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i want to hunt him? >> that would have been 2010 into 2011 where diego and i started moving sinaloa cartel money. >> reporter: he and diego worked as part a task force. diego was a local detective, not a federal agent like drew. these are photos taken during their operations. diego passed himself off as a big-time operator as drew coordinated behind the scen skh. by doing this they were risking their lives. you guys were playing the role of money launderies. >> right. diego was posing a a director of operations in a covert network that had access to airplanes and trucks and yachts. we could move millions of dollars at a time and ton quantities of drugs at any point. that was our sales pitch. >> reporter: that was their pitch, and they were successful. for instance, see those fedex boxes? they contained nearly $1.2 million destined for el chapo's operations. drew and diego were getting inside the belly of the beast. >>> coming up -- >> reporter: were you reading their texts? >> every single one of them. >
i want to hunt him? >> that would have been 2010 into 2011 where diego and i started moving sinaloa cartel money. >> reporter: he and diego worked as part a task force. diego was a local detective, not a federal agent like drew. these are photos taken during their operations. diego passed himself off as a big-time operator as drew coordinated behind the scen skh. by doing this they were risking their lives. you guys were playing the role of money launderies. >> right. diego...
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and we use this controlled hunting to achieve that. not to reduce numbers, but to create that barrier and buffer so that our people can continue with their livelihoods uninterrupted. >> it has been estimated that the elephant population will continue to grow significantly, even if 400 are killed each year. trophy hunting is widely despised in europe, for example, but can it actually fulfill a useful function? some conservationists think it can. >> the impact will be positive because botswana is absolutely committed to having any resources that it gets from sport hunting to go to the communities. rural botswanans live with 150,000 elephants, and they have not been receiving any benefits whatsoever. so a couple of animals that are sport-hunted can go a very long way to mitigate the kind of negative impacts, including the loss of human life, that rural botswanans are facing on a daily basis. >> merafhe shamukuni was trampled to death last year while on his way home in kasane. his sister dorcus sums up the findings of the police investigat
and we use this controlled hunting to achieve that. not to reduce numbers, but to create that barrier and buffer so that our people can continue with their livelihoods uninterrupted. >> it has been estimated that the elephant population will continue to grow significantly, even if 400 are killed each year. trophy hunting is widely despised in europe, for example, but can it actually fulfill a useful function? some conservationists think it can. >> the impact will be positive because...
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hunting she has deep roots she says on my. we will cover this entire area or the chasing team is waiting to hear about a bike about a little bit they will chase the animals to the top and we with the guns will wait on the hilltop ready to shoot a bit of. abuse if it was hunting it is no longer just a way of life it which in marching with its increasingly being driven by the need for trash necessary in a more had world. subsidy biggest danger is that wild meat sales bring significant earnings softness out that on them and then . sell it to me for 150 rupees. to one many find it difficult to accept the i.c.r.c. not hunting everyone here agrees that the are life resources in a forest just means diminishing of the pos families and on her beach outing. for several 100 years sea otters were hunted for their very valuable furs to the point where they were almost extinct in fact. around here they were thought to be extinct. one woman found a small raft of about 50 individuals that were off the pretty remote part of the california coas
hunting she has deep roots she says on my. we will cover this entire area or the chasing team is waiting to hear about a bike about a little bit they will chase the animals to the top and we with the guns will wait on the hilltop ready to shoot a bit of. abuse if it was hunting it is no longer just a way of life it which in marching with its increasingly being driven by the need for trash necessary in a more had world. subsidy biggest danger is that wild meat sales bring significant earnings...
