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it's the surprising result of a surprising collaboration maser times hell d.j. hell got artist unit on ms a to join him in the recording studio the sounds are by the d.j. using text fragments uttered randomly by the artist in their tradition of data is a. new. i think. gratian. myself so. free form of art can be a. d.j. hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international fugitive originally from very a human to berlin a few years ago is considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene you're not a nasal is one of germany's most iconic clastic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist quite. quite expensive not my leap you know so i said instead of paying you something we go to the studio and do some music the result is not just the album but a fuck published in a collector's edition the project also features love songs that d.j. held wrote with pickett m.e.s.'s the 91 year
it's the surprising result of a surprising collaboration maser times hell d.j. hell got artist unit on ms a to join him in the recording studio the sounds are by the d.j. using text fragments uttered randomly by the artist in their tradition of data is a. new. i think. gratian. myself so. free form of art can be a. d.j. hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international fugitive originally from very a human to berlin a few years ago is considered a legend of...
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it's going to be hell. today is relatively a - to be hell. today is relatively a good _ to be hell.e're seeing nazanin smile, it in a car for the first time— smile, it in a car for the first time in— smile, it in a car for the first time in years, getting out of the flat _ time in years, getting out of the flat as — time in years, getting out of the flat as we — time in years, getting out of the flat. as we get close to sunday, there's — flat. as we get close to sunday, there's going to be a lot of worrying _ there's going to be a lot of worrying about what sunday means. she's _ worrying about what sunday means. she's back _ worrying about what sunday means. she's back in front of the judge that gave — she's back in front of the judge that gave her the five year sentence before, _ that gave her the five year sentence before, and — that gave her the five year sentence before, and the judge that's a suggested there's another sentence over her— suggested there's another sentence over her and more charges ahead of her. over her and more charges ahead of her~ we _ over her and more charg
it's going to be hell. today is relatively a - to be hell. today is relatively a good _ to be hell.e're seeing nazanin smile, it in a car for the first time— smile, it in a car for the first time in— smile, it in a car for the first time in years, getting out of the flat _ time in years, getting out of the flat as — time in years, getting out of the flat as we — time in years, getting out of the flat. as we get close to sunday, there's — flat. as we get close to sunday, there's going...
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it is going to be hell. today is relatively _ long. it is going to be hell. to be hell. today is relatively a good _ long. it is going to be hell. today is relatively a good day, - long. it is going to be hell. today is relatively a good day, we - long. it is going to be hell. today is relatively a good day, we have | is relatively a good day, we have seen nazanin smile, get out of the flat and any car for the first time in years. but close to sunday there will be sleepless night ahead wondering what sunday brings, she is backin wondering what sunday brings, she is back in front of the judge that gave her a five year sentence before and there are more charges and a sentence ahead of her. the worry for us and a family and for nazanin as thatis us and a family and for nazanin as that is what is heading her way. [30 that is what is heading her way. do ou that is what is heading her way. do you have any idea what these other charges are? i noticed any press statement this case goes back to 2017, it is never been pursued, there is absolutely no evidence for this,
it is going to be hell. today is relatively _ long. it is going to be hell. to be hell. today is relatively a good _ long. it is going to be hell. today is relatively a good day, - long. it is going to be hell. today is relatively a good day, we - long. it is going to be hell. today is relatively a good day, we have | is relatively a good day, we have seen nazanin smile, get out of the flat and any car for the first time in years. but close to sunday there will be sleepless night ahead...
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a worse place than hell started in my mind with a question. and that question was, what would it be like to understand terrible battle, not in terms of how it affected the outcome of the war but how it changed the shape of a nation's culture. the battle at the center of my book is the battle of fredericksburg, and certainly other battles that were more significant militarily and politically when things of -- fredericksburg had an outsized effect on american cultural life bought of it tent of a quintet of extraordinary lives that it dramatically transform. because of victor ya introduction you're aware my first book was a dual biography of louisa may alcott, the author of little women, and she become who she is as a writer. as a direct result of fredericksburg. when the war started in 1861, she was facing i think he could call it's kind of uncertain future. she was 28, living with her parents, scratching out a meager living writing short stories for magazines, and her early life, her life almost to that point, has derived much of its structure
a worse place than hell started in my mind with a question. and that question was, what would it be like to understand terrible battle, not in terms of how it affected the outcome of the war but how it changed the shape of a nation's culture. the battle at the center of my book is the battle of fredericksburg, and certainly other battles that were more significant militarily and politically when things of -- fredericksburg had an outsized effect on american cultural life bought of it tent of a...
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it's the surprising result of a surprising collaboration times hell d.j. hell got artist you're not on misa to join him in the recording studio the sounds are by the d.j. using text fragments uttered randomly by the artist in the tradition of data is m. u. i think it's a russian to your opponent myself so. formal art can be a. d.j. hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international d.j. jacob originally from bavaria hume of to berlin a few years ago is considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene unit and nasal is one of germany's most iconic lastic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist quite. quite expensive not my leap you know so i said instead of paying you something we go to the studio and do some music the result is not just the album but a fuck published in a collector's edition the project also features love songs that d.j. held wrote with the ticket
it's the surprising result of a surprising collaboration times hell d.j. hell got artist you're not on misa to join him in the recording studio the sounds are by the d.j. using text fragments uttered randomly by the artist in the tradition of data is m. u. i think it's a russian to your opponent myself so. formal art can be a. d.j. hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international d.j. jacob originally from bavaria hume of to berlin a few years ago is...
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hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international d.j. originally from both area he moved to berlin a few years ago he's considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene unit and nasal is one of germany's most iconic classic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist and quite. quite expensive not my least you know so i said instead of paying you something we go to the studio. and to some music the result is not just the feldblum but a fuck published in a collector's edition the project also features love songs that d.j. hell broke with pickett to me is it the 91 year old mother and manager of his collaborator. looking for new excitement for new things thanks that's not our new combination so . so we quite quite similar on that. thanks to the coronavirus pandemic d.j. hal has been unable to earn money with live gigs club he doesn't miss travelling around the world to play in clubs. he
hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international d.j. originally from both area he moved to berlin a few years ago he's considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene unit and nasal is one of germany's most iconic classic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist and quite. quite expensive not my...
