay this out for you. why does he have to be a hero or traitor? why can't we find somewhere in the middle and say let's give this some time to play out. there is some stuff we're starting to hear. he has been talking to glen greenwald since february but only worked for booz alan for three months. there is like a half...
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stephanie: all right.lo, current tv land you are right. everything old is new again. they are digging up jimmy hoffa again. >> check under the bag of glass. >> stephanie: check under the bag of vipers. >> they keep getting these new tips. >> stephanie: right. right. >> i think it was the teramisu that got him. >> stephanie: all right. here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. it is day two of the g-8 summit and president obama is attending a series of sessions throughout the morning. on the agenda is ways to avoid tax evasion and boost trade. and ways to extend humanitarian aid to syria. >> president obama and president putin met together yesterday. and while the two don't share an agreement on the conflict, they can aggress diplomacy is the best way to move forward if possible. >> obama: we share an interest in reducing the violence securing chemical weapons, and we want to try to resolve the issue. >> they were able to sign a new deal to continue to destroy nuclear material. russia had bee
stephanie: all right.lo, current tv land you are right. everything old is new again. they are digging up jimmy hoffa again. >> check under the bag of glass. >> stephanie: check under the bag of vipers. >> they keep getting these new tips. >> stephanie: right. right. >> i think it was the teramisu that got him. >> stephanie: all right. here she is jacki schechner. >> good morning, everybody. it is day two of the g-8 summit and president obama is...
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miller. ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show."e hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. this hour brought to us by carbonite. how many times has it saved our ars? a lot. >> right? >> stephanie: keeping all of those photos business documents, fart sound effects whatever is critical for your business? [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: if you have not signed -- >> we would have to create that sound again. and who wants to do that. >> stephanie: right? and that was a tough morning. for a very limited time carbonite has an incredible offer. sign up now and receive six additional months for free. you don't have to remember to do anything. we all have too many things to do as it is. >> tell me about it. >> stephanie: right. wine store dog store. that's pretty much my life but you probably have more so don't wait. plus for a limited time get six months free when you subscribe. that's carbonite.com. jim melissa fitzgerald has some great stories about jim [ inaudible ] and her wedding night. >> okay. >> stephanie: let
miller. ♪ >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show."e hour. 1-800-steph-1-2 the phone number toll free from anywhere. this hour brought to us by carbonite. how many times has it saved our ars? a lot. >> right? >> stephanie: keeping all of those photos business documents, fart sound effects whatever is critical for your business? [ farting sounds ] >> stephanie: if you have not signed -- >> we would have to create that sound again. and who wants to...
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[ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: what? i'm here. >> barely. >> stephanie: good morning everybody.ust walked in here right this second, jacki schechner. >> way to cut it close ms. miller. >> stephanie: here's what's really fun because we're in the building here in l.a. a lot of radio showsss are in here that start at 6:00 a.m. pacific. you can tell everybody that is in o [ bleep ] mode. >> the producers are upstairs, where are my hosts? >> the weeks i come out to burbank to see you i'm surprise when there is a guy or two whistling, carrying coffee. i'm like how are you this happy this early in the morning? >> stephanie: it was worse when ryan seacrest used to work here. >> you do not get in the same elevator as mr. seacrest. >> really? diva huh? >> stephanie: no eye contact. here she is. our open little diva, jacki schechner in the current news center. >> good morning, everybody. a lot going on today. president obama's going to hold a conference on mental health issues at the white house today. this is one component of the larger goal of lessening gun violence in america. while peo
[ ♪ theme ♪ ] >> stephanie: what? i'm here. >> barely. >> stephanie: good morning everybody.ust walked in here right this second, jacki schechner. >> way to cut it close ms. miller. >> stephanie: here's what's really fun because we're in the building here in l.a. a lot of radio showsss are in here that start at 6:00 a.m. pacific. you can tell everybody that is in o [ bleep ] mode. >> the producers are upstairs, where are my hosts? >> the weeks i...
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even -- >> stephanie miller. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show."ow about serious issues. she would like to see the wax vac guy. the earwax guy in the commercial. on current television network to be added in. do you have -- this is cody the dog. my new obsession. cody the dog that screams like a human. battling dana loesch. [ screaming ] [ ♪ banjo ♪ ] >> wax vac just makes sense. >> stephanie: okay. let's move on. in minnesota? >> caller: kind of close on this stephanie. >> stephanie: how do you say it? >> caller: it is booshy. the only reason i'm calling you is because i like your show and i listen to it. sometimes we don't provide information that's necessary for your viewers. also the right-wingers that call you. that is what happened on april 15th 2013? the boston marathon bombing. that's why the fbi is collecting data for information. but greenwald and all of these people and the people that they put out in the corporate world they're going to forget that and keep pounding. they're collecting your data. there is a reason why they did that. the
even -- >> stephanie miller. >> stephanie: it is "the stephanie miller show."ow about serious issues. she would like to see the wax vac guy. the earwax guy in the commercial. on current television network to be added in. do you have -- this is cody the dog. my new obsession. cody the dog that screams like a human. battling dana loesch. [ screaming ] [ ♪ banjo ♪ ] >> wax vac just makes sense. >> stephanie: okay. let's move on. in minnesota? >> caller:...
