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>> dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here.ou got the cowboys, border patrol. you got hipsters coming in from out of town. new york artists wearing weird glasses and white pants. maybe we don't understand each other, but we can all be in the same place at any time. people here are nice. >> primo: aqui en el -- everybody is waving at each other. todos. ♪ [ whistling ] what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town. prestige creams not living up to the hype? one jar shatters the competition. olay regenerist hydrates skin better than creams costing over $100, $200, and even $400. fact check this ad in good housekeeping. olay. little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not a cream. it's a pill that treats moderate to severe plaque psoriasis differently. with otezla,75% clearer skin is achievable. don't use if you're allergic to otezla. it may cause severe diarrhea, nausea, or vomiting. otezla is associated with an increased risk of depression. tell y
>> dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here.ou got the cowboys, border patrol. you got hipsters coming in from out of town. new york artists wearing weird glasses and white pants. maybe we don't understand each other, but we can all be in the same place at any time. people here are nice. >> primo: aqui en el -- everybody is waving at each other. todos. ♪ [ whistling ] what started with one job spread all around. because each job in energy creates many more in this town....
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here is what's coming up for the book list with you plenty to talk about here on. the phone to sleep every weekend here. in. the house region is absolutely magical and autumn there's forest as far as the eye can see. i'm starting my excursion at perhaps the most exciting spot in the area that's up put it down. this new pedestrian suspension bridge is one of the longest in the world. for a long time the hard mountains were more of a destination for people looking for a quiet vacation hiking enjoying the silence not much more to do around here but as you can see a lot has changed since then there's of course still a lot of hiking to be done but today i want to get to know both sides of the hearts the old and the new. no visit here is complete without a ride on the narrow gauge railway up to the block and highest mountain in the hot . in-between will take a quick trip to answer. where local sebastian bundles are going to show us around town. and we've got an e-mail one of our viewers send in a vacation video from two graphic crew a shot. but the first thing i'm going
here is what's coming up for the book list with you plenty to talk about here on. the phone to sleep every weekend here. in. the house region is absolutely magical and autumn there's forest as far as the eye can see. i'm starting my excursion at perhaps the most exciting spot in the area that's up put it down. this new pedestrian suspension bridge is one of the longest in the world. for a long time the hard mountains were more of a destination for people looking for a quiet vacation hiking...
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when we got garrett over here we carried the music with us. we are here with a drag here. by you not going to get rid of those who are not go away we will not die quietly. real the hard work we do is the. welcome back to cross talk we're all things were considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. oh ok let's switch gears here mark. differences of opinion and analysis in the us regarding the shoki affair. the cia has come out with a. statement high confidence that it goes all the way to the top in saudi arabia and donald trump can kind of living in denial i think that's a good way of looking at it here and then we have i don't know if you gentlemen saw it i saw it a few hours ago someone placed on facebook a video of someone being hacked to death i don't know if it was authentic if it was authentic enough that i thought it was a real person being hacked to death and then facebook took it down the only reason why i mention this is because only everyone would allow that to be released to the media if in fact what i saw was authentic i'm not sayi
when we got garrett over here we carried the music with us. we are here with a drag here. by you not going to get rid of those who are not go away we will not die quietly. real the hard work we do is the. welcome back to cross talk we're all things were considered on peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing some real news. oh ok let's switch gears here mark. differences of opinion and analysis in the us regarding the shoki affair. the cia has come out with a. statement high confidence that...
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at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue.ee this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving. [♪] >> we are seeing restaurants being switched over by hand, new owners, but what we are seeing is a vibrancy of clement street still being recaptured within new businesses that are coming in. that is a really great thing to see. i don't know when i started to shop here, but it was probably a very, very long time ago. i like to cook a lot but i like to cook chinese food. the market is the place i like to come to once a year. once i like about the market as it is very affordable. it has fresh produce and fresh meat. also, seafood. but they also offer a large selectio
at the core of it is right here between here and 20 -- tenth avenue.ee this variety of stores offered here, it is very unique then of the -- any other part of san francisco. there is traditional irish music which you don't get hardly anywhere in san francisco. some places have this long legacy of serving ice cream and being a hangout for families to have a sunday afternoon ice cream. and then also, we see grocery stores. and also these restaurants that are just new here, but also thriving....
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wagons stuck in the mud here. so the soldiers were not only fighting their enemy but they also were fighting their environment. the famous phrase trench foot comes from the fact that the soldiers were standing in water for extended period of time and they would get their -- their feet would get diseased from being soaked in water and mud for days on end. so many terms that we have today come from the first world war, trench coat, we all talk about a trench coat we wear when it rains. that was a garment that the soldiers war coming from world war 1. we also have some artifacts in the exhibition that are depicted in the artworks themselves which really show the realism of the war. in this case here we have a small hand grenade known as a mills bomb. this is a british hand yen aid. one of the other things that's perhaps less well known about the american experience in the world war i is because the mobilization to manufacture the kinds of war implements that were needed took some time, americans actually used a lot o
wagons stuck in the mud here. so the soldiers were not only fighting their enemy but they also were fighting their environment. the famous phrase trench foot comes from the fact that the soldiers were standing in water for extended period of time and they would get their -- their feet would get diseased from being soaked in water and mud for days on end. so many terms that we have today come from the first world war, trench coat, we all talk about a trench coat we wear when it rains. that was a...
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we're stepping into a side porch here in jacob burkle's home. there were no walls over here. this was all open. there were no -- there was no ceiling there as well. all of this was open. and then we see the large door that opens the -- into the cellar which was the main hiding area in jacob burkle's ome. now, we do not believe that the runaways who hid here in jacob burkle's home would have come down these same steps the way we came down. if you look behind the wooden steps, you will see some brick steps at the top of the brick stops there's a brick wall. that would not seem logical. no one builds the steps and put a brick wall at the top. that was actually open. there was a cellar door at the top of that last step. it's all been closed in now. but a cellar door opens from the inside as well as the outside and then that's the end. house right there on the other side of that wall. so from there they could go down to the mississippi river from here which is about two blocks. on the side here, there are openings. they could get air and light through these holes. and we can see t
we're stepping into a side porch here in jacob burkle's home. there were no walls over here. this was all open. there were no -- there was no ceiling there as well. all of this was open. and then we see the large door that opens the -- into the cellar which was the main hiding area in jacob burkle's ome. now, we do not believe that the runaways who hid here in jacob burkle's home would have come down these same steps the way we came down. if you look behind the wooden steps, you will see some...
