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artsy new york the managing editor of news site better and today jim dean says the war on terror is simply putting money into the pockets of u.s. intel. and politicians. or we went in afghanistan there was almost no one here when production there and then of course after we went in it miraculously began to skyrocket because the northern warlords went back into growing opium to fund the war and also to enrich themselves later that the u.s. contractors people who were involved in doing a lot of the air flights in and out of the country began shipping drugs later we found out that a lot of the increase in heroin production was being officially done and the money going in the pockets of eventually ending up in political campaigns in the us and also to fund black projects for intelligence operations that they didn't want anything in congress to know this is about international and it's a busy monday for worldwide news we are back in about an hour. in case you're new to the game this is how it works in the economy is built around quite. preparation for washington washington the media the media.
artsy new york the managing editor of news site better and today jim dean says the war on terror is simply putting money into the pockets of u.s. intel. and politicians. or we went in afghanistan there was almost no one here when production there and then of course after we went in it miraculously began to skyrocket because the northern warlords went back into growing opium to fund the war and also to enrich themselves later that the u.s. contractors people who were involved in doing a lot of...
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the managing editor of a new side veterans today jim dean believes the huge money from drugs production is going to all the wrong places. before we went in afghanistan there was almost no here when production there and then of course after we went in it miraculously began to skyrocket because the northern warlords went back into growing opium to fund the war and also to enrich themselves later that the u.s. contractors people who were involved in doing a lot of the air flights in and out of the country began shipping drugs later we found out that a lot of the increase in heroin production was being officially done and the money going in the pockets of eventually ending up in political campaigns in the us and also to fund black projects for intelligence operations that they didn't want anything in congress to know that monday while the news headlines continue here on r.t. international and often i'll. make this manufacture consent to the public well. when the ruling classes protect themselves. in the final. episode be the one percent. we can all middle of the room sick. about your sudden
the managing editor of a new side veterans today jim dean believes the huge money from drugs production is going to all the wrong places. before we went in afghanistan there was almost no here when production there and then of course after we went in it miraculously began to skyrocket because the northern warlords went back into growing opium to fund the war and also to enrich themselves later that the u.s. contractors people who were involved in doing a lot of the air flights in and out of the...
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artsy new york the managing editor of a new side veterans today jim dean says the war on terror is simply putting money in the pockets of u.s. intelligence agencies and politicians. the or we went in afghanistan there was almost no here when production they are and then of course after we went n. it miraculously began to skyrocket because the northern warlords went back into growing opium to fund the war and also to enrich themselves later that the u.s. contractors for people who were involved in doing a lot of the air flights in and out of the country began shipping drugs later we found out that a lot of the increase in heroin production was being officially done and the money going in the pockets of benchley ending up in political campaigns in the u.s. and also to fund black projects for intelligence operations that they didn't want anything in congress to know their news continues and hoffa know. about your sudden passing i phone lee just learned you were yourself and taken your last wrong turn. your act right up to you as we all knew it would i tell you i'm sorry. so i write these las
artsy new york the managing editor of a new side veterans today jim dean says the war on terror is simply putting money in the pockets of u.s. intelligence agencies and politicians. the or we went in afghanistan there was almost no here when production they are and then of course after we went n. it miraculously began to skyrocket because the northern warlords went back into growing opium to fund the war and also to enrich themselves later that the u.s. contractors for people who were involved...
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john dean, as i want to repeat -- jim probably knows it better than i do and may disagree. i don't think we would have ever made a case against john dean if john dean had not come forward. and if john dean had not come forward, we wouldn't have gotten the higher ups. >> well, i may have a slightly different view about this. >> good. >> i don't think john was a choir boy. john was in a messy situation and he was scared to death that he was going to be made the scapegoat, so he did have an interest to protect. he didn't want to be the one who was responsible for the coverup, so he came and talked to us. sure, it did the nation a great service, but it also did john a great service because i think it lessened his prison time and all of that. so i have mixed feelings about john. >> well, i think he's a great guy. >> i think so. >> and he sent some questions in for the panel. >> before you ask the questions, i want to say i got to know john very well. i think he was the hero of watergate as much as anybody could be that was on the other side, but he was a good man and he did the r
john dean, as i want to repeat -- jim probably knows it better than i do and may disagree. i don't think we would have ever made a case against john dean if john dean had not come forward. and if john dean had not come forward, we wouldn't have gotten the higher ups. >> well, i may have a slightly different view about this. >> good. >> i don't think john was a choir boy. john was in a messy situation and he was scared to death that he was going to be made the scapegoat, so he...
