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." >>> jamaica is hoping to legalize marijuana.kers in the country believe it would help bring tourists to the island. >>> and "tonight show" host jimmy fallon brought all of that up in last night's monologue. >> lawmakers -- [ laughter ] -- in jamaica are considering a bill to legalize marijuana, yeah. in related news, lawmakers in italy are considering a bill to legalize spaghetti and lawmakers in ireland are considering a bill to legalize whiskey, so it's very interesting. >> yeah, man. that's your morning dish of "scrambled politics." >>> all right, i'm joined now on the phone by "washington post" reporter ed o'keefe. good morning to you, ed. >> reporter: good morning, betty. >> we have to talk about this. in a tea party shocker, house majority leader eric cantor lost his primary race. did you see this coming? >> no, frankly. shocked and stunned and stupified don't describe what people were feeling last night when the results came in. this was totally unexpected, at least by people in washington and others who have been trackin
." >>> jamaica is hoping to legalize marijuana.kers in the country believe it would help bring tourists to the island. >>> and "tonight show" host jimmy fallon brought all of that up in last night's monologue. >> lawmakers -- [ laughter ] -- in jamaica are considering a bill to legalize marijuana, yeah. in related news, lawmakers in italy are considering a bill to legalize spaghetti and lawmakers in ireland are considering a bill to legalize whiskey, so...
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finished unbeaten 105, the king posing in a very, very strong, in jamaica. >> ben crane won his first title in 2014. marathon day of 30 holes, while the american slipped to a three over par of 73, it was enough to give him a one stroke victory over troy merritt. he will still miss out on this week's u.s. open. >>> longest playoff in pag history. steve alker and e-tour record in 1949 whether two flair two playe declared winners, after darkness, chris frume has would be stage 2 in france, the team bicycle rider, the 150 kilometer race, and al berto confidore, by six seconds. >> yes of course i gave it my all today. with a climb like that, a battle with al ber tow was very, very hard. >> that's all for now. back to you in london. >> raul, thank you. now a serbian artist whose performance is sitting in a chair for weeks on end, is about to open another exhibition. >> there is something for everyone. from the old to the new to the unusual, it's rarely about following sheep. in london it's about following pair. 63-year-old marina. wandering around a room just walking for eight hours a day a
finished unbeaten 105, the king posing in a very, very strong, in jamaica. >> ben crane won his first title in 2014. marathon day of 30 holes, while the american slipped to a three over par of 73, it was enough to give him a one stroke victory over troy merritt. he will still miss out on this week's u.s. open. >>> longest playoff in pag history. steve alker and e-tour record in 1949 whether two flair two playe declared winners, after darkness, chris frume has would be stage 2 in...
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lawmakers -- [ laughter ] -- in jamaica are considering a a bill to legalize marijuana. yeah.news, lawmakers in italy are considering a bill to legalize spaghetti, and lawmakers in ireland are considering a bill to legalize whiskey. so, it's very interesting. [ cheers and applause ] legalize that spaghetti over here! >> steve: hey! ho! oh! >> jimmy: they call me joey spaghetti. you know why? don't worry about it. [ laughter ] you're the one who asked me. >> steve: why would you tell me about it? >> jimmy: i wasn't worried about it. >> steve: hey, don't even worry about it. they know why they call me joey spaghetti. >> jimmy: you wanna know why they call me joey spaghetti? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: don't worry about it. [ laughter ] >> steve: you're the one who -- >> jimmy: i didn't ask. >> steve: i wasn't worried in the first place. >> steve: now you're making me worry. >> jimmy: eh, i think you're worried about it a little bit. >> steve: you should be worried about it. >> jimmy: why? >> steve: forget about it. joey clams. [ clapping ] that only deserved one. >> jimmy: and fin
lawmakers -- [ laughter ] -- in jamaica are considering a a bill to legalize marijuana. yeah.news, lawmakers in italy are considering a bill to legalize spaghetti, and lawmakers in ireland are considering a bill to legalize whiskey. so, it's very interesting. [ cheers and applause ] legalize that spaghetti over here! >> steve: hey! ho! oh! >> jimmy: they call me joey spaghetti. you know why? don't worry about it. [ laughter ] you're the one who asked me. >> steve: why would...
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they battered jamaica 8-0. they are both finding their goals in touch. mitch morale is positive before the opening match. >> it is all happening and we are proud to be here. this is the next step for my players. we arrived in brazil and the competition will start very soon. there is a lot of happiness and i believe my players are in good spirits to start training before the first match. >> the opening match will be against the first of 2 south american oppositions for the french. honduras is not expecting an easy ride. >> they are very aggressive on the pitch. they play at a very high physical level. i am not too worried about that. if they are too aggressive they will be punished. we can also be punished if we are aggressive, two. -- too. thisis a characteristic of team, but it is not the only characteristic. have good players, especially up front. they are a very difficult team to play against. >> that match will get underway on the 15th of june. ecuador and switzerland make up the rest of group e. year coast's player of the is out for their opening ga
they battered jamaica 8-0. they are both finding their goals in touch. mitch morale is positive before the opening match. >> it is all happening and we are proud to be here. this is the next step for my players. we arrived in brazil and the competition will start very soon. there is a lot of happiness and i believe my players are in good spirits to start training before the first match. >> the opening match will be against the first of 2 south american oppositions for the french....
