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. >> steve, why do you think nascar's good for skullduggery? [laughing] >> they'll get shoved to the back of the closet with the other forgotten toys. you basically just said, "[bleep] you, i'm just not gonna do it." my name is marcus lemonis and i fix failing businesses. you would never be able to pay off that debt. i make tough decisions. >> you know, you're 'causing strife right now. >> and i back them up with my own cash. will you take a credit card? it's not always pretty... >> we don't like the fact that you can say no. >> go stand in the corner and shut the [bleep] up. but this is business. i want you to think before you talk. are we clear? i do it to save jobs and i do it to make money. thanks for your business. this the profit. [upbeat music] ♪ this is "the profit." skulduggery is now run by his two sons. >> we need to make this fast enough. >> they won't be ready to ship until tomorrow. >> who have expanded the company into more traditional d'artois such as race cars. although skulduggery rocked up $1.6 million in sales, they still sho
. >> steve, why do you think nascar's good for skullduggery? [laughing] >> they'll get shoved to the back of the closet with the other forgotten toys. you basically just said, "[bleep] you, i'm just not gonna do it." my name is marcus lemonis and i fix failing businesses. you would never be able to pay off that debt. i make tough decisions. >> you know, you're 'causing strife right now. >> and i back them up with my own cash. will you take a credit card? it's...
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you all for security for israel and why do you call for lifting the siege on the palestinians, why do you give the right to live for the palestinians? this is the largest occupation in the world. drexler is what secretary kerry for praying and trying to do, to engage israel and hamas through turkey and qatar to deal with the issues of the border crossings, deal with the issue of fishing rights and the porch and the issue of the condition of the way in gaza but you have to do that through negotiations. that is what the secretary is trying to do but missiles are flying back and forth. of the americans is an correct. us [indiscernible] and the palestinians. israelis -- the palestinians subject to lack mailing. they had nine months of negotiations and the outcome was zero. we will be delving into negotiations. rights and as a superpower they can come held call uponis and i do not only toration , they need to diagnose the disease and they need to on ther state emerge borders of 1967. >> not 1948. 1960 -- 1967 borders. >> this is the program. >> the problem is? is the siege, the occupati
you all for security for israel and why do you call for lifting the siege on the palestinians, why do you give the right to live for the palestinians? this is the largest occupation in the world. drexler is what secretary kerry for praying and trying to do, to engage israel and hamas through turkey and qatar to deal with the issues of the border crossings, deal with the issue of fishing rights and the porch and the issue of the condition of the way in gaza but you have to do that through...
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to be used and we think they should be allowed to be honest we have about thirty seconds left but why do you think the media and also the beef industry isn't taking that much of a hit considering that when mad cow is first scabbard it was a huge international story you know the industry took a major hit why did it there is so little attention paid to these recent deaths well because there's now this is not you know we had the fourth case two years ago and there wasn't much coverage of that it was the media saying oh these things happen randomly it's because people don't want to pay attention and they have this new notion that oh this just happens that random it doesn't and these cases are going to keep on happening until stronger actions are taken thank you so much dr michael hansen senior scientist at consumer union really appreciate your time. thank you coming up we'll talk about the disturbing new developments on the ground and palestine stick around. i marinate join me on in-depth impartial and financial commentary in service and much much. only on the bus and. for which probably the
to be used and we think they should be allowed to be honest we have about thirty seconds left but why do you think the media and also the beef industry isn't taking that much of a hit considering that when mad cow is first scabbard it was a huge international story you know the industry took a major hit why did it there is so little attention paid to these recent deaths well because there's now this is not you know we had the fourth case two years ago and there wasn't much coverage of that it...
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why do you harvest the black votes? >> here's what we're going to do. we're going to keep trying to go through this call with the individuals who decided they want to hijack this call and will just get through it and i'll be glad to answer any of your questions. >> why do you treat black people because they're black they're going to vote for cochran. >> senator cochran's campaign ended the call. they've accused the cochran campaign and making mcdaniel look bad. >>> more buses could arrive tomorrow in murietta, california. that's a city at the center of the immigration. others say the demonstrators should be ashamed by their actions. nbc's miguel alma gare has more. >> reporter: the anger, tension, what many call hate, palpable. >> u.s.a. u.s.a. >> reporter: dozens of protesters refusing to allow the young families into their community. >> thousands of people are being allowed into our country illegally and we're coming out here to voice our objection to that. >> reporter: but more than voices were raised. this immigration advocate was spit on. >> illega
why do you harvest the black votes? >> here's what we're going to do. we're going to keep trying to go through this call with the individuals who decided they want to hijack this call and will just get through it and i'll be glad to answer any of your questions. >> why do you treat black people because they're black they're going to vote for cochran. >> senator cochran's campaign ended the call. they've accused the cochran campaign and making mcdaniel look bad. >>>...