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hell it's a booze up. there for use. in. the new year and it's not any of the early had the movies are there for. transfers and just to have it set me. up we can describe it sort of how long. it was. on the zone kill everything. in it is you spend. one more. or less of this week which is a little disturbing. nomination . i was. asking about movie kinda money yes wrong song do bits and pieces of what organ is among us. look at the money give me your living key song we're muki move feedlot bend look loose remember 40 mile buffer to cool air over. good luck with your ass in the moon walk yell something. in me the more of whoosh the money you. found it mean for me. a little piece of supply they don't wind with. 5 minutes on the possible cause the news missed. home made their own. home on their own. sitting. in a mall. we . were. in while in the. air they were still. do mom made. it with a paper based on those the lividity lips equal load to. visit in there is associates you know more of a more. formal city. in a. poor city demar
hell it's a booze up. there for use. in. the new year and it's not any of the early had the movies are there for. transfers and just to have it set me. up we can describe it sort of how long. it was. on the zone kill everything. in it is you spend. one more. or less of this week which is a little disturbing. nomination . i was. asking about movie kinda money yes wrong song do bits and pieces of what organ is among us. look at the money give me your living key song we're muki move feedlot bend...
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hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international d.j. originally from both area he moved to berlin a few years ago he's considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene unit and nasal is one of germany's most iconic plastic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist and quite. quite expensive not my least you know also instead of paying you something we go to the studio. and to some music the result is not just the album but a fuck published in a collector's edition the project also features love songs that d.j. hell wrote with pickett it means that the 91 year old mother and manager of his collaborator. looking for new excitement for new things thinks that's not always a combination so. so we quote quite similar on that. thanks to the coronavirus pandemic d.j. hal has been unable to earn money with live gigs. but he doesn't miss traveling around the world to play in clubs close he's
hell is a pioneer of techno and house music and the founder of the label international d.j. originally from both area he moved to berlin a few years ago he's considered a legend of the electronic dance music scene unit and nasal is one of germany's most iconic plastic artists loud strange and provocative but also extremely successful d.j. hell commissioned him to design an album cover them they ended up making an album together. it's quite well known artist and quite. quite expensive not my...
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it has taken too long, it has been hell, you could say i have waited _ has been hell, you could say iu could say i have waited 35 years for this.— waited 35 years for this. it was emergence — waited 35 years for this. it was emergence four-and-a-half i waited 35 years for this. it was i emergence four-and-a-half years waited 35 years for this. it was - emergence four-and-a-half years ago emergence four—and—a—half years ago of barry bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe in the �*80s and 90s that opened the floodgates. hundreds of former players came forward with their own allegations. and football's dark secret was finally laid bare. the scale of the abuse is stagger, the focus of the inquiry spanned four decades, the reports said there were known to be 240 suspects and 692 survivors, with the actual number likely to be far higher. eight clubs were criticised. today came apologies from southampton, newcastle and manchester city, which was found to have shown a wholly inadequate response in his own inquiry. more than two decades ago another of barry bennell�*s victims became the
it has taken too long, it has been hell, you could say i have waited _ has been hell, you could say iu could say i have waited 35 years for this.— waited 35 years for this. it was emergence — waited 35 years for this. it was emergence four-and-a-half i waited 35 years for this. it was i emergence four-and-a-half years waited 35 years for this. it was - emergence four-and-a-half years ago emergence four—and—a—half years ago of barry bennell�*s crimes when working here at crewe in the...
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hell has been unable to earn money with live gigs. but he doesn't miss travelling around the world to play in clubs close he's been busy at home in the studio and he's got a new plan for when clubs do open up again. i didn't tar of myself and he will perform in the future on festivals and clubs so the good thing i don't have to travel any more because he will do the performances so all i can hope for like a simple talk on. bookings or or party. australia marry turn maybe some in europe at the same night 3 shows maybe more. than out with leaves the 58 year old d.j. more time for future musical experiments such as this one. will. finally the us kids' show sesame street has 2 puppets of color a video posted on the show's website features an african-american father and his son talking to elmo about skin color the message despite our differences well human thanks for watching in c c. my eyes are red and your eyes. let. the lockerbie bomber a moderate. and calm. enters the conflict zone he's also back on between afghanistan's government and
hell has been unable to earn money with live gigs. but he doesn't miss travelling around the world to play in clubs close he's been busy at home in the studio and he's got a new plan for when clubs do open up again. i didn't tar of myself and he will perform in the future on festivals and clubs so the good thing i don't have to travel any more because he will do the performances so all i can hope for like a simple talk on. bookings or or party. australia marry turn maybe some in europe at the...
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lil nas x taking the old town road to hell. going viral again. ♪ ad igniting controversy.ow the "call me by your name" singer is confronting homophobia and selling out a special edition of satan shoes. >>> plus, into the eye of the storm. >> holy cow! >> deadly twisters tearing through five states. ginger zee on the ground tracking it all. >> thesere thoseaw moments wh swp anth rnado just went thh >> now the s o surviv debris st coming down. i said dear god, please let it stop. >>> and how one young designer plans to stop the hate against asian americans. >> "nightline" will be right back. a workout? like scrub less with dawn ultra it's superior grease-cleaning formula gets to work faster, making easy work of tough messes. dawn is a go-to grease-cleaner throughout the kitchen, too. keep a bottle in the laundry room to pre-treat greasy stains. and keep dawn in the garage to lift grease off car rims. it's even gentle enough to clean wildlife affected by oil. dawn's grease cleaning power takes care of tough grease wherever it shows up. scrub less, save more...with dawn >>> th
lil nas x taking the old town road to hell. going viral again. ♪ ad igniting controversy.ow the "call me by your name" singer is confronting homophobia and selling out a special edition of satan shoes. >>> plus, into the eye of the storm. >> holy cow! >> deadly twisters tearing through five states. ginger zee on the ground tracking it all. >> thesere thoseaw moments wh swp anth rnado just went thh >> now the s o surviv debris st coming down. i said...
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hell, i will say t i do not like this dog. i do not like it here. or there, i do not like it anywhere. and yeah, that's right, i'm quoting dr. seuss, is that illegal now? well then i will stop because i have got pride. tho those are the many scandals of conservative media in just the last three weeks, who knows, by this time tomorrow we could find out that biden doesn't empty the crumb tray in his toss toaster or even worse, he sits when he peeses. and when he does we'll thrb to tell you all about it in another episode of joe biden, the worst president in history that we can letter remember. all right, when we come back, we'll look into the history of america's first lady. so stick around. this beer looks just like... beer. but what if we told you its recipe is over a hundred years old. created in mexico by a german brewmaster. it's not just any beer now, is it? dos equis, a most interesting beer. [ring] [ring ring] [ring] oh no... i thought i just ordered tacos. nope! sushi... ramen... burgers... tandoori chicken... some milk from the store, and...
hell, i will say t i do not like this dog. i do not like it here. or there, i do not like it anywhere. and yeah, that's right, i'm quoting dr. seuss, is that illegal now? well then i will stop because i have got pride. tho those are the many scandals of conservative media in just the last three weeks, who knows, by this time tomorrow we could find out that biden doesn't empty the crumb tray in his toss toaster or even worse, he sits when he peeses. and when he does we'll thrb to tell you all...