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>> stephanie: cody. >> dau! >> stephanie: okay.y-six minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> wow, i don't believe it, this is too good to be real. >> of course it's real. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." he's at it again. >>it's michael moore here to see the chairman. >>and this time he's serious. >>we want our money back. >>no filmmaker is more "current" than michael moore. >>there's no in between no more. there's the people that got it all and the people that have nothing. >>welcome to the housing crash. >>boom! >>do not be afraid. federal prison is a nice place. you've heard stephanie's views. >>no bs, authentic, the real thing. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. ♪ ♪ hit it ♪ ♪ hit it ♪ >> announcer: stephanie miller. ♪ hit it ♪ ♪ push it push push it real good ♪ >> i'm pushing already! i'm pushing! >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show.
>> stephanie: cody. >> dau! >> stephanie: okay.y-six minutes after the hour. right back on the "stephanie miller show." >> wow, i don't believe it, this is too good to be real. >> of course it's real. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." he's at it again. >>it's michael moore here to see the chairman. >>and this time he's serious. >>we want our money back. >>no filmmaker is more "current" than...
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you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi, paul. >> caller: hello, stephanie. >> stephanie: hello.st wondering everybody who's also paranoid about the federal government coming after you and this and that on one time, seems to be a paradox, while they're collecting this information why don't they snuff out the whistle-blowers before they got to reveal them if they were so all-powerful and all overreaching. understand? >> no. how do you get a whistle-blower before he becomes a whistle-blower? >> stephanie: right. how do you know? >> caller: they apparently didn't stop them. so apparently all -- >> well, maybe they're planned leaks. maybe they're using them. >> stephanie: how would you know, paul, if someone is going to become a whistle-blower? >> caller: well, exactly that. so if they know everything about everybody, if they're studying everything about everybody we have two chains of thought in this country by the rand pauls and truthfully, libertarians so that the government is going to take over everything on the one hand on the other hand, they're going to come after us. but yet
you're on "the stephanie miller show." hi, paul. >> caller: hello, stephanie. >> stephanie: hello.st wondering everybody who's also paranoid about the federal government coming after you and this and that on one time, seems to be a paradox, while they're collecting this information why don't they snuff out the whistle-blowers before they got to reveal them if they were so all-powerful and all overreaching. understand? >> no. how do you get a whistle-blower before he...
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get ready for -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show."ust in. >> anonymous seems to have leaked a treasure trove of classified documents. including attempts to control the internet. gismo.com says it was released with typical anonymous bluster. >> stephanie: jim just said well that's a good leak. this is what is hard jim, is you get into these areas like good leaks or bad leaks. james clapper, director of national -- [ applause ] >> stephanie: you cannot clapper him on or off. >> shoot. >> stephanie: the unauthorized disclosure of a top secret u.s. court document threats long lasting harm to our ability to respond to the threats to our nation. which was echoed by senators on both sides of the aisle. we sure didn't like it when they leaked valley plains name. and then bradley manning -- and then you are like are those good leaks. >> that was a lot of stuff that put a lot of people in danger. >> such as? >> well -- >> yeah, you don't know. >> stephanie: but you can't just go that's okay. >> there's no such thing as a surgical leak. >> steph
get ready for -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show."ust in. >> anonymous seems to have leaked a treasure trove of classified documents. including attempts to control the internet. gismo.com says it was released with typical anonymous bluster. >> stephanie: jim just said well that's a good leak. this is what is hard jim, is you get into these areas like good leaks or bad leaks. james clapper, director of national -- [...
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[ laughter ] >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show."d to do it today. sign up for an annual subscription to carbonite, and receive six additional months free. that's right. whether you have one computer at home or several, you can get 18 months for the price of 12. hey, hey you, you, get your stuff backed up to the cloud. >> back up to my cloud. >> stephanie: right? you get a soothing green dot that tells you everything is being backed up automatically when you are connected to the internet. to get this offer go to carbonite.com. plus for a limited time only get six months free when you subscribe. the offer code is stephanie. lots of sticky moral issues coming up. [♪breaking news theme♪] >> stephanie: here is one from the science stack, jim. again, you know, injustice or ingratitude, man sues doctor after surgery leaves him with eight-month erection. >> wow. >> that would be painful. >> yeah. >> stephanie: a truck driver from delaware is suing the doctor that gave him a penile implant four years ago, because the surgery left him with an
[ laughter ] >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show."d to do it today. sign up for an annual subscription to carbonite, and receive six additional months free. that's right. whether you have one computer at home or several, you can get 18 months for the price of 12. hey, hey you, you, get your stuff backed up to the cloud. >> back up to my cloud. >> stephanie: right? you get a soothing green dot that tells you everything is being backed up automatically when...
