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now he could have taken any number of photographs of barracks subjects around here. it's impossible to read a photographer's mind of course but it's very hard for me to believe that he was not commenting on surveillance, right? that is the central image of this photograph. that is the focus, the guard tower on the hill looking down on all. that is a mess hall. how about this portrait of childhood? it's not exactly the way i have taken portraits of my children clinging to barbed wire fences. bill manbo had documented certainly. we can see in these photographs a keen the keen awareness of the surveillance and the confinement that there is really only one image in the collection that is a shot of an overtly political moment and it's this one. there is heart mountain in the background. that is the high school building on the left, and an enormous crowd has gathered on a september afternoon in 1943 to see the folks who are protecting the belgian son with umbrellas or parasols. this is the moment when the people who had failed the government foiled attempt that you may hav
now he could have taken any number of photographs of barracks subjects around here. it's impossible to read a photographer's mind of course but it's very hard for me to believe that he was not commenting on surveillance, right? that is the central image of this photograph. that is the focus, the guard tower on the hill looking down on all. that is a mess hall. how about this portrait of childhood? it's not exactly the way i have taken portraits of my children clinging to barbed wire fences....
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the barracks in the background. you can see it is taking place in an open public space within the residential area of the camp itself. check this image out. there we go. there is something else special about this image. it is in color. it is actually in color. brilliant beautiful color. take this photograph for a moment. it is another shot of the same event at heart mountain and it was taken not by government photographer but one of the internees in camp. check that out. and then look at that. with the, restored. i have taken color photographs and removed the color so that you can see them the way we are accustomed to seeing this year and then see the way it was shot by the photographer. i wanted to take a moment and ask you what the impact is. i would love to hear comments from you. what is the impact of seeing this historical moment in color rather than in black and white? what is the difference of seeing it in color versus black-and-white? >> when i saw the color -- it felt warm. >> any other reactions? to, rathe
the barracks in the background. you can see it is taking place in an open public space within the residential area of the camp itself. check this image out. there we go. there is something else special about this image. it is in color. it is actually in color. brilliant beautiful color. take this photograph for a moment. it is another shot of the same event at heart mountain and it was taken not by government photographer but one of the internees in camp. check that out. and then look at that....
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barracks concealed by. masking devices. we living in this city have never seen like this before and people complained. what will be your action to this whether there will be any. additional federal allocations to major developed to ensure urban development because people would be afraid to walk in some backyards of the city well this is an important issue and i thank you all for raising it and let me explain why this is a good question i've already mentioned it and if some colleagues didn't hear. the city or florida or stop. the nearby territory that could. have been a close city a restricted area. it could be only conditionally called the city and that was never a vase military base and no foreigners could enter this area but from your point to your social development nothing happens here for decades. everything remained static and the construction was very modest. it was in the condition of degradation you know the first initial attempts are being made to dress securely. change the situation it was not enough to open the
barracks concealed by. masking devices. we living in this city have never seen like this before and people complained. what will be your action to this whether there will be any. additional federal allocations to major developed to ensure urban development because people would be afraid to walk in some backyards of the city well this is an important issue and i thank you all for raising it and let me explain why this is a good question i've already mentioned it and if some colleagues didn't...
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barely able to leave the barracks. she is something of an invalid for much of the rest of this time. comes back from new jersey and finds his wife and a hospital. so he decides not to go, not to take the family to new jersey, to stay in camp and care for his wife. mary and bill the end up leaving to join bill at the factory in cleveland. the only ones left in camp in 1945 are real engines up. they finally leave in september of 1943, just a month or two to five i'm sorry, 45, a month or two before the camp closes. they head back to california to find the crew. they discover when they get back that the landlord a few months after they left in 1942 plowed under their rhubarb crop, carted off the buildings. they're gone. they have nothing left. and it turns out that the landlord did not even on the land. he had been collecting rents from the family since 1937, but the property is given to the state because the land but have not been paying his taxes. the state had not come in and take a position, but that a landlord had no
barely able to leave the barracks. she is something of an invalid for much of the rest of this time. comes back from new jersey and finds his wife and a hospital. so he decides not to go, not to take the family to new jersey, to stay in camp and care for his wife. mary and bill the end up leaving to join bill at the factory in cleveland. the only ones left in camp in 1945 are real engines up. they finally leave in september of 1943, just a month or two to five i'm sorry, 45, a month or two...
