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originally, that was eddie's idea. but at the same time, we were signing on with it. anybody that wasn't cool with it was kind of labeled as a coward. the rest of us, you know, we were -- we want to get after it. and, you know, unfortunately, that meant breaking the rules. >> there is a subculture of s.e.a.l.s that feel to a certain extent they are above the law and should be, that the real fighting, the dirty fighting that must be done by unconventional forces sometimes isn't as pretty as the rule book makes it sound. >> reporter: some members of alpha began to believe gallagher buzz needlessly risking casualties, exposing his men to enemy fire on this rooftop, for instance, where a helmet cam captured the moment one of them got hit. as phillips tells it, some days gallagher would hole up in a sniper position and come back bragging about his kills. at first the s.e.a.l.s passed it off as just talk. >> and then some of the platoon started to see what they thought was his bullets actually connect with old men, with school-age girls, and they had to realize, wait a minu
originally, that was eddie's idea. but at the same time, we were signing on with it. anybody that wasn't cool with it was kind of labeled as a coward. the rest of us, you know, we were -- we want to get after it. and, you know, unfortunately, that meant breaking the rules. >> there is a subculture of s.e.a.l.s that feel to a certain extent they are above the law and should be, that the real fighting, the dirty fighting that must be done by unconventional forces sometimes isn't as pretty...
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to eddie, stopped eddie and said i want him in _ eddie, stopped eddie and said i want him in my— eddiefight. i've got to have a _ him in my next fight. i've got to have a rematch with him. he said he's _ have a rematch with him. he said he's going — have a rematch with him. he said he's going to be back in the gym on monday— he's going to be back in the gym on monday and it will be. eventually a north— monday and it will be. eventually a north london, his old animator boxing — north london, his old animator boxing club, he will pay his £3 50 subs _ boxing club, he will pay his £3 50 subs and — boxing club, he will pay his £3 50 subs and they will be back training. he needs _ subs and they will be back training. he needs to get rid of 0leksandr usyk— he needs to get rid of 0leksandr usyk if— he needs to get rid of 0leksandr usyk if you want to progress. when he got _ usyk if you want to progress. when he got knocked out couple years ago by the _ he got knocked out couple years ago by the slightly overweight, gold wearing — by the slightly overweight, gold wearing mexican. anthonyjoshua
to eddie, stopped eddie and said i want him in _ eddie, stopped eddie and said i want him in my— eddiefight. i've got to have a _ him in my next fight. i've got to have a rematch with him. he said he's _ have a rematch with him. he said he's going — have a rematch with him. he said he's going to be back in the gym on monday— he's going to be back in the gym on monday and it will be. eventually a north— monday and it will be. eventually a north london, his old animator boxing — north...
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>> it's a great phrase, eddie.oming to terms with in an interesting moment of reconciliation. i think -- i like you i suspect sort of depends on what half hour you ask me, on, you know, 4:30 i might think, my god, we're dealing with this institutionalize white supremacist, ill liberal, un-american ultimately in the idealistic sense because at our best we are about possibility, we don't always realize it but that's what we're supposed to be about and joe biden is president, by the way, 81 million people to 74 million people said we don't want four more years of that. the terrifying thing 74 million said yes, sign me up. my strong sense is that the work we have to do is to tell these stories, not because they're radical stories but because they're american stories. >> it's interesting that eddie brought his dog to 30 rock. >> are you allowed to do that? >> i think that's meacham's dog? >> comfort dog. >> thanks. >> what's his name. >> what's your dog's name? >> that would be clementine meacham. she's a therapy dog fo
>> it's a great phrase, eddie.oming to terms with in an interesting moment of reconciliation. i think -- i like you i suspect sort of depends on what half hour you ask me, on, you know, 4:30 i might think, my god, we're dealing with this institutionalize white supremacist, ill liberal, un-american ultimately in the idealistic sense because at our best we are about possibility, we don't always realize it but that's what we're supposed to be about and joe biden is president, by the way, 81...
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so, this one is the eddie bauer one? chris: this is eddie bauer. yeah.nd some, like, old, historical photos. lemonis: that is cool. kelsey: that's actually eddie bauer. lemonis: come on. kelsey: i brought in the brand, lemonis: the aesthetic in here -- it's next level. kelsey: i just love the classic, retro stuff. i think it's cozy and cute. lemonis: oh, i love what you guys did here. i think this is great. what do you think the retail is on this? chris: i think just under $100,000. $95,000, $98,000, something like that. lemonis: i think what i like more than anything else is the price points. the nautica unit, which is the double-decker, could be around $1,000 a month. and the eddie barry unit is going to be in the $650 a month range. so, i asked you guys to make two units, and then, you decided -- because you were bored -- to build a third one. chris: yeah. so, let's take a look at that. what's even more impressive is that i only asked the company to make two, but they took the initiative, as a team, to make a third unit. and this can come in different
so, this one is the eddie bauer one? chris: this is eddie bauer. yeah.nd some, like, old, historical photos. lemonis: that is cool. kelsey: that's actually eddie bauer. lemonis: come on. kelsey: i brought in the brand, lemonis: the aesthetic in here -- it's next level. kelsey: i just love the classic, retro stuff. i think it's cozy and cute. lemonis: oh, i love what you guys did here. i think this is great. what do you think the retail is on this? chris: i think just under $100,000. $95,000,...
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francine: thank you so much, eddie bender felt -- eddie van der walt., algebris partner, joins us now. what is the market not understanding about this long-term gain? alberto: essentiallyalberto:, both china and the u.s. have similar issues. there's lack of growth, demographics is slowing, and there's a lot of inequality. but what is interesting is both china and the western economies are trying to solve this problem, but in very different ways. in the united states, we have a sluggish recovery, and the response is monetary policy, one-size-fits-all responses. there's the idea underlying this with also the rise in modern monetary theory discussions that there can be a free lunch, which is something that in economics, everyone has been taught as an impossibility. but the idea that the u.s. can print enough money to solve inequality, to solve climate change, that central banks in the west are the solution. it is mostly a one-size-fits-all story. this brings markets to a goldilocks environment where currency is depreciated and stocks go up. what china is d
francine: thank you so much, eddie bender felt -- eddie van der walt., algebris partner, joins us now. what is the market not understanding about this long-term gain? alberto: essentiallyalberto:, both china and the u.s. have similar issues. there's lack of growth, demographics is slowing, and there's a lot of inequality. but what is interesting is both china and the western economies are trying to solve this problem, but in very different ways. in the united states, we have a sluggish...