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always how a young go born is and i'm a bullet became the superstar to know china the story of the hell she lived through with hospitals and musical part not mike turner and how she escaped is familiar but still packs and the motional punch. in some ways we are telling that story to a new generation. but we are also hopefully exploring it through tina's point of view and what it means for her to be kind of. so associated with some of the worst times in life ahead of abusive life is no other way to tell the story. in 978 tina turner divorced her husband all right and launched a solo career by the 99 g.'s she was one of the biggest pop stars in the world no i don't consider it a comeback that never. hurts to have to remember the last time. at a certain stage the given his teeth so. well i've only seen the train up but i'm joined by my colleague 18 kennedy class has seen the whole fail adrian what did you make of it when it is an incredible story and this is a remarkable documentary after me i was a little skeptical because a lot of the story is very familiar scene atlanta for us talked ab
always how a young go born is and i'm a bullet became the superstar to know china the story of the hell she lived through with hospitals and musical part not mike turner and how she escaped is familiar but still packs and the motional punch. in some ways we are telling that story to a new generation. but we are also hopefully exploring it through tina's point of view and what it means for her to be kind of. so associated with some of the worst times in life ahead of abusive life is no other way...
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not as much in hell may have. sex. it's the end. milledge believe discussed are doubles and then up this gun go to do all of this to look dude. your live head of you love you so you can call said the telephone because there's a doctor because you're better if one of us it was that i look on the son of a balance. not the last as president we learned that our being a lover is all there is the idea we're in the real question that if we are going to look at how any. of them how do you only mean girls seem. to. be nice about it but i know you're. not getting if you miss fish cuisine. that i know to conform with is to disarm of the good of the good but amelia and that mr i want to be modest but stammered simile own. image. why didn't she do command this in any dances with the planet. coming up tomorrow night like i'm going to speckles have a good day because then you know then that and then it's him and the. day. in bed welcome to that and the. there was a little for i live. with the hope of the bush could look like you did not and i was
not as much in hell may have. sex. it's the end. milledge believe discussed are doubles and then up this gun go to do all of this to look dude. your live head of you love you so you can call said the telephone because there's a doctor because you're better if one of us it was that i look on the son of a balance. not the last as president we learned that our being a lover is all there is the idea we're in the real question that if we are going to look at how any. of them how do you only mean...
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and they sure as hell don't need a tunnel.odcast host: they don't have to sit in traffic in their teslas. rep. nunes: i thought everybody was panicked with covid, who's going to get in a train? i know that they are not going to. podcast host: yeah. rep. nunes: the left is always really good at consolidating power. they figure out how to tip the playing field in their direction. we are seeing that with hr one. which i interpret, and i want you to tell me if this is right, but hr one is basically about the california election practices and trying to force them on the whole country. is that right? what have you seen? podcast host: what happened in california, i think it is a good question so everybody understands what they did. first, we had absentee voting, a lot of people liked it. very convenient. you could sign up for it. then they moved to permanent absentee voting. that was very simple, reduced paperwork. it wasn't a problem. then they came along and said , well, we are going to come , when you go into the department of mot
and they sure as hell don't need a tunnel.odcast host: they don't have to sit in traffic in their teslas. rep. nunes: i thought everybody was panicked with covid, who's going to get in a train? i know that they are not going to. podcast host: yeah. rep. nunes: the left is always really good at consolidating power. they figure out how to tip the playing field in their direction. we are seeing that with hr one. which i interpret, and i want you to tell me if this is right, but hr one is basically...
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they were hell—bent on causing _ criminals. they were hell—bent on causing the — criminals.mage you have described and despite our efforts and patience, a violent mob erupted from it _ i have also spoken to the elected mayor of bristol, marvin reece. he said he is not a fan of many aspects of the new police and i bill but this is something well beyond that, it has gone beyond the fact that they wear those protests early in they wear those protests early in the day. police had asked people not to attend because of pandemic restrictions but they did so in their thousands. they then seem to be a smaller group of hundreds who came down to the police station in the centre of bristol, intent on causing trouble and damage. both the chief constable and marvin reece, the mayor of bristol, both adamant that this is a very different element, it was a criminal element that were intent on causing physical damage to buildings, to vehicles and two police officers themselves. thank you, john. let's speak now to martin booth. he runs the website bristol 24/7 and was at the protests last nigh
they were hell—bent on causing _ criminals. they were hell—bent on causing the — criminals.mage you have described and despite our efforts and patience, a violent mob erupted from it _ i have also spoken to the elected mayor of bristol, marvin reece. he said he is not a fan of many aspects of the new police and i bill but this is something well beyond that, it has gone beyond the fact that they wear those protests early in they wear those protests early in the day. police had asked people...
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i respect the hell out of that.spend more time talking about representation at the golden globe's or the amazing actors this year. or sean penn's hair. but we have to talk about the political scandal rocking the country. >> new york governor andrew cuomo increasingly under fire tonight, a second woman reportedly coming forward accusing him of sexual harassment. >> the latest allegations from 25-year-old charlotte bennett a former cuomo executive assistant and advisor. she told the niemsz the 65-year-old asked her about her sex life, if age made a difference in relationships and if she had ever been with an older man. at one point she said the governor is fine with anybody above age 22. >> the "times" reported the 67-year-old governor had been lonely during the pandemic and pressed her on who she last hugged saying he couldn't even hug anyone before turning to bennett before asking her who she last heading hugged, saying, no, really hugged anybody. >> she interpreted it as overtures tore sexual relationship. >> the 6
i respect the hell out of that.spend more time talking about representation at the golden globe's or the amazing actors this year. or sean penn's hair. but we have to talk about the political scandal rocking the country. >> new york governor andrew cuomo increasingly under fire tonight, a second woman reportedly coming forward accusing him of sexual harassment. >> the latest allegations from 25-year-old charlotte bennett a former cuomo executive assistant and advisor. she told the...
