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when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. strike the kettle was wanted. he went on to paint this muslin. which is unique because of its size. it is 22 feet long. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the museum brought up a life-size photograph of this to work with elders to try to understand what going on in this painting. what they say what they think is going on is that a series of preparations leading up to a ceremony or an event is probably taking place. muslin areout on the pairs of pipes and the stems are close together, signifying a ceremony is about to take place. they point out that there are just go pairs of wands. these are used in the ceremony, which very loosely translated is a making relations ceremony. it's a ceremony in which an individual will adopt a non-kin member of the tribe and establishes relationship with that person. what the people pointed out is many women are depicted. p
when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by his friends trying to protect him. strike the kettle was wanted. he went on to paint this muslin. which is unique because of its size. it is 22 feet long. the other thing is it does not represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the museum brought up a life-size photograph of this to work with elders to try to understand what going on in this painting. what they say what they think is...
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strike the kettle was a friend of sitting bull. after little bighorn, he fled into canada with sitting bull, stayed in canada with sitting bull for four years. at the time, this was a major international incident. the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually, sitting bull and strike the cattle returned to the united states. killed byll was lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by friends were trying to protect him. strike the kettle was wounded in the incident and he went on to paint this muslin, which is very unique. it is 22que because feet long, and the other thing is, it doesn't represent one single event, which is usually what these paintings do. the museum brought out a life-size photograph of this muslin to the pine ridge reservation to work with elders to try to understand what is going on in this painting. what they say they think is going on is that a series of preparations leading up to a ceremony or an event i
strike the kettle was a friend of sitting bull. after little bighorn, he fled into canada with sitting bull, stayed in canada with sitting bull for four years. at the time, this was a major international incident. the united states wanted sitting bull back in the united states on a reservation. eventually, sitting bull and strike the cattle returned to the united states. killed byll was lakota tribal police. when he was killed, strike the kettle was with him. sitting bull was surrounded by...
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corey: it's the traditional new york style kettle-boiled bagel. -lemonis: a master bagel maker has built three locations and a big following in chicago. the flavor's amazing. corey: if it doesn't hurt here from chewing after a while, it's not real. lemonis: but even as he dreams of expanding beyond the windy city... corey: i want 10 more. lemonis: ...his business is growing stale. that store should do $2.5 million, not $1.5 million. owner corey kaplan has a long history in the industry and an ego to match. corey: they didn't even know how to say bagel in chicago until i got there. lemonis: yet his branding is uninspired. it looks old and not reflective of you. his product mix is all over the place. why have capers? and while he and his wife have overcome great challenges together... corey: we have five children. two of them are in heaven. lemonis: ...he struggles with giving her a say in the company. laurie, this is your project... -corey: no. lemonis: if i can't push him to rise to the occasion... corey: i'm not prepared to say, "some new guy cam
corey: it's the traditional new york style kettle-boiled bagel. -lemonis: a master bagel maker has built three locations and a big following in chicago. the flavor's amazing. corey: if it doesn't hurt here from chewing after a while, it's not real. lemonis: but even as he dreams of expanding beyond the windy city... corey: i want 10 more. lemonis: ...his business is growing stale. that store should do $2.5 million, not $1.5 million. owner corey kaplan has a long history in the industry and an...
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the police take a kettle. the red wedding video. that anybody would use those of us all the rules to the autistic dropoff jewels only a realist. wednesday after feeling your virtual. any country. ten ten usually the local government organized a huge. all the woman's wall to demand will access that account temple [inaudible] one we had a rock rock local edsac. for that and on the run rest over one hundred hundred ginger clinically thirty thirty cell cellar cellars critic critical. you can see him hand hand he jj. humes using issues just terror of his you. engine schedules or the spring bring. now this is. he's a he's a separation. sex. rugs [inaudible] rising. as a result cells receivers. and then and i'm not. find scientists have tilted available along in the history. until they'll be quicker about about it except in china china delivery rates has has. you can come and get your measurements also. it is aa tentatative study e reach. me at thatat in the fall dot dot dot ac lately. three quickly these at the night the night until. thre
the police take a kettle. the red wedding video. that anybody would use those of us all the rules to the autistic dropoff jewels only a realist. wednesday after feeling your virtual. any country. ten ten usually the local government organized a huge. all the woman's wall to demand will access that account temple [inaudible] one we had a rock rock local edsac. for that and on the run rest over one hundred hundred ginger clinically thirty thirty cell cellar cellars critic critical. you can see...
