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this changed when the homegrown movement started in earnest whenever it was, the late 2000s.my experience, this is similar with isis, the further you get away from the nucleus of the organization into homegrown, 17-year-old in colorado, 20-year-old in california, 18-year-old in georgia, the less likely that person is to really understand what the ideology is. they are coming to come at this with curiosity, they might be angry about something they witnessed at school. think of this as a culture, not a religious group, the organization validates their anger. they can give you 3 minutes on what the organization is all about in contrast to collegiate mohammed. if you ask him three questions about ideology they can't get you there. they are just ticked off, the groups is come into our organizational we will validate your anger and give you a youtube video that helps you understand why we exist, real differences between core organizations that can give you chapter and verse on ideology and homegrowns where the ideology is razor thin with the final thing i would say has to do with p
this changed when the homegrown movement started in earnest whenever it was, the late 2000s.my experience, this is similar with isis, the further you get away from the nucleus of the organization into homegrown, 17-year-old in colorado, 20-year-old in california, 18-year-old in georgia, the less likely that person is to really understand what the ideology is. they are coming to come at this with curiosity, they might be angry about something they witnessed at school. think of this as a culture,...
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nobody talked about homegrown's in 2002. i'm not sure we used the word.so our concept of second wave was another major organization creating another hijacking catastrophe. but what i would characterize is a third wave is the realization that there was a diverse disparate movement who did not understand the ideology and thought their anger was validated. typically young people who are not connected except by watching a youtube video. that were strategically scary but harder to track because they're not part of an organization and then you start over all over again and then to see that morph into individual actors and those that want to see the isys video that we would not have defined that certain wave in any terms other than this is the next big one from al qaeda. let's do one more. >> this may pick up on what you are talking about but i am interested in what you learned about the motivations of the people you interrogated and to what degree that may help us in the future to the forming of more groups. >> there are two basic groups of people originally th
nobody talked about homegrown's in 2002. i'm not sure we used the word.so our concept of second wave was another major organization creating another hijacking catastrophe. but what i would characterize is a third wave is the realization that there was a diverse disparate movement who did not understand the ideology and thought their anger was validated. typically young people who are not connected except by watching a youtube video. that were strategically scary but harder to track because...
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what we see in new york looks similar to the homegrown landscape. you are dealing with a very similar set of actors who are angry, often disenfranchised in some way or another, who are seeking an ideology that justifies their violent intentions rather than driven in a formal way, like was how years ago with al qaeda, driven by that ideology. also demographically more diverse than one might imagine. our textbook examples are slightly broader spectrum than we may think. the radicalization process is somewhat similar among hve subcultures that are spending from open to closed forms, and increasingly telegrams, where individuals are disseminating propaganda that looks like propaganda we are used to from isis. some formal aesthetic similarities as well. in terms of defining ideological pillars, there are text that drive, whether the loan actor or formal groups, similar to what we have seen in the isis world. it is a difference that is, there are more similarities than differences. the mobilization to violence also bears similarities. tactically you see t
what we see in new york looks similar to the homegrown landscape. you are dealing with a very similar set of actors who are angry, often disenfranchised in some way or another, who are seeking an ideology that justifies their violent intentions rather than driven in a formal way, like was how years ago with al qaeda, driven by that ideology. also demographically more diverse than one might imagine. our textbook examples are slightly broader spectrum than we may think. the radicalization process...
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of the 12 in the first nine o were homegrown. 10 external. thinks been 15 we would about in the homegrown context. two were white supremacist extremism. trying to weigh international or vaped -- hve versus domestic, we are seeing more of the international hve, we have begun looking a lot harder like when james harris jackson traveled to new york city to fatally stab an african-american man. hedid this because new york thought of as the media capital where his attack would be amplified by the media which would help to drive the more recent incident, which is less formally as what we would think of as white supremacist violence. this is a spectrum of activity. similarities, we should not be surprised to see what we have started to see in terms of individuals we would not characterize as one or the other. if you look at the person who killed his roommates in florida, someone who switched allegiance from a violent white supremacist group to isis. remember that people who are looking for ideology to justify violence will often look for multiple, c
of the 12 in the first nine o were homegrown. 10 external. thinks been 15 we would about in the homegrown context. two were white supremacist extremism. trying to weigh international or vaped -- hve versus domestic, we are seeing more of the international hve, we have begun looking a lot harder like when james harris jackson traveled to new york city to fatally stab an african-american man. hedid this because new york thought of as the media capital where his attack would be amplified by the...
