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. it's all true. in one thousand nine hundred i was the first woman to work in this one particular 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 woman coming out of the lines you know and then i remember my face the be all black with the coldest since i was a little bit vain so i would have a handkerchief and i would wipe my face off before i would come outside so it would be all clean. so that it but the guys that always be looking for me to come out because it was just so amazing i guess to them the see a woman working in the mines. it's all true.
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more and more manalo no. i remember when i was in high school this i loved earth science i love the mountains of anything to do with rocks 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 camaro 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.
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a perpetrator is simply moves him to a different spot where the previous standards not known the highest ranks of the catholic church help conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that end if that's so nasty i don't think that i can flip out at tuesday's out in the. rush is one of the countries that most buy capacity and all the very high population does that mean russia does need to be concerned about sustainability i would say yes absolutely you are no lucky situation where you have a lot of farm per person so to say you know you have a lot of wealth ecological wealth and but the word is very scarce so that's a huge economic advantage as well and saying wow this is an amazing farm let's look
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after it well because that's said that will enable us to live well in the long run . i would do for lucrative looking for the past from. the class trouble still going over the maybe go with the terms of the unions but for instance right now in terms of your buying. that you came here only. nobody's ever found you go get me one. day you're wasting your tan dave
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and very evil people you know they do things to fame ease and do things to the young and. as you say if you notice in season in the never seeming to. be. all kentucky county it's hard learned produce the most cold at a time in which most of what powered the united states came from kentucky. today the thirty three active minds in harlan employ less than two thousand. some of deals mines have even been converted into museums were laid off and left with nothing since the ninety's manny leave off was for they don't see any
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other options in the fuel handouts in town unemployed man are the usual customers. will orange county was founded on coal and there's a reason more again it was a series. of. baby. our encounters was if i squeeze welfare and get me a deal on coke and they get cold there's nothing else here we don't have the luxury of using cd's we don't have factories we don't in the reason now days because it shows the man is going to have the right boys and it's largess a mantra and in a day and. i go flip hamburgers at the local madonna's or i go down here peace joy and make pizza. that's not the same deals over the. place. you can find easily if you did more to get people goes both ways your use of be.
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very strong and good more for their buys ever leave home will. they. be given. the majesty. has seen and if it was featured. on calls that were good examples of this work and to save the fact that in years and years. and make a lot of kids are going to be coming out of the i'm going look if i don't get some rain here and you know they're. going to go fine. there will be nobody here rich or they will be with me all the so. we're now in the coal mines i was eighteen years old it was around and asked works in the coal mines for
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five years underground two years surface i am why you're here to. take. my tooth and thirty cents an hour for us to you and says that how much down in the. kids are very good. there's not as much money in the sand. from my doing here i just got out of jail one. possession of stolen property. i'm not here. jails jail. as of. now good but. it's. a feature three times a day. he replies straight from t.v. . all
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a step. out all me all those things you. need you leave here with me no one was no. good so. when. you know i'm down. this is how well i was teenager smith and jones is creek this is two of the roughest places for it and the store carried a pistol on us that twelve year old enough carried will never see a steel therefore all i learned. was tell him that when we meet. those. so. carried away.
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from the gun guy here the pawn shop here for the past five years we take everything from no d.v.d.'s to. boat motors or whatever you. imagine we have some motorcycles smoking the mining equipment like i 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 that the mining mines are shut down makes it difficult to sell that stuff because these were these were being sold to personal miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying it . all of them are very accounting. ever.
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in the states is tough today it's hard to see any traces help the tourbillon past their once made hard in the tories. the county is still mostly dry and once one for a year people used to make moonshine knowledge drugs are on the rice a trust pain killers prescribed by doctors to treat danger and six miners. now i'll ask a prime d.m.t. . there's a lot of days where this is a big region or a. nurse said. pretty much anything that makes me feel better or they think 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 and i say 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. you're talking about the forty. forty's and fifty's. so in the field. well we made blue shirts only. here in the silver week because. this will be able to help her as we carry a resume yourself or dollar. the black berries we'll go to order again because we get a list you know. money from there to buy clothes and some truth for we're. mostly what would love for in the food it's called the lowered. so we was going to be the way we're also you. were flat.
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in the beginning and i would only have to take a few out of the last found it towards the end of my early days in our stay in. the found its way in. and maybe before they switched. to the ones in jail. can one of them i think you know are they headed to sales now or in may with the jobs around coleman. it showed in america all the promos if. there was a live to come was the live. in a van people. in power. it's no more. i walk the same road cyclists hundred push 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 i was in the winding brode from harlan to
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have 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 that was a presence in this land that anymore the road accidents and of course the core mines beyond. returning to new york they being behind harlan in the endless rain. i try to put together the pieces of a remote who are to i only get a glimpse off. my own with wonder where own that energy came from. energy that lights up the luxury. there was believe
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close. some full compliment on. indigenous people as you know we that. in. the trees. most politicians say the only behind but yes he did so. out of a sudden the man just. temple be there jerry was. i said i will enter it given if they will not allow me. even if they will shoot we've . got all along a million million indeed i'm not i'm not young you mean i'm in the been taught to be chubby don't punish your minion mankind by gum you don't look good on tommy
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because they are you. most of the people in the last month. we were in nam the only dissolute all day experience is all those little slow must see of the new growth. and that he would not slow down. the little gap to get. below to. nothing but look at it. the good will be able to hate leaving. fifty. fifty.
