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doggy hamlet is the name of a the production with a va put him $30,000 it uses no lines from hamlet. it's another production where they chased dogs are the big pan into a big or formants. i've seen some of the eclipse of the performance and begin its line of the local committee wants to do that. i'm just confused by the people of oklahoma are paying for the production of doggie hamlet in new hampshire. there is a billion dollars being spent on the streetcar in san diego. it works out to about $100 million a mile for that streetcar. i look at it from the perspective of a governor from oklahoma. as a streetcar being installed in oklahoma city. the people in oklahoma in oklahoma city are paying for the streetcar in oklahoma city and all the construction work in the details around it. the only federal expense was the initial environmental study required by the federal government. the rest of its being paid for by the people of the community. i'm a little confused as to why there's a billion dollars being spent for local transportation projects in san diego to be able to extend that out.
doggy hamlet is the name of a the production with a va put him $30,000 it uses no lines from hamlet. it's another production where they chased dogs are the big pan into a big or formants. i've seen some of the eclipse of the performance and begin its line of the local committee wants to do that. i'm just confused by the people of oklahoma are paying for the production of doggie hamlet in new hampshire. there is a billion dollars being spent on the streetcar in san diego. it works out to about...
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doggie hamlet is the name of the production. uses no lines from hamlet which again is fine if they want to do it but it's an outdoor production where they chased dogs and around a pen into a big performance i put it seen some of the eclipse and again it's fine if the local community wants to do that. i'm just confused by the people of oklahoma are paying for the protection of doggie hamlet in new hampshire. there is a billion dollars being spent on the streetcar in san diego. it works out to about $100 million a mile for that streetcar. i look at it from the perspective of coming from oklahoma. apparently there's a streetcar being installed in oklahoma city. the people of oklahoma in oklahoma city are paying for the streetcar in oklahoma city and all the construction work and all the details around it. the only federal expense was the initial environmental study required by the federal government. the rest of it's being paid for by the people of the community. i'm confused why there is a billion dollars being spent for local tra
doggie hamlet is the name of the production. uses no lines from hamlet which again is fine if they want to do it but it's an outdoor production where they chased dogs and around a pen into a big performance i put it seen some of the eclipse and again it's fine if the local community wants to do that. i'm just confused by the people of oklahoma are paying for the protection of doggie hamlet in new hampshire. there is a billion dollars being spent on the streetcar in san diego. it works out to...
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they range from a hamlets which are completely under control, to v hamlets. those that are under vc control. there are more relatively secure vc hamlets, one sign of progress. the biggest concentration of viet cong hamlets is in this populated delta, the fourth core area of vietnam. this is almost an entirely south vietnamese army show. the south vietnamese army is mounting larger operations in the delta and reporting diminished viet cong effectiveness, but they have made slow headway in winning back the populated areas. in some only modest progress down here so far, things have gone somewhat better in the third corps, which includes the capital of saigon. three u.s. divisions and the u.s. per gauge, plus three south vietnamese divisions have been busy here. the threat to saigon itself has measurably decreased. more population has been brought under government control, and u.s. commanders think we are poised for even better things. however, the first division has just had a bloody encounter with the revised viet cong 271st regiment, which shows the enemy is b
they range from a hamlets which are completely under control, to v hamlets. those that are under vc control. there are more relatively secure vc hamlets, one sign of progress. the biggest concentration of viet cong hamlets is in this populated delta, the fourth core area of vietnam. this is almost an entirely south vietnamese army show. the south vietnamese army is mounting larger operations in the delta and reporting diminished viet cong effectiveness, but they have made slow headway in...
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"doggy hamlet" is the name of the production. it actually uses no lines from hamlet which again is fine if they want to do it, but it's an outdoor production where they chase sheep and dogs around a big pen and do a big performance on it. i've seen some of the clips of the performance. it's fine if a local community wants to do that. i'm just confused by the people of oklahoma are paying for the production of "doggie hamlet" in new hampshire. there is a billion dollars being spent on the streetcar in san diego. it works out to about $100 million a mile for that streetcar. i look at it from the perspective of the governor of oklahoma. currently the there is a streetcar being built in oklahoma city. the people of oklahoma and oklahoma city are paying for the streetcar in oklahoma city, all the construction work in all the details around it. the federal expense was the environmental study required by the federal government. the rest of it is being paid for by the community. there's also areas, i talk about the lack of oversight. i g
"doggy hamlet" is the name of the production. it actually uses no lines from hamlet which again is fine if they want to do it, but it's an outdoor production where they chase sheep and dogs around a big pen and do a big performance on it. i've seen some of the clips of the performance. it's fine if a local community wants to do that. i'm just confused by the people of oklahoma are paying for the production of "doggie hamlet" in new hampshire. there is a billion dollars being...
