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grace: marcus? lemonis: yes. grace: hi, marcus. this is grace. lemonis: oh, hey, grace.race: well, i kind of wanted to keep you in the loop of what's going on. my employment at the soup market has been terminated. he walks in and says, "you are fired for insubordination." he said, "you need to go now. you need to go now." and i refused to accept that. i said, "no, i'm not going to leave." he took out his phone, he dialed 911, and he had the police come and escort me out. lemonis: literally, the police came? grace: literally, the police came. lemonis: after all of this, now he fires her? grace: i want to give you a little bit of a back story because, unfortunately for him, he does have the eeoc hanging over him. two years ago, um, he made an advance. he had some strong feelings for me. i did not accept the advance, and that was part of the eeoc. i did file one because of the situation. lemonis: so you filed a claim with the eeoc. i knew that dave had feelings for grace, and i knew it wasn't a healthy situation, but to find out that she filed a complaint with a federal age
grace: marcus? lemonis: yes. grace: hi, marcus. this is grace. lemonis: oh, hey, grace.race: well, i kind of wanted to keep you in the loop of what's going on. my employment at the soup market has been terminated. he walks in and says, "you are fired for insubordination." he said, "you need to go now. you need to go now." and i refused to accept that. i said, "no, i'm not going to leave." he took out his phone, he dialed 911, and he had the police come and escort...
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as she jumps as shejumps and grants, grace as she jumps and grants, grace seems to enjoy the distressce melts into the night. i want to find out what's motivating the couple to leave their children go out into the night. what compels you to run? what will happen if you don't run? don't you see there are people who see this activity that you do as being malicious? as with many addictions, night running can have very dangerous consequences. have you been caught? what did they do to you the second time? so you still owe them? yeah. yeah. people get hurt when they get caught. do you think it is worth it? yeah, it is worth it. and there is nothing which can make you stop? even death. for me now, night running seems to be a thrillseeking activity. many of those who engage in this practice seemed to be addicted to the adrenaline of scaring people. but some night runners have almost paid the ultimate price for these thrills. though he was horribly burnt, rather than seeking medical help he said his own house on fire. —— set his own house on fire. for samuel, losing his house was better than b
as she jumps as shejumps and grants, grace as she jumps and grants, grace seems to enjoy the distressce melts into the night. i want to find out what's motivating the couple to leave their children go out into the night. what compels you to run? what will happen if you don't run? don't you see there are people who see this activity that you do as being malicious? as with many addictions, night running can have very dangerous consequences. have you been caught? what did they do to you the second...
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this is husband—and—wife sam otieno and grace awino.subsistence farmers, and they are also both night runners, and have agreed to talk to me. i feel very happy. yeah. sam told me his desire to go running was passed onto him by his father, who had used a magic spell. and sam used the same technique to bring his wife into night running. grace and sam agreed to let mejoin them on a night run. but first, sam wanted to show me what he does. what if they open the door and come out? as darkness falls, grace starts to feel the urge to run. she allows our camera to follow as she goes out on her nocturnal run. it's now pitch black, so we switch to infrared and grace is off. every few nights, sam and grace prowl the village, targeting homes and scaring villagers. rattling and banging. grunting. banging. as shejumps and grunts, grace seems to enjoy the distress she is causing. having woken everyone up, grace melts into the night. i want to find out what motivates the couple to leave their children and go out into the night. what compels you to run?
this is husband—and—wife sam otieno and grace awino.subsistence farmers, and they are also both night runners, and have agreed to talk to me. i feel very happy. yeah. sam told me his desire to go running was passed onto him by his father, who had used a magic spell. and sam used the same technique to bring his wife into night running. grace and sam agreed to let mejoin them on a night run. but first, sam wanted to show me what he does. what if they open the door and come out? as darkness...
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he was pursued by grace. is an assisted living. he is sober. it is hard to get a drink out here, anyway. thaty case, for him, moment in time is a moment everyone should have. about opioids.t in communities of color, they get hit with crack cocaine, meth. when we get money from big plan, itmpanies in my covers not just opioid addiction. it covers crack cocaine. everybody has the right to be preserved by grace. it is criminal justice reform. take a second step. i pledge to you, i will take on criminal justice reform as any good prosecutor knows how to do. i want to pledge to you, i don't make all the promises some people make, i have always done my work with integrity. i have gotten things done. i will govern with integrity and i will govern for you. thank you so much, rainbow push, for all you have done. started theb that day after that president got inaugurated. againstched mean-spirited immigration reform. thank you everyone. ♪ ♪ [applause] >> a
he was pursued by grace. is an assisted living. he is sober. it is hard to get a drink out here, anyway. thaty case, for him, moment in time is a moment everyone should have. about opioids.t in communities of color, they get hit with crack cocaine, meth. when we get money from big plan, itmpanies in my covers not just opioid addiction. it covers crack cocaine. everybody has the right to be preserved by grace. it is criminal justice reform. take a second step. i pledge to you, i will take on...
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period of grace in september this year.ngst my members about how they communicate that risk and how they communicate the cmo guidance. what commitment can you give us that by october after this ludicrously long grace period is over, we will finally have the up—to—date guidance in some barely legible form probably will be on these bottles? the period of grace is then over and it will have 1a units all expressed in a daily thing if you must. that will be on there. we are talking to our members about what they are gonna do on their labels. those discussions are ongoing and we'll see where they're at by september. and it's notjust these new low—risk drinking guidelines the industry has refused to embrace. it's also opposed proposals designed to tackle the link between low prices and alcohol harm. in england, alcohol is now more affordable than it has been at any time in the last 30 years. 0ften costing little more than soft drinks. some alcohol is incredibly cheap. see this one? three litres of very strong cider for less than f
period of grace in september this year.ngst my members about how they communicate that risk and how they communicate the cmo guidance. what commitment can you give us that by october after this ludicrously long grace period is over, we will finally have the up—to—date guidance in some barely legible form probably will be on these bottles? the period of grace is then over and it will have 1a units all expressed in a daily thing if you must. that will be on there. we are talking to our...
