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some people use im, text. they don't have to show it. they do however to get an answer immediately. if i get an e-mail from someone at 2:00 in the morning saying i'm not clear about this assignment. if i wait until monday to respond, when my student evaluations come, does not respond to students. so one of the big changes as they don't physically show what. a second big changes there's an expectation structure that's different and as much about the timeliness is that the response he served as a total lack of understanding that if you talk with someone face-to-face come in the same issue teaching courses online. there's things that have been in exchange between people that wouldn't happen if i'm tightening or if i'm only hearing your voice or even if there's a video on the online course. it's a different dynamic in that i think is a new dynamic in the fact that it's being practiced to the detriment of students because i don't have a chance to come up with the ati would have by looking at the disappointment or something else going on but has nothing to do with what you're talking abou
some people use im, text. they don't have to show it. they do however to get an answer immediately. if i get an e-mail from someone at 2:00 in the morning saying i'm not clear about this assignment. if i wait until monday to respond, when my student evaluations come, does not respond to students. so one of the big changes as they don't physically show what. a second big changes there's an expectation structure that's different and as much about the timeliness is that the response he served as a...
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. >> michael: and tell us the im impyitus of doing that. >> we're in a war.ood industry is winning. ultimately the legislative and executive branches of government cannot solve this, and there are reasons why. number 1, 6% of our exports are food. number two, most of congress is bought off by the food industry. bottom line the tobacco play book says this has to go to the courts. this is a statement that says all significant public health advancement requires the use of law. we want to bring the same issues to bare -- >> michael: so you are really devoting your life to this. you are going at it so you can be as prepared as you can on the legislative side. you are right, there are few people who are out there speaking against this. tell me what you think about this soda ban. >> i was for the soda ban, even though i don't think it is going to solve obesity, and sugar is not the only cause of obesity. it makes obesity to diabetes that's a very different issue. potato chips and french fries are more obese causing than sugar is. but it's a baby step in the right di
. >> michael: and tell us the im impyitus of doing that. >> we're in a war.ood industry is winning. ultimately the legislative and executive branches of government cannot solve this, and there are reasons why. number 1, 6% of our exports are food. number two, most of congress is bought off by the food industry. bottom line the tobacco play book says this has to go to the courts. this is a statement that says all significant public health advancement requires the use of law. we want...
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students can e-mail you 24/7, some people use im, some people text -- they don't have to show up. they do, however, now expect get an answer immediately. so if i get an e-mail from minute at 2:00 in the morning saying i'm not clear about this assignment, if i begin until monday -- that's the beginning of the workweek, last i checked -- to respond, when my student evaluations come, does not respond to students. okay, so one of the big changes is they don't physically show up. a second big change is there's an expectation structure that's different. inasmuch as what the timeliness is in response. a third is a total lack of understanding that if you talk with someone face to face -- i have the same issue, by the way, with teaching courses online. that's another story. the things that happen in that exchange between people that wouldn't happen if i'm typing or if i am only hearing your voice are -- or evenwe have an online course, it's a different dynamic. and that, i think, is the new dynamic in the fact that it's being practiced the to the detriment of students. because i don't have
students can e-mail you 24/7, some people use im, some people text -- they don't have to show up. they do, however, now expect get an answer immediately. so if i get an e-mail from minute at 2:00 in the morning saying i'm not clear about this assignment, if i begin until monday -- that's the beginning of the workweek, last i checked -- to respond, when my student evaluations come, does not respond to students. okay, so one of the big changes is they don't physically show up. a second big change...
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im liz olveda. and i'm jessica melcher... thanks for joining us. black history month is over and it ended with a bit of a controversy on campus. an opinion piece in the spartan daily questioned whether the annual event is redundant. update news reporter victor guzman is live on campus with a recap of the uproar that followed. this is the article that upset many on this campus. and yesterday a large crowd gathered at the smith-carlos statues to express their feelings. ">>>--nat sound "black and i'm proud"-- the black thursday rally at the statues of tommy smith and john carlos had already been planned before the offending article was published some demonstrators held the
im liz olveda. and i'm jessica melcher... thanks for joining us. black history month is over and it ended with a bit of a controversy on campus. an opinion piece in the spartan daily questioned whether the annual event is redundant. update news reporter victor guzman is live on campus with a recap of the uproar that followed. this is the article that upset many on this campus. and yesterday a large crowd gathered at the smith-carlos statues to express their feelings. ">>>--nat...
