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it seems we can't turn theseays witho finding a reality show. but how much is too much? we sit down with a panel of experts and find out. >> thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> i don't watch a lot of tv. but when i turn on the television now all i see is a little bit of news, reality shows, scripted reality. what is too far? what is too much? >> well, i think that the public is going to be the people. we're going to determine when it's too much. right now we have this insatiable need to pry into pseudocelebrity's lives. >> really? i like that pseudocelebrities. that's interesting. when i look on the tv guide also most of the people in shows these days aren't famous except for the fact they have this show. >> infamous. >> something like "basketball wives" started in miami. it became a runaway hit. now there's "basketball wives l.a. requesting that's going to parlay into something else. reality shows are so cheap to produce. other people's dramas you're living out. it's very voyeuristic of us. >> i spoke to lala, the sense i got from her was this doesn't fit who
it seems we can't turn theseays witho finding a reality show. but how much is too much? we sit down with a panel of experts and find out. >> thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> i don't watch a lot of tv. but when i turn on the television now all i see is a little bit of news, reality shows, scripted reality. what is too far? what is too much? >> well, i think that the public is going to be the people. we're going to determine when it's too much. right now we...
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Aug 14, 2013
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. >> witho representation. lou:et's turn, if we may, one issue in new mexico.upreme court had designed -- decided that you must give a jarring as i speak english the right to be empaneled in a jury. while. what is your reaction? absolutely crazy. we should having this only as the standard by which law should be interpreted to or ride, and imposed. and nothing short of that should be acceptable. he should not be up to the states to determine whether of english is going to be accepted or another language accepted in a court of law. lou: is it our right of that juror? is it the right of the defendant -- >> aserror of his peers, but a little different. this person is a citizen of the united states. lou: what difference does it make? >> it is talking about an alien. lou: but we're not. not be a will to understand english. >> i hate to say is immobile could happen would be bring in someone who could translate right there at great expense to the state. lou: is there a legal bis for doing so? >> britney in -- lou: wse prices prevail, the defending our 71 -- can underst
. >> witho representation. lou:et's turn, if we may, one issue in new mexico.upreme court had designed -- decided that you must give a jarring as i speak english the right to be empaneled in a jury. while. what is your reaction? absolutely crazy. we should having this only as the standard by which law should be interpreted to or ride, and imposed. and nothing short of that should be acceptable. he should not be up to the states to determine whether of english is going to be accepted or...
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Aug 20, 2013
08/13
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the minimum wage is usually for people witho a lot of skills and the restaurant industry and retail,all know that this is not complicated economics. it actually makes more work for other people to create fewer jobs. the better way to help these people is to help less regulation and less governmen intervention. have a stronger economy all around. neil: do think there is much credence to the notion that you raise the minimum age and it would be dramatically? that they have more money to spend and it is a self pleasing cycle, more people spending money and everything all around? >> i think that that is short-term. when we think about young workers, for instance. workers are trying to get into the job market, they are raising the minimum wage market and there's going to be fewer jobs. so i think it's better to allow businesses to grow on their ow and hope that they can hire the right people at the right price. >> who knows. we have hundreds of economists trying to raise minimum wage. neil: they are all to the left it seems. >> i think so. but that's very strong on this and it's very fasc
the minimum wage is usually for people witho a lot of skills and the restaurant industry and retail,all know that this is not complicated economics. it actually makes more work for other people to create fewer jobs. the better way to help these people is to help less regulation and less governmen intervention. have a stronger economy all around. neil: do think there is much credence to the notion that you raise the minimum age and it would be dramatically? that they have more money to spend and...
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Aug 10, 2013
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push women toward abortion. 98% of the pregnant women that walk into planned parenthood colonel out withot without a baby. you can't separate abortion from planned parenthood or planned parenthood from abortion. to say it is otherwise is a sham. >> i'll let you respond to that. >> i want to say i don't think it is fair for the women who go into planned parent hood to say you can go here for one thing. you can go here for something else. >> no, no, hang on. >> you're mischaracterizing what i said. i'm talkinging about an entity separation. >> you asked me how it would be for businesses. how it would be for something paying their taxes through an accountant. i'm saying how it would be for women. a woman goes for planned parenthood for an array of services. all which of are legal. only part of which are paid for with federal funds. a woman should not have to go to a different facility based on what she's getting she has to go to different facilities. i have to leave it there. patricia murphy and matt, and we will continue to see this. we'll follow it. we will see what happens with the gao re
push women toward abortion. 98% of the pregnant women that walk into planned parenthood colonel out withot without a baby. you can't separate abortion from planned parenthood or planned parenthood from abortion. to say it is otherwise is a sham. >> i'll let you respond to that. >> i want to say i don't think it is fair for the women who go into planned parent hood to say you can go here for one thing. you can go here for something else. >> no, no, hang on. >> you're...