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they did their jobs.e couragd grace and tenacity, humility. h ears later, do yours! >> reporter: the p extend the victims' compensation fund created to help those suffering from 9/11 related illnesses and their family. the fund is running out of mone$ paying out5 billion with 21,000 claims still outstanding. i was compensated but others are sick and dying from eir exposure will not be complicated. >> reporter: lewislvarez was there. his cancer has spread throughout his body. he's fighting for those still waiting for help. >> you made me come down here the day before my 69th round of chemo. i am going to make sure and i will never forget to take care of the 9/11 first responders. >> reporter: stewart pointing to dozens of empty chairs. accusing lawmakers ot making this a priority. >> your indifference caused these men and women their most valuable commodity. >> time. >> blayne is with us right now. a lot of emotions in that room today. can you tell us wln there wil be movement? >> lester, lawmakers are hoping to advance this out of the committee sometimes tomorrow. if
they did their jobs.e couragd grace and tenacity, humility. h ears later, do yours! >> reporter: the p extend the victims' compensation fund created to help those suffering from 9/11 related illnesses and their family. the fund is running out of mone$ paying out5 billion with 21,000 claims still outstanding. i was compensated but others are sick and dying from eir exposure will not be complicated. >> reporter: lewislvarez was there. his cancer has spread throughout his body. he's...
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here you have "will and grace." even vice president biden spoke about the tv show will & grace as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage. will & grace, we have movies like broke back mountain, modern family. then caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of vanity fair. these are moments that brought popular understanding to the issues the lgbtq community was facing. we are going to go back to a hot summer night in june 1969. stonewall and wasn't particularly a nice bar. place gay people could come together and dance and socialize. at the stonewall they could actually dance together. there was a blackmailing ring going on there. there is a police crackdown on legal establishments going on. rough.re a little bit -- bit rough with one lesbian, and they threw her out on the streets. and the crowd went wild. this is a pent-up feeling by people at the stonewall inn. police had been harassing gay people for a long time, arresting them for showing affection. at this time, we had all kinds of mo
here you have "will and grace." even vice president biden spoke about the tv show will & grace as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage. will & grace, we have movies like broke back mountain, modern family. then caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of vanity fair. these are moments that brought popular understanding to the issues the lgbtq community was facing. we are going to go back to a hot summer night in june 1969. stonewall and wasn't...
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"pursued by he was grace." he is 91 years old. he is in assisted living. he is sober.n his words, it is hard to get a drink out here, anyway. in any case, for him, that moment in time is a moment everyone should have. this is not just about opioids. in communities of color, they get hit with crack cocaine, meth. when we get money from big pharma companies in my plan, it covers not just opioid addiction. it covers mental health beds, it covers meth, it covers crack cocaine, so everyone has that right to be pursued by grace. that is what we are talking about when we talk about taking this on. it is criminal justice reform. take the second step. onledge to you, i will take criminal justice reform is any good former prosecutor knows how to do. i want to pledge to you, i don't make all the promises some people make, but i promise you this. my whole life i have always done my work with integrity. i have gotten things done. i will govern with integrity and i will govern for you. thank you so much, rainbow push, for all you have done. we have a job that started the day after t
"pursued by he was grace." he is 91 years old. he is in assisted living. he is sober.n his words, it is hard to get a drink out here, anyway. in any case, for him, that moment in time is a moment everyone should have. this is not just about opioids. in communities of color, they get hit with crack cocaine, meth. when we get money from big pharma companies in my plan, it covers not just opioid addiction. it covers mental health beds, it covers meth, it covers crack cocaine, so everyone...
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# praise with us the god of grace. would you please be seated for our first reading?st reading is from the gospel of saintjohn, chapter 15. this is my commandment, that you love one another as i have loved you. greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. if you are —— you are my friends. if you are —— you are my friends if you do as i command you. no longer do i call you servant, for his seven does not know what his master is doing. that i have called you friends. from all that i have heard from my father i have made known to you. you did not choose me but i chose you and appointed you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit should abide. so that whatever you ask the father in my name, he may give it to you. these things i command you so that you will love one another. we now have a reading by mr kenneth hay. cyril crane, a nottinghamshire lad, was in beach signals of combined ops, attached to the queen's own rifles of canada. he landed onjuno beach on d—day four days before his zist beach on d—day four days before
# praise with us the god of grace. would you please be seated for our first reading?st reading is from the gospel of saintjohn, chapter 15. this is my commandment, that you love one another as i have loved you. greater love has no one than this, that someone lay down his life for his friends. if you are —— you are my friends. if you are —— you are my friends if you do as i command you. no longer do i call you servant, for his seven does not know what his master is doing. that i have...
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by the grace of god, i think. how think use advised? by the grace of god, ithink.e advised? by the grace of god, i think. how do you think use advised? my sun was constantly on me. i thought it was great, i wanted him out the door so i could use more. i was completely obsessed with drugs and nothing else mattered. he tried on a new use eve?|j drugs and nothing else mattered. he tried on a new use eve? i brought a lot of people back free and in the morning and he kicked them all. he was saying to them, what are you doing hanging out with a 45—year—old woman who looks like a mess? why do you think he did that? it was embarrassing for him. those people we re embarrassing for him. those people were using me. you're considering having southerly for the botched surgery later this year? yes, they put a metal plate and he had because it has receded here. but i think i'm going abroad to do that later this year. i have put on everything on hold because i want to get a certain amount of recovery on me. ijust wa nt to amount of recovery on me. ijust want to have some time to d
by the grace of god, i think. how think use advised? by the grace of god, ithink.e advised? by the grace of god, i think. how do you think use advised? my sun was constantly on me. i thought it was great, i wanted him out the door so i could use more. i was completely obsessed with drugs and nothing else mattered. he tried on a new use eve?|j drugs and nothing else mattered. he tried on a new use eve? i brought a lot of people back free and in the morning and he kicked them all. he was saying...