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skylar's friend sheila eddy said skylar was home around midnight.his car doing pulling up around 12:30 a.m.? who was in it? dave neese watched horrified as there on the tape out walked skylar. >> she slowly walked down to a car that was sitting there waiting on her. she got in the back seat. i could tell that. and she drove away. >> police couldn't quite make out a license plate or tell the make or model. skylar's mom mary had a theory. >> she made it home, snuck back in the window, then a second person or persons had parked behind the building and she snuck out a second time. >> but why? who was in the car? and where did they go? the police didn't issue an amber alert because it looked like skyler left voluntarily. >> once the video came out that she willingly got in this car, they're not going to come out and look for someone driving in a car. >> skylar's friend sheila came over. >> she spent a lot of time telling us, it will be okay. she'll be home. i really miss her. i love her. i want her back. >> the next day, sheila sat with mary on skylar's
skylar's friend sheila eddy said skylar was home around midnight.his car doing pulling up around 12:30 a.m.? who was in it? dave neese watched horrified as there on the tape out walked skylar. >> she slowly walked down to a car that was sitting there waiting on her. she got in the back seat. i could tell that. and she drove away. >> police couldn't quite make out a license plate or tell the make or model. skylar's mom mary had a theory. >> she made it home, snuck back in the...
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only i'm edie now. >> george can't wait for eddie to come to town, his best friend, and when eddie comes now edie and is a trans woman. >> take a good look. >> but the advancement of black queer stories is something that exists on a separate timeline from both lgbtq representation and black representation. >> representation matters because if you know and like this person that's fictional, how can you not know and like this person in your real life? >> when we were younger, i used to hate you. you used to steal my clothes. >> you had such nice things. >> "soap," i think, was so raw. >> what do you people drink? >> you mean new yorkers? we drink -- >> no, no, homos. >> we drink your basic heterosexual drinks. >> there was something very delicious about the gayness of billy crystal's character. it was like mainstream television. wow, this is actually happening. this is actually real. >> if you look back at it now, there were moments that were incredibly sensitive, and it was an important character. >> i mean you hate me because i'm gay, right? >> well -- >> i guess if you need a reason, th
only i'm edie now. >> george can't wait for eddie to come to town, his best friend, and when eddie comes now edie and is a trans woman. >> take a good look. >> but the advancement of black queer stories is something that exists on a separate timeline from both lgbtq representation and black representation. >> representation matters because if you know and like this person that's fictional, how can you not know and like this person in your real life? >> when we were...
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eddie sparxx from the uk eddie, what talent will you be showing us this evening?t's an amazing talent i like this. can you sing a song for us, a kazoo song without a kazoo >> yeah, i'm going to do "axle f," from "beverly hills cop. >> jimmy: absolutely, yeah the classic. yeah, we love to hear that eddie, whenever you're ready, bud. >> cool. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: okay that's exactly what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause from the uk. this is worldwide tonight. thank you for coming out here, eddie. i appreciate it, buddy >> thank you >> jimmy: let's meet our final guest. what is your name and where are you from >> hey, my name is sidney robinson, and i'm from memphis, tennessee >> jimmy: oh, memphis! sidney, what talent will you be sharing with us tonight? >> so basically, i will be making a phone using the stuff i have over here i have my keyboard set up right here and performing a classic hit. >> jimmy: okay i kind of understand what you're going to do so, you're going to make us a song using just household instruments. >> yes >> jimmy: okay, bud. >> yes, from scra
eddie sparxx from the uk eddie, what talent will you be showing us this evening?t's an amazing talent i like this. can you sing a song for us, a kazoo song without a kazoo >> yeah, i'm going to do "axle f," from "beverly hills cop. >> jimmy: absolutely, yeah the classic. yeah, we love to hear that eddie, whenever you're ready, bud. >> cool. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: okay that's exactly what i'm talking about. [ cheers and applause from the uk. this is worldwide...
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i mean, let me just start with you, eddie, because new york city is not new orleans.ooding, but the videos and the pictures and the stories that we have heard from people about what happened here last night, the subways just look like raging rivers, and so it -- what's going to happen? i mean, is new york prepared to take on more storms like this? >> thanks for having me, and the short answer is no. i think the thing to remember is folks often forgot that new york along with new orleans and miami are the three top vulnerable cities in the united states to hurricanes and other forms of climate change, and so what we saw yesterday, unfortunately, is not that much worse than what we saw just two weeks ago. we keep talking about these storms every 50-5-hundred-year storms. forgot 500-year storms. these are 500 hours. it's been less than 500 hours since henri to ida and if nothing else the urgency of the moment needs to be felt throughout the country, and when you hear comments like joe manchin wanting to hit pause button, it's unconscionable. government has no greater res
i mean, let me just start with you, eddie, because new york city is not new orleans.ooding, but the videos and the pictures and the stories that we have heard from people about what happened here last night, the subways just look like raging rivers, and so it -- what's going to happen? i mean, is new york prepared to take on more storms like this? >> thanks for having me, and the short answer is no. i think the thing to remember is folks often forgot that new york along with new orleans...