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hunt.e was looking for an artist to paint his dome, but he was having a great deal of difficulty because the dome manyf was so big that artists were intimidated by that commission. that hunt had an office in new york and was frequently there. so dodge left chicago for new york to visit hunt and see if he could obtain that commission for this dome mural the administration building. dodge experienced a great deal of difficulty and he arrived in hunt's office. wrote about his experience in hunt's office. the difficulty that he encountered when he was trying to meet with hunt at his office. dodge wrote all about it and he wrote, "i had such a hard time trying to get into his office. the entrance said nobody can see mr. hunt. i made such a fuss must saying i would sit there until he came out, that his son heard me and came out to see what it was about. i told him i wanted to see his father and wanted to paint his dome. my determination was have impressed him, as he took me into see his father. t
hunt.e was looking for an artist to paint his dome, but he was having a great deal of difficulty because the dome manyf was so big that artists were intimidated by that commission. that hunt had an office in new york and was frequently there. so dodge left chicago for new york to visit hunt and see if he could obtain that commission for this dome mural the administration building. dodge experienced a great deal of difficulty and he arrived in hunt's office. wrote about his experience in hunt's...
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the while many find it difficult to accept the idea of actually not hunting everyone here agrees the bizarre life resources in a forest to speak to mention of the past for me is something i'm privy to. for several 100 years sea otters were hunted for their very valuable furs to the point where they were almost extinct in fact. around here they were thought to be extinct. and one woman found a small raft of about 50 individuals that were off the pretty remote part of the california coast called big sur she kept that secret because she knew that if that secret got out that that last little remnant of population would be wiped out. from that time though the population has slowly been increasing the. monterey bay aquarium is just a yacht a rehabilitation conservation program based on others that have been injured or orphaned and rehabilitates them and put them back into the wild. today there are about 2800 otters in this southern city otter population. and yet as much as we love them and as much as we're trying to take care of them the population is actually now slipping. and it's not an
the while many find it difficult to accept the idea of actually not hunting everyone here agrees the bizarre life resources in a forest to speak to mention of the past for me is something i'm privy to. for several 100 years sea otters were hunted for their very valuable furs to the point where they were almost extinct in fact. around here they were thought to be extinct. and one woman found a small raft of about 50 individuals that were off the pretty remote part of the california coast called...
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and even into, again, the civil war era you see slave-owning women are hunting down enslaved people and even when you think the jig is up, february, april 9th that lee surrenders, they are still hunting down slave-owning, enslaved people.
and even into, again, the civil war era you see slave-owning women are hunting down enslaved people and even when you think the jig is up, february, april 9th that lee surrenders, they are still hunting down slave-owning, enslaved people.
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a not a must but things are no good at all from this the main problem today is that the lead from hunting in unison. and the throw off stays on around anything that. he had left i see eagles rabbits. and think one time on the limb can cause paralysis in the birds and kill them some towards. noon. i think. at. the moment i'm. here. in the. loop at least. you. were telling this artificial story that so carefully cropped the view that it just completely ignored the big impact what humans were going to that system. and. i think. we have to consider the fact that humans are in every aspect of any natural systems existence. but if you see a human in that system or not humans have a huge effect. on keeping the wildlife shondra but that impose some of the need to address these environmental issues and it wasn't necessarily well received by the wildlife filmmakers community. we're going to go diving with tiger sharks today. really so you might have opportunities to see tiger sharks dead sea turtle which is kind of you're crazy searchers superposed. we there you drops off we have very good sport bu
a not a must but things are no good at all from this the main problem today is that the lead from hunting in unison. and the throw off stays on around anything that. he had left i see eagles rabbits. and think one time on the limb can cause paralysis in the birds and kill them some towards. noon. i think. at. the moment i'm. here. in the. loop at least. you. were telling this artificial story that so carefully cropped the view that it just completely ignored the big impact what humans were...
