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and what did the cowboy say? >> the cowboy is very difficult to deal with.hing to do with us. doesn't want to cooperate with us. >> there is no record of his interview. but an investigators say the cowboy asked an interesting question. if the victim was wearing a green shirt with the initials und on it. who was wearing a university of north dakota sweatshirt that night? >> joel lovelien the victim. >> suggesting the cowboy saw that fight? >> at least at face value >> police also let the cowboy go. soon after, they got the break they needed. the owner of that bird's foot would come forward. police believed it would lead them straight to the murderer. >> coming up -- >> the new witness offers to help the police. how much help would he be? >> more than he realized. when "dateline" continues. it's dr. scholl's time. our insoles are designed with unique massaging gel waves, for all-day comfort and energy. find your relief in store or online. kids, one year they want all dinosaurs stuff the next, camels. - llamas. - llamas. so save money shopping back to school on
and what did the cowboy say? >> the cowboy is very difficult to deal with.hing to do with us. doesn't want to cooperate with us. >> there is no record of his interview. but an investigators say the cowboy asked an interesting question. if the victim was wearing a green shirt with the initials und on it. who was wearing a university of north dakota sweatshirt that night? >> joel lovelien the victim. >> suggesting the cowboy saw that fight? >> at least at face value...
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it’s a pity that we didn’t manage to ride with a cowboy, dad, while this cowboy is in the ranks, whilethere, you will still have the opportunity to cross paths with him and get even, but i believe your word we’ll wait and see. the rolistic center was told that the gang of militants had been liquidated. tried to obtain classified information of a military nature in connection with this group. were carried away by western intelligence service personnel beat white and matthew green both worked in kaliningrad at the consulate of their country. under the guise of diplomatic status, marks the indicated persons as the declared person. hello hello meet katya pavel very nice. and we seemed to know each other. you work at our base. okay, we'll go, you get better or something, it's accepted, goodbye, come on. hello nuclear provocation, how did the un security council react to russia's report on ukraine's shelling of the zaporozhye nuclear power plant forest on fire, what is the current situation with fires in the ryazan region increasing grouping? in the main direction of the spread of the fire,
it’s a pity that we didn’t manage to ride with a cowboy, dad, while this cowboy is in the ranks, whilethere, you will still have the opportunity to cross paths with him and get even, but i believe your word we’ll wait and see. the rolistic center was told that the gang of militants had been liquidated. tried to obtain classified information of a military nature in connection with this group. were carried away by western intelligence service personnel beat white and matthew green both...
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to cowboy or cowgirl as the case may be. how do you feel, how do you feel this is really impacted? you guys as a family? i mean, it's been horrendous. one thing we really had to do an mentally was let go of what we had because it's gone. it's not coming back. yeah. so i think everything became a lot easier. once we figured that out, we had to quit bemoaning what we had because it's like, i say it's gone. it's especially difficult for the men to show their feelings. cowboys don't whine or complain. so during a walk around the decimated ranch rich patiently tries to get wing to open up. are you feeling like from the inside part where you're going like, man, i just feel beat up. eric, how did you with that? i just crank up cody, drinks music. i seriously, i had rough days. yeah. no, i can't kid you. yeah, no, i tear up. that's okay. it's okay to, to have that day where you tear up and you just gotta say to your wife or to somebody. i don't know. i don't know if i can go on. i don't know if i get out of bed, we can reduce it and
to cowboy or cowgirl as the case may be. how do you feel, how do you feel this is really impacted? you guys as a family? i mean, it's been horrendous. one thing we really had to do an mentally was let go of what we had because it's gone. it's not coming back. yeah. so i think everything became a lot easier. once we figured that out, we had to quit bemoaning what we had because it's like, i say it's gone. it's especially difficult for the men to show their feelings. cowboys don't whine or...
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i, former cowboy ridge is here to help deal with the emotional side of things. good julia invited him because she knows that behind the brave front that ronda and wayne are putting up their scared ridge normally teaches safety training and was asked on behalf of the government to also offer psychological support from cowboy to cowboy or cal girl as the case may be how do you feel how you feel this is really impacted. you guys as a family. i mean it's been her and us, one thing we really had to do an mentally was let go of what we had because it's gone. it's not coming back. yeah. so i think everything became a lot easier once we figured that out, we had to quit bemoaning what we had because it's like, i say it's gone. it's especially difficult for the men to show their feelings. cowboys don't whine or complain. so during a walk around the decimated ranch rich patiently tries to get wing to open up, are you feeling like from the inside part where you're going like mad? i just feel beat up. eric, how did you with that? i just crank up cody, drinks music. i serious
i, former cowboy ridge is here to help deal with the emotional side of things. good julia invited him because she knows that behind the brave front that ronda and wayne are putting up their scared ridge normally teaches safety training and was asked on behalf of the government to also offer psychological support from cowboy to cowboy or cal girl as the case may be how do you feel how you feel this is really impacted. you guys as a family. i mean it's been her and us, one thing we really had to...