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but adorable sitting in front of the barracks. that is billy on the right with the blue hat and cautious. little baseball bat, the little mini baseball bat looking thing. that is billy. that is also billy, eating an ice cream cone. one of the things we can see bill manbo doing with his color film and his camera is doing what most japanese-americans were not able to do, which is to use the camera to try to create and bring together some sense of a normal family life. taking pictures of their children is one of the staples of normal family life. that is what he was doing with this camera. there was a certain way -- photographs of being the family album, so many that japanese-americans don't have from this time period. that is a portrait of billy. let me show you another one of billy is a portrait. it is kind of different. what would you describe is the difference between last portrait and this one? >> desolation, i am hearing that -- survival. i'm sorry? monochromatic. it is a bit better with the lighting, but it is fairly monochrom
but adorable sitting in front of the barracks. that is billy on the right with the blue hat and cautious. little baseball bat, the little mini baseball bat looking thing. that is billy. that is also billy, eating an ice cream cone. one of the things we can see bill manbo doing with his color film and his camera is doing what most japanese-americans were not able to do, which is to use the camera to try to create and bring together some sense of a normal family life. taking pictures of their...
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i'm really unable to work, barely able to leave the barracks. june so comes back for new jersey, finds his wife in the hospital. so he decides not to take his family to new jersey, but to stay at camp and care for his wife. mary and billy end up leaving to join bill at the factory in cleveland. the only ones left in camp in 1945 are rio and june so. they finally leave in september september 1943, just a month or two -- 45, a month or two before the camp closes. and they head back to california to find the cruelest blow. they discover when they get back to the land board a few months after they left in 1942 plowed under their rhubarb crop, carted off the building. they're gone. they have nothing left in the cruelest blow of all, it turns out that the landlord didn't even own the land. he had been the rent from the family since 1937, but the property had defeated to the states because the landlord hadn't been paying his taxes. that landlord had no right to their rent from 1937 all the way through when they were forced out in 1942. bill and clevela
i'm really unable to work, barely able to leave the barracks. june so comes back for new jersey, finds his wife in the hospital. so he decides not to take his family to new jersey, but to stay at camp and care for his wife. mary and billy end up leaving to join bill at the factory in cleveland. the only ones left in camp in 1945 are rio and june so. they finally leave in september september 1943, just a month or two -- 45, a month or two before the camp closes. and they head back to california...
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is mitt romney as he drove by, they were protesting and chanting his name as they were supporting barrackma. they were president barack obama supporters. i asked him what they wanted to do. >> he is a good man, his beliefs and his plans would not help this country at all. i think we would be in worse shape. >> mitt romney left at 84:00. the protesters waited for an hour and a half to see mitt romney for a few seconds. they are saying was worth it. >> it was 87 in concord. 87 in livermore and in the north bay, the temperatures were in the 80s. a live look outside from the toll plaza. we're seeing crystal clear skies this evening. a few high clouds overhead. it is minimal and near the coastline. the temperatures in the 70s and 80s. more coming up. >>> also coming up -- >>> new tonight lat 11:00. a map was shot and killed in east oakland tonight. at 6:45. the man was found dead inside of the home. it was not cheer if he was shaw about the home or outside it. police have the description of a suspect. >>> a retired bay firefighter who disappeared from a chicago bowel train has been found in ne
is mitt romney as he drove by, they were protesting and chanting his name as they were supporting barrackma. they were president barack obama supporters. i asked him what they wanted to do. >> he is a good man, his beliefs and his plans would not help this country at all. i think we would be in worse shape. >> mitt romney left at 84:00. the protesters waited for an hour and a half to see mitt romney for a few seconds. they are saying was worth it. >> it was 87 in concord. 87...