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we're on the scene here in california. the video now emerging from inside the massacre in thousand oaks, california. chilling images of the gunman in the borderline bar and grill. college students gathered for country music night. the gunman firing at random. the suspect killing 12 people, including a sergeant bravely running in to help. a father overcome with grief today, learning his son is among the victims. >> my first-born son. >> the heroic people inside, smashing windows so people could jump through them to get out. and tonight, what we've now learned about the gunman, known to police. a 28-year-old marine veteran armed with a glock handgun and an extended magazine. this evening, my interview with the sheriff here on the scene, set to retire tomorrow, breaking down before the cameras today when he told the community here that police sergeant did not survive. >>> also breaking here in california tonight, the state of emergency as we come on the air. the explosive wildfire. >> this entire neighborhood has burned to th
we're on the scene here in california. the video now emerging from inside the massacre in thousand oaks, california. chilling images of the gunman in the borderline bar and grill. college students gathered for country music night. the gunman firing at random. the suspect killing 12 people, including a sergeant bravely running in to help. a father overcome with grief today, learning his son is among the victims. >> my first-born son. >> the heroic people inside, smashing windows so...
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well back here with the pain straightens i was stuck here all night so any time i heard any movement any scuffling anything underneath me pick up the grenade get it ready sic the rifle over shoot down the stairs couple rounds for five rounds pull the pin thread of an idea and these are the pictures that we had left behind yeah there are hundreds this year. or this through here should be a few more and somewhere. i think i threw maybe half a dozen items from the staircase. us lead instruction save the lines there was i c one thirty gun fire which was bombarding the whole area one big half circle as if you're around us there was a lot of fire for quite a while which is comforting because you know you know they're they've got their back but at the same time is worrying because damage to targets that they can see so knowing that they're shooting that much that just says that there was that many targets in the area for them so you're. under australian law jamie williams could be jailed for entering the bandi area and being a foreign fighter. but he argues fighting for the kurds he is not
well back here with the pain straightens i was stuck here all night so any time i heard any movement any scuffling anything underneath me pick up the grenade get it ready sic the rifle over shoot down the stairs couple rounds for five rounds pull the pin thread of an idea and these are the pictures that we had left behind yeah there are hundreds this year. or this through here should be a few more and somewhere. i think i threw maybe half a dozen items from the staircase. us lead instruction...
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when i first got here, there wasn't one empty store here.thing missing just by walking around the center of town. they were all -- there wasn't one empty building. all the stores were full, all of them. and how long have they been empty? did they close since the hurricane? no. no, they're weren't closed before the hurricane. but this was recently, so they were there. they were there not too long ago. what's that place? lilliam: that's the ice cream place. they're exotic, different ice creams where you need to taste one. heladeria lares is the oldest ice cream shop in puerto rico. they were telling me that you have, like, crazy flavors. yes. we have corn, carrot, pumpkin, sweet potato, and cazuela is like a pumpkin pie. as neighboring businesses melt away, alberto baretto is hanging on. is this a family business? yeah. it's my dad's. it used to be my granddads. third generation. yeah. adrian: it's very famous. a lot of people. there's bill clinton up there, and there's a lot of people. but that was before puerto rico fell into crushing debt a
when i first got here, there wasn't one empty store here.thing missing just by walking around the center of town. they were all -- there wasn't one empty building. all the stores were full, all of them. and how long have they been empty? did they close since the hurricane? no. no, they're weren't closed before the hurricane. but this was recently, so they were there. they were there not too long ago. what's that place? lilliam: that's the ice cream place. they're exotic, different ice creams...
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people love to walk here. there's exercise equipment here. all kinds of thinking and other events that take place here. >> a lot of activities here. i can see these to write up here getting ready or finished area. >> absolutely. rotary park is a lot, it's an absolute jewel for our city. you want to stay straight and you'll see, we are coming up to lake havasu state park. that is an arizona state park. >> should i be right or left? >> writes, we are just going to show a little bit of the launch facility here. we've got some lights in the beaches here. >> and you can see what a beautiful view. that's right across the tribe. >> and that's california. >>. >> what would you like the legacy of lake havasu city to be? >> i think i, i think it's many facets. number 1, i wanted to be home where people say you know, i'm proud of it. i can bring visitors here because it's a warm community, it's a friendly community and we're fun. there's so many fun things to do. that's the thing people tell me all the time as visitors. there's something going on every
people love to walk here. there's exercise equipment here. all kinds of thinking and other events that take place here. >> a lot of activities here. i can see these to write up here getting ready or finished area. >> absolutely. rotary park is a lot, it's an absolute jewel for our city. you want to stay straight and you'll see, we are coming up to lake havasu state park. that is an arizona state park. >> should i be right or left? >> writes, we are just going to show a...
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also our commandant here number -- here a number of years ago. this was in his office -- wanted, 500 bakers. not everyone has to fire a rifle, you can make a biscuit for the army. this is a another famous poster. and this poster, i actually gave it to general dempsey. general dempsey was the chief of staff of the army. this hangs in his office when he was down there. it's all about six years ago. i helped decorate his office with patriotic images. the amazing thing about general dempsey, he was truly the poet warrior. when i showed him this, he said "pro patria." that means for your country. and he read the poem to me in latin. general dempsey, "pro patria," "for your country." you can stand up and you can do something, something of value, something that makes a difference. this is one of those great posters. yes it is world war i. ,yes, there were still horses, but the horse has always been the symbol of the united states calvary. you can ride that horse, you can carry that flag, you can become a part of something very special. look the poem up.
also our commandant here number -- here a number of years ago. this was in his office -- wanted, 500 bakers. not everyone has to fire a rifle, you can make a biscuit for the army. this is a another famous poster. and this poster, i actually gave it to general dempsey. general dempsey was the chief of staff of the army. this hangs in his office when he was down there. it's all about six years ago. i helped decorate his office with patriotic images. the amazing thing about general dempsey, he was...