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hunting she has deep rooted sense that if i'm back. we will cover this entire area or the chasing team is waiting to hear about that about you all but they will chase the animals to the top and we with the guns will wait on the hilltop ready to shoot a bit of. abuse if it's just hunting it is no longer just a way applies to future marching with it's increasingly being driven by the need for cash necessary in a more had world case. subset the biggest danger is that while to meet silos bring significant earnings softness add that on them and then. sell it to me for 150 rupees. a while many find it difficult to accept the idea that enormous hunting everyone here agrees that the life resource region of farmers just means diminishing of the pos family is such an unprovoked out of. for several 100 years sea otters were hunted for their very valuable furs to the point where they were almost extinct in fact around here they were thought to be extinct. and one woman found a small raft of about 50 individuals set off that pretty remote part of t
hunting she has deep rooted sense that if i'm back. we will cover this entire area or the chasing team is waiting to hear about that about you all but they will chase the animals to the top and we with the guns will wait on the hilltop ready to shoot a bit of. abuse if it's just hunting it is no longer just a way applies to future marching with it's increasingly being driven by the need for cash necessary in a more had world case. subset the biggest danger is that while to meet silos bring...
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societies like this in haasil hunting and gathering ancestors. as far as we can tell, is the phrase fish see it got a terrier. and when you said fish, they got a tear and there is no who. you know that it's not exaggeration, people in those societies and there are no gender that there's no gender hierarchy, what 7 gender roles of different women do of things. and so, but nobody puts a higher value on one or the other. and the minute anybody starts getting ideas above their station, they get knocked down muscle to sleep by their peers. and it looks to me and certainly the evidence suggest, given the small scale sizes that humanity lived like this for the bulk of our history again. and that this was a very successful model for engaging in living sustainably as parties. it was only really with the invention of farming and farming had all these risks that came with it. and the need to know the scaffold, see it suddenly there needs to accumulate. so misses, and you could accumulate scepticism different by growing more stuff by taking more stuff or som
societies like this in haasil hunting and gathering ancestors. as far as we can tell, is the phrase fish see it got a terrier. and when you said fish, they got a tear and there is no who. you know that it's not exaggeration, people in those societies and there are no gender that there's no gender hierarchy, what 7 gender roles of different women do of things. and so, but nobody puts a higher value on one or the other. and the minute anybody starts getting ideas above their station, they get...
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we can text and eyes and by looking at societies that for one reason or another continued to hunt and gather into the late 20th century. the group i've worked with the city. so it was a popular known as the bushmen. they lived in the kalahari desert and they really form part of a continuous lineage of hunting and gathering people in southern africa as pows, we can tell really from the very 1st origins of homo sap in st. 100000 years ago. and on top of this, they live in a desert. it's not 0 allowed of milk and honey. it's not the easiest place and we're not to apologise when the 960 is expecting to see it. endless struggle for survival. you know, people in popular mythology, the bushman were ready to consume, considered to be the most a published and miserable of all humans. and that the anthropologists who went there discovered that despite living in a desert environment which is considered incredibly hostile and bleak, they only worked 58 hours in a week to get that basic food needs that were very skilled for which is very skilled hunters. and so they're already work 15 hours and mo
we can text and eyes and by looking at societies that for one reason or another continued to hunt and gather into the late 20th century. the group i've worked with the city. so it was a popular known as the bushmen. they lived in the kalahari desert and they really form part of a continuous lineage of hunting and gathering people in southern africa as pows, we can tell really from the very 1st origins of homo sap in st. 100000 years ago. and on top of this, they live in a desert. it's not 0...
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it was a scavenger hunt.d each site was to have notes on where to go next and a key to one of the four keyholes that held the device around his neck. >> jerry clark had never seen anything like it. no one had. investigators decided to retrace wells' steps. it looked as though he was following the instructions to the letter. >> jerry, i'm looking over. i see an urgent care business. but in 2003 that was the bank, huh? >> yes. that was the pnc bank. mr. wells robs the bank and proceeds down keystone drive here, turns right into where we are standing. >> and this is the start of this crazy scavenger hunt? >> this is point a. so what mr. wells is to do at this location is to go into this flower bed, turn over a rock or stone that was in the flower bed and retrieve a note. >> the note under the rock directed wells to his next destination, but he never made it. >> law enforcement makes an entry here, does a felony car stop, and basically placed mr. wells under arrest right here. >> so is this the standoff? >> this
it was a scavenger hunt.d each site was to have notes on where to go next and a key to one of the four keyholes that held the device around his neck. >> jerry clark had never seen anything like it. no one had. investigators decided to retrace wells' steps. it looked as though he was following the instructions to the letter. >> jerry, i'm looking over. i see an urgent care business. but in 2003 that was the bank, huh? >> yes. that was the pnc bank. mr. wells robs the bank and...