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tell us about the hell that you went through that day. >> where do i start?is not and was not normal. nobody should be subjected to go through what me and my colleagues went through. we dealt with terrorists who held back on changing the results of an election a and -- sorry, i got a little emotional right there. that intro kind of -- man. took me back there for a moment. >> i want you to be honest. why is that officer dunn? >> just today i guess it was a bitter or sweet kind of moment that we were acknowledged of getting the gold medal of the amazing honor. if i can say so it is humbly well deserved for my co-workers and myself. the circumstances in which we got it did not come at a great loss. we lost some colleagues and just thinking about it is fresh now. you have good days and bad days and just thinking about it takes you back to that hell day. it was tough the live through and also tough to relive and talking about it. >> you know i have seen some interviews with you. i have never seen you this emotional. do you think in the beginning were you in a stat
tell us about the hell that you went through that day. >> where do i start?is not and was not normal. nobody should be subjected to go through what me and my colleagues went through. we dealt with terrorists who held back on changing the results of an election a and -- sorry, i got a little emotional right there. that intro kind of -- man. took me back there for a moment. >> i want you to be honest. why is that officer dunn? >> just today i guess it was a bitter or sweet kind...
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now, what the hell is this?to any gay-ass fat camp! - now, eric, all these people came here and paid to send you to camp because they care about you. - yeah, except for me. i just wanted to see the look on your face when they told you. - mom, tell them! tell them i'm not fat; i'm just big-boned! tell them all the stories about how everyone in your family was big as a child but then grew into their bodies. - oh, sweetie, those were all lies. you're just fat. - and now we will be removing the spleen. notice how the manatee's spleen is designed for-- - ah, miss choksondick, can we have a quick word with you? - all right. continue with the removal of the spleen, children. i'll be right back. - oh, dude, check this out. - that's so gross. - hey, kenny, how much for you to eat this? - [muffled] - i'll give you 10 bucks to eat it. - i'll throw in five. - and so, apparently, there's been a little mix-up. the manatees were meant to go to the denver shelter aquarium, and the frogs were meant to come here. - oh, dear. - i'
now, what the hell is this?to any gay-ass fat camp! - now, eric, all these people came here and paid to send you to camp because they care about you. - yeah, except for me. i just wanted to see the look on your face when they told you. - mom, tell them! tell them i'm not fat; i'm just big-boned! tell them all the stories about how everyone in your family was big as a child but then grew into their bodies. - oh, sweetie, those were all lies. you're just fat. - and now we will be removing the...
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now he wants it all to go to hell. when i left office six weeks ago, we had created the most secure border in u.s. history. we had built almost 500 miles of great border wall that helped us with these numbers because once it is up -- they used to say a wall does not work. you know what i have always said. walls and wheels. those are two things that will never change. the wall has been amazing. they don't want to complete it. they don't want to complete little sections in certain little areas. it has had an impact nobody would have even believed. it is amazing considering the democrats' number one priority was to ensure the wall would never get billed. we -- get built. we ended catch and release. ended asylum, fraud and brought illegal crossings to historic lows. when illegal aliens trespassed across our borders, they were promptly caught, attained and sent back home. these -- detained and sent back on. these were some rough customers entering our country. it took the new administration only a few weeks to turn this unp
now he wants it all to go to hell. when i left office six weeks ago, we had created the most secure border in u.s. history. we had built almost 500 miles of great border wall that helped us with these numbers because once it is up -- they used to say a wall does not work. you know what i have always said. walls and wheels. those are two things that will never change. the wall has been amazing. they don't want to complete it. they don't want to complete little sections in certain little areas....
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. >> i don't know what the hell you guys want. i wasn't there!> for 13 years i believed chris tapp was part of my daughter's killing. >> this is not just a regular case. it's woven in the fabric of every ifpd guy's career that's here. >> target vehicle, keep an eye on it. >> there is one person that killed my daughter. >> he is going to be coming out. >> these are the stories that keep me up at night, the cases that are truly stranger than fiction. >> idaho falls is a really nice little western town. it's a good place to live, good place to raise a family. >> it's a city of about 65,000 and right on the snake river. >> we have a beautiful waterfall that is probably a quarter of a mile long and it's kind of a big attraction in town. >> the idaho falls temple is right in the center of town. it's sort of the center of spiritual life for a lot of the mormon community in the area. >> a lot of these people around here will give you the shirt off their back. idaho falls is a very safe place to live. we don't have a lot of murder. >> 18-year-old angie do
. >> i don't know what the hell you guys want. i wasn't there!> for 13 years i believed chris tapp was part of my daughter's killing. >> this is not just a regular case. it's woven in the fabric of every ifpd guy's career that's here. >> target vehicle, keep an eye on it. >> there is one person that killed my daughter. >> he is going to be coming out. >> these are the stories that keep me up at night, the cases that are truly stranger than fiction....
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>> they've already gotten better, but they'll get a hell of a lot better real quick, or we'll hear of some people leaving. we can get this done. we're going to get it done. i had a long meeting with some of the team and several cabinet level officers the other night. we're going to be moving within the next week over 100,000 -- i mean, 1,000 people out of the border patrol into safe, secure beds and facilities. we're going to significantly ramp up -- we're already out there contacting everyone from
>> they've already gotten better, but they'll get a hell of a lot better real quick, or we'll hear of some people leaving. we can get this done. we're going to get it done. i had a long meeting with some of the team and several cabinet level officers the other night. we're going to be moving within the next week over 100,000 -- i mean, 1,000 people out of the border patrol into safe, secure beds and facilities. we're going to significantly ramp up -- we're already out there contacting...
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hell, the biggest thing congress does for you is flood your inbox.rhode island. i'm going to tell you about the parts of the government you'll meet in real life. let's start with the tsa. that's the part of the government in charge of feeling you up and confiscating your little shampoo bottles filled with hennessey. here's a tip, kids. always drink your booze before you get on the flight. mmm! (exhales) and do you know how the tsa gets away with harassing us like this? it's 'cause the men... ...are so damn fine. next, we've got the irs. you know how the mafia collects protection money? this is sort of like the same thing. you see, whatever you make, the government wants a taste, and the irs are the guys who come to get it. but don't worry, the government will use that money for important things like drones and studies to see if they can grow corn on the sun. next, the fbi. unless you're mobbed up, you're probably not gonna hear much from these guys. they're busy working on a backlog of cases from people who copied a vhs tape in 1987. because if there
hell, the biggest thing congress does for you is flood your inbox.rhode island. i'm going to tell you about the parts of the government you'll meet in real life. let's start with the tsa. that's the part of the government in charge of feeling you up and confiscating your little shampoo bottles filled with hennessey. here's a tip, kids. always drink your booze before you get on the flight. mmm! (exhales) and do you know how the tsa gets away with harassing us like this? it's 'cause the men......
