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taken us are taking us away slowly but other than dad everybody saves their bacon and egg right now worried back to future but in a water main you are a day by day and not you can't worry about tomorrow you have to get by today and the morning you wake up there's a new light. i use to get up but if it's busy i'll get up at two thirty. or six on three o'clock in the morning. come over to private and. get soft fred ready for market. for the order private a very. degraded when you sam alito. and. john roberts. and.
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condi rice and i am called for. the conservative group. to get the boat. they can get a mainly. for the been taken to. so we put in refrigerated trucks and begin the journey new york. of all used to shit friends in the same spot here in by ground all or. most of the most efficient manner of crime or something. to get there following your father's footsteps. his name. is don.
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thank you right now. i want to become a saint and want to say i crossed. my old sea of my mother i find. this just out right here was called my ten year you know the forty two foot twin day show i now place because you know i had to get out of it because of medical problems and that it was a really good job and i really miss it. so now i just sit here and stare across the water instead of out there riding up and down the water. but just watching it all
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wash away it's just i just noticed this since i was a little boy you know i just wish now i had paid attention it's good and maybe i got an education maybe help. you it was getting kids. good bailiff. and. you know today you know i just island is just shrink is a no no or sink in but i were also a road rapidly. this is an old picture of ten year i went before the channel was cut through right here is where jerry's boat yard. oh dash. as gold. oh hair. go way up there. and go all.
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the crap crap in season begins. around the middle of march and runs to the end of november and a cry absent a winner column there or if you're a very down into bottom into the one column and then when the water temperature gets up to fifty degrees a star moving around again. around pay and you're all in the chesapeake bay probably is one of the best areas in the country fall for it. or is dark red you stink you cook the hard fragment pick your meat out of it and the soft bread you need to hold on fred walls and all. that are made are made on the summer border make as much money off get good winter . it's very difficult for women
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on the job because most jobs is on the water and the gal is you know young both ways there are many and you know they cry and they crave great. says so restaurants you can find a job a waitress and babysit for monsoon work. maybe storekeeper you know at the grocery store or at the ice cream places. some balance to work at the museum but basically that's all the work related on the arm. some people like to liberate themselves but this is normal competitive that you have to get on with your parents you also fair with a room and. living by yourself can sometimes not be good it's become
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and i say we don't want that to have a good time we want to have a good experience your first apartment this is very real you may live there or what a little solar. our island has limited occupations on it so therefore a lot of these children have interests with things that are not available on the island and therefore when they go off and get their college or treaty they will have to go to other areas to get into. a few of them may end up back on the island because of having a health center here or school here but other than that they are not going to be finding a job on the island they may come back and retire but they're not going to be working here when they're right out of college or trade. for a. set up. yet i don't blame them i can't that's what. she
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it all. just. i sailed into tangier on a fifty foot sailboat and david came alongside and it was very friendly and we invited him to supper and he came back with this guitar and sang all night the belly of the boat and i was so overwhelmed his voice his beauty his char. and i fell in love and when he left that night i said to the guys i was sailing with. there goes the man i'm going to marry. now. now. away voters are ahead. for
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a piece of glass. so much times. follow this trail. that's a pretty one. but it's sharp or always just that's a kind of went down between two pieces of wood and then they they wrote it tight. and used it for spears. and for an arrow. but when there's a lot of history and the arrow heads. we're not sure when we were settled but we were discovered sixteen away and we had our four hundred anniversary in two
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thousand and eight and that was a big day on the island so that was really special but indians were here thousands of years before we all were. i don't find places like that very often. they just don't exist anymore you don't have these pristine beaches where you can just go. and watch and learn from from what you see. it would be a real shame for this island to disappear there's a way of life here that's unique to. this country the crabbers the oystermen and so forth it's very hard life and yet we get to enjoy the
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fruits of their labor but it's also special to me because there aren't very many places left where you can see the diversity of wildlife where the wildlife has a place to stop birds come through here from south america heading up the bay heading towards their nesting grounds and a lot of them stop over here it's important for the survival of various species and we're losing more and more of this type of habitat part of it is sea level rise part of it is just a natural changes to it storms and so forth that just happens. but it would be a shame to see this totally wiped out. every time there's a hurricane at this place is always a risk it slides they try to evacuate people lots of times people won't go because
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they want to stay with their houses but the bottom line is that creates problems coastguard and whatever has to worry about the island of the people that are living here and they would rather them leave the island shrinking every year it costs the government money they've got to worry about the people being here so they feel that really the people should leave and little the mainland. escalation agenda u.s. president barack obama has ordered the pentagon to double be a task force and expand the target list as part of his assumed assault on syria it was spent tilt of international opinion in polls at home the us on its own is poised to carry out forced regime change in damascus well at least that's the plan .
