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activities with the museums and what have you, but i never envisioned tthat we would have anything unnatural at golden gate park. so that is a difficult one for me. because of my preference for natural grass. in fact, i was very pleased when the san francisco giants community fund came up and put some money is up and some partners -- and some gardeners to do some natural parks, especially in the excelsior, to renovate the park and the excelsior, where it was needed. i think was very innovative. it was a very strong commitment that they developed, renovated that part, and committed a gardener to maintain it, which is great for us. so, to me, this is a little trouble some. the other, as commissioner moore has so clearly stated, there is so much we do not know about the potentially incurious toxic nature of the fields. in fact, i have many family members who are associated with this to have a lot to say about this subject. they deal with lead, asbestos, and a lot of these elements that are harmful to people, and they are very concerned that i would be voting about -- the fact that i would be vo
activities with the museums and what have you, but i never envisioned tthat we would have anything unnatural at golden gate park. so that is a difficult one for me. because of my preference for natural grass. in fact, i was very pleased when the san francisco giants community fund came up and put some money is up and some partners -- and some gardeners to do some natural parks, especially in the excelsior, to renovate the park and the excelsior, where it was needed. i think was very innovative....
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mutual interests to demonstrate the superiority of the west compared to soviet and that sort of very unnatural of its tail split apart it's split apart to be within the western world they have now got things controlled to such an extent that they literally get away with murder i mean obama has now signed a law according to which the american president. has the right to authorize the killing of an american citizen without any recourse to law talk no due process which no other u.s. president in history has done even during the civil war the people who tried to kill lincoln or killed lincoln the conspirators were tried in a court how ever faulty it was no longer you can order someone to be killed and this attack on civil liberties is of course extremely disturbing because it rudely affects democracy i mean do you do think these social movements are happening in latin america if you look at the sort of technological adoption in latin america it's somewhere like the u.s. force in the nineteen seventies. and it is this is the political and social interaction that is occurring in the states as a resu
mutual interests to demonstrate the superiority of the west compared to soviet and that sort of very unnatural of its tail split apart it's split apart to be within the western world they have now got things controlled to such an extent that they literally get away with murder i mean obama has now signed a law according to which the american president. has the right to authorize the killing of an american citizen without any recourse to law talk no due process which no other u.s. president in...
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adjustment but for the not anywhere near the type of adjustment someone that was in the infantry was unnaturally was in hard combat you know thank you thank you very much sir nice to be with us and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was richard for doing laundry in chief of the american veterans are for. and wars against each other and that's it for now for wall street spotlights will be back with until then stay on r.t. and take care thank you.
adjustment but for the not anywhere near the type of adjustment someone that was in the infantry was unnaturally was in hard combat you know thank you thank you very much sir nice to be with us and just a reminder that my guest on the show today was richard for doing laundry in chief of the american veterans are for. and wars against each other and that's it for now for wall street spotlights will be back with until then stay on r.t. and take care thank you.
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extremely difficult for new entrants to come into the market which they tell me really does cause an unnatural high cost for sugar. and so, does the sugar program through these market allotments in your opinion provide a structural barrier to entry? >> yeah, actually the sugar program is something i've written about. it's an interesting example of corporate welfare that's basically off budget. it's a regulatory corporate welfare program. in my view, the united states has a soviet-style system for sugar production. we have import barriers. we have detailed quotas. we have loan programs that essentially guarantee the price. and i think, unfortunately, what it does is by blocking entry into the industry, it raises the domestic sugar price that usually the price varies, but it's usually about twice the world sugar price. and the effect of that is not only to hurt consumers and there's been department of commerce studies on this. it hurts consumers by the tune of $2 billion a year and hurts u.s. companies that produce food items with sugar. so companies like kellogg and companies that make chocolat
extremely difficult for new entrants to come into the market which they tell me really does cause an unnatural high cost for sugar. and so, does the sugar program through these market allotments in your opinion provide a structural barrier to entry? >> yeah, actually the sugar program is something i've written about. it's an interesting example of corporate welfare that's basically off budget. it's a regulatory corporate welfare program. in my view, the united states has a soviet-style...
