and some honey. and some vinegar too. dagen, you poured your heart out in the past. is this a big deal to you? i hate machines. there is a machine in the building and it is an automated robot-like vending machine for sodas. every time i go to use it it breaks. how long before somebody jumps across the bars. i would say it is in the first 10 minutes and it would be me. i like it. joanne, you spent many years bartending true story, could you have been replaced by a bot? no. i wore red lipstick. we know they can t do either of those things. i liked the human aspects of bartending and talking to people. i hated the service part like doing what people asked me to do. i wouldn t mind having a robot to do that. truthfully i don t think the
important to separate fact from fiction. especially when you think about this is a real-life story that s happening to this young man. also, there are a lot of things right now that we may not see that are also going to be important parts of this story going forward. it doesn t just this is a process. you look at the show. there are families involved. there was a reintegration involved back into society. and some of the difficulties that go through that. not only with the person who is the p.o.w., the hostage, but also the family ebb manies and how they have those relationships. you know, i m a huge fan of the show. and, you know, a lot of the really human aspects of that, i think, touch many of the viewers of the show the way that i think a lot of the human aspects here are going to have a big impact on people as they form their opinions about this going forward. and i think that maybe the best analogy we could get out of this would be that they re complex stories. and that comi
some due diligence in weeding out the bad apples because the person filled out the application what is wrong with an employer wanting to weed out the bad apples? because we are a country of humans. not numbers. we love a comeback story. we are a country of second chances. it s such an amazing thing to now you get to meet me. your get to look at me. judge me, listen to me. and we ll deal with my criminal conviction afterwards. my criminal conviction may be completely irrelevant and have nothing to do with whether or not i can do this job, but for you to have a knee jerk reaction because i m convicted and there are you talked about it being if someone went against humanity, violated the human aspects of america, they deserve something of a black mark, no? if you want to treat our penal systemmore punishment, even a 12-year-old knows, what about rehabilitation and second chances?
immigration. it s turning that into law and turning that into things people can understand is difficult. what a lot of people don t understand is the changes the president is making aren t going to effect a mass number of people that are trying to get in the u.s. something like 8 millionรง peop a year try to get into the u.s. the debate we re having about police stopping people in cars, about whether or not young people can stay in the country is kind of just rhetoric. it s just politics. although it is very helpful to find someone as a candidate like mitt romney who can t speak to the human aspects of it much less lay out his policy on it. i m going to have to hold it there. thank you both for your time tonight. thanks. ahead, the corporate-backed republican effort to block the vote is in full swing all over the country. but today the fight is on. that s next.
it becomes a lot more come phra mi complicated shoot indeed, right, guys? it was a complex piece of business overall. it was really important for us to focus on the families and the wives and the human aspects of this story. these guys are really human beings at the end of the day, they are not just warriors, and really dedicated family men. i think that was as much of an inspiration for us as anything, what the wives are going through, and how they are holding together the families. bill: a guy said make sure all your affairs are taken care of at home so we can be entirely focused on the mission. i thought that was poignant too. did you use live fire ammunition when you filmed this movie, is that true and has it ever been done before? it has been done, almost a hundred years ago, in the 1920s when they used live fire in