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murphy about, we has a state that responded very well w/x and eddie still spiked with delta and still overflowed our hospitals. w thankfullye away from thatbrink now so we do not consider rationing care're what
murphy about, we has a state that responded very well w/x and eddie still spiked with delta and still overflowed our hospitals. w thankfullye away from thatbrink now so we do not consider rationing care're what
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eddie: pretty much, yeah. stephen: but the berkeley team still needs to test its treatment on animals before it can start human trials, and it could be years before that occurs. while american researchers work as small, independent teams, great britain has used its centralized database to put nearly every covid patient in every hospital into a clinical trial there. sir martin landray: so you have three good winners. stephen: sir martin landray, professor of medicine at oxford university and director of the trials there, said his team already found several treatments that reduce both covid sickness severity and deaths. sir landray: dampen down that inflammation. dampen down the amount of damage that's in the lungs. stephen: in fact, in britain, two different drugs already shorten hospital stays there and reduce the need for ventilators. a third treatment identical to what josipa matusich got at stanford is more widely available in the u.k. than in the u.s., so why hasn't this country been able to keep up? dr. d
eddie: pretty much, yeah. stephen: but the berkeley team still needs to test its treatment on animals before it can start human trials, and it could be years before that occurs. while american researchers work as small, independent teams, great britain has used its centralized database to put nearly every covid patient in every hospital into a clinical trial there. sir martin landray: so you have three good winners. stephen: sir martin landray, professor of medicine at oxford university and...
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kim, eddie, thank you both very very much really appreciate it.nd gave it all up and it's looking like a lot of pressure stay where you are for this last hour of trading liz claman, over to you. liz: yeah, you got the dow down 295, a second ago down 300 charles thank you, i think. breaking news, picking straight from the apple tree, the tech giant just finished rolling out its latest product updates. hands down, the iphone 13, you could call it the highlight of apple's cuppertino event but it's not rival phone makers but rather movie companies that maybe most threatened by the latest iteration of the famed smartphone. we are about to show you why, as our apple experts dive into
kim, eddie, thank you both very very much really appreciate it.nd gave it all up and it's looking like a lot of pressure stay where you are for this last hour of trading liz claman, over to you. liz: yeah, you got the dow down 295, a second ago down 300 charles thank you, i think. breaking news, picking straight from the apple tree, the tech giant just finished rolling out its latest product updates. hands down, the iphone 13, you could call it the highlight of apple's cuppertino event but it's...
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eddie hope knows this all too well.cking. >> they track these kids, they promised them a good live. once they get them away from home, they live in motel rooms, with that drug dealers, and around the prostitutes. you around the pence. it kind of puts this into a whole different dark world. >> dark, and in dana's case, deadly. >> dana met her faith in this walmart parking lot, trying to sell magazines to joseph wayne burnette. that's where he told police he picked her up, took her to this bridge and killed her. why? he said it was because she stole money from him. impossible to know if that was true because of what he did next. >> i put him out of -- i lead her body and set her on fire. and when i did that, i left. >> she wasn't trash, she wasn't a piece of trash that he took upon himself to discard of. and i want everybody to know who dana was, and who she was as a person. even with her difficult life, and her upbringing, she still had a good heart. >> maybe it's not the greatest ending, but at least we know. i guess i
eddie hope knows this all too well.cking. >> they track these kids, they promised them a good live. once they get them away from home, they live in motel rooms, with that drug dealers, and around the prostitutes. you around the pence. it kind of puts this into a whole different dark world. >> dark, and in dana's case, deadly. >> dana met her faith in this walmart parking lot, trying to sell magazines to joseph wayne burnette. that's where he told police he picked her up, took...
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eddie scary reacts to that. this is my third "live" concert this month. the energy is insane. the crowd, pumped. look, i haven't seen a show in a year. because the more we're indoors together, the more covid spreads. and, until i'm vaccinated, masks help slow the spread. which means the sooner we can go to concerts, like real ones. - can you turn it down babe? - of course, sweetheart. so mask up. not for me, for the music. white house press secretary jen psaki defendant doctor anthony fauci against allocations the nih funded gain of function research at china's wuhan lab. >> this demonstrates the best coronavirus sequence published by that work were not the strain so what he said was correct. >> he had to the national institutes of health never funded research to make coronavirus more dangerous but it comes as congressman mike gallagher joined senator rand politic losing fauci of lying about research they did make coronavirus, quote, more pathogenic. both limiters demand fauci's immediate resignation. congresswoman claudia tenney joins us for more on growing calls. stay tuned
eddie scary reacts to that. this is my third "live" concert this month. the energy is insane. the crowd, pumped. look, i haven't seen a show in a year. because the more we're indoors together, the more covid spreads. and, until i'm vaccinated, masks help slow the spread. which means the sooner we can go to concerts, like real ones. - can you turn it down babe? - of course, sweetheart. so mask up. not for me, for the music. white house press secretary jen psaki defendant doctor anthony...
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eddie, are you there? eddie? eddie?i'm on the 80 third floor. >> they -- you've got to help each other get off the floor. laura: hard to hear those voices, even 20 years ago. it has been 20 years since 2977 people died in the terror attacks on 9/11, husband, wives, sisters, brothers, the pain for families, the american family seemed insurmountable at the time and all these years later it still really hurt and no matter what you were doing that day i know you remember exactly where you were when you first heard america was under attack. i was in washington dc and i remember riding my bike over to the pentagon after i first heard the pentagon had been hit. i wanted to see it. when i got there and when i was watching, surrounded by a few other people i couldn't even speak. i couldn't believe what i was seeing and of course in new york the destruction was so much worse, police, firefighters, emts, anyone who could help rushed to the world trade center and my next guest is in new york city firefighter rescue company 5 who di
eddie, are you there? eddie? eddie?i'm on the 80 third floor. >> they -- you've got to help each other get off the floor. laura: hard to hear those voices, even 20 years ago. it has been 20 years since 2977 people died in the terror attacks on 9/11, husband, wives, sisters, brothers, the pain for families, the american family seemed insurmountable at the time and all these years later it still really hurt and no matter what you were doing that day i know you remember exactly where you...