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hello, joan. >> caller: hi, how are you doing, stephanie? >> stephanie: good.ahead. >> caller: i gotta tell you, i just threw out my grandson his cheerios. he's going to have to eat my razin bran this weekend. >> uh-oh. >> stephanie: all right. go ahead. >> caller: reason i'm calling is we have three bills going on in wisconsin. with our wonderful scott walker. one, he's increasing vouchers to private schools. >> stephanie: great. that's working great. >> caller: oh, yeah. >> of course, he's rejecting the medicaid changes and the federal funding for obamacare. and so we're pretty much screwed
hello, joan. >> caller: hi, how are you doing, stephanie? >> stephanie: good.ahead. >> caller: i gotta tell you, i just threw out my grandson his cheerios. he's going to have to eat my razin bran this weekend. >> uh-oh. >> stephanie: all right. go ahead. >> caller: reason i'm calling is we have three bills going on in wisconsin. with our wonderful scott walker. one, he's increasing vouchers to private schools. >> stephanie: great. that's working great....
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we'll be back on the "stephanie miller show." >> announcer: call stephanie now.. 1-800-steph-1-2. very, very excited about that and very proud of that. >>beltway politics from inside the loop. >>we tackle the big issues here in our nation's capital, around the country and around the globe. >>dc columnist and four time emmy winner bill press opens current's morning news block. >>we'll do our best to carry the flag from 6 to 9 every morning. >> if you believe in state's rights but still support the drug war you must be high. >> "viewpoint" digs deep into the issues of the day. >> do you think that there is any chance we'll see this president even say the words "carbon tax"? >> with an open mind... >> has the time finally come for real immigration reform? >> ...and a distinctly satirical point of view. >> but you mentioned "great leadership" so i want to talk about donald rumsfeld. >> (laughter). >> watch the show. >> only on current tv. perfectly bite sized drops of rich and creamy chocolate happiness. when the chocolate is hershey's, life is delicious. this show i
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i'm stephanie from nestlé we saw the video you post on you tube criticizing nestlé over water so hisbvious. wait was that serious. thank you stephanie for the prompt response and video form which i'll play now and phone or jack my response since i can't talk to you like a real human being so please go on. you claimed we make a huge profit on both water but the figures you quoted were wrong in reality we pay mold for all water other ground water uses. first of all i never said that nestle pays any less or any more than its competitors but you know what she's right i did quote an incorrect figure the profit i cited of fifty three million nine hundred eight thousand two hundred fifty five percent was calculated from the council of canadians canada's largest citizen advocacy organization would receive zero corporate or government funding according to their website nestle pays three dollars and seventy one cents for every million liters of water it pumped from the local watershed which are then packages in single use plastic bottles and sells back to the public for as much as two million
i'm stephanie from nestlé we saw the video you post on you tube criticizing nestlé over water so hisbvious. wait was that serious. thank you stephanie for the prompt response and video form which i'll play now and phone or jack my response since i can't talk to you like a real human being so please go on. you claimed we make a huge profit on both water but the figures you quoted were wrong in reality we pay mold for all water other ground water uses. first of all i never said that nestle pays...
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you're welcome and thank you for that video with that beautiful green screen landscape hey stephanieaybe i'll see you again in nestle's new ad campaign for peer life a high end bottled water that targets stylish british women oh and did i mention that this new brand will get its water from an endangered salmon fish hatchery in oregon according to the state's department of fish and wildlife but don't worry nestle will still be paying the same standard price for this more high end water folks here's what all this water talk boils down to initially the idea of privatizing a resource that every living thing on earth the pens on was coughed at especially considering how water is practically free all ready now water's a multi-billion dollar industry that tricks people into a bind filtered tap water wrapped in plastic waste and i mentioned that the e.p.a. standards for tap water are much more stringent and they have to do is oversight on bottled water so. early what is the difference look at there's one thing to take away it's this filter your own water and not just to save a buck but to sa
you're welcome and thank you for that video with that beautiful green screen landscape hey stephanieaybe i'll see you again in nestle's new ad campaign for peer life a high end bottled water that targets stylish british women oh and did i mention that this new brand will get its water from an endangered salmon fish hatchery in oregon according to the state's department of fish and wildlife but don't worry nestle will still be paying the same standard price for this more high end water folks...
