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and more than likely i will die young. just part and parcel of it all, you know what i mean. the town's undertakers know all about health inequality. they see its consequences all the time. you look, and you see somebody‘s age and you think that that's far too young. and you're seeing that all the time? too frequently, much too frequently. i met one family where the mum died and left two young children, eight and 10 years old, and dad had to give up work to look after the children. and that changes everything. it goes beyond the initial grief of losing somebody you love and a key part of your family. it goes beyond that, because it reaches out into all the years that follow. if you walk through this graveyard, you can just see what is happening in stockton, because the ages are really, really shocking. so, this person here 60. 47, 40, 47. it's really horrible. this place is full of people who have died too soon. 54. this person here is 40. i mean, it is genuinely horrible to see so many lives lost. 32. in fact, you get to
and more than likely i will die young. just part and parcel of it all, you know what i mean. the town's undertakers know all about health inequality. they see its consequences all the time. you look, and you see somebody‘s age and you think that that's far too young. and you're seeing that all the time? too frequently, much too frequently. i met one family where the mum died and left two young children, eight and 10 years old, and dad had to give up work to look after the children. and that...
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. >>> we're all going to die. didn't mine to remind you of it, but it is on your schedule. >> we find the loss of comedians so profound because we had fun with them, and they were in our home. >> she'd make you feel that you had a special place in her heart. >> laughing with somebody binds you to them. >> comedians don't have a great mortality rate. we lose a lot of people. >> when you lose a comedian, i feel it's more personal because i know the [ bleep ]. ♪ ♪ >>> i don't drink anymore, i had to quit because i really drank. man, i get pulled over by the cops, i'd be so drunk, dancing to their lights, thinking i made it to another club. >> laughter is a bizarrely intimate thing, it's an uncontrolled physical response, very similar buy logically to orgasm. someone made you laugh even once, you have an affection for that person. >> it's all love, baby. >> a comedian is like your friend. that's what the job of a comedian is to come on stage and in 60 seconds make friends with a room full of people. >> actors, their g
. >>> we're all going to die. didn't mine to remind you of it, but it is on your schedule. >> we find the loss of comedians so profound because we had fun with them, and they were in our home. >> she'd make you feel that you had a special place in her heart. >> laughing with somebody binds you to them. >> comedians don't have a great mortality rate. we lose a lot of people. >> when you lose a comedian, i feel it's more personal because i know the [ bleep...
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even by modern terms, you say you die for someone else, to willingness is to die. at the heart of the honor i am talking about, you're willing to die and willing to face death. being shot at is what it is all about. shooting at the other person is not what that's about. you might be angry at the person, and therefore, it is easy for a historian to come back and misunderstand what's going on. i studied their language and you can see what it's all about. they insist on getting shot. there are a couple of famous duels where someone shoots in the air. when that happens, it is a deep insult to the person who wants to be shot at. the way you and a duel -- end a duel is by either getting hit or you are willing to stand there while someone shoots you. your grad bravery is showing and that your honor was worth more. >> i am a little confused. are you saying that we think honor is doing something for somebody else, but dueling is for your own honor, like he has to prove it to himself? prof. greenberg: yes and no. dueling is about getting shot at, but you are getting shot at
even by modern terms, you say you die for someone else, to willingness is to die. at the heart of the honor i am talking about, you're willing to die and willing to face death. being shot at is what it is all about. shooting at the other person is not what that's about. you might be angry at the person, and therefore, it is easy for a historian to come back and misunderstand what's going on. i studied their language and you can see what it's all about. they insist on getting shot. there are a...
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after the civil war, when slavery ends, it starts to die out rapidly in the south. as you study this you think yourself, there is something about slavery, of owning other andle, which make the duel ideas connected to it make sense. i want to give you a few examples of honor in action in the south. we will see if we can understand what this is all about. this is like going to mars. studying martians. you're going to another country, i consider the past another country. i think about the south, before the civil war, they are as foreign as any foreign country that human beings have ever created. them a lot ifand you think, they are just us dressed differently. story of tell you the the fiji mermaid in south carolina. this is a really minor story. it illustrates some interesting things. what was the fiji mermaid all about? it turns out in the south sea islands in the 19th century, ship captains used to look around for objects which might have value. they can bring them back to the united states and people would pay for them or pay to see them. these objects would circul
after the civil war, when slavery ends, it starts to die out rapidly in the south. as you study this you think yourself, there is something about slavery, of owning other andle, which make the duel ideas connected to it make sense. i want to give you a few examples of honor in action in the south. we will see if we can understand what this is all about. this is like going to mars. studying martians. you're going to another country, i consider the past another country. i think about the south,...