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when we got garrett over here we care the music with us that. we are here we were dragged here. by good luck going to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quiet. real the hard work we do is the true. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be in the spot the waste the fall of. any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat. the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most comfortable make them want to get out and don't take no for an answer don't accept their denials she said if i were. so i stayed there i would be home by the next day there's a culture on accountability and police officers know that they can engage in misconduct that has nothing to do with all the. people she comes in for just twelve euros fifty months. top stories here on the documents placed online by a group insinuate that britain's foreign office is behind clandestine campaigns across the world. for one of the many so-called yellow vest rallies taking place across from protest against government
when we got garrett over here we care the music with us that. we are here we were dragged here. by good luck going to get rid of those who are not go away who will not die quiet. real the hard work we do is the true. nobody could see coming that false confessions would be in the spot the waste the fall of. any interrogation out there what you'll see is threat promise threat promise threat. the process of interrogation is designed to put people in just that frame of mind make the most...
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here is another race down here in scott taylor's district down here in the corner here. a chance here, but is there a wave, a blue ripple or a wave? watch the results here. it will give you an indication of that in virginia at the 7:00 hour. again, as i noted, a couple in georgia that are longer shots for the democrats but a couple of possible races down here. if you come up here and look at our key races right here, they're both in the atlanta suburban area north of atlanta, the 7th district here, the 6th district here. these republican incumbents should win tonight. these are safe republican districts, but you have the governor's race down there and a lot of democratic money poured into the districts. if the blue wave is building, these will tell us that. >> we're standing by for our first chance to make projections in some of the key races tonight. polls are about to close in six states. we'll be back in a moment. >>> election night in america is brought to you by -- grubhub, restaurants you love delivered. here we are, wherever "here" might be. election day. when you
here is another race down here in scott taylor's district down here in the corner here. a chance here, but is there a wave, a blue ripple or a wave? watch the results here. it will give you an indication of that in virginia at the 7:00 hour. again, as i noted, a couple in georgia that are longer shots for the democrats but a couple of possible races down here. if you come up here and look at our key races right here, they're both in the atlanta suburban area north of atlanta, the 7th district...
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not too far away from here.they are an integral part of the community and we greatly value the work we do on a daily basis. without further ado, i would like to welcome someone to the podium for closing remarks. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, everybody. i am an organizer. i'm so humbled to be here among so many community warriors. a lot of people who have spent a lot of long hours and organizing hours on this street talking to neighbors and making sure we get what we need and what we deserve in this case, affordable housing we started our groundbreaking with a blessing. we started with movement. we were led in four directions. so appropriate and so fitting that we started with movement. because its movements that organizes this piece of land. it is movement that advocated. it is movement that unfolds banners like that one. it is movement that demanded that sights like this return to our neighborhood and returned to the hard-working families and individuals in san francisco. we started with a blessing tha
not too far away from here.they are an integral part of the community and we greatly value the work we do on a daily basis. without further ado, i would like to welcome someone to the podium for closing remarks. [cheers and applause] >> good evening, everybody. i am an organizer. i'm so humbled to be here among so many community warriors. a lot of people who have spent a lot of long hours and organizing hours on this street talking to neighbors and making sure we get what we need and what...
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your mom's from here you can. al-jazeera correspondent we are still here. kind of like on the top stories on the al-jazeera news our polls are opening shortly in the us following a highly divisive campaign season for the mid-term elections in missouri on monday night president donald trump made a last ditch attempt at preserving the republican majority in congress and china as alleged abuse against its weaker muslim minority will be under the spotlight in geneva on tuesday the un human rights council is conducting its periodic review of the chinese government's human rights record of exiled wego activists are urging the international community to take a harsher line against beijing turkey's foreign minister says all four days have war. regarding the killing of. me they haven't yet shared with the public his comments come after turkish media reports. try to tamper with security cameras to help cover up the murder. for a top story this hour the u.s. midterm elections in presidential races florida is often considered the most important swing state in the midte
your mom's from here you can. al-jazeera correspondent we are still here. kind of like on the top stories on the al-jazeera news our polls are opening shortly in the us following a highly divisive campaign season for the mid-term elections in missouri on monday night president donald trump made a last ditch attempt at preserving the republican majority in congress and china as alleged abuse against its weaker muslim minority will be under the spotlight in geneva on tuesday the un human rights...
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you can take a look here and you can see that the polic are out here.y have the right lane blocked off. you can see that car that went off on the side of the road. so a little slow up here but g nothing that'ng to hurt you too much as you head out the door this morning. liven northwest d.c., chris lawrence, news 4. >> thanks, chris. 6:50.now we want to check in with melissa. >> may not applyo d.c. good thing you have wet roads there. not the situation in northern virginia. slick roads acro northern virginia. chopper 4 showing us part of the beltway. inner loop express lanes shutdown. i can't circle all of them. we're talking about 22 crashes in northern virginia alone at this point this morning. one ofnd them westb 66 shutdown at the rampo 29. >> police are requesting that they bring sand t trucks into mixing bowl. all the overpasses and lanes are seeing icyonditions sohere's about 40 of those. >> thank you. good to see that. germantown northbound 270 after father hurley, a spin out there. the rest of the action looks good. just dry. that's a good thing
you can take a look here and you can see that the polic are out here.y have the right lane blocked off. you can see that car that went off on the side of the road. so a little slow up here but g nothing that'ng to hurt you too much as you head out the door this morning. liven northwest d.c., chris lawrence, news 4. >> thanks, chris. 6:50.now we want to check in with melissa. >> may not applyo d.c. good thing you have wet roads there. not the situation in northern virginia. slick...
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that take place here. >> a lot of activities here. i can see, these to write up here getting ready or finished, it looks like. , it is anpark is absolute jewel for our city. and you will see -- we are coming up to lake havasu state park. >> left? >> left. we are just going to show a little bit of the facilities. there are some sand beaches here , and it is part of this beautiful view. straight across is california. what would you like the legacy of lake havasu city to be? is many i think it facets. to be ane, i wanted home where people say, you know, i am proud of it. i can bring visitors here because it is a warm community, a friendly community, and we are fun. there are so many fun things to do. that is the thing that people tell me all the time, visitors. there is something going on every weekend. there is an event every weekend, i think that i also wanted to be a very sustainable community. people come here, young people are going. i want to raise my family here. because it is a wonderful place to raise your kids. , andt is a safe
that take place here. >> a lot of activities here. i can see, these to write up here getting ready or finished, it looks like. , it is anpark is absolute jewel for our city. and you will see -- we are coming up to lake havasu state park. >> left? >> left. we are just going to show a little bit of the facilities. there are some sand beaches here , and it is part of this beautiful view. straight across is california. what would you like the legacy of lake havasu city to be? is...
