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street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. adam brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition on criminal justice reform that we actually have the bill hanging up here in our office that we were able to drive so many phone calls to get that across the finish line. according to its own figures freedom works has 6000000 members and army of volunteers they're dedicated to the fight for libertarian goals against taxes and state influence freedom works provides them with the arguments and training to pressurize politicians. when we try to push an issue we will organize office visits where people by the dozen will go and visit our congressman we will do protests but
street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. adam brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition on...
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street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. and i'm brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies is help in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition on criminal justice reform that we actually have the bill hanging up here in our office that we were able to drive so many phone calls to get that across the finish line. according to its own figures freedom works has 6000000 members an army of volunteers they're dedicated to the fight for libertarian goals against taxes and state influence freedom works provides them with the arguments and training to pressurize politicians. when we try to push an issue we will organize office visits where people by the dozen will go and visit our congressman we will do protests but th
street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. and i'm brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies is help in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition on...
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street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. and i'm brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had it there was a bipartisan coalition on criminal justice reform that we actually have the bill hanging up here in our office that we were able to drive so many phone calls to get that across the finish line. according to its own figures freedom works has 6000000 members and army of volunteers they're dedicated to the fight for libertarian goals against taxes and state influence freedom works provides them with the arguments and training to pressurize politicians. when we try to push an issue we will organize office visits where people by the dozen will go and visit our congressman we will do protests
street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. and i'm brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had it there was a bipartisan coalition...
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street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. adam brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i walked back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition on criminal justice reform that we actually have the bill hanging up here in our office that we were able to drive so many phone calls to get that across the finish line. according to its own figures freedom works has 6000000 members and army of volunteers they're dedicated to the fight for a libertarian goals against taxes and state influence freedom works provides them with the arguments and training to pressurize politicians. when we try to push an issue we will organize office visits where people by the dozen will go and visit our congressman we will do protests
street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. adam brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i walked back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition on...
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street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. and i'm brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition on criminal justice reform that we actually have the bill hanging up here in our office that we were able to drive so many phone calls to get that across the finish line. according to its own figures freedom works has 6000000 members and army of volunteers they're dedicated to the fight for libertarian goals against taxes and state influence freedom works provides them with the arguments and training to pressurize politicians. when we try to push an issue we will organize office visits where people by the dozen will go and visit our congressman we will do protests b
street in washington is home to one of their successors freedom works. and i'm brandon is proud of the power his organization wields with evidence presented on the walls like trophies he's helped in appointing the controversial brett kavanaugh as a supreme court judge earned him thanks from trump but does freedom works have the power to influence legislation i believe we do and we've actually i look back on last year we have there's bills we supported we had a there was a bipartisan coalition...
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here to react, steve moore, freedom works economist. always great to have you. >> hi, jackie. jackie: a lot laid out by peter. the plot thickens ahead of contentious runoff race on january 5th. your thoughts where we stand right now? >> georgia traditionally gone republican in special elections. it would be a big upset if democrats pulled this off. this is one of the most unusual special elections in modern times. all bets are off who would win. i've been talking to some of the folks at freedomworkses on the ground knocking own doors. they're feeling somewhat confident. you just don't know. it will all be turnout. the new twist in this debate has been this $2000 payments. so in the last couple of days you had the republican candidates, loeffler and also purdue who came out in favorite of the increased payments. i personally am not in favor of that. i'm not a big fan passing out free money to people but it will be right down to the wire. it will come down to the turnout, who is, which party is able to get those base voters out to vote on tuesday. jackie: speaking of the turnout
here to react, steve moore, freedom works economist. always great to have you. >> hi, jackie. jackie: a lot laid out by peter. the plot thickens ahead of contentious runoff race on january 5th. your thoughts where we stand right now? >> georgia traditionally gone republican in special elections. it would be a big upset if democrats pulled this off. this is one of the most unusual special elections in modern times. all bets are off who would win. i've been talking to some of the...
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joining us now, freedom works economist, economic advisor to president trump, steve moore. t that line from joe biden, we need to reward hard work. >> not wealth as though the two are totally unconnected. unless everybody who is wealthy inherits their money don't they have to work hard in order to get wealthy? >> well, i love the line about rewarding hard work. that is what we as free market conservatives believe in, that work should be rewarded. one of the reasons by the way this new plan that came out today, david, by ahn b of democrat and republican senators that increases unemployment benefits, no that doesn't reward hard work. it rewards people for not working. economics, david, is all about getting the incentives right and i'm somewhat skeptical that the biden team will do that. you know, this is, you're in my old employer editorial page, had a good piece saying these are a bunch of b-league, obama people that have kind of elevated up, that almost all believe in keynesian economics. all you have to do is increase government spending and you will get prosperity. david:
joining us now, freedom works economist, economic advisor to president trump, steve moore. t that line from joe biden, we need to reward hard work. >> not wealth as though the two are totally unconnected. unless everybody who is wealthy inherits their money don't they have to work hard in order to get wealthy? >> well, i love the line about rewarding hard work. that is what we as free market conservatives believe in, that work should be rewarded. one of the reasons by the way this...