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it's especially difficult for the men to show their feelings. cowboys don't whine or complain. so during a walk around the decimated ranch rich patiently tries to get wing to open up, are you feeling like from the inside part where you're going like mad? i just feel beat up. eric, how did you with that? i just crank up cody, drinks music. i seriously, i had rough days. yeah. no, i can't kid you. yeah. you know, i tear up. that's okay. it's okay to, to have that day where you tear up and you just gotta say to your wife or to somebody. i don't know. i don't know if i can go on. i don't know if i get out of bed, we can reduce it and remove that stigma where it's okay for you to talk to me as to kind of march or we want to be guys and, and be able to say, you know it, i tear them when the fire broke out last summer, ronda and wayne not only feared for their ranch, but also for their lives. climate change has been noticeable here for years now and the consequence is threatened, their existence is problem isn't going away. this problem is going to get worse. and so just like we need
it's especially difficult for the men to show their feelings. cowboys don't whine or complain. so during a walk around the decimated ranch rich patiently tries to get wing to open up, are you feeling like from the inside part where you're going like mad? i just feel beat up. eric, how did you with that? i just crank up cody, drinks music. i seriously, i had rough days. yeah. no, i can't kid you. yeah. you know, i tear up. that's okay. it's okay to, to have that day where you tear up and you...
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cowboys, cowboys, you're passing up an enormous opportunity here.t let her do this, she's going to go off and sing the national anthem for whatever austin's football team is. ( laughter ) we also have a very special performance by louis cato and stay human later in the show, so stick around for that. ( applause ) i also-- and i realize, we're probably running out of time here, aren't we? we're probably running out of time for the damn second act, especially all the time i'm taking asking you if we're out of time, my brother in late night seth myers has come down with covid again. so the sandwiches and the soup are on the way, seth. and stay the hell away from me. ( laughter ) that's all-- that's all i have to say about that. but with love. stay away from me, with love. we'll be right back with amanda seyfried, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ( applause ) ♪ ♪ ♪ joe biden and democrats in congress just passed the inflation reduction act to lower our costs. the plan lowers the cost of healthcare and medicine and lowers our energy bills by investing in clean energy. t
cowboys, cowboys, you're passing up an enormous opportunity here.t let her do this, she's going to go off and sing the national anthem for whatever austin's football team is. ( laughter ) we also have a very special performance by louis cato and stay human later in the show, so stick around for that. ( applause ) i also-- and i realize, we're probably running out of time here, aren't we? we're probably running out of time for the damn second act, especially all the time i'm taking asking you if...
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but when i didn't talk about when i talk about the cowboy was that by the 18 70s, the image of the cowboy has a certain role for women if you think about it. and this roll got picked up in westerns ever since. women are either good, stay at home, solid wives. where they are sort of criminal criminal slash prostitutes in this western image coming out of the civil war. and that has to do with, as you know, the political image of the american cowboy. but those two images of women as either very good or very bad, becomes crucial to the way women's images and women's role in american society develops after the war. but if that is the image of women with the cowboy, the reality of women in the west is very different. women worked very hard in the west. they worked in all the ways that they do in the east. they are homesteaders, they are farmers. they working factors, they work in industries that are growing in the west. basically the employment patterns of the west for women replicate those of the east. women work as servants when people can afford them, they do laundry especially in mining are
but when i didn't talk about when i talk about the cowboy was that by the 18 70s, the image of the cowboy has a certain role for women if you think about it. and this roll got picked up in westerns ever since. women are either good, stay at home, solid wives. where they are sort of criminal criminal slash prostitutes in this western image coming out of the civil war. and that has to do with, as you know, the political image of the american cowboy. but those two images of women as either very...
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so i'm sure where the cowboy is. waiting for trouble is not enough. agree.ve a question, comrades from admiral and what is the interest shown by western intelligence in the reforms of the russian army, the latest type of weapons is not enough reason not to get excited admiral, we heard your signal, we have prepared a set of anti-sabotage measures that is why i arrived urgently here on the spot let's get to work. so for sure . what i will tell you now should forever remain between us in connection with the possibility loading into the region of a reconnaissance sabotage group in the district, the exercises were announced the purpose of the exercises was to identify shortcomings in the protection of strategic objects and exclude the possibility of enemy penetration into them by 215 captain, second rank. tarasov is instructed to immediately arrive at the borders of the closed administrative territorial formation of fedoseev and, under the guise of a lone terrorist, secretly penetrate the borders of the military unit 23:059, without giving himself back to the st
so i'm sure where the cowboy is. waiting for trouble is not enough. agree.ve a question, comrades from admiral and what is the interest shown by western intelligence in the reforms of the russian army, the latest type of weapons is not enough reason not to get excited admiral, we heard your signal, we have prepared a set of anti-sabotage measures that is why i arrived urgently here on the spot let's get to work. so for sure . what i will tell you now should forever remain between us in...
