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edward?ck to that alert a little bit, the bipartisan infrastructure, the actual language, seeing the language has been the hold-up. so could this be the hurdle finally clearing? >> reporter: yeah, they have to get final text here. it's not unprecedented for the senate to start debate on something that isn't finalized. you obviously have an amendment process, so nothing is final until you get through the process which'll take days on a bill this size. it's the reminder that nothing is final on cap capitol hill -- capitol hill until everything is decided. you mentioned broadband, high-speed internet. there is a difference between what chuck schumer was trying to put forward and what some members of the bipartisan group say was their final text. we're not going to have that proceed usual vote just the -- procedural vote just to start debate. that needs a simple majority, 51 votes. edward: now to the battle over housing. president biden now asking congress to extend the eviction moratorium after
edward?ck to that alert a little bit, the bipartisan infrastructure, the actual language, seeing the language has been the hold-up. so could this be the hurdle finally clearing? >> reporter: yeah, they have to get final text here. it's not unprecedented for the senate to start debate on something that isn't finalized. you obviously have an amendment process, so nothing is final until you get through the process which'll take days on a bill this size. it's the reminder that nothing is...
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so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands of an angry god. and it gets anthologized and people read it today. and it's, it's a good news/bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon, there's no question about that, and it's frightening if you've ever read it. but we should not mistake edwards for some kind of screaming, you know, crazy, you know, somebody you see on late night if tv or something, you know, yelling about you're all going to hell and this kind of thing. he is a titanic intellect. the last job he had in his life was the president of the college of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of pri
so edwards is not the most famous pastor, preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the first great awakening. and, arguably, the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period. now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands...
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edward: i do. as the fed becomes less stimulant, there is still a lot of stimulus in liquid accidents -- the good assets -- liquid assets. if you look at him to divided by gdp, that is the flipside of velocity. if you look at into -- m2 divided by velocity, there is a tremendous amount of liquidity that can go to the economy or financial markets or real estate or all of the above. jonathan: did you think we would be in a world where unemployment has a five handle? did you ever envision that kind of world? edward: it is hard to imagine a world like that without the fed being so interventionist in the bond market. there are various relationships, like the gold ratio and the bond yield which has worked well in the past. that relationship says the bond yield should be closer to 2.5 percent then to 1.5%. the relationship has not worked because of all of that intervention. i think these things don't stay out of kilter for very long and the convergences will converge and bond yields will go higher. jonath
edward: i do. as the fed becomes less stimulant, there is still a lot of stimulus in liquid accidents -- the good assets -- liquid assets. if you look at him to divided by gdp, that is the flipside of velocity. if you look at into -- m2 divided by velocity, there is a tremendous amount of liquidity that can go to the economy or financial markets or real estate or all of the above. jonathan: did you think we would be in a world where unemployment has a five handle? did you ever envision that...
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— little harsh to sort of admonish edward in — little harsh to sort of admonish edward in this way becauseally— edward in this way because i think is actually done a pretty decent 'ob. is actually done a pretty decent ioh but — is actually done a pretty decent job. but it's prince charles decision— job. but it's prince charles decision and he becomes king. | rgrill decision and he becomes king. i will sare this decision and he becomes king. i will spare this one _ decision and he becomes king. i will spare this one as _ decision and he becomes king. i will spare this one as we _ decision and he becomes king. i will spare this one as we are _ decision and he becomes king. inn ii. spare this one as we are out of time. i don't know if anyone depended a good show as they did at where prince charles was made prince of wales, but there we are. that is for another day. thank you jo kiernan and ali miraj — film review next. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best new movies available for viewing in cinemas and at home. one of the most intriguing releases o
— little harsh to sort of admonish edward in — little harsh to sort of admonish edward in this way becauseally— edward in this way because i think is actually done a pretty decent 'ob. is actually done a pretty decent ioh but — is actually done a pretty decent job. but it's prince charles decision— job. but it's prince charles decision and he becomes king. | rgrill decision and he becomes king. i will sare this decision and he becomes king. i will spare this one _ decision and he...
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edward: pretty much.ll see if there is an increase in workers when the enhanced benefits roll up in september. i agree with what you implied. that is what isc is happening -- that is what i see is happening. companies simply raise pay. at the $15 to $20 now are wage come if you do two or three dollars you can get a significant change in the number of people applying. that seems to be enough. i think you'll see a pretty big pop in wages. it could be transitory. it is also moving up the change. you saw blackrock is giving an 8% across-the-board pay increase. bankers are up to $100,000 in our -- up to $100,000 an hour. it is not just $15 and our workers. tom: will jerome powell continue at the federal reserve? edward: we will find out. it is not a done deal. i am sure joe biden is considering the options and considering whether or not he needs to work on having a broader footprint. i do not think it makes a difference. if he is replaced whoever replaces him will probably be a little bit more dovish than he i
edward: pretty much.ll see if there is an increase in workers when the enhanced benefits roll up in september. i agree with what you implied. that is what isc is happening -- that is what i see is happening. companies simply raise pay. at the $15 to $20 now are wage come if you do two or three dollars you can get a significant change in the number of people applying. that seems to be enough. i think you'll see a pretty big pop in wages. it could be transitory. it is also moving up the change....
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german libby was our founder and edward libbey was the proprietor of the libbey glass company and it was through his ties with the libbey glass company that he made his fortune and because he and his wife had no children. he left that fortune to the museum and he also gave us a large both glass collection and paintings collection edward german libbey. he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the lily glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's father william langdon libbey became the agent for the new england last company in 1872, and so he learned the glass business from his and so, he learned the glass business from his father and in 1883 his father suddenly passed away unexpectedly. and he took over the business. in 1888 he brought the libbey glass company to toledo because number one there was natural gas in nearby finley, there was sand available, which is a component of making glass. plus the toledo -- they gave him the site for the factory, as well as site for to build houses. once they were here in toledo, it faltered a bit. wor
german libby was our founder and edward libbey was the proprietor of the libbey glass company and it was through his ties with the libbey glass company that he made his fortune and because he and his wife had no children. he left that fortune to the museum and he also gave us a large both glass collection and paintings collection edward german libbey. he was born in 1854 the new england glass company, which was the precursor to the lily glass company started in 1818, edward drummond libby's...