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joining me are amy walter from "the cook political report," eddie glaude jr.ceton university, nbc news capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell and meghan mccain columnist for thedailymail.com. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. õv>> good sunday morning. when democrats won control of the white house, held the house and narrowly grabbed the senate in the georgia upset, they embraced very large goals that carried very large risks. president biden proposed a vast and ambitious progressive agenda, much packed into two bills, an infrastructure bill and a $3.5 trillion domgs spending bill. even as the president faces a series of challenges, democrats are fighting amongst ■çthemselv. progressives and moderates are arguing over the size and scope of the $3.5 trillion spending bill with each side threatening to sink it. john po definition sta who worked for clin done and balk warned democrats, if they failed to reach agreement
joining me are amy walter from "the cook political report," eddie glaude jr.ceton university, nbc news capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell and meghan mccain columnist for thedailymail.com. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. õv>> good sunday morning. when democrats won control of the white house, held the...
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thank you very much, eddie.good to get your perspective. >> eddie vanderbilt joining us leave. coming up, the engine of the economy is turning into a break in the face of a global supply crunching. we'll talk to ed next. this is bloomberg. oomberg. >> in terms of the chip supply, we're hoping that this q-3 this year which has been hampered by mainly in malaysia that we can start to get back on track again in the fourth quarter. we are excite toed get the right amount of semi conduct ors. and there we have to think about our supply chain. we are working together with our colleagues thinking how to organize the supply change >> we will remain in shortages for the next month or even years because semi conduct ors are in high demand. and the capacity ramped up. so it will take time. so lit be bottleneck for the next month. >> it's something that the chip supply jerrells and the way for producers are telling us biel with us to an extent also next year. >> it is more difficult. it is to stay. but we are working with o
thank you very much, eddie.good to get your perspective. >> eddie vanderbilt joining us leave. coming up, the engine of the economy is turning into a break in the face of a global supply crunching. we'll talk to ed next. this is bloomberg. oomberg. >> in terms of the chip supply, we're hoping that this q-3 this year which has been hampered by mainly in malaysia that we can start to get back on track again in the fourth quarter. we are excite toed get the right amount of semi conduct...
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eddie and claire rejoin us. eddie, what did mr. graham and mr. lee think that bill barr couldn't?i don't know. i mean, it looks as if we have more evidence of those actors who were enablers for the big lie. and you know, the more evidence we get, nicole, the more we are confirmed in what we saw in real time, and the effects. i think now the conversation is not simply a kind of confirmation of what we already know, right, but rather, the effects of all of this, because i think at the ends of the day, the letter to raffensperger, all of this is about, in some ways, undermining trust in the electoral process. so we can reveal detail after detail of what has happened. but it seems to me as long as we continue to take this stuff -- as long as we continue to address it, we need to address the consequence, the really dangerous consequence. and that is the undermining of legitimacy and trust in the electoral process. senator lee and senator graham were complicit in that, as we now know. >> yeah. and i mean, claire, i think the reason these stories and these revelation remain important to
eddie and claire rejoin us. eddie, what did mr. graham and mr. lee think that bill barr couldn't?i don't know. i mean, it looks as if we have more evidence of those actors who were enablers for the big lie. and you know, the more evidence we get, nicole, the more we are confirmed in what we saw in real time, and the effects. i think now the conversation is not simply a kind of confirmation of what we already know, right, but rather, the effects of all of this, because i think at the ends of the...
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so by the name of eddie -- someone by the name of eddie.ason: he comes up in the documentary film. this was a person the family knew before they moved to harlem and made sure they connected so sowell had someone to show him the ropes. eddie was a black immigrant family from the caribbean. he showed him around harlem, took him to the library. told him if he did not like his local school he could transfer to a better school which he did. little things like that. they seem little at the time but even something as simple as being introduced to the library was a life-changing experience, so this is someone who had a huge impact. susan: he's years in the marine corps, you talk about him learning a new skill which is photography. we have a clip from that. [video clip] >> thomas sowell may be an academic by training, but he is not one to gather solely by books. he became the researcher who traveled the world. >> the often documented these trips through the lens of his camera. >>'s was to try and understand cultural differences. not only today but t
so by the name of eddie -- someone by the name of eddie.ason: he comes up in the documentary film. this was a person the family knew before they moved to harlem and made sure they connected so sowell had someone to show him the ropes. eddie was a black immigrant family from the caribbean. he showed him around harlem, took him to the library. told him if he did not like his local school he could transfer to a better school which he did. little things like that. they seem little at the time but...
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and later in the day i said to eddie, what was that all about? because i've never seen it before. never saw it again. he said, we were worried about a car bomber and we want the car bomb go off ten or 15 feet away from the president, give him the better chance of surviving the blast. my first thought, was like whoa that how was i doing in the back seat of that car? >> but that was the day i mean the day was, you know we got on the plane, the president -- will lift off and when we lifted off. literally the plane began to roll on the door is not even shut. we got on the plane and normally, it takes ten or 15 minutes to power to get everybody in their seat and powered up. we got on the plane and unbuckled in across from the president. people are pouring on the door, the last person comes pouring out to stairs about five seconds later, i realize the stairs are disappearing because the plane is beginning to move and the needed to get the stairs out of their big for the win clips the stairs. and the doors opened. and somebody screaming something to somebody that the door is open and in
and later in the day i said to eddie, what was that all about? because i've never seen it before. never saw it again. he said, we were worried about a car bomber and we want the car bomb go off ten or 15 feet away from the president, give him the better chance of surviving the blast. my first thought, was like whoa that how was i doing in the back seat of that car? >> but that was the day i mean the day was, you know we got on the plane, the president -- will lift off and when we lifted...