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that of the homegrown violent extremist. the idea that we were not as threatened day today by that sleeper cell from abroad but instead most likely the individual who will be inspired and be motivated to be encouraged and propelled into action by an ideology or in some cases the actual individuals overseas, connecting with them. that became a much more difficult and challenging problem for law enforcement. identifying those individuals in the absence of the usual communication patterns you see, that was not going to be easy. that was already a problem at the time, isis came onto the scene and i would argue at least for a period -- al qaeda is a principal terrorism concern overseas. the isis phenomenon, i would argue only accelerated those. in terms of the extremist problem becoming the principal homeland terrorism problem. >> you all know exactly how effective and capable the islamic state was. that model is one that i would argue translates very well to this new kind of threat we are talking about. again, most likely to be
that of the homegrown violent extremist. the idea that we were not as threatened day today by that sleeper cell from abroad but instead most likely the individual who will be inspired and be motivated to be encouraged and propelled into action by an ideology or in some cases the actual individuals overseas, connecting with them. that became a much more difficult and challenging problem for law enforcement. identifying those individuals in the absence of the usual communication patterns you see,...
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and it leaves 4 players born in italy and 4 at least homegrown ones but is all this enough or is it not that big of a problem what do you think how does for benefit from migration should there be stricter rules or should there be no borders at all but you know in the comments. i need a holiday after this i tell you that. yeah where should i go friends like the other 90000000 people good idea because then i could ask. how much longer he's going to stay in france statistically speaking he has 2 more years and then he'll go abroad and even though statistics are going to suggest that he could get a very good contract in cypress to play with a lot of foreigners there i have a strong feeling he just won't go into. business planning as migration routes lead into gold mines was a big win for the black and yellow as we analyze what makes package cuts are so valuable to him and next. whereas the cock up the goes the goals are sure to follow as per usual he's already scoring aplenty this season with 5 goals in 5 games but something is new now regular start of the spine is working for the team and
and it leaves 4 players born in italy and 4 at least homegrown ones but is all this enough or is it not that big of a problem what do you think how does for benefit from migration should there be stricter rules or should there be no borders at all but you know in the comments. i need a holiday after this i tell you that. yeah where should i go friends like the other 90000000 people good idea because then i could ask. how much longer he's going to stay in france statistically speaking he has 2...
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and demand for it is expected to gro so chevron's finding more homegrown energy, more precisely.with advancedata analytics helping us develop more productive wells. and we're exploring ways to use renewable energy in our operations. doin' more... ...with more data and precisleion.... to help meet growi demand. th gat's innovating to meet the energy demands of today and tomorrow. the officertas onev k aged an inpat after a crash. tmz said bad, three spinal fracture that is required fusion n hart back there's a serious warning about doctors sayt honow. especially if pregnant, e have . to pdireou r couold be but experts s hema was more severe thanus ual. itimometes upcong season. >>> alavez d sse weistu may researchers f ndde rgeegulnerationar of the pf f skeaje roadse okha it. ousee, part oy on you at imagine. ousee, part oy on you at imagine. >> idisease progss,i've seen my trinnovation is hope, se in lifo e cineding tt . z3g2zz z1jnz (honk) i hear you sister. anbe open with your doou or cigna. together, all the way. ey styoe if ly her tth icatdaorrdfoolcoywe shu rmo really won't
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show there is a new indication that the chinese government is increasing its oversight of their homegrown tech companies government representatives are being sent to work with about 100 local companies including some big names like always barber just to just to name one in order can to conduct government relations information exchanges what's what's going on here and what you make of this. thanks for having me i think the most important thing is that the data is key and who controls more of the pot from the companies or the giants like facebook because the not only now it's they also know there was sort of a transaction start of making so. when we're talking about china and chinese it is obviously very much concerned and they want to know what consumer habits are and then what they can really learn is freshly on the back of what is happening in hong kong ongoing unrest so if chinese men more consumer habits and the way that they think i think they can implement more policies of the so called the business friendly policies which can really help them grow to the. companies but i think on th
show there is a new indication that the chinese government is increasing its oversight of their homegrown tech companies government representatives are being sent to work with about 100 local companies including some big names like always barber just to just to name one in order can to conduct government relations information exchanges what's what's going on here and what you make of this. thanks for having me i think the most important thing is that the data is key and who controls more of the...