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if these banks are alive burn the bondholder see if they're witches see if they're like living unnaturally burn the bondholder over one billion euros of angle bonds will be repaid irish bank resolution corporation the new name for anglo-irish well we pay more than one point one billion of debt next week as the controversial policy of paying all unsecured senior liabilities continues the bonds are mainly held by foreign investors many of whom bought the debt at steep discounts over the past two years when the original lenders feared the collapse state owned banks might remain on the ious yet why don't we why are the five paying this dead bank whether paying the bank well let's see burn the bondholders see if the bank collapse. says now i r b c this new fake bank that isn't even a bank it's a virtual mirage of a bank that is exists only thanks to the unwilling large us of the irish taxpayer well let's see if you burn the bondholders whether that bank still spent also if you burn the bond holders that say we're not going to pay this bond over anglo-irish would they get any pushback we're sayi
if these banks are alive burn the bondholder see if they're witches see if they're like living unnaturally burn the bondholder over one billion euros of angle bonds will be repaid irish bank resolution corporation the new name for anglo-irish well we pay more than one point one billion of debt next week as the controversial policy of paying all unsecured senior liabilities continues the bonds are mainly held by foreign investors many of whom bought the debt at steep discounts over the past two...
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subtext often in liberal writing and analysis of centrist writing even is that there's something unnatural about a republican majority, and i think this adds to the ferocity, quite properly so, in some respects to the republicans to say nope, we're not going to kick that football again. so let's bring stu back in. >> thanks, gentlemen. that was very civil, wasn't it? all right, now i'm supposed to take some questions but i thought that i would ask each of you one quick question to start off so i can figure out how to do this. and i'll just ask each of you, norm, i wonder how you'd respond to a political party that has nominated or is about to nominate mitt romney as his presidential nominee and four years earlier nominated john mccain as his presidential nominee. how does that fit with your idea that this is such a bunch of crazy radicals, and that's part "a," and steve, i thought i'd ask you, to address the following point, that what might make the republicans radical in this day and age is their understanding or maybe norm might say their misunderstanding of the legislative process, that
subtext often in liberal writing and analysis of centrist writing even is that there's something unnatural about a republican majority, and i think this adds to the ferocity, quite properly so, in some respects to the republicans to say nope, we're not going to kick that football again. so let's bring stu back in. >> thanks, gentlemen. that was very civil, wasn't it? all right, now i'm supposed to take some questions but i thought that i would ask each of you one quick question to start...
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this case found in his nevada home, including photographs of nude women in what authorities call unnatural positions and he admits to photographing one victim. he writes that the fact of the matter is that never in thousands of photo sessions i've had i never forced anyone to pose for anything and my resume was with knowledge and consent. he addresses his wife's dna found on pantihouse hose used to strangle one victim. if this were true it proves someone got a hold of her panty hose. womens' used panty hose can be found in dumpsters, parking lots, thrift shops, etc.. he address his own dna found on panty hose used in another attack. if it were true all it may prove that the defendant had sex with the victim days before she was murdered. >> a defense attorney whether defending himself or a lour can come up with alternative explanations for what seems to be otherwise damning evidence he wraps up the letter quote with devised outlines, clear evidence is lacking to incriminate him of the crimes. and our legal analyst believes this could backfire. >> the more he says about his case, more he ris
this case found in his nevada home, including photographs of nude women in what authorities call unnatural positions and he admits to photographing one victim. he writes that the fact of the matter is that never in thousands of photo sessions i've had i never forced anyone to pose for anything and my resume was with knowledge and consent. he addresses his wife's dna found on pantihouse hose used to strangle one victim. if this were true it proves someone got a hold of her panty hose. womens'...