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is at. 4153 soldiers lay here, and they are permanently buried here. basically a cemetery that was built, started after the war was over. and it was basically as a concentration cemetery. what the soldiers actually did, we had soldiers in a region around here from about 10 kilometers north, 10 kilometers south, east, and west. we did sweeps over the area looking for our dead. when they would find our dead, they would bring them and bury them in a temporary cemetery here. that is how the cemetery started. it was laid out in march of 1918 in the first men and women were buried here in april 1919. that is the same combination of the time when the letters were going home to the families asking where they wanted them permanently buried. that was the time that created the temporary cemetery. and if you look behind me in that area to where plot b is at, that is actually to the left where the temporary cemetery was first created. after the families got to choose where the soldiers would be buried, that is when all the soldiers were put into caskets. 65% roughl
is at. 4153 soldiers lay here, and they are permanently buried here. basically a cemetery that was built, started after the war was over. and it was basically as a concentration cemetery. what the soldiers actually did, we had soldiers in a region around here from about 10 kilometers north, 10 kilometers south, east, and west. we did sweeps over the area looking for our dead. when they would find our dead, they would bring them and bury them in a temporary cemetery here. that is how the...
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what's going on here?n here only a week. my sentences, they're starting to change already. 'cause it's not just a physical, a rhythm to the speech, but the way i'm organizing my thoughts is starting to change. some of the oxford writers from last night managed to make it out of bed. heads pounding no doubt, filled with the shame and self-loathing surely familiar for writers. but like such greats of the past as malcolm lowry, f. scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that more alcohol first thing will often make you feel better about the world. particularly if accompanied by freshly baked cornbread, biscuits, pulled pork off that whole hog, sweet jerk chicken, and brisket. hell, i feel better already. >> man: the mississippi that i've received is not the mississippi that i've had in my head. i was surprised on how sold i was off the bat. if you wanna write, you come to oxford. >> anthony: do you think that's true? well, apparently yes. >> jack pendarvis: like that line in "barton fink
what's going on here?n here only a week. my sentences, they're starting to change already. 'cause it's not just a physical, a rhythm to the speech, but the way i'm organizing my thoughts is starting to change. some of the oxford writers from last night managed to make it out of bed. heads pounding no doubt, filled with the shame and self-loathing surely familiar for writers. but like such greats of the past as malcolm lowry, f. scott fitzgerald, and charles bukowski, they too have learned that...
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here.gway, south carolina. now, how long have you been doing this? >> rodney: since i was 11. >> sean: that's crazy. >> rodney: i grew up doing this. my family started in 1972, so i grew up running around this place. >> anthony: it's hard. >> rodney: it is. >> sean: that's why no one does it, man. that's why there's nothing but bad barbecue 'cause in my opinion the only true way to make barbecue is the burned barrel and the pits and you gotta stay up all night. >> rodney: all night. >> anthony: rodney scott, a man sought after all over the world for some of the finest whole hog barbecue there is. rodney and his family have been doing it like this and only like this for 43 years. burn barrel, fresh coals, slow, slow, slow-cooked all night in the pit. there are no shortcuts. this ain't a craft, this is a calling. look at that. >> rodney: yes. >> anthony: oh, man. >> rodney: got to have a little bit of white bread with it. >> anthony: yeah, at least no doubt. see this is what everybody always
here.gway, south carolina. now, how long have you been doing this? >> rodney: since i was 11. >> sean: that's crazy. >> rodney: i grew up doing this. my family started in 1972, so i grew up running around this place. >> anthony: it's hard. >> rodney: it is. >> sean: that's why no one does it, man. that's why there's nothing but bad barbecue 'cause in my opinion the only true way to make barbecue is the burned barrel and the pits and you gotta stay up all...
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of course, these trees that are here now would not have been here at the time.would have all -- any foliage would have been completely decimated. this marker commemorates the capture of belleau wood on june 26, 1918. finally it was in american hands. the second division insignia was a star seen throughout the western front. this marker was put up to show that it was the second division that reached this part of the line. i'm standing in one of the abandoned german trenches, that had been raked by artillery fire. from june 26th, when belleau wood was firmly in american hands, the second division troops stayed in this area and were able to have a line of sight across the valley to the brussesfarm, -- le farm, which was occupied by the germans. the americans used this to observe the german movement across the valley from the farm, as they started to attack chateau-thierry where they had been driven from in june. the germans are once again driven from chateau-thierry, and chateau-thierry is once again in back in american and french hands. >> the alliance pressed the
of course, these trees that are here now would not have been here at the time.would have all -- any foliage would have been completely decimated. this marker commemorates the capture of belleau wood on june 26, 1918. finally it was in american hands. the second division insignia was a star seen throughout the western front. this marker was put up to show that it was the second division that reached this part of the line. i'm standing in one of the abandoned german trenches, that had been raked...
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"i am here."eventive treatment for migraine in adults, reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness or swelling at the injection site and constipation. talk to your doctor about aimovig. and be there more. you might or joints.hing for your heart... talk to your doctor about aimovig. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. vo: costs are rising.e squeeze. it's hard to keep up. in washington, one party is calling the shots and the middle class isn't being heard. we need a new congress that will cut taxes for the middle class, ensure coverage for people with pre-existing conditions, and protect social security and medicare. vote for a democratic congress; for an economy that works for everyone. independence usa pac is responsible for the c
"i am here."eventive treatment for migraine in adults, reduces the number of monthly migraine days. for some, that number can be cut in half or more. the most common side effects are pain, redness or swelling at the injection site and constipation. talk to your doctor about aimovig. and be there more. you might or joints.hing for your heart... talk to your doctor about aimovig. but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen...