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i love that for barrack. there is no such thing as us and them. if you a democrat or republican or none of the above and he knows we all love our country. >> she added an emotional family touch to the democratic national convention last night, focusing more on president obama's values and vision rather than policy differences he has with mitt romney. joining us now are peter fenn, a democratic strategist back from vacation and jim ascenzi, republican strategist. great to have you here. >> great to be back. >> good to see both of you. locate start with michelle obama last night, peter, i'll start with you. how did you think she did? >> i thought it was amazing. it was an emotional speech. hardly a dry eye in the place and very personal. she wrote the speech herself, i'm told. i thought delegates wereup handleibly exit by it, ready to go out and knock on doors which, is what you want and the folks that saw it on the felt the same way. >> jim, what did you think? did you think she did what she needed to do to help -- similar to ann romney last week t
i love that for barrack. there is no such thing as us and them. if you a democrat or republican or none of the above and he knows we all love our country. >> she added an emotional family touch to the democratic national convention last night, focusing more on president obama's values and vision rather than policy differences he has with mitt romney. joining us now are peter fenn, a democratic strategist back from vacation and jim ascenzi, republican strategist. great to have you here....
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. >> we're standing in f barracks, the west side in the theo lacy facility, and this is the scene of a pretty gruesome homicide that occurred in 2006. it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of child pornography. there's an inmate culture here that crimes against children are viewed as something that's rather despicable. so those inmates are commonly targeted for violence. but the reality in 2006 was we just didn't have the housing space or we were trying to juggle our inmate population to put him in a position. so what we did with him is we told him, you know, don't talk about your charges, don't talk about the crimes that you may have done or committed, you know, try and fit in, be nondescript. >> petrovich claims it wasn't the inmates who initially targeted chamberlain but two deputies wh
. >> we're standing in f barracks, the west side in the theo lacy facility, and this is the scene of a pretty gruesome homicide that occurred in 2006. it was the murder of inmate john derek chamberlain. it occurred in october. and it occurred over in d cube when the inmates drug chamberlain behind a privacy wall and out of view from the guard's station and, you know, savagely beat him to death. he was incarcerated for what we would consider a low-level sex-related offense. possession of...
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a car bombing killed at least 17 people as rebels targeted the barracks of government soldiers. >>> in cuba, millions remain in the dark after a massive power outage in havana in western parts of the country. no word on what caused the electrical failure. >>> actress emma watson, star of the "harry potter" series is being called the most dangerous celebrity to search for online. mcafee software says cyber criminals are using her as bait to steal personal information. users searching for her have a one in eight chance of landing on a malicious site. >>> and now here's a look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow closed at 13,306 after adding 14 points friday. the s&p gained five. the nasdaq was up a fraction. >>> taking a look at overseas trading. in tokyo, the nikkei was down two points, but in hong kong, the hang seng rose 25. >>> last year stocks had their best five-day stretch since june. experts believe a third round of stimulus will boost the economy. the federal reserve holds its two-day policy meeting this week. elsewhere, the government issues its report on august r
a car bombing killed at least 17 people as rebels targeted the barracks of government soldiers. >>> in cuba, millions remain in the dark after a massive power outage in havana in western parts of the country. no word on what caused the electrical failure. >>> actress emma watson, star of the "harry potter" series is being called the most dangerous celebrity to search for online. mcafee software says cyber criminals are using her as bait to steal personal information....
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president used an awkward metaphor when president reagan when all the marines were killed in the barracks, it takes time to fix your kitchen. he wasn't minimizing it just like president obama but its week's news president reagan is obviously out of it. meanwhile, big news coming out of this whole thing, mohammed morsi saying that unacceptable, siding with the bad guys and that is a bump in the road going forward. >> rick: selected outrage on the part of media? >> definitely selective outrage. in this case zero outrage of so many things that are outrageous. i guess most of outrage has been over the th youtube video that the administration elevated to a movie. it's not a maoef that nobody saw. they are buying in islamist line that there was a movie that all these people saw. i disagree with the idea the president saying it's a bump in the road. it makes it sound very almost minor. what is going is not minor having 20 different countries having anti-american uprising in addition to having four americans killed is much more than a bump in the road. >> rick: then the president comes to new yor
president used an awkward metaphor when president reagan when all the marines were killed in the barracks, it takes time to fix your kitchen. he wasn't minimizing it just like president obama but its week's news president reagan is obviously out of it. meanwhile, big news coming out of this whole thing, mohammed morsi saying that unacceptable, siding with the bad guys and that is a bump in the road going forward. >> rick: selected outrage on the part of media? >> definitely...
