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make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year per truck so i chose to drive trucks people rush to a small town in north dakota was an unemployment rate of zero percent like gold rush is very very similar to a gold rush but this beautiful story ended with pollution and devastation a lot of people have left here i don't know too many people here in amman just slow down so much they lost their jobs got laid off the american dream is changing that's not what it used to be. it's a tough reality until. something happens in this case it was the chemical attack on civilians in syria and then the public and the media are waiting for the response and i think it's very clear now that if president trump 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
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a game changer i think this is not the case it will again be messages and very careful calculation by the americans not to deteriorate into a clash a direct confrontation with russia. and with the whole the code is looking for the past from. the class struggle still going on or maybe not in the terms of the unions but for instance right now in terms of the impact. that you came phatic open. really. nobody's ever found you go get me one. you're wasting your tan they've
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been very evil people you know they do things to fame ways. they do things to the young and the. opposite sex game you know in season in big never never standing it would be. all kentucky county it's hard learned produce the most code at a time in which most of what power do united states came from kentucky. today the thirty three active minds in harlan employ less than two thousand. some of deals minds have even been converted into museums. laid off and left with nothing since the ninety's many leave off was for they don't see any
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other options in the fuel handouts in time unemployed man are the usual customers. will orange county was founded on coal and there's a reason marin county was below the freezing point. babies born in care is liable to if they own the base was warren county as the building code and they got coal there's nothing else here we don't want to go to big cities we don't have factories we don't in the reason one of those guys because it's so good in the mountains we don't have the road boys in which we are the cement trails to go in and they also say in the. car go figure is it local mcdaniels already go down here joy and make pizza on the one that's. and ideals are horrible. people want fanny's. if you need more to get run over people goes both ways you
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must be. very strong and give more for their bodies every way home. i'll give you. the majesty. has seen and good. teacher and. uncles were good examples in this work and to save you speak the fact that it was. and make you know if you're going to be coming out of what i'm doing. if i don't use them in here and you know they're. going to go find. a way of going about your record. so. when i went in the coal mines i was eighteen years old it was around going to. work in a coma and for five years and. tell yourself from. why you're here.
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today and thirteen cents an hour for us to it and say is that how my around in the . kids are very good. there's not as much money in the. one my doing here i just got out of jail like. possession of stolen property. i'm not a good. jail jail. now good. fiji three times a day. it will pay for t.v. . dollars to. me all those things you.
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i'm the gun guy here the pawnshop here for the past five years we take everything from you know d.v.d.'s to. boat motors or whatever you want imagine we have some motorcycles smoking the mining equipment like you say say we would take a lot of that stuff you would sell a four hundred dollar mining helmet maybe once a week the lights daily but the fact of the mining mines are shutting down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because it is worse these were being sold to personal miners for their own use and they're not in mining anymore horse they're not buying it. like mine. for years. that are. all of them are very counting. ever.
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in the states is tough today it's hard to see any traces of the turbulent past their once made harder than the tories. the county is still mostly dry and once one for years people used to make moonshine now drugs are the rights. of pain killers prescribed by doctors to treat danger and six miners now escape the emptiness. there's a lot of people here this is a big tradition or a. very upset. very much any of that then makes me feel better they feel makes them feel better. we have a lot of problems with items that are coming in that are stolen. maybe not just from drug users but that is a problem you know it's a guinness desperation to try to get some money to maintain a habit you know and i think since all this you know all the mining and depression
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of the mining everything it's caused. a rise in pills. it's the pills or the new alcohol. we're talking about the forty's. and forty's and fifty's. so in the fifty's well we made blue shirts only a year and a silver a week because. we'll be able to hope for as we carry it for yourself for valor again. the black berries will go to order again but we get a lift you know. money from their clothes that some truth for we're. mostly what would love for in the food court. lower. so we would. i am.