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the slave breaker was named edward covey, c-o-v-e-y. this is part of how frederick douglas describes him. he says, quote, i have now lived with him, meaning his slave owner, nearly nine months, and he had given me a number of severe whippings, without any visible improvement in my character or any conduct. now he was resolved to put me out as he said, quote, to be broken. there was in the bay side a man named edward covey, who enjoyed the kpe crated reputation of being a first rate hand at breaking young negroes. breaking. frederick douglas then goes on in chapter after chapter after chapter in this auto biography. look at this. the experience. you know, covey's manner of proceeding to whip. chapter after chapter after chapter he describes this experience, the way that edward covey tortured him and beat him nearly to death and worked him nearly to death all the try to destroy frederick douglas 'spirit, to turn him into a docile slave who would work out question where he would then be returned to his owner. because douglas is so capable
the slave breaker was named edward covey, c-o-v-e-y. this is part of how frederick douglas describes him. he says, quote, i have now lived with him, meaning his slave owner, nearly nine months, and he had given me a number of severe whippings, without any visible improvement in my character or any conduct. now he was resolved to put me out as he said, quote, to be broken. there was in the bay side a man named edward covey, who enjoyed the kpe crated reputation of being a first rate hand at...
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the slave breaker was named edward kobe, c o v a why,. c o v e y. >> he said, i have now lived with him, for nine months. and he had given me and number of severe weapons without any -- without my character or conduct. now he was resolve to put me out, as he said, quote to be broken. there was, in the base side... a man named edward c o v e y who enjoyed the extra created reputation of being a first rate hand at breaking a young ... breaking. he then goes on in chapter after chapter after chapter in this autobiography, look at this the experiences of covey, driven back to covey. you know... covey it's manner of proceeding to whip. chapter after chapter after chapter he describes this experience in the way that edward covey tortured him. and beat him nearly to death and worked him nearly to death all to try to destroy frederick douglass is spirit, to try to destroy his mind. to turn him into a docile slave who would work without question, whereupon he would then be returned to his owner. and because frederick douglass is so capable and so
the slave breaker was named edward kobe, c o v a why,. c o v e y. >> he said, i have now lived with him, for nine months. and he had given me and number of severe weapons without any -- without my character or conduct. now he was resolve to put me out, as he said, quote to be broken. there was, in the base side... a man named edward c o v e y who enjoyed the extra created reputation of being a first rate hand at breaking a young ... breaking. he then goes on in chapter after chapter after...
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because the grandson, william, left land to his son, edward, which was edward the first. so what's next for you, rick? what projects are you working on for the future? >> i'm actually doing the biography of john gowin. i'm writing about another family group out of massachusetts. they were involved in the revolutionary war. they had 100 acres of hand, and because of smallpox, they gave the land to the town for perpetual care of their children. he had three girls. he was afraid they would be sold into prostitution. they were war he rose, part of the green mountain boys. seth warner's group, they were prisoners of war for 18 months, and half of the prisoners had keyed and they got land grants. and i'm also going to write the book "the legacy of the first gowins," because of all the discussions today about 1619 and 400 years, i think it's really important that people understand the legacy of these first people and how their successes were turned into the slave codes which became the antislavery laws and hence the jim crow laws. that's about four books i have in mind and i hav
because the grandson, william, left land to his son, edward, which was edward the first. so what's next for you, rick? what projects are you working on for the future? >> i'm actually doing the biography of john gowin. i'm writing about another family group out of massachusetts. they were involved in the revolutionary war. they had 100 acres of hand, and because of smallpox, they gave the land to the town for perpetual care of their children. he had three girls. he was afraid they would...
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i am anna edwards. "bloomberg daybreak: europe." amazon fails to deliver. the e-commerce trauma -- giant plunderers after missing estimates for the first time since 2018. china, a week of crackdowns. and plenty of earnings still to come. we will be speaking to the ceos of netware, reynold, and others. let me get to the numbers coming through from renault. 23 point 4 billion euros, ahead of the estimate of 22.2. interesting to get any comments around chips. they are talking about the shortage production loss estimates, 200,000 cars. a focus on the chip shortage. it does seem to be taking its toll still. renault doubling its estimate for production lost to the global shortage. this remains a very live issue for the auto sector. how does that play into the broader french economy? the french economy return to growth in the second quarter read at a pace said to accelerate over the summer as the government plans to lift nearly all covid-19 restrictions. the economy growing in the second quarter, business inve
i am anna edwards. "bloomberg daybreak: europe." amazon fails to deliver. the e-commerce trauma -- giant plunderers after missing estimates for the first time since 2018. china, a week of crackdowns. and plenty of earnings still to come. we will be speaking to the ceos of netware, reynold, and others. let me get to the numbers coming through from renault. 23 point 4 billion euros, ahead of the estimate of 22.2. interesting to get any comments around chips. they are talking about the...
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edward: i look at the fed shorts capitulating. the fed has been telling us that they are in a new regime. this means we will to this average inflation targeting. they are not going to let the economy stagnate. they are going to let it run. but, in fact, people were fighting that. that is why we went to 1.7%. now, all of the people not fighting it have thrown in the towel, potentially at exactly the wrong moment. tomorrow, we get the cpi, let's find out what it says and what the fed says. romaine: so far, the messaging out of the fed seems to be relatively consistent, at least for this year, next year, maybe 2023, you don't need to worry. edward: when you listen to the fed president, the regional president, they are starting to sing a different tune. they are talking about, when should we taper, how much should we taper? before, it was all about jerome powell saying, we are even thinking about thinking about releasing accommodations. now, suddenly everyone is talking about, when is the taper going to happen? to me, there has been a
edward: i look at the fed shorts capitulating. the fed has been telling us that they are in a new regime. this means we will to this average inflation targeting. they are not going to let the economy stagnate. they are going to let it run. but, in fact, people were fighting that. that is why we went to 1.7%. now, all of the people not fighting it have thrown in the towel, potentially at exactly the wrong moment. tomorrow, we get the cpi, let's find out what it says and what the fed says....
