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milestone, a legacy of innovation, respect, and an unapologetic advocacy for equality. >> representing philippine a women's network -- and >> may i call the members of the filipino women's network to come on over? this certificate is for all of you. i think most of them are here already. when did the bodies and that the philippine population in the u.s. are filipino women, you can just imagine the contributions to the economy of america and what it is all about. i want to thank abs-cvn, the council general, and the city of san francisco, mayor lee, for this wonderful honor. thank you. [applause] >> this year, our next honoree broke barriers -- tonight, we honor bay area fashion week. >> over 25 designers, 40 models, and the finest designs, celebrating our art means celebrating our story. it is a documented, and as our designers showcase, this year we saw the first ever bay area fashion week. the event was made at a charity fashion extravaganza, hosted in the south bay. the san francisco bay area filipino-american communities eludes this milestone, a legacy of art, fashion, and the fili
milestone, a legacy of innovation, respect, and an unapologetic advocacy for equality. >> representing philippine a women's network -- and >> may i call the members of the filipino women's network to come on over? this certificate is for all of you. i think most of them are here already. when did the bodies and that the philippine population in the u.s. are filipino women, you can just imagine the contributions to the economy of america and what it is all about. i want to thank...
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tell this wife i have to raise this baby, and i am bringing it home to you, unapologetically, and we sit in that theater and scheerer, -- cheer. tavis: you are back to august wilson, and in the context of his body of work, there is a balance of character, of other upstanding, outstanding, celebratory african-american figures, so that violence is there. -- that balance is there. i am suggesting there is a lot of celebrating, but there is this ambivalence. you want them to win, and you are pulling for them, but there is something about this industry. it is not an indictment about the two of you. it is an indictment of the industry. >> i understand, but if we are going to take on the entertainment industry, let's take on basketball, nba, nfl. let's take on that industry, because is it not saying to african-american young men, you cannot be a scientist. you can only play basketball. let's take on the music industry with wrappers. to basically say to actors, i have a problem with the facts that you are playing maids, if these characters were not characters of noble -- there is nothing ign
tell this wife i have to raise this baby, and i am bringing it home to you, unapologetically, and we sit in that theater and scheerer, -- cheer. tavis: you are back to august wilson, and in the context of his body of work, there is a balance of character, of other upstanding, outstanding, celebratory african-american figures, so that violence is there. -- that balance is there. i am suggesting there is a lot of celebrating, but there is this ambivalence. you want them to win, and you are...
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in closing, i'd like to thank congresswoman pelosi and her office for her unapologetic and strident commitment of hiv issues over the years. congresswoman pelosi is passionate and true. my grandmother always said when people show you who they are, believe them. leader pelosi has shown us who she is, and we believe her and we believe in her, and we thank her for standing in the fight all these years. she in deed is our hero. for all of us here today, i asked that we remain focused, educated on the issues, and resolved to achieving the outcome of our choosing in making sure that people living with hiv and aids are given the necessary services and maintain a good and decent quality of life. again, thank you for your work in the community and thank you for your presence here today. [applause] >> we are going in the right order. we are the federally mandated community planning council that prioritizes and allocates the federal ryan white funds for three county areas including san francisco, san mateo, and marin counties. one of the things we have had to do in prioritizing and allocating those funds
in closing, i'd like to thank congresswoman pelosi and her office for her unapologetic and strident commitment of hiv issues over the years. congresswoman pelosi is passionate and true. my grandmother always said when people show you who they are, believe them. leader pelosi has shown us who she is, and we believe her and we believe in her, and we thank her for standing in the fight all these years. she in deed is our hero. for all of us here today, i asked that we remain focused, educated on...