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try this and you are going to hell i'm going to have a clue. how could i. have all of that they want to know how i am me. and don't occlusion i don't why i'm retired. lousily gallium with classmates. here's a get away with off in the sky with a wife. and i would stay out of the as a warning. along with any question i had to give my who's. been able to tell me. that i've already. been there. and i didn't because i would have little. or no as it were shot. not any fun no. costume a lot of. it's a $100.00. sure do not and only you know him global issue one. day as an issue in. his home i smile running. around and yeah. nick was from one of the folks who knew and could it was a whole lot less so shows a veteran lead the new community vets on the health so she can go on as we live in on a. nice oh no well. i was going to sort out the laying on of. it are you going to there are no gaza. you are a foreigner surely charlestown a child actually probably good enough. to shine or a boy or me it is because you have bad luck luck lot either strong are. another know it a
try this and you are going to hell i'm going to have a clue. how could i. have all of that they want to know how i am me. and don't occlusion i don't why i'm retired. lousily gallium with classmates. here's a get away with off in the sky with a wife. and i would stay out of the as a warning. along with any question i had to give my who's. been able to tell me. that i've already. been there. and i didn't because i would have little. or no as it were shot. not any fun no. costume a lot of. it's a...
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now he wants it all to go to hell.x weeks ago, we had created the most secure border in u.s. history. we had built almost 500 miles of great border wall that helped us with these numbers because once it is up -- they used to say a wall does not work. you know what i have always said. walls and wheels. those are two things that will never change. the wall has been amazing. they don't want to complete it. they don't want to complete little sections in certain little areas. it has had an impact nobody would have even believed. it is amazing considering the democrats' number one priority was to ensure the wall would never get billed. we -- get built. we ended catch and release. ended asylum, fraud and brought illegal crossings to historic lows. when illegal aliens trespassed across our borders, they were promptly caught, attained and sent back home. these -- detained and sent back on. these were some rough customers entering our country. it took the new administration only a few weeks to turn this unprecedented accomplishm
now he wants it all to go to hell.x weeks ago, we had created the most secure border in u.s. history. we had built almost 500 miles of great border wall that helped us with these numbers because once it is up -- they used to say a wall does not work. you know what i have always said. walls and wheels. those are two things that will never change. the wall has been amazing. they don't want to complete it. they don't want to complete little sections in certain little areas. it has had an impact...
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torture and hell. the humane case is probably one of the most notorious cases in human rights jurisprudence dogs in the street know about what a man they know what happened to him in and protect her they know that it was torture. we have documents that made it very clear expressed the clear but those that. were not only authorized and the techniques but knew exactly what they were authorized and which was the half torture. they spoke to all of the men of their experience all of them seem to come to the white noise most of even the batemans and the machine that was used to create white noise and actually cost less than one pint to manufacture. a document and much the murdered race had communicated with the british prime minister regarding to torture you see the word on paper at that level. you know without plays it intoned. through the act of making art is how i process my thoughts and ideas. i think about the family tree and i was thinking about. in our family something came in out of left field and br
torture and hell. the humane case is probably one of the most notorious cases in human rights jurisprudence dogs in the street know about what a man they know what happened to him in and protect her they know that it was torture. we have documents that made it very clear expressed the clear but those that. were not only authorized and the techniques but knew exactly what they were authorized and which was the half torture. they spoke to all of the men of their experience all of them seem to...
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hell of a. canyon ever. by denton's today one sees you only need a libyan a our assessment to go ahead and have a what is today woman to push just as rouge. libya the one with that he did you. see if you need 29 members sure she has a priest that is a servant. of the. senate she absolutely from the problems of and out of. whack. oh. yeah. sure. sure. sure. you know. it wasn't limited man who was there because bob spoke and she lives my butt off obviously loaf and. i don't have a son to show but a mother. of many. will feel a. look what is good can be if we had a touch of this and the judge. would let you hustle that and keep it moving. on the team if she heard it from somebody outside me lydia chutney me but i'm a. patient in multiple cases usually a case over the case of blackness. well what i remember she was yes you can and will crush you had it in iowa she has or she bush should be at the amount of mccain she's lucky c.d.t. and it's a beauty i'm still 100. percent. with a. few. of. them. but. when the lo
hell of a. canyon ever. by denton's today one sees you only need a libyan a our assessment to go ahead and have a what is today woman to push just as rouge. libya the one with that he did you. see if you need 29 members sure she has a priest that is a servant. of the. senate she absolutely from the problems of and out of. whack. oh. yeah. sure. sure. sure. you know. it wasn't limited man who was there because bob spoke and she lives my butt off obviously loaf and. i don't have a son to show but...
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oh, hell no! oh, my god. [ speaking foreign language ] >> oh, hell no! what the hell!ge ] >> and we are staying on top of that severe weather in alabama. but in the meantime, just ahead, in "the situation room," georgia's governor just signed a major election overall bill that will restrict voter access in the state. we're going to talk about it with martin luther king, iii. ♪ ♪ and flush them away. it's just science! just... science. seventh generation - [narrator] grubhub perks give you deals on all the food that makes you boogie. (upbeat music) get the food you love with perks from- - [crowd] grubhub. - grammarly business turned my marketing team into rock stars. (diana strums guitar) maya swears by grammarly business because it keeps her work on brand and error-free. fast and easy. - [announcer] learn more at grammarly.com/business. >>> just moments ago, georgia's republican governor signed a sweeping election overhaul bill imposing new restrictions on vote thing the state. joining us in "the situation room," martin luther king, iii. thank you nor coming on. look f
oh, hell no! oh, my god. [ speaking foreign language ] >> oh, hell no! what the hell!ge ] >> and we are staying on top of that severe weather in alabama. but in the meantime, just ahead, in "the situation room," georgia's governor just signed a major election overall bill that will restrict voter access in the state. we're going to talk about it with martin luther king, iii. ♪ ♪ and flush them away. it's just science! just... science. seventh generation - [narrator]...
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i'll see you in hell, with these two guys. come on, what's a smoothie bowl? >> i don't know. >> stephen: and if you don't know, it doesn't exist. khater's looking at a harsh punishment, because since he's not a u.s. citizen, a guilty verdict would likely result in his deportation. that must give him some mixed emotions. ( as khater ) "i can't believe i'm about to get deported. on the other hand, i got an immigrant deported! woo!" the rioters aren't the only ones under scrutiny. the capitol police just suspended an officer who had an anti-semitic document in plain sight at a capitol police checkpoint. that is shocking. anti-semitism has no place in congress, outside marjorie taylor greene demanding that nasa baptize the jewish space laser. the questionable document in question is the protocols of the meetings of the learned elders that is horrifying. of zion, which the anti-defamation league calls "a classic in paranoid, racist literature." that's actually one of the blurbs on the back, along with "a great beach read"-- mel gibson. fallout from the riot has al
i'll see you in hell, with these two guys. come on, what's a smoothie bowl? >> i don't know. >> stephen: and if you don't know, it doesn't exist. khater's looking at a harsh punishment, because since he's not a u.s. citizen, a guilty verdict would likely result in his deportation. that must give him some mixed emotions. ( as khater ) "i can't believe i'm about to get deported. on the other hand, i got an immigrant deported! woo!" the rioters aren't the only ones under...