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he did not think of himself as a cowboy. cowboys work for him. he was the boss. he owns the land. he was the rancher. but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from, being photographed [inaudible] some of the stuff was like different absence of what and he gets the best of the best for this, okay. and he goes and becomes a rancher. he never lived into dakota territory full-time he. commutes back and forth as it were between new york and the dakotas for several years. but during this time, he becomes acquainted with a different type of america. more of that hard bitten blue-collar type of american, the people who were settling in the west and dispossessing native americans. we talked about the second week of the class. but it sheds some of his elitism for him. he comes to realize that there are a lot of people who didn't grow up in the kind of what the atmosphere that he did, and that he really like spending time with the blue collar cowboy tax. as a historian he also takes an interest in the conquering on settlement of western territories. for him this is mor
he did not think of himself as a cowboy. cowboys work for him. he was the boss. he owns the land. he was the rancher. but that didn't prevent him from purchasing this kind of outfit from, being photographed [inaudible] some of the stuff was like different absence of what and he gets the best of the best for this, okay. and he goes and becomes a rancher. he never lived into dakota territory full-time he. commutes back and forth as it were between new york and the dakotas for several years. but...
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they're not like cowboys. i don't want, of course, to offend cowboys. i like cowboys. but what i what what what i mean is that they are not cowboys, but they are putting things very starkly. i am thinking also not only of alvin toffler but of others. so my feeling is, we should not put spokes in the wool wheel of the development of civilization. and we decided that one day, people who met had met then, including peter ustinov and some others, that we will meet again. this year, we wanted to meet, but we were not able to. but we will definitely meet with them with some of them. that conference was called issyk kul forum because it was held that conference of intellectuals was held near lake issyk kul in kyrgyzstan. so we'd like to have issyk kul ii. and the president of kyrgyzstan has already invited us to come and to talk, to have another discussion. but we want to prepare, to prepare well. we want this discussion to culminate in some kind of paper, of an appeal to mankind by people who, it so happens, are particularly sensitive to what is happening and who will be abl
they're not like cowboys. i don't want, of course, to offend cowboys. i like cowboys. but what i what what what i mean is that they are not cowboys, but they are putting things very starkly. i am thinking also not only of alvin toffler but of others. so my feeling is, we should not put spokes in the wool wheel of the development of civilization. and we decided that one day, people who met had met then, including peter ustinov and some others, that we will meet again. this year, we wanted to...
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here's midland with "adios cowboy." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ adios cowboy and hope you take care of yourself ♪ ♪ she leftyou kiss ♪ ♪ that's as good-bye as it gets ♪ ♪ she said adios cowboy ♪ ♪ guess you could say i've made a few mistakes, hell more than a little ♪ ♪ because a woman like you could use more than some part-time in my head ♪ ♪ that's why you left me with adios cowboy, hope you take care of yourself ♪ ♪ she left her ring by the wine glass and not much of anything else ♪ ♪ no red dress to come back and get, no i'll call you when i get to my friend's ♪ ♪ no make it all up til you kiss, that's as good-bye as it gets ♪ ♪ oh whoa, she said adios cowboy ♪ ♪ whoa ♪ ♪ used to mean something so different when i'd hit the road and she'd say adios cowboy and hope you take care of yourself ♪ ♪ ♪ well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! with bats... and ghouls ... and cars in disguise. (laugh) i've cast quite a spell now... you won't believe your eyes! (laughter) the spell is cast. halloween time is back with spook-tacular experiences in disneyland and disney ca
here's midland with "adios cowboy." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ adios cowboy and hope you take care of yourself ♪ ♪ she leftyou kiss ♪ ♪ that's as good-bye as it gets ♪ ♪ she said adios cowboy ♪ ♪ guess you could say i've made a few mistakes, hell more than a little ♪ ♪ because a woman like you could use more than some part-time in my head ♪ ♪ that's why you left me with adios cowboy, hope you take care of yourself ♪ ♪ she left her ring by the wine glass and not much...
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> we take you to cowboy camp.an 14,000 kids in arizona's foster care system. every summer, if you get to spend time at the flying e ranch riding horses, shooting arrows and making new friends and out of the city and under the stars. from our student reporting labs, giovanni explains. >> yeah! yeehaw! giovanny: there are many kids who feel disconnected. there is an organization that >> reporter: there are many kids who feel disconnected and an organization that reaches out to kids and give them the opportunity to be cowboys. >> my name is gary webb and where the founders of opportunity community and justice for kids and we partner with them in the foster care system so as they journey through foster care we want to make sure they have mentors and support systems and we foster and partner to create family and create support with the kids. >> i have moved in and out of foster homes a lot when my parents get into a problem but i have always made it back to them. >> sometimes you feel like special or disconnect because
> we take you to cowboy camp.an 14,000 kids in arizona's foster care system. every summer, if you get to spend time at the flying e ranch riding horses, shooting arrows and making new friends and out of the city and under the stars. from our student reporting labs, giovanni explains. >> yeah! yeehaw! giovanny: there are many kids who feel disconnected. there is an organization that >> reporter: there are many kids who feel disconnected and an organization that reaches out to kids...
