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for us this was customs place. is controlled by them and they impose the opening to. the possibilities for the procedures in place of the strictest in all europe must to pieces by artists like so and modigliani i can't board unsold inside this warehouse that's where the report comes in it covers a naturally discreet commercially discreet but also discreet because they concern fraud of some of those paintings and linked to dog secrets nobody knows how many of these secrets they kept inside the geneva freeport system you'll never obtain an inventory of all the works in the freeport who knows how many there are three hundred three thousand three hundred thousand is it a matter of confidentiality only is it the world's black box of the our business.
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you keep. one fact. that. it's him in the summer morning and i'm on a bus headed down south from chinatown new york there breathless driver speeds up on the ice who really. am traveling across the states in a snowstorm because of a book. written over dishpan of twenty years back and forth from the mining areas
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of nice town kentucky the book by italians corner. is a monumental collection of moral history it tells the struggle of the words bales to round mining of coal when amy grant's would come to the area to work well paid off and his faded jobs the book tells the story of harlan county that's where i'm going. this are papa. own. land.
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i'm headed to the depot mary kom and this book i want to see what's left of the. three years since his first visit now that the us is shifting to nature and gas and coal mines for shutting down one after another i do not expect to find a lively city when i drive into harlem i find a ghost of the city where people are stuck like car terse and black and white picture their stories and their. have not changed much from those recorded by pushed fields research and that they are leaving me in this journey round. the world.
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with. well we really don't know what. they can. bang bang back would have been thirty. plus at least two it would be. worth. no ma'am. but i am brand in their place now. appalachian man but. appalachia now even with even. greater. crime our former falls.
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are shallow. i got married when a. was sixteen years old and my husband was seventeen years old and the lean mean myriad about six months when he went into the mountains and six months after that downing i want to call accident. i had two week old son. lady who lived down the street here on me and. killed. byrd a bunch that he would hit really. low. where no. company wants to cold real it's hard to set off so that helps coal ready for the
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christmas they want him there always. suck the whole world will put done much doesn't bring back that old wallet robert rowe killed him if. they know it much. two three tell them both that locket one through so it. shielded. that a face to see if there was a chair and i. sat. there feeling i. i. i find remnants of the mining history or longer memories of the casualties and the hard labor are alive in the stories told by the young and the like their next had to cross the glory of collective struggle and hard work paid off. speaking to the
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local scene dusty barson saloons he conceded their life was and still is mine mine's harder now. their collective legend and whether played a part where sid would try to steer survive all the words disappearing before day i ask for the rose parade rest. in their stride granted a bit of a work first erases gunshy of but first you have like i went sixty of them at meyers grill. it was work and i got them as my grandpa grandma a six awful sweater. but maybe you mean you.
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will. come. in every lady made home a and at it. he always had this because you know now we've made the life that you'll say. the truth. you won't want to hear that there's no water in the mine and soon you would have to drive through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through the opponents from there and then they would lay to mouthfuls for tracks sometimes when they'd run out of track people here named were you know anywhere it's there's nothing for him to
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day and there have been all the young pay for the turning to. alcohol. and. if it were some one would have a state answer. say our government would get interested in this place this article to. think we. could make it better if they know they're never dying. out for dos in this say you know that.
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this or pop. eight point seven debbie m.t.v. to downtown weissberg this is something bring in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking to some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen right now it's playing the song but all. is holding it's all. in one nine hundred eighty and was the first woman to work in this one particular
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mine and my job was what they called the belt boy and then they started calling me the belt person because i was a female so when i would go underground everybody would be kind of gathered to see this. when coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face would be all black with the coal dust and i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside and so it would be all clean. so that it but the guys would always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them to see a woman working in the mines. it's all true. oh. oh oh well.
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i remember when i was in high school i loved earth science i love the mountains all of anything he was brock's and my earth science teacher back then said there's going to be eight hundred years of coal and when he said that that's when things were good you know where everybody was working like the guys that worked in the mines they always had the nice cars like the camero i remember thinking when i was younger that if anything ever happened to the coal mines here and 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. we. did what. now and it's time to check.
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it out. now. 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 the huge amount of pressure come out you have to be i mean eighty percent of the poll we are with you and you will solo a great game the greatest good you are the rock at the back nobody gets past you we need you to get down there we left go.
