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and involve myself in american energy independence and in weaning this country of our foreign oil dependency. america would sell its own mother for energy. i live in st george utah. my family's down there i needed to come up here to make some money to pay off debt and stuff were get in there. i went to school and became an teach school elementary school i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year and drove a truck so i chose to drive truck. i
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were usually twelve to fourteen hours to get my truck around eight o'clock in the morning and i were till eight o'clock at night you know somewhere between me and my . aunt's mentally. not only of my. physically fit. but it's mental fatigue. this is the moment that i like the best. reached down enough to be everything stops vibrating all the noise goes away.
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i live in company housing here it's provided by the company i have sure. thirty five foot r.v. trailer with a three hundred fifty pound guy. you go to work. for his or. for a world cup twenty eighteen 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
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coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the huge amount of pressure you have to be the center of the shuttle with you and do all the great. you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get let's go. along. and i'm really happy to join us for the thousand in the in the world cup in russia meet this special one. meets just at the reno p.r.t. team's latest edition to make up a bigger. look. fifty years ago breaking within two cons again as a sleeping pill does this is what i believe because i just said this on the side effects were terrible. movie.
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war. across europe victims of stoning legal battles demanding at least some compensation in two ways the physical times itself as well that the comes to mind the people who take this crime has never been born to justice and it has been. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy one foundation let it be an arms race . spanning dramatic development only i'm going to i don't see how that strategy will be successful very chaotic at a time time to sit down and talk. run around trying to find a job and work here or there and it's not
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a good life for. my children who've 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 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 in the morning. of you.
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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 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 shower well there's a shower in the trailer but there's no running water. oh good i want. to go down a deal she. just has not solely attract unoiled workers. it was an opportunity for people like
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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 talking about wilson and about north dakota and the oil boom there's a lot of oil out here and there's a lot of jobs in the lot 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 at 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 you don't shop for so many other businesses
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have done here and the old timers they all think that foreigners coming here to take their money and then go back home they don't think we're like that and i think that's one of the big reasons with that since 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 definitely didn't help the south. we are current of it and we're always contributed. to. be a good day to day. a lot of kids are going to be really excited to have know it's. we came here they didn't have a donut shop they hadn't had one for over. eight years most of these kids never had a girlfriend till four and. they come into my shop all its high school who wants what go it's. like there are more families there are coming to my
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list and now i go pick up the land at school and i see other kids you know on the aging kids african hispanic you know it's a good sign the the community is growing in. healthy way you know we need to. create lives in bozeman montana a small town six hundred miles away. has run out of options in his hometown and has decided to settle for willis and he knows he will not see his wife and two kids for several weeks. long 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
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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 has been the way he's usually gone anywhere from about four weeks to this last almost eight weeks really. didn't see him for about eight weeks and then home from 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 moving 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 your it's a great analogy it's exactly where it's why. we've all talked about this and i
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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 it's difficult until 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 a little power of this young man ready to do anything to save his family from misery. since then out of spends all his nights eating donuts. and doing three jobs right now working every day. trying to get some money i want
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to relocate my family you. got to grows two daughters i want something better form where we live in southern california is not a very nice place to live so it's a lot of crime. gangsters and browns of the north dakota a be 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 and 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 and rent it's enough to get by you know just pay the writ you know they pay one hundred a week right no they guy me understand i have a family he wanted to say one hundred twenty five but if you drop it down to
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a hundred a week. you. 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 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 stable across the whole world 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
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keeps me real busy. i bill 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 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 facts 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
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never made a lot of money doing it most or ranchers and farmers but they really want to do that anymore because they've got the palms down there that they can make money off of and. and the oil is put a lot a lot of money into their pockets so now they can do what they want you know take it easy work whatever they want to do now it's not as risky life's not as risky as 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 they go what
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. north 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 a month and rent so they're gone. i remember the first time i drove out 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 national group to comes out and i asked him straight out i said is that because we will shoot a woman and he said yeah. we
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never locked the house now i go take the key out on. all the time that my pickup relocking the house we have alarm system in the house that changes just about everything. going to get my mail. power yet 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 was no place to buy in town and they bought lots out here probably three four acres lots and bills out here.
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but politicians do something to. put themselves on the line. to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president and she. want to listen. to the right to the press it's like the four three in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the lives of our. guests it. in july twenty second team hunted a freelance journalist working with a. militant shelling in syria. only his second five scotti has established a memorial they will recognize more reporters who often risk their lives with the
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sake of the truth and through the peace you can submit to your published works in a video form britain form until june the twelfth. are going to buy a lot more stuff from the us. so chomp is having an effect i mean is that weighing into the minutiae of trade deals. president has done that i can recall usually they just paint a broad stroke and hope for the best so he's actually getting into the details of trade deals that go. right now but if you want.
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an f.b.i. informant response to us politicians in the media are confused about how to describe the role of a cambridge professor who said to have infiltrated the election campaign. it's really not even a palestinian flick tila trying to break a decade long block a local correspondent has been reporting for us from one of the bugs. i'll leave if it is right you want to see it's coming closer. and close to the palestinian health care but. also angry talons are taking to the streets of naples after a euro skeptic coalition's bid to govern was torpedoed by the country's president.