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steve moore happens to join us right now, the freedom works economist. it is interesting steve at the top of the show saying gerry would come up. i didn't say she would cover fedex. she would have more about a key indicator on the economy. we knew she would be coming fedex. in a way what these types of reports become in this day and age we're so reliant on ships companies fedex, ups, in the middle of a pandemic. what is your takeaway how the companies are doing? >> the fedex story is incredible one. this is incredible company from the beginning. fred smith is good friend of mine, one of the great ceos all time, he was the one came up with the idea all the people in the business schools said it would never work. he created a great company. but what is so interesting it, was only maybe a year to a year-and-a-half ago, connell, when a lot of people thought that because amazon was getting into the delivery business that they would wipe out fedex, remember that? now you've got fedex with record earnings. it's a great comeback story. and it is, i think gerri w
steve moore happens to join us right now, the freedom works economist. it is interesting steve at the top of the show saying gerry would come up. i didn't say she would cover fedex. she would have more about a key indicator on the economy. we knew she would be coming fedex. in a way what these types of reports become in this day and age we're so reliant on ships companies fedex, ups, in the middle of a pandemic. what is your takeaway how the companies are doing? >> the fedex story is...
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danielle dimartino booth, bull tick capital markets, chief strategist, katheryne rooney vera around freedom works economist stephen moore. danielle, to you your initial impressions on the decision, what it means for the economy and perhaps the fed's next move? >> well the fed has not alluded to making any move at all. charles, if you look what the fed has done since march 23rd i can sum it up in one word, it has been a nothing burger. i'm not sure investors will be impressed with this. there was pressure on policymakers given the relatively small size of the relief package bandied about inside ever the beltway. i think the investors wanted a little bit more from the fed. maybe an unemployment benchmark they would hit before they took their foot off the pedal of quantitative easing. they wanted longer maturity purchases. they even want ad hint that we will increase the size of qe. so the pressure builds in the next half hour on jay powell to deliver more in his press conference in my view. charles: i am shocked that the market is holding up as well as it is right now. i agree with everything you j
danielle dimartino booth, bull tick capital markets, chief strategist, katheryne rooney vera around freedom works economist stephen moore. danielle, to you your initial impressions on the decision, what it means for the economy and perhaps the fed's next move? >> well the fed has not alluded to making any move at all. charles, if you look what the fed has done since march 23rd i can sum it up in one word, it has been a nothing burger. i'm not sure investors will be impressed with this....
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was longtime executive director of the committee for justice and now is executive director for freedom worksfoundation he supported many of the republican appointments through the years, to the supreme court and as i said will probably be our real defender of bush v. gore among the panelists, so that i thought i would start, then a briefer breezier way just to get some it all of our voices heard and before we dig into the real substance, so i wanted to ask each of the panelists what really resonates what do they remember most vividly from that period? the call for something that sticks in your mind just to bring us back to it and i'm glad to see so many people in the room who i know we're there at the scene and who remember what happened, but just for the few if you are thinking who was there on the court because it's changed. and so this was not signed this opinion by anyone, it was issued 10:12 or 10:15 that evening. in the majority were then, chief justice rehnquist, and associate justice sent that sandra day o'connor. and dissenting, where the most with more liberal justice, john pulse e
was longtime executive director of the committee for justice and now is executive director for freedom worksfoundation he supported many of the republican appointments through the years, to the supreme court and as i said will probably be our real defender of bush v. gore among the panelists, so that i thought i would start, then a briefer breezier way just to get some it all of our voices heard and before we dig into the real substance, so i wanted to ask each of the panelists what really...
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was longtime executive director of the committee for justice and now is executive director for freedom works foundation. he supported many of the republican appointments through the years to the supreme court. as i said, will probably be our real defender of bush v gore among the pammists and their fuller bios are in the materials. i thought i would start in often a briefer, breezier way to get all of our voices heard before we dig into the real substance. i wanted to ask each of the panelists what really resonates, what do they remember most vividly from that period? recall something that sticks in your mind just to bring us back to it. i'm glad to see so many people in the room who i know were there at the scene, and who remember what happened. but just for the few of you who are thinking, okay, who was there on the court? because it's changed. let me just offer as a reminder, it was a per cure yam opinion. it wasn't signed by anyone specifically. issued at 10:12, 10:15 that evening. in the majority were then chief justice william rehnquist and associate justice sandra day o'connor, anton
was longtime executive director of the committee for justice and now is executive director for freedom works foundation. he supported many of the republican appointments through the years to the supreme court. as i said, will probably be our real defender of bush v gore among the pammists and their fuller bios are in the materials. i thought i would start in often a briefer, breezier way to get all of our voices heard before we dig into the real substance. i wanted to ask each of the panelists...
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number has decreased but its investigative journalists who are working in countries as peace say are most beatrice when it comes to press freedom and safety for working what parts of the world countries are regions are most concerning for you. unflushed really always mexico is on the top but india pakistan syria afghanistan ozzy country which which is a most very difficult as well to work on all these just all of these countries are as i said countries which are officially at peace the countries where journalists work on environmental pollution on organized crime and all all tropics where actually they can get dangerous for all people who actually earn money wisc crime one money with organized crime now most people of course not reporters are not involved in the media what is the connection between safety and freedom for people in the media and for societies at large. and he exists year of call it 90 dramatically i seek showed us how important press freedom independent information is take the example of cheat china and compare it with germany i mean in germany we had a discussion like it as a european countries as well how to t
number has decreased but its investigative journalists who are working in countries as peace say are most beatrice when it comes to press freedom and safety for working what parts of the world countries are regions are most concerning for you. unflushed really always mexico is on the top but india pakistan syria afghanistan ozzy country which which is a most very difficult as well to work on all these just all of these countries are as i said countries which are officially at peace the...