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but i think it is intoxicating when someone is so unapologetically who they are. it is not someone you will put down stakes with. i will see what is up with you. you talk a good game. i think that is what is. it lends itself to places the stories are going to go. his sexual appetite, his appetite for the job, his desire to win at all costs. it all fits in with his, i get it. that is what i do. tavis: i thought about this watching a few episodes. does marty to you, does he say anything to you about our culture, about the decay of our civilization, the de-evolution of our culture? >> absolutely. i am glad in a way it will come down in subsequent episodes and uyou see the cracks. it is greek in a way. it is a pyrrhic victory. there is a relation -- a price to pay. that win at all costs and take no prisoners attitude, there is the fallout. and we're going to see that followed and as the series goes on we will continue to play with what the price is of winning. what does it mean if you have won the world but you have lost your soul? >> the roll was not written for a bl
but i think it is intoxicating when someone is so unapologetically who they are. it is not someone you will put down stakes with. i will see what is up with you. you talk a good game. i think that is what is. it lends itself to places the stories are going to go. his sexual appetite, his appetite for the job, his desire to win at all costs. it all fits in with his, i get it. that is what i do. tavis: i thought about this watching a few episodes. does marty to you, does he say anything to you...
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. >> reporter: but not all cyclists are as unapologetic about ignoring the rules. in fact this rider says he makes it a point to be responsible. >> i want to be respected by motorists when they're out driving because you know, they -- can easily you no harm can kill me if they don't respect me as a cyclist. >> reporter: they're constantly having near misses with road cyclists. >> there's a sense of self- importance like the universe revolves around them but traffic safety is a community activity. >> great statement there. that's true. ken molestina reporting. just a reminder it is illegal to run red lights in virginia and in maryland and the district you can get hit with a $25 ticket. >>> question of the morning now. >> all right. still with that -- helmets on and they run stop signs, wow. time to take a look at the question of the morning -- >> what do you think the answer is? leave your guess on our facebook page and we'll share some of your comments in the next half hour and the answer at 6:00 this morning. we'll be right back. >>> good morning, welcome back to
. >> reporter: but not all cyclists are as unapologetic about ignoring the rules. in fact this rider says he makes it a point to be responsible. >> i want to be respected by motorists when they're out driving because you know, they -- can easily you no harm can kill me if they don't respect me as a cyclist. >> reporter: they're constantly having near misses with road cyclists. >> there's a sense of self- importance like the universe revolves around them but traffic...
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. >> reporter: but not all cyclists are as unapologetic about ignoring the rules and exercising courtesythe street. in fact, this rider says he makes it a point to be responsible. >> i want to be respected by motorists because they can easily harm and kill me if they don't respect me. >> reporter: pedestrians and drivers alike say they're having issues with road cyclists. some are left trying to see their disregard for safety. >> the universe revolves around them. everybody will be careful but traffic safety is a community activity. >> reporter: all right. so here is a warning. it's also illegal to blow past a red light on a bicycle in maryland and virginia. if you're caught doing that you can be fined up to $25. come march they're trying to combat this problem. we're live in northwest dc, ken molestina, 9news now. >> thank you. >>> an elderly couple and their daughter scared out of their wits. two men bust into their homes. both wearing masks. they steal their cash and car. all this happened early this morning on henderson chapel road and neighbors can't believe it. >> i am completely u
. >> reporter: but not all cyclists are as unapologetic about ignoring the rules and exercising courtesythe street. in fact, this rider says he makes it a point to be responsible. >> i want to be respected by motorists because they can easily harm and kill me if they don't respect me. >> reporter: pedestrians and drivers alike say they're having issues with road cyclists. some are left trying to see their disregard for safety. >> the universe revolves around them....