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plus, mary edwards walker served in the civil war.earest smoke shacks, defenders of the dry rub. thank you for giving your all to a 20-pound hunk of brisket. whatever you serve, we'll proudly deliver it. (bike rattling) (pleasant piano music) soledad: thank you for joining us today for "matter of fact." the story of staff sgt. melvin morris raises a question. were there other heroes overlooked because of race, religion, or ethnicity? imagine the emotion of staff sgt. morris, forty some years removed from his days in vietnam, when he gets a call from president obama saying he had something that belonged to him. something he wanted him to have. it was time, the president said, to right that wrong and bestow an honor too long delayed. at the vietnam war memorial, the silence is almost deafening. >> can you imagine that this many men died in vietnam? that's mind boggling. soledad: why is the first time you're visiting? i was surprised to hear that. >> i never wanted to face up to it. see this is, this brings home, you know, to see that ma
plus, mary edwards walker served in the civil war.earest smoke shacks, defenders of the dry rub. thank you for giving your all to a 20-pound hunk of brisket. whatever you serve, we'll proudly deliver it. (bike rattling) (pleasant piano music) soledad: thank you for joining us today for "matter of fact." the story of staff sgt. melvin morris raises a question. were there other heroes overlooked because of race, religion, or ethnicity? imagine the emotion of staff sgt. morris, forty...
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as recently as 2018 a stream said edward to fell on hands with a steady supply of fresh clean water load. the water from the cave was used to stand at about this level. it was older and today there is nothing left. today the water is bottom, lewis, 70 percent of it is exported. this was some people saw the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his plight, but rather international food processing giant done on it, extract mineral water from the surrounding region to bottle and fill worldwide under the brand name. volvic locals complained that despite repeated drought won't make a stifling more and more water from the area with no regard for their needs, rejects their claims before the secret. you must keep in mind that we don't just do whatever we want. we are subject to and monitored by the authorities and the authorities might appear at any time to inspect all holes in order to confirm that the statements we make in our data correct. so no provider, for his secret, became august 2020 for example. they were 2 such con, announce visitors when they d
as recently as 2018 a stream said edward to fell on hands with a steady supply of fresh clean water load. the water from the cave was used to stand at about this level. it was older and today there is nothing left. today the water is bottom, lewis, 70 percent of it is exported. this was some people saw the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his plight, but rather international food processing giant done on it, extract mineral water from the surrounding...
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this is what governor edwards explained yesterday during the press conference. we have high rates of delta. we've been ahead of the national average for delta. right now about 84% of all new cases here are delta. it's been high the past few weeks. we have relatively low vaccination rate. as you mentioned, about 40% of the general public has initiated. and down here in the south, what happens during the summer months is analogous to what happens up north in the winter, which is the weather drives people indoors and that increases transmission. so all of that is coming together and to compound the problem, our hospitals are already quite busy.
this is what governor edwards explained yesterday during the press conference. we have high rates of delta. we've been ahead of the national average for delta. right now about 84% of all new cases here are delta. it's been high the past few weeks. we have relatively low vaccination rate. as you mentioned, about 40% of the general public has initiated. and down here in the south, what happens during the summer months is analogous to what happens up north in the winter, which is the weather...
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at the time, edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child, his friends have told police, they didn't know their attackers, and there was no reason for the killing. was done by one. have to find who did it for the, for the month and you'll have me. i think in some ways, the minute of edward lee and to live your street focused a whole lot of media and public attention on the street, on the, on, on staff with sidney. they were out of murders when they were out of people who were killed in very tragic circumstances. but they didn't sort of grab the public imagination and the media attention the way the li murder did. and what happens next is kind of main disaster for the live in the community. and all those associated with, i know when a french soldier was murdered in a so called terrorist attack, his mother retaliated with the love, speaking out against intolerance and alienation. she travels the world with the result of a grieving mother who lost her son, but adopted a generation latifah. with miss documentary on al jazeer
at the time, edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child, his friends have told police, they didn't know their attackers, and there was no reason for the killing. was done by one. have to find who did it for the, for the month and you'll have me. i think in some ways, the minute of edward lee and to live your street focused a whole lot of media and public attention on the street, on the, on, on staff with sidney. they were out of murders when they were out of people who were...
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a 14 year old korean school boy is stabbed when he walked into the wrong front yard by mistake. edward and full friends, a job pulled up, but they caused my 15th birthday. a young boy going to a birthday party. it just happened that birthday party antelope. yes street, he went to the wrong house, said the blogs. why he looked, they stopped him. it wasn't good for the community, but it's sort of fitting with a pattern of life around punch ball at the time. shootings and the camping, whatever you want to call it was, was unfortunately very common at the time. edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child friends of tall police. they didn't know their attackers and there was no reason for the killing. was done by won't have to find who did it for the for the dental have me. i think in some ways the matter of edward lee and to live your street focused a whole lot of media and public attention. on the street, on the, on, on staff with sidney. they were adamant as women, they were out of people who were killed in very tragic circumstances. and they didn't sort of grab the p
a 14 year old korean school boy is stabbed when he walked into the wrong front yard by mistake. edward and full friends, a job pulled up, but they caused my 15th birthday. a young boy going to a birthday party. it just happened that birthday party antelope. yes street, he went to the wrong house, said the blogs. why he looked, they stopped him. it wasn't good for the community, but it's sort of fitting with a pattern of life around punch ball at the time. shootings and the camping, whatever you...