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the period of grace is then over and it will have 14 units or expressed in a daily thing if you must. members about what they will do and those discussions are ongoing and it should be finished by september. it is not just the guidelines the industry is refusing to embrace. it is also opposed proposals to designed to tackle the link between low prices and alcohol harm. in england, alcohol is now more affordable than it has been at any time in the last 30 years. 0ften costing little more than soft drink. some alcohol is incredibly cheap. see this one? three litres of strong cider for less tha n three litres of strong cider for less than four quid. easily enough to knock me clean out but put another way, your weekly recommended limit will cost you just to pound 41. -- £2 41. the limit will cost you just to pound 41. —— £2 41. the government under the david cameron proposed minimum unit pricing. the thinking was that would push up the price of the cheapest booze, that often associated with problem drinking. it was a proposal welcomed by many in the medical profession. it is a tax thatis
the period of grace is then over and it will have 14 units or expressed in a daily thing if you must. members about what they will do and those discussions are ongoing and it should be finished by september. it is not just the guidelines the industry is refusing to embrace. it is also opposed proposals to designed to tackle the link between low prices and alcohol harm. in england, alcohol is now more affordable than it has been at any time in the last 30 years. 0ften costing little more than...
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that's jacki weaver, everybody [ cheers and applause "perpetual grace, ltd."more "late night. [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm not picking it up. you pick it up. i'm not picking it up. well, somebody's gotta pick it up. i'll pick it up. they're clean! ♪ cuz my hiney's clean ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean ♪ that's how i know they're ean ♪ (vo) charmin ultra strong is woven like a wash cloth and just cleans better. ♪ yeah, i'm charmin clean the kid does have a point. (vo) enjoy the go with charmin. and for an extra clean finish, try charmin flushable wipes. ♪ ♪ wherever you are... whatever you're craving... and whenever you're craving it... doordash has the restaurants you want. delivered to your door. wherever your door happens to be. download doordash. the most restaurants across america. first order, $0 delivery fee. ♪ oooooooooo... ♪ i'll show you something ♪ neeeeeewwww. ♪ i'm gonna make you ♪ moooooove. ♪ i'll show you something, i'll show you something... ♪ ♪ neeeeeewwww. dear lexus, it is with a very gratesful heart that i write you about your amazing employees
that's jacki weaver, everybody [ cheers and applause "perpetual grace, ltd."more "late night. [ cheers and applause ♪ i'm not picking it up. you pick it up. i'm not picking it up. well, somebody's gotta pick it up. i'll pick it up. they're clean! ♪ cuz my hiney's clean ♪ oh yeah, i'm charmin clean ♪ that's how i know they're ean ♪ (vo) charmin ultra strong is woven like a wash cloth and just cleans better. ♪ yeah, i'm charmin clean the kid does have a point. (vo)...
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grace that we are so proud of starting right here in the commonwealth. we need to put the hardback back in our politics. my background is different. iron ore mineran in minnesota. he never graduated from high in al but he saves money coffee can to send my dad to college. my dad went to a two-year community college. my mom grew up in wisconsin. she moved to minnesota and she taught second-grade until she was 70 years old. she was a proud union member. [applause] and i stand before you today as the granddaughter of an iron ore miner, as the daughter of the union teacher and a union newspaperman. and the first woman elected to the united states senate from the state of minnesota and a candidate for president of the united states. that is what this country is about. no matter where you come from, no matter who you know, no matter how much money you have or what you look like our if you worship in one place or another or who you love, that you can make it and the united states of america because this is a country of shared dreams and shared prosperity. that i
grace that we are so proud of starting right here in the commonwealth. we need to put the hardback back in our politics. my background is different. iron ore mineran in minnesota. he never graduated from high in al but he saves money coffee can to send my dad to college. my dad went to a two-year community college. my mom grew up in wisconsin. she moved to minnesota and she taught second-grade until she was 70 years old. she was a proud union member. [applause] and i stand before you today as...
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not only because these the queen but her incredible sense of public duty, and just grace and charm.just, it was as if he had a magic spell cast over him. as if he had been kind of drug, it was like a midsummer night's dream, which caused him to behave very well. i doubt it will last much longer. the two of you are in agreement that basically for him it has been a pretty positive experience? basically for him it has been a pretty positive experience ?|j basically for him it has been a pretty positive experience? i think it has. i think arguably he has set the bar a lot lower than we have four other presidents. i agree with you on many of those points on his inappropriate language directed at women and disabled people and minorities. he did come out and perform, and that is what was expected to him and he rose to the occasion. interesting. where should we go to next? how about the mirror. the daily mirror has said, we welcome you as our guests to commemorate d—day, but don't even think about doing deals with our beloved nhs. this is after he said everything was up for grabs, including
not only because these the queen but her incredible sense of public duty, and just grace and charm.just, it was as if he had a magic spell cast over him. as if he had been kind of drug, it was like a midsummer night's dream, which caused him to behave very well. i doubt it will last much longer. the two of you are in agreement that basically for him it has been a pretty positive experience? basically for him it has been a pretty positive experience ?|j basically for him it has been a pretty...