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number has decreased but its investigative journalists who are working in countries as peace say our most beatrice when it comes to press freedom and safety for working what parts of the world countries are regions are most concerning for you. unflushed really always mexico is on the top but india pakistan syria is gonna azi country which which is a most which are very difficult as well to work on all these just all these countries are as i said the countries which are officially at peace the countries where journalists work on environmental pollution on organized crime and all all topics where actually they can get dangerous fall people who actually earn money with scrying one money with organized crime now most people of course not reporters are not involved in the media what is the connection between safety and freedom for people in the media and for societies at large. and he exists a year of call it 19 dramatically i seek showed us how important press treatment new pendant information is take the example of cheap china and compare it with germany i mean in germany we had a discussion like it as a european countries as well
number has decreased but its investigative journalists who are working in countries as peace say our most beatrice when it comes to press freedom and safety for working what parts of the world countries are regions are most concerning for you. unflushed really always mexico is on the top but india pakistan syria is gonna azi country which which is a most which are very difficult as well to work on all these just all these countries are as i said the countries which are officially at peace the...
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work in the event description on youtube and please subscribe to our youtube channel which will allow the video to reach more people than the author of several books are presented as obsolete and freedom is a constant struggle and of all political prisoners at the university of california santa cruz. as being grounded in the work as an organizer she cofounded the debt collectors and co-authored the new manifesto with the case for economic disobedience so how does this come about? more than one year ago a class for scholarship and activism and we wanted to hear her thoughts on the film to exchange ideas but i'm sure we will reach others tonight. so first, what is democracy and how has that manifested for good and bad and what is the difference of potential that borrows the name altogether different purposes? her film captures the questions from the activist perspective. the second topic is what type of activism will it take to bring about our democracy and in particular with different groups of people that work together. i had the privilege of knowing angela davis over some time and reasons to be a part the main reason is because of her remarkable lecture she gave which was entitled le
work in the event description on youtube and please subscribe to our youtube channel which will allow the video to reach more people than the author of several books are presented as obsolete and freedom is a constant struggle and of all political prisoners at the university of california santa cruz. as being grounded in the work as an organizer she cofounded the debt collectors and co-authored the new manifesto with the case for economic disobedience so how does this come about? more than one...
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freedom. as the u.s. works to advance human rights, it's critical we put this question of freedom of thought, freedom of conscience right at the heart of our efforts. everyone must be able to practice the faith or no faith at all without the threat of government violence and persecution. i'm pleased to support this excellent measure, and i yield the remainder of my time, back tourks mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will the house suspend the rules and agree to house resolution 512 as amend the. so many as are in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules -- mr. raskin: mr. speaker, on that i request the yeas and nays. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to section 3 of house resolution 965, the yeas and nays are ordered. pursuant to clause 8 of rule 20, further proceedings on this uestion are postponed. for what purpose does the gentleman from maryland see
freedom. as the u.s. works to advance human rights, it's critical we put this question of freedom of thought, freedom of conscience right at the heart of our efforts. everyone must be able to practice the faith or no faith at all without the threat of government violence and persecution. i'm pleased to support this excellent measure, and i yield the remainder of my time, back tourks mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the question is, will...
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official information as a journalist i have worked off this train for many cantrips and their problems are almost the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. work on the 4th to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. name is jenny harrison and part of. this is w. news live from berlin croatia is rocked by a powerful earthquake a tremor caused widespread destruction in the capital zagreb and elsewhere killing at least 6 people also on the program killed for doing their job dozens of journalists around the world murdered for exposing corruption organized crime and environmental degradation also he shook up the fashion world with his futuristic creations and turned his name into a lucrative global brand french designer pierre called all has died at the age of $98.00.
official information as a journalist i have worked off this train for many cantrips and their problems are almost the same 14 the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. work on the 4th to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see the microphones who have decided to put their trust in us. name is jenny harrison and part of. this is w. news live from berlin croatia is rocked by a powerful earthquake a tremor caused widespread destruction in the capital zagreb...
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freedom. amy: the work of mohamed mayar's citizen journalist group equipe media is documented in the film "3 stolen cameras." it shows the gruesome fate of a sahrawi cameraman who was pushed off a rooftop by police after he was spotted filming a bloody crackdown on a peaceful protest. >> suddenly, an undercover policeman had detected me on a rooftop. they suddenly appeared and pushed me over the edge. as i fell down on the street, i broke my leg. other policen dragged me on the ground. a bit further down the street there was a burning tire. they pulled me over it. it was no accident. they wanted to demonstrate their power and show what happens to those who try to break the media blockade. amy: facing this kind of violence against those who document morocco's crackdown on dissent, it's remarkable that these sahrawis were willing to speak with us. we also meet journalist hayat khatari. can media operate here in western sahara? can you have your own media? >> we are very much harassed. the most recent episode was when my sister nazha al-khalidi had her camera confiscated. and then they arrested her. a
freedom. amy: the work of mohamed mayar's citizen journalist group equipe media is documented in the film "3 stolen cameras." it shows the gruesome fate of a sahrawi cameraman who was pushed off a rooftop by police after he was spotted filming a bloody crackdown on a peaceful protest. >> suddenly, an undercover policeman had detected me on a rooftop. they suddenly appeared and pushed me over the edge. as i fell down on the street, i broke my leg. other policen dragged me on the...
