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national and reactive in terms of certain topics just kind of try to shy away from a but. optimistic about. the cross country of the great american the rich. rich people deserve the peace. will there be continued protest i think most people fear the tiger family. example to learn more about each other and. help people get a lot of. the folk culture it seems to me only like i know one more pilgrim which joined the pilgrims and. stephen never heard from these pilgrims again most were sure nobody remembers of the pilgrimage there anybody bothers. you long enough. straight america that were similar you went into just a national up she took a serious to damage. like.
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me is to go to. the celebrity mess for a better thank you so much fish at arco but steven the real head back to the r.v. for a quick nap and still no sign of max where is max keiser we have no idea. where the. a patch or sudden passing i've only just learnt you worry yourself and taken your last bang turned. to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry i could so i write these last words in hopes to put to rest these things that i never got off my chest. i remember when we first met my life. turned on each breath
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. but then my feelings started to change you talked about war like it was again still some marshawn to view those that didn't like to question our arc and i secretly promised to never be like it said one does not leave a funeral the same as one enters the mind gets consumed with the death of this one quite different person to speak to now because there are no other takers. to claim that mainstream media has met its maker. join me every thursday i'll be all excited i'm sure but i was reading to get a feel of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then . what politicians do you chandrika. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want
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to be rich. that you'd like to be for us it was like before three of them or ten people that have interested always in the waters in the hollow. there should. i've played for many clubs over the years so i know the game inside dives. football isn't only about what happens on the pitch pull the funnel school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the superman each of killian erroneous and spending two hundred twenty million on one player. it's an experience like nothing else i want to because i want to share what i think of what i know about the beautiful game played great so one more chimes for. the base this minute.
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in america. after a quick catnap stephen heads out to speak with more people around the city. for us trying to. get out of here. i'm in a movie about a guy from oklahoma wants his name was lane frost or see a movie called a second there or see that. an actor. in it looks like real was quickly learning to follow in the footsteps of most celebrities show up late to say. their name jake tonight yes so you guys from oklahoma will have a small farm where i actually live next door to toby keith saying oh sure he's going to hire to take me to you just visit him because oldest son is going to apply
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to the university of chicago for college crowd to music are your whole life figured out don't you know i'm hiring. for an eight year old you know you want to study already are you not sure i was in a lot of anthropology and anthropologists. maybe that's very interesting work very gratifying if i can put off well if you stay on it listen you can do anything that's part of what we're doing here is where we're toward the folks pretty american government just mean in our being with my dogs driving around saying if i expect what do you do for. work but i'm retired and tired on first of course you're going to have a perception of certain that you're going to have a perception of what's best for your son post this most recent election just go to this and i learned a lot from. aspects of people's opinions and
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judgments and political for perspectives and things like that. we had amazing conversations but i'm just the host look at somebody they look. because they are the problem to me is i haven't been listening i know who. a lot more about the folks get this that's what listening sounds like it's just a journey to try to hear people's hearts about what america means to them. who would your response to what is america. means freedom means you can do whatever you want to be whatever. i always tell my sons you're not going to get any for my stand time around something. or do you tell your older you. so much. like who. you are first you need something made we make ourselves fix whatever we need. self-sufficient on the farm pretty much the welding thing doesn't come natural to me we do it it's fun
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a lot of people don't want to work like a lot of people don't want to get hot sweaty and dirty and and i don't like to either but those are skills and things that are going to get to me there's at least next generation so what's been your experience in chicago you've been looking at it was all work work work work at school as my wife my older son i love the history of everything what i do to. my younger son we look at everything is our things but maybe that's stuff you know from our on the farm generally worse off to the consumer time i talian a pizza or not no no it's not that and i'm on the way that's not chinese to. come to the depot to the bits i do i've got to say for chicago. for this great to meet you guys get to meet john question and you to see later go after helping this family discover one food item that everyone knows about in chicago steven decides to head to a restaurant to meet up with an old friend and hopefully find the skies.
