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our goal is to prevent people from getting it in the first place.t is true we don't have great evidence to suggest whether the virus is getting weaker or we are just getting better at treating it. what we do know is the mortality is dropping, but that people are suffering severe consequences. so the goal is to prevent people from getting infected in the first place. that is a really difficult thing to convince people of when they see that mortality dropping. i agree with you that we certainly need to invest in our ability to care for people who are dealing with the severe consequences but our primary goal seems to be preventing infection in the first place. >> if you push ahead with the lockdown in morocco, a means many people will suffer economically and financially in the near future. then it boils down to people like you to step in and try to raise awareness about how to move forward particularly in countries like north africa. if this will stay with us longer, how do you see the future in a place like morocco in north africa? >> is definitely go
our goal is to prevent people from getting it in the first place.t is true we don't have great evidence to suggest whether the virus is getting weaker or we are just getting better at treating it. what we do know is the mortality is dropping, but that people are suffering severe consequences. so the goal is to prevent people from getting infected in the first place. that is a really difficult thing to convince people of when they see that mortality dropping. i agree with you that we certainly...
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let's not forget we went to afghanistan in the first place to prevent terrorism. that's still a threat. we are completely undermining our efforts to bring peace to
let's not forget we went to afghanistan in the first place to prevent terrorism. that's still a threat. we are completely undermining our efforts to bring peace to
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government but because of the success of a labour government in making devolution happen in the first placeupport it, and devolution comes under the sorts of pressures that it is now under when we have a conservative government, where you scratch the surface of the conservative party and all its old hostility to devolution rises back to the surface. that's what happened yesterday, when the prime minister thought he could show off in front of a few conservative mps from the north of england. we have the senedd because of a labour party — and this labour party will continue to make sure that we use all the powers that we have here, or the powers we have of persuasion, the powers that we have to intervene, not at this point to make a counterproposal but to work with the company on the proposals that it will want to bring forward. mark drakeford. the government's faced accusations of "bumbling incompetence" in the way it's striking trade deals. the uk is in the process of replicating dozens of trade deals it was party to when it was a member of the european union. the government calls it the co
government but because of the success of a labour government in making devolution happen in the first placeupport it, and devolution comes under the sorts of pressures that it is now under when we have a conservative government, where you scratch the surface of the conservative party and all its old hostility to devolution rises back to the surface. that's what happened yesterday, when the prime minister thought he could show off in front of a few conservative mps from the north of england. we...
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why did the bidens do business in the first place in one of china's biggest players in the china beltnd road push to grab power around the world via things like oil and gas deals joe biden says he dislikes? as government documents show hunter biden's partners in the deal, top executives at this chinese company, they got in big trouble with authorities. we'll show you how. also tonight the frustration of the silent majority. the frustration of the quiet americans not liking the protests. not luking the riots. not liking the attacks. they are now asking where is the america of january 2020? they're saying their voice is the way to unity. why are they not being listened to? will their frustration hit the vote? we've got this too. first lady melania trump going hard after the media for which the first lady says is their distorted picture of her husband's record and his supporters. thanks for joining us. i'm elizabeth macdonald. "the evening edit" starts right now. ♪. elizabeth: okay. welcome to the show, you're watching the fox business network. let's go right at it with tim murtagh, trum
why did the bidens do business in the first place in one of china's biggest players in the china beltnd road push to grab power around the world via things like oil and gas deals joe biden says he dislikes? as government documents show hunter biden's partners in the deal, top executives at this chinese company, they got in big trouble with authorities. we'll show you how. also tonight the frustration of the silent majority. the frustration of the quiet americans not liking the protests. not...
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>>in the north bay, how the rehab center says you have got there the first place. >>a crazy story or the north see light. see the little guy right there safely now recovering at the marine mammal center. after it's a she was found in the parking lot of a car dealership the mini car dealership in corte madera last week. well, you know staff says they gave her a name many it's appropriate right and so and she's been rescued has been transported to the center sausalito hospital. >>where she will finish her recovery. good news there earlier today we talked to the person who works at the marine mammal center about. >>may have ended up in that car dealership in the first place so obviously with many of the california sea lion popping up at many dealership in corte it was a surprise. >>but it's just a testament the resilience of these as well as kind of a community of support that we have that people see these animals out on the beaches and they see them in really weird places and they can get on our 24 hour hotline. >>give us a call it's 4, 1, 5, 2, 8, 9, seal and we'll
>>in the north bay, how the rehab center says you have got there the first place. >>a crazy story or the north see light. see the little guy right there safely now recovering at the marine mammal center. after it's a she was found in the parking lot of a car dealership the mini car dealership in corte madera last week. well, you know staff says they gave her a name many it's appropriate right and so and she's been rescued has been transported to the center sausalito hospital....
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these young adults shopping with the same determination that led them to the suburbs in the first placeart of a nation on wheels, living by the automobile. the first young adults in the age of a pushbutton. ♪ like the rest of life in suburbia, shopping has a family flavor. >> do you remember what size you got? >> we bought a tree to go with it. >> that looks very nice. these busy families make the shopping center look younger and colorful -- young and colorful. they have a "let's go see" quality that brings crowds to events and promotions. for the children, only young adults at hand. there is plenty to do and see. while his family shops, the boy can catch a fish, ride the rides, go to the circus, visit the zoo, and have his hair cut. if that doesn't tire him out, the mother can put them in the nursery school where he can get paint on his shirt, see his friends, and wear himself out. these young adults seem to be able to outlast their children, they stash them away at a and go back toe the center for more. ♪ this is the life young adults need. -- lead. traumatized by redbook in major sho
these young adults shopping with the same determination that led them to the suburbs in the first placeart of a nation on wheels, living by the automobile. the first young adults in the age of a pushbutton. ♪ like the rest of life in suburbia, shopping has a family flavor. >> do you remember what size you got? >> we bought a tree to go with it. >> that looks very nice. these busy families make the shopping center look younger and colorful -- young and colorful. they have a...
