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you to get down going let's go. along and just i want to know and i'm really happy to joined out to him for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just take the rio biagi team's latest edition to make up a bigger certainly better jersey look at. the philippine city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists moved in. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. hey dad. i think the east in general i dassent. i know you feel.
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so. sorry it isn't the first time the t.v. crew to see you or takes you for a night answer is known that now and that it's true or. that's it but i do what my god if. you can take the guillotine but you can't take a little girl. or woman you know. oh i love you like that. if you. something happens in this case it was the chemical attack on civilians in syria and
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then the public in the media are waiting for the response and i think it's very clear now that if president obama said that there is going to be a response then it will be i just think that our expectations in a way that this american response will be so severe that it will be a game changer i think this is not the case it will again be misadjusted and very careful calculation by the americans not to deteriorate into a clash a direct confrontation with russia. run around trying to find a job and work here or there and it's not a good life for. my children who have had some some problems so i spent a lot of money helping my children and cumulated debt so. the original plan was to come up here for six months. and get out of debt
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but as i came up made money paid off some bills there were other things. i happy birthday celestial. six six stitches yes. well i'm glad you're feeling better celestial i mean. i love you too and talk to you in the morning. or any of you and. i usually park the truck come back to the trailer here get a frozen meal. throw in microwave sit down to need it and. if we're not too tired. my roommate nial have
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a bowl of ice cream and and watch part of a d.v.d. a little after. but most of time it and go to sleep i don't take a shower every night because we don't have a shower well there's a shower in the trailer but there's no running water. ok i want. to go down a deal she. just has not solely attraction oil workers. it was an opportunity for people like jeff and constance to change their lives to open a small business. and before i moved to boston i was in the health care industry and then a hospital administrator for several years in kansas. my project was going to live and i wanted to be with my family first and i remember talking to some people was
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talking about wilson and about north dakota and the oil boom there's a lot of oil at here and there's a lot of jobs in the water of opportunity for business willesden seemed to have the best opportunities for us and my family and so we drove up to the local and we realized immediately there was a huge opportunity out here so many people out here there must have been the least thirty thousand people going through here and there were only five restaurants at the time and then we looked a little bit closer and said ok what skill sets do we have that would be a good system and we thought that maybe if you don't shop there were so many other businesses have done here and the old timers they all think that foreigners coming here to take their money and go back home they don't think we're like and i think that's one of the big reasons for that so it's not just. a business for us we are part of the community if we were embraced by the community they supported us they
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definitely did to help to se. we are current of it and we're always contributed. to. be a good fit a. lot of kids are going to be really excited to have go it's. we came here they didn't have a donut shop they haven't had one for over. eight years most of these kids never had a girlfriend till four and. they come in my shop all if i could walk along it's wow go it's. there are more families there are coming to my list and now i go pick up the land at school and i see other kids you know on the asian kids african hispanic you know it's a good sign that the community is growing. healthy with you know a little. crack
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lives in bozeman montana a small town six hundred miles away. has run out of options in his hometown and he's decided to settle for willis and he knows he will not see his wife and two kids for several weeks. hours behind the wheel with the hope that he will find work when he arrives when i leave my family like this i usually feel you know pretty lousy at times there was one incident years ago where my daughter was just in tears as i was leaving and it's like it's hard it's it's not fun it's hard but it's what has to be done. they're getting better at it they're getting used to it i'm getting used to it but i still like a brother be home. craig is the way he's usually gone anywhere from about four weeks to this last one
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was eight weeks really. didn't see him for about eight weeks and then hokum home for about a week or so i think it's been hard for the kids because. they were told me that they feel like it's a broken home you know it's almost like we're divorced because we see so little of each other so it's just been really hard for them this is very similar to living on a ship or being on a boat you're gone for months and see you come back and you see the family for short periods of time and then take off on your ship again you're it's a great analogy it's exactly where it's why. we've all talked about this and i think we could do with a little less so that he could spend more time with us and be more of a family. so i think i would rather have that happy family over here some of the stuff that we transfer died for us that watching my kids grow up