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number has decreased but its investigative journalists who are working in countries this piece say our most beatrice when it comes to press freedom and safety for working what parts of the world countries are regions are most concerning for you unflushed really always mexico is on the top but india pakistan syria afghanistan azi country which which was a most which are very difficult as well to work on all these just all these countries are as i said the countries which are officially at peace the countries where journalists work on environmental pollution on organized crime and all all topics where actually they can get dangerous fault people who actually earn money whisk ryan won money with organized crime now most people of course not reporters are not involved in the media what is the connection between safety and freedom for people in the media and for societies at large. and he exists year of call it 90 dramatically i seek showed us how important press treatment new pendant information is take the example of cheap china and compare it with germany i mean in germany we had a discussion like it as a european countries as well
number has decreased but its investigative journalists who are working in countries this piece say our most beatrice when it comes to press freedom and safety for working what parts of the world countries are regions are most concerning for you unflushed really always mexico is on the top but india pakistan syria afghanistan azi country which which was a most which are very difficult as well to work on all these just all these countries are as i said the countries which are officially at peace...
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they felt that entrepreneurial capitalism was a way to enforce freedom, to give lots of choices to people. and that worked until the industrial revolution when the whole economy changed in a way that allowed concentration of power. the antitrust laws were in response to that. they were about breaking up concentrations of power and they addressed two kinds. one kind was the kinds of concentrated power that hurt everyone, like price fixing. they made that a crime. you could go to jail for it. a second kind was about discrimination. and 80 years after that there's been a ton of cases to break up concentrated power. the information revolution was another change as great as the industrial revolution. and the consequence of that has been that google and facebook now control essentially communications in the united states. and they have the ability to take away peoples self determination because they can use all of the data they gathered and all the algorithms they have to manipulate our perception of the world. that's what we're having response to. this week was a huge week or last week because finally we're se
they felt that entrepreneurial capitalism was a way to enforce freedom, to give lots of choices to people. and that worked until the industrial revolution when the whole economy changed in a way that allowed concentration of power. the antitrust laws were in response to that. they were about breaking up concentrations of power and they addressed two kinds. one kind was the kinds of concentrated power that hurt everyone, like price fixing. they made that a crime. you could go to jail for it. a...
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information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantrips and they have problems are all of the same color to the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. work on the floor to stay silent when it comes to the fans and the humans on scene or microphones who have inside put their trust in us the name is jane in paris one part. this is g w news log from berlin tonight time in hope warning out the threat of a no deal breaks in for the u.k. and the european union looks greater than ever after today's talks negotiations the u.k. government says for exit talks are at a critical stage fishing rights and competition rules remain deal breakers as a final deadline approaches also coming up because one of those president nicolas maduro claims a sweeping alike should victory after less than a 3rd of the country turned to vote.
information as a journalist i have worked on the streets of many cantrips and they have problems are all of the same color to the social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press and. work on the floor to stay silent when it comes to the fans and the humans on scene or microphones who have inside put their trust in us the name is jane in paris one part. this is g w news log from berlin tonight time in hope warning out the threat of a no deal breaks in for the u.k. and the european union...
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freedom works economists. editorial and you argue that the president may have done harm to the republican georgia senate candidates trying to win the seats and maintain a balance of power in a runoff election next month. why? >> well, look. i think americans are disgusted with the amount of the money that is being spent here. i just heard the report how we'll run out of money on monday. we ran out of money months ago. we'll end up in a barrel $3 trillion, which is incredible sum of money. that includes the $9900 billion. if you put another trillion or so on it by doubling this amount of the money in the checks or tripling it, you are talking about another trillion or so. we are losing the track of all the trillions of dollars. then, of course, there is the outrage about all of the pork barrel spending in this bill. the money for museums. money for transit systems. money for sudan and building a wall in jordan. we can't afford to build a wall in the united states. but we're building walls around the world. this
freedom works economists. editorial and you argue that the president may have done harm to the republican georgia senate candidates trying to win the seats and maintain a balance of power in a runoff election next month. why? >> well, look. i think americans are disgusted with the amount of the money that is being spent here. i just heard the report how we'll run out of money on monday. we ran out of money months ago. we'll end up in a barrel $3 trillion, which is incredible sum of money....
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. % joining us to break it down freedom works economist trump economic advisory steve moore joining,anie courtney "the wall street journal" senior writer jon hilsenrath u.s. bank wealth management sr., vice president traditional investment head lisa erickson the panel this morning ryan payne, brian brenberg thank you so much for being here jon hilsenrath kick us off you have been watching this economy a student of this economy for so many years where are we right now? assess. >> well, we are -- a little bit more than halfway through a recovery process from the shutdowns that happened in april, march and april. you know. what i am looking for in this report is basically, progress. continued declines unemployment rate hundreds of thousands of jobs being added back, to payrolls, the bad news is the progress has slowed in the last few months good news is we have a vaccine coming, down the pike hopefully it can pick up. maria: yeah, a you are right. i mean the atlanta fed looking at 11.1% growth in fourth quarter and yet the numbers we saw, in the last couple of weeks, indicate a little b
. % joining us to break it down freedom works economist trump economic advisory steve moore joining,anie courtney "the wall street journal" senior writer jon hilsenrath u.s. bank wealth management sr., vice president traditional investment head lisa erickson the panel this morning ryan payne, brian brenberg thank you so much for being here jon hilsenrath kick us off you have been watching this economy a student of this economy for so many years where are we right now? assess. >>...