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at the time, edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child. friends have told police they didn't know their attackers and there was no reason for the killing was done by won't have to find who did it for the, for the dental have me. i think in some ways the minute of edward lee and to live yes, st. focused the whole lot of media and public attention on the street and on the on, on staff where sydney they were murdered women. they were other people who were killed in very tragic circumstances, but they didn't sort of grab the public imagination and the media attention the way the li murder did. and what happens next is kind of main, a disaster for the live in a community. and almost associated with me i live in elicit market for the rich and powerful. i'm one of the leading specialists work undercover. just yours investigative unit exposes the inner workings of key players in the murky underbelly of football finance. he's a part you need to sell something like what in addition has been said that you can make an elephant di
at the time, edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child. friends have told police they didn't know their attackers and there was no reason for the killing was done by won't have to find who did it for the, for the dental have me. i think in some ways the minute of edward lee and to live yes, st. focused the whole lot of media and public attention on the street and on the on, on staff where sydney they were murdered women. they were other people who were killed in very...
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at the time. edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child. his friends have told police, they didn't know their attackers, and there was no reason for the killing. was done by what have to find who did it for the for the dental have me i think in some ways the matter of edward lee and to live yes. st. focused the whole lot of media and public attention on the street, on the, on, on staff with sidney. there were other murders that women, they were out of people who were killed in very tragic circumstances. but they didn't sort of, grabbed the like, imagination and the media attention the way the li murder did. and what happens next is kind of main, a disaster for the live in a community. and all those associated with are becoming a living legend of a young age, but simply not enough. he transformed his influence on the pitch into political clout the brought peace to the ivory coast. posted by eric comes to the football rebels, the life of drop by the football who succeeded, where politicians had not dropped the boy and civil war on out there.
at the time. edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child. his friends have told police, they didn't know their attackers, and there was no reason for the killing. was done by what have to find who did it for the for the dental have me i think in some ways the matter of edward lee and to live yes. st. focused the whole lot of media and public attention on the street, on the, on, on staff with sidney. there were other murders that women, they were out of people who were killed...
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at the time, edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child, his friends have told police they didn't know their attackers and there was no reason for the killing. was done by won't have to find who did it for the, for the dental have me. i think in some ways the minute of edward lee and to live yes, st. focused the whole lot of media and public attention on the street and on the on, on staff with sidney. they were adamant as women, they were other people who were killed in very tragic circumstances, but they didn't sort of grabbed the like, imagination and the media attention the way the li murder did. and what happens next is kind of main, a disaster for the live in a community, and almost associated with the new generation of young people and making demand to be banned society. welcome to generational change, a global theories that attempt to understand and challenge the ideas that mobilize you around the world in london to activate tackling the root causes of youth violence. many young people that perpetuate and violen
at the time, edward's parents are receiving counseling. he was an only child, his friends have told police they didn't know their attackers and there was no reason for the killing. was done by won't have to find who did it for the, for the dental have me. i think in some ways the minute of edward lee and to live yes, st. focused the whole lot of media and public attention on the street and on the on, on staff with sidney. they were adamant as women, they were other people who were killed in...
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take natalie edwards, for example. she was an official at the us treasury department. she noticed some suspicious activity reports pointed out that wall street giant, like j. p. morgan chase and hsbc, among others have might have been complicit in money laundering. so she took it to the official whistleblower channels. and guess what happened next? absolutely nothing, but some people do hope that biden might be able to break the strand. why do we work with congress to strengthen our whistleblower laws so that any federal employee who learns of an improper attempt to influence the department of justice investigation or prosecution knows how to report it and receives full protection against retaliation by anyone including the president. but so far, these have only been words, but at the end of the day, it's not even really just up to biden. to fix this, the people leading these investigations and persecuting these pesky truth tellers are all over the executive branch. and biden's administration is literally packed with people who are there at the forefront of the crackdo
take natalie edwards, for example. she was an official at the us treasury department. she noticed some suspicious activity reports pointed out that wall street giant, like j. p. morgan chase and hsbc, among others have might have been complicit in money laundering. so she took it to the official whistleblower channels. and guess what happened next? absolutely nothing, but some people do hope that biden might be able to break the strand. why do we work with congress to strengthen our...
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take natalie edwards, for example. she was an official at the us treasury department. she noticed some suspicious activity reports pointed out that wall street giant, like j. p. morgan chase and hsbc, among others have might have been complicit in money laundering. so she took it to the official whistleblower channels and guess what happened next? absolutely nothing, but some people do hope that biden might be able to break this trend. why do we work with congress to strengthen our whistleblower laws? so there's any federal employee who learns of an improper attempt to influence a department of justice investigation or prosecution knows how to report it and receives full protection against retaliation by anyone including the president. but so far, these have only been words, but at the end of the day, it's not even really just up to biden. to fix this, the people leading these investigations and persecuting these pesky truth tellers are all over the executive branch. and biden's administration is literally packed with people who were there at the forefront of the crack
take natalie edwards, for example. she was an official at the us treasury department. she noticed some suspicious activity reports pointed out that wall street giant, like j. p. morgan chase and hsbc, among others have might have been complicit in money laundering. so she took it to the official whistleblower channels and guess what happened next? absolutely nothing, but some people do hope that biden might be able to break this trend. why do we work with congress to strengthen our...