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so we were over at. this barbershop with sue me and. it was incredible incredible just to come to chicago and hear from local people what's going on what do they think what why do they think certain problems exist. finally oh there he is you know in the desert you know it's i can my way here look at where stevie be you know leaving me out there you ran up the motorcycle check like i know where to go i know right i was in the middle of the cone it's funny that's not how we remember it her brother fired or stick her clean stacy up to head out for kaiser
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for things that. friday i finally found you know it took me like half an hour a look at all or chicago here for your commitment to the film you knew we didn't have an extravagant budget but this is a what was this greco ability i don't know friend of the family you might know a name william baldwin oh yeah the cute one billionth of the answer i got it well this young man there william used to gallop danced together really so i'm coming to chicago i go to said mr grech because he's got one of the best restaurants in the entire city this is your place of hardship coming down the road is fantastic garlic onions everything that make it turns out. so those same low beams and food young man here are three confused. huge fan of the kinds of the pork belly yeah we were
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surprised to would you please be sure to say let's do let's talk. about iowa maximus mean shit right let's turn it back when. it is next fantastic. it's a good name nice to meet you say in chicago you have been here my whole life to really watch our show i mean what you heard about two years so are you the only one in your circle of friends that watches my show because whenever i show up to town it's usually one person and they are kind of like this is secret to guilty pleasure i'm actually scheduled to be an sharknado part seven which will start shooting sometime in two thousand and twenty four and it's a bit of a guilty pleasure. when you study when doing i want to i'm twenty six studied finance university in chicago called the ball university all right was the congo school of finance is quite famous milton friedman and all those guys right
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it's right it's not you're following the footsteps of and so that monitor school because if you're going to step chapter one of max's version of how to win friends and influence people threaten bodily harm i was originally thinking that way and i sort of changed my mind because i want to show. knows more about things to people in finance i didn't really seem to get along with brett so he had to go to the finance and do more business sort of i sort of segue it out of finance actually i got interested to. see the science. data science and money this sounds like a prelude to pinpoint getting into because i think the person i wish i'd gotten the big coin ten years i recommended. you got two kids i got to write a lie and. so how are we doing about the house and house house life for the last smart make good choices they've got their mom on their back you know through the
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door that you see that you're just an old school new school more old school to say because while you close came from grandma. that's a tradition we know and we. try to build a good dad. but you know the progress into. the society today people. who are out there today do you know where you're. not here the next generation are you on the money i'm a millennial so you are a millennial yet i want to feel that that's great that's you have the biggest demographic ever since the baby boom is bigger than the face of the millennium twenty six years old so i think that puts me in the category seems to be a lot of discussion in this country about. where we're going as a country you've got the power to change the world. that's something i think about actually is. so i think of the younger group as a bit more liberal than the older wimbledon group where we go change as a demographic as
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a whole this country but sometimes it doesn't seem that way it seems like we're going in reverse sometimes we're all so that it's cyclical cyclical i'm not sure so there's less cohesion that's what is more tribalism yeah right and that's got to be worrying to some degree what's going to bring together backs i mean you watch my show you're into the crypt yet my name i'm relying on you to solve these problems you will be here forever what you going to do i don't think i'm the solution to the problem ok that's great news back to school like there's a few things that are in there that was learned by grandma. so the plight of the men you hear some opponents grammar. grammar carriage oh. yeah a lot of our grammar influences it was better that that's a name you made linguine with the white clams there was fun to watch you. kill back to my roots tell me about chicago a little bit is it a hear different stories about chicago there are things going on you know what's
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the truth tell me the real deal. so i think i've seen sort of all sides of chicago i've worked for a tutor on the south side so. experience some of the gang violence you see there. so there was one night where. there was a parent teacher conference and as the parents were leaving the school there was a shooting and five people were shot and then the north side everything's great and indeed it's just amazing. the difference between the two sides you know how does it affect you you're starting out just a place to grow your business your family or is it becoming to choose trust roles or too much violence or what how do you feel about that i think it's sort of like up and coming areas in chicago that's i would still recommend she still love it i still love it it's still happening it's a great sports town yeah exactly i do have an inferiority complex about being you know not as great as new york city and. you know tell the truth i think i think chicago's got new york. that's crazy talk now it's