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motors film highlights the work of interior, industrial, product and auto designers who create stylish new looks for mass produced consumer goods. celebrating abundance and the freedom to choose different products, the film ends by showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation. a nonprofit organization created by the u.s. congress to help save america's film heritage. ♪ >>> in appreciation of the stylists of america, who work in lines, forms and textures and colors to give to us beauty, charm and elegance in the conveniences, comforts and necessities of our daily living. as a tribute to men and women who design. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> through the arts and crafts of the american stylists, the things about us are made to express our own free spirits and desires, for the colorful things that spell sheer fun. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> improved styling constantly adds to the ease and grace and gaiety of american living. the things we have in america are ever-changing. the studios and workshops our stylists pour forth a never ending flow of se
motors film highlights the work of interior, industrial, product and auto designers who create stylish new looks for mass produced consumer goods. celebrating abundance and the freedom to choose different products, the film ends by showing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation. a nonprofit organization created by the u.s. congress to help...
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freedom in american colonies. i would like you to join us now for our panel discussion about the origins of religious liberty in america and its enduring importance to our democracy. has worked on behalf of victims of religious freedom violations in east asia, the middle east, europe, and south asia as this -- at the state departments of religious freedom and law. emily is a member of the supreme court bar and the bar associations of california and the district of columbia. ladies and gentlemen please welcome emily. >>> thank you very much to dr. morrison for that excellent lecture. now, i would like to introduce dr. eric patterson. dr. patterson served as the president of your religious freedom institute. dr. patterson is informed by two -- and works throughout africa and central asia. he has served in the government for more than 20 years but as an officer and commander in the air national guard and a white house fellow working as director of the u.s. office of personnel management. he is the author and editor over a dozen books. he published extensively pick he received his phd in political science from the university of science and in california and a masters degree from
freedom in american colonies. i would like you to join us now for our panel discussion about the origins of religious liberty in america and its enduring importance to our democracy. has worked on behalf of victims of religious freedom violations in east asia, the middle east, europe, and south asia as this -- at the state departments of religious freedom and law. emily is a member of the supreme court bar and the bar associations of california and the district of columbia. ladies and gentlemen...
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motors film highlights the work of interior, industrial product and auto designer who create stylish new looks for mass-produced consumer goods. celebrating abundance and the freedomshowing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy is courtesy of the national preservation film foundation, a nonprofit corporation created by the u.s. congress, to help save america's film heritage. ♪ >>> in appreciation of the stylists of america, who work in lines, forms and textures and colors to give to us beauty, charm and elegance in the conveniences, comforts and necessities of our daily living. as a tribute to men and women who design. ♪
motors film highlights the work of interior, industrial product and auto designer who create stylish new looks for mass-produced consumer goods. celebrating abundance and the freedomshowing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy is courtesy of the national preservation film foundation, a nonprofit corporation created by the u.s. congress, to help save america's film heritage. ♪ >>> in appreciation...
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motors film highlights the work of interior, industrial, product and auto designers who create stylish new looks for mass produced consumer goods. celebrating abundance and the freedomowing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation. a nonprofit organization created by the u.s. congress to help save america's film heritage. ♪
motors film highlights the work of interior, industrial, product and auto designers who create stylish new looks for mass produced consumer goods. celebrating abundance and the freedomowing designers at work on the 1959 chevy impala at general motors colorful technical center in warren, michigan. this pristine copy of the film is courtesy of the national film preservation foundation. a nonprofit organization created by the u.s. congress to help save america's film heritage. ♪
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moment led me to take the decision which i did not want to take for many years, to go out and work towards the freedom ns have been forced to do. you are in madrid. nicholas maduro is still in the presidential palace. your capacity to engineer change is now lower than it's ever been before. have you lost hope? no, i've never lost hope, stephen. and as i said before, we fall down and we rise up again because this is about our lives, and they will not beat us because we will not surrender, and i can assure you that, and that's not me saying this, it's millions of people that are committed to this fight until the end. this year will forever be remembered for covid—i9, but in truth, it's been very far from the worst pandemic the world has ever seen, and thanks to the roll—out of vaccines, hopefully next year we will put it behind us. but perhaps we should see the coronavirus as part of a wider wake—up call. 0ur relationship with the natural world is increasingly fragile and unstable, and you can see it in our ecosystems and in climate change, and the consequences will be with us long after the virus has b
moment led me to take the decision which i did not want to take for many years, to go out and work towards the freedom ns have been forced to do. you are in madrid. nicholas maduro is still in the presidential palace. your capacity to engineer change is now lower than it's ever been before. have you lost hope? no, i've never lost hope, stephen. and as i said before, we fall down and we rise up again because this is about our lives, and they will not beat us because we will not surrender, and i...