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on the hunt for deadly viruses. yes with a baton to us that. they're aimed is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's carry a lot of viruses that could trigger can democrats get. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever closer to wild animals such. can cut down half the rainforest and they'll still be enough left. people who are campaigning to protect the rain forest. and for biodiversity. are helping to prevent new pandemics. cut. how can we humans destroy a living forest hundreds of years old with a chain so much of a hell of a. time we are in the brazilian amazon region with a group of virus hunters they're tracking down invisible killer pathogens in the jungle. our 1st trip takes us deep into the hinterland of sol paolo state. it's the region of sugarcane plantations trucks passes by carrying this week harvest. in the dusk we spot a ringtail coati. we are out with biologist cristiana car viola and his team in the few remaining strips of the atlantic rain forest he's loo
on the hunt for deadly viruses. yes with a baton to us that. they're aimed is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's carry a lot of viruses that could trigger can democrats get. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever closer to wild animals such. can cut down half the rainforest and they'll still be enough left. people who are campaigning to protect the rain forest. and for biodiversity. are helping to prevent new...
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of the phenomena nesa we hear hunted and hunted. that are said a young man mohammed minutes and internet in. the full alum of the. leno can save eminem most of it are better than him on our boards that are cannibal but it is sitting. but it isn't mine. lucia dish. who are. can i have new want to fill it in the decision. ringback and this confessing my nephew you wanted on matters such an eta tenure and on and off on. a look at the collision. and the name out of the mud all the time about the bias and if that is anything any you would not wish i did not define it's why i'm a little summer let love. me hunt for a. pin and heart. of the day must ahead of the young men know how the middle and it's in the minute they have the we need the leader we the other we need to get real and a little bit better in half to the gun in this we really should look to. see the good of society and look bad but the work of muslims emma's question. ready. talentless. attack. plan ominous his hand count more must send. george. george. a one unless it was in
of the phenomena nesa we hear hunted and hunted. that are said a young man mohammed minutes and internet in. the full alum of the. leno can save eminem most of it are better than him on our boards that are cannibal but it is sitting. but it isn't mine. lucia dish. who are. can i have new want to fill it in the decision. ringback and this confessing my nephew you wanted on matters such an eta tenure and on and off on. a look at the collision. and the name out of the mud all the time about the...
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by monsters, again language, hunted, where can you ever feel safe, i gotta say i feel safe with you i get to hold on to safety i feel safe in this competition, i know many young people find safety in reading and books like yours, some kind of sense of solace from this world and you get to tune in to somebody who sees it and observes it and say ico you're not alone, that brings you to the next question i am wondering if young patrice could read this book today, what is one thing you want her to know or understand or take away. >> that you are exactly where you're supposed to be, all of your rage and love and laughter is perfect and i would hammer this book and say thank you for what you already offered in europe so much more to offer the world. >> thank you. >> we are out of questions but is there anything that you want to leave us with as we move into the state and continue to fight for justice and liberation, what is one thing you want to leave us with. >> that we are in a very, very hard moment in history and i want you to feel the impact that the house on your spirit and on your
by monsters, again language, hunted, where can you ever feel safe, i gotta say i feel safe with you i get to hold on to safety i feel safe in this competition, i know many young people find safety in reading and books like yours, some kind of sense of solace from this world and you get to tune in to somebody who sees it and observes it and say ico you're not alone, that brings you to the next question i am wondering if young patrice could read this book today, what is one thing you want her to...