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in the beginning and no end to today the feel of the elysium and the it was the end of the it found its way in the it to a on a ng and before they switched. to the ones in jail. now one of them did you know are they do they also know are they ever the job. and show all the cool ones if. there was a. certain advantage. in power to. its owner. i want the same roadside asunder tiley walked three decades ago and words from the opening paragraph to his book come to my mind. it was nineteen eighty eight my fifth visit to harlan county
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i was in the winding road from harlan to our birds driving a borrowed pickup truck when i began to notice the road kill it was a dangerous road with more than its share of adventurous drivers and it was getting dark. i began to think of the many ways in which there was a presence in this land that any most the road accidents and of course the corn mines the audience and black lung. returning to new york leaving behind harlan in amanda this rain. i tried to put together the pieces sober remotes were to i only got a glimpse of. i almost wonder where all that energy came from. energy that lights up the luxury. there was leaving
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a modern kind of there is much to be asked. in the week's top stories america the u.k. and france launch an assault against the syrian government in response to the alleged chemical attack in eastern kentucky the strikes were carried out without un approval and hours before an international team arrived to investigate claims. russia's foreign minister says an independent swiss lab identified the second talks in used in the poisoning of so gay and bulis group well but that its findings were ignored. and also in the news too tensions
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running high still near the french city of lawns where eco activists and police clashed throughout the week over forced evictions for a woodland site. but as you can see behind us the c.e.o.'s and the police have come into another set of this point this is a point where. a couple of dozen people were trying to hold up if you can see police are pushing the way. high this is attention are still live with me kevin knowing from moscow thanks for watching around the big stories of the last seven days and indeed there were so many but one dominating in the early hours of saturday morning the u.s. the u.k. and france hit syria with a series of coordinated missile and air 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 allies describing the strikes as perfect and saying they could not have been a better result but despite trump's enthusiasm this doubt over the legality of the move his see goes down off explains next. a perfectly executed strike if we've learned one thing from trump's ten years 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
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a hundred retaliate remiss aisles 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 descriptions of the attack in multiple media sources the reported symptoms experienced by victims videos and images showing two assessed 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 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 verified witness and victim accounts provided by a u.n. backed chemical organization would have served as rock solid proof but trump
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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 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 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
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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 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 on the enemy this time most u.s. partners while giving their verbal support have sought to avoid complicity to be able to get it we must say as we tell you and so always 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 stand germany will not fight to possible military action and want to make it clear again that there are no decision it's just between c. and sacred this that everything is being done to send
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a signal that this use of chemical weapons is not acceptable to say 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. russia and busted the u.s. led strikes on syria as an act of aggression and requested a meeting of the un security council at that emergency session in moscow 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 allow the o.p.c. w. to conduct a thorough investigation but after a heated encounter that draft was squashed. but look over there is washington and london but chose to ignore all calls for sanity if you have nothing but disdain for the u.n. charter and the security council which you're using in your illicit aims of the un charter was in conceived to protect criminals are action absolutely corresponds to
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the goals and values of proclaiming in the charter the us and its allies continue to show blatantly gleg of international law i will take their lessons mr president to the international norm from russia. any unilateral military action 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 a lock and load. 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 to hear we are going to have aircraft several hours old smartly sorrows and a nuclear weapons arsenal now we also know they have this damn point a national law we are prepared to sustain this pressure if the syrian regime is
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polish enough to test are well prepared to do steam as well is this how you want international affairs to be conducted now this is hooliganism or not minor hooliganism superbugs since we are talking about a major nuclear powers. people around the 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. from germany's left party just but earlier he said that many in his country don't want to be involved in the syrian conflict at all. we clearly condemn the strike left party in germany we say it's a breach of international law the majority of the people in germany they don't want to be involved so i think we should keep out while there are still german planes in syria the tornadoes and the other acts they make pictures we don't know exactly which kind of picture they are they make there's one freak of germany
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a company. with a strawman so we are calling to bring back these. these planes and the. money and to bring back the soldiers which i enjoyed our turkey and are involved because we don't want to be that germany is involved in this war. now the stories in the wake of russia's foreign minister claimed on saturday that independence this laboratory concluded a second talks in was also used to poison that former spy and his daughter in soulsby in the u.k. last month. expressed concern that the discovery of the bees at age in which russia says it's never produced incidentally was not mentioned in the international chemical watchdogs official report back on the attack. klinge who got it 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.
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c.w. explain why such information and the conclusion the spears laboratory was emitted from the final report the lab in question is not addressed the claim in fact and simply says only the o.p.c. w. can comment but he did go on to state that it supports the ukase conclusions about the use of the novacek nerve agent be said which the swiss scientists allegedly found of the samples is a toxic powder that was originally developed way back nine hundred fifty s. by the americans it seems now moscow says be said is a weapon that could also be in the hands of the u.k. as well as the u.s. but stresses its never had it and doesn't have it the u.k. was quick to blame moscow of course for the attack in seoul sprit claiming that solve it origin to do with the name of more than the else is a clear indicator of russian guilt or the international chemical weapons watchdog said in the controversial report as far as russia is concerned that it supported britain's findings concerning the identity of the substance anyway more goes to takes a closer look at the growing.
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