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michael baden who says the victim did not die of unnatural causes.case against kaufman first gained national attention. his lawyers initially blamed her death on an allergic reaction to spray tan she had gotten. thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> reporter: why do you believe she did not die of unnatural cause.? >> reporter: because the findings of some kind of strangulation were not present in the body. the diagnosis was made 17 months later, largely on what police officers said they found at the scene. the problem is still an ongoing case. it will be decided early next week. police in that county where this death occurred see about one homicide a year. a lot of mistakes were made at the scene that have been testified to at the trial it's a call for regionalization. when a possible homicide occurs in a small county that doesn't have many homicides, they have got to coordinate with the next big county, miami, where jonbenet ramsey. they should have gotten in touch with denver. the ability to evaluate a crime scene and come to
michael baden who says the victim did not die of unnatural causes.case against kaufman first gained national attention. his lawyers initially blamed her death on an allergic reaction to spray tan she had gotten. thank you so much for joining us. >> good to be with you. >> reporter: why do you believe she did not die of unnatural cause.? >> reporter: because the findings of some kind of strangulation were not present in the body. the diagnosis was made 17 months later, largely...
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including photographs of nude women who appeared dead or unconscious in what authorities called unnatural positions and naso admits to photographing at least one of the victims. naso writes, the fact of matter is never in the thousands of photo sessions i have had, i never forced anyone to pose for anything. any resume of glamour, pinup orsennual and erotic photography was always performed with consent. he said if it were true, all it proves is someone got a hold of her pantyhose. it can be found in trash cans, dumpster, park lots, thrift shops, flea markets, et cetera, and he addresses his own dna found on pantyhose uzed on another one. it only proved he was sex with the victim. >> whether ice a person defending himself or a lawyer, a person can come up with alternative explanations for what seems to be otherwise very damning evidence. >> naso wraps up the 2 1/2-page letter, quote works all the quited outlines the prosecution presents for solving the four murders, clear and convincing evidence is lack to go incriminate joseph naso of these crimes. our legal analyst believes this letter c
including photographs of nude women who appeared dead or unconscious in what authorities called unnatural positions and naso admits to photographing at least one of the victims. naso writes, the fact of matter is never in the thousands of photo sessions i have had, i never forced anyone to pose for anything. any resume of glamour, pinup orsennual and erotic photography was always performed with consent. he said if it were true, all it proves is someone got a hold of her pantyhose. it can be...
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there's something unnatural about republican majority? this adds to the ferocity of the republicans who say it will not kick the football again. >> thanks, gentlemen. that was very civil, wasn't it? [laughter] i'm supposed to take some questions but i thought i would each of you one quick question. norm, how would you respond to a political party that is about to nominate mitt romney as its presidential nominee and four years earlier, nominated john mccain as its presidential nominee? alice that fit with your idea that this is a bunch of -- how does that fit with your idea that this is a bunch of crazy radicals? steve, i thought i would ask you to address the following point -- what might make the republicans radical in this day and age is their understanding or maybe there miss understanding of the legislative process. the nature of the legislature involved in a give-and-take and compromise and if you listen to many republicans these days, compromise is a dirty word and they seem unwilling to compromise. if that is how they approach the
there's something unnatural about republican majority? this adds to the ferocity of the republicans who say it will not kick the football again. >> thanks, gentlemen. that was very civil, wasn't it? [laughter] i'm supposed to take some questions but i thought i would each of you one quick question. norm, how would you respond to a political party that is about to nominate mitt romney as its presidential nominee and four years earlier, nominated john mccain as its presidential nominee?...