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that 2nd white line and he doesn't get back either to talk to somebody that's the essence of this homegrown sport of india that's gone pro it's top leagues rake in tens of millions in t.v. revenues and its top players make hundreds of thousands of dollars not bad for a kid's game. that's so he's a dick but. we're going to say. none of the players ever looked at cup ideas a career but ever since pro covered you started every player has been taking it seriously. the idea requires serious footwork and agility it also requires the reader even in these practice sessions to chant the word of a deep cut by d. all the while he or she is in the midst of a raid you have to be a super fan to hear it though. and you can get along with we used to watch interviews of cricketers with so much. and know even week players feel the same special way because of pro cup id it makes me happy we're going to go to this. conference and. the professional league has mascots for selfies. they have chanting fans for chanting. and most importantly they have markets team owners for marketing this just getting up in 10 yea
that 2nd white line and he doesn't get back either to talk to somebody that's the essence of this homegrown sport of india that's gone pro it's top leagues rake in tens of millions in t.v. revenues and its top players make hundreds of thousands of dollars not bad for a kid's game. that's so he's a dick but. we're going to say. none of the players ever looked at cup ideas a career but ever since pro covered you started every player has been taking it seriously. the idea requires serious footwork...
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general assembly all of these were put into bad creations of the out commendable how about we need a homegrown sort of against themselves to save people at least and other organizations churches are really just what is it must end up and i dress this issue the root cause as i keep it to this point here and now what about the african union keep condemning the out tax but what practically condie do to help deal with this. actually in my view we need not only just a condemnation by the african union or somebody does like in zambia we have condemned the attacks maybe. but so on and so on we need much more than that i think we need and if we can you know task force of some sort that will help sort of if you will close the use of. the root causes of these issues it's almost like a problem often might. be too many and you know jumping or say someone in the mediterranean the same thing i think think that the current situation is out of the crisis that you quite as much more than on the nation they need to come up with that you know some kind of force we can price was often forced to deal with the issu
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by 10 and it's interesting that they're coming here in full force at a time where even germany's homegrown car makers are scaling back their presence here at the frankfurt motor show you had b.m.w. slash about 75 percent of its investment into the show is here back as well the fight for relevant for the frankfurt motor show is such that if the chinese carmakers wanted to come back in a 2 year is that when the next frankfurt motor show is scheduled it's not even clear that they would be coming back to an event that still exists in the form that it now exists all right so while it still exists in the form that it does exist in how do those chinese those asian costs different from those that we see from europe . you know there's this long standing close shave that european cars down for luxury and asian cars stand for affordability and it's a testament to how much the market is changing. the car industry the car makers they all seem to be pulling in the same direction electro ability of course as big a topic for chinese car makers and for their products as they are for european manufacturers
by 10 and it's interesting that they're coming here in full force at a time where even germany's homegrown car makers are scaling back their presence here at the frankfurt motor show you had b.m.w. slash about 75 percent of its investment into the show is here back as well the fight for relevant for the frankfurt motor show is such that if the chinese carmakers wanted to come back in a 2 year is that when the next frankfurt motor show is scheduled it's not even clear that they would be coming...
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also coming up germans drink less and less beer boxes their homegrown malt still built up the glasses around the world. welcome to double business i want to get johnsonville in good to have you with us on this september the 20th the day that sees climate strikes all over the world and the german government is also busy coming up with a plan to cut germany's greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 the proposal is likely to affect every sector of german life from manufacturing to housing and transportation meeting emissions targets will be a mammoth undertaking let's take a look germany's energy sector is the country's chief contributor to greenhouse gas emissions producing 311000000 tons the manufacturing sector is also high on the list german factories emit 196000000 tons of harmful emissions there followed closely by the transportation sector which chalks of $162000000.00 tons of its own housing and industrial buildings are responsible for $117000000.00 tonnes of gas emissions and don't forget the agricultural sector which adds 70000000 tonnes of methane and nitric oxide to germany'
also coming up germans drink less and less beer boxes their homegrown malt still built up the glasses around the world. welcome to double business i want to get johnsonville in good to have you with us on this september the 20th the day that sees climate strikes all over the world and the german government is also busy coming up with a plan to cut germany's greenhouse gas emissions in half by 2030 the proposal is likely to affect every sector of german life from manufacturing to housing and...
