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severine: there's soso many of you. [laughter] um, my name is severine. he gave me a few more directorships than i deserve, but we'll let the ship sail for now. um, push. i'm severine. i'm coming to you from northern new york, from the adirondacks, on lake champlain. audience: whoo, whoo! severine: that's my land, um, that i love. and i think in this room are some people who love land. [cheers anand applause]
severine: there's soso many of you. [laughter] um, my name is severine. he gave me a few more directorships than i deserve, but we'll let the ship sail for now. um, push. i'm severine. i'm coming to you from northern new york, from the adirondacks, on lake champlain. audience: whoo, whoo! severine: that's my land, um, that i love. and i think in this room are some people who love land. [cheers anand applause]
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severine: there's soso many of you. [laughter] um, my name is severine. he gave me a few more directorships than i deserve, but we'll let the ship sail for now. um, push. i'm severine. i'm coming to you from northern new york, from the adirondacks, on lake champlain. audience: whoo, whoo! severine: that's my land, um, that i love. and i think in this room are some people who love land. [cheers anand applause]
severine: there's soso many of you. [laughter] um, my name is severine. he gave me a few more directorships than i deserve, but we'll let the ship sail for now. um, push. i'm severine. i'm coming to you from northern new york, from the adirondacks, on lake champlain. audience: whoo, whoo! severine: that's my land, um, that i love. and i think in this room are some people who love land. [cheers anand applause]
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it takes big measures to--to restore thiings that t have chad soso much. large wood basically is a--is a roughness element in a rivever. it interrupts flow and creates hydraulic complexity. and when you get a hydraulic complexity, you get habitat complexity. you know, things like pools, side channels, gravel bars, eddies, backwater areas, and you need that complexity to support healthy, diveverse aquac communitities. for this project, we used a couple of d different methods. we pululled trees over, um, , wa yarder, big trees, those pieces kind of acting as an anchor pipiece. and d then we wowould g additional pieces in with a helicicopter to creatkindnd of a log complex, or a log jam. this is all new gravel in here, and...a new red. walking up the channel, and seeing a red, a chinook red, you know, right below your--yourur project w wood, and knowining that that gravel w was only there because you placed that wood is pretty special. >> ♪ 'cause i'm almost home i'm almost home i'm almost home i'm almost home i'm almost home ♪ >> we valueue things most after
it takes big measures to--to restore thiings that t have chad soso much. large wood basically is a--is a roughness element in a rivever. it interrupts flow and creates hydraulic complexity. and when you get a hydraulic complexity, you get habitat complexity. you know, things like pools, side channels, gravel bars, eddies, backwater areas, and you need that complexity to support healthy, diveverse aquac communitities. for this project, we used a couple of d different methods. we pululled trees...
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Aug 21, 2017
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soso it has always bebeen on the table.e.he issusue has been that t norh korea claims it t r 30 years t o be defensive. north korea will let their guard down. then on year 31, we wiwill go north. i am not saying that is accucurate, but every year the south korean and u.s. troops d o this, nortrth korea goes on high alert just in case. so it is a very tense situation. brent: what about what we are hearing from some people in south korea, protesters who say that these exercises are not needed, they are wargames, they are virtual exercises. the fact that they do take place is like putting salt in an open wound. is there any validity to that argument? david: to some degree. in other words, these military exercises, thehere are a bunchcf military exercises the u.s. and south korea have done over the years. and they had been n a bargaining chip, meaning that i in times of good faithth the u.s. has canced temporarily these, we have reduced the figures of troops that a are involved. in some sensnse, it t is alwaysa negotiatation abou
soso it has always bebeen on the table.e.he issusue has been that t norh korea claims it t r 30 years t o be defensive. north korea will let their guard down. then on year 31, we wiwill go north. i am not saying that is accucurate, but every year the south korean and u.s. troops d o this, nortrth korea goes on high alert just in case. so it is a very tense situation. brent: what about what we are hearing from some people in south korea, protesters who say that these exercises are not needed,...
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on his way back he stopped in the bill and arkansas just because he loved her soso much she had to go there. sova able -- the two of them lived interesting life she is known as the first person puh to edit the poetry of emily dickinson and very well known to have a torrid affair with emily dickinson's brother. stuff b but that seemed a little too gossipy. he had an interesting life but they had to have something at stake for the eclipse in the end he really didn't but i would have loved to include that whole story bin back about mark twain, you have a couple of mentions but city get interested? i know that i came in with haley's comment so can you tell us about that?. >> mark twain obviously was very prominent in 1878 unfortunately he was not in america at the time. he was in europe are really hoped he had been but he was back below that after that he cannot with a can netiquette yankee that has a key point and i don't know that eclipse the moreth important the story that he tells where his characters trying to escape by predicting it goes away 50 had an almanac that told him it would
on his way back he stopped in the bill and arkansas just because he loved her soso much she had to go there. sova able -- the two of them lived interesting life she is known as the first person puh to edit the poetry of emily dickinson and very well known to have a torrid affair with emily dickinson's brother. stuff b but that seemed a little too gossipy. he had an interesting life but they had to have something at stake for the eclipse in the end he really didn't but i would have loved to...
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soso what?ly d they aim for los angeles and hit san francisco. anynd better. once they really do get that capability, it's much harder and the risk for one of those missiles actually being fired at the united states is greater. we are at the point that we never should have come to -- all of these decades of negotiations. the notion that today, anybody, any responsible person could say that we still want to negotiate with north korea defies all logic. we are in a very dangerous>> point. >> sean: all right, ambassador. chilling times. we will continue to monitor all that has happened and ispen happening. these escalating tensions, jay e sekulow and gregg jarrett here with new details about the clinton-lynch tarmac meeting. we continue straight ahead. ♪ looking for balance in your digestive system? try align probiotic. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probiotic brand. also in kids chewables. get your ancestrydna kit.here. spit. mail it in. learn
soso what?ly d they aim for los angeles and hit san francisco. anynd better. once they really do get that capability, it's much harder and the risk for one of those missiles actually being fired at the united states is greater. we are at the point that we never should have come to -- all of these decades of negotiations. the notion that today, anybody, any responsible person could say that we still want to negotiate with north korea defies all logic. we are in a very dangerous>> point....