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whether santorum's unapologetic talk about social issues could hurt him with swing voters who are less ideological. voters, republicans, who might have thought mitt romney wasn't conservative enough may decide compared to santorum romney is more dependable. a more dependable candidate to deliver the republican message. >> pelley: john, thank you. a growing issue in the race is the rising price of gasoline. it's up to a nationwide average $3.57 a gallon. 40 cents higher than a year ago. oil hit a nine-month high after iran said it's cutting off oil exports to britain and france, retaliation for economic sanctions imposed on're. the europeans are punishing iran because it refuses to give up its nuclear ambitions. today iran said its military has launched war games to practice defending its nuclear sites. and the u.n. began a new round of inspections of those same research and uranium enrichment facilities. here's national security correspondent david martin. >> reporter: with no real expectation of a breakthrough, u.n. inspectors arrived in tehran today looking for answers to their quest
whether santorum's unapologetic talk about social issues could hurt him with swing voters who are less ideological. voters, republicans, who might have thought mitt romney wasn't conservative enough may decide compared to santorum romney is more dependable. a more dependable candidate to deliver the republican message. >> pelley: john, thank you. a growing issue in the race is the rising price of gasoline. it's up to a nationwide average $3.57 a gallon. 40 cents higher than a year ago....
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you know, they've been un unapologetic about it.ice, chief kelly, the mayor, they said well, the 9/11 september 11th, 2011, hijackers spent time in new jersey. i shutter to think that the new york police department is also in florida, maine and hamburg, germany. it seems it's illegal unconstitutional on several counts. even if it isn't it's bad policing. and now we hear that they've been misusing the high trafficking drug money, the high intensity drug trafficking money for purposes that it was not intended for. so this is out of bounds on all sorts of scores. >> is that high intensity drug trafficking in some ways a can opener for this? i know you've written previously to the attorney general and asked for a special prosecutor to look into this. but the fact that the funds have been at least massaged to fit into a program that they clearly weren't intended for the opportunity to start an investigation. >> it might be another opportunity. when i first heard of this last summer because of enterprising reporting by the ap, i wrote to
you know, they've been un unapologetic about it.ice, chief kelly, the mayor, they said well, the 9/11 september 11th, 2011, hijackers spent time in new jersey. i shutter to think that the new york police department is also in florida, maine and hamburg, germany. it seems it's illegal unconstitutional on several counts. even if it isn't it's bad policing. and now we hear that they've been misusing the high trafficking drug money, the high intensity drug trafficking money for purposes that it was...
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foreign policy, arguing that you would instead expand the military, act unilaterally and talk unapologetically. but chest thumping triumphalism won't help you secure america's interests or ideals in a world populated by powerful new players. you can call this new century whatever you like. but it won't change reality. after all, just because we call it the world series doesn't actually make it one. let's get started. let's get right to it with today's terrific panel. to start, two davids. david brooks is the columnist for "the new york times." david reamnick is editor for "te new yorker," peggy noonan is columnist for "the wall street journal" and chrystia freeland of reuters. welcome. so if mitt romney gets the nomination, what happens to the conservative base? will it reluctantly accept it? will it feel like jon stewart said, you know, that's the chocolate in the chocolate box nobody ever wanted to eat but eventually they'll eat it and like it in >> they'll like it. when obama ran against clinton, you got 40% of democrats. that's going to vanish. that will always vanish. i think what the tea
foreign policy, arguing that you would instead expand the military, act unilaterally and talk unapologetically. but chest thumping triumphalism won't help you secure america's interests or ideals in a world populated by powerful new players. you can call this new century whatever you like. but it won't change reality. after all, just because we call it the world series doesn't actually make it one. let's get started. let's get right to it with today's terrific panel. to start, two davids. david...