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but because this whole show has an unnatural love for the city of new orleans, we decided that the city of no thing is a totally inappropriate web address for such a wonderful city. this thing, we decided, this wing, we could actually fix. so we bought the domain name, cityofyes.yes, and offered it to the city of new orleans free for the taking. we bought the address cityofyes and we redirected to it their lousy web address at cityofno. it was the best we could do. a few months ago, new orleans got a new website with a new address, nola.gov, so city of no, no more. so it looks really cool. but we still had the matter of new orleans still being the city of yes, and us holding the web address for cityofyes. but the new orleans city web manager got in touch with us and asked if the city could please have it. they could bring it home to the rightful city of yes. and the answer is, yes, of course, yes, you can have it. beloved city of new orleans, you know own cityofyes.us, as you should. it is our gift. for the record, just to be safe, i should also tell you that we also still have cityofhe
but because this whole show has an unnatural love for the city of new orleans, we decided that the city of no thing is a totally inappropriate web address for such a wonderful city. this thing, we decided, this wing, we could actually fix. so we bought the domain name, cityofyes.yes, and offered it to the city of new orleans free for the taking. we bought the address cityofyes and we redirected to it their lousy web address at cityofno. it was the best we could do. a few months ago, new orleans...
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so it's really an unnatural environment. away from the city out in some of the wooded areas, temperatures only reached the low to mid-90s today. even right now. martin airport by the water. it's only 95. but at the airport, check it out. 100. 100 in hagerstown. 104 in d.c. that's a new record for june. 86 oakland. 85, ocean city. the dew point dropped 1 degree. if it were 55, it wouldn't even be that bad out, honestly. but it's 71. and that is really, really close. the 100, however, with that dew point feels like 109. so yesterday, even though it was 96, it felt like 91. today, at 100, it's up to 109. 112 in d.c. 95, ocean city. and 107 over in easton. and we have advisories, yes. excessive heat warning. excessive heat watch. heat advisory for almost the entire region. obviously through tonight. and again, during the day tomorrow, because we'll still have warm temperatures, upper 90s tomorrow. high humidity again. dew points, in the low 70s, maybe. that means it's going to feel like 100 to 105 at least. west/northwest winds.
so it's really an unnatural environment. away from the city out in some of the wooded areas, temperatures only reached the low to mid-90s today. even right now. martin airport by the water. it's only 95. but at the airport, check it out. 100. 100 in hagerstown. 104 in d.c. that's a new record for june. 86 oakland. 85, ocean city. the dew point dropped 1 degree. if it were 55, it wouldn't even be that bad out, honestly. but it's 71. and that is really, really close. the 100, however, with that...
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there's something unnatural about republican majority? this adds to the ferocity of the republicans who say it will not kick the football again. >> thanks, gentlemen. that was very civil, wasn't it? [laughter] i'm supposed to take some questions but i thought i would each of you one quick question. would you respond to a political party that is about to nominate mitt romney as its presidential nominee and four years earlier, nominated john mccain as its presidential nominee? alice that fit with your idea that this is a bunch of -- how does that fit with your idea that this is a bunch of crazy radicals? steve, i thought i would ask you to address the following point -- what might make the republicans radical in this day and age is their understanding or maybe there miss understanding of the legislative process. the nature of the legislature involved in a give-and-take and compromise and if you listen to many republicans these days, compromise is a dirty word and they seem unwilling to compromise. if that is how they approach the nature of
there's something unnatural about republican majority? this adds to the ferocity of the republicans who say it will not kick the football again. >> thanks, gentlemen. that was very civil, wasn't it? [laughter] i'm supposed to take some questions but i thought i would each of you one quick question. would you respond to a political party that is about to nominate mitt romney as its presidential nominee and four years earlier, nominated john mccain as its presidential nominee? alice that...
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it is unnatural for human beings to kill other human beings.nd he says that other animal species have aversions to killing their own species. for example, a snake will bite every other animal on the planet with its veins -- thanks. if you look at king cobra, if not only bite other animals, they actually eat other snakes. you look at, any animals with horns. when it is another animal, they try to attack. when it is their own species, they try to go from the face. when they fight their own species they try not to go for stimulation. not all animals have this version, but many do. why is that, though? why do buffalo fight by trying to hit in the ribs and why do african buffalo fight each other when they fight head-to-head, which is the least lethal form of combat? why is that? >> preservation of species. great answer. preservation of the species. african buffalo's spent 99% of the time the law. they fought each other the way they have fought lines, -- human beings spend most of the time around animals. it makes sense that we would have a natural a
it is unnatural for human beings to kill other human beings.nd he says that other animal species have aversions to killing their own species. for example, a snake will bite every other animal on the planet with its veins -- thanks. if you look at king cobra, if not only bite other animals, they actually eat other snakes. you look at, any animals with horns. when it is another animal, they try to attack. when it is their own species, they try to go from the face. when they fight their own...