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catch it here at 3:00. then stick around for news 4 at 00. >> looks like ellen has a song for hers wel >> a little singing, all that. >>> still ahead this morning, continuing coverage of today's wintry weather. >> where the storm has already hit and the damage it's left behind. >>> andon our reportnues on getting the best night's sleep possible. this morning from spas to dental visits, we're looking at insomnia treatments that don't n.volve medicat chuck? >>> good morning, everybody. most of the weather reports we've had so far are sleet. sleet from charles county, maryland, up to warren county, eirginia. a chance for s of this sleet to change over to snow or freezing rain a little later on in the morning as teminratures co to drop. a complete check of the forecast coming up. stay with us. what's a gig of data? well, it's a whole day's worth of love songs. or 300 minutes of baby videos. a gig goes a long way. that's why xfinity mobile lets you pay for data one gig at a time. and with millions of wifi hotspo
catch it here at 3:00. then stick around for news 4 at 00. >> looks like ellen has a song for hers wel >> a little singing, all that. >>> still ahead this morning, continuing coverage of today's wintry weather. >> where the storm has already hit and the damage it's left behind. >>> andon our reportnues on getting the best night's sleep possible. this morning from spas to dental visits, we're looking at insomnia treatments that don't n.volve medicat chuck?...
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they grew up here and they were born here. they know this neighborhood. they don't know anything outside san francisco. >> we really have it. >> we'd love to say thank you to the mayor's office. they opened a door that we thought was not possible to be opened for us. they allowed us to continue to live here. we're raising our family in san francisco and just to be able to continue to be here is the great lesson. >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's aelectricitied assessor. today, i want to share with you a property tax savings programs for families called proposition 58. prop 58 was passed in 1986 and it was helped parents pass on their lower property tax base to their children. so how does this work? under california's prop 13 law, the value we use to calculate your property tax is limited to 2% growth peryear. but when ownership changes, prop 13 requires that we reassess properties to market value. if parents want to pass on their home or other property to their children, it would be considered a change in ownership. assuming the market value
they grew up here and they were born here. they know this neighborhood. they don't know anything outside san francisco. >> we really have it. >> we'd love to say thank you to the mayor's office. they opened a door that we thought was not possible to be opened for us. they allowed us to continue to live here. we're raising our family in san francisco and just to be able to continue to be here is the great lesson. >> hi. my name is carmen chiu, san francisco's aelectricitied...
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our area here. we did see a short time ago those vdot trucks inhis area, treating these roads in spite of this storm. we've seen o othersthe medians here, standing by to go back out. vdot saying will be seeing this throughout the day. not a lot of salt trucks, but you will be s those crews work and maintain the roads throughout the day. they have some 2500 crews as well as contractors working this storm. they arehosaying, ver, even though they're making efforts to keep the roads out hereassable and safe, a lot of being safe out here on the roads today will rely on the drivers. >> when we know it's going to be rush hour and that people are on the roads and likely this time of year they're not fully fosed on there being a winter storm coming, we like to take as many precautions as we can. >> reporter: so given theco itions we're now seeing and expecting, you may want to give yourself some extra time to get to where you're going. of course, slow down. we're live here on the road, justin finch, news 4.
our area here. we did see a short time ago those vdot trucks inhis area, treating these roads in spite of this storm. we've seen o othersthe medians here, standing by to go back out. vdot saying will be seeing this throughout the day. not a lot of salt trucks, but you will be s those crews work and maintain the roads throughout the day. they have some 2500 crews as well as contractors working this storm. they arehosaying, ver, even though they're making efforts to keep the roads out hereassable...
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and my lovely wife, she didn't walk down here, she rode down here on her scooter. would you just raise your hand. some of you may be aware of aurelius walker drive. some of you may walk that particular street. and also, my daughter, tanya, would you stand. tanya and nadine, they are the one that petitioned the board and all that to make that happen. and then -- all right. so in time, we appreciate you here. is the mayor -- the mayor arrived yet? i'm sorry. i'm just looking forward. yes, sir -- when i do this thing, i'm going to pray. and nancy pelosi, where is is she? there she is. we've been knowing each other a long time. and malia cohen. and prayer means that -- simply means that the leadership in san francisco knows that there's a god. we know that we can't do it by ourselves, that we need god to help us. so in terms i'm going to ask you that you bow your heads and pray as we ask a blessing upon this housing and beautiful grounds. gracious and beautiful god as we pause at this moment in the history of this particular community and city, first, we want to thank
and my lovely wife, she didn't walk down here, she rode down here on her scooter. would you just raise your hand. some of you may be aware of aurelius walker drive. some of you may walk that particular street. and also, my daughter, tanya, would you stand. tanya and nadine, they are the one that petitioned the board and all that to make that happen. and then -- all right. so in time, we appreciate you here. is the mayor -- the mayor arrived yet? i'm sorry. i'm just looking forward. yes, sir --...
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we started here with mayor jordan and have been here ever since. i wanted to just quickly of course acknowledge the hope sf office and the mayor's office of housing and community development, the housing authority, and most particularly, i'd like to have all of you recognize mindy, head of the choice neighborhood program. she has been involved in literally dozens and dozens of these transformations across the united states. she has come today to be part of this, but they have done an extraordinary job in cities all over the united states, transforming communities like this one into new, vibrant developments and have been extraordinarily able in terms of their ability to take public work and work it so that it ultimately works for the benefit of the community. and i wanted to close my remarks after thanking the contractors, the architects, the financers, all the rest of it. in the end, the most critical part of this program relates to the residents, and most particularly, i wanted to thank our urban strategies great, isaac dozier and his team. many
we started here with mayor jordan and have been here ever since. i wanted to just quickly of course acknowledge the hope sf office and the mayor's office of housing and community development, the housing authority, and most particularly, i'd like to have all of you recognize mindy, head of the choice neighborhood program. she has been involved in literally dozens and dozens of these transformations across the united states. she has come today to be part of this, but they have done an...
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here this is what is left of our home. it had been here for over 80 years. it was my mother's father's property. that was our front porch. i lived behind my mother and father. i walked from here many days to school. i told them i have footprints under this asphalt. because i was born and raised here. lived most of my life. the mt. zionching baptist church. one of the oldest baptist churches in the parish. it has been here over 160 years. this is not the original. at the museum you can see some pictures of the original small church. one thing it has is a graveyard. my parents are buried here. a lot of my family. there are some graves here that go back to the 1800s. my family plot is back in the back. we had a number that decided not to move. they wanted to stay. they love to their house. they left their community. they did not want the hassle of moving. was individual driven. >> why did some people choose to say? >> some people just have the love. some people who are gone probably would have stayed if the conditions had allowed us to. said, a lot of people ha
here this is what is left of our home. it had been here for over 80 years. it was my mother's father's property. that was our front porch. i lived behind my mother and father. i walked from here many days to school. i told them i have footprints under this asphalt. because i was born and raised here. lived most of my life. the mt. zionching baptist church. one of the oldest baptist churches in the parish. it has been here over 160 years. this is not the original. at the museum you can see some...