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and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war with everybody. >> officers who have known gang members into the shu where they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out. >> you're going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang. >> california state prison corcoran has the largest housing unit or shu in the state. split between two units, the shu houses some of the worst inmates in california. the majority of these are validated gang members or inmates too violent to be housed in the general population. shu inmates are kept in 8x12 foot cells and receive only 10 hours of rec time each week. when moved, they are shackled and escorted by two officers at all times. awareness is vital. >> we have to wear these hard shields for the purpose of the inmates on the tier like to shoot items such as pins, n
and i would watch them die. i don't care about them. >> when it comes down to it, you miss one beat, you're going to miss the whole burrito. >> from old school prison gangs, to destructive street gangs, it's a dangerous mix. >> bulldogs are at war with everybody. >> officers who have known gang members into the shu where they have a choice, stay in the gang or drop out. >> you're going to have to die sometime. i might as well go out with a bang. >> california...
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but what if we don't know what happens when we die and what it's like no matter what you didn't life you die and it's a happy fun place after you you have to your dad so what if you're actually not punishing somebody. but killing you know i'm just throwing it out there. are numbers you're in twenty seventeen twenty three inmates in eight states were executed in the u.s. according to the death penalty information center but below its peak at nineteen ninety nine. but the pew research center survey conducted in april and may have twenty thousand from the fifty four percent of americans favor the death penalty for people convicted of murder while thirty nine oppose it but in one thousand nine hundred sixty seventy eight percent of americans supported capital punishment for those convicted were you see the numbers of support for the death penalty drum going down probably because a lot of the botched up penalties we've seen over the years in the news probably because of you know just that and how many that we the less innocent and the yes and the less trust in the system and i just want t
but what if we don't know what happens when we die and what it's like no matter what you didn't life you die and it's a happy fun place after you you have to your dad so what if you're actually not punishing somebody. but killing you know i'm just throwing it out there. are numbers you're in twenty seventeen twenty three inmates in eight states were executed in the u.s. according to the death penalty information center but below its peak at nineteen ninety nine. but the pew research center...
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stayed in eastern precious noted she might have taken her own life in munich die with him no matter where guns are thus emitted lashed out if he'd stayed in eastern precious noted she might have taken her own life in munich last poison people even via her pet is not because she didn't know who. how the end would come because when she read her will she had realized that when hitler die she would die to last a testamentary been his last step is all at the beginning of march one thousand nine hundred forty five she took her last trip to berlin he thought if up all it's not even proud this trip to berlin had most probably been arranged it didn't just come out of the blue. it was quite clear that she would go there to die always hit out for after she didn't just show up at the bunga. the wedding at the end was a spontaneous decision on some a most of thought he owed it to her and her loyalty throughout all those yet. i think it's like that. she said her goodbyes to family and friends during a four week stay in munich and had already left overzealous back in october of one thousand nine h
stayed in eastern precious noted she might have taken her own life in munich die with him no matter where guns are thus emitted lashed out if he'd stayed in eastern precious noted she might have taken her own life in munich last poison people even via her pet is not because she didn't know who. how the end would come because when she read her will she had realized that when hitler die she would die to last a testamentary been his last step is all at the beginning of march one thousand nine...
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you can die at 125. you died too young. >> am i right or wrong? i don't want the colored guy to but in. >> don rickles, any bad thing he'd say, he shouldn't be saying that. >> when he died, he took an era of show business with him. >> don rickles, ladies and gentlemen. >> really good, good girl. >> is she normal? yeah. good. good. is she white? yeah. >> the only comedians intimidated by is joan rivers. she was a machine on stage and did it before she was easy. women aren't permitted to talk a certain way on television. >> the marriage was in trouble since the wedding night. >> really? >> yeah, a lot of men smoke afterward and he smoked during. asked me for a light. incredible. i said get it yourself on the dashboard. >> joan was undaunted. she was determined to succeed and keep succeeding. >> her rule about life that it's all a big joke and we're here for like a second, like that really stayed with me. >> i could die any moment and you know how lucky you guys would be? you were there? yeah. she was lying
you can die at 125. you died too young. >> am i right or wrong? i don't want the colored guy to but in. >> don rickles, any bad thing he'd say, he shouldn't be saying that. >> when he died, he took an era of show business with him. >> don rickles, ladies and gentlemen. >> really good, good girl. >> is she normal? yeah. good. good. is she white? yeah. >> the only comedians intimidated by is joan rivers. she was a machine on stage and did it before she...