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i don't unnatural gas stocks. i saw this decline coming and i sidestepped it. brilliant. that's the list to me we're going to hear from money managers as the quarter winds down this week. and entire complex, a whole segment of the market is being thrown out now without any consideration to all your any thought of potential reversal. it's breathtaking. i have never seen such hideous charts. think it deserves analysis. first what's driving the oil and nat gas futures lower although the latter had a lift lately? the perception is a dramatic slowing in demand. we believe china's economy is ratcheting back so fast they aren't using the gas guzzlers they bought. europe, despite the fact that economic activity hasn't ceased and parts of the continent are robust it's a given that oil use is curtailed dramatically. we haven't seen any real sign this is the case. hey, but with brent crude at 91 down from 125, gospel. then there's the u.s. we found more oil than we expected even two years ago. if i told you in 2009 north dakota would surpass california and alaska in oil p
i don't unnatural gas stocks. i saw this decline coming and i sidestepped it. brilliant. that's the list to me we're going to hear from money managers as the quarter winds down this week. and entire complex, a whole segment of the market is being thrown out now without any consideration to all your any thought of potential reversal. it's breathtaking. i have never seen such hideous charts. think it deserves analysis. first what's driving the oil and nat gas futures lower although the latter had...
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um, has all german non-citizens, that is german immigrants who have not taken on citizenship, unnaturalized, are supposed to go to their local precinct and be fingerprinted and identified and a record kept on them. this is profiling, of course. but it's also meant to deter any wrongdoing by these, you know, they're saying, well, these germans, a lot of german-americans became citizens, immigrants, and some of them are serving on the western front. so we don't distrust those, but the guys who didn't take out their citizenship, what's holding them back? so it's a presumption of guilt, it's a presumption of the notion that these guys are maybe a threat. this is a picture in new york, in fact, it's hard to make out, but the poster in the background of the cop who's fingerprinting him is partly yiddish. so, um, but it's a german-american being fingerprinted. the law actually required the wives of non-citizen germans in the u.s. to be from time to timed too. fingerprinted too. that meant that even if you were a native-born american woman with no german connection at all, that you had married one
um, has all german non-citizens, that is german immigrants who have not taken on citizenship, unnaturalized, are supposed to go to their local precinct and be fingerprinted and identified and a record kept on them. this is profiling, of course. but it's also meant to deter any wrongdoing by these, you know, they're saying, well, these germans, a lot of german-americans became citizens, immigrants, and some of them are serving on the western front. so we don't distrust those, but the guys who...
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and berkeley and night colleges and the basic premise if you look at military history was it is unnatural for human beings to acies hers human beings and hi. have the innate aversion to killing their own species. for example a rattlesnake will t.te every othernimal on the esesd o a thonigher. look at king cobra, not only by its other animals but they each other snakes. look at buffalo or deer or any eny htir horns, tr species they fight head head. with that many creditopredatorso fostulation. hy do african buffalo fight a lion with the ribs, why did they fight head to head when they fight each other which is the ribuo d % of rm of co their time around one animal. african buffalo. if they fought each other they would go extinct. human being spentir time around what animal? human beings. does it make sense we would have a natural aversion to killing of a human beings? what evidence do we have? all military history. of military history. lieunantolon gosanay t raene ia aiynd eryount history has done this. can any of you guess what that way i how do they oppose an opposing group of people? not
and berkeley and night colleges and the basic premise if you look at military history was it is unnatural for human beings to acies hers human beings and hi. have the innate aversion to killing their own species. for example a rattlesnake will t.te every othernimal on the esesd o a thonigher. look at king cobra, not only by its other animals but they each other snakes. look at buffalo or deer or any eny htir horns, tr species they fight head head. with that many creditopredatorso fostulation....