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katty: [laughter] that is a great way of putting it, hamlet without the prie.t the gillespie last night -- ed gillespie last night did not mention nald trump once. i tried to give him a question afterwards and ask about donald trump, and he pushed me aside, said far too busy, not talking, not answering questions. push ed gillespie, and he still won't mention donald trump. i think you will see this repeated. if he wins tonight, this will be the new republican playbook. go tough on immigration, tough on crime, far more hard right than the republican party has been in recent years. forget all that stuff about being more inclusive and reaching out to immigrants. if gillespie wins in virginia, that will go out the window, and you will get republicans saying that is the way we win, we go tough on things like immigration, tough on crime, and we talk about people's fears about the changing america, but we don't actually mention donald trump. people do it here, they think they can do it somewhere else. laura: what is your takeaway about the mood of the voters in virgini
katty: [laughter] that is a great way of putting it, hamlet without the prie.t the gillespie last night -- ed gillespie last night did not mention nald trump once. i tried to give him a question afterwards and ask about donald trump, and he pushed me aside, said far too busy, not talking, not answering questions. push ed gillespie, and he still won't mention donald trump. i think you will see this repeated. if he wins tonight, this will be the new republican playbook. go tough on immigration,...
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. >> see what happens when hamlet gets close to the bowl of oatmeal. [ laughter ] >>> and typewritersve people perplexed. >> what is this! >> why this classic prank is one you're going to want to study this fall. ♪ smooth feet... >>> this holiday season give the gift of effortlessly smooth feet from amope. amope pedi perfect with diamond crystals removes rough, hard skin for touchably smooth feet. salon-quality results you can see and feel immediately. amope pedi perfect, the diamond among electronic foot files. the perfect give for the special someone on your list. amope, love every step >>> get up, get going. it is your best day ever because ashley home store's black friday event is going on now. get up to 50% or or choose 72 months no interest. shop door busters you can't afford to miss right now at ashley home store. this is home >>> 60% of women are wearing the wrong side pad and can experience leaks. discover always my fit. find the number that's right for your flow and panty size on the top of any always pack. the better the fit, the better it protects, always. >>> i had this c
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what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the cullen edge to reach its peak three hundred forty five souls since then the number of inhabitants is steadily declined. many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone better org or far off bratislava today just thirty five villages live under the pointed covered roofs most of them are in their seventy's or even older they lead a life steeped in traditions that have grown in vocal an inch of the hundreds of years. along with the decorated round gable grooves in their houses with their crosses the whole mark of a college is the little. bell tower in the middle of the village. only once has there been on rest here and that was when instead of the howling of the wolves the villages had the sound of gunfire echoing from the mountain peaks. during the slovak national uprising in the second mile war rival forces reach kilcullen edge and some of the houses were burned down later however most of them were rebuilt. the stream in the middle of the village i
what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the cullen edge to reach its peak three hundred forty five souls since then the number of inhabitants is steadily declined. many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone better org or far off bratislava today just thirty five villages live under the pointed covered roofs most of them are in their seventy's or even older they lead a life steeped in...
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is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamlet, who is always rushing front of stage to tell us what he is thinking and feeling. lear can't do that because his whole problem is, he has no self—knowledge. so characterising the mind of someone in that situation was a new opportunity. and characterising the mind when it is beginning to break up, in a way. i mean, he is losing it... yes. as we would say, and he's having conversations, particularly with peter in the place where he is, not exactly incarcerated, but living, that are, ones that don't make any sense any longer. they make sense to us by inference, but they are incoherent in themselves, yes. and peter is a professional comedian. he's terribly funny. he's also, unfortunately, an alcoholic. and in that sense i also departed from king lear, because i thought there should be a fool who was funny, rather than a moralising monster. how much sympathy do you have for dunbar, because in many ways he is a grotesque character. you don't indicate any sympathy for the kind of power that
is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamlet, who is always rushing front of stage to tell us what he is thinking and feeling. lear can't do that because his whole problem is, he has no self—knowledge. so characterising the mind of someone in that situation was a new opportunity. and characterising the mind when it is beginning to break up, in a way. i mean, he is losing it... yes. as we would say, and he's having conversations,...
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what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the cullen edge to reach its peak three hundred forty five cells since then the number of inhabitants has steadily declined. many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone better org or far off bratislava today just thirty five villages live under the pointed covered roofs most of them are in their seventy's or even older they need a life steeped in traditions that have grown in will call an inch of the hundreds of years. along with the decorated round gable grooves in their houses with their crosses the whole mark of a college is the little. bell tower in the middle of the village. only once has there been an rest here and that was when instead of the howling of the wolves the villages had the sound of gunfire echoing from the mountain peaks. during the slovak national uprising in the second world war rival forces reach kilcullen edge and some of the houses were burned down. later however most of them were rebuilt. the stream in the middle of the vi
what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the cullen edge to reach its peak three hundred forty five cells since then the number of inhabitants has steadily declined. many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone better org or far off bratislava today just thirty five villages live under the pointed covered roofs most of them are in their seventy's or even older they need a life steeped in...