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. >> not all cyclists are as unapologetic. in fact, this rider says he makes it a point to be responsible. >> i want to be respected by motorists when they are out driving because they can easily harm and kill me if they don't respect me. >> pedestrians and drivers alike say they are constantly having near misses and some are left trying to make sense of this disregard for safety. >> there's a sense of self- importance. like the universe revolves around them. traffic safety is a community activity. >> all right, here's a warning. it's also illegal to blow past a red light on a bicycle in maryland and in virginia. and if you are popped by the police doing that here in the district, you can be fined $25. just so you know, d.c. police plan on launching an initiative in march to combat this problem. in northwest d.c., 9news now. >> yeah, and since ken's story first aired, we have gotten loads of reaction on our facebook page. let's just say, cycling has a pr problem around here. rob says i call them entitled bikers. they run the s
. >> not all cyclists are as unapologetic. in fact, this rider says he makes it a point to be responsible. >> i want to be respected by motorists when they are out driving because they can easily harm and kill me if they don't respect me. >> pedestrians and drivers alike say they are constantly having near misses and some are left trying to make sense of this disregard for safety. >> there's a sense of self- importance. like the universe revolves around them. traffic...
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foreign policy, arguing that you would, instead, expand the military, act unilaterally, and talk unapologetically, but just pumping triumalism won't help you promote mesh's ideals in a world set by powerful new players. you can call this new century whatever you like, but it won't change reality. just because we call it the world series, doesn't actually make it one. let's get started. >>> let's get to it with today's terrific panel. to start two davids. david brooks is the columnist for the "new york times". david recommend remnick is -- peggy noonan and christy freeman. welcome all. so if mitt romney gets the nomination, what happens to the conservative base? will it reluctantly accepted -- will it feel like a john stewart said, that's the chocolate in the chocolate box nobody ever wanted to eat but eventually they'll eat it and like it? >> they'll like it. you know, when obama ran against clinton, you could get polls saying 40% of democrats wouldn't support the other. that all vanishes. that's always going to vanish. i think what the tea party people should be asking ourselves, we had this --
foreign policy, arguing that you would, instead, expand the military, act unilaterally, and talk unapologetically, but just pumping triumalism won't help you promote mesh's ideals in a world set by powerful new players. you can call this new century whatever you like, but it won't change reality. just because we call it the world series, doesn't actually make it one. let's get started. >>> let's get to it with today's terrific panel. to start two davids. david brooks is the columnist...
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. >> as we look at mitt romney, unapologetically mormon, admitting taking part in baptizing the dead idea why that isn't hurting him among christian evangelicals in this country? >> oh, it will. and it's one of the reasons that president obama, who i believe is a great president, is going to win re-election. and that is a that the evangelicals have a list of hatreds. they hate gay people the most, followed closely by the immigrants, followed closely by roman catholics, but the evangelicals despise mormons. sooner or later, the way it's going to hurt mitt romney is that these guys will just not be enthusiastic for him. first of all, he's plastic from the knees up anyway. he's a super wealthy person of 1% of the 1%. and then you're going to have a lack of evangelical enthusiasm for him because, you know, when it all comes to push down, you know, they think obama is a muslim, think he's not a real american, but they know mitt romney is a mormon and they despise mormons. i think the republicans have bought themselves a problem. they've painted themselves into a corner, and as i say again
. >> as we look at mitt romney, unapologetically mormon, admitting taking part in baptizing the dead idea why that isn't hurting him among christian evangelicals in this country? >> oh, it will. and it's one of the reasons that president obama, who i believe is a great president, is going to win re-election. and that is a that the evangelicals have a list of hatreds. they hate gay people the most, followed closely by the immigrants, followed closely by roman catholics, but the...
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he was unshackled and unapologetic. >> you know, if i wanted to kill somebody, i'd take this book and beat you to death with it. and i wouldn't feel a thing. >> the interview sparked controversy within nbc. >> we here on the "today" show staff debated among ourselves whether to air his answers. half of our staff said, absolutely not. >> in the end just seven minutes aired on the "today" show. now 20 years later, former fbi profiler candace delong examines the entire interview. >> he certainly has his issues mentally and psychiatrically. but he is not seriously, seriously mentally ill. >> making sense of the mind of manson. >> friday night in los angeles, a movie actress and four of her friends were murdered and the circumstances were lurid. >> the news out of los angeles, august 10th, 1969, was shocking. five people had been brutally murdered. among the dead, roman polanski's wife, sharon tate. she was eight months pregnant. >> she'd been stabbed. repeated stab wounds. one of the victims had a hood placed over his head and the word "pig" was written in blood on the door. >>ut the carn
he was unshackled and unapologetic. >> you know, if i wanted to kill somebody, i'd take this book and beat you to death with it. and i wouldn't feel a thing. >> the interview sparked controversy within nbc. >> we here on the "today" show staff debated among ourselves whether to air his answers. half of our staff said, absolutely not. >> in the end just seven minutes aired on the "today" show. now 20 years later, former fbi profiler candace delong...