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a reputation as a result of the edward snowden revelations and many other things that had been brought to light is certainly once again in question. now it seems tucker carlson, is taking them to taska and many people who had meyer or watch tucker carlson are asking themselves questions about the new surveillance culture in america. the host of america is on contacts. chris hedges says it remains to be seen whether carlson's claims are true, though they do fit neatly into a rather familiar path. i would begin by saying the n s a is deny the claim, but it's pretty clear from the climate that especially with a democratic administration, russia has been demonized, although china is a close 2nd for all sorts of internal problems within the united states, we have had now going all the way back to the director of national intelligence report in 2017. this ridiculous claim that left wing and even right wing critics of us capitalism, imperialism the political system, are agents of a foreign power that has become the need your response. and so what you're seeing is if it's true, what tucker car
a reputation as a result of the edward snowden revelations and many other things that had been brought to light is certainly once again in question. now it seems tucker carlson, is taking them to taska and many people who had meyer or watch tucker carlson are asking themselves questions about the new surveillance culture in america. the host of america is on contacts. chris hedges says it remains to be seen whether carlson's claims are true, though they do fit neatly into a rather familiar...
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edward, we are out of time but we appreciate sharing your thoughts and expertise. on climate change and the environment. thank you so much. scientists from london's natural history museum have started excavating one of the most importantjurassic sites in the uk. it's believed to hold fossils of tens of thousands of small sea creatures from more than 150 million year ago, when much of modern day britain was nothing more than shallow tropical sea. i race against time to reveal our ancient past. the team from the natural history museum has just three days to excavate this unique site.— just three days to excavate this unique site. look at how lona this unique site. look at how long they — this unique site. look at how long they are. _ this unique site. look at how long they are. that - this unique site. look at how long they are. that is - this unique site. look at how long they are. that is really. long they are. that is really cool! this _ long they are. that is really cool! this quarry _ long they are. that is really cool! this quarry holds - long they are. that is
edward, we are out of time but we appreciate sharing your thoughts and expertise. on climate change and the environment. thank you so much. scientists from london's natural history museum have started excavating one of the most importantjurassic sites in the uk. it's believed to hold fossils of tens of thousands of small sea creatures from more than 150 million year ago, when much of modern day britain was nothing more than shallow tropical sea. i race against time to reveal our ancient past....
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a reputation as a result of the edward snowden revelations and many other things that had been brought to light is certainly once again in question. now it seems tucker carlson is taking them to taska and many people who admire or watch tucker carlson are asking themselves questions about the new surveillance culture in america. to appreciate the update of correspondence, the state side caleb moore plan. thank you. living on a former police officer could become new york city's next mer after he won the democratic nomination, picked despite a year of bill and protest, schooling to de funds the police. the 2nd time crime is sore and with new york state, governor cuomo declaring a gun violence disaster emergency. the new democratic new york may or candidate is eric adams, is a 22 year police veteran. currently serving is brooklyn, burke, president, the forefront of his platform is a commitment to combating gun violence. he supports police reform, but he's against the funding. the police. if black lives really matter, it can only be against police abuse. it has to be against the violence t
a reputation as a result of the edward snowden revelations and many other things that had been brought to light is certainly once again in question. now it seems tucker carlson is taking them to taska and many people who admire or watch tucker carlson are asking themselves questions about the new surveillance culture in america. to appreciate the update of correspondence, the state side caleb moore plan. thank you. living on a former police officer could become new york city's next mer after he...
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edward johnson, remember george stewart's confederate brigade. the second virginia part of the stonewall brigade, they were supposed to be involved in the attack but because they are fighting greg's men, it stops the stonewall brigade, a big impact most don't realize. july 3rd lots of papers on it and some maps and stuart proper engaging in that division. we have judson kilpatrick, and the reserved brigade, they will be fighting to the south and kill patrick as we think lee is going to attack the flank so we have to attack him. to my way of thinking, it is a way to seek glory. we know the story about farnsworth attacking, you don't attack rebels on the stonewall supported by artillery. the bottom line, farnsworth is going to be killed. this brigade will be repulsed. i used to live in fairfield. you can see everything there but there is a report that there are wagons, rebel wagons so before being a captain, the sixth us cavalry from fairfield, looking for those wagons, they don't find the wagons, they find a full brigade, this unit will we almost
edward johnson, remember george stewart's confederate brigade. the second virginia part of the stonewall brigade, they were supposed to be involved in the attack but because they are fighting greg's men, it stops the stonewall brigade, a big impact most don't realize. july 3rd lots of papers on it and some maps and stuart proper engaging in that division. we have judson kilpatrick, and the reserved brigade, they will be fighting to the south and kill patrick as we think lee is going to attack...
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joel edgerton, author of "battle for the soul," journalist edward-isaac dovere an all new "closer looksen and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? oh, right, you don't want me to ask. let's get to the news. president biden yesterday called on china to participate in a, "full, transparent, evidence-based, internal investigation to find the origins of covid-19. said china, "honestly, can this wait we are just slammed with covid-21 err, i mean, sure, no problem. that's right, president biden called on china to participate in an investigation to find the origins of covid-19, and i just got to say, if it's not bats, we owe them a major apology it's going to be like one of those double jeopardy scenarios where they have been wrongfully blamed for a crime, so now they really do get to start a pandemic according to a new report, former president trump tried to intervene in 2008 to stop the investigation of the new england patriots' so-called "spygate scandal. wait, he was involved in that scandal, too he's like the for
joel edgerton, author of "battle for the soul," journalist edward-isaac dovere an all new "closer looksen and now seth meyers. >> seth: good evening, i'm seth meyers. and this is "late night. how's everybody doing tonight? oh, right, you don't want me to ask. let's get to the news. president biden yesterday called on china to participate in a, "full, transparent, evidence-based, internal investigation to find the origins of covid-19. said china, "honestly,...