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at some point soon and so we wanted to make sure that he didn't die in peace and comfort in the united states and the german government can now figure out what to do with them . brushed by the soviet iron fist. and sixty nine hundred sixty eight is always closely associated with this feeling of emotional shock that is tied to the occupation. to the twenty first of august in the days that followed it. life is where people resisted nonviolently to where people really came together as one in our society says. the time it was a very very powerful time that. we begin today with a man who could be one of the last people to stand trial for helping the nazis carry out the holocaust today ninety five year old yaki polly arrived in germany from the united states washington believes the former nazi camp guard was a nazi collaborator who escaped prosecution after the war by changing his name and building a new life in the u.s. in two thousand and three a u.s. judge stripped poly of his u.s. citizenship but his deportation last night it almost never happened his native poland germany and other coun
at some point soon and so we wanted to make sure that he didn't die in peace and comfort in the united states and the german government can now figure out what to do with them . brushed by the soviet iron fist. and sixty nine hundred sixty eight is always closely associated with this feeling of emotional shock that is tied to the occupation. to the twenty first of august in the days that followed it. life is where people resisted nonviolently to where people really came together as one in our...
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i had to go somewhere said don't die from starvation. >> host: what do you remember about seeing the lights in china? went to remember about seeing the lights and the fireworks and even the food smells you talk about would drift over to north korea. >> guest: we have nothing to envy in this earth. at that point all i felt was envy, that a envy people, that i envy people who were across the border. i couldn't believe how it could determine someone's life so much, that because i was born in the side of the river i had to be starved, and yes late but because of the people were born the other side of the river they had electricity, have paved roads, have cars. it was a hell and heaven exist at the same time, and that's all i thought, i just envy them. >> host: what did it cost your family to come across that river, be smuggled across the river? >> guest: that was part of being a slave to chinese man. >> host: for how long? >> guest: for two years. that's what the north korean women and kids do. they gave the tear and oppression and hunger, and the price of them to get out of north korea,
i had to go somewhere said don't die from starvation. >> host: what do you remember about seeing the lights in china? went to remember about seeing the lights and the fireworks and even the food smells you talk about would drift over to north korea. >> guest: we have nothing to envy in this earth. at that point all i felt was envy, that a envy people, that i envy people who were across the border. i couldn't believe how it could determine someone's life so much, that because i was...
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not just through a violent coup and how did they die is and how did they die is how they survive. please. please join me to welcome steven levitsky and t9. [applause] >> hello everyone it is wonderful to be here with such a great crowd and also the public library i cannot i cannot think of a more appropriate place than the public free public library. [applause] so steve and i will tagteam tonight we will talk about the motivation behind our book so i want to begin first by the motivation that has been led by this we are colleagues studied democracy in crisis in other parts of the world we are motivated because watching the 2016 presidential election with a sense of uneasiness and potential shock but since we have spent our careers in the 19th and 20th century with another layer of trepidation, at first it was a small echo with the presidential election against the media to not accept the results of the elections. accusing the political by phone to be a criminal. and finally inciting violence at political rallies. steve and i were nervous because these four opinions during the pres
not just through a violent coup and how did they die is and how did they die is how they survive. please. please join me to welcome steven levitsky and t9. [applause] >> hello everyone it is wonderful to be here with such a great crowd and also the public library i cannot i cannot think of a more appropriate place than the public free public library. [applause] so steve and i will tagteam tonight we will talk about the motivation behind our book so i want to begin first by the motivation...
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finally we need to learn to die.the fear and desire but our ego that self that we cleaning to so fiercely that emergence of self-conscious matter we have our allotted span of years and returned to nothing from which we came ready to assess that simple fact is a lifelong task but the first step to understanding it is a unique and isolated but that they are meshed in the world of a vibrant and busy universe. everything dies. but what we do while we live, lives on in the world that we make or destroy. we are all doomed that as a condition of being born but also makes the future possible. now what? [applause] >> first of all where do you live and second what is the rest of the book about? that is pretty comprehensive but you are reading from the very end so do you work your way up to this? >> so i live in south bend indiana and i teach at the university of notre dame it is a burned out rustbelt town it is a complicated place a complicated place but has never really recovered from the studebaker plant closing in the 60s a
finally we need to learn to die.the fear and desire but our ego that self that we cleaning to so fiercely that emergence of self-conscious matter we have our allotted span of years and returned to nothing from which we came ready to assess that simple fact is a lifelong task but the first step to understanding it is a unique and isolated but that they are meshed in the world of a vibrant and busy universe. everything dies. but what we do while we live, lives on in the world that we make or...