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now it's back to jolo, hunt for a fugitive. stay with us. with the hunt for the futures. he is gathering pace. the man in question was desperate for a deal. as joe, those phone calls to the malaysian government continued he turned don't want him to be partners in the middle east in capital. abu dhabi star in higher cost of massive kickbacks flowed from a deal. jolo brokered between one indeed, and in abu dhabi government investment fund, chaired by shaikh mansong. the brother of the crown prince in 2012, the abu dhabi fund to guarantee one him to be bones of the $6500000000.00, raised more than $2500000000.00, was signed into offshore companies. for the personal benefit of jolo knology, be his family and abu dhabi officials did get me to be there for me to talk about things. but when joe unleashed on abu dabi, he claimed complicity and corruption at the highest level position. as going to the recent us department of justice, court filings reveal, the $700000000.00 may be gone, that jolo rented to show rolls mom who being diamond. it was an iron by a company controlled by
now it's back to jolo, hunt for a fugitive. stay with us. with the hunt for the futures. he is gathering pace. the man in question was desperate for a deal. as joe, those phone calls to the malaysian government continued he turned don't want him to be partners in the middle east in capital. abu dhabi star in higher cost of massive kickbacks flowed from a deal. jolo brokered between one indeed, and in abu dhabi government investment fund, chaired by shaikh mansong. the brother of the crown...
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a treasure hunt inside a video game? author urges klein has partnered with roe blocks as a tie in for his new novel ready player 2, the sequel to the 2011 bestseller ready player one. now, the original book of correspond the 2800 film directed by steven spielberg, which also had a similar event inside the game of the treasure hunt inside robots, will take place across 7 different video game worlds. the 1st of which is already open. those who compete in the in game hunt will be awarded special virtual goods. in a press release, klein said rowe blocks is the closest thing to the digital world he created in his novel. the company behind robot filed paperwork to go public last week and revealed it is over 30000000 daily users 12000000 more than it had just 2 years ago. the game is free to play and the company told the verge in july, half of us, children, and teens, under the age of 16 have played roadblocks amid the pandemic. and that's it for this time you can catch us on blue blood there ought portable t.v. at portable dot
a treasure hunt inside a video game? author urges klein has partnered with roe blocks as a tie in for his new novel ready player 2, the sequel to the 2011 bestseller ready player one. now, the original book of correspond the 2800 film directed by steven spielberg, which also had a similar event inside the game of the treasure hunt inside robots, will take place across 7 different video game worlds. the 1st of which is already open. those who compete in the in game hunt will be awarded special...
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when thomas hunt came to the area, he took them as slaves. a lot of people think of african-americans, thinks of slavery. took 19 pa tux sit, went down cape, and took eight others. the reminder was sold to england. one of those guys who were sold to england, his name was squanto. he lived in england with a merchant. he lived there for five years. he learned a lot about england culture. he knew how to speak england fluently over those five years. but what happened to squanto, there was a man who is funding a lot of these trips and they're asking who is from this area, what's called plimoth patuxet. they said squanto is? where is he? he said, get him, i want to do another adventure. he sends thomas to pick up squanto. this is 1619. he hasn't seen his home since 1614. he's picked up in newfoundland by thomas, he comes down the -- they come down the coast, stop at moe heegen island, and picked up a chief in his own language. he knew how to speak english. new a lot of the english captains back then by name. they kept on going down the coast. when
when thomas hunt came to the area, he took them as slaves. a lot of people think of african-americans, thinks of slavery. took 19 pa tux sit, went down cape, and took eight others. the reminder was sold to england. one of those guys who were sold to england, his name was squanto. he lived in england with a merchant. he lived there for five years. he learned a lot about england culture. he knew how to speak england fluently over those five years. but what happened to squanto, there was a man who...