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. >> authorities had evidence that osborne transported illegal drugs in a boat from jamaica to florida osbourne's trial, debbie reluctantly testified against him. >> debbie testified that ron osborne had told her he had been on a boat for a two-month period. this boat was the one that was subsequently found to have storage compartments where the drugs had been stored. >> osborne was in prison at the time of debbie's murder. but investigators checked to see whether any of the other defendants might have killed her. >> transcripts of the drug smuggling case were reviewed along with interviews of the investigating officers to determine where the players actually were and how the entire investigation unfolded. >> detectives concluded there was no connection to debbie's murder. as a matter of routine, police also interviewed debbie's ex-husband. the couple had been divorced for four years and shared custody of 6-year-old lacy. >> was a an amiable divorce. both parties had gone in different directions. and the ex-husband of debbie was alibied up. he wasn't home that night. >> so investigator
. >> authorities had evidence that osborne transported illegal drugs in a boat from jamaica to florida osbourne's trial, debbie reluctantly testified against him. >> debbie testified that ron osborne had told her he had been on a boat for a two-month period. this boat was the one that was subsequently found to have storage compartments where the drugs had been stored. >> osborne was in prison at the time of debbie's murder. but investigators checked to see whether any of the...
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scoring eight goals is not easy, him if some say -- even if some say it was only jamaica.we also have to see what they've done before facing us. they did not suffer a thrashing. they never conceded more than two goals. they only beat them by scoring a goal in the 85th minute. it is to our credit and the credit of the players regarding what they have done. it is a good night to fill ourselves with confidence without going to brazil being overconfident. it is a good last warm-up game that ends three weeks of preparation. england scored a touchdown in brazil. they will be based in rio throughout the tournament and will train on a secure military base. they traveled from miami after their final warm-up game saturday evening. the 66-year-old coach content with his side's preparation. >> the week in miami has been superb. the temperatures and humidity have given us some idea of what we will find in brazil. now it is all about the real thing, getting on with the tournament. preparation is done. we feel we are in a good place. we will try to prove it on the field. >> he will now s
scoring eight goals is not easy, him if some say -- even if some say it was only jamaica.we also have to see what they've done before facing us. they did not suffer a thrashing. they never conceded more than two goals. they only beat them by scoring a goal in the 85th minute. it is to our credit and the credit of the players regarding what they have done. it is a good night to fill ourselves with confidence without going to brazil being overconfident. it is a good last warm-up game that ends...
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. >> after a stunning victory in a friendly match against jamaica on sunday, the french national teame on their way to brazil. they will be traveling without one of their players who is still recovering from injury. the team have the first match against honduras on sunday. amnesty has been imposed in the capital of the central african republic. the move was to encourage residents to hand over weapons to authorities with no questions asked. become comes six months after the african union and french army launched peacekeeping operations in the war-torn nation. countican union soldiers , and machetes. all of these have been handed over by civilians after the central african republic prime minister declared sunday a no questions asked disarmament day in the capital. >> those who have come voluntarily without asking for anything to hand over their grenades and ammunition are people who are really committed to peace. they have to be encouraged. thank the whole population to continue on this path -- i encourage the whole population to continue on this path. >> the country has been plagued by
. >> after a stunning victory in a friendly match against jamaica on sunday, the french national teame on their way to brazil. they will be traveling without one of their players who is still recovering from injury. the team have the first match against honduras on sunday. amnesty has been imposed in the capital of the central african republic. the move was to encourage residents to hand over weapons to authorities with no questions asked. become comes six months after the african union...
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we have him visiting his whole family from jamaica. he's going to finish the lyrics to this traditional camp song. >> i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ where the deer and the antelope play ♪ ♪ where seldom is hurt, a discouraging word -- ♪ ♪ where the skies are not cloudy or gray ♪ ♪ >> he won. he's going for sure. good for him. my favorite camp song growing up was hello mother, hello father. while satirical touches on a very important aspect of the summer camp experience is kids learning to be independent because they are away from their parents and learning life skills on hir own. we got the travel apps to make it easier. what really happens to couples after years of marriage. the filmmaker of 112 weddings. first, these messages. >>> for the past 20 years filmmaker doug block found a way to make extra none fund his documentaries as working as a wedding photographer on the side, after filming more than 100 weddings doug began to wonder what happened to all of these couples? >> it's all part of this hbo documentary debuting june 30th called 112 weddings.
we have him visiting his whole family from jamaica. he's going to finish the lyrics to this traditional camp song. >> i know. ♪ ♪ ♪ where the deer and the antelope play ♪ ♪ where seldom is hurt, a discouraging word -- ♪ ♪ where the skies are not cloudy or gray ♪ ♪ >> he won. he's going for sure. good for him. my favorite camp song growing up was hello mother, hello father. while satirical touches on a very important aspect of the summer camp experience is kids...
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. >> had a jamaica transition from the fruit and bear fund and being an investor to been involved inhe movie industry? >> this was a charity i thought about over 14 years ago when i had younger daughters and i felt like they were such treasures and they were not really absorbed by kids. i actually went out and financed " soul surfer" which people thought it was crazy to do. it was a movie which sony got behind. annasophia robb played the role of a girl that lost her arm to a shark attack when she was 13. she came back incredibly. the next year she ended up coming fifth place in the national contest. the next year, she won a contest. the overwhelming adversity that she showed and her work ethic. her face and how she prospered. she's still one of the top role models in the world today for overcoming adversity. >> this would be the kind of movie that would be part of the program. what other movies are available? what are you looking to showcase? >> one of my favorites is "freedom writers" with hilary swank. we have a lot of sports films. it is about coming together. teambuilding, overco
. >> had a jamaica transition from the fruit and bear fund and being an investor to been involved inhe movie industry? >> this was a charity i thought about over 14 years ago when i had younger daughters and i felt like they were such treasures and they were not really absorbed by kids. i actually went out and financed " soul surfer" which people thought it was crazy to do. it was a movie which sony got behind. annasophia robb played the role of a girl that lost her arm to...