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people want to live here, they want to work here, they want to grow here, they want to thrive here, but what makes san francisco incredibly -- a great place for all of us, it's the arts, it's the music, it's the entertainment. it's all of the things that people come here to enjoy, and how are we going to continue to grow if we don't have opportunities that exist for them? if we don't provide housing that they can afford? if we don't open the doors of our opportunities to our artists who we know are constantly being displaced? it's a great day for san francisco, it's a great day for the arts community, and i am so looking forward to all the work we're going to continue to do to revitalize the civic center area. yesterday, i looked out the window from my offices at city hall, i saw children playing in the park, i saw people standing in line at the birite we just opened two days ago, i saw people doing zumba, i saw people talking to people on the street, just hanging out. it's amazing, when you're taking care of everyone, including the community, every can enjoy. this is a project that's g
people want to live here, they want to work here, they want to grow here, they want to thrive here, but what makes san francisco incredibly -- a great place for all of us, it's the arts, it's the music, it's the entertainment. it's all of the things that people come here to enjoy, and how are we going to continue to grow if we don't have opportunities that exist for them? if we don't provide housing that they can afford? if we don't open the doors of our opportunities to our artists who we know...
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>> dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here.t the cowboys, border patrol. you got hipsters coming in from out of town. new york artists wearing weird glasses and white pants. maybe we don't understand each other, but we can all be in the same place at any time. people here are nice. >> primo: aqui en el -- everybody is waving at each other. todos. ♪ [ whistling ] opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ ( ♪ ) ready to juvÉderm it? correct age-related volume loss in cheeks with juvÉderm voluma xc, add fullness to lips with juvÉderm ultra xc and smooth moderate to severe lines around the nose and mouth with juvÉderm xc. tell your doctor if you have a history of scarring or are taking medicines that decrease the body's immune response or that can prolong bleeding. common side effects include injection-site redness, swelling, pain, tenderness, firmness, lumps, bumps, bruising, discoloration or itching. as with all fillers, there is a rare risk of unintentional injection into a b
>> dave: we have jobs here. you can get a job here.t the cowboys, border patrol. you got hipsters coming in from out of town. new york artists wearing weird glasses and white pants. maybe we don't understand each other, but we can all be in the same place at any time. people here are nice. >> primo: aqui en el -- everybody is waving at each other. todos. ♪ [ whistling ] opportunity is everywhere. like here. where nothing stands between you and your best friends. ♪ ( ♪ ) ready...
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you will be here forever?> where is your family? >> louisiana. >> why don't you go there? >> nobody in my family knows that i am here. >> a lot of people believe it or not will not contact their family and let them know. >> what's the knife and the machete and baseball bat. >> if we don't have nuclear arson, we'll be invaded. when it rains, conditions on skid road is deplorable, trash and water rises and people battles to keep their possessions dry. when nightfalls, the street belongs to the trash and rats. >> how do people sleep through tl night here? >> people laying on the ground should not be acceptable. >> it is hard not to get depressed about this. i am only here for a day. >> i know. >> skid road is no accident. it has been a magnet. the city tried to move everyone out but when the he is threaten to move into other neighborhoods, the city adopted a policy of containment, skid road would be left alone as long as the homeless stay inside the defined border. >> all the problems that we could not fix, let's
you will be here forever?> where is your family? >> louisiana. >> why don't you go there? >> nobody in my family knows that i am here. >> a lot of people believe it or not will not contact their family and let them know. >> what's the knife and the machete and baseball bat. >> if we don't have nuclear arson, we'll be invaded. when it rains, conditions on skid road is deplorable, trash and water rises and people battles to keep their possessions dry. when...
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here in l.a. when you step outside, you are seeing the exact same signs of mental health and drug addiction plaguing the bay area, something that all parties want fixed. the reality is that the numbers in this case skew democratic. 44 or 45% of californians are registered democrats, compared to 25% who are registered with the republican party and 25% roughly independents, which means john cox is facing an uphill battle from a numerical standpoint. let me send it over to my colleague, mark matthews. >> sam, john cox says he feels confident he's going to win tonight, in spite of what the poll numbers are showing. he says the turnout in orange county, san diego county and, of course, in the inla the departm dmv are emblematic of larger problems at the state government. here tonight, we will expect to see him, however the vote turns out. he is expected here at the hotel within the hour. he will be having dinner with his wife and daughters and then come down, give or take, whenever the polls close and
here in l.a. when you step outside, you are seeing the exact same signs of mental health and drug addiction plaguing the bay area, something that all parties want fixed. the reality is that the numbers in this case skew democratic. 44 or 45% of californians are registered democrats, compared to 25% who are registered with the republican party and 25% roughly independents, which means john cox is facing an uphill battle from a numerical standpoint. let me send it over to my colleague, mark...
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right here, stop him.hts nothing. ♪ >> coach larry: fellas. i just want you to play hard. i just want you to play hard and make smart decisions. ♪ ♪ daddy worked like a mule mining pike county coal ♪ ♪ he messed up his back and couldn't work anymore ♪ ♪ he said one of these days you'll get out of these hills ♪ ♪ daddy, i've been trying i just can't catch a break ♪ ♪ there's too much in this world i can't seem to shake ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] >> announcer: touchdown. >> monica: oh, yes. >> fan: all right. >> anthony: nice. >> monica: there you go. >> coach larry: let's go, let's go. ♪ see the ways of the world will just bring you to tears ♪ ♪ keep the lord in your heart you'll have nothing to fear ♪ ♪ live the best that you can and don't lie and don't steal ♪ >> coach larry: it's time to turn up and go to another level fellas. it's time. let's go. ♪ keep your nose on the grindstone and out of those pills ♪ ♪ daddy, i've been trying i just can't catch a break ♪ ♪ there's too much in this world i can't seem to shake ♪
right here, stop him.hts nothing. ♪ >> coach larry: fellas. i just want you to play hard. i just want you to play hard and make smart decisions. ♪ ♪ daddy worked like a mule mining pike county coal ♪ ♪ he messed up his back and couldn't work anymore ♪ ♪ he said one of these days you'll get out of these hills ♪ ♪ daddy, i've been trying i just can't catch a break ♪ ♪ there's too much in this world i can't seem to shake ♪ ♪ [ cheers ] >> announcer: touchdown....