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come back down here into this unnatural setting. what?p news"? >> i am. >> what do you get for the women who seems to have it all? just ask betty white. white picked up a wild birthday gift for meryl streep. her very own leopard, for her 63rd birthday. what else do you get meryl streep than a leopard. the leopard was adopted in streep's name. he will continue living in a los angeles zoo. white, who is known for her charitable work on behalf of animals, said she wanted to give her a gift as unique and special as she is. >>> you may remember matt harding. videos of him dancing went viral all over the globe. four years later, he's done it again. check out this video. it's trending big-time online. matt dances his way everywhere, from papaua, new guinea. he ends at home in seattle, with his wife and baby. that's sweet. that was serious earlier. this is hard-core news you're getting here. >> that's sweet. >>> also, a birthday celebration fit for a king. we want to wish a very happy birthday to prince william. he's turning 30 years old today. t
come back down here into this unnatural setting. what?p news"? >> i am. >> what do you get for the women who seems to have it all? just ask betty white. white picked up a wild birthday gift for meryl streep. her very own leopard, for her 63rd birthday. what else do you get meryl streep than a leopard. the leopard was adopted in streep's name. he will continue living in a los angeles zoo. white, who is known for her charitable work on behalf of animals, said she wanted to give...
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information in ways that are benefiting mankind, human kind, not biassing the type of population through unnaturalelection of traits -- >> so that discussion, is that the discussion you're having right now in the genetics department or even with the pediatrics department, ob-gyns at the hospital? >> at mt. sig sianai, students their genome sequence and they learn how to you interpret that, how do you handle it with others and how -- what happens if you find out your risk of alzheimer's by the time you're 50 is -- >> are we moving to the area where parents try to make the perfect child, based on gender and other sorts of things, that have nothing to do with health? >> again, i think that's a real risk. i think the way we can overcome that kind of risk is to educate -- educate not just the general population, the legislature on what's coming and what kind of policies do we are to put in place to present this kind of extreme designer baby mentality. >> as we look at the necessity of new laws by government? >> i think there's potential for new laws. you know, it's not unlike choosing to terminate a pr
information in ways that are benefiting mankind, human kind, not biassing the type of population through unnaturalelection of traits -- >> so that discussion, is that the discussion you're having right now in the genetics department or even with the pediatrics department, ob-gyns at the hospital? >> at mt. sig sianai, students their genome sequence and they learn how to you interpret that, how do you handle it with others and how -- what happens if you find out your risk of...
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come back down here into this unnatural setting. what? >> what?> i am. >> what do you get for the women who seems to have it all? just ask betty white. white picked up a pretty wild birthday gift for meryl streep. her very own leopard, for her 63rd birthday. you heard me. what else do you get meryl streep than a leopard? this isn't a leopard she will take home, however. the snow leopard was adopted in streep's name. he will continue living in a los angeles zoo. white, who is known for her charitable work on behalf of animals, said she wanted to give her a gift as unique and special as she is. i would say mission accomplished. >> yeah. >>> you may remember matt harding. videos of him dancing all over the globe went viral in 2006 and 2008. josh, you remember? four years later, he's done it again. check out this video. it's trending big-time online. matt dances his way everywhere, from papua, new guinea. to zimbabwe, to afghanistan. he saves the best for last. the video ends with him at home in seattle, with his wife and baby. that's sweet. that was
come back down here into this unnatural setting. what? >> what?> i am. >> what do you get for the women who seems to have it all? just ask betty white. white picked up a pretty wild birthday gift for meryl streep. her very own leopard, for her 63rd birthday. you heard me. what else do you get meryl streep than a leopard? this isn't a leopard she will take home, however. the snow leopard was adopted in streep's name. he will continue living in a los angeles zoo. white, who is...