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well, let's say a cowboy brought with him not security, depression saboteurs, their goal, where it mayof interest to foreign intelligence. well, what objects. that is why we need fresh information on reconnaissance by the desire of our opponents on the territory of russia . search engines have such a thing, and i was ordered to meet you and deliver you to the place by the leadership. yes, we didn't ask, they said we got such guests in the best possible way, it's a sin to refuse such an offer. details of outdoor surveillance died operations, if approved from above. no problem, who can of ours you forgot. why he is, the fact of the matter is that the goal was selective; we have no orientation. although we veli it for the second day. you say that the goal was selective. why, then, did they spend so much time on it. because on the first day he left us, he made some kind of trick and disappeared with this and aroused suspicion. yes, and this time, too, left. further major well, the probationer behind him only managed to report to me. and when i found him, he's in the documents says that his
well, let's say a cowboy brought with him not security, depression saboteurs, their goal, where it mayof interest to foreign intelligence. well, what objects. that is why we need fresh information on reconnaissance by the desire of our opponents on the territory of russia . search engines have such a thing, and i was ordered to meet you and deliver you to the place by the leadership. yes, we didn't ask, they said we got such guests in the best possible way, it's a sin to refuse such an offer....
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the cowboys, say they "will forever remember paul as one of the greatest contributors in cowboys historyr, call it... ..whilst queensland say "forever maroon". all in honour of paul green, who has died at the age of 49. you're watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of today's other sports stories. from the world of football, england defender millie bright has signed a new three—year contract with her club chelsea. she's the team's longest—serving player and has won 12 major trophies. the premier league will have drinks breaks during this weekend's games because of the hot weather across the country. temperatures could be as high as 37 degrees, with the efl also implementing the break when it goes above 30 at any match. and motherwell have appointed steven hammell as their new manager. he's a former defender at the scottish premiership club and the holder of their post—war appearance record. hammell had been in interim charge since the departure of graham alexander. now, there's a quirk in football where the first press conference a new player or manager does is called an unv
the cowboys, say they "will forever remember paul as one of the greatest contributors in cowboys historyr, call it... ..whilst queensland say "forever maroon". all in honour of paul green, who has died at the age of 49. you're watching sportsday. let's have a quick look at some of today's other sports stories. from the world of football, england defender millie bright has signed a new three—year contract with her club chelsea. she's the team's longest—serving player and has...
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path that leads this book i just wrapped up a lecture explaining how theodore roosevelt, america's cowboy president had embodied a rugged masculinity that led masculine strength to american power. why students told me there's a book i needed to read i understood why my students had insisted that i read it. the book begins with a quote for roosevelt, the credit belongs to the man in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood who strives valiantly cold and timid souls who can evident victory nor defeat. under roosevelt word ran a passage from the gospel of matthew, the kingdom of heaven suffers violence and violent men must take it by force. this book itself went on to sketch a vision of christian manhood that bore a striking resemblance to roosevelt muscular ideas, god was a wire and men are made in the image of this war your god. every man needed a battle to fight. >> thank you, thank you so much. thank you to the southern festival of books as well for this opportunity to spend a little time thinking about this together. so yes, the idea for jesus and jon wayne came to me
path that leads this book i just wrapped up a lecture explaining how theodore roosevelt, america's cowboy president had embodied a rugged masculinity that led masculine strength to american power. why students told me there's a book i needed to read i understood why my students had insisted that i read it. the book begins with a quote for roosevelt, the credit belongs to the man in the arena whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood who strives valiantly cold and timid souls who can...
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the dallas cowboys did very well last year.hey weren't necessarily the strongest defense but they were racking up 26 interceptions, eight fumble recoveries, i think the odds are good that the cowboys will continue to be solid. who's the stock comparison? are you ready? it's chevron. like the rest of the oil, they have a fabulous run in the first half of the year, what makes it defensive is the dividend. like the cowboys defense chevron is not as good as it used to be. but they are making enough money to buy back a quarter of the company. for another option, the buffalo bills had the second best defense special teams last year. their defense was good but the special teams were spectacular. the stock market equivalent? well i've got one for you and it's constellation. the utility. this is a defense. constellation is up more than 50% since i started recommending it in march because it's one of the few publicly traded places for nuclear energy and everyone has decided suddenly, as well as uranium stocks. stick with constellation. i
the dallas cowboys did very well last year.hey weren't necessarily the strongest defense but they were racking up 26 interceptions, eight fumble recoveries, i think the odds are good that the cowboys will continue to be solid. who's the stock comparison? are you ready? it's chevron. like the rest of the oil, they have a fabulous run in the first half of the year, what makes it defensive is the dividend. like the cowboys defense chevron is not as good as it used to be. but they are making enough...
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see the dallas cowboys, just 29% say that the cowboys were one of their three most favorite teams.n. no. no. no, john, america wants to see these teams lose. >> that's important. thank you very much for putting this in perspective. >> it's my pleasure and let's hope that the yankees continue to lose more. >> from your lips. all right, harry. thank you very much. >>> "new day" continues right now. ♪ >>> all right. spotlight on southern florida. will a judge release the memo justifying the search of mar-a-lago? i'm john berman with brianna keilar. donald trump's legal team has just two hours to weigh in on requests to unseal the affidavit that spells out the fbi's reasons for searching mar-a-lago. a judge is scheduled to hear arguments this afternoon. now, the department of justice is fighting the release of the affidavit, insisting it could compromise its investigation. >> cnn has learned some trump allies are urging him to publicly release surveillance footage of fbi agents searching mar-a-lago. eric trump says his father will absolutely release the tapes at the right time. so just
see the dallas cowboys, just 29% say that the cowboys were one of their three most favorite teams.n. no. no. no, john, america wants to see these teams lose. >> that's important. thank you very much for putting this in perspective. >> it's my pleasure and let's hope that the yankees continue to lose more. >> from your lips. all right, harry. thank you very much. >>> "new day" continues right now. ♪ >>> all right. spotlight on southern florida....