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i am anna edwards in london.e is back with us in singapore to take us through all of the market action this hour. the cash trade is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. stocks shrug off monday's rout with the s&p 500 posting the biggest gain since march. asia and european futures track the rally higher. streaming slowdown. neli
i am anna edwards in london.e is back with us in singapore to take us through all of the market action this hour. the cash trade is less than one hour away. here are your top headlines. stocks shrug off monday's rout with the s&p 500 posting the biggest gain since march. asia and european futures track the rally higher. streaming slowdown. neli
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well, the match ran on through the evening until 10:30 p.m., leaving hugh edwards and the news at ten problem for lydia, who posted this. but sean thought? wimbledon and the euros continue next week and we haven't even reached the olympics yet. thank you for your comments, though, this week, and if you want to share all your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online or on social media: thatis that is all from us for now. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc news coverage again next week. goodbye. well, it's going to be one of these days where the weather might turn like that, and you'll have to run for cover if you're not prepared. big showers and thunder and lightning on the way. not everywhere — in fact, many of us will miss the storms altogether, but where they occur, they could even bring some flash flooding. now, early in the morning, there will be already some heavy rain spreading across the southern half of the uk, moving northwards. to the north of that, across scotland, it will have been been generally a dry night. a bit fresher here — 11
well, the match ran on through the evening until 10:30 p.m., leaving hugh edwards and the news at ten problem for lydia, who posted this. but sean thought? wimbledon and the euros continue next week and we haven't even reached the olympics yet. thank you for your comments, though, this week, and if you want to share all your opinions about what you see or hear on bbc news on tv, radio, online or on social media: thatis that is all from us for now. we will be back to hear your thoughts about bbc...
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edward: because from the u.k.overnment's point of view, northern ireland is part of the u.k., and by opposing this -- by imposing this trade border in the middle of the irish see, you have put a great friction on trade moving from britain into northern ireland. what that has meant in practice is that the shops in northern ireland have been left without goods because they are dependent on suppliers from the mainland. customers haven't been getting deliveries from companies in the u.k. that has been awkward. what makes it highly sensitive is the political situation in northern ireland, where you have a unionist community intensely concerned that any separation, any degree of separation from the rest of the u.k., that is how this has taken on political and very serious dimensions. alix: so who is right? first of all, we always knew this was going to be a problem. when the deal was first struck, we knew at some point this was going to happen. does the u.k. have the right to change it, or is the eu correct in saying yo
edward: because from the u.k.overnment's point of view, northern ireland is part of the u.k., and by opposing this -- by imposing this trade border in the middle of the irish see, you have put a great friction on trade moving from britain into northern ireland. what that has meant in practice is that the shops in northern ireland have been left without goods because they are dependent on suppliers from the mainland. customers haven't been getting deliveries from companies in the u.k. that has...
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edward lawrence at the white house following all of that. hey, edward. reporter: neil, we have to see if the rally or the market stitt keeps in the grown after all this. as you mentioned a new report out in may there is a big difference between this administration and the last administration. it can be seen in the jobs report came out this morning as well as gas prices. but job openings specifically, we're in the third record month of record job openings in the u.s. 9.2 million jobs are open in the u.s. as of the month of may. 9.5 million people are unemployed as of the last check there. when you talk about that, talk about energy policy also. we see more regulations, more problems with opec. it all opened the door for a massive surge in the price of gas. aaa is saying that gas prices have risen 40% this year alone. look at these numbers. now the national average for gasoline, gallon of gas is $3.14 a gallon. aaa notes that oil prices hit a seven-year high this weekend and the automobile association believes gas will average $3.25 a gallon by the end of
edward lawrence at the white house following all of that. hey, edward. reporter: neil, we have to see if the rally or the market stitt keeps in the grown after all this. as you mentioned a new report out in may there is a big difference between this administration and the last administration. it can be seen in the jobs report came out this morning as well as gas prices. but job openings specifically, we're in the third record month of record job openings in the u.s. 9.2 million jobs are open in...
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edward lawrence is live at the white house. busy day, edward? on with your liberties, mandates coming at you. cdc as you mentioned will announce new recommendations, that fox news confirmed those recommendations will say some people who are vaccinated in some circumstances need to wear a mask. this is very different than the mantra from the white house over the past couple of months. in fact last may the president declared that if you get vaccinated you do not have to wear a mask. apparently after three eastern time that will be untrue. some local governments have already gone forward imposed some of those mask mandates for wearing masks. savannah, georgia, provincetown, massachusetts, los angeles, st. louis, all reinstated mask mandates for people indecide regardless of vaccination status. clark county, las vegas, requires all employees to wear masks if they deal with the public. the shift is away from opening up has been happening that started here. white house admits almost all the hospitalizations and deaths from the delta variant comes from
edward lawrence is live at the white house. busy day, edward? on with your liberties, mandates coming at you. cdc as you mentioned will announce new recommendations, that fox news confirmed those recommendations will say some people who are vaccinated in some circumstances need to wear a mask. this is very different than the mantra from the white house over the past couple of months. in fact last may the president declared that if you get vaccinated you do not have to wear a mask. apparently...
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edward thank you very much. all right, coming up, the surprising reason you could soon be paying more for your next slice of pizza, say it ain't so. plus, the small business with a very big idea to help protect america's heartland from record crop-killing heat. all right, as we head to the break the dow up slightly 19 points, or thereabouts the claman "claman countdown" coming right back. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the simple act of enjoying time with friends, knowing you understand your glucose levels. ♪♪ i'm so glad you're ok, sgt. houston. this is sam with usaa. do you see the tow truck? yes, thank you, that was fast. sgt. houston never expected this to happen. or that her grandpa's dog tags would be left behind. but that one call got her a tow and rental... ...paid her claim... ...and we even pulled a few strings. making it easy to make things right: that's what we're made for. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. get a quote today. as i
edward thank you very much. all right, coming up, the surprising reason you could soon be paying more for your next slice of pizza, say it ain't so. plus, the small business with a very big idea to help protect america's heartland from record crop-killing heat. all right, as we head to the break the dow up slightly 19 points, or thereabouts the claman "claman countdown" coming right back. this may look like a regular movie night. but if you're a kid with diabetes, it's more. it's the...