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more news today violence was once again flared up. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. giant corporations are the day. but i will only react to situations as i have read the reports and let me. know i will leave them to the state department to comment on your letter place to say it. is on the docket. thank you no more weasel words. when you have a direct question be prepared for a change when you throw a punch be ready for a. pretty well off speech and down to freedom to last.
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bacon out here and all of us eroded away and they are poor what if there are way if they didn't start to get a. chance . to hear from the audience. really all it would be one two three. and forty two feet no use of decision to him he couldn't pull dylan to leave for he's a little beleaguered. for they go. if the day is
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especially things involving children tend to grow up people live. such a close knit community you high. you know it's a rare thing to have a family. as a mother and father and mandate have both sets of grandparents of sometimes great grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins and you know live in the same community so. my child may be taking part in doing something here a disadvantage day but my mother and father will come my wife's mother and father will become my wife's grandfather make my wife's sister who is my children's so. the summer. is a. panama and she's been hanging around for a couple years now goes down to for the winter on in summer conference back here.
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i'll feed her in a little bit. interests are. probably. as might. feel consumption a quart of fuel on board not good. when you've been here about fifteen minutes every day make a pretty good. chance crab out of the city if they had a few on the top of the usually keeps them selves you know to get some. folks on. we look out for each other we get competitive some calls with the kids that somebody is in trouble or deal with always pull together and come together and
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help. everybody. sort of like off like a big family. thank you. do you feel they have. james and screech is the mayor is changing. that even though he's his name is james eskridge he is known even in the newspapers as. when james was a very small boy apparently they had a rooster and he couldn't say verster but he could say. and that's where that nickname came in has stuck with him his entire life even the newspapers call him for a strange one of the benefits here live and don't have to try to get oh oh.
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while everything is learned here how the war on the war and i believe this will help me in life will hone the tug beano be working on the worst day oh. i was lloyd . just not enough money in it and i figure tiger was next best thing is to win the war. the government's trying you don't want to because the government signed we are still a lot of crying it's not really stood still rockfish population gets to put on the wrong women on and now the third most don't the populated fish around and they kill or cry if it's not a we just get the blame for. staying here rest noise because i love it here it's nice you know everybody is a nice place to live. you. know you're some sleep. i love your. show
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because we're aware of it. what's going to happen in the population so it's come on the side because we know that if we don't have people staying here then the play of light is to somehow dissipate you and. so you believe we have a part of it that is protected that is so why have you done to make sure that our current is protected in the future or what have you done to ensure that we will get us to the wall right each of you have written letters that's right you have written
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to our president you've written to our governor you've written to our state and local and national officials as well and that of course is one of the greatest forms of patriotism not only is patriotism love for your nation or love for your state but patriotism is also for your small island tangier. the seawall that we're looking to get in the future in the next few years is going to be just across from this one this is the west entrance and you're arbor. but it's such a great set such a wall and open in your eye when we get storms and wind from the west the northwest swells ways roll right into the harbor so we're actually trying to. make it a smaller opening here so it'll protect. right and he's in boats and oliver as you come in to the harbor here you can see over to your whale. off all the six sort of
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crab shanties that storms have destroyed because there's no protection here. there's just a graveyard. this is. my mom and dad over error that's my brother in law are all. playing crocket friend plus cows and. horses boat and made a murray. they always want a crab. but. some opposition want to be a barrier she said you. were away from a and i tolerate she better bear i me and. not if i'm in a safe i tell her i'm a twist entirely and i want a horror every other night. so we're worth a place that used to be used to be up for the small community was actually was
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another community called a cease fire here in this direction which it's completely out in the water now. purges over here and yes now for more of the small mobile home is there was a lot to treat out here and several homes in a small schoolhouse and. it was a thraldom community it went on. right here or somebody had stones from the graves it were here and one of the graveyard you can sit in here. this is a true it's. one of the scenes from cain here. and there were numerous graves here and there was also another brick. yards farther out which went into the water a couple years ago. so when they were buried in these folks they were well inland
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society gets the money or the public tears become we see military and police forces mobilized against people who blend into the city the city the more people trust electronic devices the more defenseless they are the fear that it is a thousand i. put it on your cultural phenomena watch n.b.c. news all the face you know. a pleasure to have you with.
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more news today. violence is once again flared up. and these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china corporations are all today please come up. with the pledge play it was terrible they come up very hard to make going to look once again long there is a plug hat that has sat with the earth there's no lens let's come up.
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want to retake control of an ancient christian sanctuary in syria amid rising concern over the fate of the country's religious minorities. american lawmakers lean towards rebuffing barack obama's serial loophole as a group of former u.s. intelligence officials claim the president is being misled in this case while intervention. and early results put moscow's acting leader said gates of beyond them out front in the landmark mayoral election but his main opposition rival puts up a strong fight.
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