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territories, particularly those with the highest number of foreign offenders the countries like nigeria, jamaica, ma vietnam, china, to make sure we make progress on returning these prisoners. we need to use the prisoner transfer agreements within the european union because that could lead to a large return of prisoners not least to poland but we have to keep up the pressure on this, and i also believe if we get a conservative government after the next election we will have a substantive reform to the human rights act which is not working properly for britain. >> last month the national health service missed it cancer treatment target for the very first time. what does the primus had to say to patients and their families who have had to put their lives on hold waiting for vital treatment to start? >> there isn't a family in this country that isn't affected by cancer and the difficulties of making sure you get the treatment that you need as fast as you can but we have a series of targets for cancer treatment and we are meeting almost all of them. we've seen an increase in terms of 15% in terms of
territories, particularly those with the highest number of foreign offenders the countries like nigeria, jamaica, ma vietnam, china, to make sure we make progress on returning these prisoners. we need to use the prisoner transfer agreements within the european union because that could lead to a large return of prisoners not least to poland but we have to keep up the pressure on this, and i also believe if we get a conservative government after the next election we will have a substantive reform...
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. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for consideringill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's holding a ball in his hand, for being a worldwide ambassador of soccer, yet apparently not knowing the basic rules of soccer. [ laughter ] who cares? i drew it already. >> steve: what are you making a a big deal out of it? >> jimmy: what's the big deal? you gotta make a big deal out of everything? >> steve: little armadillo, he loves this stuff. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, "game of thrones'" writer george r. r. martin, for joining twitter. if there's anything you're good at, it's wasting 140 characters at once. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] [ sad music plays ] thank you, throw back thursday, for basically saying, see, at one point, i was cute. [ laughter ] third grade. >> steve: aww. [ applause ] [ sad music plays ] >> jimmy: thank you, any food that has the word artisanal in it. [ laughter ] for warning me that there's going to be a long
. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for consideringill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's holding a ball in his hand, for being a worldwide ambassador of soccer, yet apparently not knowing the basic rules of soccer. [ laughter ] who cares? i drew it already. >> steve: what are you making a a big deal out of it? >>...
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wouldn't be bad to be in jamaica. >> and how big a deal is ivan?rything. >> ivan jammin' ramen, you're good, mo. >> and norah's hungry. >> i just sent you an e-mail. seriously, can you bring me some of that back to the studio? >> there's pork belly in here. this is shoyu ramen which is soy sauce ramen. as soon as the camera's off i'm going to eat this in one gulp. >> thank you so much. >>> now to this, how to appear nude in front of a live theater audience. news you can use. daniel radcliffe reveals the advice he got from gary ,, firsrefused all debates.rnly now honda's slinging mud, launching false attacks. isn't it time to put the old politics aside? the chronicle endorses ro khanna, saying he "offers an upgrade in congress for silicon valley." and the mercury news says, "ro khanna is ready for the congress of tomorrow... ...while honda is a politician of the past." for our future: ro khanna. khanna: i'm ro khanna and i approve this message. bulldog: yosometimes, all it takes is a warm heart and a cold nose. that's why mattress discounters good d
wouldn't be bad to be in jamaica. >> and how big a deal is ivan?rything. >> ivan jammin' ramen, you're good, mo. >> and norah's hungry. >> i just sent you an e-mail. seriously, can you bring me some of that back to the studio? >> there's pork belly in here. this is shoyu ramen which is soy sauce ramen. as soon as the camera's off i'm going to eat this in one gulp. >> thank you so much. >>> now to this, how to appear nude in front of a live theater...
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a string ever sproinls led australia to nationalize its gun possession, jamaica and el salvador all rank low in terms of gun ownership but these three countries have the highest murder rates in the world. but just the developed world, the united states has more guns and gun deaths than any other. number 1. americans are 20 times more likely to be killed with a gun than other developed countries, john. >> jonathan betz, thank you. our first stop in five days, guns around the world is switzerland. there, the gun culture is rooted in security rather than protection. >> 40 minutes outside of zÜrich, guns are zipped in sports bags or casually slung over shoulders and carried like bats to baseball practice. squeezing the trigger on targets. in switzerland they say gunplay is a national addiction. only america, yemen and serbia have more guns per capita. >> not only you have to shoot, you have to really to concentrate and to look and you have to breathe right. >> reporter: over the years swiss officials have lost track of how many guns are in private hands here. but it's estimated there are 2 t
a string ever sproinls led australia to nationalize its gun possession, jamaica and el salvador all rank low in terms of gun ownership but these three countries have the highest murder rates in the world. but just the developed world, the united states has more guns and gun deaths than any other. number 1. americans are 20 times more likely to be killed with a gun than other developed countries, john. >> jonathan betz, thank you. our first stop in five days, guns around the world is...
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and was a bohemian extraordinaire, bisexual from jamaica, and someone who had been an editor for revolutionarygazine, traveled the world, but mainly live life as a low low-pay or un-paid bohemian characters discovering things and then writing novels about them but also writing poetry. i think he wrote a poem called let us not die quietly are something like that amidst the white attack on african americans and the riots of 1919. it was read by churchill, the british population. >> profits. and again, to take this full circle, the form of comex, there is a fellow, a radical writer and sexologist. >> he starts a magazine in 1920. his magazine last until 1940. he is 40 years old and lives with his magazine. >> you quote him. a lot of magazine editors have died in some other magazines. you quote him. eckhart's and that represents a kind of -- i'm sorry, i can't read my handwriting. a snapshot logic. a carton represents a kind of snapshot logic that is much sharper than words but more effective than argument. >> indeed. well, the comic stage was the most popular section of the daily newspaper from 1
and was a bohemian extraordinaire, bisexual from jamaica, and someone who had been an editor for revolutionarygazine, traveled the world, but mainly live life as a low low-pay or un-paid bohemian characters discovering things and then writing novels about them but also writing poetry. i think he wrote a poem called let us not die quietly are something like that amidst the white attack on african americans and the riots of 1919. it was read by churchill, the british population. >> profits....