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i'm stephanie from nestlé we saw the video you post on you cheap criticizing nestlé over water so hiswn response. wait was that serious. thank you stephanie for the prompt response in video form which i'll play now in full on energy my response since i can't talk to you like a real human being so please go on. you claimed we make a huge profit on both water but the figures you quoted were wrong in reality we pay move to other ground which he uses. first of all i never said that nestle pays any less or any more than its competitors but you know what she's right i did quote an incorrect figure of profit i cited of fifty three million nine hundred eight thousand two hundred fifty five percent was calculated from the council of canadians canada's largest citizen advocacy organization would receive zero corporate or government funding according to their website nestle pays three dollars and seventy one cents for every million liters of water it pumped from the local watershed which are then packages in single use plastic bottles and sells back to the public for as much as two million dolla
i'm stephanie from nestlé we saw the video you post on you cheap criticizing nestlé over water so hiswn response. wait was that serious. thank you stephanie for the prompt response in video form which i'll play now in full on energy my response since i can't talk to you like a real human being so please go on. you claimed we make a huge profit on both water but the figures you quoted were wrong in reality we pay move to other ground which he uses. first of all i never said that nestle pays...
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i'm stephanie from nestlé we saw the video you post on you cheap criticizing nestlé over water so hiswn response. wait was that siri. thank you stephanie for the prompt response in video form which i'll play now and phone or jack my response since i can't talk to you like a real human being so please go on. you claimed we make a huge profit on both water but the figures you quoted were wrong in reality we pay move to other ground which he uses. first of all i never said that nestle pays any less or any more than its competitors but you know what she's right i did quote an incorrect figure of profit i cited of fifty three million nine hundred eight thousand two hundred fifty five percent was calculated from the council of canadians canada's largest citizen advocacy organization would receive zero corporate or government funding according to their website nestle pays three dollars and seventy one cents for every million liters of water it pumped in the local watershed which is then packages in single use plastic bottles and sells back to the public for as much as two million dollars as
i'm stephanie from nestlé we saw the video you post on you cheap criticizing nestlé over water so hiswn response. wait was that siri. thank you stephanie for the prompt response in video form which i'll play now and phone or jack my response since i can't talk to you like a real human being so please go on. you claimed we make a huge profit on both water but the figures you quoted were wrong in reality we pay move to other ground which he uses. first of all i never said that nestle pays any...
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stephanie link?s going to mention ivago commentary mentioning how they're seeing the supply phone iphone 5 coming and coming in september. that's in line with expectations. but that's what is going to drive. the product cycles are going to drive. you have a user a day coming up starting on june 10th that can be a positive catalyst to get the stock higher. >> well, as you know have been waiting longer and longer to have children, which is decreasing their likelihood of conceiving naturally. a growth area which has taken the health care industry storm. michelle dipp from the university of oxford. a biotech company focused on developing new treatments for infertility. dr. dipp, it's a pleasure to have you with us. >> thank you, melissa. i'm delighted to be here. >> karen has a book out that is out today. she talks about being a woman in the workplace. and part of a trade-off that some women make is putting off having a family. but if you take a look at the statistics, when you're 20, the likelihood of c
stephanie link?s going to mention ivago commentary mentioning how they're seeing the supply phone iphone 5 coming and coming in september. that's in line with expectations. but that's what is going to drive. the product cycles are going to drive. you have a user a day coming up starting on june 10th that can be a positive catalyst to get the stock higher. >> well, as you know have been waiting longer and longer to have children, which is decreasing their likelihood of conceiving...
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stephanie is the bull, josh is the bear. 1:30 is on the clock.case. >> so stock is down 17% this year. it's down 7% last year. so it's totally underperformed. on any valuation metric you look at this thing is trading at a discount to its five and ten year historical average. it's 40% discount to its peer group. it has world class copper assets. they're diversifying away from copper and i like those acquisitions. the company is getting no credit whatsoever for the synergies they're talking about. the balance sheet is strong. it's 4.5% dividend yield. that typically is a good time to buy commodity stocks or this one in particular. >> stephanie, i get it from a valuation standpoint, and i know you like to look for things that haven't worked yet. but i have to tell you, i think you're playing with fire here. fcx sits at the crossroads of the two worst things in the world rye now, one is emerging markets exposure and the second would be mining and metals and anything of the sort. nobody wants anything to do with either one and right now this stock is
stephanie is the bull, josh is the bear. 1:30 is on the clock.case. >> so stock is down 17% this year. it's down 7% last year. so it's totally underperformed. on any valuation metric you look at this thing is trading at a discount to its five and ten year historical average. it's 40% discount to its peer group. it has world class copper assets. they're diversifying away from copper and i like those acquisitions. the company is getting no credit whatsoever for the synergies they're talking...