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one of the most important things you can do to ensure that wounded, to you are be healthy in the first placei think one of the things we are learning about this disease is the healthier you are, if you contact the disease, the better prepared you are going to be to be able to survive and get through it in a much better manner. like many others, i have been doing my best to deal with the situation, getting out of the house and taking care of myself. always puti a priority on taking care of myself, staying healthy, get the kind of rest i need, eat the right way. i think doing these things not only helps in your daily life, but will affect a situation like covid-19. >> when you are running the biggest health care company in the u.s., i guess you are worried somebody might see you eating a french fry, or you gained an extra pound, do you feel you have to be careful because everyone is watching you? >> no, i don't worry about that. what important about life and in so many things is balance. especiallyweek, given my travel schedule, demands, i'm pretty strict about what i eat and the kind of ritua
one of the most important things you can do to ensure that wounded, to you are be healthy in the first placei think one of the things we are learning about this disease is the healthier you are, if you contact the disease, the better prepared you are going to be to be able to survive and get through it in a much better manner. like many others, i have been doing my best to deal with the situation, getting out of the house and taking care of myself. always puti a priority on taking care of...
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since the reinforced measures to affect, belgium is a longer in first place -- no longer in first placeor the highest rate of new infections in europe. brent: let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the u.k. has become the first country in europe to record more than 50,000 coronavirus related deaths. a grim milestone that it now shares with the eu, brazil, india, and mexico. the government imposed a month-long second lockdown in england last week. at least six migrants died when their over crediting a capsized in the mediterranean. around 100 others were rescued by the ngo open arms in international waters off the coast of libya. the spanish ngo rescued 88 others on tuesday. u.s. president donald trump has made's first official public appearance since losing the election, attending a wreathlaying ceremony in washington today. president-elect biden marked the day that honors servicemen and women with a visit to the korean war memorial. back here in europe, polish nationalists and right-wing extremists have clashed with police in the capital,
since the reinforced measures to affect, belgium is a longer in first place -- no longer in first placeor the highest rate of new infections in europe. brent: let's take a look now at some of the other stories making headlines around the world. the u.k. has become the first country in europe to record more than 50,000 coronavirus related deaths. a grim milestone that it now shares with the eu, brazil, india, and mexico. the government imposed a month-long second lockdown in england last week....
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when you're after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still had not found edward. he placed another. as time offered more detail. so each of these advertisements meet one point clear. and a look at, you but you can see, here he spells her name different in both advertisements, nonetheless, he identifies angelica as the woman who owned him and his family, who orchestrated the separation of yet that process a refugee. and and that she was the reason that he and his family were still searching for edward. it was difficult for me to find angelica in large part because of the variations in spelling, in the ways in which he refers to her in these advertisements. as you can see in this first advertisement in the yellow box to the left, he refers to her as an to, and the widow of frisbee, with a ph. as a judge that. down -- what's going on here. you can see he refers to her as he angela low chiu, i said i know in this period and even today when a woman is married or without she maybe refer to as mrs. but by her husband first and last name. so angela oh chiu? what's going on
when you're after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still had not found edward. he placed another. as time offered more detail. so each of these advertisements meet one point clear. and a look at, you but you can see, here he spells her name different in both advertisements, nonetheless, he identifies angelica as the woman who owned him and his family, who orchestrated the separation of yet that process a refugee. and and that she was the reason that he and his family were...
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exactly, you a re the jobs in the first place.ting your talent pool and most important thing is to broaden your talent out as far as you possibly can and be able to access it. i can't comment on how many of our peers do this oi’ how many of our peers do this or not, we certainly believe that through this study that we are the first insurer to advertise all roles, there have been a few limited exceptions, but all roles on this basis. and quite often, women want to apply for a role, they want a flexible role but because it's not in the ad they may not even go for it either, but it's really important, isn't it, for women who are applying for these jobs, to women who are applying for thesejobs, to ask women who are applying for these jobs, to ask for it if it is not in the advert. it's really important, we offer this to all of our employees, and one of the other things that we have seen is that actually, it's about the language you use in your adverts, as well. we work with a third—party supplier to make sure that all oui’ supplier to
exactly, you a re the jobs in the first place.ting your talent pool and most important thing is to broaden your talent out as far as you possibly can and be able to access it. i can't comment on how many of our peers do this oi’ how many of our peers do this or not, we certainly believe that through this study that we are the first insurer to advertise all roles, there have been a few limited exceptions, but all roles on this basis. and quite often, women want to apply for a role, they want a...
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and one year after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still had not found edward. so he placed another, this time offering more detail. so each of those advertisements made one thing clear. he spells angelica chu as the owner of his family. and she was the reason that he and his family were still searching for edward. so initially it was difficult for me to find angelica. in large part because of the variations in spelling. and in the ways in which he refers to her in these advertisements. on the first yellow box on the left he refers to her as miss ann jelico chu and the widow of phrisby chuw. and then he refers to her ago something totally different. so you see he refers to her as mrs. angelo chu. sometimes when a woman is married, or even widowed, she may be referred to as misses by her husband's first and last name. okay, is she the widow of angelo chu? what's going on here? so i'm looking at the details. i'm like, okay, we know that they lived in -- we know he's in mississippi now. we know that he was in georgetown, because he says that. and we know that this w
and one year after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still had not found edward. so he placed another, this time offering more detail. so each of those advertisements made one thing clear. he spells angelica chu as the owner of his family. and she was the reason that he and his family were still searching for edward. so initially it was difficult for me to find angelica. in large part because of the variations in spelling. and in the ways in which he refers to her in these...