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a good thing stephen didn't hear that great to meet you miss me all right people real. food was. pushed straight around me ask you to speak the millennial so i was really nice to me i didn't manage to rip them off of my fifty thousand except i didn't really have no idea they had this phone open this whole kowtows world wide open i did scan it with my phone i got like fifty thousand from this get it so that's the way you get the explain later that would be an adult's all about. you know i'm only kidding i'm only it's a joke of course he was a very nice guy and i actually gave him five dollars for the day did you really said yes. would you rather dash lights or free dash or get your best one with a hundred dollars in damage to my credit that was fantastic. personally to mr
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grech who has no interest in oh some of the most delicious food stuff. what do you recommend they. are one of the best pizzas in the city. rather sing a mass on my face on the way after stephen emetics reunite they continue on the pilgrimage and head toward the northeast to the birthplace of america next great american calling her think of all that's become the talent religion of talent it's either yourself on solar or you're there for religion or something so it's oh well that wasn't for me it didn't work to just. tell me you know i had a little cafe called a sweeping cafe and he was here filming flat so my place they gravitated to we bonded we became friends we started hanging out it's been a lifelong friendship i was at his wedding he was a marwood. there i don't recollect what our previous say any
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such activity nor if i did recollect i would not be able to disclose to liberation that this has been a good. prescribe medication is widespread on the us market and a frequent cause of death at that point in my life i just felt like everything was ashes my family was literally coming unglued i had actually planned. to commit some site watch all who has made antidepressants so commonly used we were doing what the doctor supposed to do we were being responsible and what the real side effects. was is. what i did was done on a cocktail of legal drugs. just because
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something's legal doesn't mean it's saying. if i were a public opinion i would seek to have myself and all of my friends in my family of leaders at the local level the national level. be arrested by israel what you need to do is hold a mirror up to the israeli people and say this is what you're creating this is the reality on the ground we're not using violence we will not cooperate with the occupation any more i plead with the public and the nonviolent struggle because if you use violence you will never get the support of the israelis for the world. is this is harlan kentucky. the place you can go green street fanny's.
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a co money city with no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal miners have said i'd. love to see these people the survivors of disappearing before their eyes. i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here that it would become a ghost town but i never thought in the million years i would see that and it's how it's happens. now. not because. what is going to.
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be printing divisions but a new front to open to buy took a. in northern syria in its operations against the kurds has worsened already tense times between washington. and what shame that is think about all that this country has been through and now we're looking at another distraction the promises which have never been kept by united states it's man being greedy the trust crisis. has attended the program. economic forum giving a speech marking his own america agenda. explosion rocked the diplomatic district of the afghan capital killing at least ninety five people as the country suffers a spike in terror times. the
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week's top stories on the top headlines of today welcome to the week you hear when r.t. and. u.s. relations have suffered yet another blow this time over northern syria. that's after the turkish army launched a military offensive against their positions in the afrin region. know that. people now have to flee an area that was previously considered pretty stable i mean
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what a shame that is think about all that this country has been through and now we're looking at another destruction in northwestern syria because turkey has taken its eye off the ball isis and going after. at this time then the big the weapons have been provided to the white p.g.a. by the united states the americans haven't kept their promise since man. lately trump statement saying that they won't give any weapons to the white p.g.a. anymore and then saying that we are not giving them any during last night's telephone conversation and created a crisis of trust. a conflict in the north of syria has the potential to escalate further the turkish president says the operation will be extended to other kurdish held regions right up to the iraqi border the kurds there are armed by washington which has its personnel stationed in the area as well and turkey is now urging them to leave the region while local kurds are calling on america for support. but we
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see that the us doesn't supports our friend with thing that's double standards america has no tools to press them directly we demand of the u.s. officials its promises and protects liberated areas including now for an. invasion as a foreign occupation and what's not right before turkeys are sold america to military command had announced its plans to create a border force involving kurdish militias and that infuriated and corrupt the white house quickly backtracked saying no border force would ever be created but it was not enough to stop the turkish times from rolling into syria. has now been looking into the rhetoric coming from washington and the anchor oh since the start of this operation unbelievable is this real and nato member telling daddy you know i mean i mean come on behave yourself orel point a gun at you am i exaggerating a bit mr erred oh i didn't say that these exact words but turkey's got
