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tommy. oil prices. i can still make more money than i can back home. just. now as much as they're used to. i consider myself fortunate because i still have a job just talk no friend just yesterday he got laid off so he's got to go back to louisiana to find find work. because there are not too many people are eager. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star among us and a huge amount of pressure can remap you have to the center of the shuttle with you
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and we'll show you all the great game the great game you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. along and just i want to you know and i'm really happy to join the fall of two thousand and three in the world cup in russia meet the special one come on don't appreciate me to just say the reno theology team's latest edition to make up is bigger than a better jersey look. nice to be a little young for me up to this man than to plant the seeds you know the books you have to you have so your dog. in the zoo monkey to play is a spot stuff. i think. you'll think he has let
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us all out our full. blown walk you stop jumping to say hi michelle i still listen to. you don't mind me you sound just so female to ballet she jumps also says she really. thinks measure that a modern day comes as much to me and. you never know what's around the corner i never know was in the pub even to walk into a nice excitement it's that mood now and that's where the adrenaline in much comes from. when you get is a move by definition and the extremes who will support. the violence is
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a part and it's almost a schizophrenia gang where you can do all these things and behave badly. you're going to be full of all this colorful that all. of us was more so focused on the last. honest man infirmed then roll down far less than we thought. i would roll the way enough i figure out i really did a poll not going to get. the meaning anything is that at least if you don't involve this constantly evolving. it's hard. to read compared money or bills off memory votes here culprit children.
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that. my children are very work. just something that has to be done. you know that it's just like this job too you know two nights ago i wanted to go home i was tired. but. the roof was high tanks we had to haul the water otherwise to the well shut down and. people get upset so. you do what you have to do.
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in the oil. adults has slowed down though but still steady and you know doing just well doing three jobs every day of the week. said the donor shop it's work about sixty eight hours. in the day for the guy doing construction maybe five or six. and this he's now working out three or four making the sandwiches and.
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i read this place to adam for only three hundred fifty dollars a month he has the whole downstairs to himself. which is a little bit messy. i claimed. he had to leave california because there's no jobs why is there no jobs there's too many mexicans to make good to do the job i was doing for half of the price. you know how many donuts oh. wow. i've done more. big orders twenty four dozen. have. been encouraging out of to
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save some money. so that he can move his family here and put a deposit first and last month's rent on an apartment he's a good father he misses a little girl yeah i. miss him. when oil reached twenty nine dollars a barrel we weren't doing anything march was a bad month but now it's suddenly picked up to forty dollars a barrel and we're busy again the companies have done so much cost cutting and efficiency that if the price goes to fifty it will be like it used to be eighty. the rig counts the number of rigs drilling new holes in the ground has gone way down from over two hundred to i think the thirty five rigs active in the block and . as time goes on without new wells being drilled and fret our
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one point one million barrels a day will go down naturally slowly in some point in the two to five years there will be a supply and demand reversal whereas now we're oversupplied will be under supply and the price will shoot up. between now and then it will go like this and at some point it will go up. and if the price go ever goes to one hundred and it will someday. north dakota will be crawling with workers looking for housing and there will be a huge labor shortage the companies will be throwing money at us. now were mostly working for folks who have oil rigs oil pumps on their land and they have those monthly checks coming in from the all companies and they're spending money on their homes. or lot of people have disappeared out here gone back home i
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guess i know some are gone back to bozeman big sky erika's constructions doing ok there some went back to minneapolis some to idaho but yeah a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here anymore they're all gone just slow down too much they lost their jobs got laid off so couldn't put in the hours a lot of families to a lot of guys in the oil business the higher ups the guys making more money they've gone to south america and the middle east so they'll be back i guess someday but. so that's the general process. sort of her cleaning the litter.