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aware enough about its own tysons to be able to carry about a running gag about having a good will huntingoment but having it anyway which i kind of life is up with much into that wiped up more currently going to release it beauty, words
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on the hunt for deadly viruses. to. kill us with a baton to us that. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever closer to a wild animals. can cut down half the rain forest and they'll still be enough left over. people who are campaigning to protect the rain forest. and for biodiversity. are helping to prevent new can dennis. cut. to destroy how can we humans destroy a living forest hundreds of years old with a chain saw a hell of a. time we're in the brazilian amazon region with a group of 5. our 1st trip takes us deep into the hinterland of sol paolo's day. it's the region of sugarcane plantations trucks passes by carrying this week harvest. in the dusk we spot a ring tailed coati. we are out with biologist cristiana car viola and his team in the few remaining strips of the atlantic rain forest he's looking for the hiding places of bats he thinks he has located some in these wat
on the hunt for deadly viruses. to. kill us with a baton to us that. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever closer to a wild animals. can cut down half the rain forest and they'll still be enough left over. people who are campaigning to protect the rain forest. and for biodiversity. are helping to prevent new can...
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charley palmer rothwell is rob, the young car thief who tells his dying father that he's job—huntingels. thomas turgoos is leo, the friend who encourages rob to get involved in a job that lands him in dangerously hot water. the title and premise may make looted sound like a geezery romp, but the film itself is anything but that. it's more a study of somebody being pulled apart by the demands of their life, torn between commitments to family, friends and financial reward. the cast, which includes morgane polanski, are uniformly adroit, with particular plaudits to thomas turgoos, who's gone from strength to strength since his remarkable debut in this is england all those years ago. you can find looted on all major vod platforms and in a few cinemas. look out too for virtual screenings, in which cinemas and distributors share the profits. in 1962, sophia loren won an oscar for her starring role in de sica's two women, and a few years later, she earned a second nomination for marriage italian style. now, loren is back in the oscar running once more, this time for a standout late career r
charley palmer rothwell is rob, the young car thief who tells his dying father that he's job—huntingels. thomas turgoos is leo, the friend who encourages rob to get involved in a job that lands him in dangerously hot water. the title and premise may make looted sound like a geezery romp, but the film itself is anything but that. it's more a study of somebody being pulled apart by the demands of their life, torn between commitments to family, friends and financial reward. the cast, which...
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i've always loved being outside with my dad, and just hunting and trapping, and fishing.ople wouldn't like to feel. you're kind of at the lands mercy and the weather's mercy, and the animals' mercy, even. my dad — he was blessed with three girls at first. and typically it's the guys who go out hunting. you know, he had to work with what he had. i'm so proud to be inupiaq. my ancestors have been living off this land for a long time — hunting and fishing, and living a subsistence lifestyle. i feel like that's a huge part of my identity, a part of who i am. over the past few years, we've seen all these changes. you know, there'll be a little less of an animal, maybe they won't come at all. caribou is one of our main food sources. this year, we didn't get any caribou. usually they come pretty close in the fall, we're able to just go up the river by boat and shoot some caribou, and stock our freezers full. but we weren't able to do that this year. due to the ice melting, there are a lot of new waterways opening up. this will be used for a lot of shipping vessels to make their
i've always loved being outside with my dad, and just hunting and trapping, and fishing.ople wouldn't like to feel. you're kind of at the lands mercy and the weather's mercy, and the animals' mercy, even. my dad — he was blessed with three girls at first. and typically it's the guys who go out hunting. you know, he had to work with what he had. i'm so proud to be inupiaq. my ancestors have been living off this land for a long time — hunting and fishing, and living a subsistence lifestyle. i...
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but there is no solace for really doing this film called the wind creed hunting is pretty high, even though it's true every day than some of your viewers are going home until we realize that, you know, if we can do something beyond just a firm that's really good you can steer them out of him. so this will be a very good hunter. but one day he went hunting and google screws and one screw is live and he ran back and being killed it and realize it's a mother with babies. he has felt really bad about it. he just left hanging from that deal. so it's great to have somebody like him who was 100 and who left his own room because i think that's going to be good too. i love we're going to name tags. l.-o. more money. good morning. good morning. ok. let's do this. you know there's a lovely we'll visit. ok. funny you say you were left on study just 813 years. i'd like to do because i want to learn more about my life. you're a great read. remember that there are 2 newcomers, all of you have to be really careful with the grammar of the man who knew the gun was easier to use the gun. and if you don
but there is no solace for really doing this film called the wind creed hunting is pretty high, even though it's true every day than some of your viewers are going home until we realize that, you know, if we can do something beyond just a firm that's really good you can steer them out of him. so this will be a very good hunter. but one day he went hunting and google screws and one screw is live and he ran back and being killed it and realize it's a mother with babies. he has felt really bad...