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cnn's stephanie elam is in santa monica this morning. stephanie, we now know the gunman's name.e about him? >> well, we have learned, pamela, that there was a connection between john zawahri and santa monica college. he apparently was a student there along with another family member as recently as 2010. before that he was going to a high school here in santa monica that was for people behind on credits. that's the last we know he was there in 2006. we also know in the year -- in that same year police did have contact with him. what the issue was was harmful words he said about somebody else. words he was going to harm somebody. that led to his hospitalization. we don't know if that's for the family putting him into care or because of officials. but we do know that they had contact. the reason why his name was not released is because he was a juvenile at the time. we can also tell you that when he went on the shooting rampage, it was a day before his 24th birthday. pamela. >> all right. stephanie elam, thank you so much for the update there. we appreciate your insight and your re
cnn's stephanie elam is in santa monica this morning. stephanie, we now know the gunman's name.e about him? >> well, we have learned, pamela, that there was a connection between john zawahri and santa monica college. he apparently was a student there along with another family member as recently as 2010. before that he was going to a high school here in santa monica that was for people behind on credits. that's the last we know he was there in 2006. we also know in the year -- in that same...
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it's "the stephanie miller show."nuck in here last night and clicked as many wires as i could -- and clipped as many wires as i could because i know tony likes a challenge. what i would like you to do when you're watching this hour of "the stephanie miller show" which is going to be fantastic and eric boehlert will be joining us to talk about the fact that mitch mcconnell believes that what media matters does not incidents not little bits they do but their entire mission is to destroy his first amendment rights. because apparently there's a running theme in the republican party that -- conservatives in general because bill o'reilly is certainly guilty of this. we see it all the time that somehow criticism is a violation of your first amendment rights. if it that's the case, then i would have to shut down twitter because i -- the amount of criticism you get just came from random trolls. as much as it is annoying, you know, that some guy with a bunny head for an avatar and some i am captain jack sparrow as their twitter
it's "the stephanie miller show."nuck in here last night and clicked as many wires as i could -- and clipped as many wires as i could because i know tony likes a challenge. what i would like you to do when you're watching this hour of "the stephanie miller show" which is going to be fantastic and eric boehlert will be joining us to talk about the fact that mitch mcconnell believes that what media matters does not incidents not little bits they do but their entire mission is...
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i think stephanie made the better points.o had no view of dollar general and had to make an investment, i would listen to stephanie. >> tell us who you think won the debate. tweet us at cnbc fast money, hash tag bull or bear and we'll give you the results. >>> another big sell-off in japan, the nikkei down 17% from the recent highs and futures are extending losses another 3% right now. take a look there. our next guest is urging clients to stay the course. chief investment officers of matthews asia, with $25 billion under management. it's nice to have you on. >> thank you very much. >> you're telling me you're not concerned by what you've been seeing over there? >> well, i think it's incumbent upon me to try to explain why the market went up first and why the market is down and then think about it. the but the market went up strongly on the back of the new expectation that inflation would bring an end to deflation, bring an end to the japanese economic depression. i think the market has come back down again recently on the ba
i think stephanie made the better points.o had no view of dollar general and had to make an investment, i would listen to stephanie. >> tell us who you think won the debate. tweet us at cnbc fast money, hash tag bull or bear and we'll give you the results. >>> another big sell-off in japan, the nikkei down 17% from the recent highs and futures are extending losses another 3% right now. take a look there. our next guest is urging clients to stay the course. chief investment...
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more on the "stephanie miller show."rmoth from my original home state of kentucky to talk about this and the immigration bill, but we'll be back right after this. 1-800-steph-1-2 is the number. (kaj) jack, how old are you? >> nine. (adam) this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. way inside. (christoff) we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs bodies ... (adam) we're going to places where few others are going. [lady] you have to get out now. >> lots of terrible things happen to people growing marijuana. >> this crop to me is my livelihood. >> i'm being violated by the health care system. (christoff) we go and spend a considerable amount of time getting to know the people and the characters that are actually living these stories. (vo) from the underworld to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. >> occupy! >> we will ha
more on the "stephanie miller show."rmoth from my original home state of kentucky to talk about this and the immigration bill, but we'll be back right after this. 1-800-steph-1-2 is the number. (kaj) jack, how old are you? >> nine. (adam) this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines. way inside. (christoff) we're patrolling the area looking for guns, drugs bodies ... (adam) we're going to places where few...
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here now is tech columnist and rebecca patterson and stephanie link are back.d more upset in your column friday than did you in your notes today. you're saying silicon valley is taking this in stride. do i have that right? >> i think it depends on how it shakes out with the public. it seems the public is shrugging about the whole thing. the big problem is what happens when nonamerican customers kind of react to this. you know, most of the customers that these companies have are outside the u.s. and it seems like this program, the spying program, can kind of tap into nonamericans' records pretty easily. so these companies might face competition from local social networks or phone companies or others in china, india, where these companies really want to make a big play. and there they could be positioned as an arm of the u.s. government which wouldn't be good for their business at all. >> please pardon me, i meant slate.com. didn't want to put you in the wrong operation. let me go a step further. when you talk about india, china and the oversee sas markets, is a
here now is tech columnist and rebecca patterson and stephanie link are back.d more upset in your column friday than did you in your notes today. you're saying silicon valley is taking this in stride. do i have that right? >> i think it depends on how it shakes out with the public. it seems the public is shrugging about the whole thing. the big problem is what happens when nonamerican customers kind of react to this. you know, most of the customers that these companies have are outside...