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and five pm here in moscow you live with us on our t. ime to bomb with say the cypriot a finance minister is in a moscow as talks are to save the offshore banking hop from bankruptcy and to crunch time the stakes are high with speculations that cypress could also a natural gas exploration rise to secure russian help time is running out for the island nation as dwindling cash reserves of push it towards default are going off picks up the story. the cypriot finance minister has explained that the country doesn't need a new loan from russia but it needs investment in exchange for this investment it's ready to offer shares in its banking and energy sector the minister has been in moscow for the last few days in negotiating with russian officials so far he says there's been no official offer but he stressed that he's not leaving until an agreement is reached in the meantime a delegation of senior european union officials is also in the russian capital including the head of the european commission jos amount of barros of course they're also discus
and five pm here in moscow you live with us on our t. ime to bomb with say the cypriot a finance minister is in a moscow as talks are to save the offshore banking hop from bankruptcy and to crunch time the stakes are high with speculations that cypress could also a natural gas exploration rise to secure russian help time is running out for the island nation as dwindling cash reserves of push it towards default are going off picks up the story. the cypriot finance minister has explained that the...
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you can find us on the internet at commonwealthclub.org. im a news anchor for abc 77 television in san francisco and a member of the commonwealth club board of directors and your moderator for today's program. it is now my letter to introduce our distinguished speaker today, rob reiner. [applause] >> thank you. >> from his starring role as meathead on the popular 1970 -- >> you are the first person to call me that today. [laughter] >> it is still early. >> true. >> on that wonderful program "on the family" to his blockbuster films. when you look at at his list of films, it is remarkable. "the princess bride," "when harry met sally," "a few good men." as a director, he has worked with a-list actors, jack nicholson, tom cruise, kathy bates, as well as celebrated writers nora efron and aaron sorkin. he grew up in a political family were still right for a frequent topic around the kitchen table. as such, he has become not only a hollywood legend but a political activist as well. after november 4, 2008 when california passed a constitutional amendm
you can find us on the internet at commonwealthclub.org. im a news anchor for abc 77 television in san francisco and a member of the commonwealth club board of directors and your moderator for today's program. it is now my letter to introduce our distinguished speaker today, rob reiner. [applause] >> thank you. >> from his starring role as meathead on the popular 1970 -- >> you are the first person to call me that today. [laughter] >> it is still early. >> true....
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yeah, i'm a serious investor but i'm a busy guy it used to be easier but now ere are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what imnow exactly how much i'paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large profession investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it carefully before investing. risk includes...
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im liz olveda. and i'm jessica melcher... thanks for joining us. black history month is over and it ended with a bit of a controversy on campus. an opinion piece in the spartan daily questioned whether the annual event is redundant. update news reporter victor guzman is live on campus with a recap of the uproar that followed. this is the article that upset many on this campus. and yesterday a large crowd gathered at the smith-carlos statues to express their feelings. ">>>--nat sound "black and i'm proud"-- the black thursday rally at the statues of tommy smith and john carlos had already been planned before the offending article was published some demonstrators held the article as they silently marched through the campus. and it was at the statues where they loudly voiced their objections. emerald green, african american student leader" "we all know we have a library, martin luther king library, right? it's been here since 2003. it's 2013 now, that's a ten year--ten year time gap, time gap from that right? and it's black history month. why hasn't t
im liz olveda. and i'm jessica melcher... thanks for joining us. black history month is over and it ended with a bit of a controversy on campus. an opinion piece in the spartan daily questioned whether the annual event is redundant. update news reporter victor guzman is live on campus with a recap of the uproar that followed. this is the article that upset many on this campus. and yesterday a large crowd gathered at the smith-carlos statues to express their feelings. ">>>--nat...