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for instance about two thousand people die from heat but about fifty thousand people die from coal and so you have to remember yes heat waves are getting worse and that is a problem with global warming coal waste which kills a lot more people actually getting less worse we need to remember both but with the focus right now on climate change are you saying that there needs to be less of a saga called wave on the later then two manmade climate change. no i'm simply trying to point out that you can't just talk the talk about one negative effect and forgetting the positive effect i'm not saying that we shouldn't do something about global warming remember we should but we should not have this conversation only driven every time we see heat waves oh my god we need to do something about heat waves but every time we see coal waste which actually has a lot more and is a lot more harmful we often forget to say well we should be happy that global warming make that less likely to kill a lot of especially all people. so how do we do that i mean how do we change the conversation to keep climate chan
for instance about two thousand people die from heat but about fifty thousand people die from coal and so you have to remember yes heat waves are getting worse and that is a problem with global warming coal waste which kills a lot more people actually getting less worse we need to remember both but with the focus right now on climate change are you saying that there needs to be less of a saga called wave on the later then two manmade climate change. no i'm simply trying to point out that you...
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die die i was right i was he was a goal i want to hear about the book of. all the notes even though he's all old imo who. told the hotel have to go though i've been good so see him go home i gotta go yeah takes was the one i want to zoom was below the belt with. mom i'll show you my belly why i don't like them i don't see but i know you do why haven't i been going on why why he wanted you know my will want to let me go whoa whoa i'm not really i'm all right oh yeah loaded it was i who now you put money down below the economy was. booming you. oh yeah yeah oh yeah. oh. i knew i was you. honey. i'm here i'm. damn sure you can how about how nice and my singing i get you believe was really her son who are going down on the high guy hoardings all want to go to the scientists who they would be good to in your own time go eyes might see. her was. poetic yeah hi mike. you know her well found a poem out. found. no no no guilt while her all come out all the end told on hold up all sung only sume can turn the most you can. hear them require. more till we find out more
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my sons would die with no identity but i'll be proud of you. if you die here. in a suicide attack or an explosion because you will die. as all of your own people. and so far to minimize this decision not to leave the country has paid off his chain of fast food restaurants is expanding. the brand is bigger right now and we have employed more people. right now ten people are working here this bridge. this is also our shop and this was the first pins are. you know brand that three started. so we're a take off this wall and that would be the whole sound. of the young entrepreneur now employs fashion workers in four branches he shuttles between them every day and he's expanding the concept to the most recently opened branch not only office peter and burgers but books. the wise reads anything. he can get hold of he's has his role model as a businessman is donald trump. the problem with our society is the less interest for reading. and that's why that's really are a stacked mine for. if you don't treat you don't learn or if you don't learn you don't change if any sing
my sons would die with no identity but i'll be proud of you. if you die here. in a suicide attack or an explosion because you will die. as all of your own people. and so far to minimize this decision not to leave the country has paid off his chain of fast food restaurants is expanding. the brand is bigger right now and we have employed more people. right now ten people are working here this bridge. this is also our shop and this was the first pins are. you know brand that three started. so...
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to avoid people die. so we know that every time you have them makes you like you know like topical countries we know that many many people die because they have other problems other health problems this is what a vector of dengue fever looks like it's an easy to get t. and it's most active during daylight luan ferrara worries about his baby daughter luna. dengate is most dangerous in infants and can often lead to complications. lou one is pinning his hopes on the lab grown mosquitoes. the twenty five year old is an ambassador for the world mosquito program and spends a lot of time raising awareness in his neighborhood. there ambassadors like him in all the regions where reengineered mosquitoes have been released. over my south is that there has been resistance in communities because people wanted to know why more mosquitoes were being released into the environment when there are so many biting us already but that's understandable of course why introduce even more what's the benefit for the community how d
to avoid people die. so we know that every time you have them makes you like you know like topical countries we know that many many people die because they have other problems other health problems this is what a vector of dengue fever looks like it's an easy to get t. and it's most active during daylight luan ferrara worries about his baby daughter luna. dengate is most dangerous in infants and can often lead to complications. lou one is pinning his hopes on the lab grown mosquitoes. the...
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people will still die when bernie is president.nd there is no guarantee people will live longer or better because of anything in this utopian stomach churner. what is proposed is a 40 person * pay cut for d a 40% pay cut for doctors and providers. if you like your doctor you won't be able to keep your doctor because your doctor won't be a doctor any more if you cut their peso dramatically. '. ken from had to take -- if you had to take that of a bath doing more work for less money? voters may be confused to about the future of healthcare. but the dysfunction won't be cured by the pill of socialism that can't provide answers to critical questions like how do you pay for it? not enough people are dying to find out. tom perez, the president of the dnc says alexandria ocasio-cortez is the future of the democratic party. i hope so because she is entertaining. the panel is back. katie pavlich, guy benson and matt welch. i think this young wofnl and is fantastic because she doesn't put herself in a position where she is truly challenged. e
people will still die when bernie is president.nd there is no guarantee people will live longer or better because of anything in this utopian stomach churner. what is proposed is a 40 person * pay cut for d a 40% pay cut for doctors and providers. if you like your doctor you won't be able to keep your doctor because your doctor won't be a doctor any more if you cut their peso dramatically. '. ken from had to take -- if you had to take that of a bath doing more work for less money? voters may be...