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. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for consideringill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's holding a ball in his hand, for being a worldwide ambassador of soccer, yet apparently not knowing the basic rules of soccer. [ laughter ] who cares? big deal. i drew it already. >> steve: what are you making a a big deal out of it? >> jimmy: what's the big deal? you gotta make a big deal out of everything? >> steve: little armadillo, he loves this stuff. [ laughter ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, "game of thrones'" writer george r. r. martin, for joining twitter. if there's anything you're good at, it's wasting 140 characters at once. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ laughter ] [ sad music plays ] thank you, throw back thursday, for basically saying, see, at one point, i was cute. [ laughter ] third grade. >> steve: aww. [ applause ] [ sad music plays ] >> jimmy: thank you, any food that has the word artisanal in it. [ laughter ] for warning me that there's going to
. >> steve: aww, look how cute he is. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: thank you, lawmakers in jamaica, for consideringill to legalize marijuana. just remember to pass it on the left-hand side. [ applause ] ♪ thank you, world cup mascot, fuleco, who's holding a ball in his hand, for being a worldwide ambassador of soccer, yet apparently not knowing the basic rules of soccer. [ laughter ] who cares? big deal. i drew it already. >> steve: what are you making a a big deal out of it?...
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you know, then usually jamaica, point a can a. >> wait. over the ones in mexico, because mine was very close to port a val art a what other? >> cancun rivera mia area, our number one spot, for northeast travelers, new york, philadelphia, very convenient to get to. very, very popular now on the west coast, kabo. >> okay. >> then port a val art a still top there, as well. >> portavallarda. >> so apparently all of our guests are going to the portavallarta. >> aa lot of people on the east coast like to go there. >> you can be therefore 24 hours, then it is legal to get married after that. it is an english, you know, the ceremony, there is no blood work that's needed. and you come home and you're married, again, non-stop flights easy to get tonight a lot of all inclusive, it tends to be the key, too, so the bride and good morning say hey, we'll all go to the bar. there is nobody stuck with a bar tab. >> next up is point a can a, dominican republic, i have heard an amazing, one of my friends at home just did destination wedding, and i was very f
you know, then usually jamaica, point a can a. >> wait. over the ones in mexico, because mine was very close to port a val art a what other? >> cancun rivera mia area, our number one spot, for northeast travelers, new york, philadelphia, very convenient to get to. very, very popular now on the west coast, kabo. >> okay. >> then port a val art a still top there, as well. >> portavallarda. >> so apparently all of our guests are going to the portavallarta....
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been to jamaica first call about writing the book? >> guest: i did. >> host: who did you call? >> guest: i called ahead of the american foundation for equal rights which is the foundation that was formed to fund this lawsuit eventually, and ted, and i just said look, i'm just, i kind of, i always knew that i would know what the right book was right. every journalist thinks they have a book in them. i always felt i would have to feel really passionate and just i'll know it when a seat. i just knew it. i knew this was the book i wanted to write. i wanted to write a for so many reasons but mostly because this was to meet a fascinating group of people. during the course of reporting this story i of course got to know the four plaintiffs at the heart of this lawsuit and i just come dinner, was captivated. i want to find what would happen to them. it was, as you know, this was not, thisi
been to jamaica first call about writing the book? >> guest: i did. >> host: who did you call? >> guest: i called ahead of the american foundation for equal rights which is the foundation that was formed to fund this lawsuit eventually, and ted, and i just said look, i'm just, i kind of, i always knew that i would know what the right book was right. every journalist thinks they have a book in them. i always felt i would have to feel really passionate and just i'll know it when...
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he was sure he was getting sent back to this place, jamaica, that he knew nobody. had nobody left.icked in and he found himself an attorney. he got out of detention. he's now trying to get a job again. he's back with his newborn kid and his partner and so it really changes people's life. >> and as both of you have pointed out, this is in so many ways a family issue. in 2013 there were nearly 72,400 people who were removed from the u.s., right. this is in new york who were removed from the u.s. who actually have u.s.-born children. in part giving lie to that anchor baby narrative that had emerged politically. your children who are u.s.-born citizens are not in fact anchors. this splits up families all the time. >> that's right. and i can tell you something about the numbers we're seeing that help families stay together here in new york state and they're the pilot, the unity pilot. we're seeing that in 50% of cases attorneys have been able to identify a potential from relief, for people, parents and mothers here in new york city. this is a very important figure because under this stu
he was sure he was getting sent back to this place, jamaica, that he knew nobody. had nobody left.icked in and he found himself an attorney. he got out of detention. he's now trying to get a job again. he's back with his newborn kid and his partner and so it really changes people's life. >> and as both of you have pointed out, this is in so many ways a family issue. in 2013 there were nearly 72,400 people who were removed from the u.s., right. this is in new york who were removed from the...
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. >> no, you got to go to jamaica. >> no, it's not. >> even in jail, ranich manages to have a few laughsme genuine sorrow. now in her second stay at maricopa, this time facing charges of identity theft and trafficking stolen property, she lost custody of her 5-year-old daughter during her first time here. >> my aunt has her. it's really tough. my fiance has two daughters of his own that he's kinda just taken over being their mother so technically i have three but one i can't really see. i'll get her back eventually. >> back at the 4th avenue jail, joe watson is helping another inmate deal with the pain of separation from his loved one. >> what's up, man? you want it. >> i wrote that poem for your girl. >> let me see. >> let me read it to you and see if it's all right. i write this for you in the sweetest sense with love and longing this is true romance. if i were a free man, i'd whisk you away. we'd be on the lam and in love come what may. flowers, flowers you know which ones, the ones that grow tall from mesa to the queen creek, from a.j. to the east, i will cry your name and then repea
. >> no, you got to go to jamaica. >> no, it's not. >> even in jail, ranich manages to have a few laughsme genuine sorrow. now in her second stay at maricopa, this time facing charges of identity theft and trafficking stolen property, she lost custody of her 5-year-old daughter during her first time here. >> my aunt has her. it's really tough. my fiance has two daughters of his own that he's kinda just taken over being their mother so technically i have three but one i...