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i get a lock you have to do all that just to drive your car im in san jose near story road where chris aldo is demonstrating how he has to use one but two separate locks to keep thieves from stealing his 1994 honda accord chris aldo had learned from experience you see this black honda in his back yard this one has been stolen twice yes this black 1994 honda was stolen and then driven till the wheels fell off. not really the thieves ran out of gas they punched the ignition switch which was one of the flaws of the 94 accords i know i use to own one i can start it whith any kind of key yea his next door neighbor had his accord stolen twice in three month once from his driveway and once from church the first time his car was stolen it was recoverd in sacramento on another street these two again 1994 honda accords but the white one was stolen twice and recovered twice the first time was at target >> i found it the next day and three days later they stole it again. >> now it too has a club on the wheel and a key still in the ignition because basically any key will start it san jose has a problem with auto thefts so you should do w
i get a lock you have to do all that just to drive your car im in san jose near story road where chris aldo is demonstrating how he has to use one but two separate locks to keep thieves from stealing his 1994 honda accord chris aldo had learned from experience you see this black honda in his back yard this one has been stolen twice yes this black 1994 honda was stolen and then driven till the wheels fell off. not really the thieves ran out of gas they punched the ignition switch which was one...
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kind of happy that bloomberg did it, but i would not expect them to try to minute im that of nanny stayed, trps to use government government to pin their shift to other people's. it will be in state and local governments if it does -- if it makes headway at all. >> john, thank you. >> you bet. >> all right. andrew, thank you. >>> coming up, a live report from the big apple where consumers are still able to order that large coffee with extra sugar and milk this morning. but first, check out these live pictures from the vatican. a special mass is being hell at st. peter's basilica. they will then head to the vatican to elect a new pope. people will be watching for a while smoke to signal a new pontiff has been chosen. >>> welcome back to "squawk box" this morning. s&p off about 1.5, nasdaq off by 6 points and the dow jones off about 16 points right now. the u.s. government has sold another chunk of its take in general motors. it sold $490 million of gm common stock last month. the price per share will be revealed later. the government has recovered about $29.8 billion of its $49.5 billion bailout of the
kind of happy that bloomberg did it, but i would not expect them to try to minute im that of nanny stayed, trps to use government government to pin their shift to other people's. it will be in state and local governments if it does -- if it makes headway at all. >> john, thank you. >> you bet. >> all right. andrew, thank you. >>> coming up, a live report from the big apple where consumers are still able to order that large coffee with extra sugar and milk this...
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ime to unloa. this is the overall get rid of it. donate it to your favorite charity provide it in gently used good condition for the fair market value >> tax deduction good way to go. >> clean out your filing cabinet. >> you mentioned we get bogged down with paperwork tax time the dreaded time. go through there and toss things like your atm receipts your old bank statements providing monthly statements. old checks. canceled checks. old check registers providing you don't need them for tax purposes and things like tax documents keep them 3-7 years marriage birth certificates social security cards. there's a lot of stuff sitting in your file cabinets you can toss, sled do away with and start the season the right way. >> vera gibbons thanks as always. >> 25 after the hour. still to come frightening new video from the horrific drive-by shooting in dc. the men are still at large. police are hoping this video will help lead to their apresident owe boom ma wants to raise your taxes maybe he should look into his own office first. staffers owe the irs six figures or more in unpaid taxes. first this day in history in 1912 the girl scouts of t
ime to unloa. this is the overall get rid of it. donate it to your favorite charity provide it in gently used good condition for the fair market value >> tax deduction good way to go. >> clean out your filing cabinet. >> you mentioned we get bogged down with paperwork tax time the dreaded time. go through there and toss things like your atm receipts your old bank statements providing monthly statements. old checks. canceled checks. old check registers providing you don't need...