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a little day drinking ♪ ♪ why don't we do a little day drinking ♪ ♪ why don't we do a little daydependence day entertaining music. it's all abh your wildest dreams today >> i'm here to help. you and i will get through this together. ♪ ♪
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why do you believe it why do i believe why do you have the faith i have the faith beyond the realm of my intellectual is that in my heart i believe i believe it like i believe i'm in love and i could never prove to you that i'm in love but i know what i am i believe it like i know when i'm in pain i could never prove to you that i'm in pain but i know what i am even when the doctor says i should be there are some things that are true to us that are innate to us that cannot be analyzed they must be embraced by faith and you find it seeking seeking there is a gap fee my father got sick when i was ten and when i was sixteen so i took life a lot more seriously than kids who grew up playing football and basketball and put over they do. when a kid ruffles and lives in hospitals and is race leaping on hospital floors all of his life as these kids his age he used you become hungry to know answers on a personal level not necessarily to preach i was too young for that or to prove you'll never be able to do that because god is the one thing that cannot be proven he must be revealed and like many
why do you believe it why do i believe why do you have the faith i have the faith beyond the realm of my intellectual is that in my heart i believe i believe it like i believe i'm in love and i could never prove to you that i'm in love but i know what i am i believe it like i know when i'm in pain i could never prove to you that i'm in pain but i know what i am even when the doctor says i should be there are some things that are true to us that are innate to us that cannot be analyzed they must...
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connections until it happens at their school board or a county commissioner raise the question is why do they do that they effect this for example a school board raise because you have somebody on the school board who promotes state who promotes teachers' unions so they go after that that into the because they don't want unions or what about the commissioner why do they go after a particular commissioner they go after the commissioner because they want to frack in the commissioner's backyard and that commissioner is against fracking so but what's happening i think the broader picture here tom is that you have americans for prosperity that have methodically been building an infrastructure it's not they don't worry about losing race. at this point you understand what they're going there when they go into a community like could be a community is small as fifty thousand people they still build their local a.f.p. and the a.f.p. then they join hands and it's not just a regional issue is not a national issue it is right there in the backyard they have an office right there in that community of
connections until it happens at their school board or a county commissioner raise the question is why do they do that they effect this for example a school board raise because you have somebody on the school board who promotes state who promotes teachers' unions so they go after that that into the because they don't want unions or what about the commissioner why do they go after a particular commissioner they go after the commissioner because they want to frack in the commissioner's backyard...
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>> usssr. >> why do they call it the cold war? e was making advances. it wasn't actual fighting. >> which dictator does the u.s. topple in iraq? >> what do you mean topple? >> osama bin laden. >> osama bin laden. >> you know, we kill everybody. >> you man we bring them to justice. >> yeah, we bring them to justice. >> saddam hussein. >> which president took him out? >> that would be barack obama. >> obama. >> obama. >> no, no. >> it was bush. >> george bush. >> which one? >> w. >> i feel stupid. >> this is terrible. >> it was warm out there. might have been the sun. >> the best answer was, the cold war because it is cold in russia. >> right. >> makes sense to me. >> my favorite, who do we play in world war ii? the south. >> in germany, there were u.s. troops. >>> people always say that you go out and spotlight the dumbest people you can find. >> come on, i want out and looked for girls who were attra attractive. looks for guy that were drinking. typical guy at the beach. >> but they weren't intoxicated. >> no, i got there at 11:00.
>> usssr. >> why do they call it the cold war? e was making advances. it wasn't actual fighting. >> which dictator does the u.s. topple in iraq? >> what do you mean topple? >> osama bin laden. >> osama bin laden. >> you know, we kill everybody. >> you man we bring them to justice. >> yeah, we bring them to justice. >> saddam hussein. >> which president took him out? >> that would be barack obama. >> obama. >>...