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surveillance without legitimate cause or provocation clearly crosses a line, but mayor bloomberg is unapologetic department. >> the >> the job of our law enforcement is to make sure that they prevent things. you only do that by being proactive. you have to respect people's right to privacy. >> reporter: an nypd spokesman tells cnn it was mapping out places where tour terrorists from other countries may try to blend in to avoid detection. it shouldn't shock anyone, saying new jersey officials were briefed and even escorted the nypd. still muslim students are livid. >> this tactic actually creates more hatred. better to address them at a large level. >> i disagree with the way this was implemented, the way they tenth went about trying to find terrorist activities. >> reporter: and tonight, u.s. senator bob menendez from new jersey is calling on attorney general eric holder to investigate. are muslim students being singled out without hard evidence? or are police just doing what they're supposed to do, protect public safety? lisa? >> susan, i hear that you also have reaction tonight from islamic st
surveillance without legitimate cause or provocation clearly crosses a line, but mayor bloomberg is unapologetic department. >> the >> the job of our law enforcement is to make sure that they prevent things. you only do that by being proactive. you have to respect people's right to privacy. >> reporter: an nypd spokesman tells cnn it was mapping out places where tour terrorists from other countries may try to blend in to avoid detection. it shouldn't shock anyone, saying new...
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new york's mayor michael plu bloomberg is unapologetic. >> the job of law enforcement is make sure theyent things you only do that to by being proactive, you have to respect people's right to privacy. >> nypd spokesman tells cnn it was mapping out place where terror suspects from other countries may try to blend in to avoid detection. the surveillance shouldn't shock anyone. saying newark police were briefed and even escorted the nypd. still, muslim students livid. >> this tactic actually creates more hatred. a wbetter approach, engage the muslim youth at a large level. >> i disagree with the way this was implemented, wat way they went about trying to find terrorist activities. >> are muslim students being singled out without hard evidence or are police doing what they are supposed to do? protect public safety. susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> you know this guy from the tv show "top chef" sam is more than just handy in the kitchen. sanjay gupta talks to him and also with living with a disease that changed his life. ( whirring and crackling sounds ) man: assembly lines that fix themse
new york's mayor michael plu bloomberg is unapologetic. >> the job of law enforcement is make sure theyent things you only do that to by being proactive, you have to respect people's right to privacy. >> nypd spokesman tells cnn it was mapping out place where terror suspects from other countries may try to blend in to avoid detection. the surveillance shouldn't shock anyone. saying newark police were briefed and even escorted the nypd. still, muslim students livid. >> this...
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but new york's mayor michael bloomberg is unapologetic in defending his police department. >> the jobf our law enforcement is to make sure that they prevent things and you only do that to -- by being proactive. you have to respect people's right to privacy. >> an nypd spokesman tells cnn it was mapping out places where terror suspects from other countries may try to blend in to avoid detection. the surveillance shouldn't shock anyone saying newark police were briefed and even escorted the nypd. still, muslim students are livid. >> this tactic actually creates more hatred. a better approach would be to take a proactive em proech and engage the muslim youth at a large level. >> i disagree with the way this was implemented, with the way that they went about trying to find terrorist activities. >> reporter: are muslim students being singled out without hard evidence or are police doing what they're supposed to do, protect public safety? susan candiotti, cnn, new york. >>> well, incomparable beauty that until now most of us would never see. we're taking you on a virtual dive into the great
but new york's mayor michael bloomberg is unapologetic in defending his police department. >> the jobf our law enforcement is to make sure that they prevent things and you only do that to -- by being proactive. you have to respect people's right to privacy. >> an nypd spokesman tells cnn it was mapping out places where terror suspects from other countries may try to blend in to avoid detection. the surveillance shouldn't shock anyone saying newark police were briefed and even...