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you know, i've earned this money soso therefore it's my right to spend it.male narrator) over a five-week journey, six young british consumers travel to africa and asia.
you know, i've earned this money soso therefore it's my right to spend it.male narrator) over a five-week journey, six young british consumers travel to africa and asia.
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soso they discredit me and i hae my beard and kind of look like a hipster. i'm on their side ad ask basic questions what are you doing here? who did you vote for and what does your sign say. and let them speak for themselves. >> i'm a free market person, tucker. i want to hear people beliefs and thoughts all the way through. then it is for everyone else to decide whether or not they make censor deseveral credible. >> tucker: i know that well. so, bel. honest of the people yu interview, what percentage have a kind of thoughtful-- explanation for why they're there and what they believe? >> um, i would say 5% to 10%. >> tucker: it's that low? >> it is not good. they really don't understand. they're fighting an emotional war. they're t acting based on a feeling. they kim outth and they think they're they come out and they think they're participating in a just cause. they're acting on misinformation. and really becoming victims of the mainstream media liberal narrative, completely dividing this country. >> tucker: have you noticed the less they know, the more ang
soso they discredit me and i hae my beard and kind of look like a hipster. i'm on their side ad ask basic questions what are you doing here? who did you vote for and what does your sign say. and let them speak for themselves. >> i'm a free market person, tucker. i want to hear people beliefs and thoughts all the way through. then it is for everyone else to decide whether or not they make censor deseveral credible. >> tucker: i know that well. so, bel. honest of the people yu...
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ththere were across -- relying n their deferred action soso they can rebuild, go back to work and helpheir families rebuild their lives will stop unfofortunate, if daca gets rescindeded, these young men and women are going to be left wiwih nothing. ththe rug will be swept from unr their feet. who knows how long it will take them to rebuild. not to say they won't rebuild because our community is strong and resilient, but it may take us a lot longer in order to rebuild. once again, it comes at a very sad time since we are facing mamany things hehere in the staf texas. number one, the hurricane we just wenent through. nunumber twowo, the enenactmentf sb whichch we believe the governor could stop or a judge could stop it at any moment so we are asking them to take action immediaiately so our communities are safe. the third token, the resending could deaeal a devastatating blow to more than 85,000 alone double -- eligible youth who currently reside in the houston area. we hope it does not happen. even though there is a storm happening, we are calling our elected officials to step forward an
ththere were across -- relying n their deferred action soso they can rebuild, go back to work and helpheir families rebuild their lives will stop unfofortunate, if daca gets rescindeded, these young men and women are going to be left wiwih nothing. ththe rug will be swept from unr their feet. who knows how long it will take them to rebuild. not to say they won't rebuild because our community is strong and resilient, but it may take us a lot longer in order to rebuild. once again, it comes at a...
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one of the problems with it is soso much of the design, whether it be the cocktail they use in the 1970or the cocktail they're now turning to, the design contains the paralytic agent -- which is there purely for cosmetic purpose, purely so that we, the spectators, anyonee watching the execution trying to establish what is really going on, are unable to see whether there has been pain. the inmate is paralyzed. their voluntary muscles are paralyzed. they cannot shout out, as we fear, happens a lot. the drug does not anesthetize the prisoner. he or she is awake. they are strapped to the gurney as a third drug, a powerful drug that the supreme court said is unconstitutional use if the inmate were not properly anesthetized, is administered. said itsonia sotomayor is like being burned alive at the stake from the inside. amy: you have been deeply involved now with trying to get particularly european companies to tell the united states they will not allow their drugs to be used to execute people. explain the approach you have taken, how you have really led to the shortage of execution drugs in
one of the problems with it is soso much of the design, whether it be the cocktail they use in the 1970or the cocktail they're now turning to, the design contains the paralytic agent -- which is there purely for cosmetic purpose, purely so that we, the spectators, anyonee watching the execution trying to establish what is really going on, are unable to see whether there has been pain. the inmate is paralyzed. their voluntary muscles are paralyzed. they cannot shout out, as we fear, happens a...
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i keep getting, like you, people who have seen it and talked about it, soso that's very impressiveo me. and i feel grateful that i had an opportunity to talk. mondragon understood this problem long ago. when you're as big as they are, they developed a number of specialized enterprises. for example, they have their own bank and so they handle all their banking, and that bank actually lends outside to non-mondragon entities as well. and they also set up retirement homes, and the bank runs its own retirement program f for all workers. so a portion of the n t revenue of every enterprise is siphoned off, put into this thing, which it also, then, uses as seed money for more new co-ops, which then have to repay, and that builds up the fund for retirement. so if you work at mondragon, not only is your job guaranteed, so is your retirement for the rest of your life. and they have a growing retirement industry because they're so big. they have all these people who are--who need that when they reach 60, whatever it is. little younger than it is here--62, i think. and so they have all of that. i r
i keep getting, like you, people who have seen it and talked about it, soso that's very impressiveo me. and i feel grateful that i had an opportunity to talk. mondragon understood this problem long ago. when you're as big as they are, they developed a number of specialized enterprises. for example, they have their own bank and so they handle all their banking, and that bank actually lends outside to non-mondragon entities as well. and they also set up retirement homes, and the bank runs its own...