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give us the real life story on the ex-im bank. >> well, ex-im has always been important for big manufacturers to export. under fred hochberg's leadership has become much more relevant for small and medium-size businesses who, quite frankly, who find even more difficult to export without some financial support. but, and so vitally important component to our global competitiveness. yeah, i mean, ex-im bank, i think i've got the numbers generally correct, i don't think has ever had a year when it's lost any money. in fact i think when you add up the money they've made on fees and support, its will into the billions of dollars. this is a moneymaker, not a money loser in the name of corporate welfare at all. it's just the opposite. and so it is a business operation we would all be proud to run, quite frankly, and i know there are some voices tend to be from the far right or far left that questioned the necessity of the ex-im bank. but i think if you stop doing it, it would in effect be to unilaterally disarm, because most other countries provide support for their manufacturers, and there are treat
give us the real life story on the ex-im bank. >> well, ex-im has always been important for big manufacturers to export. under fred hochberg's leadership has become much more relevant for small and medium-size businesses who, quite frankly, who find even more difficult to export without some financial support. but, and so vitally important component to our global competitiveness. yeah, i mean, ex-im bank, i think i've got the numbers generally correct, i don't think has ever had a year...
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us. it was a typewritten note that they said they got off of his computer. and the note started by thanking imeor giving them every opportunity to succeed and he was sorry he did not meet their expectations. that was my first sense of joy joie as a mother to know my son did not write this note and i knew in my heart at that point he was murdered. >> rick: dominic is live in los angeles with more. >> if shane todd was murdered, who killed him? his family have their suspicions and believe it may be a chinese telecommunications company that has worked. he was found dead in his apartment last summer. local officials saying it was suicide. but the family says many things point to that being a cover-up. his engineering expertise was used to develop a technology for china, which the united states government has actually identified as being a security risk. in the months running up to his death, todd warned his family that he was being asked to do something that had risked u.s. national security and that his life was being threatened, too. >> simply he was a key man for the -- he knew all the formulas
us. it was a typewritten note that they said they got off of his computer. and the note started by thanking imeor giving them every opportunity to succeed and he was sorry he did not meet their expectations. that was my first sense of joy joie as a mother to know my son did not write this note and i knew in my heart at that point he was murdered. >> rick: dominic is live in los angeles with more. >> if shane todd was murdered, who killed him? his family have their suspicions and...
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im bank. so many people do not understand that the u.s. ton of moneykes a on this. gives us the real life story -- give us the real life story. >> xm has always been important for companies that import. it has been important for small and medium-sized businesses that frankly find it even more difficult to export without some financial help. the bottle components to our competitiveness -- yes, ex-im bank, i think i have the numbers generally correct. i do not think it has ever lost any money. if you add the money that they have made on fees and credit support, it is well into the billions of dollars. this is a money maker, not a money loser in the name of corporate welfare at all. it is just the opposite. so, it is a business operation we would all be proud to run, quite frankly. i know some voices tend to be from the far right or the far left that question the subsidy of the ex-im bank. but i think if you stop doing it, it would be unilaterally disarmed. there is support for the manufacturers, and there are trees that guide the behavior and guide the practices, but -- treati
im bank. so many people do not understand that the u.s. ton of moneykes a on this. gives us the real life story -- give us the real life story. >> xm has always been important for companies that import. it has been important for small and medium-sized businesses that frankly find it even more difficult to export without some financial help. the bottle components to our competitiveness -- yes, ex-im bank, i think i have the numbers generally correct. i do not think it has ever lost any...