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i feel sorry for england because they have walked into a situation where they have fallen from grace grace and now they are potentially struggling for a place in the final four, they are potentially struggling for a place in the finalfour, so they are potentially struggling for a place in the final four, so there isa a place in the final four, so there is a lot of pressure on the home team. i feel sorry for them is a lot of pressure on the home team. ifeel sorry for them because one thing they can do is step away from it all and just say, somewhat naively, it is notjust a game. just go in there with a certain attitude of calm because they are good enough, that is for sure, it isjust this whole word in sport called pressure and england, i suspect, are letting it get to them. and doing it so letting it get to them. and doing it so publicly when you have gotjonny ba i rstow so publicly when you have gotjonny bairstow saying everyone wants them to fail, kevin pietersen saying eoin morgan looks scared, and michael vaughan coming out and saying, what a pathetic mindset from jonny ba i rsto
i feel sorry for england because they have walked into a situation where they have fallen from grace grace and now they are potentially struggling for a place in the final four, they are potentially struggling for a place in the finalfour, so they are potentially struggling for a place in the final four, so there isa a place in the final four, so there is a lot of pressure on the home team. i feel sorry for them is a lot of pressure on the home team. ifeel sorry for them because one thing they...
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so i want to add fly thanks and congratulations to grace. she's just known as grace in our region. she's 30 years, 40 years, i don't know how many, plenty of years. but through her leadership, originally at the f.t. ample, assistant administrator and eventually at seattle d.o.t., where she pioneered -- urban city policies, sustainable transportation at the local level. we've been lucky to have her here in the region. i do hope to see her contributing in the field, although she deserves a nice, relaxing rest and good luck and best wishes in her future endeavors during retirement. on the bart transbay corridor capacity project, that was a huge win. we were really, really excited. as chair mentioned, the total transbay project is pretty large. it involves 300 new vehicles bringing the fleet from 700 to about 1,000. control to allow for more frequent service, maintenance facilities, power systems, et cetera, to enable real boost to that capacity. out of the $3.5 billion program, i gist wanted to note that 1.5 billion in local funds is already committed, including $460 billion in the bo
so i want to add fly thanks and congratulations to grace. she's just known as grace in our region. she's 30 years, 40 years, i don't know how many, plenty of years. but through her leadership, originally at the f.t. ample, assistant administrator and eventually at seattle d.o.t., where she pioneered -- urban city policies, sustainable transportation at the local level. we've been lucky to have her here in the region. i do hope to see her contributing in the field, although she deserves a nice,...
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. >> they did their jobs with courage, grace, tenacity. 18 years later, do yours >> one first responder testifying the day before his 69th chemo treatment and these heroes will run out of money. >>> david ortiz is now hospitalized in boston tonight the deaths of two more american tourists in the dominican republic coming to light, bringing the total to six over the last year what is going on >>> nbc news learning new details of the final moment of that helicopter before it crashed at the top of a new york city skyscraper. what happened? >>> president trump and joe biden, face off. holding events in iowa >>> could falling asleep with the tv on make you gain weight tonight, a wake-up call from doctors about that, and what all those devices in bed could be doing to your waistline. >> announcer: this is "nbc nightly news" with lester holt >>> good evening welcome to our viewers in the west the pain and emotions of 9/11 poured out in a congressional hearing today. a cancer-stricken first responder pleaded to keep the fund of 9/11 alive workers sicken from their ground zero exposures standing
. >> they did their jobs with courage, grace, tenacity. 18 years later, do yours >> one first responder testifying the day before his 69th chemo treatment and these heroes will run out of money. >>> david ortiz is now hospitalized in boston tonight the deaths of two more american tourists in the dominican republic coming to light, bringing the total to six over the last year what is going on >>> nbc news learning new details of the final moment of that helicopter...
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boggs married grace lee in 1953. their influence as a couple and individually had tremendous impact on the organizing community, drawing influence from global history, observations of the everyday struggles of people. together the boggs' grassroots efforts to uplift voices of community members resulted in their founding of a summer leadership program. that legacy and that program lives on and the james and grace lee boggs school in detroit. i am proud to acknowledge and uplift mr. boggs and many of his achievements as we celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birthday. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does gentlelady exas seek recognition? >> ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute and to revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. ms. jackson lee: thank you, mr. speaker. earlier today, i'm pleased to have had one of my amendments passed in the financial services appropriations legislation tha
boggs married grace lee in 1953. their influence as a couple and individually had tremendous impact on the organizing community, drawing influence from global history, observations of the everyday struggles of people. together the boggs' grassroots efforts to uplift voices of community members resulted in their founding of a summer leadership program. that legacy and that program lives on and the james and grace lee boggs school in detroit. i am proud to acknowledge and uplift mr. boggs and...
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i give them good graces going out. >> way to go. the city honored. secret showing compassion for everyone he meets. >> the thing about being an agent a front line employee of bart is just emblem attic of life. so with that in mind, if you decide to be a positive person, it's an active decision, positive things happen. >> mr. camarti was recently featured in a short movie. he figured out the point of life is connection. >>> video of a father, police officer in florida pulling over his own daughter. well, that went viral. >> i don't think this is a lasting matter -- laughing matter. >> a 10-year-old was driving on the wrong side of the road in front of her house. the father tried to get her license and registration just hand it over lady. it was probably in her other diaper. luckily the baby was allowed to drive away with just a warning. don't do it again okay. >>> time is now 4:57. still ahead, the family of a fallen sacramento police officer speaks out. coming up at 5:00 their message to the police department and the colleagues of officer tara o'sull
i give them good graces going out. >> way to go. the city honored. secret showing compassion for everyone he meets. >> the thing about being an agent a front line employee of bart is just emblem attic of life. so with that in mind, if you decide to be a positive person, it's an active decision, positive things happen. >> mr. camarti was recently featured in a short movie. he figured out the point of life is connection. >>> video of a father, police officer in florida...