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it, the fact that he is -- is expressing something that he believes in such a deep way and so unapologeticallythink that's part of the draw to rick santorum. >> there's an authenticity there in terms of his totality on the sources of the american decline. >> it's still a very extreme position. >> absolutely. >> and the fact that santorum is now the front-runner in the republican party says a lot about the extremism that's taken over the gop base. i mean, this ideal that satan has taken over the country is something shared by a lot of right wing evangelical protestants, as well. so there is kind of an alliance between them that we need to have a holy war as the president. and i think they're making themselves very unelect i believe in november by doing this. >> that's the point. i just want to know the numbers. are the numbers of these voters who identify with rick santorum and his perspectives, are they growing? are those numbers on the increase? is he -- does this work if him electorally or as she said, are these deep felt opinions he wants to share. >> when he says mainline protestants is in
it, the fact that he is -- is expressing something that he believes in such a deep way and so unapologeticallythink that's part of the draw to rick santorum. >> there's an authenticity there in terms of his totality on the sources of the american decline. >> it's still a very extreme position. >> absolutely. >> and the fact that santorum is now the front-runner in the republican party says a lot about the extremism that's taken over the gop base. i mean, this ideal that...
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doubt knows, the very charismatic preacher, adam clayton powell who served from 1945, 1971, an unapologetic civil rights activist, he was known as mr. civil-rights, and command facts, we tell the chapter covering this time keeping the faith after his of put -- of use quotation. keep the faith committee during spirited gently and what to give the children. he won election to a new district that encompasses thailand. the search for a total of 12 conferences. eventually in the early 1960's he rested to the education and labor committee and helped oversee the enactment of some major portions of the great society as efficient. when he first came to congress the speaker sam rayburn of texas anticipating bells confrontational style interest and to play the part of a good freshman member, to be seen but not heard. he called them into his office and told them, adam, listen to what your colleagues have to say come and drink it all in and get reelected a few more times and then start moving, but, for god's sake, don't throw those bombs. in reply the missing a beat, mr. speaker, i have a ball and both
doubt knows, the very charismatic preacher, adam clayton powell who served from 1945, 1971, an unapologetic civil rights activist, he was known as mr. civil-rights, and command facts, we tell the chapter covering this time keeping the faith after his of put -- of use quotation. keep the faith committee during spirited gently and what to give the children. he won election to a new district that encompasses thailand. the search for a total of 12 conferences. eventually in the early 1960's he...
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he was an unapologetic civil rights activist. he was known as mr. civil rights.d, in fact, we titled the chapter covering this period "keeping the faith" after his of oft-used quotation "keep the faith, baby, spread it gently and walk together, children." in 1943 mr. powell won election to a new district that encompassed harlem, and he served for a total of 12 congresses. he eventually in the early 1960s rose to chair the education and labor committee and helped oversee the enactment of some major portions of the great society legislation. when powell first came to congress, speaker sam rayburn of texas, kind of anticipating powell's confrontational style, encouraged him to play the part of a good freshman member, to be seen but not heard. and he called him into his office, and he told him, adam, listen to what your colleagues have to say. try it all this and get reelected a few more times and then start moving, but for god's sake, adam, don't throw those bombs. powell replied without missing a beat, mr. mr. speaker, i have ab in both hands, and i'm going to thro
he was an unapologetic civil rights activist. he was known as mr. civil rights.d, in fact, we titled the chapter covering this period "keeping the faith" after his of oft-used quotation "keep the faith, baby, spread it gently and walk together, children." in 1943 mr. powell won election to a new district that encompassed harlem, and he served for a total of 12 congresses. he eventually in the early 1960s rose to chair the education and labor committee and helped oversee the...