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an internet search connected her to a company called ace moving and storage based in jamaica queens.>> it was a door to door move. they were going to come in, pack my belongings, bubble wrap, boxes, load it on the truck, and ship it to my home. their quote from my inventory list that i gave them over the phone was $1,750. >> reporter: britney claims she did ask ace to see her one bedroom, 560 square feet apartment in person. >> the gentleman on the phone said there wouldn't be a problem, the move was going to be perfect, they'd been doing this for years, and not to worry. >> reporter: in october four movers spent all day packing and loading the truck. but instead of a final price near the $1,750 she was quoted over the phone, the bill came to $13,390, an increase of roughly 700%. >> i was in shock. you know, they wanted payment ght then ? >> in full, righthe and there. >> reporter: the problem was the quite she received was not a binding estimate. itest's alw that movers provide a quote based on a visual in-persopectnn of what's to be tranou estimates. >> i agree that i owe them more
an internet search connected her to a company called ace moving and storage based in jamaica queens.>> it was a door to door move. they were going to come in, pack my belongings, bubble wrap, boxes, load it on the truck, and ship it to my home. their quote from my inventory list that i gave them over the phone was $1,750. >> reporter: britney claims she did ask ace to see her one bedroom, 560 square feet apartment in person. >> the gentleman on the phone said there wouldn't be...
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i went to jamaica, another one of the united nations committees and everybody wanted a copy. i got invited to cuba. doctors, lawyers, nurses, dentists to zimbabwe. zimbabwe did become independent. he didn't call me back in time to get this set that i had set up. he did not see the importance of it. the good part was that i was able to parlay this paper on the behalf of the nba. help in thes could independence of zimbabwe. here is a crying achievement, my gotle in the white house the document to jimmy carter. and got him to hold onto sanctions because of the document. so, that was the most significant aspect of what i did when i was president. that movement connection was i was able to organize the people. that was in 1979. had a great convention in los angeles. hadmy keynote speaker, i louis farrakhan who mesmerized the people. i had met him in new haven when i was up there. he was the minister in charge of the march. he spoke for about an hour and everybody gave him come it must have been about 10 standing ovations when he got finished, he had everyone in the palm of his han
i went to jamaica, another one of the united nations committees and everybody wanted a copy. i got invited to cuba. doctors, lawyers, nurses, dentists to zimbabwe. zimbabwe did become independent. he didn't call me back in time to get this set that i had set up. he did not see the importance of it. the good part was that i was able to parlay this paper on the behalf of the nba. help in thes could independence of zimbabwe. here is a crying achievement, my gotle in the white house the document to...
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are you at all concerned you could be deported back to jamaica?ver really crossed my mind. i think i'm young lady living and i'm going to school, i'm working, i'm doing what i can. i'm not doing anything negative toward anybody. so i don't feel like that should ever be a problem. >> what is your next move, i mean, in terms of the fight for immigration reform? i assume you want to be involved in that and make that happen? >> yes, i do. i'm just hoping that they make it legal because everybody like in the video, they ask why don't you just make yourself a citizen or get your residency, like it's not that easy u it's really not. i think that the law should be passed where kids like myself who did come here when we were younger, with no say in coming here. >> you were, like, what, 2, right? >> yes, i was 2 years old i had absolutely no say in whether i wanted to come here or not and deal with these consequences later in my life, i feel like we should not be punished for the decision, not that it was bad decision, but the decisions of our parents. i fe
are you at all concerned you could be deported back to jamaica?ver really crossed my mind. i think i'm young lady living and i'm going to school, i'm working, i'm doing what i can. i'm not doing anything negative toward anybody. so i don't feel like that should ever be a problem. >> what is your next move, i mean, in terms of the fight for immigration reform? i assume you want to be involved in that and make that happen? >> yes, i do. i'm just hoping that they make it legal because...
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another country we like is jamaica which lost quite a lot of value through the past few years.ve gone through debt restructuring and implementing macro reforms. they're following an imf program. regardless what is going on at the country level, the companies are doing quite well. so we see a lost opportunity there. david: now some of these countries, even pakistan is among those frontier countries that moved dramatically to the upside recently, can't they move just as dramatically to the downside? >> absolutely. we've seen that in quite a few countries. mongolia for instance, lost 50% last couple years. several markets. it is easy for them to lose value quickly. liz: malaysia is an interesting one. malaysia has been a nice performer but again it's a devicesy market along with -- dicey market, like names like bulgaria up 90%. nigeria has incredible return. when we show the map, a lot of african nations are considered a frontier market. any area there where you can dip a toe. >> africa is a interesting case. they had a nice run last year but we think valuations are quite high. pe
another country we like is jamaica which lost quite a lot of value through the past few years.ve gone through debt restructuring and implementing macro reforms. they're following an imf program. regardless what is going on at the country level, the companies are doing quite well. so we see a lost opportunity there. david: now some of these countries, even pakistan is among those frontier countries that moved dramatically to the upside recently, can't they move just as dramatically to the...
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we named her jamaica, and she was with us until about nine years ago.and now it a third one what does and does not happen now everything stops because, you know, children well as well. so he is very popular. his best seller staff pick is how to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you nini harris it is an actual book that outsells anyone else. now, you first come in and counteract over what i hope people see you have not been in here before. it is an amazing display of books that they did not even know existed which happens a lot. lately people talk about booksellers, independent bookstores carry in the collection. as a fancy word that is true. you will see a lot of just the usual stuff and interact with booksellers to actually read those books and are excited about them and can steer you to something that you have not known about before. >> book tv took a trip to st. st. louis was very to explore the literary city. we met with one author who on cover several firsthand accounts of the civil war for her book on most unsettled state. >> this book began wa
we named her jamaica, and she was with us until about nine years ago.and now it a third one what does and does not happen now everything stops because, you know, children well as well. so he is very popular. his best seller staff pick is how to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you nini harris it is an actual book that outsells anyone else. now, you first come in and counteract over what i hope people see you have not been in here before. it is an amazing display of books that they did not...