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general assembly all of these were put into bad creations of the out commendable however we need a homegrown sort of self against themselves to say people are these and other organizations churches are just bodies and must end up and i dress this issue the root cause as i keep it to this point now what about the african union keep condemning the attacks but what practically can be do to help do with us. actually my view we need not only just a condemnation by the african union or somebody doesn't like to be and we have condemned the attacks maybe. we need much more than that i think we need an african you know task force of some sort that will help solve it with closeness of. the root causes of this issue it's almost like a problem often migrants. you know jumping or stay somewhere in the mediterranean the same thing i think the current situation and some of the crises that you quite as much more than a nation they need to come up with that you know some kind of force we can price was often forced to deal with the issue ok professor my pulling your political sciences university of south afri
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victory it wasn't just a big day for him though it was also the 1st when buy a ferrari at their homegrown free since 2010. and wanting to tell me news coming up next world stories with a look at a special unit in mexico trying to put an end to gender motivated violence make sure to stay tuned for that time remember you can always find the latest news around the clock on our website that's d.w. dot com i'm completely for me and our entire team here in the berlin newsroom thanks for watching. natural returns with precious resources and. time to reporting investment. plan just because they can see your peers and green. your country is in the mountain so. places you can turn to transfer. the government to try and fix. the corporations current process. but not everyone.
victory it wasn't just a big day for him though it was also the 1st when buy a ferrari at their homegrown free since 2010. and wanting to tell me news coming up next world stories with a look at a special unit in mexico trying to put an end to gender motivated violence make sure to stay tuned for that time remember you can always find the latest news around the clock on our website that's d.w. dot com i'm completely for me and our entire team here in the berlin newsroom thanks for watching....
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career victory it wasn't just a big day for him though it was also the 1st win by a ferrari at the homegrown prix since 2010. you're watching t w news coming up next a documentary about a swiss vet training dogs to find coaching in the congo make sure you stay tuned for that and the member you can find all the latest news around the clock on our web site that's d w dot com until early for me and everybody here in the newsroom in berlin thanks for watching. and learning which course of. video. anytime anywhere. this.
career victory it wasn't just a big day for him though it was also the 1st win by a ferrari at the homegrown prix since 2010. you're watching t w news coming up next a documentary about a swiss vet training dogs to find coaching in the congo make sure you stay tuned for that and the member you can find all the latest news around the clock on our web site that's d w dot com until early for me and everybody here in the newsroom in berlin thanks for watching. and learning which course of. video....
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history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized at disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates when the 1984 was a go county election. the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks could happen anywhere in the world and so father has not been a coordinated global plan about how to deal with this. i know. 6 the word terrorism evokes images of airplanes smashing into office towers of bombs blowing up in markets these remain real threats so do attacks by chemicals mustard gas defoliants on nerve agents. but there is something even more insidious biological weapon see. that's the whole point of terrorism is this to put enormous psychological pressure on the audience to try to reach if we're talking about biological agents i mean unseen in many cases that you can smell them for that very reason those kinds of weapons have a much more
history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized at disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates when the 1984 was a go county election. the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks could happen anywhere in the world and so father has not...
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so chevron's findi more homegrown energy, more precisely.ay digitizing t we work with advanced data analyticsinvelop more productive wells. and we're exploring ways to use newable energy in our operations. doin' mo... ...with less. more data and precision... to help meet growing demand. a that's going to getlot of . chevron. innovating to meet the energy demands ofoday and tomorrow. it's my special friend, antonio. his luxurious fur calms my nerves when i'm worried about moving into our new apartment. why don't we just ask geico for help with reers insurance? i didn't know geico helps with renters insurance. yeah, and we could save a bunch too. antonio! fetch computer! antonio? i'll get it. an get to know geico see how much you could save on renters insurance. io asylumis require those on the way to el unclear when thate h b agreement will go into effecter but at a rally yestys present te drd thexa f iar te to secure the southern border. ♪ weeks afteric hurre dorian wiped out entire neighns obooods i i tsltd chain still look like a war zone. auorities say they have recovered soies rertoding the
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in the 2nd of 2 special reports people in power examines the causes and possible consequences of homegrown summer of defiance on al-jazeera. hello again i'm martin dennis indo her and these are the top stories here it out to syria breaking news from saudi arabia the interior ministry says drones have hit 2 state owned oil facilities triggering large explosions. one attackers at the aramco cited a near demand in the country's eastern province the company says the old processing plant is the largest crude oil stabilization plant in the world is estimated it can process up to 7000000 barrels of crude oil a day the other attackers it could raise about 150 kilometers east of east northeast of riyadh no organization has yet claimed responsibility for the attacks. and you still miss threatening to disrupt search and rescue efforts in the bahamas where 1300 people are still missing following hurricane dorian tropical storm. to hit within the next 36 hours correspondent allen fisher is in the capital. for most here another day is coming to an end another day when they don't know when they'll get ho
in the 2nd of 2 special reports people in power examines the causes and possible consequences of homegrown summer of defiance on al-jazeera. hello again i'm martin dennis indo her and these are the top stories here it out to syria breaking news from saudi arabia the interior ministry says drones have hit 2 state owned oil facilities triggering large explosions. one attackers at the aramco cited a near demand in the country's eastern province the company says the old processing plant is the...