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to edward lawrence at the white house, with the very latest, edward?ht now, inside the building about 20 feet over there, the president meeting as you said with those mayors and governors what he's trying to do is debt support, for that bipartisan infrastructure deal, which is true infrastructure. he's also trying to gauge interest in the democratic package which is now $3.5 trillion, which is all the other stuff there. now, for lunch earlier, the president was down pennsylvania avenue on capitol hill, he was meeting with democrats down there, he's trying to do a dance is what he's doing and getting his bipartisan deal done, he wants that bipartisan infrastructure package through congress while trying to keep the progressive in his party in line. >> i've no comment, it's great to be home, great to be back with all my colleagues and i think we're getting a lot done. reporter: press secretary jen psaki saying the president doing what he needs in order to get the spending that he would like to see through congress. listen. >> i would say as you all know,
to edward lawrence at the white house, with the very latest, edward?ht now, inside the building about 20 feet over there, the president meeting as you said with those mayors and governors what he's trying to do is debt support, for that bipartisan infrastructure deal, which is true infrastructure. he's also trying to gauge interest in the democratic package which is now $3.5 trillion, which is all the other stuff there. now, for lunch earlier, the president was down pennsylvania avenue on...
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to the white house, where edward lawrence has the latest. edward?t meeting, lauren, still going on and the mayor of d.c. is here at the white house, for that meeting. you know, the white house pushing that gun control is the way to stop this surge of violence around the country, that they are seeing largely democratic-run cities and also the white house deflecting the fact that it's that message of defunding the police that has opened the door for this wave of crime. instead, white house officials today telling us it's because violence interruptors like social workers, could not go to work during covid. >> there are a range of factors that lead to a reduction in crime and different communities have different challenges even if guns are gun violence is a big driver in many communities across the country, but we'll certainly be working closely with them. reporter: republicans are pushing or saying that drum beat of two years now, the de fund the police as well as the message that police might be abusive or there might be some racism in police departme
to the white house, where edward lawrence has the latest. edward?t meeting, lauren, still going on and the mayor of d.c. is here at the white house, for that meeting. you know, the white house pushing that gun control is the way to stop this surge of violence around the country, that they are seeing largely democratic-run cities and also the white house deflecting the fact that it's that message of defunding the police that has opened the door for this wave of crime. instead, white house...
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donna edwards and sam stein are sticking around.ws that the voter suppression crisis in this country is getting worse. that's next. >>> plus, the dangerous delta variant of the coronavirus is sweeping through states that rolled back health and safety measures, and the departments charged with enforcing them. >>> and the garland justice department is cracking down on illegal guns used to commit crime. it is a move that's not just about law enforcement but also about, you got it, politics. "deadline: white house" continues after a quick break. so don't go anywhere. millions of vulnerable americans struggle to get reliable transportation to their medical appointments. that's why i started medhaul. citi launched the impact fund to invest in both women and entrepreneurs of color like me, so i can realize my vision and give everything i've got >>> and the garland justice >>> and the garland justice for the love of people. for the love of community. for the love of progress. citi. if you're 55 and up, t-mobile has plans built just for you.
donna edwards and sam stein are sticking around.ws that the voter suppression crisis in this country is getting worse. that's next. >>> plus, the dangerous delta variant of the coronavirus is sweeping through states that rolled back health and safety measures, and the departments charged with enforcing them. >>> and the garland justice department is cracking down on illegal guns used to commit crime. it is a move that's not just about law enforcement but also about, you got...
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donna edwards, brendan buck. have a happy 4th.ning us on this saturday. >>> still ahead, national guard troops and a basketball star. my head scratcher and high five of the week. you don't want to miss it coming up next. ss it coming up next. ♪ when technology is easier to use... ♪ barriers don't stand a chance. ♪ that's why we'll stop at nothing to deliver our technology as-a-service. ♪ to deliver our technology as-a-service. dr. arnold t petsworth had an influx of new patients. so he used his american express business card, which offers spending power built for his business needs, to furnish a new exam room. the doctor will see you now. get the card built for business. by american express. feeling sluggish or weighed down? it could be a sign that your digestive system isn't working at it's best taking metamucil everyday can help. metamucil psyllium fiber, gels to trap and remove the waste that weighs you down. it also helps lower cholesterol and slows sugar absorption to promote healthy blood sugar levels. so you can feel lighte
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edward?ng that the american people support rebuilding roads, and bridges, and hard infrastructure. this is the first time the president is using that cabinet room for his cabinet meeting. it's also the full second cabinet meeting he has during his presidency at the white house. now the bipartisan elephant in the room is that infrastructure deal, and that's something they are both going to have to talk about all sides of this. now he will be hearing from the treasury secretary janet yellen about inflation and how inflation may seep into those talks for that deal, other economists though believe that the inflation once it's out of the bottle will be hard to get back in the bottle. the white house though sticking with the point that they believe that inflation will settle back down when the supply chain issues work themselves out. now, inflation intersects with the new bipartisan infrastructure bill because republicans are weary about spending too much money, and they want a way to pay for it an
edward?ng that the american people support rebuilding roads, and bridges, and hard infrastructure. this is the first time the president is using that cabinet room for his cabinet meeting. it's also the full second cabinet meeting he has during his presidency at the white house. now the bipartisan elephant in the room is that infrastructure deal, and that's something they are both going to have to talk about all sides of this. now he will be hearing from the treasury secretary janet yellen about...