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i don't know you're jamaicaing right? it happened in new york but only for a week.op up cafe opened in april the first in the u.s.. >> reporter: and a perfect success. lisa's rescue organization is one of two that will provide the adoptable cats for the san francisco venture called kittea. >> it allows us to bring our cats in a non-caged setting that really can give them an environment to showcase their personalities and show what a great cat they're going to be. >> reporter: there have been challenges. the first? the health department. >> they said absolutely not. cats, tea? tea is food. just it's not going to work. >> reporter: the solution? as they did in new york, the cats will be closed off from the area where the food is doled out. but in a city with skyrocketing rents, it's been real challenge finding a space that is affordable where the landlord is also on board. >> and we've had this issue with a couple where they just want pure retail. or they just want a cafe. not a cat cafe. >> reporter: but today she's very close to deal and hoping to make the announcem
i don't know you're jamaicaing right? it happened in new york but only for a week.op up cafe opened in april the first in the u.s.. >> reporter: and a perfect success. lisa's rescue organization is one of two that will provide the adoptable cats for the san francisco venture called kittea. >> it allows us to bring our cats in a non-caged setting that really can give them an environment to showcase their personalities and show what a great cat they're going to be. >> reporter:...
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we named her jamaica and she was with us until nine years ago and while we were still missing her, yet one, another black pussycat showed up, he is totally lost, what does or doesn't happen here and how, that is a whole customer base of his own. there are many people especially children who come here specifically to see spike. he is often somewhere napping. they never stop until we find him because children will leave in tears if they can't see spike. he is very popular. his best selling staff pick is how to tell if your cat is plotting to kill you. is an actual book and is also, anyone else at staff pick, all of them. when you first coming and encounter this i hope people who haven't been here before can see an amazing display of books they didn't know existed. that happens a lot. lately, people talk about booksellers curating their collections. is a fancy word but it is true. they will see a lot of fresh and unusual stuff. then they're going to interact with booksellers who read those books, and can steer you to something maybe you haven't known about before. >> booktv took a trip to
we named her jamaica and she was with us until nine years ago and while we were still missing her, yet one, another black pussycat showed up, he is totally lost, what does or doesn't happen here and how, that is a whole customer base of his own. there are many people especially children who come here specifically to see spike. he is often somewhere napping. they never stop until we find him because children will leave in tears if they can't see spike. he is very popular. his best selling staff...
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a lot of faith in the american public that if you actually lead, lay out a vision for america and jamaica-basedo america and you're given the opportunity to do so as a leader, you call upon america to step forward and do their part to make america viable enterprise going forward, that's a lot of confidence to. and people that second at the. >> host: i think he came to d.c. this in your i did, 1991, and i wonder if you noticed for all those 23 years you've had conservatives around the country sending money to politicians in d.c. but also all the conservative nonprofits in the hope they would help make america more conservative. but over that time at least my perspective the country has become anything but, by any other measure mentioned today, the welfare rate, out of birth wedlock. what happened all those billions? was that wasted translate i think republicans have focused on the wrong place. one of the things i've done since i left the political race, the race for president is i became ceo of a movie production county. one of the reasons you seen a change in america that your toddler is becaus
a lot of faith in the american public that if you actually lead, lay out a vision for america and jamaica-basedo america and you're given the opportunity to do so as a leader, you call upon america to step forward and do their part to make america viable enterprise going forward, that's a lot of confidence to. and people that second at the. >> host: i think he came to d.c. this in your i did, 1991, and i wonder if you noticed for all those 23 years you've had conservatives around the...
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the islamic republic of mauritania pending here in the senate 272 days, kingdom of norway 272 days, jamaica 272 days, the kingdom of losuto, 232 days, democratic republic of timor, 314 days, namibia 314 days, niger, niger, critical in issues of terrorism and counterterrorism in africa, nomination on this floor pending for 314 days, trinidad and tobacco aigo 14 days, albania, 319 days, and topping the list, a strong ally of the united states, the republic of peru, the ambassadorial nomination pending on the floor of the senate for 353 days, almost a year. again, mr. president, these vacancies represent nearly 30% of all of the in-country ambassadorships that the united states send around the globe. essentially just hanging a sign out in front of the of united states with a vacant sign on it. i would submit, mr. president, that vacancies means an uncertainty about leadership and that hurts embassy security. you and i were both governors. we know that our agencies ran a lot better when they knew who the leaders were. an interim, a part time, a temporary, an account acting, that's not the same
the islamic republic of mauritania pending here in the senate 272 days, kingdom of norway 272 days, jamaica 272 days, the kingdom of losuto, 232 days, democratic republic of timor, 314 days, namibia 314 days, niger, niger, critical in issues of terrorism and counterterrorism in africa, nomination on this floor pending for 314 days, trinidad and tobacco aigo 14 days, albania, 319 days, and topping the list, a strong ally of the united states, the republic of peru, the ambassadorial nomination...
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territories, particularly those with the highest number of foreign offenders the countries like nigeria, jamaica, ma vietnam, china, to make sure we make progress on returning these prisoners. we need to use the prisoner transfer agreements within the european union because that could lead to a large return of prisoners not least to poland but we have to keep up the pressure on this, and i also believe if we get a conservative government after the next election we will have a substantive reform to the human rights act which is not working properly for britain. >> last month the national health service missed it cancer treatment target for the very first time. what does the primus had to say to patients and their families who have had to put their lives on hold waiting for vital treatment to start? >> there isn't a family in this country that isn't affected by cancer and the difficulties of making sure you get the treatment that you need as fast as you can but we have a series of targets for cancer treatment and we are meeting almost all of them. we've seen an increase in terms of 15% in terms of
territories, particularly those with the highest number of foreign offenders the countries like nigeria, jamaica, ma vietnam, china, to make sure we make progress on returning these prisoners. we need to use the prisoner transfer agreements within the european union because that could lead to a large return of prisoners not least to poland but we have to keep up the pressure on this, and i also believe if we get a conservative government after the next election we will have a substantive reform...