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one year after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still had not found edward. so he placed another. his time he offered more detail. each of these advertisements may clear. angelica chu, he spells her name differently but nevertheless identifies as a woman who owned him and his family and who orchestrated the separation via that process of refugeeing, and that she was the reason that he had this family were still searching for edward. it was difficult for me to find angelica because of the variations in spelling and the ways he refers to her in these advertisements. in the first yellow box on the left he refers to her as miss. angelico chu, and the widow of phrisby, with a ph. so i said ok, jot that down. i went to the second advertisement and i said ok, he is saying something completely different the second time. so i thought, then he refers to her as misses angelo chu. sizable ok, i know that sometimes today and in then when woman is married she may be referred to by her husband's first and last name. so i said ok, ok is she the widow of angelica chu they live
one year after john placed his first lost friends advertisement, he still had not found edward. so he placed another. his time he offered more detail. each of these advertisements may clear. angelica chu, he spells her name differently but nevertheless identifies as a woman who owned him and his family and who orchestrated the separation via that process of refugeeing, and that she was the reason that he had this family were still searching for edward. it was difficult for me to find angelica...
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of therapeutics for patients who are actually sick, vaccines to prevent it from happening in the first placeand last but not least, the hospital protocols. i think they have done a great job, still much more work to do in terms of reducing mortality and morbidity. david: things that have been talked about are remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine, and also convalescent plasma. but generally today you would not say those things are therapeutics that will solve the problem, is that right? alex: not each and of themselves. there will be various opportunities to use them. look, we are going to learn, for example, with convalescent plasma when and where are they most effective, in what patient populations? in an older population? could they be used, for example, in an elder care facility where you are seeing an outbreak in a more aggressive way? should antivirals be used earlier in the disease? and i think again, we are developing a lot of information as we speak and we will learn a lot more in the coming weeks and months. david: hindsight is always 20/20, it is said, but looking back, what would you sa
of therapeutics for patients who are actually sick, vaccines to prevent it from happening in the first placeand last but not least, the hospital protocols. i think they have done a great job, still much more work to do in terms of reducing mortality and morbidity. david: things that have been talked about are remdesivir, hydroxychloroquine, and also convalescent plasma. but generally today you would not say those things are therapeutics that will solve the problem, is that right? alex: not each...
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have the electoral college in the first place? a lot of that stems from a desire among many of the delegates at the constitutional convention to compromise and come to some sort of resolution regarding what the terms would be for their new constitutional government. we talked about this earlier in the semester. one of the overriding concerns for delegates was they needed to come to a compromise and produce a new constitutional document. all of them were somewhat inclined to a compromise. there was a real fear at the time that if the convention failed to produce a reformed political system for the united states, the country would splinter into regional parts and be more easily reconquered by european powers. essentially sitting across the atlantic and eyeing the united states, ready for political dysfunction. that inclination to compromise led to a clear acquiescence of certain states including smaller , state interests. they wanted to ensure that those smaller states as well as the slave states wanted to ensure their voices were a
have the electoral college in the first place? a lot of that stems from a desire among many of the delegates at the constitutional convention to compromise and come to some sort of resolution regarding what the terms would be for their new constitutional government. we talked about this earlier in the semester. one of the overriding concerns for delegates was they needed to come to a compromise and produce a new constitutional document. all of them were somewhat inclined to a compromise. there...
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whatever advances the cause of a better america, because that's with the race was about in the first place. a better america as we go into the next century. and i'm very proud of my teammate, jack kemp. i've talked to jack, and i think jack kemp. i want to thank not only, jack but his, wife joanne, who didn't outstanding job and all the camp family for the work they did in this campaign. and obviously, i want to thank two outstanding women, my daughter, robin, who did a great job. [applause] and of course, my wife, elizabeth, who's traveled this country. [applause] from one end to the other. in fact, they've both been with me in this 96-hour marathon. and we had a great time, we have great crowds and a lot of enthusiasm. i threw o'clock this morning, i guess it was, we weren't, missouri, and i never saw so many people in one place out said but the republican party. and let me say a special word. let me say a special word to all the young people, the young, americans and the young people who were involved in my campaign. [applause] you have been a constant source of inspiration for elizabet
whatever advances the cause of a better america, because that's with the race was about in the first place. a better america as we go into the next century. and i'm very proud of my teammate, jack kemp. i've talked to jack, and i think jack kemp. i want to thank not only, jack but his, wife joanne, who didn't outstanding job and all the camp family for the work they did in this campaign. and obviously, i want to thank two outstanding women, my daughter, robin, who did a great job. [applause]...
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what we need to be good preventive measures would stop this from happening in the first place. and then people would say what are we spending this money on? throughout the city of los angeles. both of them took the learning. and both of them put together stashes of ventilators in case they were ever hit by a disease that required a lot of people to go on ventilators. los angeles had ajit crisis a few years ago and said what are we keeping this stuff around for? and got rid of it. sent out there's a shortage. i wonder how many people over the years attacked city government and said what the hell are we spending money on these ventilators for? we'll get rid of it. well starsky back even worse. >> there's also the challenge, the surveillance system is going to bring out the disease that don't go anywhere. and the challenges of balancing those against the threat of the true pandemic. how do you think political leaders can walk that line? >> guest: they spend a lot of various kinds of insurance already. what is the chance we are going to be hit with an overwhelming nuclear attack? w
what we need to be good preventive measures would stop this from happening in the first place. and then people would say what are we spending this money on? throughout the city of los angeles. both of them took the learning. and both of them put together stashes of ventilators in case they were ever hit by a disease that required a lot of people to go on ventilators. los angeles had ajit crisis a few years ago and said what are we keeping this stuff around for? and got rid of it. sent out...