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in the 2nd of 2 special reports people in power examines the cool susan possible consequences of homegrown summer of defiance on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. the bahamas prime minister describes a historic tragedy after hurricane dorian produces parts of the island nation to rubble. i'm richelle carey this is al jazeera live from doha also coming up. i'd rather be ditch his plans are in tatters but you case prime minister says he'd rather die than ask the e.u. for another box that delay. as sudan appoints its 1st female foreign minister we hear from other women fighting for a leading role in the political transition. and we'll tell you what scientists suggest could be hiding at the bottom of walk pass and it is not a monster. dorian is battering the east coast of the united states we have live pictures from wilmington north carolina that is on the. the atlantic coast of the state dorian has killed at least 4 peopl
in the 2nd of 2 special reports people in power examines the cool susan possible consequences of homegrown summer of defiance on al-jazeera. we understand the differences and the similarities of cultures across the world. so no matter where you call home al-jazeera will bring in the news and current affairs that matter to. al-jazeera. the bahamas prime minister describes a historic tragedy after hurricane dorian produces parts of the island nation to rubble. i'm richelle carey this is al...
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history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized as disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates when the 1984 was a go county election. the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks could happen anywhere in the world and so father has not been a coordinated global plan about how to deal with this. i know. 6 the word terrorism evokes images of airplanes smashing into office towers of bombs blowing up in markets these remain real threats so do attacks by chemicals mustard gas defoliants on nerve agents. but there is something even more insidious biological weapon. that's the whole point of terrorism is to stupid enormous psychological pressure on the audience to try to reach for talking about biological agents i mean and seen in many cases that you can smell them for that very reason those kinds of weapons have a much more powerful
history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized as disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates when the 1984 was a go county election. the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks could happen anywhere in the world and so father has not...
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>>serena puts out her tasty goodies including homegrown all of oil all of this is found in their tastingroom in downtown healdsburg way. the harvest were crushed as winemakers call it is the busiest time of year. >>we're starting to pick at 02:00am we're done with picked by 7 we're on the crash pad and then i have to be at that he threw by noon to get things open. >>our next stop is at one of the premier wineries in all of russian river gary farrell recently named one of the top 100 wineries by wine and spirits young interns from italy and australia are helping move the grapes from the bins to the press. >>it's a highly synchronized dance moving grades from bind a barrel within hours. >>my name is teresa heredia and the winemaker for gary for a winery. >>farrell and the russian river, especially known for peeing on the war. gary farrow grows its own grapes but also purchases some from other vineyards including rocchi only just 5 miles a west side road along the russian river. john rocchi only is continuing the family wine legacy started by his grandfather my 35th year of actual making wi
>>serena puts out her tasty goodies including homegrown all of oil all of this is found in their tastingroom in downtown healdsburg way. the harvest were crushed as winemakers call it is the busiest time of year. >>we're starting to pick at 02:00am we're done with picked by 7 we're on the crash pad and then i have to be at that he threw by noon to get things open. >>our next stop is at one of the premier wineries in all of russian river gary farrell recently named one of the...
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>>serena puts out her tasty goodies including homegrown all of oil all of this is found in their tastingrg way. the harvest were crushed as winemakers call it is the busiest time of year. >>we're starting to pick at 02:00am we're done with picked by 7 we're on the crash pad and then i have to be at that he by noon to get things open. >>our next stop is at one of the premier wineries in all of russian river gary farrell recently named one of the top 100 wineries by wine and spirits young interns from italy and australia are helping move the grapes from the bins to the press. >>it's a highly synchronized dance moving grades from bind a barrel within hours. >>my name is teresa heredia and the winemaker for gary for a winery. >>farrell and the russian river, especially known for peeing on the war. gary farrow grows its own grapes but also purchases some from other vineyards including rocchi only just 5 miles a west side road along the russian river. john rocchi only is continuing the family wine legacy started by his grandfather my 35th year of actual making wine. and start to get the hang o
>>serena puts out her tasty goodies including homegrown all of oil all of this is found in their tastingrg way. the harvest were crushed as winemakers call it is the busiest time of year. >>we're starting to pick at 02:00am we're done with picked by 7 we're on the crash pad and then i have to be at that he by noon to get things open. >>our next stop is at one of the premier wineries in all of russian river gary farrell recently named one of the top 100 wineries by wine and...