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stephanie elam is in santa monica this morning.ice said about the gunman. >> reporter: pamela, this is a story we've been following to get any d
stephanie elam is in santa monica this morning.ice said about the gunman. >> reporter: pamela, this is a story we've been following to get any d
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like stephanie was saying, no news here. it's move along, folks. nothing to see. >> rob, probably no accident that markets peaked on may 22nd when we heard from ben bernanke, he talked about the prospect of tapering in the next couple of meetings in the data supported it. we're a week away from the meeting, so that has to be the most sixth near-term event for markets. >> well, absolutely, kelly and stephanie hit on it earlier. markets hate uncertainty. and there is certainly a lot of uncertainty around whether -- whether there is going to be tapering soon, and is it going to be palatable to markets. so we need to get more clarity on that. i've been saying for sometime we'll see a sideways market through the summer and the fall. and i think we'll certainly continue to do that. i think it will be a good earnings season, though, touching on alcoa kicking things off in july. so that'll be a prop to the upside. >> yeah, i've got my calendar now set for july 8th. all ready for that. mandy, we talked about the so-called carry trade, which has the dollar l
like stephanie was saying, no news here. it's move along, folks. nothing to see. >> rob, probably no accident that markets peaked on may 22nd when we heard from ben bernanke, he talked about the prospect of tapering in the next couple of meetings in the data supported it. we're a week away from the meeting, so that has to be the most sixth near-term event for markets. >> well, absolutely, kelly and stephanie hit on it earlier. markets hate uncertainty. and there is certainly a lot...
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not to mention stephanie miller.er for the second night in a row. >> you know what, can i make a point about hillary clinton? hillary clinton did not used to be that. now we have seen pictures of her having a beer and drinking and being cheerful, her popularity skyrocketed whereas before, when she was much more stoic, people didn't like her, because they thought she was too masculine. that goes against the study completely. >> that has always been -- >> politicians are not in the courtroom. the fact michael and stephanie agreed two nights in a row is shocking. get a room, you two. you are clearly in love. i cannot take this anymore. >> it makes me want to go out and do shots with erin burnett and wolf blitzer and hillary clinton. >> let's be frank. that's part of -- >> alpha males -- >> to be successful, being cutthroat, being ruthless and being focused is not contrary to being cheerful. >> you have to be both. >> take a look at any successful american politician, whether reagan or roosevelt or even to some extent, b
not to mention stephanie miller.er for the second night in a row. >> you know what, can i make a point about hillary clinton? hillary clinton did not used to be that. now we have seen pictures of her having a beer and drinking and being cheerful, her popularity skyrocketed whereas before, when she was much more stoic, people didn't like her, because they thought she was too masculine. that goes against the study completely. >> that has always been -- >> politicians are not in...
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stephanie elam is in santa monica this morning. stephanie, what more have police said about the gunman. >> reporter: pamela, this is a story we've been following to get any details we can out of this. one other thing we believe, according to police, is that john zawahri, he actually set the house on fire before he killed his brother and father. that's one thing they're telling us before he then carjacked a woman and then shot at a city bus. one other thing we are learning now too is the shooting happened a day before his 24th birthday. obviously, he was also killed in this shooting spree. we also have learned he attended a high school for people who are behind in credits as recently as 2006, and we also now know that as recently as 2010 that he was a student along with another family member at santa monica college as well, pamela. >> stephanie, police now know john zawahri amassed all of these weapons. do we know how? >> that is something that they definitely want to find out more about because he did have such a cache of weapons w
stephanie elam is in santa monica this morning. stephanie, what more have police said about the gunman. >> reporter: pamela, this is a story we've been following to get any details we can out of this. one other thing we believe, according to police, is that john zawahri, he actually set the house on fire before he killed his brother and father. that's one thing they're telling us before he then carjacked a woman and then shot at a city bus. one other thing we are learning now too is the...
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last month stephanie made a bet on a cloud play. >> i like red hat. numbers of 18% year over year growth was very impressive, and i think that bodes well for future earnings. >> not so impressive is the stock move since then, down 12%. what do you do now? >> the quarter was impressive, so what i said actually came true. they have beat on earnings and revenue and cash flow. billings were up 12% and constant currency basis 14% and revenues grew 17%. totally opposite than the oracle story. on weakness you buy it. uniics to lennox, that transition is in early innings and that's why you want to own this stock. >> the stock is positive on a down day which is interesting. it's up two-thirds of 1%. when you, the viewers ask, we deliver and stocks that have lit up my twitter feed, blackberry, arena pharmaceuticals, stesoro. weiss? >> i can send e-mails again without major mistakes. >> oh, no. >> you're not on my list. i think blackberry ultimately gets sold. microsoft is going to buy nokia, somebody buys blackberry. >> tesoro, stef? >> mid-couldn'tnent, not th
last month stephanie made a bet on a cloud play. >> i like red hat. numbers of 18% year over year growth was very impressive, and i think that bodes well for future earnings. >> not so impressive is the stock move since then, down 12%. what do you do now? >> the quarter was impressive, so what i said actually came true. they have beat on earnings and revenue and cash flow. billings were up 12% and constant currency basis 14% and revenues grew 17%. totally opposite than the...