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what happens is people die. as a legislative body, you don't have the right to put our lives at risk when you have the ability to transform the city streets so that that doesn't happen. townsend is great. move ahead with it and embarcadero, but we should have protected bike lanes on every bake route in the city. we should not have to be out there risking life and limb because of the way things are. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> brian clufus, jessica jenkins, jason ali. is mr. clofus here? moving on, jessica jenkins, jason ali -- i will read a few more, madam chair, if there are members of the public over in the overflow room that wish to come up and over now. that would be a good time. jessica jenkins, jason ali, matthew blane, alex garcia. and those are the last of the people that turned in a card for this topic. however, some members of the public may have signed up to discuss the townsend or embarcadero under public comment. >> i'm jessica jenkins. i've been bike commuting for year
what happens is people die. as a legislative body, you don't have the right to put our lives at risk when you have the ability to transform the city streets so that that doesn't happen. townsend is great. move ahead with it and embarcadero, but we should have protected bike lanes on every bake route in the city. we should not have to be out there risking life and limb because of the way things are. >> chairman brinkman: thank you. next speaker, please. >> brian clufus, jessica...
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the headlines: 0 die, 0 die, 0 die. devastating scenes — as a motorway bridge collapses in genoa, italy. at least 26 people have been killed. the rescuers behind me there are still trying to lift up several large slabs of concrete under which they believe several more vehicles may be trapped. a man is arrested outside the uk parliament after a car swerves into pedestrians and crashes into barriers. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the catholic church in pennsylvania is accused of covering up the sexual abuse of children by hundreds of priests over 70 years. and a fishy tale from china. the humble trout has now been elevated into the salmon family. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news — it's newsday. glad you could join us. it's 8am in singapore, 1am in london, and 2am in genoa, where italian rescue teams are continuing to search for survivors following the collapse of a road bridge. at least 26 people are known to have died when the bridge came down, with cars and truc
the headlines: 0 die, 0 die, 0 die. devastating scenes — as a motorway bridge collapses in genoa, italy. at least 26 people have been killed. the rescuers behind me there are still trying to lift up several large slabs of concrete under which they believe several more vehicles may be trapped. a man is arrested outside the uk parliament after a car swerves into pedestrians and crashes into barriers. i'm babita sharma in london. also in the programme: the catholic church in pennsylvania is...
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it is important to say that to this point, the people who are being made think enough to die from this are mostly people who are already bill in some manner. they may be in an intensive care unit. chemotherapy, they may have an organ transplant, they may have leukemia, they may be taking drugs to reduce their immune system. vulnerable.hem on ou but that also makes it one of the main reasons why this is so sick to combat. people this sick are usually in hospitals, and its introduction superbug is doing something that yeast are not usually doing, they usually live on warm parts of our bodies, but this yeast has learned to live on the cool skin but also on, keyboards, countertops, doorknobs, which makes it extremely easy for this yeast to move from one person to the other people, health-care workers via equipment. that has never happened before. for a fungal infection. surprisedion of being and doubting what is going on is probably one of the things that has cap science from responding to this as rapidly as perhaps it probably should have. host: so how many people have died from this part
it is important to say that to this point, the people who are being made think enough to die from this are mostly people who are already bill in some manner. they may be in an intensive care unit. chemotherapy, they may have an organ transplant, they may have leukemia, they may be taking drugs to reduce their immune system. vulnerable.hem on ou but that also makes it one of the main reasons why this is so sick to combat. people this sick are usually in hospitals, and its introduction superbug...
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she would die to last it testamentary been. hitesh d. up to establish at the beginning of march one thousand nine hundred forty five she took her last trip to berlin he thought if up all it's not even proud this trip to berlin had most probably been arranged it didn't just come out of the blue. it was quite clear that she would go there to dine with him for after she didn't just show up at the bunga. the wedding at the end was a spontaneous decision on some any most of thought he owed it to her and her loyalty through our shoulders yet. i think it's like that. she said her goodbyes to family and friends during a four week stay in munich and had already left overzealous back in october of one thousand nine hundred four and for a long time believed that her cousin had stayed there until the end. and that if an officer oh i sent a letter to the bare hope address but didn't hear back from her yep says he don't know if i heard it on the news that many yes the first they said that hitler had died a hero's death. and i still didn't kn
she would die to last it testamentary been. hitesh d. up to establish at the beginning of march one thousand nine hundred forty five she took her last trip to berlin he thought if up all it's not even proud this trip to berlin had most probably been arranged it didn't just come out of the blue. it was quite clear that she would go there to dine with him for after she didn't just show up at the bunga. the wedding at the end was a spontaneous decision on some any most of thought he owed it to her...