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how and why did america get involved in vietnam in the first place? how has this administration changed the policy of the previous administration? what really happened in the negotiations in paris, on the battlefront, in vietnam. what choices do we have if we were to end the war. what are the prospects for peace? let me begin by describing the situation i have found when i was inaugurated on january 20. the war had been going on for four years, 31,000 americans had been killed in action. the training program for the south vietnamese was beyond schedule. 540,000 americans were in vietnam with no plans to reduce the number. no progress had been made at the negotiations in paris, and the united states had not put forth a comprehensive peace proposal. the war was causing deep division at home, and criticism from any of our friends as well as our enemies abroad. in view of the circumstances, --re were some words that once by ordering the immediate withdrawal of all american forces. this would have been a popular and easy course to follow. after all, we bec
how and why did america get involved in vietnam in the first place? how has this administration changed the policy of the previous administration? what really happened in the negotiations in paris, on the battlefront, in vietnam. what choices do we have if we were to end the war. what are the prospects for peace? let me begin by describing the situation i have found when i was inaugurated on january 20. the war had been going on for four years, 31,000 americans had been killed in action. the...
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missing most about pandemic times is going to a bookstore as soon as they open up that was the first place and went but i was looking for the new york section industry and and you could write a book about new york city was there, it was a slim book and i picked it up and i read it and there was so much here, there is so much rich here, the mark brothers book about new york, this is something that i need to hear, this is something that captures the idea that i want to build on or simply don't think needs to be improved upon, that encapsulates exactly the thing in terms of using them as epigraphs in those instances is the prime people is to say these are the ways that you need to be thinking right now to absorb and what i'm trying to do to relate and also citation or practice, i'm not alone and i think that dispels the myth of the writer of the total solo artist, were in conversation with one another all the time, we learn and that is important to note that knowledge is not produced by a single person on their own, it is produced in conversation with each other in community with each other,
missing most about pandemic times is going to a bookstore as soon as they open up that was the first place and went but i was looking for the new york section industry and and you could write a book about new york city was there, it was a slim book and i picked it up and i read it and there was so much here, there is so much rich here, the mark brothers book about new york, this is something that i need to hear, this is something that captures the idea that i want to build on or simply don't...
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she had only needed that breathing aid in the first place because she had suffered a brain injury att she had high led pressure at frimley park hospital in surrey. but this report says not only that there were failings medically but there was a 20 year cover—up involving deceit and deception and that some of the doctors and officials involved in lizzie's care actively lied to the police. the report is also critical of hampshire police for failings in its police investigation. today, anne dixon, lizzie's mother, gave her reaction to the report's findings. she's always in my heart. and once all this is over, and we hope to see change, i will take elizabeth back into my memory. i will claim my daughter from what we've had to go through. she's been sullied by the lies and the cover—up. and my daughter is absolutely perfect and i would like her back and i would like change to come. the government has been giving its reaction today. the health minister nadine dorries very critical statement, she said this report describes a harrowing and shocking series of mistakes associated with the care
she had only needed that breathing aid in the first place because she had suffered a brain injury att she had high led pressure at frimley park hospital in surrey. but this report says not only that there were failings medically but there was a 20 year cover—up involving deceit and deception and that some of the doctors and officials involved in lizzie's care actively lied to the police. the report is also critical of hampshire police for failings in its police investigation. today, anne...
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one of the reasons i got elected in the first place in delaware across the line was because of the folksn pennsylvania. all the media and delaware for the first 25 years of my career was all philadelphia television. i was very happy to have the moniker of being known as philadelphia's third senator. i know philadelphia well. , by thed a philly girl way. i have got my eagles jacket on. here is what i want to say, and i will conclude. whatl never forget president john f. kennedy said when we were going to go to the moon. words that my colleagues in the senate always used to -- he said, we are doing it because -- i refuse to postpone the incredible opportunities available to the american people i refuse to postpone what we can do. there is nothing beyond the capacity of the united states of america. there is no limit to america's future. the blinders have been taken off. the only thing that can tear -- whatapart is president trump's been trying to do for the beginning. dividing on race, religion, gender, national origin. it is wrong. it is not who we are. if you know who donald trump is. le
one of the reasons i got elected in the first place in delaware across the line was because of the folksn pennsylvania. all the media and delaware for the first 25 years of my career was all philadelphia television. i was very happy to have the moniker of being known as philadelphia's third senator. i know philadelphia well. , by thed a philly girl way. i have got my eagles jacket on. here is what i want to say, and i will conclude. whatl never forget president john f. kennedy said when we were...
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why do we have the electoral college in the first place? well, a lot of that stems from there just being a desire among many of the delegates at the constitutional convention to compromise and come to some sort of resolution regarding setting out what the terms would be for their new constitutional government. if you recall we talked about this earlier in the semester, some of the overriding concerns from the delegates is they needed to come to a compromise and produce a new document, a new constitutional document by the time they were done in philadelphia which meant all of them were somewhat inclined toward compromise. there was a real fear at the time that if the convention failed to produce a reformed political system for the united states the country would splinter into multiple regional parts and they're easily conquered or reconquered by your buyers, and eyeing the united states for political dysfunction. that inclination to compromise led to the acquiescence to the vehement interests of smaller state interests. they wanted to ensure
why do we have the electoral college in the first place? well, a lot of that stems from there just being a desire among many of the delegates at the constitutional convention to compromise and come to some sort of resolution regarding setting out what the terms would be for their new constitutional government. if you recall we talked about this earlier in the semester, some of the overriding concerns from the delegates is they needed to come to a compromise and produce a new document, a new...
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but they also show how those celebrations occurred in the first place. and they highlight in many of them they highlight the owners who are responsible not simply for their sale, but their separation. here what i'm showing is an advertisement placed by car line mason seeking information about her family members. so what she says here is that she was owned by betsy mason, a white woman, and sold by her as well. so she doesn't seemly say that she, you know, was inadvertently sold by a man related to bet si, she identifies betsy as her owner. this is another advertisement which goes a little bit further and deeper. it shows more complex elements or dprengss on slaimensions on . not just white women, their fames, but their business practices. so he identifies his owner in the advertisement. he also described the conflicts within her family over her property and her property rights. he argues and tells us that his mother and siblings were stolen. he is not willing to recognize the kind of inviability of the property rights in this particular case. he also says
but they also show how those celebrations occurred in the first place. and they highlight in many of them they highlight the owners who are responsible not simply for their sale, but their separation. here what i'm showing is an advertisement placed by car line mason seeking information about her family members. so what she says here is that she was owned by betsy mason, a white woman, and sold by her as well. so she doesn't seemly say that she, you know, was inadvertently sold by a man related...