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so the very concept of freedom that we work with. in many ways requires a sense of unfreedom. in order to explain its emergence. add certainly as you pointed out, slavery was the palpable evidence to those who were not enslaved, they say we are free. how do i know i am free? i'm i know i am free becausei am not a slave . but of course, the emergence of prisons as punishment and conjunction with this the rise of the revolutionary ideals and emergence of democracy, imprisonment , punishment becomes the underbelly of democracy. and it's actually not conceivable outside of the context of democracy. you need democracy, capitalist democracy in order to imagine imprisonment as a punishment. and what does imprisonment entail? it entails the divestment of rights. and it would make no sense in a society that did not recognize individual rights. it would make no sense outside of the context of a democratic society. this is one of the reasons why we let, lead the world in terms of the number of people inprison , incarcerated . even countries like china and india that have huge population
so the very concept of freedom that we work with. in many ways requires a sense of unfreedom. in order to explain its emergence. add certainly as you pointed out, slavery was the palpable evidence to those who were not enslaved, they say we are free. how do i know i am free? i'm i know i am free becausei am not a slave . but of course, the emergence of prisons as punishment and conjunction with this the rise of the revolutionary ideals and emergence of democracy, imprisonment , punishment...
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where every single thing was conducted with freedom and integrity. that doesn't work in pakistan.as a democratic mandate. he's been in powerfor two years and you are now saying to the pakistani people he must be removed from office. mr sackur, this election has been stolen. it was a rigged election, there was a pre—poll rigging. elects from our party were posted to his party, using the nab. during the day, the results system was put off of hours. polling experts were expelled. 35 seats were rigged and stolen. otherwise he would have never been in government. well, your party chooses to say that. i'm simply looking back to the chief of the eu monitoring team who said overall the election result is credible. well, you haven't read the whole report. the whole report of eu chief. what did it say before this last sentence? of course, his conclusion is the most important thing, i think you would agree. well.. maybe you wouldn't. let's move on. let's talk about what your tactics are now. you and nawaz sharif are sending your video links back into pakistan, sometimes to thousands of peopl
where every single thing was conducted with freedom and integrity. that doesn't work in pakistan.as a democratic mandate. he's been in powerfor two years and you are now saying to the pakistani people he must be removed from office. mr sackur, this election has been stolen. it was a rigged election, there was a pre—poll rigging. elects from our party were posted to his party, using the nab. during the day, the results system was put off of hours. polling experts were expelled. 35 seats were...
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information as a journalist i have worked at all of the strengths of many counters and their problems are always the same or do social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. go up should work on the floor to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see the why through foals who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is jim curtis and i work a d.w.i. . the devil is in the detail as each different mouth poor over the cracks a trade agreement we look at what is and isn't in the deal time clock will change for businesses to jump 3 1st. also coming up when the going gets tough the tough get going how a german state has is carving out a new journey locked up and. this is the deal the business i'm kate ferguson thanks for joining me the deal is done now. it's time to examine the details e.u. chief negotiator michele carney has been briefing member states on the backs of pact it's expected to get unanimous backing meanwhile british prime minister barak johnson has been selling the deal to his country as well t w m d harman reports. in a christmas message british prime minister boris johnson was upbeat about the 1200 page deal
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doesn't learn your work is freedom but. the. parents knew. her couldn't sleep. the currents. i'm sure that it was. in support of. saving the civil guard over. the debris but. this is the that we news live from but then the global party happening mostly without spectators fireworks lights up cities from sydney to hong kong as the world says hello to 2021 but with the coronavirus running rampant authorities are rising for people to stay home and watch the func on t.v. also on the program the last trucks cross between the european union and great britain ahead of the you chase final departures from the single markets did not brussels time and a half century relationship.
doesn't learn your work is freedom but. the. parents knew. her couldn't sleep. the currents. i'm sure that it was. in support of. saving the civil guard over. the debris but. this is the that we news live from but then the global party happening mostly without spectators fireworks lights up cities from sydney to hong kong as the world says hello to 2021 but with the coronavirus running rampant authorities are rising for people to stay home and watch the func on t.v. also on the program the last...
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work, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedomthe press, which we'll get to later, i should mention madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press. it is indeed freedom to print and publish things. it's not the freedom for what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american history tv on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where you listen to podcasts. >>> to mark the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims' arrival in plymouth, massachusetts, american history tv features several programs, looking back to the year 1620. we'll talk to robert stone, director of the virtual mayflower project, which uses virtual reality to re-create the ship and the plymouth england harbor from which it sets sail. here is a look. >>> in 1620, the mayflower traveled from plymouth, england, to america and the pilgrims settled the plymouth colony on the coast of massachusetts. we talked to robert stone about the virtual mayflower project, which uses
work, but reagan met him halfway. reagan encouraged him. reagan supported him. >> freedomthe press, which we'll get to later, i should mention madison originally called it freedom of the use of the press. it is indeed freedom to print and publish things. it's not the freedom for what we refer to institutionally as the press. >> lectures in history on american history tv on c-span3 every saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. lectures in history is also available as a podcast. find it where...