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it's difficult and dylan it's almost five years now there's no doubt about it but it's just it's what we have to do. and him had just lost his job in the oil business when he met us and constance the couple was charged by the courage of the power of this young man ready to do anything to save his family from misery. since then adam spends all his nights eating donuts. and doing three jobs right now working every day. trying to get some money i want to read ok. i've got two girls two daughters i want something better form where we lived in southern california is not a very nice place to live so it's a lot of crime. gangsters and browns so the north dakota a be
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a better place to raise a family. is a lot of resources here and you've got the salvation army and they feed you here at the methodist church over it lutheran church down there. but i get food from work too at the donuts trying to send all my money home for my wife to pay the bills or rent it's enough to get by you know just pay the writ you know. one hundred a week guys you understand i have a family he wanted to say one hundred twenty five but he's got it down to a hundred a week. even if. the american dream is that you can always chase i really believe that even during the recession there were still opportunities for each is going to look for you got to
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be overwhelming or move to change that to get going and go go chase go do it. now a lot of people don't do that but the ones they do with usually come out ahead wrong. because our country's never is stable across the whole it's very rare to have all fifty states doing well it's also rare to have all fifty states do and poorly so we're always moving around that's part of our national character it's always find new opportunities wherever they may be. what i do here pretty much is remodeling homes and handyman work fixing and other people's mistakes and other people's problems mostly for homeowners residential it keeps me real busy. i build out usually about sixty hours a week i can easily put in a twelve hour day no promise you have to run you know my go to bank post office go see clients check on supplies orders stuff a lot of running around to do i love to work how i am
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a workaholic there's no doubt about it the money's nice but i like work just the way my family is. and. these are some of the old cattle pens in corrals here some of the fallen apart completely but this is where they bring in the cattle to brando and have the calves i have the fats work on them and stuff but now i can see it i don't use it anymore . it was kind of a tough life i mean you lose cattle they die and the winners and so on the hot summers and you know drought is just on i was going to happens gamble every day never made a lot of money doing it most or ranchers and farmers but they really don't have to do that anymore because they've got the palms down there that they can make money off of. and the oil is put a lot a lot of money into her pocket so now they can do what they want you know take it easy work whatever they want to do so now it's not as risky life's not as risky as
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you used to be. a little. you don't meet many people that are from. when i'm talking to a bunch of people i don't know and they say we're you from i say here and they go what's. most the people that lived here then they were dismayed to see this many people coming lot of people made a lot of money so i mean they like that the older folks that lived here on a fixed income renting an apartment they went from three hundred a month two thousand
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a month and rent so they're gone. i remember the first time i drove over to the place and i was eighteen miles about and i counted fifty or oil rigs that i could see from the road and that's when it started getting crazy i thought you know the oil companies for the most part they're good until we start thinking that they can power right over here because they're big and powerful . one thing they do do and i asked them when they came out the first time they always send a woman along with the initial group to comes up and i asked him straight out i said is that because we will shoot a woman he did you know. we never walk the house now i go take the key out. all the time at my pickup we walk in the house we have alarm system in the house that changes just about everything.
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going to get my mail. our get more and more neighbors. it's not the country anymore like it used to be a. lot of these are people that have moved in with the oil. there is no place to buy in town they bought a lot so what here probably three four acres watch and build out here. is this is holland kentucky. over all of this move the places you go going to street fanny's leave.
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a co money city it was almost no coal mines left. the jobs are gone all the coal mines are said. that it was a laugh 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 happened it's happened. american sanctions would be damaging but i mean day is this justice is a fair business slow us would use the country like a tissue paper and when it thinks it doesn't need it anymore it just costs the way i think it's very immoral.
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in the week's top stories america the u.k. and france launch an assault against the syrian government in response to an alleged chemical attack in eastern the strikes were carried out without un approval and hours before an international team arrived to investigate the claim. russia's foreign minister says an independent identify the second talks in used in the poisoning of. its findings were ignored. tensions run high near the french city of non activists and police have clashed throughout the week over forced evictions from a woodlands. but as you can see behind us to see all the police have come in and
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nothing at this point this is a point where. a couple of dozen people were trying to hold up as you can see the police pushing the way. this is art international with me from moscow you're watching the weekly roundup of the big stories of the last seven days and dominating first thing in the early hours of saturday morning the u.s. the u.k. and france hit syria with a series of coordinated missile strikes the attack came in response to allegations that the syrian government used chemical weapons against civilians claims that international inspectors are still assessing.