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dean. >> i'm ukee washington live in jim thorpe, pennsylvania, the gateway to the pocono mountains for cbs-3's summer fest, we've got some rain coming down here in our part of the region right now, but we are not going to let that dampen our spirits. we'll come back here in just a few moments, but the rain is a big issue now, all around the tri-state area, so nicole, we will throw it back to you there in philadelphia in the studios, talk about, that and we'll get back to you in just a little bit. >> we certainly will, ukee, stay dry out there. meteorologist, lauren casey tracking the weather center in the weather center seeing nasty storms traversing the delaware valley, squawl line, line of severe thunderstorms across the delaware valley at about 25-30 miles per hour, these storms are extremely i am tens, multiple severe thunderstorms warnings for our western suburbs until five doctor 30, as we head into this evening, so severe thunderstorm warning for berks , montgomery, extended until 5:30 for the possibility of 60-mile per hour winds, and quarter size hail, also, a secondary warning fo
dean. >> i'm ukee washington live in jim thorpe, pennsylvania, the gateway to the pocono mountains for cbs-3's summer fest, we've got some rain coming down here in our part of the region right now, but we are not going to let that dampen our spirits. we'll come back here in just a few moments, but the rain is a big issue now, all around the tri-state area, so nicole, we will throw it back to you there in philadelphia in the studios, talk about, that and we'll get back to you in just a...
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and jim carey has said that rule was no dummyjerry lewis was a great person. because without calibration betweenjerry lewis and deandean martin, they teamed up in atlantic et, went on to make more than a dozen films together and to host the colgate comedy hour, very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry very popular show on nbc. basically, it jerry lewis very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry lewis was this dude will stop dean martin was the ladies man. and they split acrimoniously, didn't talk to each other for more than 20 yea rs, before talk to each other for more than 20 years, before being reunited by, of all people, franks sinatra at a muscular dystrophy telephone which jerry lewis hosted for many years, raising a lot of money for the charity. anti-white in so many mediums, started in vaudeville, and successful across radio, television, film, and we're hearing more and more about the philanthropic out of him as well, ratings are much money for muscular dystrophy. absolutely, yes. you mentioned his broad range of talent is there. he also had a very popular version of the alan chilton song,, he directed
and jim carey has said that rule was no dummyjerry lewis was a great person. because without calibration betweenjerry lewis and deandean martin, they teamed up in atlantic et, went on to make more than a dozen films together and to host the colgate comedy hour, very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry very popular show on nbc. basically, it jerry lewis very popular show on nbc. basically, itjerry lewis was this dude will stop dean martin was the ladies man. and they split acrimoniously,...
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dean martin. then by himself. he also raised billions of dollars in the fight against muck cue lar dystrophy, hosting an annual labor day telethon for years. his comedy jim that fool was no dummy. jerry lieu was was undeniable genius. i am, because he was. the words of jim carrey there. >>> a 61-year-old woman in missouri had to get resourceful. >> she was swimming. the ladder broke. she couldn't get out of the water. she was stuck in the pool for thee lours. >> i got the trusty pool pole. there you go. grabbed the leg of the chair. dragged it over. got the ipad hooked up to wi-fi and asked my community for help. >> do you understand that? she logged on to the town facebook page in hopes of getting someone's attention. she says within a few minutes, someone from a few streets away showed up to help. >> the magic of facebook. >> she was out of times later. she is a cancer survivor and says people helping other people is the way the community is supposed to work. >> go social media. >>> let's get some baseball highlights sflp good morning, america. i'm nicolnicole. he's john. the other john isn't here. you have business to do? >> good morning, utica. >>> n
dean martin. then by himself. he also raised billions of dollars in the fight against muck cue lar dystrophy, hosting an annual labor day telethon for years. his comedy jim that fool was no dummy. jerry lieu was was undeniable genius. i am, because he was. the words of jim carrey there. >>> a 61-year-old woman in missouri had to get resourceful. >> she was swimming. the ladder broke. she couldn't get out of the water. she was stuck in the pool for thee lours. >> i got the...