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british and us citizens no longer enjoy freedom of movement meaning they cannot easily find work on the other side. asked for the service sector that's 80 percent of the british gross domestic product access to the e.u. market is more difficult after brics it could be especially hard on banks and financial service providers. on the other hand britain is free to make its own trade deals with non e.u. partners including the us china and india. so that's the big picture view of bragg's it with plenty of uncertainty looking ahead now for businesses in the u.k. and europe uncertainty has been a fellow traveler for the last 4 and a half years without clarity on a trade agreement until just last week business owners struggled to offset risk now the deals all but they're taking another look at just where they stand gregory mcdonald likes to hedge his bets. a few months ago the british businessman bought this factory for construction jack in the u.k. . he produces switches and cable ducts there. but his other factories produce parts for the car industry. with his most important customers located
british and us citizens no longer enjoy freedom of movement meaning they cannot easily find work on the other side. asked for the service sector that's 80 percent of the british gross domestic product access to the e.u. market is more difficult after brics it could be especially hard on banks and financial service providers. on the other hand britain is free to make its own trade deals with non e.u. partners including the us china and india. so that's the big picture view of bragg's it with...
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started a whole new life in the civilian wor world, that returning work force and the work ethic, the belief in freedomt back to our society really launched an incredible period in american history. how did your military service prepare you for that new life and what transpired after the war? >> i think that the military service for me was the greatest experience that i ever had in my life. i graduated from high school in 1941. i had a scholarship to college. i was going to become a doctor. i didn't have any money for books, didn't have any money for clothing or housing. so i postponed college to the spring semester of 1942. and when we were attacked on pearl harbor december 7, i made up my mind i was going to fly fighter planes. i remember when i was 11 or 12 years old, i was a pre-boy scout. i went to boy scout camp for two weeks. those two weeks gave me the fundamentals to join the military, to be in the military. and the discipline that we learned, we were all quarterbacks, all guys who were cocky guys who could fly fighter planes. bomber pilots weren't guys like that, but we were. we became a squa
started a whole new life in the civilian wor world, that returning work force and the work ethic, the belief in freedomt back to our society really launched an incredible period in american history. how did your military service prepare you for that new life and what transpired after the war? >> i think that the military service for me was the greatest experience that i ever had in my life. i graduated from high school in 1941. i had a scholarship to college. i was going to become a...
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the heritage foundation and an attorney that has defended religious freedom for the last 14 years, will moderate our panel. she has worked on behalf of victims of religious freedom violations in east asia, the middle east, and south asia at the state department office of international freedom. emily is a member of the supreme court bar and the bar associations of both california and the district of columbia. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome emily. emily: thank you very much to dr. morrison for the excellent lecture. now i would like to introduce ttison join us for this discussion. dr. pattison serves as the executive vice president of the religious freedom is to do. he is dean of the robertson school of government and a research fellow at georgetown university berkeley center for religious peace and world affairs. withnterests are informed work throughout africa and central asia and south asia. he has served in the government for more than 20 years as an officer and commander in the international guard and as a white house fellow working for the director of u.s. office of personnel management. he is the author and ed
the heritage foundation and an attorney that has defended religious freedom for the last 14 years, will moderate our panel. she has worked on behalf of victims of religious freedom violations in east asia, the middle east, and south asia at the state department office of international freedom. emily is a member of the supreme court bar and the bar associations of both california and the district of columbia. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome emily. emily: thank you very much to dr. morrison...
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official information as a journalist i have work all the strength of many can trust on their problems are almost the same for to social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. should work on the 4th to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see them rifles. enough. is. the deal is sealed after 4 long years britain and the european union to agree on a provisional divorce agreement the news means a decades long relationship will end on a friend note than feared and major trade chaos can be avoided and we'll introduce you to a restaurant owner in germany who is confidently surfing the 2nd infection wave thanks to a new business model. i'm chris cuomo welcome to the program it's an agreement 4 and a half years in the making a no deal breaks it a verdict at the last minute some call it a christmas miracle in the end what did britain win sovereignty including freedom from e.u. courts though they'll still have to follow its regulations for the most part if they want to sell to the single market they can independently make their own laws and they'll still be able to easily travel on holiday to the e.u. but all this freedom comes at a
official information as a journalist i have work all the strength of many can trust on their problems are almost the same for to social inequality a lack of the freedom of the press. should work on the 4th to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and see them rifles. enough. is. the deal is sealed after 4 long years britain and the european union to agree on a provisional divorce agreement the news means a decades long relationship will end on a friend note than feared and major...
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it must move upwards toward the highest thing, >> learning is hard work and freedom is essential to learninges must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. ♪ >> bret: daniel krauthammer was born in 1985. by the time he was in high school, the cold war was over, the nation was safe, and the dot-com economy was booming. charles knew it couldn't last. but how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen? >> here's how it works. there is a spring campaign and a fall campaign. >> bret: did he know all your friends? >> daniel: yeah, everyone>> always came to our house. speak with your turkey... >> daniel: he was one of the favorite dads on the block. >> i gave a lecture at my son's high school in the late '90s.ik i was like a prophet, the end is near. i was trying to make -- i was try to impress upon them, what a wondrous age, 17, having trouble getting a date is not a message you are going to accept. >> bret: do you remember that? >> daniel: i do, vaguely. he did feel like b '90s were an anomaly to history in the grd
it must move upwards toward the highest thing, >> learning is hard work and freedom is essential to learninges must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. ♪ >> bret: daniel krauthammer was born in 1985. by the time he was in high school, the cold war was over, the nation was safe, and the dot-com economy was booming. charles knew it couldn't last. but how do you get a bunch of teenagers to listen?...