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why do these balloon disasters keep happening? >>> and remembering james garner, the tv and movie star whose career spanned generations, from loveable gambler to cranky detective, to devoted husband, an unlikely hero in every role. >>> good evening. david is off. i'm dan harris. the world is seething tonight about the treatment of the dead from malaysia air flight 17. today armed pro-russian rebels seized the 196 bodies that emergency workers had recovered from that farm land in eastern ukraine where the plane went down on thursday. the rebels are holding the bodies inside these train cars in a nearby rail yard. recent pictures like this one of crash victims laying on the side of the road with strangers free to pick through their personal belongings have outraged the victims' families and world leaders. we have full coverage tonight starting with abc's terry moran who's on the ground. >> reporter: good evening. tonight the crash site and the bodies of the victims remain firmly in the control of the rebels here while the u.s. build
why do these balloon disasters keep happening? >>> and remembering james garner, the tv and movie star whose career spanned generations, from loveable gambler to cranky detective, to devoted husband, an unlikely hero in every role. >>> good evening. david is off. i'm dan harris. the world is seething tonight about the treatment of the dead from malaysia air flight 17. today armed pro-russian rebels seized the 196 bodies that emergency workers had recovered from that farm land...
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immigration, why do you think obama is encouraging all these children to come to the united states? (laughter) what is his plan? what is his drift here? you guys are going to register these 8-year-olds from guatemala to vote, right? >> i know you're a very devout catholic. and i wish you would read the catholic conference bishop's report. they talk about the baby jesus being a ref guey from violence as an example. and they tell it-- . >> stephen: he didn't ask to be a citizen in egypt. he didn't ask to be able to
immigration, why do you think obama is encouraging all these children to come to the united states? (laughter) what is his plan? what is his drift here? you guys are going to register these 8-year-olds from guatemala to vote, right? >> i know you're a very devout catholic. and i wish you would read the catholic conference bishop's report. they talk about the baby jesus being a ref guey from violence as an example. and they tell it-- . >> stephen: he didn't ask to be a citizen in...
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her daughter. >> why do i have to be your mama?hy do i have to be there when i need you to be there? you know, millions of people have saved with progressive, so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music playing ] so visit progressive.com today. i call this one "the robox." >>> most of the inmates inside the louisville metro department of corrections jail prefer living in dorm-style housing units where they can at least socialize and have access to tv. but anthony politi is happy to be housed alone in his cell and to occasionally chat with a neighbor. >> politi. what's up? you got a haircut. let me see. you ugly, man. >> i could not be in a room with 20, 30 people all day. that would drive me insane. you know, i'd end up hurting somebody or i'd make them
her daughter. >> why do i have to be your mama?hy do i have to be there when i need you to be there? you know, millions of people have saved with progressive, so i get invited to quite a few family gatherings. heck, i saved judith here a fortune with discounts like safe driver, multi-car, paperless. you make a mighty fine missus, m'lady. i'm not saying mark's thrifty. let's just say, i saved him $519, and it certainly didn't go toward that ring. am i right? [ laughs ] [ dance music...
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her heart's going to be broke again. >> why do you keep doing it?cause it's such easy money. >> because it's easy money? >> at the same time, detectives combing through her purse discover something that appears to be a crack pipe. they swab it with a chemical reagent to test for narcotics. >> that's not mine. i don't smoke crack. >> who said there was crack in there. >> because it's a crack pipe. i'm not dumb. >> there could be meth in there. >> it's a positive reaction for crack cocaine. right there. >> you know what, i don't care. i'm just going to let you know i'm a drug addict. i'm in recovery. relapsed. and i'm mom's going to kill me. >> relapsed on cocaine? >> i did smoke crack before, yeah. >> and just like that, she picks up one more charge for narcotics. >> so i'm getting a possession of cocaine? >> why do you act so surprised when you have this stuff on you, you do the things, when you get caught for it, you talk to me like it's somebody else's fault but your own? you just frustrated? >> yeah. >> i can understand that. >> you know how many
her heart's going to be broke again. >> why do you keep doing it?cause it's such easy money. >> because it's easy money? >> at the same time, detectives combing through her purse discover something that appears to be a crack pipe. they swab it with a chemical reagent to test for narcotics. >> that's not mine. i don't smoke crack. >> who said there was crack in there. >> because it's a crack pipe. i'm not dumb. >> there could be meth in there. >>...
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one of the things that puzzles me is, why do we care so much about professional athletes? they do this for money. a move from one city to another. why do we care about who wins? one of the reasons is, we are still tribal. pat had always talk about what he called the liberal expectancy, which was that as society became more scientific and more rational in its organization, the theory was that the old forces that used to shape history, tribal, ethnicity, religion, would lose their history making say. what are you reading about in the paper? ethnicity. that still drives history. i got to thinking that perhaps this residual tribalism, this yearning for identity, partly explains how much emotional energy we invest in sports loyalties. another world-class social scientist described cities as dusks of individuals. when you get on your blue cub jacket and start coming to wrigley field, you have to come by public transportation, the crowd, the tribe that is going to be together for three hours forms slowly on this public transportation. for three hours, you are a tribe. >> speaking
one of the things that puzzles me is, why do we care so much about professional athletes? they do this for money. a move from one city to another. why do we care about who wins? one of the reasons is, we are still tribal. pat had always talk about what he called the liberal expectancy, which was that as society became more scientific and more rational in its organization, the theory was that the old forces that used to shape history, tribal, ethnicity, religion, would lose their history making...