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what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the call an edge to reach its peak three hundred forty five souls since then the number of inhabitants is steadily declined. many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone better org or far off bratislava today just thirty five villages live under the pointed covered roofs most of them are in their seventy's or even older they need a life steeped in traditions that have grown in will call an edge over hundreds of years. along with the decorated around gable grooves in their houses with their crosses the whole mark of a colony is the little bell tower in the middle of the village. only once has there been an rest here and that was when instead of the howling of the wolves the villages had the sound of gunfire echoing from the mountain peaks. during the slovak national uprising in the second world war rival forces reached phil collen edge and some of the houses were burned down. later however most of them were rebuilt. the stream in the middle of the v
what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the call an edge to reach its peak three hundred forty five souls since then the number of inhabitants is steadily declined. many left their homeland to seek work in nearby ozone better org or far off bratislava today just thirty five villages live under the pointed covered roofs most of them are in their seventy's or even older they need a life steeped in...
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community was to do that i am confused why the people of oklahoma pay for the production of doggy hamlet in new hampshire. there is $1 billion spent on a streetcar in san diego. that is $100 million per mile for the streetcar. i looked at it the perspective of oklahoma the people of oklahoma and oklahoma city pay for the streetcar with all the construction worker in details the only federal expense was the initial environmental study required by the government the rest is paid for by the people of that community and it is $1 billion i am confused will local transportation project to extend that out. also zero areas of lack of oversight was small examples and the tax bracket is and to have $158 billion where the irs has done their own evaluation to the national and they have identified 458 there is also a do not pay and but to say they should not be paid with bad debt master file from a social security administration says do not pay bin it a check. let me assure you were that shows up, as soon enough if 400 that is using the individual deceased but just because they do not connect the dot
community was to do that i am confused why the people of oklahoma pay for the production of doggy hamlet in new hampshire. there is $1 billion spent on a streetcar in san diego. that is $100 million per mile for the streetcar. i looked at it the perspective of oklahoma the people of oklahoma and oklahoma city pay for the streetcar with all the construction worker in details the only federal expense was the initial environmental study required by the government the rest is paid for by the people...
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is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamletfront of stage to tell us what he is thinking and feeling. lear can't do that because his whole problem is he has no self—knowledge. so characterising the mind of someone in that situation was a new opportunity. and characterising the mind when it is beginning to break up, in a way. i mean, he is losing it... yes. as we would say, and he's having conversations, particularly with peter in the place where he is, not exactly incarcerated, but living, that are, ones that don't make any sense any longer. they make sense to us by inference, but they are incoherent in themselves, yes. and peter is a professional comedian. he's terribly funny. he's also, unfortunately, an alcoholic. and in that sense i also departed from king lear, because i thought there should be a fool who was funny, rather than a moralising monster. how much sympathy do you have for dunbar, because in many ways he is a grotesque character. you don't indicate any sympathy for the kind of power that he wielded or how he weil
is to show the interior life of a character, and there are no monologues in king lear, as against hamletfront of stage to tell us what he is thinking and feeling. lear can't do that because his whole problem is he has no self—knowledge. so characterising the mind of someone in that situation was a new opportunity. and characterising the mind when it is beginning to break up, in a way. i mean, he is losing it... yes. as we would say, and he's having conversations, particularly with peter in...
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that was her hamlet. it was just a little village just a few feet from the hotel. and so what happens is that and savedout there that village. there were 80 people. she saved them. and when she was to get the soldier's award, they said to her, we do not give that to our women. 30 years later, in florida, got the soldier's award, and we are very, very proud of that. one major ended up retiring as a brigadier general. she worked with the mps when we were first there and she was familiar with weapons. and then she became the protocol .fficer in the north part so when generals and other she would become, the one responsible for providing safety. so she had a weapon and she would be out there with her weapon, leading the convoy or whatever. and her general said that she was so great that this, that she scared the very important at were coming, more than the vc. [laughter] colonel pat p was a pilot buta when itt came toe vietnamm, she was not alloweda to fly. she was in intelligence. intel about the ho chi minh trail and how they could target people. that was her job in
that was her hamlet. it was just a little village just a few feet from the hotel. and so what happens is that and savedout there that village. there were 80 people. she saved them. and when she was to get the soldier's award, they said to her, we do not give that to our women. 30 years later, in florida, got the soldier's award, and we are very, very proud of that. one major ended up retiring as a brigadier general. she worked with the mps when we were first there and she was familiar with...
