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mr potter. eight point seven downtown weisberg this is johnson bringing in sin arcade until ten o'clock tonight so i'm talking with some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen right now playing the song but all. 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 bell boy and then they started calling me
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the bell person because i was a female and 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 you guys 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. troop. oh i. was.
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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 a million years i would see that and it's happened it's happened. he. made it is what. now and it's time to chair. a load of a good. thing
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. you see it. is a. church secret indeed just like priests accused of sexually abusing children can get away with it quite literally i like to call this to do a graphic solution so what the bishop needs to do then he finds out that the priest is is a perpetrator is simply moved him to a different spot where the previous standard was not the highest ranks of the catholic church conceal the accused priests from the police and justice system to that it has not as the i and the. i concluded tuesday is not in.
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said i will then three it's going to flow into a law and. they will shoot we've. got all. million million indeed i'm not i'm not young menominee been thought to be chubby until funny feeling on mankind that i think i'm a little army because. i was looking for the past from. the clan struggle still going on maybe not in the terms of the unions but for instance right now in terms of your.
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that you came. only. nobody's ever found to go. you're wasting your time and they are. very evil people you know they do things to fame days. they do things to the young and the. opposites if you notice in season two miss me never saying it might be. all kentucky county it's hardly and 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 the awsome. some of deals minds have even been converted into museums. laid off
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left with nothing since the ninety's man and leave off was for they don't see any other options third in the fuel handouts in time on employed man are they usually customers swill her uncanny was founded on coal and there's a reason heron county was bill that's the reason for. that is our encounters live if i squeeze warren county as it did on co and they got coal there's nothing else here we don't have the luxury of the cities we don't have factories we don't and the reason that is because those are closed in the mountains we don't have the road boys in which largess a mantra is going to get me in a day and that. i go flip hamburgers at the local mcdonald's or i go down here peace joy and make pay to. work that's now don't pay my bills over horrors move
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them boys. you can walk straight fanny's honeymoon if you did more to get run over people goes both ways your should be. no mandatory very strong and numerous give more for their bodies every way home. will. continue these days i'll give the leading man is the only. person sooner and it will go to duke regional. you know my uncles were good examples of this working to save the city now the fact it is yours. and they tell me to get your guns will not be coming out of the one i'm going to if i don't because i'm in here and you know there. are going to go things. to there were nobody here really rich or they've told. so. when i went in the home i was
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eighteen years old it was around me and i. worked in a coma for five years and. 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 anymore. he adds are very good. there's not as much money in the town. for my doing here i just got out of jail but. possession of stolen property. i'm not good. jails jail. as.
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i feed you three times a day. he replies before t.v. . outlets to. all those things you. need you. here with me. you know. where i was teenager smith and jones and screamed this is through the roof places for it oh my story carried a pistol when i was about twelve year old enough carried one it was serious the steel. learned. oh i. just tell him that. well we.
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heard from the gun guy here 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 to madge and we have some motorcycles smothered in the mining equipment like us 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 it. like mine. here.
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where all of them are very accounting. ever. 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 once 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 ask a prime d'antin yes. there's a lot of people here this is a big fish and or a. nurse said then. in three months any of them there makes me feel better and they think makes them feel better. we're. a lot of problems with items that are coming in that are stolen. and maybe not just from
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drug users but that is a problem and i say guinness desperation to try to get some money to maintain a have in china and i think since all this you know the 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 in the. forty's and fifty's. so in the fifty's well we made it so. you're in december we pick up the berries blackberry so we'll be able to hope for as we carry in your sales for valor again. the black berries will we've got a quarter again we get a list you know all. muddy from there to close and some food for them where they're . mostly what with troy in the food it was cold and they will lower.
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so they will go a bit they'll be withheld so. flat. and then begin and that would only have to take a few hours and they wanted them last and it towards the end of maryland state. families and. they go for it basically. to ones in jail. i want to see you know where they hand it to sales now and i have a theory that jobs are ground coal mines. shut him down now the coal mines are said . al is a laugh that come mars is a lifetime achievement and people. in power. it's someone. i want to see. rode so this under
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a bush tally 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 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 that any most there road accidents and of course the corn mines beyond and black. returning to new york leaving behind harlan in the endless rain. i tried to put together the pieces sober remotes were to i only got
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a glimpse off. my own with wonder where all that energy came from. the energy that lights up the luxuries. there was leaving his hold for is worth what hurt is a little girl's grave. oh oh daddy dear daddy plays doll ball way when they're both good with. all they don't go to the. madre would. come true. oh oh daddy dear daddy plays away. with. the.