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her daughter. >> why do i have to be your mama?o i have to be there when i need you to be there? >> and anthony politi relives the past. >> i wrote stuff on the wall in blood, and it was threatening. for the evert time.. she let him plan the vacation. off the beaten path: he said trust me: he implored alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder why she ever doubted the booking genius planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! what if it were more than something to share? what if a photo could build that shelf you've always wanted? or fix a leaky faucet? or even give you your saturday back? the new snapfix app revolutionizes local service. just snap a photo and angie's list coordinates a top-rated provider to do the work on your schedule. the app makes it easy. the power of angie's list makes it work. download snapfix for free. in the nation, the safest feature in your car is you. add vanishing deductible from nationwide insurance and get $100 off for every year of safe driving. which for you, shouldn't be
her daughter. >> why do i have to be your mama?o i have to be there when i need you to be there? >> and anthony politi relives the past. >> i wrote stuff on the wall in blood, and it was threatening. for the evert time.. she let him plan the vacation. off the beaten path: he said trust me: he implored alas, she is beginning to seriously wonder why she ever doubted the booking genius planet earth's number one accomodation site booking.com booking.yeah! what if it were more than...
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jenna: why do you think they're taking a different path? and what power could it really have to impact the path they are currently on? >> i imagine they want to fill the passport a lot. i appreciate him trying to solve problems, but what he is doing is there is no moral equivalen equivalency. the reason so many palestinians have been killed is because hamas said some conditions to have them killed by putting military equipment by schools and hospitals in populated areas trying to get civilians killed and the israeli military is doing all it can to avoid silly and casualty.
jenna: why do you think they're taking a different path? and what power could it really have to impact the path they are currently on? >> i imagine they want to fill the passport a lot. i appreciate him trying to solve problems, but what he is doing is there is no moral equivalen equivalency. the reason so many palestinians have been killed is because hamas said some conditions to have them killed by putting military equipment by schools and hospitals in populated areas trying to get...
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do it in a respectful fashion. if you get a picture everyone wants to see, you get paid some hefty money, whatever it is, and that's whyluke at celebrities, do you see dollar signs? >> that's all it is, man many it's a photo. photo is worth money to me, that's all it is it. >> no emotion? >> this is not my fantasy, i grew up as a kid and said, i'm going to be a paparazzi. it fell into my lap. >> it's just a job. the people who are really to blame are the magazines? >> no, i don't think anybody should be to blame, it's always a circus, no one's the good guy, no one's the bad guy, we're just a big part of mayhem. >> of the machine. >> and it's not going to stop. >> yeah. i've been out hunting for lamar for about four hours now. he wasn't at his house, i'm headed to the hotel where he was supposedly holed up for a bit. can i ask you a question? has lamar odom been around? >> i don't know. >> you haven't seen him? >> no. >> you know if he's been here in the past -- >> even if he was, i wouldn't tell you. >> even if he was? >> no. >> all right. thanks, man. i've been here now for about two hours, nothing's happened. i think
do it in a respectful fashion. if you get a picture everyone wants to see, you get paid some hefty money, whatever it is, and that's whyluke at celebrities, do you see dollar signs? >> that's all it is, man many it's a photo. photo is worth money to me, that's all it is it. >> no emotion? >> this is not my fantasy, i grew up as a kid and said, i'm going to be a paparazzi. it fell into my lap. >> it's just a job. the people who are really to blame are the magazines?...
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is convinced killings are deliberate there was italian journalist with his translator also killed why do the russian side believe that these killings are deliberate. well first of all all. all drawn is i mean they have markings on their clothes they have markings t.v. or press markings on their vehicles and. there are numerous witness reports there and we have obviously formation which is only open today that they are being persecuted that the russian journalists have been persecuted by russian journalists are journalists in general you don't not only russian we because attacks on journalists they have continued for for a while and. let's remember british journalists who are there who are things you do for who are absolutely and who are as if i'm not mistaken and there and he was also have to have that. several russians on this have been killed three russians others have been killed in fact and then it's at the end of this as well there was there it is impossible not to see that you are shooting at journalists because once again we are clearly marked and. given that information we have a
is convinced killings are deliberate there was italian journalist with his translator also killed why do the russian side believe that these killings are deliberate. well first of all all. all drawn is i mean they have markings on their clothes they have markings t.v. or press markings on their vehicles and. there are numerous witness reports there and we have obviously formation which is only open today that they are being persecuted that the russian journalists have been persecuted by russian...