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>> if the old country is in hell, the rohingyas are at the bottom of the hell. we have lesshan half million rohingya completely isolated from the international community. anchor: we know that 520 or so peaceful protesters have been killed so far. can you talk more about the human toll unfolding? >> this is an illegitimate military government trying to stay in power, trying to increase its wealth. it has no value for democratic reforms. no value for its citizens. not only forhe acting majority but -- but it's minority citizens. whether it be a child, pregnant lady come or even medics. students. it sees them as targets. we have seen in the last two months, human casualties. the people will not give up easily. they are angry. this is an opportunity for all of the ethnic minorities including the majority to put aside our differences and fight the criminal, illegitimate military junta, especially min aung hlaing, who should already belong behind bars. anchor: thank you so much for your time. now, to niger, where the government says it has foiled an attempted coup. th
>> if the old country is in hell, the rohingyas are at the bottom of the hell. we have lesshan half million rohingya completely isolated from the international community. anchor: we know that 520 or so peaceful protesters have been killed so far. can you talk more about the human toll unfolding? >> this is an illegitimate military government trying to stay in power, trying to increase its wealth. it has no value for democratic reforms. no value for its citizens. not only forhe...
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or hell you. are asked for starting to work on the power supply of 2 sites in the industrial park to . get it into home to finish the work we started 6 days ago 6 days i mean we need more workers in. the landfill because you need more workers for a brief period and lisette it did they still need to stay on for maintenance some 30 more workers for a large insisted it could be a lot of abseil mama with the salmon that's the university where i studied the euphrates university right at it critically and the department of civil engineering units. that i am one every day i drove down this road. buddy on me there was an old man who sold cakes from a cart and their muslim blood money i never bought them anywhere else i'm on the head to foot and measure how little just appears to make him now but. 2 6 6 that's how i how you behave polish your safety harness. as. in a little but there's nothing on the signs the civil council isn't mentioned any less this project is financed by the council advertise all the
or hell you. are asked for starting to work on the power supply of 2 sites in the industrial park to . get it into home to finish the work we started 6 days ago 6 days i mean we need more workers in. the landfill because you need more workers for a brief period and lisette it did they still need to stay on for maintenance some 30 more workers for a large insisted it could be a lot of abseil mama with the salmon that's the university where i studied the euphrates university right at it...
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not as much in hell may. if. you believe disgust of douglas and then up this gun go to do you want to say look dude gave any to live head of you love you said you can quote so that they live on because there's about you because just because one of us was not i look on the son of a balance. not the last as president we learned that are we now lovers will mourn and there is there you will and then you'll see that feel like when it's all good how and then it's up to how and you've got to do your thing in i mean the. business about that i know you're. not getting if you miss fish cuisine. that i know it's a comparable movies to the star mother of the glee but amelia and the mr i want to be modest but some who similarly own. image. why didn't she do command this in any dances with the planet. coming tomorrow night look i'm going to have a good cause then i know this now but i know better and then it's him and the. day. in bed welcome to that and the. there was a little file you. had your house up with the hope of the
not as much in hell may. if. you believe disgust of douglas and then up this gun go to do you want to say look dude gave any to live head of you love you said you can quote so that they live on because there's about you because just because one of us was not i look on the son of a balance. not the last as president we learned that are we now lovers will mourn and there is there you will and then you'll see that feel like when it's all good how and then it's up to how and you've got to do your...
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so i went through all kinds of hell to get to him. he took me in the back on a mountain where there was kind of a rim rock and trees and green stones. and he said here they are, 27 of them or something like that. and since that time, i haven't had any nightmares about them being left over there anymore. after what happened to me, and it's -- i pretty much -- it was called -- it's -- immortal combat is the name of the book. and there's four books that will -- that was me when i was 19. i had hair then. and you know, i told you i've been looking for that medic for 45 years. >> uh-huh. >> the person that wrote this book is harold gamble. he was the medic. he introduced me at a reunion to jack cotton, and he was the medic that picked up those two people off the road and this is what he says here. and this, larry, larry is the person that knows who that wounded guy was i held until he died. i met him on the trail, but i didn't talk to him, and i didn't remember, but he was the guy. and this is the medic who was left alone on the side of th
so i went through all kinds of hell to get to him. he took me in the back on a mountain where there was kind of a rim rock and trees and green stones. and he said here they are, 27 of them or something like that. and since that time, i haven't had any nightmares about them being left over there anymore. after what happened to me, and it's -- i pretty much -- it was called -- it's -- immortal combat is the name of the book. and there's four books that will -- that was me when i was 19. i had...
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he's like, what the hell are you doing? >> reporter: how did it eventually end? >> reporter: did you go home that night? >> no. my brother was out of town so i asked bryan if i could stay with him. because i didn't want to be home alone. >> reporter: that's a big step. did you feel safer? >> yeah. >> reporter: but then tom all of 23 years old barged into bryan rein's place middle of the night when she was there, demanding to know the 31-year-old doctor's intentions. what did bryan think of this? >> he thought he was a stupid kid. >> reporter: well, he was being a stupid kid. you'd have to agree with that. >> yeah, because i asked him should i file a restraining order? should i do something? and he said, no, he's just a stupid kid. he'll get over it. just give him time to get it out of his system. >> reporter: but he didn't get over it. and one night when nobody was home he went into ann's house, into her bedroom. >> and he said he found my journal and read it. >> reporter: what did it feel like to have your personal journal read like that by him? >> it just felt
he's like, what the hell are you doing? >> reporter: how did it eventually end? >> reporter: did you go home that night? >> no. my brother was out of town so i asked bryan if i could stay with him. because i didn't want to be home alone. >> reporter: that's a big step. did you feel safer? >> yeah. >> reporter: but then tom all of 23 years old barged into bryan rein's place middle of the night when she was there, demanding to know the 31-year-old doctor's...