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her hamlet. it was just a little village just a few feet from the hotel. and so what happens is that karen ran out there and saved that village. there were 80 people. she saved them. and when she was to get the soldier's award, they said to her, we do not give that to our women. 30 years later, in florida, karen offut got the soldier's award, and we are very, very proud of that. one major ended up retiring as a brigadier general. she worked with the mps when we were first there and she was familiar with weapons. and then she became the protocol officer in the north part. so when generals and other people would come, she would be the one responsible for providing safety. so she had a weapon and she would be out there with her weapon, leading the convoy or whatever. and her general said that she was so great at this, that she scared the very important persons that were coming, more than the vc. [laughter] i want to talk to you about a few other extraordinary women. i could talk the entire day about
her hamlet. it was just a little village just a few feet from the hotel. and so what happens is that karen ran out there and saved that village. there were 80 people. she saved them. and when she was to get the soldier's award, they said to her, we do not give that to our women. 30 years later, in florida, karen offut got the soldier's award, and we are very, very proud of that. one major ended up retiring as a brigadier general. she worked with the mps when we were first there and she was...
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staff sergeant morris was leading one of three groups of south vietnamese siters into a little known hamlet. they were supposed to inspect and then clear the area. >> we moved on in out of the village into the tree line. by the time we got into the tree line, the whole world opened up. >> hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. >> capital tommy daniel and team sergeant randle hagan were ambushed by vietcong who had been hiding in bunkers. >> i got a call telling me that the team sergeant was dead. i asked morris, do you know where hagan is? he said yes, i do. i will lead us in there. >> morris took two volunteers and crossed enemy lines to get sergeant hagan's bodden dwri. -- by idea. >> pushed buy or sell a barrage of enemy fire. he was shot. >> i had to get to the body. so i said i was going in. >> what morris did is not just a heroic war story, it was a moment of valor defined. morris single-handedly destroyed the enemy force that had his battalion pinned down. in the fog of gun fire, he had been shot two more times. he didn't stop. >> you take every effort you can to recover his
staff sergeant morris was leading one of three groups of south vietnamese siters into a little known hamlet. they were supposed to inspect and then clear the area. >> we moved on in out of the village into the tree line. by the time we got into the tree line, the whole world opened up. >> hundreds of people firing thousands of rounds. >> capital tommy daniel and team sergeant randle hagan were ambushed by vietcong who had been hiding in bunkers. >> i got a call telling...
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. >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you are here, and i see -- you're doing hamlet. cheers and applause ] p yeah? >> jimmy: yeah. you -- we live such different lives. it's so fantastic. [ laughter ] that's why i love -- >> jimmy. jimmy, we've always lived different lives. >> jimmy: i know we have. do you remember -- do you remember the last time you were here, you graced us with your presence. i was very excited that you were here. it was the last time that president obama visited our show. >> oh god, that was one of the most unforgettable moments of my life. i'm still having erotic dreams about it. [ laughter ]. i am. i'm sorry. >> jimmy: no. you weren't -- no, that's not the true. >> no it is the -- it is the true. [ laughter ] it's the truth. >> jimmy: well maybe it is. i don't know, but i do remember i introduced you guys. >> you did. you are the one. >> jimmy: yeah. >> i always wanted to meet him, and you did it. >> jimmy: i said -- it was so cool because i go -- i was with the president. i said, "come on over here and i go. i'd like to introduce you to madonna,
. >> jimmy: i'm so happy that you are here, and i see -- you're doing hamlet. cheers and applause ] p yeah? >> jimmy: yeah. you -- we live such different lives. it's so fantastic. [ laughter ] that's why i love -- >> jimmy. jimmy, we've always lived different lives. >> jimmy: i know we have. do you remember -- do you remember the last time you were here, you graced us with your presence. i was very excited that you were here. it was the last time that president obama...
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. >> see when hamlet finally gets close to that bowl of oatmeal. >> it's a beautiful day for a nice cruise. >> all you need is one idiot to ruin it. >> oh, well, did i mention, we're in russia. >> oh, hoo, hoo, hoo! >> wow, they dodged -- ooh, you called for an idiot, i got your idiot right here >> oh! so the clown that comes ripping around the corner in the soft shoulder out of control was probably trying to pass the ruck, didn't have the time, went into the soft shoulder at high speed, lost control and causes chaos and mayhem. >> there is no official explanation but i'll go with your initial assessment. nobody was injured. >> that viral video uk clip was crazy. >> it was. let's talk about the idiot in this next video. australia train station, notice one train goes past. this fellow steps to the edge, he waits for a second, and leaps down while the other train is coming. >> what? >> ooh, he did it on purpose. >> of course he did it on purpose. to the second shot. >> wow, pro. why did the idiot cross the track? "my buddy was on the other side." >> it looked like that fellow may have known
. >> see when hamlet finally gets close to that bowl of oatmeal. >> it's a beautiful day for a nice cruise. >> all you need is one idiot to ruin it. >> oh, well, did i mention, we're in russia. >> oh, hoo, hoo, hoo! >> wow, they dodged -- ooh, you called for an idiot, i got your idiot right here >> oh! so the clown that comes ripping around the corner in the soft shoulder out of control was probably trying to pass the ruck, didn't have the time, went...