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as for donald trump in his first tweet after the attack he thanked the united states describing the strikes as perfect and saying that could not have been a better result but despite trump's enthusiasm this doubt of the legality of the move as he goes down off 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 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
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descriptions of the attack in multiple media sources the reported symptoms 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 but my colleague kendall anian and i have learned today that the u.s. now has blood and urine 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 very fired 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 joule to start experts abound to proceed with the investigation
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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 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 charter of the united nations and with international law in general the un 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 is 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
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legislative branch we will be reporting to congress and finally allies in ideal circumstances they'd be rallying on mars beside washington unleashing their joy in iraq for the enemy this time most u.s. partners while giving their verbal support have sought to avoid complicity will be able to get it we must say since we tally and so on we have that if we need a long term solution to the syrian crisis we not only to respond to crimes you would first of all work towards peace good stunt drama you will not even to this group and want to make it clear again that there are no decision it's just between c. and c. word this that everything is being done to send a signal that this use of chemical weapons is not acceptable and 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
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right way is his way. russia busted the u.s. led strikes on syria as an act of aggression and requested a meeting of the un security council the emergency session was proposed a draft resolution calling for members to condemn the attack as a violation of international law it also demanded the u.s. and its allies cease their aggression against syria and the o.p.c. deal to conduct a thorough investigation but after a heated encounter the draft was quashed. but look over there is washington and london but chose to ignore all calls for sanity if you have nothing but disdain for the un charter and the security council which you're using in your illicit aims but the un charter wasn't conceived to protect criminals are action absolutely corresponds to the goals and values of proclaiming 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. any unilateral military action
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violates the basic norms of international law but the time for talk and did last night you don't treat the security council seriously you don't work to its guidelines don't talk to us and you don't consult us the united states is locked and loaded. when our president draws a red line our president enforces the red line you have sensed it is really due to shoot and it's long loaded with sand and concern to hear we are going to have aircraft several hours old smartly sorrows and a nuclear weapons ah said no now we also know they have this damn point a national law we are prepared to sustain this pressure if the syrian regime is bullish enough to test our well they're pretty curious dimmers little is this how you want affairs to be conducted ma'am this is hooliganism or not minor hooliganism super bowl since we're talking about the major nuclear powers. people around the
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world express their anger at the actions of the u.s. and its allies hundreds marched in britain germany greece and america to denounce the intervention. in direct to the wrong place institute told me he doubts the official explanation for the allies airstrikes and why they targeted the sides they did. well it's really a matter of simple logic if if indeed that was the case why not wait for an investigative body to com if the u.s. has known it for a long time this was a chemical weapons facility why not notify the o.p.c. govern 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 hit a chemical weapons factory dispersed all of this air and gas or whatever they have manufactured there along to the civilian population are you not it was just given it was the thought of doing. other developments in the week this came out yesterday of russia's foreign minister said saturday that need to pendent. concluded that the second talks and indeed a second talks and was also used to poison
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a former spy and his daughter in the u.k. last month the circle of role of the russian foreign minister says the scientists findings were not included in the international chemical watchdogs official report into that incident. lynch who got in the bushes the analysis is more consistent with the use of the poisonous substance be said none of these facts and nothing at all about be said 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 while the lab in question tweeted to say only the o.p.c. w. can address that claim it added that it's in no doubt that porton down identified novacek b.'s ed which is what we're talking about now which is allegedly found in the samples as an incapacitating toxin developed by the u.s. military back of the nineteen fifties it comes in the form of a white crystalline powder it can cause confusion sight problems and disorientation
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besides not thought to have ever been manufactured here in russia or in the soviet union before it now the u.k. was quick of course to blame russia for the attack on a former spy and his daughter pointing out that the novacek nerve agent was first developed in the soviet union the international chemical weapons watchdog the o.p.c. w. said it supported britain's findings concerning the identity of the substance but it didn't specifically name the nerve agent takes a closer look at this whole controversy there was no trial no discussion no evidence no proof there was only judgement and punishment is highly likely that russia was responsible we do polls russia culpable culpable culpable for the attempted murder the pundits needed even less the name nuvi chalk sounds russian means russia did it establish that it is not a chaka matter.
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