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. >> one of the staff officers was richard barrack, later the mayor of new york. and he says she came downstairs wearing so few clothes that not even a gentleman of the family should have seen her so attired, let alone so many strangers. [laughter] >> right. so, all right. obviously, you could genuinely see how a woman who was completely innocent of this plot and had just found out that her whole life had fallen apart would be upset. so it didn't strike -- it struck them -- it shocked them, but i think they managed to process it in the way she wanted them to process it, which is that she was just distraught over this. but also the fact that this incredibly beautiful woman is running around half clothed couldn't have probably made the men who were most likely to suspect her not suspect her because they were thinking about other things. [laughter] >> alexander hamilton fell for it hook, line and sinker. [laughter] and if you really want to appreciate alexander hamilton, the read his letter to his my fiancee about -- >> he's writing his fiancee about how cool this wo
. >> one of the staff officers was richard barrack, later the mayor of new york. and he says she came downstairs wearing so few clothes that not even a gentleman of the family should have seen her so attired, let alone so many strangers. [laughter] >> right. so, all right. obviously, you could genuinely see how a woman who was completely innocent of this plot and had just found out that her whole life had fallen apart would be upset. so it didn't strike -- it struck them -- it...
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around us are the barracks. they would have been -- back in 1814, they would have been one story. the second story was added in 1829. the fort as you see it now, in general, looks more like it would have done in the civil war. >> the american general in charge of the fort wanted to show the british that we weren't afraid. so, he sent word here, to the home of mary pickersgill. mary was a well-known flag maker. so, mary, what did the general ask you to do? >> why, he asked me to make a flag that was so large, the british would have no trouble seeing it from a distance. it was 30'x42'. each stripe was 2' wide, and every star was 2' from tip to tip. >> wow! that sounds really big. >> it was very large -- the largest flag to ever fly from a flagpole, as i understand. >> and did you have to work fast? >> well, i did work from sunrise till around 10:00 or 11:00 at night for about 6 weeks, so it did take me quite a while, and i worked as quickly as possible. >> to give you an idea of just how big the flag really is... it was this big. when did the battle begin? >> on september 13, 1814,
around us are the barracks. they would have been -- back in 1814, they would have been one story. the second story was added in 1829. the fort as you see it now, in general, looks more like it would have done in the civil war. >> the american general in charge of the fort wanted to show the british that we weren't afraid. so, he sent word here, to the home of mary pickersgill. mary was a well-known flag maker. so, mary, what did the general ask you to do? >> why, he asked me to make...
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does he not recall in 1983 241 service personnel were killed at a marine barracks in beirut?ronald reagan was president at that point? >> he's obviously not studied world events or world history. the fact of the matter is the middle east demographically is going through a historic almost bib lickcle shift in terms of a new generation that folks of mubarak and dictators in other countries in that region were, again, hopelessly disconnected and out of touch. for the u.s. to continue to describe them as allies, again, was something that would really harm our ability to interact in that region where again we sill have some vital national interests. >> congressman joe courtney of connecticut, thank you for joining us. >> thank you, martin. >>> next, as we go to break, the president is speaking in columbus. >> that's why i'm running for a second term as president of the united states. >> four more years! f four more years! >> hold on a second. hold on a second. i want you to know though because some of you may not have been paying attention at the convention because, you know, you
does he not recall in 1983 241 service personnel were killed at a marine barracks in beirut?ronald reagan was president at that point? >> he's obviously not studied world events or world history. the fact of the matter is the middle east demographically is going through a historic almost bib lickcle shift in terms of a new generation that folks of mubarak and dictators in other countries in that region were, again, hopelessly disconnected and out of touch. for the u.s. to continue to...