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great to have you with us this evening my name's neil harvey this is r.t. international. americas split again and not just along party lines this time it's about one word spygate the term was used by donald trump in reference to the alleged planting of a mole in his election campaign by the intelligence services department of justice describes that person as quote an informant so we just semantics takes a look. there are many out there who would and do call into question donald trump's business process but there's no denying the guy is a branding machine and his labels have a tendency to work like gangbusters mark you know little mark he's a lion ted and you know that's his name we can have many rocket. shooting rockets all over the place through kid hillary crazy very he's crazy is
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a bit but you know he does it when it comes ladies hashtag where the buzz word is spreading like wildfire he came up with this one to remind anyone who follows his twitter which is everyone that the f.b.i. may have spied on his campaign through a confidential informant but that sounds all official and is definitely not scary or catchy q trump we now call it spygate you call it by gate adding a gate at the end makes it so much better doesn't it watergate deflate gate russia gate priceless and according to some anonymous sources that spoke with the a.p. terms choice of the word spotlight was not an accident he allegedly picked the term believing it to be more sinister and likely to be picked up by the media and if that's true boy was he right the revelations of the obama era political targeting grow more ominous by the day trump claims the f.b.i. may have been spying on his campaign he's kind of upset with the read an article in the new york times seems to feel that there was a mole or
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a spy in this campaign ok no surprise that fox picked up and ran with trump's phrasing but seriously it's common knowledge that if a toddler is throwing a tantrum you simply don't give them the attention they clearly want the fake scandal the transcript for us in the media this week as a name one we're not going to repeat this morning and has tweets to go with it which i am not going to read because reading those tweets is what he wants us to do three even joy get m.s.n. b.c. could have been a shining beacon of rationality for the rest of the media to look up to and not give trump exactly what he wanted but no. president trump has seized on this new branding effort to discredit the discredit the russian investigators and i don't really know where. spygate and it just went on from there after running out of steam either supporting or contradicting trump's claims little hint either way it still works for trump they want on spending air time defecting to semantics at play here we give you the great debate of informant first by what's your reaction first
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to the tweet and second to the distinction between a spy term on the president is using an informant there one in the same a confidential informant is someone who is informing confidentially in other words spying you may call this person a confidential informant that sounds perfectly foreign right but what if it's a spot funnily enough and a breakdown of the coverage of translate this phrase by the washington post we were mentioned as having not picked up on it but you haven't said it yet what this whole time i haven't read it ok well then spygate spygate spygate can we move on now the individual at the center of the so-called spygate cambridge university professor the helper who apparently contacted several of trump say they were suspected of having links to the russian government something they deny legal or media analysts lionel believes the real issue though has been lost amid the media buzz it's amazing how they focus on the word spy
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versus informant when in fact the real question is what is the role that this gentleman was involved in what was mr helper. who cares is he a spy what do you mean by that they also go through these great graphics of how many times you used the term and and did he needed in this context the same thing happened when trump used the term wiretap they said there was no wiretapping and they technically were correct because they were focusing on the the age old wiretapping of your verses surveillance and the like i mean are they that serious did they miss the point the point is not whether this gentleman that by the way was outed by the media the question is not whether he technically falls under the the definitional rubric of spy vs informant question is what was he doing there in the
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first place why was mr trump the subject of this type of directed intelligence scrutiny in the first place the issues. that develop him now at two offices and a civilian have been killed in a shooting in the city's police chief says now his personnel were specifically targeted in the attack. this video appeared online and is said to show the scene of the attack gunfire can be heard his motives are unclear at the moment but terrorism has been named as a possible reason to all of its plans. the gunman has been killed by police we understand that he got ahold of a weapon after disarming the two of the the two police officers that were killed
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the more it was so hardcore i heard the two gunshots in a store a person on the ground three meters away from me i saw the attacker running on my right taking a woman hostage and going towards the school and what we're hearing from the interior minister of belgian yana jambon is that it's anti terror offices trying to get to the bottom of the potential motive terrorism is just one of the scenarios that they're looking at right now but when it comes to just who the perpetrator of this attack was we are starting to get more information from the local media that he's being reported to be thirty six year old man who has just been released from prison yesterday on on monday the twenty eighth but belgium is no stranger when it comes to terrorist attacks that attacks similar vein to this one if we look back to just last year in august of twenty seventeen two soldiers were attacked by a man wielding a machete they were just wounded there were also other isis inspired all isis
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claimed attacks involving police officers in both october and orcus twenty sixteen and the thing is those soldiers on both police they were in the most part of the streets and more visible because of the suicide bombing that took place on the twenty second of march twenty sixth enough those three suicide bombers that blew themselves up in both brussels as airports and on the brussels metro as well they killed third. two people so the very latest as we have it three people have been killed two of them police officers one of them a passer by as a gunman opened fire at the attacker was killed at the scene shot dead by police officers. israel has turned back a group of palestinian ships that were trying to breach the gaza blockade and sail to cyprus the main vessel was carrying patients wounded in recent border protests as well as students who were hoping to get an education abroad seventy people on
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board were trying to reach the missile in southern cyprus it was intercepted nine nautical miles off the coast of gaza where as under international law israel is obliged to let vessels out up to twenty nautical miles which it has never allowed there often stop just six miles from the palestinian coast of correspondent was on one of the boats trying to get out. so now we're in the middle of the sea as you see there are expensive tens of boats . into the sea tight now we know that there we are going to sail to eat out of that was where and not at the wild is the last point we can we can be at palestinians are continuing to think much of it turned it back and they're continuing the protest but here today in another way this is more of it and that's not just great to see sometimes been imposed on gaza strip for more than eleven years. so now we're entering the fore not of the law that you start to see is right what ships
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that. go closer to the palestinian boat that they started asking them to leave. it's not clear we're trying to get closer and to see what's happening all we see is right you want ships going closer to being very close to the palestinian protester boats augustinian one won't go back to the sea for. something happens now we started to feel that it's getting a bit dangerous. israeli forces said that hamas was using people to carry out quote a propaganda operation and to breach the book eight the i.d.f. said were also ready to provide needed medical assistance the palestinians who like to be returned to gaza meanwhile the israeli parliament's debating a new law to ban the filming of his soul just behind the.

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