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donna edwards, brendan buck. have a happy 4th.till ahead, national guard troops and a basketball star. my head scratcher and high five of the week. you don't want to miss it coming up next. -no-no please please no. ♪ i never needed anyone. ♪ front desk. yes, hello... i'm so... please hold. ♪ those days are done. ♪ i got you. ♪ all by yourself. ♪ go with us and find millions of flexible options. all in our app. expedia. it matters who you travel with. with relapsing forms of ms... there's a lot to deal with. not just unpredictable relapses. all these other things too. it can all add up. kesimpta is a once-monthly at-home injection... that may help you put these rms challenges in their place. kesimpta was proven superior at reducing the rate of relapses, active lesions, and slowing disability progression vs aubagio. don't take kesimpta if you have hepatitis b, and tell your doctor if you have had it, as it could come back. kesimpta can cause serious side effects, including infections. while no cases of pml were reported in rms clini
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, hey, edward.lts 18 and over got at least one dose of the vaccine. now any minute the president will meet with his covid response team and get a briefing on how the variant is progress ing throughout the united states as well as the vaccination program. we will hear from the president in about an hour and 45 minutes on the covid response and vaccination. now, in the u.s. , the delta variant is the one that's spreading throughout un vaccinated people. now that variant is quickly show ed up in india first, is spreading very quickly around the u.s. , in a new study out of israel shows the pfizer vaccine is about 64% effective against that specific variant. representative brad winstrop, whose a doctor, says that even if the vaccinated person gets that variant, they will have a really really good chance at eventual recovery. >> we've done public service announcements. we've tried to get it out there. i think some people look at the numbers and yeah, they may have a smaller chance of getting it, but at t
, hey, edward.lts 18 and over got at least one dose of the vaccine. now any minute the president will meet with his covid response team and get a briefing on how the variant is progress ing throughout the united states as well as the vaccination program. we will hear from the president in about an hour and 45 minutes on the covid response and vaccination. now, in the u.s. , the delta variant is the one that's spreading throughout un vaccinated people. now that variant is quickly show ed up in...
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edward lawrence has more from the white house. edward? seen numbers like this year-over-year since 2008. in that year-over-year the price of all goods is up 5.4%. month over month that increase is .9%. when you remove energy and food costs, that year-over-year you're looking at core pce, the last time it was more than 4.5% was november of 1991. now a white house official telling me they believe it is because of the shortage of items they can see as well as more people getting vaccines and those people turning around spending more than expected. still business owners on the ground are telling me they may have to raise prices because the input costs are forcing them to do it. listen. >> obviously we all face that problem in the industry and we're continuing to work with ways to try to mitigate as much as possible, depending how persistent and how strong it is. sure, some of that will ultimately gets passed along to the consumer. it is too early to tell how much impact that will have. reporter: year-over-year, gasoline, for all types of gaso
edward lawrence has more from the white house. edward? seen numbers like this year-over-year since 2008. in that year-over-year the price of all goods is up 5.4%. month over month that increase is .9%. when you remove energy and food costs, that year-over-year you're looking at core pce, the last time it was more than 4.5% was november of 1991. now a white house official telling me they believe it is because of the shortage of items they can see as well as more people getting vaccines and those...
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you certainly are, john and edward, jedward, i | are, john and edward, jedward, i think america — that's and night across the south—west of england. the met office were prompted to issue an amber warning, and that is because we have this rapidly deepening area of low pressure. a named storm — pretty unusual at this time of year. some uncertainty as to how far north it'll go, but it will bring with it some soaking rains as well, but the amber warning is out because of the strength of the winds. damaging winds could bring down some trees, some power lines. because it's really quite unusual at this time of year, concerns, of course, for those on holiday under canvas and in caravans. so the strongest of the winds starting to ebb away across the south—west as we go through the morning, pushing further south and east. now, it doesn't look as if they'll be quite as ferocious as further west, but still unusual for this time of year — gusts of wind of 40 or 50mph, as opposed to the potential 60 further west. either way, it could cause some disruption and, with it, slow—moving bands of showers, he
you certainly are, john and edward, jedward, i | are, john and edward, jedward, i think america — that's and night across the south—west of england. the met office were prompted to issue an amber warning, and that is because we have this rapidly deepening area of low pressure. a named storm — pretty unusual at this time of year. some uncertainty as to how far north it'll go, but it will bring with it some soaking rains as well, but the amber warning is out because of the strength of the...
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as recently as 2018 a stream said edward, if elegant hans with a steady supply of fresh clean water load the water from the cave used to stand at about this level. it was called today there's nothing left. today the water is bar lewis, and 70 percent of it is exported for some people. so the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his plight, but rather international food processing giant done on it extracts mineral water from the surrounding region to bottle and fill worldwide under the brand name. volvic locals complained that despite repeated drought vegas, siphoning more and more water from the area with no regard for their needs, rejects their claims before you must keep in mind that we don't just do whatever we want. we're subject to and monitored by the authorities and the authorities might appear at any time to inspect all holes in order to confirm that the statements we make in our data correct. so no provider for secret became august 2020 for example . they were 2 such con, announce visitors when they did anything. ok, no one from one domin
as recently as 2018 a stream said edward, if elegant hans with a steady supply of fresh clean water load the water from the cave used to stand at about this level. it was called today there's nothing left. today the water is bar lewis, and 70 percent of it is exported for some people. so the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his plight, but rather international food processing giant done on it extracts mineral water from the surrounding region to...
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as recently as 2018 a stream said edward, if elegant hans with a steady supply of fresh clean water. load the water from the cave used to stand at about this level and today there is nothing left today. the water is bothering lewis when 70 percent of it is exported with this, or some people saw the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his flight, but rather international food processing giant done on it, extract mineral water from the surrounding region to bottle and fill worldwide under the brand new volvic. locals complained that despite repeated drought vegas, siphoning more and more water from the area with no regard for their needs, rejects their claims before. you must keep in mind that we don't just do whatever we want. we are subject to and monitored by the authorities and the authorities might appear at any time to inspect all holes in order to confirm that the statements we make in our data correct. so no provider for secret became august 2020 for example. they were 2 such announce visitors when they did anything. ok, non war from on
as recently as 2018 a stream said edward, if elegant hans with a steady supply of fresh clean water. load the water from the cave used to stand at about this level and today there is nothing left today. the water is bothering lewis when 70 percent of it is exported with this, or some people saw the fish farmer now fears for his livelihood. he doesn't blame climate change for his flight, but rather international food processing giant done on it, extract mineral water from the surrounding region...