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. >> i'm with missus opal grace. tony your full name. >> my full name is opal james grace. >> were you born? -- where were you born? >> i was born in franklin county, virginia. not really a town, it was just called franklin county. >> what are your recollections of the great depression? >> i'm still quite young. i grew up on a farm. and we had no money. we grew our own food. and so we had no problem with food. we grew chickens. we had cows and made our own butter to buy salt, sugar. and those basics. we sold butter and we sold eggs. we grew our own wheat and corn. so we had flour. we made our own flour mill, which was ground at a mill near us. i don't remember the great depression hurt that much because we farmers >> i guess you helped out a little bit i would imagine. >> oh, yeah. i grew up working very hard. everybody worked, everybody had their jobs. i getting work in the cornfields come in the wheatfield. i worked in the gardens. of course, we grew all of our vegetables and we preserve them for winter. we really
. >> i'm with missus opal grace. tony your full name. >> my full name is opal james grace. >> were you born? -- where were you born? >> i was born in franklin county, virginia. not really a town, it was just called franklin county. >> what are your recollections of the great depression? >> i'm still quite young. i grew up on a farm. and we had no money. we grew our own food. and so we had no problem with food. we grew chickens. we had cows and made our own...
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family membersse and they had the grace to forgive those for the horrible thing they had done. that's time. thank you very much. joy: sit on down. come back. sit on down. alright, reverend barber, a question? mr. barber: it's amazing when a preacher has a problem with a microphone. let me ask this question. is poor people's campaign building a movement to root out the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation and what we call the distorted narrative of religious nationalism. i am from the south, the sun of all the one third poor people live in america. that's 50 million people, third teen one million of them uninsured. and the southern states, 26 of them to be exact, have the worst record on voter suppression and racial gerrymandering. but here is the other side. elected by who get what some courts have now called surgical racism, once in office they vote to deny health care, cut public education, deny women's rights and lgbtq rights people.that hurt .ere is the question when will you go and spend significant time in the south and the sun belt
family membersse and they had the grace to forgive those for the horrible thing they had done. that's time. thank you very much. joy: sit on down. come back. sit on down. alright, reverend barber, a question? mr. barber: it's amazing when a preacher has a problem with a microphone. let me ask this question. is poor people's campaign building a movement to root out the interlocking injustices of systemic racism, poverty, ecological devastation and what we call the distorted narrative of...
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here you have "will and grace."n you have, president biden who spoke about the show "will and grace" as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage than anything else because they invited gay people into their living rooms in places where , people thought they might don't know about gay people in their lives. we had films like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," a hugely popular sitcom, then, caitlyn jenner coming out on the cover of "vanity fair" as a transgender woman. these were moments that brought moved attitudes about the movement, that brought popular understanding to the issues that lgbtq society was facing. let's go to the gallery and see what happened at the stonewall inn in the summer of 1969. now we're going to go back to a hot summer night in june of 1969 to greenwich village in new york city and stonewall inn. stonewall inn was not particularly a nice bar, the drinks were watered down. it was run by the mafia. but it was a place where gay people could come and have fun. an
here you have "will and grace."n you have, president biden who spoke about the show "will and grace" as doing more to get more americans used to the idea of same-sex marriage than anything else because they invited gay people into their living rooms in places where , people thought they might don't know about gay people in their lives. we had films like "brokeback mountain," "modern family," a hugely popular sitcom, then, caitlyn jenner coming out on the...
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take the seat with grace. where is her hillary clinton center for women and girls. if anyone out there says kellyanne conway is still talking about hillary clinton. please, i don't want to think about her again but she won't go away. you see why there are empty seats when she and her husband go on tour. jesse: it's my theory, just say yes or no if you agree. the reason she stayed so present the last two years is she thought the insurance policy was going to work. she thought this guy in the white house was going to get knocked out of there through impeachment and she would run in 2020 as the rightful heir to the white house. that was her plan to run again in 2020. but he shot the coup down. wouldn't you love bide be and hillary together? >> you said she stayed on for two years. she actually stayed on for 20. she stayed with him thinking it would be my turn, my turn. she was too hillary and not
take the seat with grace. where is her hillary clinton center for women and girls. if anyone out there says kellyanne conway is still talking about hillary clinton. please, i don't want to think about her again but she won't go away. you see why there are empty seats when she and her husband go on tour. jesse: it's my theory, just say yes or no if you agree. the reason she stayed so present the last two years is she thought the insurance policy was going to work. she thought this guy in the...
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courage, grace. tenacity, humility. 18 years later, do yours! >> jon stewart, went on to tell cnn this -- >> these are the most honored and venerated amongst us. if we can't take care of them, what chance do the rest of us have? and that's the reality of it. >> he is right. if we can't take care of the people that risk their lives on 9/11, we have utterly failed. president trump, joe biden, taking plenty of shoots at each other today. this is not just personal. there's policy at stake that affects every american. john kasich is here to talk about that. he's next. ♪ i want it that way... i can't believe it. that karl brought his karaoke machine? ♪ ain't nothing but a heartache... ♪ no, i can't believe how easy it was to save hundreds of dollars on my car insurance with geico. ♪ i never wanna hear you say... ♪ no, kevin... no, kevin! believe it! geico could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. geico could save you fifteen percent here are even more reasons to join t-mobile. 1. do you like netflix? sure you do. that's why it's on us.
courage, grace. tenacity, humility. 18 years later, do yours! >> jon stewart, went on to tell cnn this -- >> these are the most honored and venerated amongst us. if we can't take care of them, what chance do the rest of us have? and that's the reality of it. >> he is right. if we can't take care of the people that risk their lives on 9/11, we have utterly failed. president trump, joe biden, taking plenty of shoots at each other today. this is not just personal. there's policy...
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we first introduced you to the song san jose by 16-year-old new zealand resident grace kelly last week news reporter amanda del cass tillio has the details on this growing debate. ♪ san jose >> reporter: san jose, it's a place singer, songwriter and 16 kbroeld grace kelly summered for years. she wrote the pop country piece, played it for team san jose, and after the city's destination marketing organization shared it with the public, kelly's song took off. >> she's going to go far. the critique here is that the creative community was not consulted. >> reporter: jessica sent a list of local artists of color wrote an open letter to team san jose's executive director. they're calling the choice to use kelly's face and voice to promote the city deeply defensive and dismissive of san jose's creative and artistic culture. >> san jose is way more diverse than what was depektsed on the video pretty. . musically, obviously ethnically, everything. >> it's vibrant, culturally diverse, and where was that, right? when we saw for the few folks that were represented, you know, they served as silent p
we first introduced you to the song san jose by 16-year-old new zealand resident grace kelly last week news reporter amanda del cass tillio has the details on this growing debate. ♪ san jose >> reporter: san jose, it's a place singer, songwriter and 16 kbroeld grace kelly summered for years. she wrote the pop country piece, played it for team san jose, and after the city's destination marketing organization shared it with the public, kelly's song took off. >> she's going to go...