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i feel this way, unapologetic about the way i feel, don't put me into a certain box and i'm gonna wearknow you don't like that so much but this is what it is. so i think that's the reason. any time you have that counterculture approach, especially disagreeing with your parents is like a wave, right? >> yeah. >> goes through waves, generations like i don't listen to my parents, everybody, yeah, that's pop, what let's do that. >> wes gave you lyrics from "juicy," mike barnicle would give you "hypnotize." >> irving berlin. >> "leave it to beaver." >> before i go off, i want to give my daughter, sophia, a shoutout, she is down in disney world and she is trying to -- >> what kind of pass does she have down there? >> well, yesterday, she had an all-access pass. today, she is going to go through disney world the regular stand in line for an hour and a half way, but she is prepared for it. she has her crocs. ready to go. >> steve, it's great to see you. the bookville good. it says so much about our culture, as steve said you can not just culture but about the economy now as well. the book is "
i feel this way, unapologetic about the way i feel, don't put me into a certain box and i'm gonna wearknow you don't like that so much but this is what it is. so i think that's the reason. any time you have that counterculture approach, especially disagreeing with your parents is like a wave, right? >> yeah. >> goes through waves, generations like i don't listen to my parents, everybody, yeah, that's pop, what let's do that. >> wes gave you lyrics from "juicy," mike...
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unapologetic. always backs up his positions.lemmons prosecute -- from band died. should any of these folks have the flag at half-staff or is this just about the drug use? >> no, i don't think any of these celebrities who get their fame by making money and the -- granted they have talent, talent is great. there is other ways of honoring our celebrities. they get awards in other ways. i don't understand why they have to have the same honor as our military. you know, before my son died a month ago today, this was something i hadn't even considered. until i saw the comparison and i said to my son in his memory i said i will not have you dishonored this way. i feel like it tarnishes what was done for him. >> you know, i think a lot of people understand that feeling and obviously are sympathetic to what you just had to say there. we certainly, you know, are sorry for your loss and appreciate what your son did for our country. >> thank you. >> thank you for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thank you, phyllis. >> two hours down and two
unapologetic. always backs up his positions.lemmons prosecute -- from band died. should any of these folks have the flag at half-staff or is this just about the drug use? >> no, i don't think any of these celebrities who get their fame by making money and the -- granted they have talent, talent is great. there is other ways of honoring our celebrities. they get awards in other ways. i don't understand why they have to have the same honor as our military. you know, before my son died a...
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the president launched this assault unapologetically in the black-and-white print of a rule that clearlyricts religious liberties. it says contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs must be provided free of charge to women. what the president did not anticipate by his rule was the backlash that it would generate. it is reassuring, on the other hand, to know americans will make their voices heard when their constitutional rights are being trampled. for the first time in a long time in many, many years, people of many different faiths as well as the defenders of the constitution have found a unifying rallying cry. they are sending the message that enough is enough it's time to stop this administration's march into every single facet of our lives. at issue is one of the very basic rights in this country. it is one of the basic rights that this country was founded to protect. i.tit's the right to freely exercise religion, a right the president pledged to uphold when taking the oath of office. many americans were lulled into complacency in 2009 by promises that pearntly the president did not
the president launched this assault unapologetically in the black-and-white print of a rule that clearlyricts religious liberties. it says contraceptives and abortion-inducing drugs must be provided free of charge to women. what the president did not anticipate by his rule was the backlash that it would generate. it is reassuring, on the other hand, to know americans will make their voices heard when their constitutional rights are being trampled. for the first time in a long time in many, many...