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first place by and will host a better braman who undefeated in 6 matches maybe they're the ones to finally slow by and down and if you've had enough of munich hot on their heels a 2nd place like say you face off against a feisty if inconsistent and topped frankfurt's. at the top match is likely to be a cool cat don't men will head to berlin hoping to shake off their defeated deck classic or they'll face hatches red hot materials konya in school 5 goals and 4 cysts in all competitions expect. fox. we'll have all mats and much more for you here on kickoff in 2 weeks time. to see you that. dramatic scenes of the gates of europe. never freefall. even before the devastating explosion at the port of beirut the country was in the midst of the most serious crisis. more and more young people are asking themselves whether they have a future there. should they give up the fight. in 30 minutes on d w. d 2 you know that 7. 70 percent. are younger than 60. cuts me into me. and you know what it's time old boy says. the 77 percent. of. the 77 percent this weekend on d w. why are people forced to hide in t
first place by and will host a better braman who undefeated in 6 matches maybe they're the ones to finally slow by and down and if you've had enough of munich hot on their heels a 2nd place like say you face off against a feisty if inconsistent and topped frankfurt's. at the top match is likely to be a cool cat don't men will head to berlin hoping to shake off their defeated deck classic or they'll face hatches red hot materials konya in school 5 goals and 4 cysts in all competitions expect....
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actually complying, and we don't even know all the people we would like to ask to isolate in the first placenstead of asking people to isolate, we should give them 48 hour lateral flow tests and then only ask them to isolate if they are positive? thank you very much, i am grateful to my right honourable friend. he is very generous in his words, i also direct hits warm words of gratitude to the vaccine task force that in so much work to making sure we can procure and security supplies of these vaccines, should they prove safe as well as efficacious. 0n the question he asked on the question about the comments, that option of testing people regularly, not if the primary case, not if they have the virus, but if they are contact, that option wouldn't even be open to us had we not secured the huge capacity for lateral flow testing that we now have in this country. it is something on which i very much look to the clinicians for advice. sir john bell is a highly respected clinician and expert in this... studio: we will pull away from that. we will keep an eye on that debate, it is still going on and
actually complying, and we don't even know all the people we would like to ask to isolate in the first placenstead of asking people to isolate, we should give them 48 hour lateral flow tests and then only ask them to isolate if they are positive? thank you very much, i am grateful to my right honourable friend. he is very generous in his words, i also direct hits warm words of gratitude to the vaccine task force that in so much work to making sure we can procure and security supplies of these...
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it is decency, loyalty, remembering where you came from, why you got involved in the first place. we got involved for the same reason. the reason all of you are involved. wall street didn't build america. hard working middle class folks built america. we are the ones, my dad. my mom. didn't ask for a damn thing, just a shot. all they wanted was a shot. the american people have been hurt badly. middle class, not getting much of a shot. they have been hurting. you know, i was asked once, and i probably shouldn't have said it, but i believe it, how i look at this race in the beginning. i look at it from the perspective of scranton, pennsylvania. areas and neighborhoods i grew up n hard working folks, who play by the rules, who have done everything that they can to provide for their families, it is all about families, my first campaign, i ran as a local councilman, a local billboard that said, for all our families, who we are. that is what makes us who we are. we are so much better than we have been under this president. i mean it this is not who we are. we are people raised taught to
it is decency, loyalty, remembering where you came from, why you got involved in the first place. we got involved for the same reason. the reason all of you are involved. wall street didn't build america. hard working middle class folks built america. we are the ones, my dad. my mom. didn't ask for a damn thing, just a shot. all they wanted was a shot. the american people have been hurt badly. middle class, not getting much of a shot. they have been hurting. you know, i was asked once, and i...
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unusual situation and i decided to stay close to the middle of it again a very good position from the first placegestjohn so far and it feels fantastic to be leading the race and when you are in front, you can dictate the pace and take some time i relax a little bit if you want to and not feel the pressure of always having to make sure you are close to the person. and following behind. he never feels good when some of the competition falls or to damage and asa high competition falls or to damage and as a high attrition rate, many people who saw the race will not finish and it feels terrible, visceral camaraderie between the two even when the competition is damage. i enjoyed leading, that is what i enjoy the most and it's the most satisfying bet and are from the competition, the thing i enjoy the most is marketing directors mothers, christmas cake. it is so good, got a little piece every single day. will be keeping across his progress for the remainder of the race. that's all from sportsday. goodbye. hello. the weather as we had to the weekend is looking a little bit mixed. we will see a court fro
unusual situation and i decided to stay close to the middle of it again a very good position from the first placegestjohn so far and it feels fantastic to be leading the race and when you are in front, you can dictate the pace and take some time i relax a little bit if you want to and not feel the pressure of always having to make sure you are close to the person. and following behind. he never feels good when some of the competition falls or to damage and asa high competition falls or to...
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goods came west and people in every which direction, the same forces that built chicago in the first place rebuilt it quickly right after its main asset was its location. much of the infrastructure, the telegraph, the railroad, were not harmed. >> also the stockyards were largely. >> the stockyards were four miles from downtown completely out of the way in the fire. >> the great elevators as well. you have at least some income, some capital gene generated employment. we cannot overestimate how hard of a time this was and how stunning this was and how the experience of other people went through in this period of great difficulty it did get going and it didn't really end and only pause with the great depression of the end of 1873, the panic of 1873. but by then the downtown that had been rebuilt was twice as big as the one hand the fire had consumed and people just never stopped coming to chicago it was just the place to go and by the time of 1890 there was a million people, three times the size it was at the time of the fire only less than 20 years later earlier. >> you call the fire titani
goods came west and people in every which direction, the same forces that built chicago in the first place rebuilt it quickly right after its main asset was its location. much of the infrastructure, the telegraph, the railroad, were not harmed. >> also the stockyards were largely. >> the stockyards were four miles from downtown completely out of the way in the fire. >> the great elevators as well. you have at least some income, some capital gene generated employment. we cannot...