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immigration customs enforcement work is important in the u.s. claimed police refused to respond to emergency calls during violent protests. also the headlines to austin texas may need to go through some kind of rebranding with the poor raises the issue that it was named after a supporter of slavery well more closely into that coming up in the headlines to this morning south african comedian who travel made top of america's t.v. personalities chart but some say is the jokes go just way too far. oh wrong might be don't joke about something called the massacre or just say i mean i don't know if there's any rules but
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a stay away from. us germany's colonial past is reexamined as two tribes in southwest africa accused of genocide one hundred years ago. by their good morning from artie's kevin zero in here with you this wednesday the first of august now just turned eighteen am here first in the u.s. seems that no nine one one help for you if you work for the immigration and customs enforcement agency there police in portland oregon refused to respond as the report says emergency calls from i see agents who say they needed assistance to handle violent protests against their agency it's facing a huge backlash for the way it handles migrants right now with an abolished the ice movement staging protests across the country caleb maupin reports from one of them in new york. now behind me here in new york there are protesters who are calling
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for the abolition of the immigration and customs enforcement agency now these protesters are part of an ashen wide campaign all over the country protesters are demanding that this one foresman agency that enforces u.s. immigration law be abolished i r. r r. b. o i. die die die in the trunk administration has pursued what i believe is a deeply immoral and haphazard policy that fundamentally betrays american values obviously that's unacceptable and the american people expect better i am to do calling on the architect of this humanitarian disaster department of homeland security secretary curious to nielsen to step down so in the city of
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portland oregon outside the headquarters of the immigration customs enforcement agency you had protests that took place for a month now the protesters frequently they were outside the building lots of rowdy protests there and then at that point you had members of the ice agency who were saying that they felt threatened by the protesters they were saying the protesters of blocking the entrance to the building that they were menaced by the protesters they called the police pretty frequently so then you had the mayor of portland basically telling the police department not to respond to isis calls i've consistently stated that i do not want the portland police bureau in gauged in securing federal property but the house is a federal agency with its own federal police force it's our duty to see every human being as a human being not in a way and all the words they use is so racist it's so unfair and i'm sorry i have no sympathy for them they chose this as
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a. their job ice has been terrifying more people than they are it's being terrified i'm sorry they're taking kids captive ted wheeler is the mayor of portland oregon which is one of the many cities that are being described as what you call sanctuary cities that are not cooperating with federal immigration officials they're basically defying the federal government not cooperating with that now u.s. attorney general just sessions has ordered the sanctuary cities all across the united states to start complying with the federal immigration officials but they're refusing to do so some people are saying that law is immigration policies are dividing the country tearing the country up trump is dividing america what do you say to those people i'm saying trump is to wing what's necessary to make this a country under obama we didn't have a border we had a welcome at people protesting do you want their opinions heard they do want action taken they do want. the families where they were been separated to be reunited. and honestly if the agents aren't this is
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a respect thing that something definitely does need to be done about the organization as a whole political blogger brian logan told us refusal to protect ice agents from harassment though could be seen as a violation of the u.s. constitution. every person has their right as a u.s. citizen so they're breaking the law they're breaking the constitution the case in which they're talking about is just too random my speech is walking in to be harassed by protesters the local police super it. approaches to the day make in effect or government come in and put boots on the ground i think they're breaking the police would be a much better alternative than have been the federal police come in and try to protect the streets i think you will see more conversations like this this is not anything new just has been going on for a lot of wow i ever see each trying to get elected and these people are totally irrational and they're driven largely by the mainstream media as long days the nation media is complicit if you could see would you see more things like using
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i report reviewed all the property with ties to the confederacy it shows street names and monuments that may possibly be changed or removed changing the city's name has a medium priority though so what is wrong with the name we ask well stephen alston the father of texas was secretary of state of the new republic in the one nine hundred centuries he was a prominent slavery advocate and even said if slaves who were emancipated they would turn into a menace he had slaves as domestic servants as well it seems media relations consultant joe griffin told us that despite the history it's just common sense though the city is named after its former head you've got this push in texas trying to you know share what i do with and anybody but texas is offensive because liberties are they're not going to gain acceptance by everyone but the fact that texas is named that capital city is named for the person that started the colony in
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texas that became the state that's common instead that is happening with statues dallas they put tarps to cover any confederate statues so i think you're seeing what's going on in the national stage it's starting to happen here but it's not as bad actions out of the. long history of getting along with each other and at the end of the day will grab a beer rather than a gun. so african comedian and presenter of the daily show trevor noah a shot to the top of america's t.v. personalities chart is based on popularity on social media platforms and television and it seems he's got a global appeal but many argue is jokes though often cross the line. all women of every race can be beautiful and i know some of you're saying they're not going to have a yard but i've never seen a beautiful aborigine yeah but you know what you say you say yes that's to say yes
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because you haven't seen all of the right plus it's not always about looks maybe aborigine women do special things like jump on top of you in. africa but i don't want the world cup. well. i mean look i get it i get it they have to say it's the french team but look at those guys i go you don't get that tear by hanging out in the south of france my friends. dancing i thought that was the dancing i but it wasn't it was the police this is the miners and they wanted money and it was
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a sad situation no one really knows what happened but everyone has an opinion i like this well the last show provoked outrage it's about the twenty twelve maracana massacre when police in south africa killed dozens of people during a minor strike some on twitter slammed him for using such provocative humor to build his career you know real got the opinion of comedian jon i for donal and legal the media around this line will. comedy today is being infiltrated with these croyde ian screw ups these demented twisted angry sexually backwater we're forty and nightmare these these these pair of files who think it's funny to shock and to say something and whatever they say we're supposed to accept the reality is once we start letting these kind of p.c. monsters come into place and having like you know people decide what is you know what is tolerable and what is good we do cross a mess that we do cross
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