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kristofferson began the festival tradition twenty six years ago back then it was more of a gingerbread hamlet. good idea came in ninety ninety one. when i was in look at thing in direct shipping sound that we had exhibition area what we wanted to do something put into. we got the idea of making the gingerbread city. since then bergen's gingerbread town has morphed into a major tourist attraction some one hundred thousand visitors flock to see it each year. some of them even join in to help build the town. there were five hours together and building all these houses and all these features who is in them used to go for children and families call the christmas the magic of christmas we made if a bomb. it's the. little train that goes up and down the hills in the kingdom and the kids build a different game house each year this year's theme was halloween. the architecture of the miniature town is certainly diverse the train chugging along the tiny track leads from buildings in the norwegian style to the eiffel tower and maybe a short stop at london's iconic big band. bergen's delectable gingerbrea
kristofferson began the festival tradition twenty six years ago back then it was more of a gingerbread hamlet. good idea came in ninety ninety one. when i was in look at thing in direct shipping sound that we had exhibition area what we wanted to do something put into. we got the idea of making the gingerbread city. since then bergen's gingerbread town has morphed into a major tourist attraction some one hundred thousand visitors flock to see it each year. some of them even join in to help...
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they're talking about the muslims of america the organization that founded the hamlet just twenty kilometers northwest of hancock. the proud boys believe the people here are a threat to america. whole basilica tended the rally we met him in new york city in the editing suite way puts together the proud boys videos the reason why we're singling out. muslims in american islam berg is because they're connected with. they seem to be law abiding citizens they're not outwardly doing anything illegal but when you are front organization for something else you don't necessarily you're not murdering people on the streets every day. nancy furred feels enraged by activists like paul bazil she says they're upsetting the peace and hancock everybody knows everybody looks like a family really. moved here twenty years ago and works in local tourism. but since far right media linked hancock to islam which they allege is a terrorist training camp she's received some unpleasant feedback like this we were going to come for vacation but now i'm not going to bring my kids to a terrorist community why are you suppo
they're talking about the muslims of america the organization that founded the hamlet just twenty kilometers northwest of hancock. the proud boys believe the people here are a threat to america. whole basilica tended the rally we met him in new york city in the editing suite way puts together the proud boys videos the reason why we're singling out. muslims in american islam berg is because they're connected with. they seem to be law abiding citizens they're not outwardly doing anything illegal...
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. ♪ jack: many of the hamlets our troops approach are known to be friendly, but even they must be approachedsly for emotional reactions are primal when villagers are first confronted by men with weapons. a vietnamese farmer's entire world is a thatched hut, a small rice paddy, his wife and children. for the past quarter of a century, his village has been a battleground. completely isolated by viet cong destroyed villages and mined roads. the vc wanted food, they took his rice. they wanted soldiers, they shanghaied his sons. his village chief objective was beheaded. his neighbors who protested were beaten. he can trust no one. the viet cong told him the marines would come to seize homes, murder children and enslave entire families. anyone who helped americans, the vc said, would be tortured and killed. so, quite naturally, trust and confidence grow slowly, nurtured by little acts of promises fulfilled. surely the stranger who binds one's wounds does not intend to murder and always the marines first question is "what can we do to help you?" when the viet cong have been driven out of the area,
. ♪ jack: many of the hamlets our troops approach are known to be friendly, but even they must be approachedsly for emotional reactions are primal when villagers are first confronted by men with weapons. a vietnamese farmer's entire world is a thatched hut, a small rice paddy, his wife and children. for the past quarter of a century, his village has been a battleground. completely isolated by viet cong destroyed villages and mined roads. the vc wanted food, they took his rice. they wanted...
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i was on my heels unable to believe i'm a man again i'm not here i'm not a real hamlet jahleel island i don't work let alone a lean one village when. i'm alone i'm lost. and innovative i'm usually here though you know i will and i as a balaclava mccullum back here in the day in london about what you wonder how i would i not a valid. the boy. i'm. sure. you don't want to know. him and i. only have. a lot of. real food in. you know. i mean i mean mine. wasabi get done but. i've had you on about you why did you. maybe i didn't get. the number one. hundred. you wouldn't. get the. love of the what you're looking. for what it normally. would be to. have yeah now you're in one hand and when i'm going. to have. to be able to go. with him she was brutal. because if he's up for grabs. namely. a lot of. people so little. to no mylar will it take. the way of a machine if you will double. up if you are probably one of them and want to live out of your day this is not because the public are used to something but we kind of relive that when it. his will feel. you are making remarks whether on line t
i was on my heels unable to believe i'm a man again i'm not here i'm not a real hamlet jahleel island i don't work let alone a lean one village when. i'm alone i'm lost. and innovative i'm usually here though you know i will and i as a balaclava mccullum back here in the day in london about what you wonder how i would i not a valid. the boy. i'm. sure. you don't want to know. him and i. only have. a lot of. real food in. you know. i mean i mean mine. wasabi get done but. i've had you on about...