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a prime minister who pretty much did anyone who gives logistical support to the white is turkey's target for the record the white b.g. equals the kurdish army and for all these years who's been giving the kurds all kinds of support right. the kurds were extended in all of branch that's what ankara calls its military op the but where does that wipe e.g. get its guns i made it tapered on couldn't care less why washington's been helping the kurds to destroy eisel for this man the kurdish militias are no better than terrorists that explains his latest messages to america because us is in the process of creating a terror army on our border what we have to do is nip this terror army in the bud america do not encroach on our borders do not provoke us or we will run out of patience does anyone from the us government have anything to say we urge turkey to
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exercise restraint. and ensure that its military operations remain limited in scope and duration and scrupulous to avoid civilian casualties some very restrained council there to be restrained think about it mr aired on rants that america u.s. officials don't hit back turkey rolls off the tanks flies out the more play sends soldiers over the border washington basically keep stop after all this isn't about kim who's sly this week makes donald trump for one war so perhaps the turks and the kurds have succeeded in one thing together were juicing america to baffled silence we discussed of the latest on the african region where the body of one he says tookie was provoked. thirty thousand soldiers to be trained by united states was extremely provocative to varied human powers to iran to
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syria and also to believe this and many can move me you know like you is this and this one front and three i believe that. their key and particularly president. realize that this kind of move could lead to a partition of syria and also a partition of picky so that's why he moved and sent his forces. the military and so against the kurds drew international attention with a number of european countries seeing antiwar rallies some of them turned violent resulting in scuffles with police and arrests. was was. was was. i.
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i. was was was was showing. the annual world economic forum took place in davos this week and the star attraction this year was donald trump who became only the second u.s. president to attend the summit though his visit was unexpected as trump's america first policy seems to be at all it's with the forums improving the state of the world tagline the u.s. leaders arrival was met with a protester two thousand people marched through zurich denouncing both trump and before and several smaller protests took place at. where in the country including geneva though that didn't seem to put off the u.s. leadership. report i'll still feel very flattered that he
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has chosen this as a forum. for those that don't want to listen to him you can they can leave well probably to no one's surprise whatsoever trump speech did feature his signature phrase of america first and his speech is actually rounding out the end of the forum i believe in america i will always put america first when the united states grows so does the world america is roaring that america is a cutting edge town and that's what we're doing in america and the results. on this day america's future has never been brighter i will always put america first i believe in america to come to america where you can innovate create and build now that pretty much wraps up his whole speech which centered on progress that's been made in the u.s. in the presence of opinion since he came to the white house term speech was highly
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anticipated and according to reports lines were out the door hours before it even started and here at this economic forum trump in true businessman fashion used the opportunity to promote himself and his country european leaders were also at the forum with europe first ideas that like salt mostly went against the grain of its globalist starts it isn't gentleman mime my first message he said france is back france is back it's a call for europe because we will never have any friends success is without a european if between our trying to sound member states we're not able to send a clear and united message to major powers such as china india and the united states if foreign policy is made on the national level that it will feel not so. a number of central topics on this year's agenda or davos actually had little to do with economics but all author and editor gerald celente things the world economic forum has shifted its focus from the central would in its name davos
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speaks to the zero point one percent of the people they have been very little concerned about or what the rest of the people are getting it's one big club and it's a deal making club again all this other little things about you know gay rights equal pay oh that's just a lot of nonsense and it's for the media to write about when they don't want to write about the hard facts of how the so few own so much and how so many own so little of this channel's deputy editor in chief also took part in davos and upon long fake news appear in the debate the b.b.c.'s representative went out of her way to criticize antti and ultimately question no role as an alternative voice in the media there's no equivalent solid cement you know the b.b.c. yes you say aussies just not simple cos it's just like the b.b.c. isn't it b.b.c. .

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