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it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor? raise your hands that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6. the leadership has effectively been secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay at home. ha, ha, ha ha. i will try my best to continue with my classes here. but i asked the slammy camera to open goes school. it's still great to alberta for that we can study properly get a dozen fiddlers that i'm not the special resources about that i'm sad, i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal, but does better by showing my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls is out of it. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. the teachers keep going, but everyone knows that wh
it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor? raise your hands that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond great 6. the leadership has effectively been secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay...
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hollywood heroes with the movie braveheart from other mythical warriors and american soldiers and cowboysand that caught my eye at the same time around 2005 or 2006 i came across this it was one t of 4 million copies i heard about it then i thought maybe i should read it myself and it is with the iraq war. and at that time i was seeing how white evangelicals will far more likely to support the iraq war work condone the use of torture and started to ask what would one have to do with the other? putting this aside for a long time but i wasn't quite sure how mainstream. even looking at these incredible book sales and from other copycat books what i was reading was extremist and i wasn't quite sure if i should be devoting years of my life to something that might be the underbelly of american christianity. so i put that aside to the following 2016 and then with that access hollywood video i was using the same words evangelicals were using for candidateor trump. and then it dawned on me have heard these words before. i have heard exactly this rhetoric. we needon an ultimate fighting champion an
hollywood heroes with the movie braveheart from other mythical warriors and american soldiers and cowboysand that caught my eye at the same time around 2005 or 2006 i came across this it was one t of 4 million copies i heard about it then i thought maybe i should read it myself and it is with the iraq war. and at that time i was seeing how white evangelicals will far more likely to support the iraq war work condone the use of torture and started to ask what would one have to do with the other?...
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a battle for the future of the us republican party is under way in the cowboy state — wyoming — as anent critic of donald trump tries to fight off a primary challenge. i'v e i've never agreed with one thing liz cheney has ever said. i respected how she fought for democracy. i respected how she fought for democracy-— democracy. she standing for principal. — democracy. she standing for principal, she _ democracy. she standing for principal, she said _ democracy. she standing for principal, she said she - democracy. she standing for l principal, she said she doesn't care _ principal, she said she doesn't care about _ principal, she said she doesn't care about losing herjob, she's_ care about losing herjob, she's going to do the right thing _ one of the last remaining countries to avoid an outbreak of covid—i9 — the marshall islands — is now seeing a surge in infections, after community transmission was found a week ago. and tributes to the former uk pop idol contestant and theatre star darius danesh who has died at the age of ai. we start in the united states where president biden has s
a battle for the future of the us republican party is under way in the cowboy state — wyoming — as anent critic of donald trump tries to fight off a primary challenge. i'v e i've never agreed with one thing liz cheney has ever said. i respected how she fought for democracy. i respected how she fought for democracy-— democracy. she standing for principal. — democracy. she standing for principal, she _ democracy. she standing for principal, she said _ democracy. she standing for...
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also on the program bombing at a mosque in the afghan capital, cowboy kills 21. people a wound dozens more. it's the latest attack since the taliban seized power a year ago. and hate waves and droughts cause europe's trees to lose that leaves and we have a special report on efforts to save berlin screen spaces. ah, i'm show gail. welcome to the program. we began in ukraine's western city of levin were present volume is the landscape hosting talks with un secretary general, antonio, good cherish and turkish present. ready type on top of the agenda is the volatile situation. that was that raise your nuclear power plant in southern ukraine, which russia now controls the plant has come under repeated shelling in recent weeks. also on the agenda, a grain exports with millions of tons of much needed wheat and may still stuck in ukrainian pulse. with turkey emerging as a mediator between ukraine and russia, i asked our correspondent, julia han and it's tumble about the possibility of president about getting the warring parties around the table. well, it's actually ad on
also on the program bombing at a mosque in the afghan capital, cowboy kills 21. people a wound dozens more. it's the latest attack since the taliban seized power a year ago. and hate waves and droughts cause europe's trees to lose that leaves and we have a special report on efforts to save berlin screen spaces. ah, i'm show gail. welcome to the program. we began in ukraine's western city of levin were present volume is the landscape hosting talks with un secretary general, antonio, good cherish...