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a low as i want to and i'm really happy to join for the two thousand and three and world cup in russia meet the special one come on top of. me to just read the review p.r.t. teams latest edition make up a bigger. book. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guests of the world of politics small business i'm show business i'll see you then. when a loved one is murdered it's natural to seek the death penalty for the murderer i would prefer it be done with the death penalty just because i think that's the fair thing the right thing research shows that for every nine executions one convict despond innocent the idea that we were executing innocent people is terrifying the is just no way to present in that we're even many victims' families want the death
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penalty to be abolished recently after the death penalty here is because that's what murder victims' families what that's going to give them peace that's going to give them justice and we come and say. not quite enough we've been through this this isn't the way. i was for the code is looking for the past from. the class trouble still going over the maybe no the. terms of the unions but for instance right now in terms of your buyer your tout that you came out of me early. and
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nobody's ever found you go get me one. and you're wasting your tan they are the very evil people you know they do things to fame ease and they do things to the young and. the officer. sees. me yes hish. my. own kentucky. he county is so hard and produce the most coal at a time in which most of what powered the united states came from kentucky. today the thirty three active mines in harden employ less than two thousand. some of deals minds have even been converted into museums. laid off and
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left with nothing since the ninety's many laid off was for they don't see any other options in the fuel her knowledge sometimes unemployed man are they usually customers it's. just swell her uncaring is founded on coal and there's a reason marin county was feeling that's the reason the. babies are in care is live if they squeeze warren county as if they won't go in they get coal there's nothing else here we don't. go live to the cities we don't have factories we don't in the reason now days because the shows are closed in the mountains we don't have the roadways in which the largest cement trails going to go in and they are they and they will go for the papers at the local mcdaniels already go down there peace joy may pay to. well that's not ok now deals over horrors grew a boom voice. it was very funny very moving to do more to get
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you know who people goes both ways you will be. home in short very strong and numerous did more for their bodies every way home will. continue to be. given believe the man is the only. person who. did it will go to duke regional. you know my uncles it will go down because it is worth it to save these. it was fun. and i don't know if you're going to beat me out of. this i don't because i mean you're in you know the gene for your ego i'm going to go find. the let me know why you're rich or they will be with. us so. when i win in the coal mines i was eighteen years old it was around me and i.
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worked in a coma for five years and every two years service from. the waiter here to. take. my two hours and thirty cents an hour for us to you and says that how much down in the world. are very good. years not as much money in the time. when my doing here i just got out of jail. possession of stolen property. i'm not good. jails jail. as of. now good. pages three times a day. for t.v.
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. all those things you. hear when. i was a teenager smith said jills he's crazy. through the roof is places really. a story curated feast all of us. twelve year old enough carried one ever seriously or. learned. the scale. of what we.
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heard from the gun guy here at the pawn shop 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 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 these were so these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying that. line. here. where all of them are very accounting. ever.
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in the states is tough today it's hard to see any traces of the turbulent past there once made harlan the tories. the county is still mostly dry and worse one for years people used to make moonshine knowledge drugs are in the rice a trust painkillers prescribed by doctors to treat danger and six miners. now . scape from the emptiness. there's a lot of people here that big trees and there. are said and. pretty much anything that makes them feel better and they think that makes them feel better. we have a lot of problems with items that are coming in that are stolen. and maybe not just from drug users but that is
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a problem and i say again it's desperation to try to get some money to maintain a habit you know and i think since all this you know that mining and depression of the mining everything it's caused. a rising pills. it's the pills or the new alcohol. you're talking about the forty's and. forty's and fifty's. so in the fifty's well we made moves. here in december we paid cocoa berries but the race will be able to hope for as we carry it yourself for valor again. the black berries will always go to order again but we get a lift you know all. muddy from the. close and some food for them where they're. mostly what with choice in the food it was corn bill lower. so they would go if it will be withheld so it. was
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a real flat. and then begin and that would only take a few of the one empires and it horses and married to a. family and. so they go for the basic wage. to once a jail to. come when. you know when they hand it to sales now and i have it here that jobs are gone cold. the goal was if. there was a. van. in power. i want the same road so this under a bush tally walked three decades ago and words from the opening paragraph to his
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book come to my mind. it was nineteen eighty eight my fifth visit to harlan county 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 adventures drivers and it was getting dark. i began to think of the many ways in which that was a presence in this land the dyin the most the road accidents and of course the corn mines beyond and black lung. returning to new york leaving behind harlan in an endless rain. i tried to put together the pieces sober remote were to i only got a glimpse off. i almost wonder where all that energy came from.
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the energy. there was leave the his whole bar is worth what hurt is a little girl's gravy. all daddy daddy please don't go away. with. all the don't go to the. bar growing. on come true. oh oh daddy dear daddy plays away. with. the.
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lid down south down the way they. claim to know all right. he was. leaving. town. he. didn't steal or still be eased the only.
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everything is still to play for a national pride hanging in the balance top to germany mexico and belgium all face group rivals on saturday in the world cup here in russia we're going to be across all those matches and follow the fun trail. very. good stuff. coming to town fans to see the other games because we're in the world cup so that's where we wanted to. cross to join in other news this morning to wait for football a powerful photo on a time magazine cover seen as a damning indictment of trump's migration policy is discovered to be misleading and . where that former russian double agent and his daughter were poisoned of march.

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