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eddie, what does it mean for the markets further down the line? eddie: will is absolutely right.s have taken on risk, and they are facing big exposure here. but it's a little bit like the evergrande situation in that we don't know if we see one or two of the bigger ones fail, what the knock on education will be for the rest of the market. energy prices significantly higher than anyone expected at this time to be. and unless the weather really plays along, we could see a significant squeeze higher and energy prices pushing up further. dani: that's kind of a lot from the company side, will. i wonder if you're an everyday consumer, this is something you also need to be concerned about, that you could be paying through the nose. will: well, in the u.k., prices are kept. that's a decision that has been made. prices will rise just over 10% in october and probably rise again in spring. so higher bills are coming, but we know what they are. in other places in europe, other types of supply people it may rise faster. importantly, businesses have and businesses are starting to see energy co
eddie, what does it mean for the markets further down the line? eddie: will is absolutely right.s have taken on risk, and they are facing big exposure here. but it's a little bit like the evergrande situation in that we don't know if we see one or two of the bigger ones fail, what the knock on education will be for the rest of the market. energy prices significantly higher than anyone expected at this time to be. and unless the weather really plays along, we could see a significant squeeze...
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no, i mean, just underline what eddie had to say here. what the truth is. they're intended to delegitimize the 2020 election and also lay the groundwork for the next time. and the republicans have internalized this idea that they are going to make this a restriction of the balloting. the way the ballots are counted central to their appeal. to your point about the democrats, i do think thathe democrats are underestimating the possibility that in 2024 that notnly will the vote be suppressed but that there will be games played with the way the electoral votes are counted. >> yeah. >> that's why i think it is absotely cruci for the to address the electoral vote counting. >> to be continued. thank you so much for spending some time with us today. a quick break for us. we'll be right back. power, we can harness the energy of the tiny electron. we can create new ways to connect. rethinking how we communicate to be more inclusive than ever. with app, cloud and anywhere workspace solutions, vmware helps companies navigate change. faster. vmware. w
no, i mean, just underline what eddie had to say here. what the truth is. they're intended to delegitimize the 2020 election and also lay the groundwork for the next time. and the republicans have internalized this idea that they are going to make this a restriction of the balloting. the way the ballots are counted central to their appeal. to your point about the democrats, i do think thathe democrats are underestimating the possibility that in 2024 that notnly will the vote be suppressed but...
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>> as the member designated chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on the bowman amendment. as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on the bowman amendment. as the member designated by congressman boyle pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that congressman boyle will vote yea on the bowman amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the -- for what purpose does the gentlewoman from connecticut seek recognition? mrs. hayes: as the member designated by ms. wilson, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. wilson will vote yes on the bowman amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from massachusetts seek recognition? ms. clark: as the member designated ms. frankel, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that ms. frankel will vote yes on the bowman amendment. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlewoman from illinois
>> as the member designated chairwoman eddie bernice johnson, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that chairwoman johnson will vote yea on the bowman amendment. as the member designated by congresswoman grace meng, pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that congresswoman meng will vote yea on the bowman amendment. as the member designated by congressman boyle pursuant to h. res. 8, i inform the house that congressman boyle will vote yea on the bowman amendment. the speaker pro...
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and, eddie, you said you you wee able to watch the film. what did the film intimate about the reason why preston tucker was only able to produce 51 of these cars and had to stop? what was the message behind the film? >> at the time, all these innovations, the other big three car companies were intimidated by him, so they ended up suing him. so, they kind of just, like, took him down and barely -- he had to make 51 cars and then he ended up doing that, but he still kind of, like, failed in the edge. >> yeah. he did fail in the end. that's a really good summation of what the film tries to present. in other words, the way the film goes, it mays very heavily on on the conspiracy theory concept, that the big three automakers, general motors, ford and chrysler, felt threatened by this new, innovative car and, essentially, they kneecapped the guy. they conspired to crush preston tucker and drive him out of business. so that's the hollywood story. and i've written here, really? it's a good hollywood story, but it's not good history. when it came ri
and, eddie, you said you you wee able to watch the film. what did the film intimate about the reason why preston tucker was only able to produce 51 of these cars and had to stop? what was the message behind the film? >> at the time, all these innovations, the other big three car companies were intimidated by him, so they ended up suing him. so, they kind of just, like, took him down and barely -- he had to make 51 cars and then he ended up doing that, but he still kind of, like, failed in...
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and later in the day i said to eddie, i said what was that all about?ever saw that before or again. he said we were worried about a car bomber and we wanted the car bomb to go off 10 or 15 feet further from the president to give him a better shot at surviving the blast. and my first thought, what the hell was i doing in the back seat of that car? that was the day. we got on the plane. the president, we lifted off. when we lifted off, literally, the plane began to roll when the door is not even shut. we got on the plane and normally, it takes like 10 or 15 minutes to power it. get everybody in their seats and power it up. we got on the plane and i'm buckled in across from the president. people are pouring in the door. the last person comes pouring up the stairs before the five seconds later, i realize the stairs are disappearing because the plane is beginning to move and they need to get the stairs out of there before the wing clips the stairs and the door is open. and somebody is screaming to somebody that the door is open. and an airman comes running u
and later in the day i said to eddie, i said what was that all about?ever saw that before or again. he said we were worried about a car bomber and we wanted the car bomb to go off 10 or 15 feet further from the president to give him a better shot at surviving the blast. and my first thought, what the hell was i doing in the back seat of that car? that was the day. we got on the plane. the president, we lifted off. when we lifted off, literally, the plane began to roll when the door is not even...
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nbc news capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell, eddie glaude jr.rom princeton university and meghan mccain, columnist for the daily press. great to have a mccain back on "meet the press." >> thank you. >> leigh ann, this is your turf. i'm sure you caught the number. cory booker said whether it's $3 trillion or 2.5 -- the number is moving, what's going to happen this week? >> the number is moving. the reason it's moving is they know they can't get $3.5 trillion. that has been made clear. but there's problems with the number, too, and that is that people like senator joe manchin who have said they won't support $3.5 trillion also won't give a specific number, and so speaker pelosi is trying to negotiation legislation with the moderates, with the progressives, and with people like senator joe manchin in the senate who aren't specific on what they want. so it's a rubik's cube. it's a venn diagram and every sort of crazy mathematical thing they're trying to fit together. it's extremely complicated. my sources say they don't know how it's going to play o
nbc news capitol hill correspondent leigh ann caldwell, eddie glaude jr.rom princeton university and meghan mccain, columnist for the daily press. great to have a mccain back on "meet the press." >> thank you. >> leigh ann, this is your turf. i'm sure you caught the number. cory booker said whether it's $3 trillion or 2.5 -- the number is moving, what's going to happen this week? >> the number is moving. the reason it's moving is they know they can't get $3.5...