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as we drive through cowboys, facts and figures become faces. this is one of the wet food program centers in the east of the city. landed on i've got a project manager of a local 8 organization, is in charge here. the worst part of the job choosing who should get supplies. it is exactly very difficult for as how to choose the right person over the air. many of them, they are hungry. many of them they are in need. many of them, even they are running after, as when we are giving their verification in selection. but to we cannot do all we can not provide food for all those he picks get 50 k g of wheat, just over 6 k g of lentils, and 5 liters of cooking i. there are also packets of peanut butter, paste for children, and special nutrition for pregnant women. it's supposed to feed a family for 3 months. it hardly ever does. o. s. the sky starts to darken over cowboys. we visit a bakery in the north. people with money buy fresh bread for dinner. sometimes they buy extra for the desperate women who sit outside hoping for charity. many of them are widow
as we drive through cowboys, facts and figures become faces. this is one of the wet food program centers in the east of the city. landed on i've got a project manager of a local 8 organization, is in charge here. the worst part of the job choosing who should get supplies. it is exactly very difficult for as how to choose the right person over the air. many of them, they are hungry. many of them they are in need. many of them, even they are running after, as when we are giving their verification...
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i'm transitioning to cowboy.] >> pete: well played, sir, well played. kayleigh is any of this normal? >> kayleigh: no. [laughter]. >> kayleigh: no. so much in the 21st century the answer's no. this isn't starbucks, this isn't an ice cream store, you get what you sign up for and staring is a part of going to a club. michael loftus your theory is not going to work on how you're going to handle your staring accusation because i will tell you this is not part of the policy. we adopt a policy of always believing the report in the case of harassment. they will always believe the staring accuser and not the accused, and this isn't due process and i'll leave it at that >> kat: yeah, but nobody ever believes michael loftus. >> kayleigh: i believe him. >> kat: not new. >> will: to your point switch roles and become the accuser. >> pete: sounds like the australian equivalent of believe all women. it's probably going to be women accusing men. >> michael: everybody goes to clubs to make sure they're not looked at >> pete: tha
i'm transitioning to cowboy.] >> pete: well played, sir, well played. kayleigh is any of this normal? >> kayleigh: no. [laughter]. >> kayleigh: no. so much in the 21st century the answer's no. this isn't starbucks, this isn't an ice cream store, you get what you sign up for and staring is a part of going to a club. michael loftus your theory is not going to work on how you're going to handle your staring accusation because i will tell you this is not part of the policy. we...
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on the act of a cowboy. every day, it turns out to be a close fire impact of our units, the allied artillery hits, selectively, suppressing enemy firing points. at the same time, without striking at the industrial and civilian infrastructure of the city. what can not be said about the opponents of the shell of the ukrainian rso, here is a clear example of the fact that an active artillery duel continues here in the children's direction. and the allied forces are hitting the positions of the apu and nationalists. well, the enemy answers. nevertheless, an active counter-battery fight is being carried out on our part. well , then our units are moving forward and driving the enemy further and further back. at the training grounds of the republic, work continues on combat coordination of units, while the infantry is working out the skills of fighting in an urban environment. tankers are training in target shooting in an open area. here, what is called stuffing their hands and reservists and those who already have
on the act of a cowboy. every day, it turns out to be a close fire impact of our units, the allied artillery hits, selectively, suppressing enemy firing points. at the same time, without striking at the industrial and civilian infrastructure of the city. what can not be said about the opponents of the shell of the ukrainian rso, here is a clear example of the fact that an active artillery duel continues here in the children's direction. and the allied forces are hitting the positions of the apu...
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a camp in arizona teaches foster children cowboy skills. much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the wonder cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the federal bureau of investigation and its agents have become targets of threats in the days since the agency carried out a court-approved search of former president donald trump's estate. much of the heated rhetoric has come from trump himself and his allies. and already, one man was killed by law enforcement after attempting to storm a field office in cincinnati, ohio. here with me now to discuss all this is retired special agent frank montoya, who served 26 years in the fbi. welcome back. we have been planning to talk to you for a couple days based on the threats that we have seen out there. but just in the last hour or so on this friday afternoon my former president trump has posted on social media, he refers to what he calls atrocities being perpetrated by the fbi and doj. he says the law enforcement of our countr
a camp in arizona teaches foster children cowboy skills. much more. >> this is the pbs newshour from weta studios in washington and in the west from the wonder cronkite school of journalism at arizona state university. judy: the federal bureau of investigation and its agents have become targets of threats in the days since the agency carried out a court-approved search of former president donald trump's estate. much of the heated rhetoric has come from trump himself and his allies. and...
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also in the programme: a battle for the future of the us republican party is under way in the cowboy, wyoming, as a prominent critic of donald trump tries to fight off a primary challenge. i've never agreed with one thing liz cheney has ever said but i respected how she fought for democracy. she is standing for principal and she is saying, i don't care if i lose myjob, i'm going to do the right thing. # give me a sign # hit me baby one more time and tributes to the former uk pop idol contestant and theatre star, darius danesh, who has died at the age of 41. live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news — it's newsday. hello and welcome to the the programme. we start in the united states where president biden has signed into law the biggest ever investment to fight climate change in the us. the bill, known as the inflation reduction act, includes more than $400 billion of new spending. it's being seen as a major victory for the biden administration, and also contains reforms to the price of prescription drugs and tax rises on corporations. mr biden said it was one of the most si
also in the programme: a battle for the future of the us republican party is under way in the cowboy, wyoming, as a prominent critic of donald trump tries to fight off a primary challenge. i've never agreed with one thing liz cheney has ever said but i respected how she fought for democracy. she is standing for principal and she is saying, i don't care if i lose myjob, i'm going to do the right thing. # give me a sign # hit me baby one more time and tributes to the former uk pop idol contestant...
