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remember during victorian days it gave us charles dickens and classics like a christmas cow. then during factors day, we gave as punk rock and the rise of the sex pistols and other great bands like that. now we have kind of the 21st century bars, johnson collapse, and the people there will be stuck in their 50 puddings, crying in their mince meat pies all christmas line. but it would be tragic if it weren't also a comical because they voted this for themselves. brags that back you fortunately, and the u. k. they of course have those like christmas meal and a can the right right christmas mail and it can be simply open up to 10. and then there is stuffing turkey a cranberry gravy and some pumpkin pie. all in christmas and it's in that's what's coming to tesco if you live in the u. k and stuff, but there will be no new supply according to total version. it will be made of cardboard, synthetic rice, things from a dustpan, inserting topped off by mince me. the virtual rat meet me. or you could possibly use stuff that you had in your cover from 101520 years ago. and finally, in te
remember during victorian days it gave us charles dickens and classics like a christmas cow. then during factors day, we gave as punk rock and the rise of the sex pistols and other great bands like that. now we have kind of the 21st century bars, johnson collapse, and the people there will be stuck in their 50 puddings, crying in their mince meat pies all christmas line. but it would be tragic if it weren't also a comical because they voted this for themselves. brags that back you fortunately,...
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charles dickens came to this country in 1942 and he did not love the united states.made some really prescient coach and observations about it went to cairo illinois which is very much like island this place that speculators -- the swampland and people went down there thinking they could loosen their bonnet and it was this messy place. in other places you might have a con man but america it was kind of celebrated. he said send the guy who'd sold all of these people this fraudulent land. isn't he corrupt? he's a terrible man, terrible. why do people appreciate him and like him? he's a smart man was the expression. he's a smart man. in other words it's pretty cool that he can't so many people and i think if i had to guess i would say americans are more prone to it or there's a part of us that is like that was really impressive and it's kind of fun to think that way. >> is why my husband and i are bench watching -- you look at him and objective when you say this guy is a jerk but you can't help but love him. there's a lovable scoundrel quality. >> there are so many scoun
charles dickens came to this country in 1942 and he did not love the united states.made some really prescient coach and observations about it went to cairo illinois which is very much like island this place that speculators -- the swampland and people went down there thinking they could loosen their bonnet and it was this messy place. in other places you might have a con man but america it was kind of celebrated. he said send the guy who'd sold all of these people this fraudulent land. isn't he...
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and no, that is not a line out of a charles dickens novel. it is america. in 2021.ndemic. nearly 120,000 children across this country have lost a parent or a primary caregiver to covid-19. that is according to the cdc. united states ranks fourth in the world with the most kids orphaned by covid deaths. mexico, india, and brazil are ahead. children of color are disproportionately affected. black children are about 14% of this country's population under the age of 18, but they are 20% if all children who have lost their parents to covid-19. children of color more likely than white children are diagnosed with disabilities that require more attention. making the loss of the adults who care for them especially tragic. this newborn is one of the 120,000 children whose parents have died of covid-19. so are her for siblings. all of them are under the age of seven. her mother, who was unvaccinated, was hospitalized with covid when the doctor delivered the baby. she never got to meet her youngest child before she died of covid-19. days later, the data also died. before dying,
and no, that is not a line out of a charles dickens novel. it is america. in 2021.ndemic. nearly 120,000 children across this country have lost a parent or a primary caregiver to covid-19. that is according to the cdc. united states ranks fourth in the world with the most kids orphaned by covid deaths. mexico, india, and brazil are ahead. children of color are disproportionately affected. black children are about 14% of this country's population under the age of 18, but they are 20% if all...