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why do you write cold war 2? >> i i have we have entered a period where relations between the russia and the west are going to continually be strained. it will be did be difficult to continue business as usual and sit across negotiating tables from putin on issues as broad as iran or economic development or nuclear disarmament and soen o it's going to be a policy of containment that people have been talking about in the west for a long time but now they are really moving forward to try to enact it. >> i don't want to minimize this and using a sports term inwithing and losing. let me ask you anyway. who looks stronger. who looks winning. who looks weak as we have this sort of cold war eve with russia? >> i think the greatest divisions are within europe. the u.s. has come out quite strongly. europe has not caught up with sanctions with russia that the united states has imposed even after the crash of the malaysian airliner. and they are going to consider it again this coming week but they are just too many allies,
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you think looking across the aisle, sir, and you're a leader, why do you think the republican leader, mr. boehner, who is not an evil man, why is he doing this when it's a waste of time? >> because he has a certain element within his conference, the republican conference, 40 to 50 people who are driving the agenda. these are people who do not believe that this president ought to be in office. they do not believe he's legitimate. and they're going to try everything they possibly can to delegitimize him. and so if you have this lawsuit and no telling what will be said in their filings. and it may give them something to hang their hats on, even if they've got some kind of a partial victory. i have bib telling all my friends today, i do not believe that this is a frivolous lawsuit. i believe that this is a serious lawsuit, and i really believe that we've got to be serious in our response to it. our lawyers have got to treat this as a serious attempt to delegitimize this president and not take it too lightly. >> you think they're going to pursue it all the way and really get the best lawy
you think looking across the aisle, sir, and you're a leader, why do you think the republican leader, mr. boehner, who is not an evil man, why is he doing this when it's a waste of time? >> because he has a certain element within his conference, the republican conference, 40 to 50 people who are driving the agenda. these are people who do not believe that this president ought to be in office. they do not believe he's legitimate. and they're going to try everything they possibly can to...
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the end of the day who's going why do you want your british pounds why do you want euros why do you want your dollars they can they're going to take one hundred percent is going to be worthless it's going to be worth not even like a fraction of a bit coin not once a toshi it will be worth even if you have ten million pounds in your bank account i mean you know they're going to confiscate all the percent of the deposits or they're going to inflate print another ten trillion pounds with a quantitative easing so that everything across the board that you're purchasing of the story will go up triple quadruple in price so the eighty fourth annual british bank of international settlements report came out and they're saying they quote in their report they say overall it's hard to avoid the sense of puzzling disconnect between the market's buoyancy and underlying economic developments globally so we know in the united states the first quarter the g.d.p. fell by two point nine percent markets continue to new highs in both garia the banks had a run on the banks well what happened as soon as the e.c
the end of the day who's going why do you want your british pounds why do you want euros why do you want your dollars they can they're going to take one hundred percent is going to be worthless it's going to be worth not even like a fraction of a bit coin not once a toshi it will be worth even if you have ten million pounds in your bank account i mean you know they're going to confiscate all the percent of the deposits or they're going to inflate print another ten trillion pounds with a...
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why do countries do this? >> why do we have to spy on our allies? >> why do they spy on us?cause even allies do not share every single interest that you have. that is a law of nature in the international system. and they will tell you most of what you need to know but there may be some things they do not tell you that you would need to know in order to formulate your policy as wisely as you can. i recall when the first controversy with germany flared. it was not long a bride who said when i was you and ambassador the french are monitoring me. it is the sort of thing that i gets out into the public arena it becomes a big controversy. it is incumbent on both governments to figure out how to walk it back and keep their relations on a normal keel. we will get through this. >> thank you for joining us. ♪ >> we now turn to matt bradley in baghdad. you have been in baghdad for about a month. what is your sense of life in baghdad while all that is going on up north is happening, does it feel like a city that is under siege? >> it is really not a city that is under siege. there is a
why do countries do this? >> why do we have to spy on our allies? >> why do they spy on us?cause even allies do not share every single interest that you have. that is a law of nature in the international system. and they will tell you most of what you need to know but there may be some things they do not tell you that you would need to know in order to formulate your policy as wisely as you can. i recall when the first controversy with germany flared. it was not long a bride who...