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hunt, but anyone who runs that high? no, not until i know one then that how long, how shall i know it and then he know i had to get by my grandmother. in indiana and get to bed for you with the whole name big me big time. come to the bin laden my good leg. good night america. any of them? i'm lucky enough. not again to only a ploy to beat you up, but now you know, my name could be that bloodline in that whole nice people. you me, you mean the one that would be good, but he needs you to the mall when someone in atlanta could say, said publicly, until the semi moved up for full time. and now i'm going to need it in a local that you can get me to call me and i enjoy the morning needle. it got me will leave me all, you know who else look forward to talking to you all that technology should work for people. a robot must obey the orders given to by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the 1st law show your identification. we should be very careful about official intelligence. the point is to create trusts,
hunt, but anyone who runs that high? no, not until i know one then that how long, how shall i know it and then he know i had to get by my grandmother. in indiana and get to bed for you with the whole name big me big time. come to the bin laden my good leg. good night america. any of them? i'm lucky enough. not again to only a ploy to beat you up, but now you know, my name could be that bloodline in that whole nice people. you me, you mean the one that would be good, but he needs you to the mall...
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typically it's the guys who go out hunting. you know, he had to work with what he had.nd living a subsistent lifestyle. i feel like that's a huge part of my identity, a huge part of who i am. over the past few years, we've seen all these changes. you know, there'll be a little less of an animal, and maybe they won't come at all. caribou is one of our main food sources. this year, we didn't get any caribou. usually they come pretty close in the fall, we're able to just go up the river by boat and shoot some caribou, and stock are freezers full. but we weren't able to do that this year. due to the ice melting, there are a lot of new waterways opening up. this will be used for a lot of shipping vessels to make their routes easier. but the problem with this is that there's a lot of noise that the ships make. and this can have a big effect on our animals, our marine wildlife. it's just like if we were trying to have a conversation, and there's this construction happening outside. we'll want to move to a different room to have our conversation. so that's what the animals are
typically it's the guys who go out hunting. you know, he had to work with what he had.nd living a subsistent lifestyle. i feel like that's a huge part of my identity, a huge part of who i am. over the past few years, we've seen all these changes. you know, there'll be a little less of an animal, and maybe they won't come at all. caribou is one of our main food sources. this year, we didn't get any caribou. usually they come pretty close in the fall, we're able to just go up the river by boat...
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on the hunt for deadly viruses. yes with a baton to it's. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever .
on the hunt for deadly viruses. yes with a baton to it's. there and is to prevent the next catastrophe. that's scary a lot of viruses that could trigger pandemics. pandemics of which we humans are the cause. because of our destruction of the environment humans are moving ever .
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the city center 4 people including one of the assailants police are hunting for more one or more attackers still believed to be a floor. one of the most polarized campaigns in u.s. history to a close with early voter turnout surging to pump president of levels. predicts what he calls a beautiful victory his challenger joe biden tells americans now is the time to end the chaos. and germany has begun his partial walk down. the country's new coronavirus restrictions citing a surge in new infections and a growing number of patients in intensive care. good to have you with us 3 civilians have been killed and more than a dozen wounded in a gun attack in the center of vienna the austrian government is now calling it an islamist terror attack a gunman opened fire at multiple locations as people enjoyed their last evening out ahead of a new coronavirus law. police shot and killed one of the attackers but say they are hunting one or more a stale and still at large. panic on the streets of vienna the shooting began around 8 pm police quickly flooded the city center it was an unseasonably warm evening
the city center 4 people including one of the assailants police are hunting for more one or more attackers still believed to be a floor. one of the most polarized campaigns in u.s. history to a close with early voter turnout surging to pump president of levels. predicts what he calls a beautiful victory his challenger joe biden tells americans now is the time to end the chaos. and germany has begun his partial walk down. the country's new coronavirus restrictions citing a surge in new...