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homegrown . law enforcement and the local protestors but how long the situation can last i don't know because entire cities not allies stations are being destroyed over main avenues absolutely dropped from going to the city to. think we've got a sneak preview a few moments ago but a highly anticipated prisoner swap between russia and ukraine took place on saturday each side returning 35 people apiece on the 2 country's leaders by saying the move will help to normalize relations and solve the civil conflict in eastern ukraine now among the newly freed prisoners that touched down in moscow was russian journalist grilled fish ski he had been jailed since 20 treason charges on this accused of bucking the breakaway self-proclaimed republics in the east of ukraine. firmly denies all the charges in the house one from day one insisting that he was targeted for simply doing his job as a journalist. meantime president zelinsky welcome to 35 returning ukrainian prisoners to their plane landed in kiev some o
homegrown . law enforcement and the local protestors but how long the situation can last i don't know because entire cities not allies stations are being destroyed over main avenues absolutely dropped from going to the city to. think we've got a sneak preview a few moments ago but a highly anticipated prisoner swap between russia and ukraine took place on saturday each side returning 35 people apiece on the 2 country's leaders by saying the move will help to normalize relations and solve the...
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regards donald trump's trade war what impact do you think that will have will it actually help the homegrown authorities or authority over the people you know go what you're talking about the hong kong human rights and democracy act 2 or 19 which a player needs to amend the 99000 to us hong kong policy acts which gives public all different treatment for mainland china under u.s. law this time to new york though they have tightened up the scrutiny they are requiring the secretary of states to make any or certificate that there is no violation of human rights freedom should all that sort of thing in hong kong and it is more intimidating because it affects one's sanctions against persons identified by by the administration as undermining white said freedoms and this is sending a very negative signal is about hong kong in fact holocaust has a very good standing of its war law so this all top allegations are really unfounded and the bill is intimidating and sending very negative signals of our home cough are you prepared to be assigned national chicken unhappy are you prepared to be sanctioned pe
regards donald trump's trade war what impact do you think that will have will it actually help the homegrown authorities or authority over the people you know go what you're talking about the hong kong human rights and democracy act 2 or 19 which a player needs to amend the 99000 to us hong kong policy acts which gives public all different treatment for mainland china under u.s. law this time to new york though they have tightened up the scrutiny they are requiring the secretary of states to...
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homegrown. lawyer for some of the local protesters but how long the situation john lasted a little bit was entire cities but otherwise stations are being destroyed over main avenues absolutely dropped from going to the city. for another big story of the week a highly anticipated prisoner swap between russia and ukraine took place on saturday with each returning 35 people the 2 countries' leaders spoke by phone saying the move will help to normalize relations towards solving the civil conflict in eastern ukraine now among the newly freed prisoners touched down in moscow was russian journalist karylle he had been jailed since $20000.00 on treason charges and is accused the bucking the breakaway self-proclaimed republics in the east of ukraine. firmly denies all the charges insisting that he was targeted for something doing his job as a journalist meantime president zelinsky welcome to 35 returning equally in person as their plane landed in kiev some of their relatives were also there to meet them
homegrown. lawyer for some of the local protesters but how long the situation john lasted a little bit was entire cities but otherwise stations are being destroyed over main avenues absolutely dropped from going to the city. for another big story of the week a highly anticipated prisoner swap between russia and ukraine took place on saturday with each returning 35 people the 2 countries' leaders spoke by phone saying the move will help to normalize relations towards solving the civil conflict...
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history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized at disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates win the 1984 wasco county election . the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks could happen anywhere in the world and so father has not been a coordinated global plan about how to deal with this. 6 the word terrorism evokes images of airplanes smashing into office towers of bombs blowing up in markets these remain real threats so do attacks by chemicals mustard gas defoliants on nerve agents. but there is something even more insidious biological weapons see. that's the whole point of terrorism is this to put enormous psychological pressure on the audience to try to reach if we're talking about biological agents i mean unseen in many cases that you can smell them for that very reason those kinds of weapons have a much more powerful
history was carried out not by foreign terrorists but by the followers of a homegrown religious cult. salad bars and 10 oclock restaurants were deliberately contaminated with salmonella. 751 people were poisoned and 45 hospitalized at disciples of korea right knew she sought to incapacitate voters and see their own candidates win the 1984 wasco county election . the sun the incident occurred in the united states the biological attacks could happen anywhere in the world and so father has not...
