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you will never get away with this, dr. dark! - that's what you think, mighty bright knight! but i have a surprise for you. - esmeralda! what has she done to you? - esmeralda's not your faithful sidekick anymore, mighty bright knight. i've created a mind controller. and now she works for me. ha ha hah! - harper? every evil laugh must have a "mwah" in the beginning. like this...
you will never get away with this, dr. dark! - that's what you think, mighty bright knight! but i have a surprise for you. - esmeralda! what has she done to you? - esmeralda's not your faithful sidekick anymore, mighty bright knight. i've created a mind controller. and now she works for me. ha ha hah! - harper? every evil laugh must have a "mwah" in the beginning. like this...
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[manny imitates whooshing noise] - not so fast, dr. dark. you forgot about one thing-- my mighty bright night light. [manny chuckles] - ohh! light! you know i don't like the light. my mind controller, it's broken. - i'm free. that was a close one, mighty bright knight. how can i ever thank you? - no need to thank me. friendship is the best reward. [manny chuckles] - that was great. we're totally gonna win this competition. - do my eyes deceive me? - the creator of "mighty bright knight"? - your brother hector told me that you three are my biggest fans. so i wanted to come by and meet you. - hector said that? - yeah. you know, i could use an assistant, somebody to help me with my work at mighty bright knight-i-con. - really? - oh, wait a minute. i just remembered. i need my assistant to help me during the competition, so you couldn't do both. - thanks anyway, mr. flea, but we worked really hard on this competition. there's no way any of us would drop out to work as your assistant. - i'll be your assistant. - what?! - i know more about "mighty
[manny imitates whooshing noise] - not so fast, dr. dark. you forgot about one thing-- my mighty bright night light. [manny chuckles] - ohh! light! you know i don't like the light. my mind controller, it's broken. - i'm free. that was a close one, mighty bright knight. how can i ever thank you? - no need to thank me. friendship is the best reward. [manny chuckles] - that was great. we're totally gonna win this competition. - do my eyes deceive me? - the creator of "mighty bright...
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. >> hi, i'm dr. susan taylor and i'm excited to share with you a breakthrough in skin care technology for women of color that's over 20 years in the making. it's called rx for brown skin, and if you've dealt with uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, even hyperpigmentation, then stay tuned to see how my skin care line can work for you. >> the first time i used it, i just thought, "this is gonna be something different." >> within a week, the spots that i would obsess about started to disappear, and... that was awesome. >> the fact that my skin is so much more even has just taken such a big insecurity away from me that i've always had over the years since i was younger. >> my sister who was closest to me said, "you're glowing!" and i said "really?" [♪...] >> brown skin is unique, not just in tone, but in its very makeup, with far more melanin production than lighter skin that can spread throughout the tissue layers, causing dark marks, uneven skin tone, and hyperpigmentation. >> i've
. >> hi, i'm dr. susan taylor and i'm excited to share with you a breakthrough in skin care technology for women of color that's over 20 years in the making. it's called rx for brown skin, and if you've dealt with uneven skin tone, dark marks from sun damage or acne, even hyperpigmentation, then stay tuned to see how my skin care line can work for you. >> the first time i used it, i just thought, "this is gonna be something different." >> within a week, the spots...
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washington's two thousand and six book medical apartheid the dark history of medical experimentation on black americans from plone times to the present is the first social history of medical research with african-americans and won a national book circle critics circle award her latest book deadly monopolies is an exposé of the medical industrial complex is rush to own and exploit the raw materials of human life itself including your body tissue and d.n.a. dr washington has been a research fellow in ethics at harvard medical school a fellow at the at the harvard school of public health a night fellow at stanford university a senior research scholar at the national center for bioethics at tuskegee university and a busy visiting scholar at the depaul university college of law i'm delighted to welcome from our studios in new york city dr harriet a washington dr washington welcome. thank you so much for having me here i do have to correct a very common misperception though i'm not a doctor oh ok well. welcome back you for being with us you build and frankly i think you're far more well i
washington's two thousand and six book medical apartheid the dark history of medical experimentation on black americans from plone times to the present is the first social history of medical research with african-americans and won a national book circle critics circle award her latest book deadly monopolies is an exposé of the medical industrial complex is rush to own and exploit the raw materials of human life itself including your body tissue and d.n.a. dr washington has been a research...