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serbian equivalents but mass or if you showed videos of his murders of serbian villages in the outlying hamlets has been allowed to walk away after running in effect the isis or the balkans on behalf of the balls in muslim army so the first casualties in service are with the serbian casualties and when we look to why they would have been a mass murder in july ninety ninety five revenge is of by the local population is the main reason and the main reason was attested to by the commander of u.s. forces at the time general moore rio on who said that the level of hatred against those islamist forces within seven it's run by nasser or if the level of hatred that the serbians outlying villages felt was such that he felt they would be a terrible outcome unless things were managed very carefully things were not managed very carefully to stop a terrible outcome in fact things were managed carefully to provide that outcome because according to another bosnian muslim source document which in april one thousand nine hundred three the presidents of then of the bosnian muslim forces of the bottles of governm
serbian equivalents but mass or if you showed videos of his murders of serbian villages in the outlying hamlets has been allowed to walk away after running in effect the isis or the balkans on behalf of the balls in muslim army so the first casualties in service are with the serbian casualties and when we look to why they would have been a mass murder in july ninety ninety five revenge is of by the local population is the main reason and the main reason was attested to by the commander of u.s....
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we begin in the beautiful seaside hamlet of playa del rey, california where one man couldn't wait to hit the gym after turkey day. look at that angle. customers got a scare when a 35-year-old man crashed through the wall in his truck. luckily no one was hurt in the incident because he drove into the leg machine. no one wants to sift heat grass with st. peter. topic number two. prince harry is fifth in line for the throne but first in line for the altar after he popped the question to his girlfriends. sources say there wasn't a dry eye in the olive garden when he dropped to one knee and said will you -- make me be the happiest in the world. prince harry became famous for the drink drama bathing students. the wedding is expected to take place in 2018. they look so thrilled here. but it hasn't been all fun and games. the queen has called four times asking them to play the electric slide. she insists they have an open boor at the reception. heavy is the head that wears the crown royal. topic number three. the oakland raiders and denver broncos didn't have time to go shopping on black fri
we begin in the beautiful seaside hamlet of playa del rey, california where one man couldn't wait to hit the gym after turkey day. look at that angle. customers got a scare when a 35-year-old man crashed through the wall in his truck. luckily no one was hurt in the incident because he drove into the leg machine. no one wants to sift heat grass with st. peter. topic number two. prince harry is fifth in line for the throne but first in line for the altar after he popped the question to his...
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we begin in the lovely hamlet of edison, new jersey where police made a major breakthrough on the war on christmas. >> up to your old tricks again. trying to steal christmas again? kennedy: it looked like the grinch was robbing the place. but cops busted him for not having the collar popped up on his shirt. they filmed the arrest to raise awareness for toys for tots. the bad news is he spent three hours in jail. the good news is he was there with some cast members of the real housewives of new jersey. they have couple with a new idea for a hit show. but they will be throwing glasses of eggnog instead of wine. is that nothing? topic number two it's no secret the stock market is soaring. the owners of arby's are buying buffalo wild wings in a deal valued at $.8 billion. -- at 2.8 billion. the news caused the shares of both companies to jump. under the terms of the deal, buffalo wild wings will operate as an independent brand. there won't be a juneor buffalo wings sandwich on the dollar menu anytime soon. the story has particular relevance for our show. most of our writers get paid in ar
we begin in the lovely hamlet of edison, new jersey where police made a major breakthrough on the war on christmas. >> up to your old tricks again. trying to steal christmas again? kennedy: it looked like the grinch was robbing the place. but cops busted him for not having the collar popped up on his shirt. they filmed the arrest to raise awareness for toys for tots. the bad news is he spent three hours in jail. the good news is he was there with some cast members of the real housewives...
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doing an experiment a shakespeare play next time, but you don't have to pay for that because we do hamlet after that. but no, this is great. it's wonderful to be here with you guys for a reprise. i was slipping through his book, terrific and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat eating grin, and ken sites the caption, his daughter who was famous as a teddy always wanted to be the baby at the christening, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the funeral. [laughing] >> you still one of my stories, but go ahead. [laughing] >> it's not about him, it's about me. [laughing] >> as long as someone else. >> were in washington. but let me tell you about me. [laughing] i just want to be the mc at a ken walsh book party. that's my goal. you guys have gotten a quick glance of this and we have a couple of folks will talk about it and then ken. he's done it again. what can i say? keeps digging into this incredible franchise and telling us things we don't know. this time he had to go all the way down to the realm of photo dogs, love that expression. actually t
doing an experiment a shakespeare play next time, but you don't have to pay for that because we do hamlet after that. but no, this is great. it's wonderful to be here with you guys for a reprise. i was slipping through his book, terrific and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat eating grin, and ken sites the caption, his daughter who was famous as a teddy always wanted to be the baby at the christening, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the...