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that returning workforce, and the work ethic and belief in freedom that you brought back to our society it really launched an incredible period in american history. how did your military service, prepare you for that new life and what transpired after the war? >> i think that the military service for me was the greatest experience that i ever had in my life we, i graduated from high school in 1941. i was going to become a doctor. i did not have any money for books and i did not have any money for clothing or housing so i postponed entrance to college. and when we were attacked, at pearl harbor in rick and i made up my mind i was going to fly airplanes against the japanese. i remember when i was 11 or 12 years old, i was pre-boy scout, i went to boy scout camp for two weeks. and that two weeks gave me the fundamentals, to join the military. to be in the military. and, the discipline that we learned we were all quarterbacks of guys who were khaki got khaki guys who could fly fighter planes. bomber pilots were not like that but we were. and we became a squadron, we became more interested i
that returning workforce, and the work ethic and belief in freedom that you brought back to our society it really launched an incredible period in american history. how did your military service, prepare you for that new life and what transpired after the war? >> i think that the military service for me was the greatest experience that i ever had in my life we, i graduated from high school in 1941. i was going to become a doctor. i did not have any money for books and i did not have any...
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rather there is a expectation that through work and through creative work economic freedom would be expressed and would enable people to essentially start to make the themselves better off economically. so private property, economic freedom. a third assumption that is brought to bear here is that we need to remember that the environment, the context in which many of the pilgrims were coming, was essentially one in which there were strong remnants of the economic expressions of futilism, even in a country like england which at the time was economically starting to move ahead of much of couldnntinenta europe there is futilism and particularly the economic arrangements encouraged by futilism from which the pilgrims were essentially separating themselves from. so they're coming to a world, they're establishing a world in which economic relationships are very much based upon contract, private property, and economic freedom rather -- rather than arrangements in which one people are seen as having certain economic obligations to other groups of people by virtue of questions of legal privileges or ev
rather there is a expectation that through work and through creative work economic freedom would be expressed and would enable people to essentially start to make the themselves better off economically. so private property, economic freedom. a third assumption that is brought to bear here is that we need to remember that the environment, the context in which many of the pilgrims were coming, was essentially one in which there were strong remnants of the economic expressions of futilism, even in...
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they didn't just give me the freedom to do my work, they gave me the tools.all on the best of the best in this business and have them answer your calls with enthusiasm to teach you? they are the aunties and uncles of great change in this industry and in my life and my gratitude for them is immeasurable, thank you to the board of directors of the national book foundation. your support and your guidance has helped this organization reach new heights. and it's changed my life. i also want to thank the staff of the national book foundation, jordan smith, marion andrews, andy donnelly, natalie green, deborah barrow and deanna taylor, my rocks and my friends and a team that i am so proud to work with every single day, team book got this done in the face of tremendous obstacles with grace and humor and hard work and grit and never ever wants to flagging belief in these authors in these books i'm grateful they believed enough in me to let me guide the ship. i'm also grateful to our designers at ship, chips, who donated all the beautiful graphics you see and all the m
they didn't just give me the freedom to do my work, they gave me the tools.all on the best of the best in this business and have them answer your calls with enthusiasm to teach you? they are the aunties and uncles of great change in this industry and in my life and my gratitude for them is immeasurable, thank you to the board of directors of the national book foundation. your support and your guidance has helped this organization reach new heights. and it's changed my life. i also want to thank...
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. >> we are the greatest country on earth but we've lost the freedom, you know, we have to get back to workow, the president never wanted to shut down, we are going into this long, dark winter and it should not be that. you know, we have to have the freedom to work, to express ourselves and also i might want to add that i'm -- i work, i live in texas although i travel, i was over in europe earlier in the year and we are doing great and because it's an election year, they turned -- they want to play the blame game. but, however, i'm here in texas and i used to live in new jersey and i've been voting here for years. i have -- my mail-in ballot that i was mailed from new jersey. i voted in 12 elections in 48 years, i'm 66 year's old. my first election was richard nixon. i only voted once in every election and this year i had the opportunity to vote twice. i didn't send it because it's right here. the mail-in ballot does not validate, does not validate that i am a legitimate voter in the state of new jersey. new jersey is not a factor in this, but how many states, all the states with mail-in ba
. >> we are the greatest country on earth but we've lost the freedom, you know, we have to get back to workow, the president never wanted to shut down, we are going into this long, dark winter and it should not be that. you know, we have to have the freedom to work, to express ourselves and also i might want to add that i'm -- i work, i live in texas although i travel, i was over in europe earlier in the year and we are doing great and because it's an election year, they turned -- they...
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information as a journalist i have worked all over the street for many cat interest and their problems are always the same 14 source inequality a lack of the freedomof the press. corruption work on the floor to stay silent when it comes to the fans of the humans and seem right to phones who have decided to put their trust in us. my name is john kerry's 10 i work again. like the cover of the margot it says. they are there gradually. is everything it's everything. for the last 18 years there's no place in the world that you both more a heart of i would rather be than on lake by town in southern siberia. the sprightly senior lives on the western shore of the world's largest freshwater like . the. passion. few mice gates date from 1943 and i'm still using them in. the. poll. of polls. everyone tells me you should slow down yes but i just can't. of money hold over to be able to take it easy she's been retired for over 20 years and since the death of my husband lives alone almost alone. you. know she's found. looks after 4 dogs 5 cows 2 camps and 4 chickens but whenever she's not caring for her brood she takes to the ice. when she straps are still blade
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