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here we were dragged here. by you're not going to get rid of us. you're not go away you will not die quietly you brought us here just stuck with us . let me live. shot. strong. in the united states by the local phone there with the control that we all did that one day we all that we know will control next. move. people want to control this god. control it and they. are. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military but the question is how can we the united states and russia construct a relationship where we are both confident that all of the intentions or more confident of the intentions of the other so that we're not worried it's not that we shouldn't. but it we should make sure that our counterparts understand why we have it and when and where we would use. fracking gave americans a lot of job opportunities i needed to come up here to make some money i could make twenty five thousand dollars as a teacher or i could make fifty thousand dollars a year trucks or chose to
here we were dragged here. by you're not going to get rid of us. you're not go away you will not die quietly you brought us here just stuck with us . let me live. shot. strong. in the united states by the local phone there with the control that we all did that one day we all that we know will control next. move. people want to control this god. control it and they. are. the russian military deteriorated terribly at the end of the soviet union and russia was always going to rebuild its military...
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from here graduated high school here, went to arizona state university. majored in communications at the walter cronkite school of journalism. from there i went to myrtle beach, south carolina. became the evening anchor in myrtle beach, south carolina. was wonderful place to be, particularly for the 2008 election. from 2006 on we had kids tripping over each other for two years, leading into that south carolina primary which is the second primary in the process and the first in the south. i actually grew up around john mccain all of my life. i've circulated brochures for him in his first campaign in phoenix, in the early ol's and we left yuma he was one of my last interview. we did a border story with senator mccain and i said i'm going south carolina. wi plight not see each other again. and six years later i got a phone call and i it was mccain on the phone same i'm coming to greenville so we drove up to greenville and for two years i saw him more in south carolina than i ever did here in arizona as he campaigned for that nomination. he won the south caro
from here graduated high school here, went to arizona state university. majored in communications at the walter cronkite school of journalism. from there i went to myrtle beach, south carolina. became the evening anchor in myrtle beach, south carolina. was wonderful place to be, particularly for the 2008 election. from 2006 on we had kids tripping over each other for two years, leading into that south carolina primary which is the second primary in the process and the first in the south. i...
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right for sure here are your three eights. and from there we went to chicago here. i like big cities brother for new yorkers read what i like come to chicago i've got a lot of old friends here we've got great deep dish pizza and chicago was just the windy city. the. cold the pomeranian. is coming like an iranian but with palm in front of us where we go from there you drove the massachusetts right straight through. to this area here you. see that it's kind of like a. this is where the magic out the people the phenolic there must be subjugated american pilgrimage one where we actually took our personal car do you. know we took it out upon the water. was. good to see. that there are you could walk on water and by golly it did. very. last over more. great american built. to be honest with you we really don't know where the pilgrimage goes from here i believe we're on the precipice of a whole new priscus and that means that. the impossible has now become possible to cairo moment here in america cairo us is latin of course for a moment in time when things are no longer in
right for sure here are your three eights. and from there we went to chicago here. i like big cities brother for new yorkers read what i like come to chicago i've got a lot of old friends here we've got great deep dish pizza and chicago was just the windy city. the. cold the pomeranian. is coming like an iranian but with palm in front of us where we go from there you drove the massachusetts right straight through. to this area here you. see that it's kind of like a. this is where the magic out...
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here's the question.degree were top russian officials involved in these waves of efforts to build in their country? this morning we're learning about that. buzzfeed has four sources telling them while negotiations were under way, the trump organization planned to give a $50 million penthouse in trump p tower moscow to vladmir putin. at the center of it was felix sater, a russian born businessman and convicted felon who helped michael cohen market the project the sater said he proposed giving putin the penthouse. the idea went nowhere. joining me one ofrt the washinn post reporters. jason, the trump tower is at the heart of cohen's plea deal and now you have trump's company with a huge offer to putin. it's worth remembering that after all his denials what donald trump told msnbc in 2013 because we talked to him at the miss universe pageant is having interesting what he had to say about vladmir putin. let's play that. >> do you have a relationship with vladimir putin, a conversational relationship or anythi
here's the question.degree were top russian officials involved in these waves of efforts to build in their country? this morning we're learning about that. buzzfeed has four sources telling them while negotiations were under way, the trump organization planned to give a $50 million penthouse in trump p tower moscow to vladmir putin. at the center of it was felix sater, a russian born businessman and convicted felon who helped michael cohen market the project the sater said he proposed giving...
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hirsch here. hamasaki here. elias here brookter present taylor here. commissioner mazzucco, you have a quorum. also with us tonight is the chief of police, willia
hirsch here. hamasaki here. elias here brookter present taylor here. commissioner mazzucco, you have a quorum. also with us tonight is the chief of police, willia
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both directions here. while the roads are crowded, today is also the day lots of people travel by air. here is the time lapse oftieagan al airport from earlier as passengers scurry around to catch their flights. the skies are packed tonigh f thght aware map shows all the planes up in the air as we speak. just a f delays in and out of d.c. airports though this afternoon. tting to your plane, that's a whole another story, folks, adam tuss is live atna reagan nat airport, talking about people leaving and coming into town today. hey, adam. >> reporter: hey, ken. stick around, because i have someood news to report. right now, this is a b news story. because take a look at the traffic that's here at reaganrt national air right now. yeah, if you are coming here, it is absolutely stacked up, getting to the airport. ofcourse, it'sbusy. now the good news, is thanksgiving a about? it's about re-uniting with your loved one. check out we found today. >> how are you doing? >> reporter: home forks thving. >> what's going
both directions here. while the roads are crowded, today is also the day lots of people travel by air. here is the time lapse oftieagan al airport from earlier as passengers scurry around to catch their flights. the skies are packed tonigh f thght aware map shows all the planes up in the air as we speak. just a f delays in and out of d.c. airports though this afternoon. tting to your plane, that's a whole another story, folks, adam tuss is live atna reagan nat airport, talking about people...