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. >> oh, hell no!> proving laughter may help in the fight against injustice. >> thank you all for coming. white power! >>> working royal. prince harry's new job title. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. so you're my fairy godmayo? yes, i wield the power of best foods to magically transform any food into creamy, dreamy works of art. boop. with a butter knife? this is a mayo knife. ♪ ♪ >>> good evening. thank you for joining us. tonight, the children arriving at the u.s./mexico border. tired, hungry, stepping into a strange new land, packed into processing centers. this as president biden faces major pushback, promising to carry out a humane immigration policy that is tested to its limits. here's abc's cecilia vega. >> reporter: in the pitch dark on this dusty road along the u.s./mexico border, it is another busy night. authorities overwhelm
. >> oh, hell no!> proving laughter may help in the fight against injustice. >> thank you all for coming. white power! >>> working royal. prince harry's new job title. ordinary tissues burn when theo blows. so dad bought puffs plus lotion, and rescued his nose. with up to 50% more lotion puffs bring soothing softness and relief. a nose in need deserves puffs indeed. so you're my fairy godmayo? yes, i wield the power of best foods to magically transform any food into...
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. >> we fight, we fight like hell. and if you don't fight like hell, we're not going to have a country any more. >> scuffles breaking out as trump supporters gather in support of his efforts to stay in power. >> madam speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitution and the laws of the united states... >> they have stormed the u.s. capitol, and something else that should be noted, they haveone so with ease. >> it happened very quickly, that the mob ran over the first barricades, that were really just bicycle racks, and then ran up the steps. >> stand aside and let us in, you traitors! >> this is the united states of america a we're watching protesters try to undermine the course of an election? >> the situation igetting out of control, but it is, has turned insane, frankly. >> i could not believe when they actually were able to shatter glass that i had assumed was bulletproof. they were able to wedge open what i thought was the strongest door on earth. >> narrator: their goal: to overturn the presidential ele
. >> we fight, we fight like hell. and if you don't fight like hell, we're not going to have a country any more. >> scuffles breaking out as trump supporters gather in support of his efforts to stay in power. >> madam speaker, members of congress, pursuant to the constitution and the laws of the united states... >> they have stormed the u.s. capitol, and something else that should be noted, they haveone so with ease. >> it happened very quickly, that the mob ran...
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and some more shared, with me, stories of their hells, that day.was rough. it is rough. >> so, here's -- >> i -- i guess, i carry that a little heavier today, i guess. >> well, listen. i appreciate you sharing that and -- and all of this. you -- i just want -- i want people to know. you know, i mentioned how you were called racial slurs. here you are, a police officer, who protected the capitol and the people who were inside of it. mostly, to protect the people who are inside of it. that's your job, as a capitol police officer. and to keep the peace. and, here, you have this group of people who start storming the capitol. and -- and trying to overtake the place, that is a sim ymbol our democracy. and then, calling you, a police officer, calling you the n word. what was that like? take us through that. tell us what happened. >> so, i said before, at that particular moment, when i was called -- and i'll refer to it as a racial slur. i said it earlier. but that word is a weapon, as been said before. and i don't want to give it power, especially in thi
and some more shared, with me, stories of their hells, that day.was rough. it is rough. >> so, here's -- >> i -- i guess, i carry that a little heavier today, i guess. >> well, listen. i appreciate you sharing that and -- and all of this. you -- i just want -- i want people to know. you know, i mentioned how you were called racial slurs. here you are, a police officer, who protected the capitol and the people who were inside of it. mostly, to protect the people who are inside...
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for me, this is a hell no, it's a hell no to government treading on our rights. it's a hell no to the regulations of our second -- regulation of our second amendment. it's a hell no to government trampling on our freedoms. all these new gun laws will do is leave law-abiding citizens defenseless while criminals, wait for it, break the law. so i have a few questions for my colleagues on the left. i want to know, why do you trust the american people so little? why do you look down on them? as lesser than you? how detached are you to believe that someone else's rights should be subject to bureaucratic permission, to your permission? why is it ok to provide armed security for yourself, but take away the rights of americans to do so themselves? why do you feel the need to keep a registry of gun owners? do you not trust the american people? are you afraid of your neighbors? do you despise their rights? how much power over the american people will it take to satisfy these radicals on the left? our rights don't come from politicians. they come from god almighty. stop pret
for me, this is a hell no, it's a hell no to government treading on our rights. it's a hell no to the regulations of our second -- regulation of our second amendment. it's a hell no to government trampling on our freedoms. all these new gun laws will do is leave law-abiding citizens defenseless while criminals, wait for it, break the law. so i have a few questions for my colleagues on the left. i want to know, why do you trust the american people so little? why do you look down on them? as...
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hell of. a war he has of which he did. and he. said she. the soft she learned old man what are you know who have no limits on national combative economies after. even a superior. particle should. get more of them in asia. i mean there's a need has room to feel it alone for long as you separate was like under civil. coming up on a full song. the source was. if we do crude. oil out of his it or she is near. the suv. the lave sitting still here. because of his arch konkona he will visit him of the other one is you imagine not notice or there's. more says 120 past the tip. of what i knew of the battle of the. damien scariest bus in some. city meeker's really make me. feel. a force in the frontier i make really just incremental. as the something. more likely will cheer a whole current. to 1st. visit there in the surname for the moment you. see the man and but there was a question of a $20.00 bill so there busy was a moment you. invent . a sufi on normal person curse of a new. bill a poor make. them stronger after dr. but secure yellow for the 2
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and pretty much to hell with everyone else. elderly, as michael gerson put it, it's a callousness towards everyone who isn't your voter at that moment. who isn't -- doesn't happen to be on your side or supporting you at that moment. and i think it's really even beyond social darwinism. i think it's really this kind of neoistic, what's good for me is what's good for me, and it's only in terms of surviving the next news cycle, making it through the next primary and everything else is really just kind of noise. the idea that republicans -- i mean, it's important to remember that in 1980, senator daniel patrick moynihan, a democrat, said the republicans are now the party of ideas. that 40 years ago seems like a thousand years ago now. now the republicans are party of winning in the next ten minutes and let tomorrow take care of itself and the hell with everybody else. >> so katty kay, again, just to sort of put the stakes down in this conversation, we all know who trump is and we know he's not going to change and there's obvious re
and pretty much to hell with everyone else. elderly, as michael gerson put it, it's a callousness towards everyone who isn't your voter at that moment. who isn't -- doesn't happen to be on your side or supporting you at that moment. and i think it's really even beyond social darwinism. i think it's really this kind of neoistic, what's good for me is what's good for me, and it's only in terms of surviving the next news cycle, making it through the next primary and everything else is really just...