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stephanie, going to get worse? or is the correction going to end soon. >> bonds to stabilize and quickly. i think will you have this volatility for a while and especially because we have a couple weeks until earnings. you need bonds to stabilize and hear from the companies to say they're not that bad. we're buying financials. we're buying industrials. we're buying some tech, in oi. we're picking carefully. >> all right, stephanie. markets on pace for the worst june since 2010 and vix the highest since the beginning of the year and nasdaq the worst since november of 2011. buy stocks? everybody is so negative. >> i think it is too early. here is why. what has driven the market over the last few years has been tremendous global bank easing, credit policies obviously being very, very easy and flush with cash and now we're seeing a reversal and china definitely reversed and saying no moss, you implode, we'll teach you a lesson. they're early in the first term. china will continue in my view to see a credit crunch there.
stephanie, going to get worse? or is the correction going to end soon. >> bonds to stabilize and quickly. i think will you have this volatility for a while and especially because we have a couple weeks until earnings. you need bonds to stabilize and hear from the companies to say they're not that bad. we're buying financials. we're buying industrials. we're buying some tech, in oi. we're picking carefully. >> all right, stephanie. markets on pace for the worst june since 2010 and...
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sean stephanie. celebrate why don't you!he went back to kiss that piece of grate that gave him that friendly bounces. he pitches one foot in drink there on tour. lead to bowing go. donald efficient jason day. he gave run as well. it is attempt from off the green not bowing go save i will take it. he was your 54 hole leader. at handful miss is opportunities. puts just not fact this one-on-one. lipping out. still within shot of lead that west wore are a. right here. second on the par four 10 from ware way. let's go from shot bc one shot
sean stephanie. celebrate why don't you!he went back to kiss that piece of grate that gave him that friendly bounces. he pitches one foot in drink there on tour. lead to bowing go. donald efficient jason day. he gave run as well. it is attempt from off the green not bowing go save i will take it. he was your 54 hole leader. at handful miss is opportunities. puts just not fact this one-on-one. lipping out. still within shot of lead that west wore are a. right here. second on the par four 10 from...
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it's "the stephanie miller show." ç] you've heard stephanie's views.g. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. [ ♪ rock n' roll ♪ ] >> good morning! >> yeah, well, you know, it's just like your opinion man. >> hal: there's -- >> if you weren't awake you are now. >> hal: you've gone wild, skid row. >> i know that song. >> hal: sing it with steel panther every so often in l.a. if you ever come down on a monday night and you're in california gotta go see it. >> can you pick a night i don't have to be asleep at ridiculous o'clock? >> hal: it is a -- the opinions are raining down. and we're all -- you know, flying by the seat of our pants keeping up with this -- as people are reading it. i'm on scotus blog and they're going through the breakdown of this. at the bottom of page 25, into 26, the federal statute is invalid for no legitimate purpose overcomes the purpose and effect to disparage and injure those whom the state by
it's "the stephanie miller show." ç] you've heard stephanie's views.g. >>now, let's hear yours at the only online forum with a direct line to stephanie miller. >>the only thing that can save america now: current television. >>join the debate now. [ ♪ rock n' roll ♪ ] >> good morning! >> yeah, well, you know, it's just like your opinion man. >> hal: there's -- >> if you weren't awake you are now. >> hal: you've gone wild, skid row....
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and thank you for the work and stephanie in particular, thank you for the time you have spent here and i also want to acknowledge the staff of all the offices and mr. chair in particular, i want to say that your staff has done a tremendous job and you should be proud of captain stephani and margo kelly. it's hard to be an effective supervisor without having an incredible staff and i think that the fact that everybody has commented on a tremendous job that you have done, it's not just only a reflection of you, it's a reflection of them. so i echo everything that has been said and the fact that we're here so early is a testimony to the work that has been done by the chair and by every member of the budget committee, thank you for the sacrifices you have had to make in the last few weeks. he want to make two -- i want to make two points. moving forward, i think there's -- there are some changes that can be made in terms of the process, how budget works in terms of the board and the mayor and one of the things that i think we could do going forward is maybe getting the budget even earlier
and thank you for the work and stephanie in particular, thank you for the time you have spent here and i also want to acknowledge the staff of all the offices and mr. chair in particular, i want to say that your staff has done a tremendous job and you should be proud of captain stephani and margo kelly. it's hard to be an effective supervisor without having an incredible staff and i think that the fact that everybody has commented on a tremendous job that you have done, it's not just only a...