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and it's like, okay, i can cowboy through this. william: "cowboy through this," right. dan: yeah.and out in wyoming, that's that's a some of the problem we have. out at my house it's a football field in any direction to a neighbor, and you have somebody that's out there that hasn't addressed their mental issues. it's a perfect storm if all of the elements come together for them. william: researchers say that on top of the isolation, and the lack of mental health services, what also helps explain the high rate of suicide in wyoming and the mountain west more broadly is the high rate of gun ownership. dr. betz: the connection between the lethality of firearms and the risk of suicide death is not something that's been been talked about enough. william: dr. emmy betz is an emergency physician at the university of colorado's anschutz medical cente and she also studies firearm violence. dr. betz: as an e.r. physician , every day i see someone at risk of suicide. but i don't see many cases where someone has or has shot themself in a suicide attempt, because people usually die at home. wi
and it's like, okay, i can cowboy through this. william: "cowboy through this," right. dan: yeah.and out in wyoming, that's that's a some of the problem we have. out at my house it's a football field in any direction to a neighbor, and you have somebody that's out there that hasn't addressed their mental issues. it's a perfect storm if all of the elements come together for them. william: researchers say that on top of the isolation, and the lack of mental health services, what also...
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all eyes are on the "cowboy state" and a test for party and country — just how much donald trump stilldworth. john is injackson wyoming and hejoins me now. it does not feel like there is a great sense of suspense hanging over the result? the olls hanging over the result? the polls close — hanging over the result? the polls close here _ hanging over the result? the polls close here in _ hanging over the result? tia: polls close here in wyoming about ten minutes ago and within the next 4— five hours orso within the next 4— five hours or so we should get confirmation as to whether those polls are going to be borne out and liz cheney is going to be buried under this landslide of vengeful trumpian furey. there is a slight sense of inevitability. if enough democrat delegates change affiliation as they are entitled to do, then maybe there is a slim path for victory for her but very few people think that is unlikely. when she cast her vote today, liz cheney spoke to reporters and she made it clearfor her, this is not the end of the fight. she also felt, as many observers do that there is somet
all eyes are on the "cowboy state" and a test for party and country — just how much donald trump stilldworth. john is injackson wyoming and hejoins me now. it does not feel like there is a great sense of suspense hanging over the result? the olls hanging over the result? the polls close — hanging over the result? the polls close here _ hanging over the result? the polls close here in _ hanging over the result? tia: polls close here in wyoming about ten minutes ago and within the...
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against the dallas cowboys. catch the classic replay tomorrw at 3:00 p.m.. time for a look at at the forecast. > >> things are looking really good as we finish off the work week today and head into the wed head into the weekend. the temperatures are little bit below average. it's also below average near the water. but it is the inland relief from the ht relief from the heat. that's so important this time of year. courtesy of a storm system that is passing by to our north, sending all of its moisture inte pacific northwest. it's just close enough to drop those high temperatures on saturday and sunday. a little piece of that is going to break off and hang out off of the coast for the second half of the weekend, keeping the onshore breeze continuing into early next week. week. the fog along the coast is is showing signs of making a push closer to downtown san francisco. of sunshine overheadr right now. temperatures are very very close to what's normal for this time of year. pretty much across the board. upper 60s in san francisco, 70 in oakland. the temperature
against the dallas cowboys. catch the classic replay tomorrw at 3:00 p.m.. time for a look at at the forecast. > >> things are looking really good as we finish off the work week today and head into the wed head into the weekend. the temperatures are little bit below average. it's also below average near the water. but it is the inland relief from the ht relief from the heat. that's so important this time of year. courtesy of a storm system that is passing by to our north, sending all...
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higher the midday sun layers down the air shooter, the ghosts of the near future is described as a cowboy noir fever. dream about extinction. as you feel quite i am doomed. yeah, plant sally feeling so oh no hope for little. no, no. it's not like you're bog standards. this is about the time and we're gonna talk to you about climate change. it was, it really made me feel something like i cried about the end. in this magic realist vision of a bleak future, there is neither hope nor fear, only the inevitable. ah, joan, a whole al jazeera edinburgh. ah, it's a great look at the main stories of following the sound in afghanistan, dozens of women have held a rab protesting cobble just days before the 1st anniversary of the taliban returned to power. with the taliban fighters beat some of the women and fired into the ad to break up the protest. about 40 demonstrators marched on the education ministry chanting bread, work and freedom. a man suspected of attacking a kind. also, salman rushdie has pleaded not guilty to attempted murder, an assault police detain 24 year old hardy matter. immediately
higher the midday sun layers down the air shooter, the ghosts of the near future is described as a cowboy noir fever. dream about extinction. as you feel quite i am doomed. yeah, plant sally feeling so oh no hope for little. no, no. it's not like you're bog standards. this is about the time and we're gonna talk to you about climate change. it was, it really made me feel something like i cried about the end. in this magic realist vision of a bleak future, there is neither hope nor fear, only the...