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eddie, let me start with you.s, inflation going for us, this is a malaise out there that you can kind of feel in the market today, but by the same token, doesn't the market like to climb a wall of worry? >> sure. but the malaise you're talking about, i think it was never more underscored than on friday when those crummy unemployment numbers came out. i'm surprised people aren't talking about stagflation. the economic data's going lower, it's kind of a big deal. i think the reason the market is holding in reasonably well is two reasons. maybe that number on friday delayed the taper a little bit which does nothing but make the inflation picture worse, but at least they're noting having to worry about change. and secondly, perhaps the government is going to sunset some of these policies that have really been the hurdle to our, you know, to our recovery, and i'm talking about extending unemployment benefits, extending eviction moratoriums, things like that. that's nonsense when there's 10 million open jobs, and hopefu
eddie, let me start with you.s, inflation going for us, this is a malaise out there that you can kind of feel in the market today, but by the same token, doesn't the market like to climb a wall of worry? >> sure. but the malaise you're talking about, i think it was never more underscored than on friday when those crummy unemployment numbers came out. i'm surprised people aren't talking about stagflation. the economic data's going lower, it's kind of a big deal. i think the reason the...
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eddie walker i am pmparting wis. >> i had a different of voices.y from my mom's church and uncle of mine and it got to the point where i didn't read the script. i can do anything. you say something to me, i can talk. >> reporter: now he's back as calvin butler in seasons f four. >> it's weird because i almost stepped on somebody twice. >> reporter: the show is a comedy, cedric sees it as a metaphor duringetime. w do we uplift and moving forward. >> we used to have father's day. >> reporter: married for 22 years, he's about to be an empty nest. >> you know you are old when you leave like this. >> all right, i am gong ing to holler at you. >>> going on that stage, it works. yeah, got to do this. the 73rd primetime emmy will air this sunday at 8:00 p.m. eastern right here on cbs and a streaming service paramount plus. you can watch the season premier of "the neighborhood" >>> the los angeles fire department gets about a thousand calls a day for help to battling wildfires. the hikers got off the trail and got lost. >> you are going to get a message and
eddie walker i am pmparting wis. >> i had a different of voices.y from my mom's church and uncle of mine and it got to the point where i didn't read the script. i can do anything. you say something to me, i can talk. >> reporter: now he's back as calvin butler in seasons f four. >> it's weird because i almost stepped on somebody twice. >> reporter: the show is a comedy, cedric sees it as a metaphor duringetime. w do we uplift and moving forward. >> we used to have...
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eddie glod, thank you for joining us.at congress can do to protect reproductive freedoms after the supreme court allowed texas to ban just about all abortions. >>> plus, ukraine's president was at the center of the first donald trump impeachment. he's at the white house looking for help from president biden. >>> stunning scenes in lake tahoe where fast-moving fires are threatening homes, it's the latest on climate change. it's a tragedy. we continue after a quick break. . or lines for family members, you'll get great value on america's most reliable 5g network. like 2 lines of unlimited for just $27.50 a line. only at t-mobile. do you take aspirin? plain aspirin could be hurting your stomach. new vazalore is the first liquid-filled aspirin capsule clinically shown to cause fewer ulcers than plain aspirin. vazalore is designed to help protect... releasing aspirin after it leaves your stomach... where it is absorbed to give you the benefits of life saving aspirin... to help prevent another heart attack or stroke. heart prot
eddie glod, thank you for joining us.at congress can do to protect reproductive freedoms after the supreme court allowed texas to ban just about all abortions. >>> plus, ukraine's president was at the center of the first donald trump impeachment. he's at the white house looking for help from president biden. >>> stunning scenes in lake tahoe where fast-moving fires are threatening homes, it's the latest on climate change. it's a tragedy. we continue after a quick break. . or...
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qualities that diminish and we trade originality for obedience in schools we create activities and inform eddies in schools and that only shut off the natural human drive for discovery and learning that are so critical now more than ever. >> what is the downside to homeschool to an schooling. >> it is through upside this is really the moment that families are discovering and not meeting their means and they have not met them over the past year end now more than ever they're looking for alternatives for school choice over the past year parents it back in the driver side, they are being empowered to take the reins of their children's education and speak other options, there are so many education entrepreneurs online learning programs community resources that are there to step in and support these families. >> carrie mcdonald is the author of this book unschooled raising curious well educated children outside of the conventional classroom thank you for joining us on these televisn company supports c-span2 as a public service. >> good evening, everyone welcome to the virtual event
qualities that diminish and we trade originality for obedience in schools we create activities and inform eddies in schools and that only shut off the natural human drive for discovery and learning that are so critical now more than ever. >> what is the downside to homeschool to an schooling. >> it is through upside this is really the moment that families are discovering and not meeting their means and they have not met them over the past year end now more than ever they're looking...
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we will get a clear and concise view from eddie. alix: we will talk to him on radio and there will not be the microphone problems. guy: we will get it all sorted. the u.k. seems to be suffering more than most, and that is the issue of the blindside shortages. this is the labor and lack of availability of truck drivers. we are seeing brexit having a factor in terms of what is going on. the prime minister, boris johnson, who had hoped to have a good week, apparently once this fixed asap. andrea joins us to give us her take. how serious is it? >> it is serious. this is happening all around the world. almost every bit of the supply chain from the factory in asia to the growth of the storeroom is closed off. alix: i guess the question is how soon can those things wind up being fixed and what is less transitory? guy: i think -- >> i think they will not be fixed overnight in the u.k. and u.s. that is going to take time. i think the big battle for christmas is not going to be price, it is going to be availability. this has started to feed e
we will get a clear and concise view from eddie. alix: we will talk to him on radio and there will not be the microphone problems. guy: we will get it all sorted. the u.k. seems to be suffering more than most, and that is the issue of the blindside shortages. this is the labor and lack of availability of truck drivers. we are seeing brexit having a factor in terms of what is going on. the prime minister, boris johnson, who had hoped to have a good week, apparently once this fixed asap. andrea...