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stephanie's right. the number tomorrow is important but not in terms this will determine the direction of the economy. it's important because we are now shifting back into that well good news is maybe good news, but bad news is good news because it forestalls the taper. we don't know if that's the game they're going to start playing. if that's the case we want to see how the market reacts to the number if it's wildly ahead of or below consensus. we don't know yet. >> i think for the long term a better than expected number is a good thing. better for profits. better for the economy. we want to root for that. i get why the market would he sell off on that. >> we've been looking at so-called four pillars of the rally that have been teetering, whether it's the utilities, you know, dividend payers, housing, transports, financials. those stocks that really helped lead from the beginning of the year to may 22nd when the s&p 500 hit its all-time high, then started to roll over. big pull backs from most, not all
stephanie's right. the number tomorrow is important but not in terms this will determine the direction of the economy. it's important because we are now shifting back into that well good news is maybe good news, but bad news is good news because it forestalls the taper. we don't know if that's the game they're going to start playing. if that's the case we want to see how the market reacts to the number if it's wildly ahead of or below consensus. we don't know yet. >> i think for the long...
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stephanie, let me start with you.so found that women who tooted their own horn were more likely to get promoted. hey, that works with men and it works with women. i mean that's just reality, isn't it? >> well, i want to call bs on this study, erin. i don't know. what is the point? how big a bowl of bitchy do we have to eat in the morning to be taken seriously? do we have to drink an entire gallon of carnation instant bitch? can you not be a nice person and succeed? i'm the boss of the stephanie miller show. and on xm serious. and my co-hosts and friends on my show, we've been friends for many, many years and we socialize together and, you know, i just think this sounds very retro to me. >> i might ask them. they may say, look, what we love about stephanie is she can be a nasty, you know what. that's why we love her. all right. thanks, erin. >> dean, in all seriousness, i know you disagree with the point that stephanie is making about being -- >> first of all, i've been on stephanie's show and she's not nice at all. i'
stephanie, let me start with you.so found that women who tooted their own horn were more likely to get promoted. hey, that works with men and it works with women. i mean that's just reality, isn't it? >> well, i want to call bs on this study, erin. i don't know. what is the point? how big a bowl of bitchy do we have to eat in the morning to be taken seriously? do we have to drink an entire gallon of carnation instant bitch? can you not be a nice person and succeed? i'm the boss of the...
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general hospital foundation has been such a wonderful wonderful entity and i want to just thank stephanieour leadership, i want to thank julie and rich at the board with all of the other board members, the staff at the hospital, all of the staph, you know sometimes the doctors have to do it's emergency work but what makes that whole hospital run is literally everybody that works at the hospital from the social workers to the accountants to the administrators to the nurses, and nurse practitioner and is the doctors and all of the fundraisers thank you everybody for working together. and for today, again, a big thanks to ellen and pam for your leadership and bringing the hearts and the heros together. it's such a wonderful just community effort to support our general hospital and all of the work that it does. everybody knows what it does already. but i also want to say there are other heros that you are acknowledging today and i would like to just give them a word of thanks. you know, when people get to the hospital, sometimes, it's in time. sometimes it's a little late. but having a world-
general hospital foundation has been such a wonderful wonderful entity and i want to just thank stephanieour leadership, i want to thank julie and rich at the board with all of the other board members, the staff at the hospital, all of the staph, you know sometimes the doctors have to do it's emergency work but what makes that whole hospital run is literally everybody that works at the hospital from the social workers to the accountants to the administrators to the nurses, and nurse...
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"outfront" tonight, radio show host stephanie miller and our contributor rihann salaam. stephanie, we've been talking about how people with mental illnesses have been able to get access to semiautomatic rifles. james holmes in aurora, colorado, adam lanza in newtown, jared loughner in tucson, arizona. all of these people it appears very clearly had mental issues. what should the gun control debate be right now, stephanie, keeping guns away from the mentally ill or limiting the sale of semiautomatics? >> well, you know, i think both, erin. i remember the last, you know, in newtown, we all said i think we all need to get away from our entrenched positions. it is mental health and guns, clearly. but you know, i think we need to point out that the vast majority of mentally ill people, erin, do not hurt anybody, you know. in fact, in newtown, the debate was the vast majority of people with asbergers like adam lanza had are much more likely to hurt themselves than anyone else. so i think we have to be careful about demonizing just the mentally ill. i think it is a deadly combi
"outfront" tonight, radio show host stephanie miller and our contributor rihann salaam. stephanie, we've been talking about how people with mental illnesses have been able to get access to semiautomatic rifles. james holmes in aurora, colorado, adam lanza in newtown, jared loughner in tucson, arizona. all of these people it appears very clearly had mental issues. what should the gun control debate be right now, stephanie, keeping guns away from the mentally ill or limiting the sale of...
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