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that's an unnatural environment for dogs.much better be if you want to think of it as their mental health, which sounds trivial, but it isn't. >> reporter: the colors are muted and shaded towards the blues and yellows dogs see best. the music is, well, for the dogs. right now dog tv is a capable channel available only in san diego, but 46 million american homes have a dog and the producers see pent-up demand, so to speak. >> it's a very, very large market. u.s. dog parents love their dogs. they treat them pretty much like their kids. we truly believe it's going to be a great solution for the millions of dogs left home alone every day. >> reporter: sue has dog tv for his dog, diamond. what was her first reaction? >> oh, the very first night it was crazy. i turned it on said, look, diamond, look. she jumped off the couch, flew to the tv and jumped up and almost pushed the tv over. >> reporter: chunk, though, is a cooler customer. what would he be like if he had no stimulus and you come home after ten hours? >> i think it would
that's an unnatural environment for dogs.much better be if you want to think of it as their mental health, which sounds trivial, but it isn't. >> reporter: the colors are muted and shaded towards the blues and yellows dogs see best. the music is, well, for the dogs. right now dog tv is a capable channel available only in san diego, but 46 million american homes have a dog and the producers see pent-up demand, so to speak. >> it's a very, very large market. u.s. dog parents love...
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applause ] >> cardinal timothy dolen has lead the charge against same-sex marriage as unjust and unnaturalthe bible does it receiver say thou shall not wear a jimmy hat. >> actually it would be more of a jacob hat. >> you are right. i'm so disgusted at this story, you can get rid of the completely unbiblical celibacy law put into place because the church didn't want priests leaving land and wealth to their kids, and get rid of this celibacy law and you might see these pedophile problems go away in a generation. >> ken in ohio. >> homosexuality is a behavior. it is not the same as being black. >> how do you know this? >> well, i tell you what you have a guy stick a penis in your mouth -- [ buzzer sounds ] >> okay! [ overlapping speakers ] >> yeah. >> he clearly has some experience -- >> have a guy stick a penis -- i'll keep going it over and over to remind myself how had it is -- i have to have a lot of sexist men to remind myself how disgusting it is. i hate every gay man i service at the truck stop. jesus never said a thing about gay people okay. >> marcella disagrees with you -- >> no. i
applause ] >> cardinal timothy dolen has lead the charge against same-sex marriage as unjust and unnaturalthe bible does it receiver say thou shall not wear a jimmy hat. >> actually it would be more of a jacob hat. >> you are right. i'm so disgusted at this story, you can get rid of the completely unbiblical celibacy law put into place because the church didn't want priests leaving land and wealth to their kids, and get rid of this celibacy law and you might see these...
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even eric new in an unnatural death like this one the spouse can be the number one suspect.ys question the husband. >> but he was talking to the police and with his help they would build a time line of the day for both him and justine. justine, as usual, had shown up that morning in her classroom but her teacher friends were struck by how troubled she appeared on the last day of her life. kathleen knew something was wrong the moment she went to see kathleen the moment school started that day. >> i could see her sitting in the classroom with her back to the door when she was on the phone. and i went to open the door and it was locked. >> at recess, justine stayed inside. >> she didn't come outside that day. so i didn't see her again until lunchtime. when i saw her at lunchtime, she had been visibly crying. her eyes were just red and puffy and her face was blotchy. >> any idea what was going on with her that day, what had caused it? >> she had told everybody that she was sick, that she had allergies. but i didn't buy it. >> she had been crying? >> she had been crying. she had
even eric new in an unnatural death like this one the spouse can be the number one suspect.ys question the husband. >> but he was talking to the police and with his help they would build a time line of the day for both him and justine. justine, as usual, had shown up that morning in her classroom but her teacher friends were struck by how troubled she appeared on the last day of her life. kathleen knew something was wrong the moment she went to see kathleen the moment school started that...