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why as the phone still teaches yoga at $93.00 plus sleeping pills why the danger of addiction is so grace. and here's your host dr cotton that could taught.
why as the phone still teaches yoga at $93.00 plus sleeping pills why the danger of addiction is so grace. and here's your host dr cotton that could taught.
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the organization has been around since 1984, following the report of the grace commission. i joined in 1986 and have been doing this for some time. host: you said earlier that republicans in the senate said they were not going to do earmarks, and you talk about nita lowey in the house. didn't years ago congress said they would stop doing earmarks? guest: moratorium, that's not a ban. it's a temporary suspension of whatever it might be, a temporary and do something. our definition is not the same as congress, although we point out in the pig book, since the moratorium projects that were earmarked before the moratorium we are still finding and we consider them to be earmarks after the moratorium. is aast-west center perfect example. it was added to the appropriation bill and the state department did not request the it was added in in the senate, but the house agreed and that was not helpful. you can argue under almost any definition that we can find, there is an earmark. host: bill is from crescent city, florida, on the independent line. i have a few observation for mr. schat
the organization has been around since 1984, following the report of the grace commission. i joined in 1986 and have been doing this for some time. host: you said earlier that republicans in the senate said they were not going to do earmarks, and you talk about nita lowey in the house. didn't years ago congress said they would stop doing earmarks? guest: moratorium, that's not a ban. it's a temporary suspension of whatever it might be, a temporary and do something. our definition is not the...
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and while her public life was glamorous, graces the pages of fashion magazines, there was private pain. she witnessed her son,er anderson's brother, take his own life. nk>> i often thi i was the first face he saw and i was the last. >> anderson cooper said his mother was recently diagnosed with advanced cancer. >> what an extraordinary life, what an extraordinary mom, and what an incredible woman. >> reporter: she died at home surrounded by family anfr iends. kate know, nbc news. >> when we return,wh ere were you when it happened? o.j. simpson rning from police in the white bronco. we'll hear from the journalist who captured those moments. then terrifying moments in midair. several passengers injured, flight attendant thrown in against the ce l. l. it's gotta let new data integrate with data from our existing systems. ♪ ♪ be able to pull from reservation platforms built 20 years ago. and also be able to use apps tze book super-personalitrips on shiny new phones from the future. plus, i need freedom to move my workloads wherever, whenever - ge but mana it all from right here. d anat's t
and while her public life was glamorous, graces the pages of fashion magazines, there was private pain. she witnessed her son,er anderson's brother, take his own life. nk>> i often thi i was the first face he saw and i was the last. >> anderson cooper said his mother was recently diagnosed with advanced cancer. >> what an extraordinary life, what an extraordinary mom, and what an incredible woman. >> reporter: she died at home surrounded by family anfr iends. kate know,...
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these dancers make every move looks so graceful, so make every move looks so graceful, so it's hard to here. but how do they feel about being taught by aia? usually you have wayne come in and he gives us creative things himself, it could be anything, it could be a problem, it could be audio inspiration from a track, but to have these really intelligence quick systems that generate movement that then we have to learn from, and ai system, is very different —— poem. a demonstration just take something from it. we don't spend too long analysing. it's really fighting each other. it's whatever you see. at the moment it doesn't understand momentum and physics and gravity, so it makes us move our bodies in an incredibly different way. you know, we have a typical vocabulary, each and every one of us, that we kind of go into that we try to strive away from, and i think this helps us do that. so while its early days for this technology and it doesn't seem to be making the real—life choreographer redundant, maybe, just maybe, artificial intelligence could push creativity toa intelligence could pus
these dancers make every move looks so graceful, so make every move looks so graceful, so it's hard to here. but how do they feel about being taught by aia? usually you have wayne come in and he gives us creative things himself, it could be anything, it could be a problem, it could be audio inspiration from a track, but to have these really intelligence quick systems that generate movement that then we have to learn from, and ai system, is very different —— poem. a demonstration just take...
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going back to the grace commission, $424 billion of wasteful spending. 25 of that was defense. defense is not 50% of the budget. it's half of discretionary spending but there's also non-discretionary entitlement spending which is 60% of the budget these days. >> paul from greenfield center, new york, on the republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning. how are you? >> just fine. go ahead. >> caller: yes. i want to terminate the president's fund, annual taxpayer subsidized payments to past presidents. think about it. president carter has been getting $500,000 a year for 38 years and i'll take my answer off the air. >> it is something that we've talked about. there is at least some minimal bipartisan support to reduce spending for future presidents. we can't do it for past presidents. i think congress is considering passing some restriction on how much money future presidents can make and also how much money they get for staff. many, many years ago past presidents were former presidents didn't make a lot of money. they needed the pension. now clearly that's a different
going back to the grace commission, $424 billion of wasteful spending. 25 of that was defense. defense is not 50% of the budget. it's half of discretionary spending but there's also non-discretionary entitlement spending which is 60% of the budget these days. >> paul from greenfield center, new york, on the republican line. good morning. >> caller: good morning. how are you? >> just fine. go ahead. >> caller: yes. i want to terminate the president's fund, annual taxpayer...