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. >>> la muerte de dos maetroas hizo que cerraron las esceuuela tambien eddy catstro lucho cotr cvoronavirusos dc recomiendan que este fin de semana largo las spersonas que n tan vacunadas no vijajen los ccdc tambien tecorecomi consdiiderar el riesgo de vaiaj >>> no va a haber atencion si te rompes una iepierna . >>> y la recomenacdacion es >>> lavandote las madonos, y guadando la distancia para no contagiarte. >>> y en afganistan el pae pentafgono no desctaca co operacixon con el taliban el jefe dallel eastado mayor idice es poisible coordianar accoio contra el terroriso y se hizo responsable cpor el atentado e el aeropuerto de kabul en mexic las autoridades rescataron a mas de 320 inmigrantes hacinados en una caso en nuevo leon en o opeop operativo la policia dio con el lugar donde migrantes estaban en condiciones insalubles y se a apilaban nos cnoontra topros l situacion migratoira el n encubriencub mexico fue su tema pero tambien se moso su sas avacnces en tmemas de seguridad >>a> afuera protsas en contar de presidente y dentro el m mandatario presumira de 7 loros como record historico e
. >>> la muerte de dos maetroas hizo que cerraron las esceuuela tambien eddy catstro lucho cotr cvoronavirusos dc recomiendan que este fin de semana largo las spersonas que n tan vacunadas no vijajen los ccdc tambien tecorecomi consdiiderar el riesgo de vaiaj >>> no va a haber atencion si te rompes una iepierna . >>> y la recomenacdacion es >>> lavandote las madonos, y guadando la distancia para no contagiarte. >>> y en afganistan el pae pentafgono...
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host: let's go to eddie, calling from cartersville, georgia. eddie, good morning. caller: yes. host: go ahead, eddie. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am just sitting here listening about the people complaining, especially the republicans. you all complain about joe biden and work and what is going on in the economy and in afghanistan. if the republicans would help with the democrats, everybody get together with the democrats and pass the bills that need to be passed, this economy will get better, but people just want to complain about everything. it is not going to get better. i am just saying let's all work together and put our trust in the economy, just like when donald trump was in office a few years ago. they wanted to complain about the food. the food was up already. inflation was -- they let them come in and rob. and all the people complaining about what they got and ain't got, that goes back to donald trump. host: let's go to jonathan, calling from canton, ohio. jonathan, good morning. caller:.good morning i appreciate being able to speak this morning. i am
host: let's go to eddie, calling from cartersville, georgia. eddie, good morning. caller: yes. host: go ahead, eddie. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am just sitting here listening about the people complaining, especially the republicans. you all complain about joe biden and work and what is going on in the economy and in afghanistan. if the republicans would help with the democrats, everybody get together with the democrats and pass the bills that need to be passed, this economy...
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kilometers an hour. jessie knows the safest place to board his in the bow, far from the dangerous eddies at the stern. at the back, the last canoe is in trouble. it slowly filling up the. the father paddled furiously as a son, desperately tries to scoop out the water. in the end, they dive out to prevent the canoe from thinking the the we know feeding. as the monday to take, i will go back to normal corps, get sick lives, go ms. young, somebody called my lease expires. so going to get rid of them. i did look them up as the new doors and i need to get back with a bad manual sanders, his son and the rest of his family. hope the next day will be better and that they will be something to eat on his boat. however, jeff is still doing deal for some of the passengers, despite being fully aware of the risks, kids like jesse take, still try and haggle over the price and what's going on the can therefore the river trade. jesse has been doing every day of the week since he was 10 years old. in all his only ever attended school for a month. it's an hour away by canoe. the fuzzy black dot noways are
kilometers an hour. jessie knows the safest place to board his in the bow, far from the dangerous eddies at the stern. at the back, the last canoe is in trouble. it slowly filling up the. the father paddled furiously as a son, desperately tries to scoop out the water. in the end, they dive out to prevent the canoe from thinking the the we know feeding. as the monday to take, i will go back to normal corps, get sick lives, go ms. young, somebody called my lease expires. so going to get rid of...
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host: let's go to eddie, calling from cartersville, georgia. eddie, good morning. caller: yes. host: go ahead, eddie. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am just sitting here listening about the people complaining, especially the republicans. you all complain about joe biden and work and what is going on in the economy and in afghanistan. if the republicans would help with the democrats, everybody get together with the democrats and pass the bills that need to be passed, this economy will get better, but people just want to complain about everything. it is not going to get better. i am just saying let's all work together and put our trust in the economy, just like when donald trump was in office a few years ago. they wanted to complain about the food. the food was up already. inflation was -- they let them come in and rob. and all the people complaining about what they got and ain't got, that goes back to donald trump. host: let's go to jonathan, calling from canton, ohio. jonathan, good morning. caller:.good morning i appreciate being able to speak this morning. i am
host: let's go to eddie, calling from cartersville, georgia. eddie, good morning. caller: yes. host: go ahead, eddie. caller: can you hear me? host: yes. caller: i am just sitting here listening about the people complaining, especially the republicans. you all complain about joe biden and work and what is going on in the economy and in afghanistan. if the republicans would help with the democrats, everybody get together with the democrats and pass the bills that need to be passed, this economy...