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we are kind like of 19th sen dry british empire that had a port or base all over the world but charles dickensting at home about poverty and crime at the heart of it all in london. we have hollowed out our cities and yet we think we can spread all of our cull trure fly pride flags and have george floyd muir hiewrls. hollowed out at home. the soldiers asked to accompany the refugees even if they have had antibodies and prior case of covid they are going to have to get vaccinated. people coming from afghanistan or the 2 million at the border, even if they haven't had covid, they won't ask to be vaccinated. and you and i, pete, we can't pick and choose which laws we follow. people coming across the border. the first thing they do is break the law. the second thing they do is break the law by residing here. probably the third will be some type of i.d. can't say i'm not going to follow an irs law. i don't like this federal gun registration law so i'm going to avoid it and duong mentioned the dan bonginomentioned when i come united states i'm paranoid about having my passport. i'm a citizen. non-cit
we are kind like of 19th sen dry british empire that had a port or base all over the world but charles dickensting at home about poverty and crime at the heart of it all in london. we have hollowed out our cities and yet we think we can spread all of our cull trure fly pride flags and have george floyd muir hiewrls. hollowed out at home. the soldiers asked to accompany the refugees even if they have had antibodies and prior case of covid they are going to have to get vaccinated. people coming...
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so charles dickens visited the united states in 1841, and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person even before we had a name for it. he would he went to southern illinois and he he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and they said he said isn't this guy a bad guy who ripped you off and ripped off all these other people today. he's a bad guy, didn't he steal a lot of money? sure. he still a lot of money, but you still like him. oh, yeah. we like him a lot. he's a smart man. and i you know, i just struck by that they were showing clips of the president's jumping in on his taxes during the last campaign where he in the middle of a debate when he's talking about how he doesn't pay any tat when someone accused him of not paying taxes. he goes, i'm smart and i just think there's something about that that is in the american character obviously kind of men exist in every care in every culture. a question from ernest kathleen, do you think they didn't correct share me sex because it thought that a male would be a more appropriate hero. yeah, definit
so charles dickens visited the united states in 1841, and he was struck by america's fascination with this type of person even before we had a name for it. he would he went to southern illinois and he he saw this land fraud scheme and was asking people about it and they said he said isn't this guy a bad guy who ripped you off and ripped off all these other people today. he's a bad guy, didn't he steal a lot of money? sure. he still a lot of money, but you still like him. oh, yeah. we like him a...
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dickens. [chime] lt. col. jerry dickerson. [chime] eddie dillard. [chime] johnny dr. junior. [chime] captain robert dolan. [chime] commander william h donovan. [chime] lieutenant commander charles[chime] commander patrick done -- dunn. [chime] petty officer first-class edward ehrhardt. [chime] barbara g edwards. [chime] lieutenant commander robert elsiff. [chime] charles falkenberg. [chime] and his wife, leslie whittington. [chime] and there two children dana and zoey. [chime] petty officer 3rd class jimmy fallon -- jamie fallon. [chime] joseph ferguson. [chime] amelia fields. [chime] gerald fisher. [chime] darlene flag. [chime] enter husband wilson flag. [chime] petty officer second-class matthew flaockow. [chime] sandra foster. [chime] first lieutenant gabriel. [chime] captain lawrence geitsfred. [chime] cortez gi. [chime] brenda gibson. [chime] colonel galinsky. [chime] ian gray. [chime] diana help mckenzie -- hale mckenzie. [chime] stanley hall. [chime] hallman. [chime] michelle heidelberger. [chime] petty officer first-class ronald hemingway. [chime] major wallace hogan junior. [chime] staff sergeant jimmy holly. [chime] angela house. [chime] brady powell -- howell. [chime
dickens. [chime] lt. col. jerry dickerson. [chime] eddie dillard. [chime] johnny dr. junior. [chime] captain robert dolan. [chime] commander william h donovan. [chime] lieutenant commander charles[chime] commander patrick done -- dunn. [chime] petty officer first-class edward ehrhardt. [chime] barbara g edwards. [chime] lieutenant commander robert elsiff. [chime] charles falkenberg. [chime] and his wife, leslie whittington. [chime] and there two children dana and zoey. [chime] petty officer 3rd...