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Aug 5, 2013
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they have destroyed t.70% witho.nk -- i've had people calling me for 25 years talking about this. i have responded and said it in my own way. i've gone so far as to say, i don't know what o'reilly said, but i think the policies of the democrat party have destroyed the black family. i've said this for how many years because i think it happens to be true, and it's not -- the republican party has nothing to do with this. the republican party has no power. they don't listen to it's the democrat party policy. the democrat party policy became the father. the democrat party became the husband with federal programs here, and that's why i've -- i've asked, you know, african-americans, you keep voting for 50 years for these people that are promisg you this panacea and nothing is changing, and they all say because the republicans are racists, and i know they don't like up. well, that's bogus. it's silly. the republicans are not racist. abraham lincoln was a republican. it's a -- it's an unfortunate thing. i think this is detroi
they have destroyed t.70% witho.nk -- i've had people calling me for 25 years talking about this. i have responded and said it in my own way. i've gone so far as to say, i don't know what o'reilly said, but i think the policies of the democrat party have destroyed the black family. i've said this for how many years because i think it happens to be true, and it's not -- the republican party has nothing to do with this. the republican party has no power. they don't listen to it's the democrat...
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Aug 22, 2013
08/13
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. >> and by the way, they're so small, that i just swallowed them witho water. >> you have hundreds ofe, hundreds of family-- we call employees, but associates-- at great healthworks today so proud that you're here to help us with our message. >> there's the number. >> there's two different benefits that i've noticed by taking omega xl. one being the increased benefit of not having to worry about stiffness or joint problems. the other benefit has been the difference i've seen in my skin. >> i'm amazed at how many people that i talk to suffer from some sort of back discomfort, usually in the lower back, and i have recommended omega xl, numerous occasion, and will continue to do so, and i'll be on it for life. >> the omega xl capsule is so small that it's just, it's so simple to swallow. you get most of these pills that have-- that are huge to take, to swallow. it's, you know, it's very hard. but these, the omega xl capsules are very small, very easy to take. >> you have to know the pain that you've been through in order to know how much better you feel with the omega xl. >> announcer: i
. >> and by the way, they're so small, that i just swallowed them witho water. >> you have hundreds ofe, hundreds of family-- we call employees, but associates-- at great healthworks today so proud that you're here to help us with our message. >> there's the number. >> there's two different benefits that i've noticed by taking omega xl. one being the increased benefit of not having to worry about stiffness or joint problems. the other benefit has been the difference i've...
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Aug 23, 2013
08/13
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he died for us in memphis, in ' 67 dying for the workers who were struggling struggling witho collectivebar beginning, who struggled for the right for workplace safety. if you remember the sign they raised up, "i am a man," all right, he went to memphis to stand with those men, and i am here to say that we went to memphis to commemorate his death, also continued to start that struggle for economic justice, and like i said, i've been stuck there ever since. the fact of the matter is that we are not -- we have so much unfinished business. we are even going back ward because we are still fighting for the right for workers to have a voice, collective bargaining is lost all across the united states. we, as a labor movement, have lost our ability to have livable wages and women as heads of households, we need to have livable wages. we need security. we need health benefits. we need retirement benefits to protect and support our families. we are making less today than we made in 1960 when you consider the price of the cost of living, we earn less. losing collective bargaining, losing income, an
he died for us in memphis, in ' 67 dying for the workers who were struggling struggling witho collectivebar beginning, who struggled for the right for workplace safety. if you remember the sign they raised up, "i am a man," all right, he went to memphis to stand with those men, and i am here to say that we went to memphis to commemorate his death, also continued to start that struggle for economic justice, and like i said, i've been stuck there ever since. the fact of the matter is...