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we will find places until we no longer can. when we firstrted working in this pandemic, we opened up the pacu. this is where all the surgical patients go for recovery, and that would be shut down. we would probably put more nashts in there. i don't know what the plan is, but you find your places until you cannot. but then what do you do when you run out of the staff to take care of those people? i don't know. you don't get care. >> you don't get care. let this be a lesson to all of us as we all want to gather with our families next thursday, you know, we will not get care. leah, we've heard stories of nurses who are overwhelmed already, are physically unable to give patients the best quality care as a result. what's the situation at your hospital? >> so our hospital is -- you know, we're experiencing that surge, we are. our morale is low. our nurses need each other more than anything right now. you know, our strength comes from our coworkers, but when we come home, we are seeing things that no one else is seeing. we have never experienced th
we will find places until we no longer can. when we firstrted working in this pandemic, we opened up the pacu. this is where all the surgical patients go for recovery, and that would be shut down. we would probably put more nashts in there. i don't know what the plan is, but you find your places until you cannot. but then what do you do when you run out of the staff to take care of those people? i don't know. you don't get care. >> you don't get care. let this be a lesson to all of us as...
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and anti- federalist longform philosophical essays that make the case for the constitution the first place. >> created in the daily newspaper that was the medium of dissemination so it was longer than two days offense generally more persuasive and more elegantly written but also addressed to the public was put out on the convention by real people and meant to be understood by the people it was not meant to be something not to understand clearly it helps to study the structure and the purpose you could get that by reading it if you have a lawyer to read the mortgage to your house sorry the ddl need one to understand the constitution. >> if you need a house likely the document will be five or ten times as long that sets up the legal system of the united states. >> it is relately brief handwritten five large pages of parchment. >> i love the video scenes a view talking with the reenactors engaging with the founding that this is engaging and to the founding of the country to highlight the phrase that using this example quite a bit and that is what doctor franklin emerges from the convention an
and anti- federalist longform philosophical essays that make the case for the constitution the first place. >> created in the daily newspaper that was the medium of dissemination so it was longer than two days offense generally more persuasive and more elegantly written but also addressed to the public was put out on the convention by real people and meant to be understood by the people it was not meant to be something not to understand clearly it helps to study the structure and the...
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in his case is to sell our firearms to the government, they say buyback but never buy it in the first placeher option is to register our firearms with the atf which is an unconstitutional regulatory body that shouldn't have that dictate in the first place. or we are seeing is an expansion of the national firearms act or we will see a gun tax which is estimated to be $34 billion, registering our firearms with the atf. >> something else down the pipeline could be universal background checks, kamala harris said she wanted to get that done if congress didn't pass that in the first 100 days of her in office she would seek executive action. how do you feel about background checks? >> we absolutely abhor universal background checks. even background checks have been shown over the years not to be effective in what it claims to be preventing which is criminals are not going to go through the process, they are going to break the law. we want to empower law-abiding citizens, over 400 million guns out there. we have 5 million new gun owners this year alone. it is an obvious mandate the american people
in his case is to sell our firearms to the government, they say buyback but never buy it in the first placeher option is to register our firearms with the atf which is an unconstitutional regulatory body that shouldn't have that dictate in the first place. or we are seeing is an expansion of the national firearms act or we will see a gun tax which is estimated to be $34 billion, registering our firearms with the atf. >> something else down the pipeline could be universal background...
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current technology, which is one of the reasons why we wanted to take a look at this system in the first placesome of these criticisms to both of these companies. first, democracy live. at some point, we can't hold back the tide, right? next—generation voters are going to demand next—generation voting technologies. we're going to learn lessons, right? that's why we're starting small and responsibly with voters that would be otherwise disenfranchised. we don't have all the answers right now. the academic community and the security community don't have all the answers. that's why you do smaller responsible testing, learn the lessons, and then build from there. and that's what we're trying to do right now, and we're starting with groups that today would be otherwise disenfranchised. i put those same questions to the founder of voatz. obviously, it's new, so there will be criticisms. so we welcome the scrutiny, but at the same time, a lot of that is hypothetical. just by looking at one piece of the system without actually transacting with the system in any meaningful way often would lead you to in
current technology, which is one of the reasons why we wanted to take a look at this system in the first placesome of these criticisms to both of these companies. first, democracy live. at some point, we can't hold back the tide, right? next—generation voters are going to demand next—generation voting technologies. we're going to learn lessons, right? that's why we're starting small and responsibly with voters that would be otherwise disenfranchised. we don't have all the answers right now....
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it also prevents new meaningful proposals are being considered in the first place. many kansans from our canty health department for universities, to our schools come to our cities and counties in commissioners i visited with have urged us to extend this looming deadline. we need to have a longer period of time so federal dollars are not spent. has to be paid back by taxpayers. it is a silly proposition that required the money to be spent. what it means is we will spend money less effectively and less efficiently in the otherwise wood in the near term deadline for that's why senator roberts and i have removed impediments to successful economic recovery act. this bill would extend by two years for a set of eligibles that meet criteria for qualified economic development plan. this limits funds for additional tension in time for a more thoughtful investment. to be more effective without cutting short the strategic investment congress made back in march to support our communities that needed the most. public state and local governments know what's best for their communi
it also prevents new meaningful proposals are being considered in the first place. many kansans from our canty health department for universities, to our schools come to our cities and counties in commissioners i visited with have urged us to extend this looming deadline. we need to have a longer period of time so federal dollars are not spent. has to be paid back by taxpayers. it is a silly proposition that required the money to be spent. what it means is we will spend money less effectively...