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ime. in fact, it used to be back before they changed ethics rules about a decade ago in congress, there wereelatives on official payrolls. o that has changed some. host: here are some other members of that "usa today" mentions. the democrat of virginia congressman paid his daughter when hundred $5,000 -- thousands of dollars in bonuses. host: that amount -- guest: much smaller in terms of doug's payment. a spokeswoman said he was looking for someone else to do the job. she earned about $33,000. the practice is not limited to veteran lawmakers. the idaho republican congressman who was elected in 2010 put his wife on the payroll. few months after he got sworn in, may 2011, she earned about $41,000 over a two-year. -- timeframe. host: democrat line, welcome. ohn? move on to manchester, new hampshire, independent line. aller: good morning, thank you for taking my call. fredreka schouten, thank you for reporting the facts. believe almost every person is corruptible. if the media would report the facts, we, the people can make etter decisions. that job -- too many people in the media -- that shoul
ime. in fact, it used to be back before they changed ethics rules about a decade ago in congress, there wereelatives on official payrolls. o that has changed some. host: here are some other members of that "usa today" mentions. the democrat of virginia congressman paid his daughter when hundred $5,000 -- thousands of dollars in bonuses. host: that amount -- guest: much smaller in terms of doug's payment. a spokeswoman said he was looking for someone else to do the job. she earned...
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used in cell phone towers or military radar systems. both companies insist there was no such project and deny there was or is any relationship between them. imere were preliminary talks, but nothing came of them. and huawei also says it does not do military technology. for the todd family living in the beauty of montana, all of this, overwhelming. what they want now, a full and fair investigation into their son's death. >> shane was just one of those bigger than life people that you could not help but notice and love. >> reporter: a family devastated by loss, now resolved to find the truth. miguel marquez, cnn, marion, montana. >>> still to come, an emotional day of testimony in the jodi arias murder trial. she broke down in tears on the stand. we have that moment for you. >>> and dennis rodman is now apparently buddies with the leader of north korea. [ male announcer ] you are a business pro. omnipotent of opportunity. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could
used in cell phone towers or military radar systems. both companies insist there was no such project and deny there was or is any relationship between them. imere were preliminary talks, but nothing came of them. and huawei also says it does not do military technology. for the todd family living in the beauty of montana, all of this, overwhelming. what they want now, a full and fair investigation into their son's death. >> shane was just one of those bigger than life people that you could...
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im glad to see somebody is doing there job tag 'em. >> there is so much love in the bayview. >> don't give us no ticket this is our driveway. >> your on. your're crazy as get (explicit)... the out of here. >> in 90 munites, 128 parking tickets were issued and that was just one side of third street. >> what y'all you need to do is send out notices to people. >> we did we were out here for a whole month. >> well obviously i was not home. >> in the baview section of san francisco, stanley roberts-kron 4 news if you have a comment or story idea for stanley, e- mail us at peoplebehavingbadly@kron4.co m been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale is ending soon. save up to 40% on closeout sets from beautyrest and posturepedic. save hundreds on floor samples and closeout inventory. these prices are falling fast, but these deals won't last. sleep train's beautyrest and posturepedic closeout sale ends soon. superior service, best selection, lowest price, guaranteed. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my
im glad to see somebody is doing there job tag 'em. >> there is so much love in the bayview. >> don't give us no ticket this is our driveway. >> your on. your're crazy as get (explicit)... the out of here. >> in 90 munites, 128 parking tickets were issued and that was just one side of third street. >> what y'all you need to do is send out notices to people. >> we did we were out here for a whole month. >> well obviously i was not home. >> in the...
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used. atlly, i shake my head people when they say we ought to do away with the ex-im bank. >> ok, we have greatproducts. we have a bank that helps. we are going to trade them around the world. there are two new things on the horizon. tradehing is an eu-us agreement, and the second is the agreement we're trying to do in the pacific region. what does that do to american companies exporting abroad? what would it do for your company? >> i think that you mentioned my chairmanship of the president's counsel. we have been actively engaged as industry as well as the nation for a largest exporter in this issue. i think that these agreements are difficult to get done, but it is always worth the effort in my view. ultimately, we have been out run over the last two or three decades. other parts of the world of cut free trade agreements, and we are catching up. >> up portion of remarks from boeing ceo jim mcnerney. coverage, go to our website, c-span.org. we are going back to the conference for a panel on aviation and climate change. >> we are so fortunate to have nancy young, the vice president for environ
used. atlly, i shake my head people when they say we ought to do away with the ex-im bank. >> ok, we have greatproducts. we have a bank that helps. we are going to trade them around the world. there are two new things on the horizon. tradehing is an eu-us agreement, and the second is the agreement we're trying to do in the pacific region. what does that do to american companies exporting abroad? what would it do for your company? >> i think that you mentioned my chairmanship of the...