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we get the question was why do you care what the national organization for women thinks? aren't they irrelevant? they are important to pay attention to because people like barack obama are paying attention to what they have to say and they take their device when it comes to implementing policy changes and messaging on certain issues. it wasn't necessarily the speeches and this conference that caught my interest at the convention. instead it was the exhibit hall and -- so they were selling books about marxism and the feminist movement. things like oh "the communist manifesto" is available for purchase at all to pull exhibit tables. i picked up a copy. things like oh i don't know education for socialists. communists continuity in the fight for women's liberation. documents of the socialist workers party. these are only two books. i bought five of them. they didn't just get them to me which i thought was weird considering they wanted money for it. that's capitalism, right? that's weird. you want me to give you money for these? aren't they free? so that's the kind of material
we get the question was why do you care what the national organization for women thinks? aren't they irrelevant? they are important to pay attention to because people like barack obama are paying attention to what they have to say and they take their device when it comes to implementing policy changes and messaging on certain issues. it wasn't necessarily the speeches and this conference that caught my interest at the convention. instead it was the exhibit hall and -- so they were selling books...
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why do you need the red panties. >> and why do they have to match your bra. where is the rest of the material? >> yes. >> and why is it so small? you know, i lied to her. and said i guess that's fine honey. you know i also found this new survey, it says telling lies especially to loved ones is not a bad thing. lie to go protect someone's feelings can be a good thing and actually help you and your partner form a tighter bond but lying to cover up some type of misdeed can hurt your relationship and leave you feeling kind of lonely and isolated. what's considered a white lie? telling someone you like their haircut when you don't or liking something on facebook when you really don't. >> i could see that. you know, you should have a filter. we were discussing this yesterday with my family how when you get older you lose your filter. >> yeah, i've lost mine, that's true. >> sometimes it's best to get that filter back and if you don't like what somebody is wearing you don't have to tell them. >> but this is specifically with you and your spouse or partner. >> you and
why do you need the red panties. >> and why do they have to match your bra. where is the rest of the material? >> yes. >> and why is it so small? you know, i lied to her. and said i guess that's fine honey. you know i also found this new survey, it says telling lies especially to loved ones is not a bad thing. lie to go protect someone's feelings can be a good thing and actually help you and your partner form a tighter bond but lying to cover up some type of misdeed can hurt...
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why do we do it? longtime journalist and journalism professor terry anderson posed the question in a "isnt essay for "cpj," covering the news worth the risk?" the question has some residents -- resonance for him. he explored that has exposed the topic often since he was released two decades ago -- he has explored the topic often since he was released two decades ago. s, the times -- "many time, truth hurts, but we have to keep going and hope that what is good in people prevails over what is evil." what is good in people prevails over what is evil." issues, asot new this wall attests. those who recall their u.s. journalism history know the john peter singer was part of a legal case that laid the groundwork for truth as a defense against libel. singer had much more in common with today's web aced business is been crusading -- web-based businesses than crusading journalists. he was called to account for putting ink on paper, not for writing the anonymous columns that called out the governor for being cro
why do we do it? longtime journalist and journalism professor terry anderson posed the question in a "isnt essay for "cpj," covering the news worth the risk?" the question has some residents -- resonance for him. he explored that has exposed the topic often since he was released two decades ago -- he has explored the topic often since he was released two decades ago. s, the times -- "many time, truth hurts, but we have to keep going and hope that what is good in people...
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why do we do it?longtime journalist and journalism professor terry anderson posed the question in a recent essay for "cpj," "is covering the news worth the risk?" the question has some resonance for him. he explored that has exposed the topic often since he was released two decades ago -- he has explored the topic often since he was released two decades ago. "many times, the truth hurts, but we have to keep going and hope that what is good in people prevails over what is evil." "hope that what is good in people prevails over what is evil." these are not new issues, as this wall attests. those who recall their u.s. journalism history know the john peter singer was part of a legal case that laid the groundwork for truth as a defense against libel. singer had much more in common with today's web aced business is been crusading -- web-based businesses than crusading journalists. he was called to account for putting ink on paper, not for writing the anonymous columns that called out the governor for being
why do we do it?longtime journalist and journalism professor terry anderson posed the question in a recent essay for "cpj," "is covering the news worth the risk?" the question has some resonance for him. he explored that has exposed the topic often since he was released two decades ago -- he has explored the topic often since he was released two decades ago. "many times, the truth hurts, but we have to keep going and hope that what is good in people prevails over what...