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mike: we've gone through hell. we've gone through hell together. lemonis: the c.e.o. is incapable of doing his job. why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody. lemonis: what about you? the head of marketing isn't allowed to do hers. shauna: i feel like i try to take on things, and you try to take them back. -sandy: it's not that simple. -shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse... mike: paul was handling the numbers. i trusted, but i didn't verify. lemonis: ...the day of reckoning gets closer and closer. $1,900,000 is the total debt, and you have no cash. it's like a train wreck. if i can't restore some leadership in this legendary brand... mike: you've really got the wrong picture of this whole thing. lemonis: no, no, no. i got the very clear picture. ...it's going to melt down this time for good. get this right, or it's gonna die. my name is marcus lemonis, and i risk my own money to save struggling businesses. we're not gonna wake up every morning wondering if we have a job. we're gonna wake
mike: we've gone through hell. we've gone through hell together. lemonis: the c.e.o. is incapable of doing his job. why are you blaming everybody else? mike: i'm not blaming everybody. lemonis: what about you? the head of marketing isn't allowed to do hers. shauna: i feel like i try to take on things, and you try to take them back. -sandy: it's not that simple. -shauna: well, it is. lemonis: as the dysfunction gets worse and worse... mike: paul was handling the numbers. i trusted, but i didn't...
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in and of the hell you. want to. donate. and i couldn't if someone's. going to do but induce an intimation from the complied 23000000 whole. event. hell it's abuse up. there for use. in. the new year and it's not any of the really had the. chance you're going to have it so that when the family. heated you think time will come up with can describe it sort of how long. it was. you know i think i will put on on this altogether thing. one more. or less of this one. little. nomination. i want to loko. last year by the victim to money as wrong song do bits and pieces of what organ is among us. look at the money give you a living key song we're muki move feedlot bend look loose remember for too long for new cool air over. the moon walk yell something. in me the more. of the money you. found it mean for me. a little bit of why the new. 5 upon the possible cause the news missed. made their own. home on their own. sitting. in a more. the more . we. were. in while in the. pair they were still a. place could do more may. with a paper based on the the lividity lips
in and of the hell you. want to. donate. and i couldn't if someone's. going to do but induce an intimation from the complied 23000000 whole. event. hell it's abuse up. there for use. in. the new year and it's not any of the really had the. chance you're going to have it so that when the family. heated you think time will come up with can describe it sort of how long. it was. you know i think i will put on on this altogether thing. one more. or less of this one. little. nomination. i want to...
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you are about to embark on a journey through emotional hell. [ laughter ] i also want to mention that, once again, my wife molly correctly predicted who the bachelor would pick. [ cheers and applause ] turned out to be the racist one, but she picked her. [ laughter ] molly has now chosen 9 of the last 12 winners on "the bachelor" and "bachelorette." [ applause ] that's 75%. that's more effective than the johnson & johnson vaccine. [ laughter ] one more item. since we just marked the first anniversary of the covid lockdowns, we sent a camera down to the third street farmers' market to ask people what their lice have been like over the past year. and then since everyone had their mouths covered we swapped their vices in a new edition of "masking questions." >> we're talking to people about the pandemic. lauren, what has been the toughest part about lockdown for you? >> the new way of living. everything is changed now. >> how about you, isaiah? what is the toughest part of the pandemic? >> i can't go on dates like i us tngs os the stuff i want to do, i can't do. i have to stay at home, f
you are about to embark on a journey through emotional hell. [ laughter ] i also want to mention that, once again, my wife molly correctly predicted who the bachelor would pick. [ cheers and applause ] turned out to be the racist one, but she picked her. [ laughter ] molly has now chosen 9 of the last 12 winners on "the bachelor" and "bachelorette." [ applause ] that's 75%. that's more effective than the johnson & johnson vaccine. [ laughter ] one more item. since we...
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leonard: you know what, go to hell and set their thermostat. sheldon: i don't have to go to hell. 73 degrees, i'm there already! (door slams) (insistent knocking) who is it? leonard. hang on. can i sleep on your couch tonight? uh, well, you can try, but the people across the hall are being very noisy. you heard that, huh? apparently, the one fella tried to adjust the thermostat, then the other fella went bat-crap crazy. so you agree, he's nuts. well, not as nuts as the guy who chooses to live with him. believe it or not, he was worse when i met him. oh, i do not believe that. you are so naive. just like i was seven years ago. i'd just started at the university. excuse me, i'm looking for sheldon cooper's apartment. oh, i bet you're here to check out the room for rent. yeah. run away, dude. what? run fast, run far. ♪ our whole universe was in a hot, dense state ♪ ♪ then nearly 14 billion years ago expansion started... wait! ♪ ♪ the earth began to cool ♪ ♪ the autotrophs began to drool, neanderthals developed tools ♪ ♪ we built the wall ♪ ♪ we built the pyramids ♪ ♪ math, science, h
leonard: you know what, go to hell and set their thermostat. sheldon: i don't have to go to hell. 73 degrees, i'm there already! (door slams) (insistent knocking) who is it? leonard. hang on. can i sleep on your couch tonight? uh, well, you can try, but the people across the hall are being very noisy. you heard that, huh? apparently, the one fella tried to adjust the thermostat, then the other fella went bat-crap crazy. so you agree, he's nuts. well, not as nuts as the guy who chooses to live...
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years' worth of school, so he could read and write and do figures, but he undoubtedly had no idea in hell where france was. and so he's going to get there. and he tries to run away at 10, 11. and he finally makes a break for it at 12. and his father can't capture him. and he goes all around the south. he lives with gypsies, he becomes a jockey, a good rider, he works with horses. he seems to be an intrepid youth. he can do anything, he works in stables, he works in stores remember works his way around the south. actually managed to make it to pensacola, delivering a horse, and he sees the ocean. but it's not the ocean, it's the gulf of mexico, but he thinks that's an ocean, i need to cross an ocean to get to france. so gradually he's worked his way up and back, finally comes up to atlanta, and he has a better sense that he has to go someplace on the eastern seaboard, so heads for virginia, riding on trains, under the cars, in the racks under the cars. he gets to virginia, richmond. then he gets to hampton road, the beach. he gets to a ship, he thinks, i'm going to make it. unfortunately t
years' worth of school, so he could read and write and do figures, but he undoubtedly had no idea in hell where france was. and so he's going to get there. and he tries to run away at 10, 11. and he finally makes a break for it at 12. and his father can't capture him. and he goes all around the south. he lives with gypsies, he becomes a jockey, a good rider, he works with horses. he seems to be an intrepid youth. he can do anything, he works in stables, he works in stores remember works his way...