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the news continues here on out 0 after hunt 1st fugitive. he's one of the most wanted men on the planet, a playboy. a con man. accused of masterminding, the world's biggest heist a $4500000000.00 fraud, stolen from malaysia's silver, new well funded one m.v.p. . i think it should be punished severely on the run since 2016. al-jazeera is secured, never before heard recordings of the malaysian fugitive jolo, trying to bug an easy way out of going to jail. i asked him how our accounts i enjoy. good, how you used to do so many cheery voice cities, malaysia's infamous fugitive, the jungle who took on i was having to go no nothing. no hood for 5 years. what you've been listening to is a recording of one of a series of phone calls between joe lhota and the malaysian government that took place from may to november 28th aim. the recordings exclusively obtained by al-jazeera have been independently verified. just joe's distinctive accent is a legacy of an education at london's elite boarding school harrow. and then more than business school in the uni
the news continues here on out 0 after hunt 1st fugitive. he's one of the most wanted men on the planet, a playboy. a con man. accused of masterminding, the world's biggest heist a $4500000000.00 fraud, stolen from malaysia's silver, new well funded one m.v.p. . i think it should be punished severely on the run since 2016. al-jazeera is secured, never before heard recordings of the malaysian fugitive jolo, trying to bug an easy way out of going to jail. i asked him how our accounts i enjoy....
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so, 178 is the floor here, kasie hunt.ight now, the current makeup of congress -- i believe there is 197 republicans currently right now. bottom line, kasie, republicans expect to lose seats, not gain. is that right? >> i think that's right, chuck, yes. democrats expect to gain. i think it's most likely it's going to be in the single digits, so not necessarily that floor that you showed. i mean, that would be a real blood bath for republicans, if the house was down around those numbers. but the president is just -- we cannot underscore this enough -- such a drag for most republican candidates. and the question is, in my mind, in terms of the senate map, yes, the president is bad for them, but also, republicans feel like it was a lot worse two weeks ago, three weeks ago, when the president was hospitalized for coronavirus, and after that first devastating debate. if the election had been held then, i think republicans firmly believe they would have lost the senate. so, the question now is, are those unknowns -- you know, wh
so, 178 is the floor here, kasie hunt.ight now, the current makeup of congress -- i believe there is 197 republicans currently right now. bottom line, kasie, republicans expect to lose seats, not gain. is that right? >> i think that's right, chuck, yes. democrats expect to gain. i think it's most likely it's going to be in the single digits, so not necessarily that floor that you showed. i mean, that would be a real blood bath for republicans, if the house was down around those numbers....
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nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, hue huet.io iowa network and michael eric dyson of vanderbelt, "reckoning with race in america." president trump, folks, is still insisting he won the election, however, which he did not and joe biden did not win 80 million votes. he has. and that the election was marred by massive fraud. it was not. he put to rest the idea he would not leave the white house on january 20th. listen. >> if the electoral college does elect president elect joe biden, are you not going to leave this building? >> certainly i will. certainly i will. you know that. but i think that there will be a lot of things happening between now and the 20th of january. >> kay henderson, you're the one not stuck with the rest of us coastal elites and i guess michael eric dyson gets to be in longer a coastal elite when he heads to vanderbelt from georgetown. literally geographic middle of the country, what do the americans hear when the president complains about this election? >> not everyone is hearing that, number one. number two
nbc news capitol hill correspondent kasie hunt, hue huet.io iowa network and michael eric dyson of vanderbelt, "reckoning with race in america." president trump, folks, is still insisting he won the election, however, which he did not and joe biden did not win 80 million votes. he has. and that the election was marred by massive fraud. it was not. he put to rest the idea he would not leave the white house on january 20th. listen. >> if the electoral college does elect president...