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that was dr paul craig roberts former reagan administration official economist and columnist well that does it for now but my interview with dr roberts didn't end there he also gave me his thoughts on the downed drone anywhere on the possible consequences of this military to see the full interview or more of the stories we covered on r.t. dot com slash usa you can have there or check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america you can also follow me on twitter as well be right back here and a half an hour with more news an in-depth interviews. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you. are. wealthy british.
that was dr paul craig roberts former reagan administration official economist and columnist well that does it for now but my interview with dr roberts didn't end there he also gave me his thoughts on the downed drone anywhere on the possible consequences of this military to see the full interview or more of the stories we covered on r.t. dot com slash usa you can have there or check out our youtube page it's youtube dot com slash r t america you can also follow me on twitter as well be right...
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so as to keep them in the dark about it in order to achieve this goal. and that was dr paul craig roberts former reagan administration official economist and columnist well that does it for now but my interview with dr robert didn't end there he also gave me his thoughts on be down drone any ron and the possible consequences of this military fall pa to see the full interview or for more on the stories we covered go to r.t. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it youtube dot com slash r t america you can also follow me on twitter at liz wall the big picture with thom hartmann is coming up in just a half hour tonight tom will give his take on why every single american has the right to cry foul on the banks but that's going to do it for the news tonight i'll see you right back here tomorrow have a great night. sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought. was a big. news today. these are the images the world has
so as to keep them in the dark about it in order to achieve this goal. and that was dr paul craig roberts former reagan administration official economist and columnist well that does it for now but my interview with dr robert didn't end there he also gave me his thoughts on be down drone any ron and the possible consequences of this military fall pa to see the full interview or for more on the stories we covered go to r.t. dot com slash usa and check out our youtube page it youtube dot com...
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reveals that 14 years earlier, dr. corbin had a girlfriend who was also an apparent suicide. coincidence? >> what are the chances that two women who were both involved in volatile relationships with barton corbin would both kill themselves in the exact same way? >> when "death and the dentist" continues. how'd you learn to d? when did you start that project? every new year comes with a few stories waiting to be built. it's when our brand-new to-do lists become "you did that yourself?" so when we can save more on the projects that let us build, make, and even store more, well, that just makes the stories even better. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. make room for savings with these sterilite totes for a new lower price of just $5.88. cuban make room for savings with these sterilite totes ca jun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pa
reveals that 14 years earlier, dr. corbin had a girlfriend who was also an apparent suicide. coincidence? >> what are the chances that two women who were both involved in volatile relationships with barton corbin would both kill themselves in the exact same way? >> when "death and the dentist" continues. how'd you learn to d? when did you start that project? every new year comes with a few stories waiting to be built. it's when our brand-new to-do lists become "you...
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paul thank you so much for sharing your insight on all of this that was dr paul craig roberts former reagan administration official economist and columnist. well still ahead on our two from bradley manning to julian a song the whistle blowers are being hunted down and punished for shining the spotlight on american military. the author. about why people are less inclined to step forward and speak out. if we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old don't you tell the truth. i'm a contestant i'm a total get of friends that i love rap and hip hop music and for. that he was kind of the jester day. i'm very proud of the will without you she has played. the for. a. little. actress lindsay low and back you try to hold the great hope that is women meant nothing people are suggesting she's a mother no she says she's a star. on. a. serious. plan. let's not forget that we. were. i think. the one. we never got the. safe ready for freedom. well when it comes to punishing whistleblowers president obama is proving to be more aggressive than all previous presidents combined pretrial he
paul thank you so much for sharing your insight on all of this that was dr paul craig roberts former reagan administration official economist and columnist. well still ahead on our two from bradley manning to julian a song the whistle blowers are being hunted down and punished for shining the spotlight on american military. the author. about why people are less inclined to step forward and speak out. if we just put a picture of me when i was like nine years old don't you tell the truth. i'm a...
