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is a smarter alternative to smoking and want to make the switch such as the lack of ash and lingering smell, yes they can make it easier for youth to use the products. but that doesn t mean prohibition which in the age of social media, good luck. black market manufacturing will continue. prohibition didn t going to stop youth from obtaining these products and using them in schools. prohibition has not stopped a large percentage of youth from continuing to use marijuana both in legal and illegal states. sanjay, last word. and you say for sure this is safe? i mean, this is ultimately what it comes down to. no one that s not what it ultimately comes down too. sure it is. this is about harm reduction. cancer research uk has said vaping is 95% safer than smoking. safer. this is about harm reduction. this is giving a safer option

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people, but i think there is real concern throughout the pakistanis right now that the trust or distrust between the two countries has risen dramatically. stay safe and thanks for joining us. the large cache of pornography found at osama bin laden s compound is spurring new questions about the prevalence and availability of porn in countries where it s strictly forbidden. on the question of porn, islam draws a clear line in the sand, even condemning x rated viewers to strict corporal punishment in countries like saudi arabia. bup just as prohibition didn t stop people from drinking, it seems clear a ban on the forbidden fruit of pornography doesn t stop people from watching. for more on this i m joined by steven hirsch, founder of the adult orien tated vivid entertainment group. live from los angeles. go good afternoon. you run a large enterprise of adult entertainment websites. can you tell us about traffic

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101211:02:57:00

amendment, behind us. even though it has been romanticized over time, it sucked. it was bad for a lot of different reasons. gangsters, right? but it was particularly bad for drinking itself. prohibition didn t stop people from drinking. it just changed drinking by pushing it on to the black market. when you do that while people still want to do something, what you end up happening is that people still drank. they just drank stuff that was a lot worse than what they used to drink. home made liquor, liquor that wasn t produced properly, all in order to evade authorities. because nothing illegal can be properly regulated. because the liquor of the prohibition era was so bad, one of the hall marks of drink that s came out of that era is the use of mixers designed specifically to mask the bad taste of the lousy alcohol you were mixing them with. hence a lot of prohibition era drinks used stuff essentially masking agents like orange juice or cream. most of the drinks from prohibition were di

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - MSNBC - 20101211:02:05:00

the argument from senator sanders today came with evidence and charts and graphs and num r numbers to support it. now, let s hear from senator sanders strange bedfellows on the right and why the conservatives are against this tax deal. today, the tea party hero senator jim dement. the republicans have something good for the country such as extending the tax rates but the democrats won t allows us to pass it unless we do more deficit spending on some program that they think is desperately needed. we call it a compromise and say it is the best deal we can get, but sean, it is a bad fiscal policy, because it increases the debt. i would like to get the deal done, but in my mind, it should not increase the deficit and we should at least have a vote to make the rates permanent. i i don t want to increase the deficit, and we should have a vote on making the rates permanent. just for anybody keeping track,

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