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we're going to die immediately to eat it be able to eat. to see in time it would produce doubt you will be forgetting. some of the chinese that we have to use some of it is that we don't get to where we don't want to damage without you were. to accept it working on them so you know as it's a well you know they really don't know the. cost that that is not. the family. say on. saturday night. yeah that's. the last of them and i mean yeah so i would decide you know hopefully then yeah. without my. rule that will go. all right but it. is a very. divided blew up out of a cold. stone about everybody i guess. people sometimes. fighting that battle more than the rest. i want them to run out well i do believe. that in the. military. there or without all of. this freeze was. given. so why was team in two thousand and sixteen december. we have been to football here well accordions were fair on the ground during the time they're going to be. on all's in the. side out there with a good so they run it we've. talked about. who give orders feel. he decides
we're going to die immediately to eat it be able to eat. to see in time it would produce doubt you will be forgetting. some of the chinese that we have to use some of it is that we don't get to where we don't want to damage without you were. to accept it working on them so you know as it's a well you know they really don't know the. cost that that is not. the family. say on. saturday night. yeah that's. the last of them and i mean yeah so i would decide you know hopefully then yeah. without my....
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i don't know toppin my life i seem to have to die. it's only do we will follow. during our time two thousand and fifteen again everybody knows of i have no. one hundred and fifty survive was not going emma. but. i did decide to have a house so i was just a village so i told him these were all we need to a big box and. as a conjurer i stood out these two now we've finished to tend to people to see anybody who is so bad for you when they would do any activities to for you if you would be able to do what they were doing now is what. we were going to die. it may do to you the ability to reach out to see john yearwood or you. will be forgetting. so much chinese that we are going to meet somebody that we don't get to where we don't want to dodge without you were. working on them so you know it's a window it really don't know. that that is not. where they are now. so i've got to go. and that's. so when i would decide you know hopefully then we. can get out of the room. a little bit. more we were aware that a lot of girls were little but. the fact. that it was so. good t
i don't know toppin my life i seem to have to die. it's only do we will follow. during our time two thousand and fifteen again everybody knows of i have no. one hundred and fifty survive was not going emma. but. i did decide to have a house so i was just a village so i told him these were all we need to a big box and. as a conjurer i stood out these two now we've finished to tend to people to see anybody who is so bad for you when they would do any activities to for you if you would be able to...
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against the wall in a knife to your throat yeah but i think the body if you lose your focus that you die i mean that. i live in that area now. yeah that with yellow yeah love it or. hate it yet feel that way when i arrived i got a small loan of ten thousand pesos to sell cigarettes and sweet side bought with that money i've been saving for a nest egg and sleeping on the streets now i have my own cart life is also hard and there are no jobs here. it's hard to get a job that's why i became a street vendor i can send money to my children nothing else matters. i love my but the president of that. video good will get something his whalen's have a genuine me and a fortune but the politicians have got rich by robbing the country they have humiliated the nation they are starving people to death. i know that me too well. my own father died of hunger three months ago by the un. i. thought i hear more than you know put any time doing please a style that we have been taking care of times and his way and brothers and sisters when we offer them a meal every day i miss him when any mental will be added
against the wall in a knife to your throat yeah but i think the body if you lose your focus that you die i mean that. i live in that area now. yeah that with yellow yeah love it or. hate it yet feel that way when i arrived i got a small loan of ten thousand pesos to sell cigarettes and sweet side bought with that money i've been saving for a nest egg and sleeping on the streets now i have my own cart life is also hard and there are no jobs here. it's hard to get a job that's why i became a...
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you die i mean that. i live in that better i know now. that way or that without knowing what you know of it i would get it yet again at that time when i arrived i got a small loan of ten thousand pesos to sell cigarettes and sweet side bought with that money i've been saving for a nest day and sleeping on the streets now i have my own cart life is also hard and there are no jobs here. it's hard to get a job that's why i became a street vendor i can send money to my children nothing else matters. i love my body but give us a look that. you will get will get something his way vince he genuinely earned a fortune in the water but the politicians have got rich by robbing the country they have humiliated the nation they are starving people to death. now i know that any too well. my own father died of hunger three months ago by them. was. i i. i. i i you know the nuclear families handle place is still what we have been taking care of hobbes and his way and brothers and sisters when we offer them a meal every day that is in one elemental he added
you die i mean that. i live in that better i know now. that way or that without knowing what you know of it i would get it yet again at that time when i arrived i got a small loan of ten thousand pesos to sell cigarettes and sweet side bought with that money i've been saving for a nest day and sleeping on the streets now i have my own cart life is also hard and there are no jobs here. it's hard to get a job that's why i became a street vendor i can send money to my children nothing else...