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the philippine city of angeles when the u.s. military moved out the six tourists most days. and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up. they died and within a one month old couple simpler than. my very day in sudan like i said i mean you know you go. back home son. sorry it isn't the first time in the t.v. crew to see you or takes you were no don't answer is
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america's immigration agency claims police in portland refuse to answer nine one one calls and come to their aid during violent protests against president trump's immigration crackdown a report coming up. head to the news this morning a french probe migrant association stops its aid work fearing violence in a volatile district of paris. south african comedian and presenter the daily show trevor noah made top america's t.v. personalities chart but some say is jokes go way too far oh rule might be don't joke about something called a massacre or just say i mean i don't know if there's any rules but
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a city away from us. plus germany's colonial past has reexamined as two tribes in south west africa are accused of genocide one hundred years ago. by their very good morning life marti's kevin always with you this wednesday the first of all because just. first to the us no nine one one. help for you if you work for ice the immigration and customs enforcement agency there police in portland oregon are accused of refusing to respond to some emergency calls from ice agents who said they needed assistance to handle violent protests against their agency is facing a huge backlash right now for the way it handles migrants with an abolished the ice
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movement staging protests across the country caleb open reports from one of them. 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 or our. guy by. the trump administration has pursued what i believe is a deeply in moral 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 portland oregon outside the headquarters of the immigration customs enforcement agency you
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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 endangered in securing federal property but the house is a federal agency with its own federal police force ice has been terrifying more people than they are it's being terrified i'm sorry they're taking kids captive this is 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
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no sympathy for them they chose this as their job to. ed 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 jeff 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 like these 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 mat. yet people protesting do want their opinions heard they do want action taken they do want. the families worse of unseparated to be reunited these illegal and he is country and gets
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everything for free on my tax dollars ok how do you think about that. political blogger and he brought logan told us refusal to protect ice agents though from a rustling 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 as to ice ages walking being harassed by protesters the local police supra. protesting where the day in making a federal government come in and put boots on the ground i think that regular police would be a much better alternative than have been a federal police come in and try to protect the streets. more conversations like this this is not anything new to be going on for a little wow ever since trying to get elected people are told and they're driven
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largely by the mainstream media as long as the mainstream media is complicit and days you continue to see more things like is unfortunately. a volatile atmosphere in a paris district is forcing one pro migrant association to end its crucial according to volunteers the area is now so unsafe even minimum security measures are not being met the group from working there for almost two years distributing more than two hundred fifty thousand meals and supplies along the way. got the story. in paris is a gritty eighteenth hante small town hundreds of migrants clustered together on the streets they gather here as it's where food is distributed by a local for them to agree but after twenty months solid data to me call wilson looks set to close its doors saying they just can't take anymore. it's become more tense we're serving around seven hundred breakfasts every day to migrants who live in terrible conditions they have nothing not even tents they
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sleep on the ground and sometimes woken up by the police in the morning they kick them and use tear gas to move them so when they come to us they're stressed and nervous twice last week we had to stop serving food to let the tension calm down this is something new for us so yes we are stopping migrants have been expelled by police in this area many times felipe tells me that despite this they come back and every time they do this situation becomes even more desperate from the beginning our mission was to serve hot drinks and bread and we've done this for twenty months every day during the last month or so we started questioning our mission as we day one i volunteered to be put in danger. who is to blame for this situation for not giving enough help to the migrants on the streets is this the mayor of paris is this the government of france. that is all for us is both the state is responsible for people on the streets for taking in migrants at the same time you're forat is
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in paris or restricting access to water taps in the summer is irresponsible they also have a responsibility towards the miners their miners here who sleep on the street and in the comfort drug addicts me the state nor the parish administration is doing its job. with the authorities not providing enough support the volunteers giving up just a stone's throw away from haiti is an area known locally as crack hill that's also make things worse for those working to help the migrants felipe says that some of the drug addicts are also coming for food handouts and causing problems. the drug addicts are evaluated recently but nothing was done to help them and they came back to an outcome for a break for this too it creates additional tension very aggressive including towards the volunteers so this is an explosive situation. while we're recording the interview meet the food distribution point to take individual this approach are all
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of you guys all of our media which serves your. i was here i was only did i mean i was you know so every city we played with some of the people. like bill me now we're not filming it he says but they just kept up with the cameras. be it if you see this it's the. exact i. think. more people are coming nothing's being done about it and there are the drug addicts as you saw it's impossible to film people here it's becoming more difficult than before we think the situation is explosive and it puts is in real danger. by shutting up shop so legality may call wilson know that they are cutting off a vital lifeline for phone rippling economists but as well as doing it out of concern for their volunteers they hope to move to prompt the authorities to stop ignoring
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the plight of migrants and force them to take action. ski r.t. paris. south african comedian and presenter of the daily show trevor noer a shot to the top of america's t.v. personalities charge it's based on popularity on social media platforms and television and seems it's got global appeal but many argues jokes cross the line far too often. all women of every race can be beautiful and i know some of you're sitting there not doing our trivia ya but i've never seen a beautiful aborigine yeah but you know what you say you say yes that's to say yes because you haven't seen all of the right plus it's not always about looks yeah maybe aborigine women do special things really don't like jump on top of you. for help but that.
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