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i have no problem with them performing doggy hamlet in new hampshire. new hampshire. i certainly don't want the people of oklahoma to be able to pay for that this is $30,000. it's a small example. we have examples like that. we go all the way up to $458 billion in what's called the tax gap with the irs. so we have evra right from very small to very, very large areas of waste. and areas where the federal government just dropped the ball. didn't complete their job. brian: also something that really aggravates you is the irs rehired over 1,000 people they fired for their bad conduct since 2010. what is that about? >> these are individuals that were not only fired because they were mishandling information. there are some tame must examples of all of that there is also examples of individuals working for the irs that don't actually pay their federal taxes. so they were fired. the irs turns around and rehires them. this was an issue we brow up several years ago. they said they cleaned it up. we found another 200 employees at the irs fired and thunder around a
i have no problem with them performing doggy hamlet in new hampshire. new hampshire. i certainly don't want the people of oklahoma to be able to pay for that this is $30,000. it's a small example. we have examples like that. we go all the way up to $458 billion in what's called the tax gap with the irs. so we have evra right from very small to very, very large areas of waste. and areas where the federal government just dropped the ball. didn't complete their job. brian: also something that...
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we'll be doing an experimental shakespeare play next time -- [laughter] we do hamlet after that. no, this is great. it is wonderful to be here with ken and you guys for a reprieve. i was flipping through ken's book, which is terrific, and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat-eating grin, and ken cites the caption, the famous daughter who was saying, you know, teddy always wanted to be the baby at the christening, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at the funeral. [laughter] >> he stole one of my stories, but go ahead. [laughter] >> it's not about him, it's about me. [laughter] all i wanted -- [laughter] >> [inaudible] >> we're in washington, right? but let me tell you about me. [laughter] i just, i just want to be the emcee at a ken walsh book party, you know? that's my goal. so in this, you guys have gotten a quick glimpse of this, and we've got a couple other folks here who are going to talk about and then ken. of you know, he's done it again, what can i say. keeps digging into this incredible franchise and telling us things that we
we'll be doing an experimental shakespeare play next time -- [laughter] we do hamlet after that. no, this is great. it is wonderful to be here with ken and you guys for a reprieve. i was flipping through ken's book, which is terrific, and there's a wonderful photo of teddy roosevelt with that giant, you know, meat-eating grin, and ken cites the caption, the famous daughter who was saying, you know, teddy always wanted to be the baby at the christening, the bride at the wedding and the corpse at...
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. >> did you get my hamlet quote >> you switched in my name i like that. >> you don't need to baste yououldn't use a butter necessarily you don't get the even browning. >> joe, as always, i will be watching but i'm pleased to take tight notes. >> trying to cut me off. >> i won't be cooking thursday or christmas day but eating turkey a lot on both there we go. >> all right >> looking forward to "squawk box" in 11 minutes time. >>> coming up, the fed is focused on the minutes from last month's fomc meeting we'll tell you what investors are watching as we go to break, let's check in on the treasury yield curve again, seeing the short end rise and the long end fall. th fttatlaening continues. we're back in a couple minutes [vo] when it comes to investing, looking from a fresh perspective can make all the difference. it can provide what we call an unlock: a realization that often reveals a better path forward. at wells fargo, it's our expertise in finding this kind of insight that has lead us to become one of the largest investment and wealth management firms in the country. discover how we
. >> did you get my hamlet quote >> you switched in my name i like that. >> you don't need to baste yououldn't use a butter necessarily you don't get the even browning. >> joe, as always, i will be watching but i'm pleased to take tight notes. >> trying to cut me off. >> i won't be cooking thursday or christmas day but eating turkey a lot on both there we go. >> all right >> looking forward to "squawk box" in 11 minutes time....
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. >> we have hamlet. he flew in from l.a. new york does not allow pigs as pets to enter the city.rk some magic. >> reporter: it gives new meaning to the term, when pigs fly. >> yes. >> reporter: goodness, gracious. look at this face. tell me the story of oscar and him be >> some gentlemen-- genetic factors led to that. it's fun to share the fact that a blind animal can be a perfect pet, as well. >> reporter: would you say your? >> they're going to be. in a year, they're going to be able to sniff for cancer. >> reporter: if cats have nine lives, how many lives do these dogs have? >> oh, my gosh, about a thousand. >> reporter: you think about all the pets i met. louboutina is the hugging dog of new york. people come from other countries to come see her. it's insane. some pets have, like, 2 million followers. >> and the owners make a lot of money from the social following. >> that's why people go to petcon. day two is today. find out how to make your pet famous. >> i have an overweight cat named steve. i'm going to try to make him famous. >> let's talk about the ice cream. >>> lots t
. >> we have hamlet. he flew in from l.a. new york does not allow pigs as pets to enter the city.rk some magic. >> reporter: it gives new meaning to the term, when pigs fly. >> yes. >> reporter: goodness, gracious. look at this face. tell me the story of oscar and him be >> some gentlemen-- genetic factors led to that. it's fun to share the fact that a blind animal can be a perfect pet, as well. >> reporter: would you say your? >> they're going to be....