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die upon this sickness in india. and then say i'm just. not enough for. school. do you. think the credible government will one final bit of. a cameo. today is all of that he does for a good full flight from the king to get the. job right now. i'm not out they feed me and it became dan and it became safe enough john's full game. ok what about. you know i'm going to. be. able to hand out meaning she refused he told i don't know do you see i'm going to don't think that any action which is going to do in the four thousand minutes from gus she got she got in the morning they felt he was holding out the bio's and i don't have a bias and that is an item on the motorbike. we're doing all right told all dot if anybody is to the malls we've got to go to. the bar when he became producers i became producers i had all this it has all been about what he wants i want to eat obama. good. move. when all the troops seem wrong on one old rule just don't all. the world that is yet to shape our disdain you can stick out to get an engagement because betrayal. when so many find themselves worl
die upon this sickness in india. and then say i'm just. not enough for. school. do you. think the credible government will one final bit of. a cameo. today is all of that he does for a good full flight from the king to get the. job right now. i'm not out they feed me and it became dan and it became safe enough john's full game. ok what about. you know i'm going to. be. able to hand out meaning she refused he told i don't know do you see i'm going to don't think that any action which is going to...
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. >> she will never die. her name will never die. her style will never die. >> reporter: rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> bay areas are paying tribute to aretha franklin. she was a performer and has been paying homage to the queen of soul for 30 years. and she said the song respect has become an anthem for many. they were playing aretha franklin's music this evening in the castro. >>> coming up, new at 11:00 p.m. caught in the act, the search for a robber who hit two businesses in the east bay. >> warmer weather this afternoon and temperatures continue to climb into your bay area friday. what you can expect for tomorrow and your weekend coming up. >> and new concerns that san francisco's new rooftop park could soon become a destination for the homeless. >> it is a concern. wait till they come up. they will make their presence known. >>> new at 11:00 p.m. tonight police are asking for the public's help in identifying a robbery suspect. investigators say the person here is responsible for two robberies. this is surveillance video of the f
. >> she will never die. her name will never die. her style will never die. >> reporter: rob roth, ktvu fox 2 news. >> bay areas are paying tribute to aretha franklin. she was a performer and has been paying homage to the queen of soul for 30 years. and she said the song respect has become an anthem for many. they were playing aretha franklin's music this evening in the castro. >>> coming up, new at 11:00 p.m. caught in the act, the search for a robber who hit two...
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you can die in a road accident, you can die in a normal bike ride.hen you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely in some way you are going to die, because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. david: you are well recognized for all of the things you have done around the world, but your hair and your goatee are also well recognized. has it always been this length? richard: i have always been a hippie since i was 15 years old. i have had a beard ever since i was 15, 16 years old. i shaved it off once when we launched the company called virgin brides. i put my bridal dress on, gave gay people a good laugh. we found out there weren't any virgin brides, so that business did not succeed very long. or maybe it was me not being the most fetching bride. david: so now you are a sir, you were knighted. richard: we once put out a record called "god save the queen" by the sex pistols, and i find myself 25 years later being knighted. i was slightly nervous she would remember the words on the record, and it would be more of a slic
you can die in a road accident, you can die in a normal bike ride.hen you are completely focused on an adventure, it is less likely in some way you are going to die, because you are ready and sharp and know how to deal with it. david: you are well recognized for all of the things you have done around the world, but your hair and your goatee are also well recognized. has it always been this length? richard: i have always been a hippie since i was 15 years old. i have had a beard ever since i was...
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till i die. basically i'm going the hard way. across my neck.st thing i want you to do is for you to hurt yourself any more than you already have. >> because coleman threatened his own life, he's transferred to an observation cell and placed on suicide watch. meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that looks like he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like that's what he's been using to potentially hurt himself. >> coleman will exchange his jail uniform for a suicide smock. it will be the only thing covering his body until he is taken off suicide watch. >> it's green, it's really thick, it's not that warm. it's got velcro sleeves on it, velcro back. and these are the ones that you cannot tie in knots, you cannot cut yourself with them, anything of that sort. this is just something to cover up with, more or less to make sure they don't harm themselves anymore. slide your shirt off, t-shirt and everything. >> coleman will be monitored throughout the res
till i die. basically i'm going the hard way. across my neck.st thing i want you to do is for you to hurt yourself any more than you already have. >> because coleman threatened his own life, he's transferred to an observation cell and placed on suicide watch. meanwhile, officer ernest searches coleman's cell to find what he used to cut himself. >> that looks like he ripped his armband and it's laminated and it's got the sharp corner on it. looks like that's what he's been using to...