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useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but he doesn't think everyone should. >> there are many folks my age and older who are remaining at the university and are some of our very best people. >> solman: sure, says claire potter, but there's a catch. >> i think one of the things you get if you have an aging faculty is, there's a kind of break on innovation that is unnecessary. younger people who are going into academia are more excited about their teaching. many of them are involved in the digital world, and they have a substantially less important role in shaping what we teach, how we teach, and how our universities run than much older people who were educated 30, 40, and even 50 years ago. >> solman: but let's face it, today many of us are working past the traditional retirement age. i myself am 68, have been a tv business reporter for 36 years, and teach. but i have no plans t
useful thing. >> solman: trachtenberg says 70 would be a good age to do that. so why does he continue to work at 75? >> well, if we had the conversation, i'd push back. i'd say, no, im still working! >> everybody's situation is different. >> solman: george mason psychology professor lou buffardi is retiring this spring at age 70. but he doesn't think everyone should. >> there are many folks my age and older who are remaining at the university and are some of our...
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ime, to get sensitive technology from the u.s. delivered to china. technology he believed could endanger our national security. >> he started calling us and saying, mom every week e-mail me right away. if i don't call you, call the u.s. embassy. my life is being threatened. and that's when he said he felt he was being asked to compromise u.s. security. >> i said shane, if you truly believe that you need to come home now. he said dad, i can't. >> reporter: one of the companies in discussions with ime about the technology was the tech giant hauweii. it represents a threat to the u.s. because it could be pressured by the chinese government to spy or steal technology. >> if you put technology in our country and that allows you the ability to steal information or cyber attack our companies and our citizens we want to protect our citizens. >> reporter: in a statement, the institute of microelectronics or ime says neither ime nor shane was involved in any classified research project. the institute did not go beyond preliminary talks with huawei. huawei has denied any spying allegations and said in the past, ime did approach huawei seeking cooperation, but w
ime, to get sensitive technology from the u.s. delivered to china. technology he believed could endanger our national security. >> he started calling us and saying, mom every week e-mail me right away. if i don't call you, call the u.s. embassy. my life is being threatened. and that's when he said he felt he was being asked to compromise u.s. security. >> i said shane, if you truly believe that you need to come home now. he said dad, i can't. >> reporter: one of the companies...
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using him to provide the chinese with sensitive military secrets. >> it was a typewritten note that they said they got off from his computer and the note started by thanking ime giving him every opportunity to succeed and he was sorry he did not meet their expectations. that was my first sense of joy as a mother to know, my son did not write this note and i knew in my heart at that point he was murdered. he did not take his own life. m. m. i love making money. i try to be smart with my...
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us have broken fall at some point in our lives. if you are an adult, you have broken a double wall at some point in your life. i find some people will say yeah ims sinner. i've made mistakes but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal and i said okay well maybe you never drink under age. maybe you never experimented with drugs. the worst thing you've done in your entire life is to speed 10 miles over the speed of light on the freeway you put yourself and others at more risk of harm than someone's looking marijuana in the privacy of their own living room. but there are people in the united states serving life sentences for first-time drug offenses. life sentences. the supreme court upheld life sentences for first-time drug offenders against a challenge that such sentences were cruel and unusual in violation of the eighth amendment and the supreme court said no, no, it's not cruel and unusual punishment to sentence the young man to life imprisonment for a first-time drug offense. virtually no other country in the world does such a thing. as we have to end this idea that the criminals are them, not us. and instead say there but for the g
us have broken fall at some point in our lives. if you are an adult, you have broken a double wall at some point in your life. i find some people will say yeah ims sinner. i've made mistakes but don't call me a criminal. don't call me a criminal and i said okay well maybe you never drink under age. maybe you never experimented with drugs. the worst thing you've done in your entire life is to speed 10 miles over the speed of light on the freeway you put yourself and others at more risk of harm...