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jong il's youngest son and successor discuss the possibilities with all three researcher dr tim bill who's a specialist on a she joins us live now from new zealand not to be a funeral ceremony as we've seen is shrouded in secrecy just like any knowledge about the new leader really kim jong un so what's expected of him do you think. well because we don't know how he's going to inform you surrounded by older people especially uncle. looking at that. person i think we can see business as usual certainly for some time. and so the process is helped by in this long mourning period and screen funeral. and after that people go back to work and. cope with the of the fierce winter and. we will see watch what happens now many say his western experience might affect his role and even pave the way for open the country up how likely is that to happen. well i mean if. it's not as we know he was educated in switzerland obviously that's going to have an effect but i think it's grossly overestimating his freedom of action. partly because of the north korean system but also mainly in respect of the out
jong il's youngest son and successor discuss the possibilities with all three researcher dr tim bill who's a specialist on a she joins us live now from new zealand not to be a funeral ceremony as we've seen is shrouded in secrecy just like any knowledge about the new leader really kim jong un so what's expected of him do you think. well because we don't know how he's going to inform you surrounded by older people especially uncle. looking at that. person i think we can see business as usual...
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. >> you say and dark kick. >> antarcic. >> he 09s and '9- 09s, china was domestic development. >> i have the idea that the space program, how so far it appears to be is unfocused, is that true, or dr. johnson-freese, is that a correct impression i have? >> that the chinese space program is unfocused? >> unfocused, yes, happily and essentially stumbling along but essentially stumbling? >> no, i would not say it's stomach martin luther king, i would say it's multipurposed. it can't easily be categorized as for just one thing. i agree with dean, it's primarily economic development. but they're getting prestige, they're getting legitimacy, they're getting dual use technology, they're getting influence on science and technology education, but it's many things to many people and that may come across as unfocused or haphazard but i think it's trying to maximize limited resources. >> well, how limited are the resources? it's current bucket for space is $2 billion a year. our budget is what 60, $70 billion? >> 25-30. >> 25 billion? i think -- but the percentage is the same of xdp, 1% for eac
. >> you say and dark kick. >> antarcic. >> he 09s and '9- 09s, china was domestic development. >> i have the idea that the space program, how so far it appears to be is unfocused, is that true, or dr. johnson-freese, is that a correct impression i have? >> that the chinese space program is unfocused? >> unfocused, yes, happily and essentially stumbling along but essentially stumbling? >> no, i would not say it's stomach martin luther king, i would say...
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imagine when the darkness comes what you're going to see from that. i told you he was a rhetorical genius and the oratorical wizard. he is, as rev. geoffrey jackson has so aptly summarized, a freak. if freak in the sense of freakish precocity and serious intelligence combined with the spiritual rhythm that courses through his very speech. and he spoke for us all to say thank you to rev. jesse jackson. i want to hear his sermon, and don't just take parts of it, take the whole. of the taking 330. don't be trying to -- that's what he was saying. he was talking about the fate that can overcome circumstances and situations that seem both the presses and the improper. and that kind of genius has delivered to us the meaning of reference jesse jackson. i'm going to bring him to this podium now, the man that we have been celebrating. i have stood with them in the south of this country. i have stood with him in london when mandela was released from prison and we were in a small room with oliver tom bowe and nelson mandela and buddy mandela and mrs. tom bowe and
imagine when the darkness comes what you're going to see from that. i told you he was a rhetorical genius and the oratorical wizard. he is, as rev. geoffrey jackson has so aptly summarized, a freak. if freak in the sense of freakish precocity and serious intelligence combined with the spiritual rhythm that courses through his very speech. and he spoke for us all to say thank you to rev. jesse jackson. i want to hear his sermon, and don't just take parts of it, take the whole. of the taking 330....