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i could buy a house and i did i can stay in a very nice apartment but i don't need it and i have very low overhead and i like it that way and i don't have a lot of needs. this is stuff. that is cheap this was a barn garage and there was a snow storm and heavy snow storm about three years ago i suppose and the snow load on the roof caused the roof to collapse so anyway it's kind of an open air garage and. i. have a hose hooked up in there and i wash it off and rick. thank . you the oil industry has changed dramatically and i don't like to see that i see companies going out of business and people being fired and laid off and
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one of the last minute rush. but it's nice to have the company and i actually enjoy . as i said before i've you're really outside of. the former girlfriend kamal difficult times oh you're like the only visitors that i've had here. in the over forty years that i've been and will most. used to be are are or who are interested in girls. that like politics i've come to realize well politics is a scam girls are just problems. i mean. so i stay away from both of. you.
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for. this gas station over here we used to deliver to them. three four dozen donuts last week they quit the order altogether because nobody was coming in the i don't so. it was one more. it's always get this one and keep on going around the corner. because you're going to go on and get the best that. you should frank de sac.
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cindy the owner of the or the manager of the store there. her business is down so far that she's had to. take on a second job now so she soles cosmetics to women here in the oil field. we gave a lot to come up here but we thought it was going to be best for our family we thought the oil boom would be here for at least another fifteen years and that we would be able to. be able to make enough money to pay for our kids to go to college . the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. and. it's a tough reality and new york.
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story of the mashed old truck to stop the president complete control his project until. the three of producers proposed this were to snap them up when you look at it as the girls with serious supporters to your machine station shouldn't for you should put dorothy one whose job is a wonderful story. for a world cup twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest goalkeepers of all time but there was one more question and by the way he's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's
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a huge star and a huge amount of pressure you have to communicate the center of the shuttle with you and do so with all the great. good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down going let's go. along. and i'm really happy to join for the thousand in the in the world cup in russia meet the special one. needs to just read the review theology team's latest edition make it up as we go. to look.
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in the week's top stories america the u.k. and france launch an assault on syria in response to an alleged chemical attack in eastern guta the strikes were carried out without un approval and i was before international investigators arrived at the scene. russia's foreign minister says. the kind of poison. daughter we're exposed to in the u.k. may have been misidentified. near the french city of nanda where squatters and police have clashed throughout the week over forced evictions. but as you can see behind us and the police i mean. this is
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a point where. i couple of dozen people were trying to hold off as you can see the police are pushing the white. life worldwide from moscow we're wrapping up the biggest stories of the past seven days as covered right. in the early hours of saturday morning american british and french forces pounded syria with missiles and airstrikes the attack came in response to allegations that the syrian government used chemical weapons against civilians claims which an international watchdog is still investigating.
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and the u.s. president's first tweet after the attack he thanked the u.s. allies saying the strikes were perfect and they could have been no better result but despite donald trump's enthusiasm there's doubt over the legality of the move now explains. a perfectly executed strike if we've learned one thing from trump's tenure so far it's that he feels he can do as he pleases this week strikes on syria are a textbook example of how far this can go to batter a sovereign country with over a hundred retaliate three missiles in response to a chemical attack you'd have to be a hundred percent sure that that attack happened instead america's conviction was built basically on online video and sources this conclusion is based on descriptions of the attack in multiple media sources the reported symptoms
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experienced by victims videos and images showing to assess to barrel bombs from the attack and reliable information indicating coordination between syrian military officials before the attack while my colleague kendall anian and i have learned today that the u.s. now has blood and a year in samples from some of the victims of this attack in syria last weekend and that those samples according to u.s. officials tested positive for chemicals toxin samples verified witness and victim accounts provided by a u.n. backed chemical organization would have served as rock solid proof but trump apparently figured why bother launching the strikes just hours before the your p.c. w. probe on the ground was sure jule to start experts abound to proceed with the investigation anyway but in the face of the strikes they are presented with an additional challenge now holding up the very relevance of the probe another obligation for an