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homegrown are not taking dprex a terrorist organization. to date we have been able to thwart those activities finding other ways of getting fisas or making some connection. with this evolution i foresee the possibility of using that statute where the threat is evolving and people are using mixed mixed ideologies. >> the gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to add my voice to colleagues that express appreciation for your work protecting our country and our citizens, but also wanted to add my concerns about civil liberties privacy. we're not a police state. our security to a great extent relies on the trust of a population in our governmental institutions and police so to speak. in my district we probably speak 100 different languages. i think about my district as being the new ellis island of the united states. i have people from all over the world literally from all over the world living in my district and trust in our police agencies is paramount. to give you an example, a few years ago we -- i didn't, but ne
homegrown are not taking dprex a terrorist organization. to date we have been able to thwart those activities finding other ways of getting fisas or making some connection. with this evolution i foresee the possibility of using that statute where the threat is evolving and people are using mixed mixed ideologies. >> the gentleman from california. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i would like to add my voice to colleagues that express appreciation for your work protecting our country and...
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so chevron's finding more homegrown energy, more pcisely.igitizing the way we work with advanced data analytics helping us develop more productive wells. and we're exploring ways to use renewable energy in our operations. do' more... ...with less more data and precision.... to help meet growing demand. that's going to geta. chevron. innovating to meet the energy dwhen y anbootruder...orrow.ee you act fast. so do we. raid is the fastest ant & roach killer on the market. st thest!? (spray) raid! get raid and get tough on roaches fast. sc johnson >>> as we continue to follow tha brng news 20 the c area, wa to show you hithis. nta person we know, they drove suv into this sg mall. here ihos another vantage point. video comes to us 20 inside the woodfield mall in schaumburg illinois. you can see the suv at one point justnd tthrougwih that t mall. it appears that fraie reiches d e aeriws we saw ier,that the e the tra e to sears drovehrough tha star and made their way into nowhat happened afterwards. likehe tre a ton people inside, bu ot we did lear
so chevron's finding more homegrown energy, more pcisely.igitizing the way we work with advanced data analytics helping us develop more productive wells. and we're exploring ways to use renewable energy in our operations. do' more... ...with less more data and precision.... to help meet growing demand. that's going to geta. chevron. innovating to meet the energy dwhen y anbootruder...orrow.ee you act fast. so do we. raid is the fastest ant & roach killer on the market. st thest!? (spray)...
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to produce homegrown chocolate commercially. produced gonzo or will soon employ the public does show the show. both initial news all but proves nothing foster some ok that. there's olsen is a good news chilled therefore. has a doctor and his inclusion is off the show you know by day all day. until for me the producer holds the liberal fish through the water busting disappeared project to the got it all up going to water got the world is. going to go. any day good souls fall in the dark oprah due to go. off to lending his coffee it's in the commie of buku the chocolate head has returned to his country but on a special mission to do on the long run to fight for its property stricken because mohamed is. the global chocolate market is now worth in excess of $100000000000.00 a year and his only goes back to to rise and as demand increases they'll go good but he will develop that money comes down to togo i think with the majority of the promise he says to live below the poverty line we can call it he can copy you then over the radio p
to produce homegrown chocolate commercially. produced gonzo or will soon employ the public does show the show. both initial news all but proves nothing foster some ok that. there's olsen is a good news chilled therefore. has a doctor and his inclusion is off the show you know by day all day. until for me the producer holds the liberal fish through the water busting disappeared project to the got it all up going to water got the world is. going to go. any day good souls fall in the dark oprah...
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the 2nd of 2 special reports people in power examines the course use on possible consequences of homegrown summer of defiance on al-jazeera. welcome back every count of our top stories on al-jazeera saudi arabia is shutting down about half of its oil output up to drone attacks on 2 major a rumpel facilities that's according to the wall street journal the state owned energy giant had said exports are continuing with the rebels have claimed responsibility for the a tight zimbabwe's founding father robert mugabe has been honored at a statement morial service african leaders and dignitaries gathered in harare where the former president was hailed as a great icon of african liberation and fries have broken out between probe aging and anti-government protesters at a hong kong shopping center police detained several people after breaking out the 2 sides. now rescue and relief efforts sir largely being put on hold in the bahamas says tropical storm humberto threaten states areas already devastated by hurricane dorian the storm is expected to strengthen into a hurricane once it passes the bahamas l
the 2nd of 2 special reports people in power examines the course use on possible consequences of homegrown summer of defiance on al-jazeera. welcome back every count of our top stories on al-jazeera saudi arabia is shutting down about half of its oil output up to drone attacks on 2 major a rumpel facilities that's according to the wall street journal the state owned energy giant had said exports are continuing with the rebels have claimed responsibility for the a tight zimbabwe's founding...