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i can do eddie. you say something to me, and i can talk eddie.ood." the story about a white couple moving into a african-american community. the show is a comedy about jentrification, but cedric seems it as a metaphor. >> it is not about kicking people out, but how do we uplift and move forward with everybody being exactly who they are. >> reporter: married for 22 years, cedric the entertainer is about to and an empty nestor. his youngest just graduated high school. but this entertainer isn't slowing down. >> we got one little move, where we can't just step into the car no more. you know you're on your own when you leave like that, all right, i'm going to holler at y'all. >> reporter: all he needs is a mic, a spotlight, and a crowd. >> going on that stage, just that moment, you get a joke that works, and you're, like, oh, yes, got to do this. surfaces that matter most. all while killing 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. get the grease fighting power of dawn in a disinfecting wipe. ♪goooooo♪ ♪go, go, go, go, go, go♪ ♪do something crazy!♪ ♪hey, do wha
i can do eddie. you say something to me, and i can talk eddie.ood." the story about a white couple moving into a african-american community. the show is a comedy about jentrification, but cedric seems it as a metaphor. >> it is not about kicking people out, but how do we uplift and move forward with everybody being exactly who they are. >> reporter: married for 22 years, cedric the entertainer is about to and an empty nestor. his youngest just graduated high school. but this...
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but, eddie, the great tragedy, as willie said, the 13 american service men and women who died there, just true heroes who understood, understood because the warnings were going, we were hearing the warnings about isis coming in and they knew that, man, they were in danger. and they were still talking about how they love their job. they were still risking their lives and it's just so tragic. and yet, what they have done, along with our other military men and women and other officials, again, freed 120, 130,000 people, saved tens of thousands of lives. one of the greatest humanitarian missions that we've done. >> and i think we can all concede that. no matter your position with regards to afghanistan. >> we should be able to. >> we should be able to. >> and yet, a lot of people who are on twitter and have op-ed pieces are still looking back to the first day and ignoring everything our men and women in uniform have done since then. >> absolutely. it seems like we're in a moment where everyone is trying to make political hay of everything. >> everything. no matter what it is. >> i think
but, eddie, the great tragedy, as willie said, the 13 american service men and women who died there, just true heroes who understood, understood because the warnings were going, we were hearing the warnings about isis coming in and they knew that, man, they were in danger. and they were still talking about how they love their job. they were still risking their lives and it's just so tragic. and yet, what they have done, along with our other military men and women and other officials, again,...
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kilometers an hour. jessie knows the safest place to board his in the bow, far from the dangerous eddies at the stern. at the back, the last canoe is in trouble. it slowly filling up the the father paddled furiously as a son, desperately tries to scoop out the water. in the end, they dive out to prevent the canoe from thinking the the we know feeding does go monday to take either the afternoon or get sick live go to move in by the us. i've called the thing my mom didn't. so going to get rid of them, i did look for them on the new doors, something new to get out of the bargain. manual and as his son and the rest of his family hope the next day will be better and that there will be something to eat on his boat. however, jesse is still doing deal the some of the passengers, despite being fully aware of the risks, kids like jesse take, still try and haggle over the price. goes up on the river trade jesse's been doing every day of the week since he was 10 years old. in all his only ever attended school for a month. it's an hour away by can move the by the time it's blocked out, not a dollar b
kilometers an hour. jessie knows the safest place to board his in the bow, far from the dangerous eddies at the stern. at the back, the last canoe is in trouble. it slowly filling up the the father paddled furiously as a son, desperately tries to scoop out the water. in the end, they dive out to prevent the canoe from thinking the the we know feeding does go monday to take either the afternoon or get sick live go to move in by the us. i've called the thing my mom didn't. so going to get rid of...
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. >> jon: eddie rosario. to the plate now. the left-handed hitter on deck is travis d'arnaud the man who hit the three-run homer to put the braves ahead in the 9th inning. so now doval against the veteran, rosario who is 1 for 4 in the game. freeman still at second. two down. just off the outside at 100. to longoria, juggles it. and throws him out. couple of hot shots to longoria. and he got his man both times. and now he'll lead it off in the last of the 11th with brandon crawford at second base. but parents like it to, like a lot. they go bonkers. (wuaahh) totally boom it's an adventure. (sound of playing) you know ,you have to keep an eye on them. you got to let them explore and figure things out for themselves. so hurry up (screams) they're not gonna stay this way forever. kick off your kidifornia vacation at visitcalifornia.com >>> well, the series against the braves continues through the weekend at oracle park tomorrow 6:05 first pitch, an invitation to all of you to come out early tomorrow at 3:00 as former owner bob le
. >> jon: eddie rosario. to the plate now. the left-handed hitter on deck is travis d'arnaud the man who hit the three-run homer to put the braves ahead in the 9th inning. so now doval against the veteran, rosario who is 1 for 4 in the game. freeman still at second. two down. just off the outside at 100. to longoria, juggles it. and throws him out. couple of hot shots to longoria. and he got his man both times. and now he'll lead it off in the last of the 11th with brandon crawford at...
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kilometers an hour. jessie knows the safest place to board his in the bow. far from the dangerous eddies at the stern, at the back, the last canoe is in trouble. it slowly filling up the the father, paddled furiously as a son, desperately tries to scoop out the water. in the end, they dive out to prevent the canoe from thinking. the the we know feeding as the monday to take either the afternoon or give us a call back. i was going by the us not somebody called my lease expires. so again, i'm, i'm here in the savannah because my data look for them and that was in the new doors and i was new to get back with the menu elson. and as his son and the rest of his family hope the next day will be better and that they will be something to eat. on his boat, however, jesse is still doing deal the some of the passengers, despite being fully aware of the risks, kids like jesse take, still try and haggle over the price more . no. more about the river trade. jesse's been doing every day of the week since he was 10 years old in all he's only ever attended school for a month. its an hour away by canoes, t
kilometers an hour. jessie knows the safest place to board his in the bow. far from the dangerous eddies at the stern, at the back, the last canoe is in trouble. it slowly filling up the the father, paddled furiously as a son, desperately tries to scoop out the water. in the end, they dive out to prevent the canoe from thinking. the the we know feeding as the monday to take either the afternoon or give us a call back. i was going by the us not somebody called my lease expires. so again, i'm,...