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i'm transitioning to cowboy. ing whm transitioning to cowboy. well played.an so well played.d staring right t here's the thing.staring right t if i'm caught staring at someones and they report me, can't you just deny it was you and as haley, is any of this normal? no, no. michael: double sta this is a good question. and i guess they'll outlaw there's something on y i have so much in the twenty sh ,this isn't starbucks.iate that. em tran play >> michael loftus[lau, your theory is not going to work on howu sin you're going to handle u your staring accusation becaus pae work ing accusation becaus i will tell yoonu this is nowri part of the policy. we adopt a policy ofcu alwaysata believing the report inse the case of harassment l e case of harassment alwayswill always believe the su accuser and not the accused.ocen and this isn'td due processah and i'll leave it at that.t noby but nobody ever believesoftus. michael , i believe that you have to decision due to your point, michael , just switch roles.ill: t that sounds like just becomeo r the accuser
i'm transitioning to cowboy. ing whm transitioning to cowboy. well played.an so well played.d staring right t here's the thing.staring right t if i'm caught staring at someones and they report me, can't you just deny it was you and as haley, is any of this normal? no, no. michael: double sta this is a good question. and i guess they'll outlaw there's something on y i have so much in the twenty sh ,this isn't starbucks.iate that. em tran play >> michael loftus[lau, your theory is not going...
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i say if you don't use helicopters you can hire cowboys. so save a horse and hire a cowboy.sure it's more humane than this. >> reporter: the bureau of land management spent more than $450 million in the last five years on its wild horse and burro program. 25 million went to gathering animals. but most of the money goes to caring for horses in long-term captivity. >> unadopted animals are kept for long term in what we call offrange pastures. these are big open grasslands for these animals to roam for the rest of their lives. and yes, it does cost about 60% of our budget to care for the unadopted animals. >> reporter: though the horses is held up for adoption. the blm only monitors adopted horses for the first year. >> we don't place them in private ownership if we believe people have the intent to sell them for slaughter and we try to monitor that as best we can. >> but still it does happen. >> it's happened. you know, i can't deny that those kinds of things have happened. it's something we're acutely aware of and always on top of. >> reporter: and as for using cowboys to rou
i say if you don't use helicopters you can hire cowboys. so save a horse and hire a cowboy.sure it's more humane than this. >> reporter: the bureau of land management spent more than $450 million in the last five years on its wild horse and burro program. 25 million went to gathering animals. but most of the money goes to caring for horses in long-term captivity. >> unadopted animals are kept for long term in what we call offrange pastures. these are big open grasslands for these...
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it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor? raise your hands that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond grade 6, the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay at home. hello, lena. flat, i will try my best to continue with my classes here, but i asked the slammy camera to open goals school still great to algebra for that we can study properly. again. it doesn't fit was that another specific learning disorders us about that i'm sad. i ask our government to open schools so we can all study the rights of women and men should be equal, but does better. but so on. my mother, this used to be a place of learning for more than 8000 girls after that. now there are only 2000 students in grades 7 to 12 are at home. my show good that. i had to tell my st
it's are going a high school in cowboy. they have big plans. who of you went to be a doctor? raise your hands that these plans may end up as dreams. although they are only 11 or 12. this is their last year at school. the taliban are allowing only very few goods to study beyond grade 6, the leadership has effectively bent secondary education for girls. these limit emerett as the taliban called their government. once to enforce agenda, segregated society where teenage girls and women mainly stay...
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it's so weird. >> seth: so, you had a julie andrews haircut, cowboy hat, glasses >> yes >> seth: andeth: and then you walked in the door, like, waiting for everybody to -- like the record-scratch moment. >> yeah. they're like, "not what we were thinking." [ laughter ] you know, but i hadn't yet found the people that would have thought that was adorable. it was just -- >> seth: sometimes you have to live later in life >> yeah. >> seth: find people that go for glasses, cowboy hat, julie andrews. >> yes [ laughter ] they understand my aesthetic >> seth: you -- is it true that you tried to change your name in the '90s >> oh, yes >> seth: okay. >> yeah, i tried to change my name in the '90s i got tired of being confused as a boy, which probably had something to do with my bowl cut, you know? >> seth: that seems like you were maybe doing a lot of things that were adding to the confusion. >> adding to the confusion but [ bleep ] i didn't even really think of that until right now. i'm like, "that was probably because of my haircut. >> seth: yeah. >> but people were - >> seth: you were like s
it's so weird. >> seth: so, you had a julie andrews haircut, cowboy hat, glasses >> yes >> seth: andeth: and then you walked in the door, like, waiting for everybody to -- like the record-scratch moment. >> yeah. they're like, "not what we were thinking." [ laughter ] you know, but i hadn't yet found the people that would have thought that was adorable. it was just -- >> seth: sometimes you have to live later in life >> yeah. >> seth: find...