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and it's looking very cold here on thanksginng. aftern highs barely in the low to mid 30s. >> that outside football we always try to do that might not happen on thanksgiving this year. derwood, muncaster road here. all lanes blocked. pedestrian crash investigation. we'll have a live report coming up in just a bit. 66 inbound. lems. fairfax county parkway to the beltway. you'll get there in nine minutes going 64 miles per hour. if you're going 9 miles per hour. it's going to take longer. northbound, southbound, 95 here in virginia looking good. nothing in your way. same thing with the beltway. we see this delay. outer loop a ger 66ng to check on that and be back in a couple of minutes. >> thank you. it's 5:01 now. breaking news in montgomery county. police are searching for ahi t-and-run driver. >> the accident happened in derwood last night. news 4's nicole jacobs is at the scene wit more on what happened. this roadway has been closed for sometime. it looks as if they're clearing up here shortly to reopens t roadway and when that h
and it's looking very cold here on thanksginng. aftern highs barely in the low to mid 30s. >> that outside football we always try to do that might not happen on thanksgiving this year. derwood, muncaster road here. all lanes blocked. pedestrian crash investigation. we'll have a live report coming up in just a bit. 66 inbound. lems. fairfax county parkway to the beltway. you'll get there in nine minutes going 64 miles per hour. if you're going 9 miles per hour. it's going to take longer....
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and here all those people here are hungry and to thursday and they're now going to stand in line here but we go the camera show you this man a little bit down there there are donations for food and water and a few clothes and those guys are standing in line now to pick this up so bottom line we are told everything will be better here and the reason for moving about seven thousand migrants from central america from the old location here. we're told that the conditions of course in beneath there were as were absolutely abhorrent and absolutely unsustainable and you have the pictures you have seen the pictures of people were wading through water and tool to their ankles as extras so this should be about a place into ours we get a first look and then we'll see how this really pans out yeah it would be nice to get a look because it's hard to understand why they would be so secretive now if this new center is going to be an improvement and there has been some criticism about this move we understand. yeah from observers and some who are like that say professional activists in the whole migra
and here all those people here are hungry and to thursday and they're now going to stand in line here but we go the camera show you this man a little bit down there there are donations for food and water and a few clothes and those guys are standing in line now to pick this up so bottom line we are told everything will be better here and the reason for moving about seven thousand migrants from central america from the old location here. we're told that the conditions of course in beneath there...
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lemonis: and everybody here has been here a while? sandy: tracy -- she's been here the longest.verybody else is a little bit less than nine months. lemonis: i'm impressed by the people that are working at kota. they all seem to be hardworking, they seem really committed to the business, but it's odd to me that this company's been in business for three years but everybody that works here has been here less than nine months. chris: josh joined us recently. josh: i'm an investor. lemonis: you're an investor, too? chris: he sure is. lemonis: and you work here full time? -josh: for free. -lemonis: seriously? josh: seriously. lemonis: how much do you have invested here? josh: $50,000. lemonis: did you hit, like, a gold mine or something? josh: i had a restaurant, and i sold it. and i ran into mike. and he said, "hey, i have an opportunity, and i jumped on board." lemonis: i hope mike realizes how lucky he is. not only does josh put $50,000 of his own money into the business, but then he shows up to work every day and works for free. i've never seen anything like this. okay, so, where
lemonis: and everybody here has been here a while? sandy: tracy -- she's been here the longest.verybody else is a little bit less than nine months. lemonis: i'm impressed by the people that are working at kota. they all seem to be hardworking, they seem really committed to the business, but it's odd to me that this company's been in business for three years but everybody that works here has been here less than nine months. chris: josh joined us recently. josh: i'm an investor. lemonis: you're...
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in journalism here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests here in moscow this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember crosstalk. wrong. to shape our. engagement. to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. at the time a local television reporter from detroit is following the case closely bill proctor is well aware of the methods used by local police to close certain cases as quickly as possible. they did this all the time. they had people make statements whether in writing or they did the writing they had somebody and with the suggestion that hears this and you can go home i've heard that doesn't.
in journalism here that's all the time we have here many thanks to my guests here in moscow this is the end of our broadcast segment stay with us for the extended version on our you tube channel see you next time and remember crosstalk. wrong. to shape our. engagement. to look for common ground. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm showbusiness i'll see that. at the time a local television reporter from...
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i was twenty seven when i came here. i was inside me and my girlfriend we had a we had a place together so i was ok and have to really she was paying to have to live so we were inside for three years. i met on the street here using i got off the. gallery down to drinking beer but her liver had already ran its course she needs she didn't want to get on a liver transplant so. she died from so most of the liver and the title. and write songs is stu's me based on something that i'm experienced or something that's happened to me that's when the blues you know when it comes from within i mean gospel. army booze country. they all have. they all tell stories. when i hear the last thing. or that pretty much put them. as far as the streets well you never know what's going to happen in the day of the week just how things go you know there's not just. here is everywhere is like wildfire in the los angeles can. you just look right across the street a couple of blocks read that was a whole nother game it does not get along with decide
i was twenty seven when i came here. i was inside me and my girlfriend we had a we had a place together so i was ok and have to really she was paying to have to live so we were inside for three years. i met on the street here using i got off the. gallery down to drinking beer but her liver had already ran its course she needs she didn't want to get on a liver transplant so. she died from so most of the liver and the title. and write songs is stu's me based on something that i'm experienced or...
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a here's a money saver right here to back we're going to close. the plant produced a one hundred percent canadian tomato juice and catch up. it may sound surprising but in southern canada the climate is ideal for growing tomatoes. since one thousand nine hundred offered work for generations of local families. since acquiring heintz warren buffett has close to five plants and cut seven thousand four hundred jobs about a quarter of the company's workforce. one factories are closing all over the world many more are opening in china. who sold the chinese the industrial techniques to make this concentrate. that's a question i put to new york. your friend in the red industry the red industry of tomato sauce italy played the role of marco polo in fact he early equipment was offered to china by the. armando gandolfi is the marco polo of the tomato industry. in palma it's an e the gandolfi family have been tomato merchants for three generations. they're one of the world's largest sellers of tomato concentrate. started going to china because we saw it as an
a here's a money saver right here to back we're going to close. the plant produced a one hundred percent canadian tomato juice and catch up. it may sound surprising but in southern canada the climate is ideal for growing tomatoes. since one thousand nine hundred offered work for generations of local families. since acquiring heintz warren buffett has close to five plants and cut seven thousand four hundred jobs about a quarter of the company's workforce. one factories are closing all over the...
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