veterans. see, i got that in there. but it s still in politics. but, on the other side as a society one of the things i read about in the book is if you look at a lot of other cultures, when the warrior comes home, there is a bringing the warrior back in. so on a native american cultures would have the ceremony where they have the worry or come in and tell their stories of what have been in battle so everyone can hear it. the warrior does not feel separate from the tribe within the tribe, what we do is we say okay, you get a free chicken role at apple bees, and we would like you to be the same person you were before the war. it does not work that way. we have to listen to veterans, here on their i can tell you, as a veteran, you kind of learn which stories you can tell to people who weren t in the service, and which ones you can without them changing how they see you. and if we were just on more exposed to, it i think it would
read about in the book is if you look at a lot of other cultures, when the warrior comes home, there is a bringing the warrior back in. so on a native american cultures would have the ceremony where they have the worry or come in and tell their stories of what have been in battle so everyone can hear it. the warrior does not feel separate from the tribe within the tribe, what we do is we say okay, you get a free chicken role at apple bees, and we would like you to be the same person you were before the war. it does not work that way. we have to listen to veterans, here on their i can tell you, as a veteran, you kind of learn which stories you can tell to people who weren t in the service, and which ones you can without them changing how they see you. and if we were just on more
$40,000 or they will post all their information on-line. the government asking food companies to cut down on the salt. health experts say americans eat about one and a half teaspoons of salt safely, about a third more than recommended for good health. most of that salt hidden inside processed foods and restaurant meals. you know who i m talking about apple bees. the supreme court cwn hard ie speech saying those accused of spreading political lies can sue states trying to suppress their message. did the high court get it right? we re going to ask fox news judicial analyst judge andrew napolitano joining us now. good morning. is this a victory? well, this is a victory for free speech. it is a victory for the values that underlie the first amendment. here s what happened. the state of ohio establishes what the supreme court mockingly called a ministry of truth. that of course is a phrase from orwell s novel 1984 in
at minimum wage and people who don t normally have insurance. with the obama care taxes on line, they could get killed by this. i talked to a number of restauranteers and they will cut back or go out of business. in the real world when you add burdens to people they do less. and we did in the 30s and 70s doing it again today. and little countries that kept tax rates down are growing. i will give you a name. zane owns more apple bees in new york than any other. he has three projects waiting on line before january 2013, if in fact taxes go up. he will not start the new projects. a couple of quick things on that. there are spectacular issues as
joining us now is tracie mcmillan for her first interview after being attacked by rush limbaugh for doing nothing wrong, the author of the new book american way of eating, under cover of walmart, apple bees, farmfields and dinner table thank you for joining us tonight, nice to have you here. thanks for having me. in the wake of the sandra fluke controversy, i imagine you had no clue that he would spend today on his show going after you for hours. i had no clue and i almost missed it i m on deadline for a reported piece and so yesterday, i was about to shut off the internet for the day to get work done, and then a few e-mails and tweets sort of came in and i said i need to look at this, and it was an hour before we figured out he spent i think it was half an hour, 45 minutes talking about my book, and reading the new york times interview on air.