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jim me is ron, hi ron. >> good morning. >> holes. >> we have joe on drums, steve on base and dean snider on keyboard is so star wars celebratingrth yet year, anniversary what makes this music so special for you guys. >> i think it is part of the sound track of so many generations, two generations of growing up. john williams is iconic whether it be et and we will fie fee to all of that music a fan favorite. >> absolutely. >> why so-so we can connect it and we have heard tonight our lives. >> everybody can hum along witt for sure. >> what does it mean to perform this music, does it write everybody back to times when they were younger and kid >> absolutely. you can see that as well. that is fun for us. >> i know tickets go on sale tomorrow. >> tomorrow, for the star wars celebration of star wars as well as music of elton john which we will be doing in november. >> okay. >> roofus waynewright we have a concert january 19th with roofus and so go ahead and get individual ticket or even at a mini subscription if you'd like. >> there is a discount. i have posted a lincoln twit ter and facebook pages so people can take advantage of th
jim me is ron, hi ron. >> good morning. >> holes. >> we have joe on drums, steve on base and dean snider on keyboard is so star wars celebratingrth yet year, anniversary what makes this music so special for you guys. >> i think it is part of the sound track of so many generations, two generations of growing up. john williams is iconic whether it be et and we will fie fee to all of that music a fan favorite. >> absolutely. >> why so-so we can connect it and we...
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daughter of dean martin—lewis's long—time comedic partner wrote: "i'm heartbroken at the loss of our life—long friend jerry lewis. i've loved him all my life and will miss him greatly." comedian jiming, comedy‘s absolute! i am because he was!" and talk show host larry king wrote: "jerry lived to make the world laugh, and laugh we did for decades. his talent was surpassed only by his humanitarianism. rest well pal." nick higham looks back on the life of a comedy legend. here, enjoy yourself! jerry lewis' goofy comedy made him the world's best paid movie star. with their visual gags, the cartoon—like nature of his films left some people cold. but they were immensely popular. i wrote the joke thinking, wouldn't it be marvellous if the elastic face that we have, that can do so much, wouldn't it be marvellous if our bodies were elastic? so that we could do equally as much with them in animation? he was bornjoseph levitch in 1926 into a family ofjewish entertainers in newjersey. following his stage debut at the age of five, he went on to play to great acclaim to audiences throughout new york. aged just 20, he teamed up with dean martin. i'm not going to do it! what's all this noise? th
daughter of dean martin—lewis's long—time comedic partner wrote: "i'm heartbroken at the loss of our life—long friend jerry lewis. i've loved him all my life and will miss him greatly." comedian jiming, comedy‘s absolute! i am because he was!" and talk show host larry king wrote: "jerry lived to make the world laugh, and laugh we did for decades. his talent was surpassed only by his humanitarianism. rest well pal." nick higham looks back on the life of a comedy...
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dean cain has been talking about. so to get started, you just pick up the phone and make the call, now. - hey everybody, i'm standing inside this absolutely beautiful house with jim. jim, why are we standing in this house first of all? - we just happen to be, funny you ask, this happens to be one of our projects that we've been funding throughout the network. - you're involved in a number of deals now, how much of your own money have you used in deals? - we were very fortunate to come into this where we had our own funds available. - that's very fortunate. - so we've done three flips, and we tried the system three different ways. so the first flip we did was all our own money, we funded it ourselves. second project that came along, i wanted to test the system. and i wanted to see, - trust but verify. - trust and verify that this actually works, and that we won't use any of our own money, just like it says. so we were able to go and talk with our moneylenders, and then we cut a great deal where our moneylender was willing to fund the whole thing for us. all the closing, all the purchase price, and all the rehab costs. so it was great, okay, the system works. and t
dean cain has been talking about. so to get started, you just pick up the phone and make the call, now. - hey everybody, i'm standing inside this absolutely beautiful house with jim. jim, why are we standing in this house first of all? - we just happen to be, funny you ask, this happens to be one of our projects that we've been funding throughout the network. - you're involved in a number of deals now, how much of your own money have you used in deals? - we were very fortunate to come into this...