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god's grace is sufficient, god's grace is enough for us.ches have been a much worse situations of the past. it will get through this. i don't mean just the catholic church, but the people of god. >> martha: thank you. it's good to talk to you and i hope we can continue this conversation because i have a lot more things i need to ask you. good to see you. god bless you. more on "the story," coming up next. ♪ and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and five streaming video services he doesn't watch. this is jerry learning that he's still paying for this stuff he's not using. he's seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo. on a john deere x300 series mower. because seasons change but true character doesn't. wow, you've outdone yourself this time. hey, what're neighbors for? it's beautiful. run with us. search "john deer
god's grace is sufficient, god's grace is enough for us.ches have been a much worse situations of the past. it will get through this. i don't mean just the catholic church, but the people of god. >> martha: thank you. it's good to talk to you and i hope we can continue this conversation because i have a lot more things i need to ask you. good to see you. god bless you. more on "the story," coming up next. ♪ and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn't listen to and...
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. >> with a little more grace. don't miss these two in "mr.m sitting down with an amazing author, sally hepworth. >> stream mr. iglesias, friday, june 21st. it's a date. here's a sneak peek. >>> tell me something you learned this year? >> grace, you want to make me look great in front of principal madison? >> grace talks in front of people now? i thought she has social anxiety. she does but she learned how to talk using the computer. >> i learned that principal madison sometimes cries in the parking lot in her ford fiesta. >>> last chance to save big on our "deals & steals." get to "strahan & sara."com now. we partnered with companies on items that will get you ready for summer. but hurry, these deals last only until midnight. wit looks like jill heading offe on an adventure. jill has entresto, a heart failure medicine that helps her heart so she can keep on doing what she loves. in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto was proven superior at helping people stay alive and out of the hospital. it helps improve your heart's ability to p
. >> with a little more grace. don't miss these two in "mr.m sitting down with an amazing author, sally hepworth. >> stream mr. iglesias, friday, june 21st. it's a date. here's a sneak peek. >>> tell me something you learned this year? >> grace, you want to make me look great in front of principal madison? >> grace talks in front of people now? i thought she has social anxiety. she does but she learned how to talk using the computer. >> i learned that...
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we are mindful, o god, of the descendents of abraham in the middle east. .mbue them with the grace lowered have plersy. lord with with us this day and all days and may all that is done be for your greater honorer and glory. ' men. the speaker pro tempore: the chair and announces to the ouse his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from conaway: conaway mr. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the united states of america and to the republic for which it stands, one nation under god, indivisible, with liberty and justice for all. the speaker: chair will entertain requests for one-minute speeches. fwrops the gentlewoman from new jersey -- for what purpose does the gentlewoman from new jersey eek recognition? the gentlewoman is recognized or one minute. >> i rise today to honor our colleague, representative bill pascrell, for whom the fire headquarters in his hometown of paterson, new jersey, is being named. representative pascrell has been a tireless champion of country's firefighters. in 2000 he le
we are mindful, o god, of the descendents of abraham in the middle east. .mbue them with the grace lowered have plersy. lord with with us this day and all days and may all that is done be for your greater honorer and glory. ' men. the speaker pro tempore: the chair and announces to the ouse his approval thereof. pursuant to clause 1 of rule 1, the journal stands approved. the pledge of allegiance will be led by the gentleman from conaway: conaway mr. i pledge allegiance to the flag of the...
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i thought she handled it with some grace.oping the whole relationship between the press and the trump white house is broken. jesse mentioned the absence of daily briefings. i just can't imagine. i've never seen a white house that doesn't have -- >> dana: they would argue. katie, they are more transparent because you get to hear directly from the president all the time. they always asked the press secretary, what is the president think. he will tell you. >> katie: you will walk out and speak with the press more often than the number of presidents have. being in the room with sarah sanders when she was giving those briefings, it was hot and the room was packed. she did it with grace and she did everything she good to get the press what they needed. do your point about the logistics, so much that goes on behind the scenes and i don't think the staff gets enough credit. >> dana: you hear it from the reporters. all those things they need, the day-to-day. check this, do that. we wish her the very best. this is not the last you'll s
i thought she handled it with some grace.oping the whole relationship between the press and the trump white house is broken. jesse mentioned the absence of daily briefings. i just can't imagine. i've never seen a white house that doesn't have -- >> dana: they would argue. katie, they are more transparent because you get to hear directly from the president all the time. they always asked the press secretary, what is the president think. he will tell you. >> katie: you will walk out...
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well, this is what grace jones put it down to. good night. i was happy all the time.ere. every day, happy. have a little drop, just a bit of water in the whiskey, every night in bed. that's the only drink i have. never drink in the day. a little drop at night. very good. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme... rory mcilroy makes a strong start as golf‘s third major of the year gets underway, we'll be live at pebble beach with the latest from the opening round. a five goal thriller as australia fight back from two goals down to beat brazil at the women's world cup. and recovering from his horror crash. doctors say they're very happy with chris froome's progress following a successful operation. hello and welcome to sportsday. welcome to the programme, thanks forjoining us. first to california where golf's third major of the year is under way. rory mcilroy‘s made a strong start shooting an opening round three under 68. and in the last hour some of the other big names and former champions, including the man hoping to win three in
well, this is what grace jones put it down to. good night. i was happy all the time.ere. every day, happy. have a little drop, just a bit of water in the whiskey, every night in bed. that's the only drink i have. never drink in the day. a little drop at night. very good. hello and welcome to sportsday — i'm chetan pathak, coming up on the programme... rory mcilroy makes a strong start as golf‘s third major of the year gets underway, we'll be live at pebble beach with the latest from the...
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why as the phone still teaches yoga at $93.00 plus sleeping pills why the danger of addiction is so grace. around here is your host dr cotton taught.
why as the phone still teaches yoga at $93.00 plus sleeping pills why the danger of addiction is so grace. around here is your host dr cotton taught.