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in january of 1968 that hit five out of the six major cities in the south, 100 districts, and many hamletse era of free fire zones in 1967, which was another reason why the casualties mounted. , oneber in the book talking about the ratcheting up of the body counts, particularly during these large search and destroy missions, he mentioned there were probably 50% inflation, at least 50% inflation of the body counts because so many of the civilians were counted in that number of squashilled, again to any further investigation into these civilian atrocities. peaking -- 1967 -- of the chemical war in vietnam, operation ranch hand was the signature program. would only be a minor part. there was growing domestic dissent in the united states in 1967. the media began paying greater attention to the critics of the war in vietnam. 1966,tarts beginning in when the late senator william fulbright began his hearings as the chair of the senate relations committee that examined the core arguments of johnson's war in vietnam. hearings and those i can remember those hearings like it was yesterday because my
in january of 1968 that hit five out of the six major cities in the south, 100 districts, and many hamletse era of free fire zones in 1967, which was another reason why the casualties mounted. , oneber in the book talking about the ratcheting up of the body counts, particularly during these large search and destroy missions, he mentioned there were probably 50% inflation, at least 50% inflation of the body counts because so many of the civilians were counted in that number of squashilled, again...
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. >> reporter: wendy cleeland hamlet left the epa in september after 39 years and seven presidents.e top official overseeing chemicals and pesticides but says she was left out of a decision not to ban a pesticide that impacts the nervous systems of insects and potentially children. >> it made me feel like i was irrelevant to some extent. >> reporter: how would you characterize what's happened at the epa since president trump became inaugurated? >> i have never seen anything like it before. you know, the agency always has critics, but usually not such strong critics inside the agency. >> reporter: grade today's epa for me. >> you know, i give it an f. i really am troubled by what i've seen. >> the first term, is an a. >> reporter: an agency in the midst of dramatic change, shaped, critics say, by the industries it's supposed to regulate rather than the environment it's charged to protect. anne thompson, nbc news, washington. >> that was nbc's anne thompson reporting. >>> one more thing before we go. guess what joe biden just told oprah? >> i have a regret that i am not president, bec
. >> reporter: wendy cleeland hamlet left the epa in september after 39 years and seven presidents.e top official overseeing chemicals and pesticides but says she was left out of a decision not to ban a pesticide that impacts the nervous systems of insects and potentially children. >> it made me feel like i was irrelevant to some extent. >> reporter: how would you characterize what's happened at the epa since president trump became inaugurated? >> i have never seen...
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can point to wonderful things like, i love the 30,000-dollar nea grant for a production of doggie hamlete that one? >> i missed that one. melissa: 19 doggies. they go out as humans yelling, running towards very confused sheep. it happened in new hampshire. it was based on shakespeare but there was no dialogue. no way to know what was going on. and for that, they got $30,000. >> i'm sure, the grant application makes perfect sense at time. it all does add up. senator lankford has in fact toted it up to the incredible figure. you know, we have tried this. we have been through this some times before. remember way back in the 1970s, '80s, senator proxmire with his golden fleece award. melissa: yeah. >> there was the grace commission on waste in government, 1984. even bill clinton's administration had reinventing government effort in 1993. government never gets reinvented. >> it just gets bigger. >> it gets bigger. the good news, calvary finally arrived in the presidency of donald trump. melissa: yeah. >> i mean the deregulation taking place across the government, some which senator lankford n
can point to wonderful things like, i love the 30,000-dollar nea grant for a production of doggie hamlete that one? >> i missed that one. melissa: 19 doggies. they go out as humans yelling, running towards very confused sheep. it happened in new hampshire. it was based on shakespeare but there was no dialogue. no way to know what was going on. and for that, they got $30,000. >> i'm sure, the grant application makes perfect sense at time. it all does add up. senator lankford has in...
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in the hamlet walk to the border and look at their home which is now occupied by the myanmar military abdul says he just wants citizenship and security in the country he his family and hundreds of thousands like them believe they are from. the latest figures from the international organization for migration say that since august twenty five more than six hundred twenty five thousand reinjure have arrived in these camps that means that if you add to the three hundred thousand or so that were here before there's more than a million ranger in these camps at least seventy percent of them are children aid agencies despite this aid effort are saying that they are struggling to provide enough food there are big water sanitation problems one aid agency said that around seventy percent of the wells that have been dying in the last month or so could well already be contaminated there are huge issues and massive challenges ahead and it's hoped that this three day visit by the pope will go some way. to publicizing to an international audience the plight of the region here in stuff and for their c
in the hamlet walk to the border and look at their home which is now occupied by the myanmar military abdul says he just wants citizenship and security in the country he his family and hundreds of thousands like them believe they are from. the latest figures from the international organization for migration say that since august twenty five more than six hundred twenty five thousand reinjure have arrived in these camps that means that if you add to the three hundred thousand or so that were...