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jim carrey, another one, if you like tim conway possibly, as well. this sort of physical comedy he's brought forward to many different generations. when he -- we see dean martin here and jerry lewis in a lot of video we're showing. they had a little bit of a fallout for about 20 years. then they got back together. what did that fallout mean when they stopped after being so successful together for so many years? what did that fallout say about jerry lewis? >> well, i think, you know, it's hard to say what it said about him. just like it's like a marriage. some marriages start out of love and then they break up. you know, you can't get divorced unless you were once married and we know how often divorce occurs in this country. i think they always had great love for each other. i think sometimes things just come to an but i really think deep down they had a great affection for each other even after all those years. i had gone to see jerry after i wrote for him, i went out to las vegas to see him when he performed to davis jr., who was his friend for 40 years and they had never performed together and asked me to write material for that. i went out to see hi
jim carrey, another one, if you like tim conway possibly, as well. this sort of physical comedy he's brought forward to many different generations. when he -- we see dean martin here and jerry lewis in a lot of video we're showing. they had a little bit of a fallout for about 20 years. then they got back together. what did that fallout mean when they stopped after being so successful together for so many years? what did that fallout say about jerry lewis? >> well, i think, you know, it's...
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he and singer dean martin have been called one of the best comedy teams ever, starting in clubs, rio films. lewis continued to make hit movies on his own, inspiring comic actors like jim his home in las vegas, surrounded by his family. >> and tributes are pouring in for the man who used humor to fight against racism and fight for social justice. dick gregory. >> the 84-year-old's edgy brand of comedy made a lot of people think about those issues. here's ron claiborne. >> reporter: dick gregory was a trail blazer. one of the first black comedians to bring racially charged comedy to white audiences in the early 1960s. >> i haven't seen any baseball player having trouble. that is a great sport for our people. it is the only sport where a black man can shake a stick at a white man and won't cause a riot. >> reporter: his first gig break was on an appearance with jack parr. he agreed to go on the show if he could sit down with jack parr after his routine. african-americans before then would have to leave the set after performing. >> when they say this show features living color, you better believe it. >> reporter: one of the first black comedians with crossover appeal to w
he and singer dean martin have been called one of the best comedy teams ever, starting in clubs, rio films. lewis continued to make hit movies on his own, inspiring comic actors like jim his home in las vegas, surrounded by his family. >> and tributes are pouring in for the man who used humor to fight against racism and fight for social justice. dick gregory. >> the 84-year-old's edgy brand of comedy made a lot of people think about those issues. here's ron claiborne. >>...
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dean the new whisperer. pete: new title. steve: let's check in todd piro is he talking with folks at jim's restaurant in alabama about the newtodd: that's the question, guys, here in prattville and throughout the state of alabama. it's going to come down to three people. the incumbent luther strange. mo brooks congressman from this area and roy moore a former judge. so we are talking to the people about who they want and going to start with well, first of all walt, retired air force. walt, thank you for your service. >> thank you. todd: you i'm guess ago trump supporter? >> absolutely. all the way. todd: i wasn't clear based upon the outfit. you have say you are voting for luther strange. why? >> well, i'm really not crazy about any of the candidates. but president trump endorsed luther strange and luther strange, i have heard him say that he would back trump's agenda. that's what i'm looking for is for a candidate to back his agenda. todd: specifically the issue that gets you fired up is immigration. you want the wall built. explain. >> right. i want the wall built. trump fired me up by saying that in his rallies. i went to
dean the new whisperer. pete: new title. steve: let's check in todd piro is he talking with folks at jim's restaurant in alabama about the newtodd: that's the question, guys, here in prattville and throughout the state of alabama. it's going to come down to three people. the incumbent luther strange. mo brooks congressman from this area and roy moore a former judge. so we are talking to the people about who they want and going to start with well, first of all walt, retired air force. walt,...