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why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with the american public? >> well, first of all, i'm glad that it does. i think it's important to remember significant moments in american and even world history and particularly this one where the world changed so dramatically as a result of the sacrifice of those who invaded northern france in 1944. and i think the 70th is particularly moving. it's a lifetime. i mean, if you consider the biblical injunction that a man has three score years and ten,
why do you think 70 years later this date still resonates with the american public? >> well, first of all, i'm glad that it does. i think it's important to remember significant moments in american and even world history and particularly this one where the world changed so dramatically as a result of the sacrifice of those who invaded northern france in 1944. and i think the 70th is particularly moving. it's a lifetime. i mean, if you consider the biblical injunction that a man has three...
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why do we care and what are we doing about it? prer vation of port's real estate portfolio is crucial to the survival of the port. critical infrastructure such as bart, muni, s.f.p.u.c., and department of public works assets are located within our jurisdiction and may be vulnerable. who is paying attention? this group called s.f. adapt and the sea level rise committee in particular that consists of representatives of 7 city departments as well as two consultant teams, and we have developed a strategy which is included in this guidance. we have collaborated to develop a how-to guide to incorporate sea level rise into capital planning and project design. why the guidelines? well, interdepartmental collaboration is essential for prioritizing risk and developing adaptation measures. use of consistent signs, assumptions and methods across departments will facilitate project funding and implementation. initially the guidelines were requested to be prepared for the capital planning committee. however, they ultimately may have application
why do we care and what are we doing about it? prer vation of port's real estate portfolio is crucial to the survival of the port. critical infrastructure such as bart, muni, s.f.p.u.c., and department of public works assets are located within our jurisdiction and may be vulnerable. who is paying attention? this group called s.f. adapt and the sea level rise committee in particular that consists of representatives of 7 city departments as well as two consultant teams, and we have developed a...
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. >> why do you call for security for israel and why do you call for lifting the siege? why do you give the right to live for the palestinians as the other nations? brief expert of what was a wide-ranging interview. howpeaks to the fact of qatar has become a key in the conflict. since egypt is no longer playing the role with the absence of a muslim brotherhood. interplays -- at the center of it, what are we going to do with a palestinian authority? lebanese experience with hezbollah -- groups. are three the palestinian authority, the legitimate group. gaza, hamas. in the north, you have hezbollah. what is your idea of discussion that secretary kerry could bring forward. i know you do not deal with matters of the state department, but diplomacy is about dialogue. how do you do this? >> it is difficult. the idea of trying to find -- fromelse to mediate the hum assad point of view, we are on the israeli side. hamas point of view, we are on the israeli side. >> does turkey have influence? an egyptian offer was on the table. is hamas listening? and 10:00 p.m.0 on bloomberg te
. >> why do you call for security for israel and why do you call for lifting the siege? why do you give the right to live for the palestinians as the other nations? brief expert of what was a wide-ranging interview. howpeaks to the fact of qatar has become a key in the conflict. since egypt is no longer playing the role with the absence of a muslim brotherhood. interplays -- at the center of it, what are we going to do with a palestinian authority? lebanese experience with hezbollah --...
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the question should not be do they occur, but rather, why do they occur and what can we do to minimize >> most femme questioned by police don't realize they can leave the interrogation any time, meaning they don't have to put up with relentless questioning. but trying to explain to a jury why someone would confess to a crime they didn't commit is always difficult. >> confessions override lack of evidence, improper searches and everything else. so, if you want to prosecute somebody, what's the best thing in the world? you have a confession. >> it just got to where i just agreed with what they said just to get them off my back, 'cause i know they would have stopped the questions after i agreed with them. >> life has been very hard to alvin and i will be damned if i was gonna sit back and watch the system steamroll him out of convenience to cover for corrupt, stupid cops. and that's the only way to describe it. >> but there was still the matter of the coroner's report, which had ruled tinky's death a homicide. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score
the question should not be do they occur, but rather, why do they occur and what can we do to minimize >> most femme questioned by police don't realize they can leave the interrogation any time, meaning they don't have to put up with relentless questioning. but trying to explain to a jury why someone would confess to a crime they didn't commit is always difficult. >> confessions override lack of evidence, improper searches and everything else. so, if you want to prosecute somebody,...