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attack of this kind u.n. approval but that's not a chapter of international law for trump just a nuisance does my duty to remind member states that there is an obligation but equally when dealing with methods of peace and security. to act consistently with the charge that of the united nations and with international law in general. the u.n. charter is very clear on these issues but even with the un brushed aside the us congress has to give the green light for the attack on paper it turns out the defense secretary has promised to run the decision with the lawmakers was empty it is hard to find a legal justification for that military strike in syria absent congressional approval so whatever you decide to do i would hope you would include the legislative branch we will be reporting to congress and finally in ideal
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circumstances they'd be rallying on muscle beside washington unleashing their joint erath on the enemy this time most u.s. partners while giving their verbal support have sought to avoid complicity ability it we must say as we tally and so we have that if we need a long term solution to the syrian crisis we not only need to respond to crimes but first of all work towards peace stunt germany will not want to possible military action and want to make it clear again that there are no decision is it you just need to see and say or do this that everything is being done to send a signal that this use of chemical weapons is not acceptable science none of the formal boxes checked but the mission is accomplished and ignoring all the legalities and almost deliberately rushing headlong into war trump has once again shown the only right way is his way virginia state senator richard black told us it would have been difficult for trying to approve the strikes officially given the
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circumstances the congress would not want once the people had an opportunity to to have a voice there is no way that they would have approved an attack on syria if you tried to prosecute syria for this in a legitimate court of law you could never get a conviction i will tell you i am a prosecutor we do not know where there are. chemicals were used or whether this was just a fabrication and if they were used we have no earthly idea who used them. but we do know just logic away there was no motive what so ever for syria to do it first of all they had conquered jaish al islam in duma they were leaving they were finished their war of words the battle for doing it was over and so the idea that at that precise point. gas would be fired as it is it's
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childishly absurd. when russia slam the u.s. led strikes on syria as an act of aggression and called un security council meeting moscow proposed to trough resolution calling for members to condemn the attack as a violation of international moral and also demanded the u.s. and its allies cease their aggression against syria and allow the o.p.c. devaney to conduct a thorough investigation but after a heated encounter the draft was quashed. the local arizona washington and london but chose to ignore all calls for sanity you have nothing but disdain for the u.n. charter and the security council which you're using in your illicit aims but the un charter wasn't conceived to protect criminals our action absolutely corresponds to the goals and values proclaimed in the charter the us and its allies continue to show blatant neglect of international law i will take no lessons mr president in international from russia you don't treat the security council seriously you don't
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work to its guidelines i don't talk to others and you don't consult the time for tom and did last night the united states is locked and loaded. when our president draws a red line our president enforces the red line the us and it is really due to shoot and it's long loaded with sand and concern for here we know that they have aircraft several hours old smart new sorrows and a nuclear weapons arsenal now we also know they have this damn point international law we are prepared to sustain this pressure if the syrian regime is polish enough to test our well to produce dimmers model is this how you want international affairs to be conducted now this is hooliganism and not minor hooliganism super bowl since we are talking about a major nuclear powers. and people around the world express their anger at the actions of the u.s. and its allies hundreds marched in france germany and america to denounce the
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strikes against syria the director of the rumpole peace institute told us he questions the logic behind the airstrikes. well it's really a matter of simple logic if if indeed that was the case why not wait for an investigative body to convert us has known it for a long time this was a chemical weapons the silly why not notify the or p c w in the first place and most of all if this was a factory producing chemical weapons and you want to punish assad for allegedly using chemical weapons why would you get a chemical weapons factory and dispersed all of this air and gas or whatever they have manufactured there along to the civilian population or you know it would be just the start of doing. russia's foreign minister says the type of poison a former double agent and his daughter are exposed to in the u.k. last month may have been misidentified so caleb rob cited the recent findings of an independent swiss laboratory that analyzed samples from the scene but the swiss lab says it's down to the o.p.c. w. to have the final say. got to in the bushes. is more consistent with the use of the
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poisonous substance. none of these facts and nothing at all about bees and it was mentioned in the final report which was presented to its executive board we request that the a p c w explain why such information and the conclusion the spears laboratory was emitted from the final report to be said nerve agent is an incapacitating toxin developed by the u.s. military back in the one nine hundred fifty s. it's a harmful crystalline powder and it can cause confusion side problems and also disorientation be said though has never been manufactured in russia or in the soviet union u.k. though it was quick to blame russia for the attack naming the novel nerve agent initially developed in the soviet union the international chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. confirm those findings as well more i guess to have takes a closer look next at the allegations being leveled of russia.
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