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since his first visit now that the u.s. is shifting to major 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 it on a city where people are stuck like cars in black and white. their stories and there. have not changed much from those recorded. research and that. well we really don't know.
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meaning thirty. plus at least to italy. and canada to the. interrogation. through blue all by no ma'am. and i one comes from the syrian troops. but i am proud they from there it's. like i like appalachian man but the playbook out of appalachia now even with even. its. many years have passed and still the. great god my god. wolde crying our summer baldwin bowl but. i shall hold while. i got married when i was sixteen years out and my husband was seventeen years out and the lean mean
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myriad about six months and he went into the mines and then six months after that down and i went to comics and he. had two week old son. played and lived down the street here only. killed. byrd a bunch that he would hit reply. oh. where oh christmas a company wondered how real it's georgia set up so that no coal ready for the christmas they went in there and we. shot the whole world but done it was done bad dad that old wallet lover to. have missed. you know it much. too through the pope's
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block it was through so it. shielded. to see. robert. there. any other. new narrative. was. i find remnants of the mining history or longer memories of the casualties in the hardly are alive in the stories told by the young and the like they're not had for the glory of collective struggle and hard work paid off. speaking to the local barson saloons he conceded their life was and still is mine mine's hard their narrative their collective legend and whether played
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a part where sit with pride. or survive just the words disappearing before day eyes. of the rose parade. that's part of the a work first rate is going to feel but first. the miners will. get work and i guess we got there well that's my grandma grandma will see examples but . let me bring in all. the married. woman. you never laid even leave home may add it yet you always had because you know we've made the life that you.
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through. the water in the city would have to drown through water it would get it over your knees and. the horses would have to pull through it. and then they would lay to balfour's for tracks sometimes when they'd run out of traffic people here named were you know anywhere it's there's nothing for him to day and there have been all the young pay for the turning to. alcohol. and. if it were someone would have to stay and say our government would get interested in
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this is. eight point seven downtown weisberg this is johnson brain using arcade until ten o'clock tonight now talking with some of the best music of two thousand and thirteen playing a 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 the bell person because i was a female so when i would go into ground everybody would be kind of gathered to see this woman coming out of the mines you know and then i remember my face would be
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all black with the coldest 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 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 molding. troops. for manalo no. i remember when i was in high school i loved the earth science i love the mountains of anything to do with rocks and my earth science teacher back then said. there's
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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 coal mines here in 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. there it it and. trying it is what. man and it's time to check. out i think it. was thing.
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i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter the u.s. has over one trillion dollars in debt more than ten like our friends happy each day . eighty five percent of global wealth you want to be all for rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent slice last year some with four hundred to five hundred trade per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only numbers you need to remember in one one business shows you can't afford to miss the one and only. join me every thought. on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the
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world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. i have the honor to once again the interview alister croaky is a former e.u. diplomat and founder and director of conflicts forum and of course we're going to discuss the middle east. you know world of big part of the movie lot and conspiracy it's time to wake up to dig deeper to hit the stories that mainstream media refuses to tell more than ever we need to be smarter we need to stop slamming the door on the bats and shouting past each other it's time for critical thinking it's time to fight for the middle for the truth the time is now for watching closely watching the hawks.
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going on maybe in those. terms of the unions but for instance right in terms of the bar. that you came to that it really. nobody's ever found you go get me. you're wasting your tan they were. very evil people you know they do things to fame these. they do things to the young and the. sick game you know is in season in the never never seen it. all kentucky county is hardly and produce the most cold at a time in which most of what powered the united states came from kentucky.
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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 other options in the fuel handouts in town unemployed man are the usual customers. will orange county was founded on coal and there's really nothing more i'm going with the three. babies who are in kerry's libel. is warren county of building co in coal there's nothing else here we don't want to go live to the seas we don't have factories we don't in the reason one of those guys that shows are those didn't. we don't have that right boys and it's largess
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a mantra and in a way and. i go flip hamburgers it welcome it down is where i go down here peace joy. i stand up and ideals over. these. people want. to do more to give people goes both ways you should be. very strong and give more for buys every believe home. i'll give it. just be. as. good. teacher. damn it was it was working to save these. years. and i don't know if you're going to be coming out of what i'm damned. if i don't because i'm in here and you know they're. going to
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go find. they were going to live here rich or. so. when i was in the coal mines i was eighteen years old it was around and. worked in a coma for five years and. two years there. i am. i to push and thirteen cents an hour for us to it and say is that how my around in the. kids are married. and not as much money in the town. why am i doing here i just got out of jail. possession of stolen property. i'm not here. jail jail. as of.
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now good but. it's. a feature three times a day. they will pay for t.v. . i listed. at all me all those things you. leave here with me. it's no. good so. wake. me up now. this house where i was teenager smith and jones he screamed this is two of the roughest places for it and the story carried a pistol in us that we have hero enough carried will never see
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a steel carry they will learn in a way that will learn the scale that we meet. so. carry weight. on 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 imagine we have some motorcycles smothered in 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. these were these were being sold to personal
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miners for their own use they're not in mining anymore course they're not buying. mine. all of them are very accounting. ever. 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 forty years 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'antin yes. there's a lot of people here this is a big tradition or a. nurse said. very much any of
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them makes me feel better and they think 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 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 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 fifty's well we made blue shirts only a year and a silver a week because there is still the hope for as we carry it in to resume yourself or valerie. the black berries will go to order again we get a list. money from the. close of some truth for the.
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mostly what would love for in the food is called the lord. who was built the way it was also. in the beginning there were no end to today the feel of the last and it always the end of the in now if they. found its way in the air. and maybe before they switch. to the ones in jail. i am one of them you know are they there was an hour away with the job to go home. and showed him where all the coal was if. there was a live to come. down the people. in
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power. it's no more. 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 i was in the winding brode from harlan to 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 there was a presence in this land the day. the road accidents and of course the corn mines the audience and black.
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returning to new york living behind harlan rain. i tried to put together the pieces of a remote to i only get a glimpse off. i only wonder where all that energy. the energy that lights up the luxury so. there was will leave the his whole bar is worth where the hurt is the little girl's grave. paulo daddy dear daddy plays doll away we never could live with. all they don't go to them on a day madre would have. come true. oh oh daddy dear daddy plays doll away. with.
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for common ground. i've been saying the numbers mean something they matter us of that with one trillion dollars in debt more than ten white collar crimes happen he did. eighty five percent of global wealth he longs to be ultra rich eight point six percent market saw thirty percent from last year some with four hundred to five hundred three per second per second and bitcoin rose to twenty thousand dollars. china is building a two point one billion dollar a i industrial park but don't let the numbers overwhelm. the only number you need to remember is one one business show you can't afford to miss one and only. in twenty four to you know bloody revolution to correct the demonstrations going
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from being relatively peaceful political protests to be increasingly violent revolution is always spontaneous or is it just go ahead i mean your list put me in the news out of school in the middle of the fall the ukrainian president recalls the events of twenty fourteen. those who took part in this today over five billion dollars to assist ukraine in these and other goals that will ensure a secure and prosperous and democratic. please.
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