Jane Velez-Mitchell
Jane Velez-Mitchell
Jane Velez-Mitchell is a television journalist and author. For six years she hosted her own show on HLN, Jane Velez-Mitchellreplacing Glenn Beck, who moved to Fox News Channel. She is often seen commenting on high-profile cases for CNN, TruTV, E! and other national cable TV shows. Velez-Mitchell frequently guest hosts for Nancy Grace on her Headline News show. Velez-Mitchell reported for the nationally syndicated show Celebrity Justice. She also appears as a substitute host on HLN's Showbiz Tonight. In October...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionJournalist
CountryUnited States of America
Scientists have shown that pigs are capable of playing simple video games, learning from each other, and even learning names.
I say getting a lecturing from Oprah is probably the most terrifying lecture you could possibly get.
When you're in the closet, you feel like the sky will fall down if anyone finds out. A lot of the fear is self-generated.
I would much rather devour a piece of well-seasoned squash than a slice of an animal's rotting carcass.
I would love to speak with First Lady Michelle Obama about the addictive component of obesity.
I think everybody who commits a violent killing is in some way crazy. But that doesn't mean we can let them off the hook for that.
Unfortunately, fur is still flying off the racks. It's a billion dollar industry.
Why are kids being inundated with food that is not good for them, when we're suffering from an obesity crisis? Is the U.S. government talking out of both sides of its mouth, promoting bad food while telling us not to eat it?
We have got to stop being a society that turns our heads and looks the other way.
Travis Alexander was a good guy. Was he a saint? No. But he was somebody who was really, really invested in helping other people and making this world a better place. Everything he did, even the car he drove, was a sign of him trying to be a force for good in this world.
Using animals for entertainment is big business, plain and simple.
We have allowed ourselves to be defined by our consumption instead of by our ability to move beyond it.
Agribusiness - with its wicked powerful lobby and its infiltration of top bureaucratic posts - essentially runs roughshod over the government agencies that are supposed to monitor it. It's the rich fox guarding the filthy, overcrowded henhouse.
We have been brainwashed into craving a diet that is killing us. What we believe tastes good is generally what we have been socially conditioned to enjoy.