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i went to jamaica, another one of the united nations committees , and everybody wanted a copy. i got invited to cuba. because of that paper, which i eventually did a year later. lawyers idea to bring and doctors and nurses and pharmacists -- not pharmacists -- dentists to zimbabwe. that got shot down because the zimbabwean ambassador -- they were very grateful for what we had done. he didn't call me back in time for me to get this grant that i had set up. he said mr. williams, this thing will die in less we get the zimbabwe government to agree. and he did not get to me in time. he did not see the importance of it. the good part was that i was able to parlay this paper on the behalf of the nba. into a position where black lawyers could help in the independence of zimbabwe. here is a crowning achievement, my people in the white house got the document to jimmy carter. and got him to hold onto sanctions because of the document. that is what we were told. that was probably the most significant aspect of what i did when i was president. that movement connection was there because we w
i went to jamaica, another one of the united nations committees , and everybody wanted a copy. i got invited to cuba. because of that paper, which i eventually did a year later. lawyers idea to bring and doctors and nurses and pharmacists -- not pharmacists -- dentists to zimbabwe. that got shot down because the zimbabwean ambassador -- they were very grateful for what we had done. he didn't call me back in time for me to get this grant that i had set up. he said mr. williams, this thing will...
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. >>> jamaica considering relaxing restrictions on marijuana.tially decriminalize small amounts of pot known as ganja. less than two oinss is a petty offense that could lead to a fine but not arrest. it calls for releases marijuana for scientific medical purposes. >>> 26 million americans have been in a storm zone most of the weekend it's not over yet. extreme weather includes flooding to tornados to baseball-sized hail. abc's clayton sandell is tracking it all. >> on alert for tornados and flash flooding. torrential rains soaking virginia and a twister did this in michigan. >> i sat on the ground and held my son. that's all i had. >> reporter: storms brought this light show to oklahoma and six states are threatened by flash floods. other places far too dry. government forecasters warned extreme drought has the he west in a strangle thald will help to super charge summer wildfires. in the texas panhandle has been the driest three years on record. climatologists call it a modern day bust dowel. all of that rain, not enough for some, far too much
. >>> jamaica considering relaxing restrictions on marijuana.tially decriminalize small amounts of pot known as ganja. less than two oinss is a petty offense that could lead to a fine but not arrest. it calls for releases marijuana for scientific medical purposes. >>> 26 million americans have been in a storm zone most of the weekend it's not over yet. extreme weather includes flooding to tornados to baseball-sized hail. abc's clayton sandell is tracking it all. >> on...
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>> rounding up the top five miserable countries - iran, serbia, arnal teena and -- arge seepa and jamaica >>> with less than two weeks before the world cup. security preparations are in full strength. hundreds of emergency personnel took pleas in an exercise. authorities have held exercises. the world cup have expected to draw 3.7 million tourists to brazil. >>> a fiery plane crash in massachusetts killed all seven. oticials say -- officials say the aircraft ran off the runny in bedford. it was heading to new jersey. residents said they felt the explosion shake their homes. >>> a threat of severe weather for some parts of the country today. eboni deon is here with the forecast. >> we are dealing with strong showers, watching those areas and the upter midwest -- upper midwest. heavy downpours will be a good possibility as you make your way out here, west of oklahoma, where it's an area, where you see a small cluster of rain and storms. now we focus our attention across the upper midwest. we have slow moving showers and storms, moving across minnesota, and out to the west. there's scattered
>> rounding up the top five miserable countries - iran, serbia, arnal teena and -- arge seepa and jamaica >>> with less than two weeks before the world cup. security preparations are in full strength. hundreds of emergency personnel took pleas in an exercise. authorities have held exercises. the world cup have expected to draw 3.7 million tourists to brazil. >>> a fiery plane crash in massachusetts killed all seven. oticials say -- officials say the aircraft ran off the...
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. >> you should open a shop in jamaica and call it ivan's jammin' ramen. >> there you go. ♪ tonight you and then you did the show? >> yes. >> if my grandmother did to me you know mother nature wasn't as kind to you as other little girls, maybe you need to figure out how to wear makeup. >> which of you is the sexiest? >> from what fans say, the love of the contract. get his hands dirty. >> i can cook sing dance, and i can build your house. i'm available. >> all that. >> colin kaepernick -- is he married? >> no, he's not. >> and i am married so, yeah. >> "all that mattered." >> doesn't mean i'm an idiot. >> on "cbs this morning." >> horses are getting their prep run in a day ahead of tomorrow's big race. >> i love everything about this story. the owners, the trainers, the horse. story, the owners, the heat shields are compromised. we have multiple failures. are those thrusters burning? that's a negative. what's that alarm? fuel cell two is down. i'm going to have to guide her in manually. this is very exciting. but i'm at my stop. come again? i'm watching this on the train. it's so hard t
. >> you should open a shop in jamaica and call it ivan's jammin' ramen. >> there you go. ♪ tonight you and then you did the show? >> yes. >> if my grandmother did to me you know mother nature wasn't as kind to you as other little girls, maybe you need to figure out how to wear makeup. >> which of you is the sexiest? >> from what fans say, the love of the contract. get his hands dirty. >> i can cook sing dance, and i can build your house. i'm...