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they failed to address the basic issue of the war that they had gotten into in the first place. whether vietnam would be one country or two countries. they don't address that. that question is addressed in the spring of 1975 when north vietnam launches a military assault on the north -- excuse me, against the south and the americans failed to intervene. on april 30, 1975, americans glued to their television sets, watched as north vietnamese tanks rolled into saigon and as american helicopters evacuated americans from the united states embassy in south vietnam. if you have seen those images, they are really retching because they have people getting onto the helicopters and people desperately trying to get on also and two are not able to get on who are left, people who had aided the americans. the final cost of the war in vietnam can be measured in lots of ways, as every war, it can be measured in money, the end of the great society. whatever lyndon johnson had hoped for in his social programs was swallowed up by the war in vietnam as he himself recognized what happened. he predic
they failed to address the basic issue of the war that they had gotten into in the first place. whether vietnam would be one country or two countries. they don't address that. that question is addressed in the spring of 1975 when north vietnam launches a military assault on the north -- excuse me, against the south and the americans failed to intervene. on april 30, 1975, americans glued to their television sets, watched as north vietnamese tanks rolled into saigon and as american helicopters...
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and that's how donald trump won in the first place.e claimed the slate among republicans and then he took over part of the democratic party because it was a very simple strategy. he looked at all the policies you laid out, all these things you talked about, and said, hey, you know what? y they are enforcing our southern border, that something that might be in the top i don't know, top three, four, five things that we should be doing at the federalr, government. on the other thing, should we be a globalist nation or should we look out for america first? he said, okay, let's be america first. let's get our priorities ahead of china's. well, this crew and the sad thing is in the think so terrible about all of this is that for so long, democrats have sort of lied a lot of things. republicans have either gone in there with those stuff are they stood back vitally and they've been completely run over by them. it donald trump is the first guy that came along and called them out on it. that's the secret to the guy success. >> tucker: you've got
and that's how donald trump won in the first place.e claimed the slate among republicans and then he took over part of the democratic party because it was a very simple strategy. he looked at all the policies you laid out, all these things you talked about, and said, hey, you know what? y they are enforcing our southern border, that something that might be in the top i don't know, top three, four, five things that we should be doing at the federalr, government. on the other thing, should we be...
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the hard part is the individual part asking them to categorize in the first place it's one of my favorite conundrums as aeenager when you say hi to a piece of broccoli does the stock say it or the florettes at the end? it is a ridiculous example but it's the same thing what is that individual adam of nature in this context? so what belongs or what doesn't belong and it is very important another example for taxes my friend is an accountant and from his perspective people think the tax calculation is hard but it is really easy once you know what his income. this doesn't count and to admit the income once you have that then the calculation is easy for what belongs and that's what we are constantly doing that is an important point. >> yes i do. that is great. i came to this insight when i was reading dr. seuss one fish two fish. had been thinking about this for a long time but to go back looking at kids teaching to count what is that moment i thought it was a counting book but it starts one fish two fish red fish blue fish black fish blue fish and it goes on and on the different kinds of fish
the hard part is the individual part asking them to categorize in the first place it's one of my favorite conundrums as aeenager when you say hi to a piece of broccoli does the stock say it or the florettes at the end? it is a ridiculous example but it's the same thing what is that individual adam of nature in this context? so what belongs or what doesn't belong and it is very important another example for taxes my friend is an accountant and from his perspective people think the tax...
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understand why philadelphia and pittsburgh did not bring in national guards and law enforcement in the first placeit is really interesting to find out who is responsible for telling police officers to stand down and not to draw their weapons? i mean, to me it is ridiculous. people are dying, businesses are being destroyed. and the city officials are sitting back on their hands allowing it to happen because they are -- because their complacency. host: you talked about a pole. you mentioned this briefly at the top, that past voters, i assume it asked likely voters about who they trust more on law enforcement. what pole was this? guest: i think this might have been the mullen bird pole, or l.e monmouth pol it surveyed voters on their most important issues, and law & order came up and i think was the second-highest behind health care, covid-19, and then the , fory asked participants registered voters to indicate who they trusted more on law & order. joe biden won that by three or four points. i will push back on one thing the caller said, which is in pittsburgh, the democratic mayor has actually been
understand why philadelphia and pittsburgh did not bring in national guards and law enforcement in the first placeit is really interesting to find out who is responsible for telling police officers to stand down and not to draw their weapons? i mean, to me it is ridiculous. people are dying, businesses are being destroyed. and the city officials are sitting back on their hands allowing it to happen because they are -- because their complacency. host: you talked about a pole. you mentioned this...
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whenever they should have never left in the first place. they should be fined. and they should be forced to come back. some other things with tax, i don't agree with him. he sticks to more traditional values, gunn rights, and -- and biden has held a position of power for what? 47 years? and i guess it was delaware where he was in power for the longest time, and he got rid of a lot of people's jobs. you don't hear from anybody in those -- in that state really much at all. and that kind of concerns me why we're not hearing much from anybody in that state. host: tom, thanks for calling. here's a tweet from someone identifying themselves as pig pen. even after four years, president trump thinks and acts outside the box. i like that. the democrats offer no alter native. they've completely gone off the rail pandering to people who frankly hate america and what it stands for. god bless writes pig pen. trump acts instead of talking everything to death. biden ran for president twice before and never got more than a few percent of the vote. and now after 47 years in offic
whenever they should have never left in the first place. they should be fined. and they should be forced to come back. some other things with tax, i don't agree with him. he sticks to more traditional values, gunn rights, and -- and biden has held a position of power for what? 47 years? and i guess it was delaware where he was in power for the longest time, and he got rid of a lot of people's jobs. you don't hear from anybody in those -- in that state really much at all. and that kind of...