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he would die for this country.m to death. >> his july 2017 brain cancer diagnoses and treatment forced mccain to slow down but this is how he always wanted to be remembered. paraphrasing his political hero, teddy roosevelt. >> i rr had the most wonderful life and career of anybody you will ever meet. >> thank you. >> cnn, washington. >> a man who kept that positive attitude until the end, who kept his sense of humor, who kept his appreciation for hraoeufp, for service. let me read you the statement we got from senator mccain's office this evening. it reads "senator john sidney mccain iii died october 25th, 2018. with the senator when he pass said was his wife, cindy and their family. at his death he auz served the united states of america faithfully for skeublgt years. and dana, i know you've been close with john mccain, with his family. kwroufrb rr been keeping in touch with those close to him in his final days and hours. what do we know about what's been happening with that friend and family and all of these peop
he would die for this country.m to death. >> his july 2017 brain cancer diagnoses and treatment forced mccain to slow down but this is how he always wanted to be remembered. paraphrasing his political hero, teddy roosevelt. >> i rr had the most wonderful life and career of anybody you will ever meet. >> thank you. >> cnn, washington. >> a man who kept that positive attitude until the end, who kept his sense of humor, who kept his appreciation for hraoeufp, for...
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so every summer more people die because of the wall that exists right now then the entire history of the berlin wall. and you can see this is part of operation gatekeeper one nine hundred ninety four and as we walk in a walk to the end right here just to the bottom of this little hill that's the the a wall that george bush did and if you look further down there's no wall. now is out of doubt most of the people in the united states do not want the wall all of the people in mexico do not want the wall and i guarantee you mexico is not going to pay one penny for their wall because the wall this is stop people walk us people . so trump builds what he wants to build it'll be a little longer a little higher it'll just take a little longer to cross but it's not going to stop anybody. if you lock your cars. so you can see that somebody is walking through here there's footprints right here . we put out maybe two or three thousand gallons every summer and i would say maybe three hundred of them or use another three hundred or sabotaged broken and and then some are just left out there maybe an
so every summer more people die because of the wall that exists right now then the entire history of the berlin wall. and you can see this is part of operation gatekeeper one nine hundred ninety four and as we walk in a walk to the end right here just to the bottom of this little hill that's the the a wall that george bush did and if you look further down there's no wall. now is out of doubt most of the people in the united states do not want the wall all of the people in mexico do not want the...
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die die die in the trunk administration has pursued what i believe is a deeply immoral and haphazard policy that fundamentally betrays american values obviously that's unacceptable and the american people expect better i am to do calling on the architect of this humanitarian disaster department of homeland security secretary curious to nielsen to step down so in the city of portland oregon outside the headquarters of the immigration customs enforcement agency you had protests that took place for a month now the protesters frequently they were outside the building lots of rowdy protests there and then at that point you had members of the ice agency who were saying that they felt threatened by the protesters they were saying the protesters of blocking the entrance to the building that they were menaced by the protesters they called the police pretty frequently so then you had the mayor of portland basically telling the police department not to respond to isis calls i've consistently stated that i do not want the portland police bureau in gauged in securing federal property but the hous
die die die in the trunk administration has pursued what i believe is a deeply immoral and haphazard policy that fundamentally betrays american values obviously that's unacceptable and the american people expect better i am to do calling on the architect of this humanitarian disaster department of homeland security secretary curious to nielsen to step down so in the city of portland oregon outside the headquarters of the immigration customs enforcement agency you had protests that took place...
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days before, did die?- i don't remember the exact day, but the people around me in the community come in our village, the hibakusha survivors, they told me of their experiences. on august 9, 1945. so the end of that year, 70,000 people died in nagasaki, more than 70,000. and the results of more than 100,000 people who died in hiroshima. and my village, there was actually mountains surrounding and a river, therefore the direct blast of the bomb did not affect our village so intensely. however, the people who survived the bomb -- and nagasaki there's a large port as well. people who work shortly to survive with great ones were taken by these ships. , i heard from the people in our village. they could see these people lined up with people covered in blood. people crying out for water and people dying in this way, corpses in the way. the next day, their wins -- wounds being covered in maggots even while they were still alive. people really struggling. it was the scenes of living hell i hear from people in my c
days before, did die?- i don't remember the exact day, but the people around me in the community come in our village, the hibakusha survivors, they told me of their experiences. on august 9, 1945. so the end of that year, 70,000 people died in nagasaki, more than 70,000. and the results of more than 100,000 people who died in hiroshima. and my village, there was actually mountains surrounding and a river, therefore the direct blast of the bomb did not affect our village so intensely. however,...