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oh, she was preparing to get married next month in jamaica of course left behind her fiancee, also leavesehind a five year old son. just horrible story out of missouri. >> tragic. >>> but people instantly think it is distracting driving. we don't believe it was. >> either way so tragic. >> gosh, all right, 8:07. you know the grocery store whole foods? i go there all the time. has been caught cheating customers, though, at some stores. >> in is in california, not around here. >> upscale grocery store chain will have to pay $800,000 in fines for over charging shoppers. turns out the stores were charging too much at the salad bar and hot food bar by not suggesting the weighing of the container, at the deli charging by the piece not the law, as required by law. whole foods issued a statement saying prices were accurate 98% of the time. >> hold on. how much could that flimsy little food container be weighing? an ounce, 2 ounces? >> they're not flimsy at whole foods though, they're little sturdier there. >> stirofoam or the plays snuck. >> they do the recycled like cardboard casino of you have
oh, she was preparing to get married next month in jamaica of course left behind her fiancee, also leavesehind a five year old son. just horrible story out of missouri. >> tragic. >>> but people instantly think it is distracting driving. we don't believe it was. >> either way so tragic. >> gosh, all right, 8:07. you know the grocery store whole foods? i go there all the time. has been caught cheating customers, though, at some stores. >> in is in california, not...
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guatemala, jamaica, swazaland, africa, st. kitts, south africa, colombia tenth. these are shocking numbers. that would tell us the most violent countries in the world, eight of ten of them are to our southern border. united states homicide rate 6.5 per 100,000, mexico 18.2. roughly triple that of the united states. both those numbers have gone up over the last five years. yet going south it gets far more dangerous. i wonder, what can i compare that to? venezuela, 53.7. number two most violent country in the world has to look up to detroit. violent death rate in detroit, homicide rate in detroit 54.6 compared to venezuela 53.7. the rest of the countries range down from 53.7 down to colombia 30.8. if we are going to move kids into america with the idea we are going to get them away from violence, we have to keep them out of detroit. i don't see people that are exiting detroit because the city is that dangerous. some probably do. we should put this in perspective. i also make the point that these children coming here, these thousands of unaccompanied minors coming h
guatemala, jamaica, swazaland, africa, st. kitts, south africa, colombia tenth. these are shocking numbers. that would tell us the most violent countries in the world, eight of ten of them are to our southern border. united states homicide rate 6.5 per 100,000, mexico 18.2. roughly triple that of the united states. both those numbers have gone up over the last five years. yet going south it gets far more dangerous. i wonder, what can i compare that to? venezuela, 53.7. number two most violent...
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. >> we have laden visiting with his family from jamaica.ong was "hello mother, hello father" which while satirical touches on an important as pecks of the summer camp experience, kids learning how to be independent, away from their parents learning life experiences on their own? you're great guest. >> appreciate it. >> whether heading to camp or on vacation we have the travel apps to make your trip easier. what happens to couples after years of marriage. what happens to couples after yei had this chronic, deep ache all over. it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. ei elawyo moo behav rdiviesters, c scle pevered feeli ommon s elawyo pine igofndle nkwhil da. scle pevered feeli ommon s elawyo use ca. sk your tne h vevechee ne!noeryoan.. some vevechee ne!noeryoan.. some yo my ney wa outi vevechee ne!noeryoan.. some yo my ow voi -tunroh my e t ag hapat . ow voi gnd no. nt wngyeahotromakes e t ag ha
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. >> we have laden visiting with his family from jamaica.atirical touches on an important as pecks of the summer camp experience, kids learning how to be independent, away from their parents learning life experiences on their own? you're great guest. >> appreciate it. >> whether heading to camp or on vacation we have the travel apps to make your trip easier. what happens to couples after years of marriage. what happens to couples after yei had this chronic, deep ache all over. it just wouldn't go away. my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now, i can plan my days and accomplish more. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or swelling, trouble breathi
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and was a bohemian extraordinaire, bisexual from jamaica, and someone who had been an editor for revolutionarye, traveled the world, but mainly live life as a low low-pay or un-paid bohemian characters discovering things and then writing novels about them but also writing poetry. i think he wrote a poem called let us not die quietly are something like that amidst the white attack on african americans and the riots of 1919. it was read by churchill, the british population. >> profits. and again, to take this full circle, the form of comex, there is a fellow, a radical writer and sexologist. >> he starts a magazine in 1920. his magazine last until 1940. he is 40 years old and lives with his magazine. >> you quote him. a lot of magazine editors have died in some other magazines. you quote him. eckhart's and that represents a kind of -- i'm sorry, i can't read my handwriting. a snapshot logic. a carton represents a kind of snapshot logic that is much sharper than words but more effective than argument. >> indeed. well, the comic stage was the most popular section of the daily newspaper from 1900 u
and was a bohemian extraordinaire, bisexual from jamaica, and someone who had been an editor for revolutionarye, traveled the world, but mainly live life as a low low-pay or un-paid bohemian characters discovering things and then writing novels about them but also writing poetry. i think he wrote a poem called let us not die quietly are something like that amidst the white attack on african americans and the riots of 1919. it was read by churchill, the british population. >> profits. and...
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. >> jamaica, once you go, you know. american airlines, traveling to over 250 cites in 40 countries. [captioning made possible by friends of nci]
. >> jamaica, once you go, you know. american airlines, traveling to over 250 cites in 40 countries. [captioning made possible by friends of nci]
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there was a young man from spain, one from jamaica, an all american named damian salvera from jamaica. these young men, these 11 players and some that didn't play all the time came from different cities and different cultures, but they were one, they were a team. they were in rhythm, always united in purpose. they were coached by the great bruce orina, famous coach. coached an olympic team. coach won the first championship here playing for the washington professional team here. he is now coaching in l.a. they won a championship there many times. he was good at getting this diverse group of young men and women playing in rhythm, in sync. it was really beautiful to watch. i guess, mr. president, that's why they call soccer the beautiful game. tonight our men's soccer team will play ghana in the first game since the 2014 world cup when ghana knocked them out of any more games. the world cup is special. more people watch that than watch the olympics. it comes about every four years. americans from all walks of life and all backgrounds will watch together and support our nation's soccer te
there was a young man from spain, one from jamaica, an all american named damian salvera from jamaica. these young men, these 11 players and some that didn't play all the time came from different cities and different cultures, but they were one, they were a team. they were in rhythm, always united in purpose. they were coached by the great bruce orina, famous coach. coached an olympic team. coach won the first championship here playing for the washington professional team here. he is now...