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and he said within 24 hours the first batch of this vaccine is v going to be in the right place all around with dry ice or potentially with liquid nitrogen, the facilities will be there, the clinics will be there, hospitals will be there, the [indiscernible] will be there. and you know what? i believe him. i have a question for you, tucker buried who are you going to believe? this governor who changeso his mind every second of the political winds, or the general? tucker, i choose the military in this country every time. tucker. >> tucker: dr. marc siegel, thank you so much. that is the question of who you're going to believe and whenever this vaccine does arrive, let's hope the people in charge slowly and calmly explained to us what it does, with the risks are, what the benefits are, and get buy-in from the public and calm everyone down before forcing us to take it. that's fair, it's a democracy. today something called the office of president-elect joe biden named robert gordon it's team lead for matters relating to health and human services.un that man, robert gordon, could soon run this
and he said within 24 hours the first batch of this vaccine is v going to be in the right place all around with dry ice or potentially with liquid nitrogen, the facilities will be there, the clinics will be there, hospitals will be there, the [indiscernible] will be there. and you know what? i believe him. i have a question for you, tucker buried who are you going to believe? this governor who changeso his mind every second of the political winds, or the general? tucker, i choose the military...
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because they didn't say much when these deals were being done in the first place and when trump pulledvery complaint you could possibly think of about how he didn't have a right to change policy and he didn't have a right to exercise any of the functions of his office or do any of the things that he was actually elected to do by the people who voted for him. so, i mean, blinken is one of those who was close to john brennan and he is one of those who was silent when all of these people knew that there wasn't any evidence that trump was colluding with vladimir putin or that he had stolen the election. so, really what you have a group of people so far who are not going to impress for accountability and probably going to double down on many of those policies, some of which were really harmful to the u.s. people. griff: talking about those policies and return to them us have covered the border so well for us at fox news. one of the people there was the number two at dhs, instrumental in creating daca. we are now seeing at this very moment october numbers a surge. the border apprehensions ar
because they didn't say much when these deals were being done in the first place and when trump pulledvery complaint you could possibly think of about how he didn't have a right to change policy and he didn't have a right to exercise any of the functions of his office or do any of the things that he was actually elected to do by the people who voted for him. so, i mean, blinken is one of those who was close to john brennan and he is one of those who was silent when all of these people knew that...
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win back upper upper-middle-class white suburbanites or people behind "defund the police" in the first placethere is a pan-ethnic working-class coalition out there that wants law and order, which wants to live their lives without intrusion, and that is something that the republican party needs to lean into. it's what donald trump has showed the way for the future. no other republican in this country could have won the rio grande valley. the county from my own home state of texas, stark county, one of the poorest counties in america, with an income of about $21,000, 95% hispanic, they have a piece of wall now thanks to president trump, and they voted republican for the first time by 47%, 30% swing from what we saw in 2016, just incredible to see. >> tucker: it is unbelievable, and it wasn't because of pandering on immigration. you don't have to support open borders to get people with spanish sounding last names. saagar enjeti, thank you so much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: we told you about the enemies list circulating for democrats online designed to punish trump supporter's, because th
win back upper upper-middle-class white suburbanites or people behind "defund the police" in the first placethere is a pan-ethnic working-class coalition out there that wants law and order, which wants to live their lives without intrusion, and that is something that the republican party needs to lean into. it's what donald trump has showed the way for the future. no other republican in this country could have won the rio grande valley. the county from my own home state of texas,...
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aren't they responsible for the lack of diversity in the first place?ink you are, cleary making fun of trump, there isn't much diversity in trump's world. biden at least to me comes across as a normal guy. on the amtrak train in the night, a guy you were talking about big politicians -- >> jesse: that was 20 years ago. >> dana: i rode the amtrak with them in years. he was shocked. wanted to get away from me as fast as he could. >> juan: big time politicians use their influence, his son went to war. he suffered losses in his life. the problem is he's boring, he's normal, he's a normal guy. for a comedian, normal is not funny. what jesse laid out is a lot of stuff you could make fun of even if you were a trump man. >> greg: that's the problem. joe biden is so normal that you couldn't possibly make fun of him. there is nothing there, kennedy, to make fun of! >> kennedy: do you know what the funniest presidential impression other than darrell hammond doing clinton? chevy chase doing gerald ford because he didn't try to look like him, didn't try to sound lik
aren't they responsible for the lack of diversity in the first place?ink you are, cleary making fun of trump, there isn't much diversity in trump's world. biden at least to me comes across as a normal guy. on the amtrak train in the night, a guy you were talking about big politicians -- >> jesse: that was 20 years ago. >> dana: i rode the amtrak with them in years. he was shocked. wanted to get away from me as fast as he could. >> juan: big time politicians use their...
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colts move into a tie for first place. baseball awards. freddie freeman the winner of the nl mvp. es. american league, white slugger, jose abreu, taking home his first mvp trophy and the reaction. >> overcome by ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >> all right. get ready for the rain but for tonight that's all. thanks for watching. >> we appreciate your time. stay tuned now for jimmy kimmel up next. we will see you tomorrow.
colts move into a tie for first place. baseball awards. freddie freeman the winner of the nl mvp. es. american league, white slugger, jose abreu, taking home his first mvp trophy and the reaction. >> overcome by ♪♪ how can i, when you won't take it from me ♪ ♪ you can go your own way xfinity mobile's fast nationwide 5g network meets the first iphone with 5g. get the new iphone 12 on xfinity mobile. and right now get $250 off. learn more at an xfinity store today. >> all...
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most of them in your business need to sleep in the most polluted cities. 3 wonderful with a poor first place who see these in school, but were put in the lucky to secure room by room when they were you no in your stupid name of the physics when you see the beatles or do the rest of the little guys go by doing it with them also, each video from both any job for a training base will be leaving soon for the rest of us. what do you have to the divide which oh, come on. if there's a bust you...