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circumstance of having become a public person and in occupying that demanding role with wholesome grace, barbara bush has one universal admiration. we are honored that you could be with us, barbara bush. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you very, very much, president keohane. mrs. gorbachev, trustees, faculty, parents, and i should say, julia porter, class president, and certainly my new best friend, christine bicknell, and, of course, the class of really thrilled to be here -- 1990. i am really thrilled to be here today, and am very excited, as i know you must be, that ms. gorbachev could join us. these are exciting times. they're exciting in washington, and i have really looked forward to coming to wellesley. i thought it was going to be fun. i never dreamt it would be this much fun. so, thank you for that. more than ten years ago, when i was invited here to talk about our experiences in the people's republic of china, i was struck by both the natural beauty of your campus and the spirit of this place. wellesley, you see, is not just a place but an idea, an experime
circumstance of having become a public person and in occupying that demanding role with wholesome grace, barbara bush has one universal admiration. we are honored that you could be with us, barbara bush. [applause] >> thank you. thank you very much. thank you very, very much, president keohane. mrs. gorbachev, trustees, faculty, parents, and i should say, julia porter, class president, and certainly my new best friend, christine bicknell, and, of course, the class of really thrilled to be...
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this animal, a proverbial symbol of grace, also has pure speed. it can run about 50 miles per hour. what's a gazelle? - grant's gazelle. yeah. phrases, $1,200-- colorful phrases, $2,000. wyatt. - what are grey cells? - yes. colorful phrases, $1,600. james. - what is brown bagging? - right. phrases, $1,200. wyatt. - what is a black sheep? - yeah. religion founders, $400. wyatt. - who is muhammad? - yes. religion founders, $800. william. - what is the book of mormon? - correct. colorful phrases, $800. james. - what is out of the blue? - yeah. potpourri, $800. james. - what is coca-cola? - you got it. potpourri, $400. james. - what is the vatican? - yes. novels, $800. james. - what is texting? - no. wyatt. what is email? yeah. novels, $400. wyatt. - what are letters? - letters. yes. alter egos, $800. william. - who is walter white? - yeah. yes. colorful phrases, $400. james. - what is red? - red is right. now the last clue... william. - who is hannah montana? - you got her. and that takes you to $800. you're gonna be around for final jeopardy! i know you were worried for a while. all r
this animal, a proverbial symbol of grace, also has pure speed. it can run about 50 miles per hour. what's a gazelle? - grant's gazelle. yeah. phrases, $1,200-- colorful phrases, $2,000. wyatt. - what are grey cells? - yes. colorful phrases, $1,600. james. - what is brown bagging? - right. phrases, $1,200. wyatt. - what is a black sheep? - yeah. religion founders, $400. wyatt. - who is muhammad? - yes. religion founders, $800. william. - what is the book of mormon? - correct. colorful phrases,...
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stephanie: her name is grace. mayra: grace. lemonis: ...is threatening to destroy everything.not okay to treat people like that. it's not. how dare you! lemonis: everybody's talking about her except you. if i can't bring this situation down from a boil... dave: this does not interest me anymore. lemonis: dave. ...this lid's gonna blow right off.
stephanie: her name is grace. mayra: grace. lemonis: ...is threatening to destroy everything.not okay to treat people like that. it's not. how dare you! lemonis: everybody's talking about her except you. if i can't bring this situation down from a boil... dave: this does not interest me anymore. lemonis: dave. ...this lid's gonna blow right off.
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>> seth: i think grace and frankie. >> 'cause i think that you're thinking of the show with -- >> sethseth: yeah. >> it's a great show [ laughter ] >> seth: chance and frankie is very close to grace and frankie. >> yeah, it's super close. >> seth: it is jane fonda almost was named chance [ laughter ] yeah >> seth: but i've seen this all over town. >> yes >> seth: it's a lot of billboards in new york >> yeah. >> seth: tell us about this great organization >> well, this is great this is the shelter pet project. and it's with the humane society, maddie's fund and we're -- you know, the three of us, we're trying to get people to adopt, you know, shelter animals. 'cause there's -- i mean, these are -- these two pups, okay. this -- he's a cavalier king charles. it's purebred, yet he was in a shelter. this kid was on the street living just life, living large >> seth: i feel -- >> and now they're on billboards i mean, how cute is that >> seth: i feel like that breed -- like being a cavalier king charles is at a shelter is like when a rich person gets locked up, they're like, "do you know who i
>> seth: i think grace and frankie. >> 'cause i think that you're thinking of the show with -- >> sethseth: yeah. >> it's a great show [ laughter ] >> seth: chance and frankie is very close to grace and frankie. >> yeah, it's super close. >> seth: it is jane fonda almost was named chance [ laughter ] yeah >> seth: but i've seen this all over town. >> yes >> seth: it's a lot of billboards in new york >> yeah. >> seth: tell...
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to us it was grace that the celebrity. the climax of that journey is to go to graceland the king's mansion to pay their respects. but after graceland is a part of elvis up the music you know but they want to feel closer to him. at the same time there's the dream taking the trip it's a whole deal. just a communal high sirin these commemorations fans walking their candlelight perceptions and so on. whenever anniversaries mark a decade they bring in tens of thousands of people. people from all over the world organize tours to graceland and elvis pilgrimages. because that's what they are pilgrimages need pruning one company. well there is nothing about you don't have a moment when the person suddenly i mean it's not a sect even if it's powerful it's not a sect at all she says for people and says. think it's content because. now they say that it is elvis who is. he was a god. and the many sociologist said that the birth of the presently out religion came with elvis is death and it's a little similar to christianity because chri
to us it was grace that the celebrity. the climax of that journey is to go to graceland the king's mansion to pay their respects. but after graceland is a part of elvis up the music you know but they want to feel closer to him. at the same time there's the dream taking the trip it's a whole deal. just a communal high sirin these commemorations fans walking their candlelight perceptions and so on. whenever anniversaries mark a decade they bring in tens of thousands of people. people from all...