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the 27-year-old will sleep in the simple barracks of the alcohol free desert base. monica villamizar, cbs news, london. >> military service is a tradition for britain's royal family but combat duty is off- limits to the first in line. >>> still come when 9news now -- to come when 9news now continues, robots on the battlefield? it might sound crazy but it could happen sooner than we think. we'll have details and howard has the weekend forecast. >> jc, nice summer-like heat today but we have big changes as a strong cold front will be coming through tomorrow afternoon. i'll hell you what that's going -- tell you what that's going to do. a little mixed bag here, grass and weed pollen are moderate but the mold spores shot up to the high category. the changeable seven day forecast, i think you will like most of the changes, when 9news now at noon returns. >>> we've been combing through the day's daily deals emails and retailer websites to find you some deep discounts. and here are some of my friday favorites. work off that summer vacation weight gain. gild city has a deal
the 27-year-old will sleep in the simple barracks of the alcohol free desert base. monica villamizar, cbs news, london. >> military service is a tradition for britain's royal family but combat duty is off- limits to the first in line. >>> still come when 9news now -- to come when 9news now continues, robots on the battlefield? it might sound crazy but it could happen sooner than we think. we'll have details and howard has the weekend forecast. >> jc, nice summer-like heat...
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gullible to believe anything so it really has got very little to do with new pedro run up here for barrack room legacy i feel bad for i've been that i have. not been to mexico that you know i can see and i. can shacks you know. i just can't be brought here i can help. weekend i was. going to. have. them. come out my man. my man. come on i'm at. the. window oh. my. oh. well i got deported two weeks ago and while i was tied to the bat i had an accident that saved by the immigration fell down from. the doctor said at least two months before i could walk or take my cats home thirty to thirty three years old forty one from mexico this is what we got to go through. part of doing the. right thing this time they told me if i come back they want to be better all time. so that's why i was like i don't want to spend more time retail i'm going back to michael just credit it wasn't for this now we would know what you think you know. homo. and so you. know i run thirty years yeah i've been there all my life since i wasn't a kid and right now i got my kids over there and i'm separated by this that's what
gullible to believe anything so it really has got very little to do with new pedro run up here for barrack room legacy i feel bad for i've been that i have. not been to mexico that you know i can see and i. can shacks you know. i just can't be brought here i can help. weekend i was. going to. have. them. come out my man. my man. come on i'm at. the. window oh. my. oh. well i got deported two weeks ago and while i was tied to the bat i had an accident that saved by the immigration fell down...
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authorities are deliberately keeping the public in the dark and you ship it with it now that sim intelli barrack rats who come in for a year or two now face and don't want this problems on their hands meanwhile more and more kids who turn this virus infections from crimea's summer holidays and this is definitely caused by travel project state of the sea water cooler says lifting those containers from the bottom of the sea is impossible they will fall apart that's why experts suggest a different solution if. there's a technology which allows to see all these containers all for seven hundred years underground succumb for gases are constructed and put above the decaying barrels this would solve the problem. it is hard to estimate how much this kind of operation would cost but as long as these barrels are a threat to every black sea country key of would most certainly get international aid should it appeal for help this year's tourist season has finished with no major incidents but some say that next year unless there's urgent political action the region may not be so lucky. alexy rush of ski or see
authorities are deliberately keeping the public in the dark and you ship it with it now that sim intelli barrack rats who come in for a year or two now face and don't want this problems on their hands meanwhile more and more kids who turn this virus infections from crimea's summer holidays and this is definitely caused by travel project state of the sea water cooler says lifting those containers from the bottom of the sea is impossible they will fall apart that's why experts suggest a different...
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several streets along barracks row in the district will close for most of the day for the annual falltival. at 7:00 this morning police closed 8th street from e to i streets and then g street from 7th to 9th streets in southeast d.c. the roads should reopen by about 6:00 this afternoon. >>> this morning teams will do what no one person can do alone, pull an airplane using a rope and their own strength. it's all for a good cause but you can't just go out and do this kind of stunt. i got a chance to see the preparation. these fitness buffs are used to heavy lifting but preparing to pull an airplane requires a different kind of workout. >> it's going to be a combination of lower body, my core and also my back so a lot of muscles used so i'm training my whole body. >> all the way up. chin up. >> reporter: tony surge, larry, and chauncey are four of the 25-member team from golds gym in south arlington participating in the virginia special olympics plane pool. the challenge turns mere mortals into super heroes dragging a 164,000 pound 747 for 12 feet. the guys started training eight weeks b
several streets along barracks row in the district will close for most of the day for the annual falltival. at 7:00 this morning police closed 8th street from e to i streets and then g street from 7th to 9th streets in southeast d.c. the roads should reopen by about 6:00 this afternoon. >>> this morning teams will do what no one person can do alone, pull an airplane using a rope and their own strength. it's all for a good cause but you can't just go out and do this kind of stunt. i got...
