fellow campus reform who brought this up, mitchell gunter, you said that he is a notably white man from south carolina. what do you mean by a notably white man? i meant a joke. mark: what is a joke there? i mean, you seem notably white to me? is that a joke? you re a notably white man from minnesota. ha right. i m not outraged that amount allowed to go to a group for black and clear, gay people. it doesn t hurt me. mark: just to go on with his compartmentalization. this is for lgbtq ia people of color and lgbtq ia indigenous people. i always lose it after the q. what to the letter i in the letter a stand therefore? honestly, i m not sure. i assume is indigenous and something. i am not sure.kn mark: wrong. it is intersex and asexual.
liner. you activate with the hair grease and then it turns black. it doesn t hurt me, i ve been doing it for last ten years. just like real eye liner on the street. nobody can make it as black as me, though. during those ten years, archer has been in and out of suffolk county on a variety of petty charges that she claims were fuelled by her long-standing drug addiction. currently she s serving a year for prostitution. the time had been made easier by the presence of her good friend valerie minacapelli, but few things in jail are permanent. minacapelli was released a few days ago. you know! i miss valerie very much. i called her monday night and she said she was doing okay, she answered the phone, the collect call from me and i talked to her mom, they were doing good, she was so happy that her daughter was home. i won t be long before archer can join her friend and she vows it will be the last she ll see of the suffolk county jail. i m getting released in five
they smoke pot. they can function. they function. and i m going to get lots of letters from people i smoke pot. i do this. it doesn t hurt me. it doesn t hurt me. this is what the kids are hearing. that it is a drug with no unintended consequences. but there are adults who can do it on a daily basis and they don t seem to be paying the price. the adults who do it on the daily basis, bill are 25 to 50% more likely to be addicted. they may be doing it on a daily basis because they are addicted. people who do cocaine function, too. we ll get letters on that as well. it s about masking what the problem is and what you have got to try to do is understand we are in a danger zone right now. you go to work on an assembly line. you had some weed at lunchtime. your perception of risk is forget getting in a car that s the obvious. absolutely. all right, ladies, thanks very much. when we come back miss megyn kelly on the aclu making it
day. that s what they do when they come home. all right? they don t drink anymore. they smoke pot. they can function. they function. and i m going to get lots of letters from people i smoke pot. i do this. it doesn t hurt me. it doesn t hurt me. this is what the kids are hearing. that it is a drug with no unintended consequences. but there are adults who can do it on a daily basis and they don t seem to be paying the price. the adults who do it on the daily basis, bill are 25 to 50% more likely to be addicted. they may be doing it on a daily basis because they are addicted. people who do cocaine function, too. we ll get letters on that as well. it s about masking what the problem is and what you have got to try to do is understand we are in a danger zone right now. you go to work on an assembly line. you had some weed at lunchtime. your perception of risk is forget getting in a car that s the obvious. absolutely. all right, ladies, thanks very much. when we come back miss megyn
they function. and i m going to get lots of letters from people i smoke pot. i do this. it doesn t hurt me. it doesn t hurt me. this is what the kids are hearing. that it is a drug with no unintended consequences. but there are adults who can do it on a daily basis and they don t seem to be paying the price. the adults who do it on the daily basis, bill are 25 to 50% more likely to be addicted. they may be doing it on a daily basis because they are addicted. people who do cocaine function, too. we ll get letters on that as well. it s about masking what the problem is and what you have got to try to do is understand we are in a danger zone right now. you go to work on an assembly line. you had some weed at lunchtime. your perception of risk is forget getting in a car that s the obvious. absolutely. all right, ladies, thanks very much. when we come back miss megyn kelly on the aclu making it hard to commit americans.