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. >> why do we ask those questions in particular? seems like when it comes to safe travel, spacex expiration, we could take so many routes and explorations. we could say we want to explore for the sake of exploration, get sense of life itself. >> i think life is a very profound question. we see life all around us, but when we look up to the stars, we do not see it as obviously or at all. could we really be a loan -- alone? could our experiences be a unique moment in a unique location in our universe? it is sort of a profound question. it has religious implications. it is something we have considered since perhaps the dawn of our self-awareness. we do explore for many reasons. i think we are actually driven by our own curiosity to explore, so i think exploration is a fundamental expression of our humanity, but the question we tend to ponder more freakily than any other is -- are we alone? >> what if we find out that we are not? >> i kind of am already there, thing. the mass of the to quote guru carl sagan, "i for various people -- i h
. >> why do we ask those questions in particular? seems like when it comes to safe travel, spacex expiration, we could take so many routes and explorations. we could say we want to explore for the sake of exploration, get sense of life itself. >> i think life is a very profound question. we see life all around us, but when we look up to the stars, we do not see it as obviously or at all. could we really be a loan -- alone? could our experiences be a unique moment in a unique...
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stores that face into the neighborhoods some of out inclines but secondly, it make me think about why do we put this into place why allow the advertising for a loophole >> at least a number of the members of the board we all postdate 1965 when the definition was crafted our working assumes thas has been that everyday when we walk by a store in the tenderloin and see dan's liquor store and a or whatever and ofrnlts see a somewhat sign for coca-cola our understanding the amenity has been induced and helping the business afford business opportunities and the branding it might not otherwise get supervisor wiener suggested there are shifts but in our estimation we allow a by sign to allow the business to present itself to its business and gain the attraction and support the business. >> in the time that sorry i realize it's confusing us with the ordinance sign it's much older than that. in the interim period can we talk about the business signage we want to allow if it's true it snbz are getting a benefit you you know, i want to be able to consider the impact it has on the neighborhood and th
stores that face into the neighborhoods some of out inclines but secondly, it make me think about why do we put this into place why allow the advertising for a loophole >> at least a number of the members of the board we all postdate 1965 when the definition was crafted our working assumes thas has been that everyday when we walk by a store in the tenderloin and see dan's liquor store and a or whatever and ofrnlts see a somewhat sign for coca-cola our understanding the amenity has been...
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i used to strip. >> why do you continue to do it? >> i -- don't know. >> is it good money?tly? >> no, not really. >> are you unable to find another sglob. >> i work at red lobster. >> you do have a job? you just need extra snow. >> just had a baby. >> so many people live in a world where they don't see what goes on. they want to believe this stuff doesn't happen every day, but it does to all kinds of girls out there. from all different walks of life. >> you don't even get nervous that something could happen to you? >> occasionally. i don't go out a lot. >> i found that once these girls get involved in it, they almost feel like there is no way out. >> walk right there. have a seat somewhere. >> the women are placed in the holding room to await transfer to jail. it's an opportunity for mr. sheridan to hear the facts of life from women working in the sex trade. lindsay even tells our producer she is a fan of the "sex slaves" series. >> if you watch the show, my god, why would you do this? >> dumb. >> is somebody making you do it? >> no, no, no. >> seriously? >> yeah. things ar
i used to strip. >> why do you continue to do it? >> i -- don't know. >> is it good money?tly? >> no, not really. >> are you unable to find another sglob. >> i work at red lobster. >> you do have a job? you just need extra snow. >> just had a baby. >> so many people live in a world where they don't see what goes on. they want to believe this stuff doesn't happen every day, but it does to all kinds of girls out there. from all different walks...
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but why do you want to take my money away.is it my problem if somebody who can't afford prek gets prek. let them work for it themselves. >> well, four-year-olds are not yet in the workforce. >> okay, that's another problem. that's another problem. do you realize those little hands change bob ins so well. -- bobins so well. >> i think the fact is it is in everyone's interest, it's in those who are doing well's interest. it is in folks who are struggling's interest to have a stronger society with. what does that mean. an educated society. the future of this city, the future of this country runs through our education system so full day prek. full day prek means that you'll have kids with a solid foundation regardless of demographic background. everyone getting real opportunity and ready for the modern economy which demands a higher level of education treatment than any time in history. real national security, real strength derives from an educated people. and that's what we're going to have here. (applause) >> let's talk about so
but why do you want to take my money away.is it my problem if somebody who can't afford prek gets prek. let them work for it themselves. >> well, four-year-olds are not yet in the workforce. >> okay, that's another problem. that's another problem. do you realize those little hands change bob ins so well. -- bobins so well. >> i think the fact is it is in everyone's interest, it's in those who are doing well's interest. it is in folks who are struggling's interest to have a...