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. >> tom: marty leclerc, with barrack yard advisors. >> susie: tomorrow on "n.b.r." as we mentioned, the federal reserve issues its latest policy decision, and newest economic forecast, we'll have complete analysis and market reaction. >> susie: with the fiscal cliff looming, and the nation's debt rating hanging in the balance, tonight's commentator explains, how the debt debate trickles down to you. he's simon constable, columnist at the wall street journal. >> reporter: genius physicist albert einstein famously commented that insanity is defined as doing the same thing over again and expecting a different result. it's an idea that congress needs to wake up to. more precisely, it needs to stop playing chicken with its fiscal decisions. the last few years we've seen nothing but dysfunction. remember the debt ceiling debate last year, that was when our elected officials waited until the very last minute to come to a decision. that sort of behavior isn't doing us as a country any favors. quite frankly it's nuts. it isn't just me that thinks so. ratings agency moodys ju
. >> tom: marty leclerc, with barrack yard advisors. >> susie: tomorrow on "n.b.r." as we mentioned, the federal reserve issues its latest policy decision, and newest economic forecast, we'll have complete analysis and market reaction. >> susie: with the fiscal cliff looming, and the nation's debt rating hanging in the balance, tonight's commentator explains, how the debt debate trickles down to you. he's simon constable, columnist at the wall street journal....
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as rebels targeted the barracks of government soldiers. >>> in cuba, millions remain in the dark after massive power outage in havana and western parts of the country. no word on what caused the electrical failure. >>> actress emma watson, star of the harry potter series, is being called the most dangerous celebrity to search for online. mcafee software says cyber criminals are using her as bait to steal personal information. users searching for her have a one in eight chance of landing on a malicious site. >>> and now here's your first look at this morning's dish of "scrambled politics." some interesting numbers have been crunched from the two recent conventions. at the democratic gathering last week, president obama was mentioned by name more than 250 times on just the first night. but for the entire republican convention, mitt romney was mentioned by name only 213 times. that's the entire convention. >>> on nbc's "meet the press," mitt romney denounced the bill that avoided a government default last year. even though his running mate, paul ryan, was one of the backers of the plan, r
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economics didn't work did it but of course you're going to suggest doing more of the same digging barracked digging up the. well you're going to find the solution down there is no more. so you know a lot of this the currency system it's all based on faith you just need the population to at least have faith that they're going to their money will be worth something now in that article you do see that they mention a lot they interview a lot of people in their sixty's and seventy's who have just withdrawn their cash from the banks because they said they weren't getting any cash anyway they weren't having any interest on their savings so they might as well take it home so we have all these old people across america with cash and home so now this final headline here max more people identify as lower class according to pew fully a third of americans now admit they are either of lower middle class or flat out lower class economic status that's an increase of twenty five percent since two thousand and eight now the reason why this is important is because americans have always been mostly lower class
economics didn't work did it but of course you're going to suggest doing more of the same digging barracked digging up the. well you're going to find the solution down there is no more. so you know a lot of this the currency system it's all based on faith you just need the population to at least have faith that they're going to their money will be worth something now in that article you do see that they mention a lot they interview a lot of people in their sixty's and seventy's who have just...
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barracks back is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russians travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen russian film until a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops so we claim or bill it is a big hit the defunct arn curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's all rushing through your words you can't buy the rubbles there on the. euro the local administration is increasingly under pressure to bring the infrastructure up to more than standards if these modernization efforts are not very popular with tourists if you come into a very authentic place like. it should stay the way it is that would be my wish i mean that's the part of the let you know authentic tradition here. i should not i would not like to have it in a shiny condition to be on as the time to change even for the better is not always good for business something that even a local band has become at
barracks back is essentially a picture of what would have happened to the soviet union if it was cut off from any financial support for two decades it's a curious site for western tourists and i think it could be even more appealing for russians travelers to keep its presence on spitsbergen russian film until a coal mine here but in terms of profit is far behind local souvenir shops so we claim or bill it is a big hit the defunct arn curtain still helps keep the money flowing guys it's all...