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to produce homegrown chocolate commercially. produced guns or else an employer that the public does show the sugarloaf book initial news about her suffering from ok there. there's also in this a good news that jill default. has a doctor and has a bit off the couch nobody did ok. until for me the producer wants the liberal fish through the water busting disappeared project. the got it all up going to water got the award is going to go yeah. you need to get tolls for the oprah due to go. off to lending his coffee it's in the commie have to prove the chocolate ted has returned to his country but on a special mission to do on the long run to fight for the party stricken coastal homines. the global truckload market is now worth in excess of $100000000000.00 a year and his only goes back to to rise and as demand increases they'll go good but he will develop that money comes not to togo but to go with the majority of the promise he says to live below the poverty line if we get it all he could be to then over the radio pretty bad news f
to produce homegrown chocolate commercially. produced guns or else an employer that the public does show the sugarloaf book initial news about her suffering from ok there. there's also in this a good news that jill default. has a doctor and has a bit off the couch nobody did ok. until for me the producer wants the liberal fish through the water busting disappeared project. the got it all up going to water got the award is going to go yeah. you need to get tolls for the oprah due to go. off to...
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to produce homegrown chocolate commercially. or. show the. book the visual news all but who. can do. there's olsen to say good news joe default. as a doctor and. as often. as for me to do more. to disappear a project. that got a. little won't. you need to get. to go. off to lemmings crawford it's only coming at buku but. as a return to the country i'm back on a special mission to own the truth to fight for its property stricken homines. the global truckload market is now worth an excess of $100000000000.00 a year and is only goes back to to rise and as demand increases they'll pull. the money comes down to tokyo electric with the majority of promises to live below the poverty line we can see. over the radio pretty bad news from london the international highs for cocoa has dropped by almost a it was if you get people put you do feel good she says will could do should you be stood. up as the one who could streak issue belittle fits all. but the show who would usually do when he said apple stood a little more than all of the presumably love to go up results sick at the last mome
to produce homegrown chocolate commercially. or. show the. book the visual news all but who. can do. there's olsen to say good news joe default. as a doctor and. as often. as for me to do more. to disappear a project. that got a. little won't. you need to get. to go. off to lemmings crawford it's only coming at buku but. as a return to the country i'm back on a special mission to own the truth to fight for its property stricken homines. the global truckload market is now worth an excess of...
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so chevron's finding more homegrown energy, more precisely.he way we work with advanced data analytics helping us develop more producti and we're exploring ways to use renewable energy in our operations. doin' more... ...with less. more data and precision... to help meet growing demand. that's going to get a lot of likes. chevron. innovating to meet the energy demands of today and tomorrow. >> brennan: some of our stations are joining us now. we'll be right back with more from john kerry. stay with us. th took $1ll big tobacco. juul marketed mango, mint, and menthol flavors, addicting kids to nicotine. five million kids now using e-cigarettes. the fda said juul ignored the law with misleading health claims. now juul is pushing prop c, to overturn san francisco's e-cigarette protections. say no to juul, no to bigcc no to prop c. jim: we three in the nfl. phil: there is matt ryan and the falcons, great comeback win last week. you always feel good if you are matt ryan because you have julio jones and matt ryan as your receivers. boomer so far, so
so chevron's finding more homegrown energy, more precisely.he way we work with advanced data analytics helping us develop more producti and we're exploring ways to use renewable energy in our operations. doin' more... ...with less. more data and precision... to help meet growing demand. that's going to get a lot of likes. chevron. innovating to meet the energy demands of today and tomorrow. >> brennan: some of our stations are joining us now. we'll be right back with more from john kerry....
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also coming up germans drink less and less beer butts and their homegrown wold still built up the glasses around the well.
also coming up germans drink less and less beer butts and their homegrown wold still built up the glasses around the well.
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ali baba has unveiled its 1st as china rapidly accelerating developing its own homegrown semiconductor industry.
ali baba has unveiled its 1st as china rapidly accelerating developing its own homegrown semiconductor industry.