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not quite as global but very successful, this kettle switch manufacturer told the bbc a year ago theeeling confident. a year on, the boss is still positive but he would like the brexit date pushed back. my concern is that we have a disorderly exit at the end of march of this year. and no business needs that, wants that. for me, i think we need an extension to that deadline to enable a controlled brexit to take place. with just a matter of weeks to go before the uk is due to leave the eu, businesses are feeling themselves stranded at a crossroads of now desperate uncertainty. and while there is no consensus in the country, in the commons or the cabinet for which way we go next, most businesses are united in their fear of a no—deal brexit and financial markets here and figures in the real economy believe that a no—deal brexit must and still can be avoided. at the moment, you know, we are in, ithink, a national crisis. and we need urgent action by all concerned to get us out of that crisis. i can see a way through this. if our parliamentarians, our mps come up, consult together and come
not quite as global but very successful, this kettle switch manufacturer told the bbc a year ago theeeling confident. a year on, the boss is still positive but he would like the brexit date pushed back. my concern is that we have a disorderly exit at the end of march of this year. and no business needs that, wants that. for me, i think we need an extension to that deadline to enable a controlled brexit to take place. with just a matter of weeks to go before the uk is due to leave the eu,...
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the company is called kettle bell kitchen.nd we have two of them, not the founders, we have two of them with us this morning. first of all, that gentleman is joe lopez gallego, he's the ceo. this gentleman isachieve, we enm meal plan and deliver healthy meals directly to your door. stuart: i want weight loss. got a plan for that? >> absolutely. stuart: got a plan for a guy who does pilates? >> pilates. stuart: i'm just asking. >> you could. stuart: if i come to you and say i'm this kind of guy and i do this kind of thing, you will get a meal plan for me, and you will send me the food? >> that's correct. yeah. our website actually makes recommendations and sets up a meal plan that's personalized to your specific goal. stuart: okay. joe, you are the ceo. you are on the business side of this, i take it. >> that's correct. stuart: what's your growth rate like? >> we have been doubling in size every year. people love the food and we have been -- stuart: doubling in size? >> doubling in size. stuart: every year? >> yes. stuart: can
the company is called kettle bell kitchen.nd we have two of them, not the founders, we have two of them with us this morning. first of all, that gentleman is joe lopez gallego, he's the ceo. this gentleman isachieve, we enm meal plan and deliver healthy meals directly to your door. stuart: i want weight loss. got a plan for that? >> absolutely. stuart: got a plan for a guy who does pilates? >> pilates. stuart: i'm just asking. >> you could. stuart: if i come to you and say i'm...
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one was one bucket or kettle, whatever you want to call it, is the question of collusion. the other question was did he obstruct justice? what i get from your reporting, which is so stunning about it, is it was a continuum. he was working for the russians, and they're back and forth during the campaign, if it's all true, and second, he was working for the russians and covering up their role in the campaign, as the second phase. it was all part of one continuous effort of the fbi investigating the russian role in 2016 and coming upon the role played potentially by the president. in that work. in other words, it was like back when they picked up nixon, back with dealing when the '68 election. they picked it up by they were bugging the south vietnamese and they picked up nixon. they weren't bugging nixon, but they caught him dealing with the south vietnamese. i think that's a pretty good parallel. >> if you're a counterintelligence agent at the fbi, and you started this investigation, you worked on it, how do you see the president's most recent comments? how did you see helsi
one was one bucket or kettle, whatever you want to call it, is the question of collusion. the other question was did he obstruct justice? what i get from your reporting, which is so stunning about it, is it was a continuum. he was working for the russians, and they're back and forth during the campaign, if it's all true, and second, he was working for the russians and covering up their role in the campaign, as the second phase. it was all part of one continuous effort of the fbi investigating...
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any promise to do it is a whole different kettle of fish because all farmers are very stoic they tend to carry on just doing what they need to do and tough and had a house. mountain but who's been a farmer and social worker for more than thirty years he says you need to appreciate the nice moments like heading out to the sheep on a sunday morning with droughts immense financial pressure and globalisation australian farmers have a lot to worry about. your dad. in rural areas the suicide rate is at least twice as high as in the city says martin. depression is common. he says people like him are in the best position to help others social workers who aren't famous themselves don't understand the problems they have. come from the larger town of carroll city and come with great intentions but real cases they just do not get it in others just don't get it. and that's that's very. bad become disappointed and hurt the people who are there helping it's people. martin had to develop race farm and shop it's a convenient place in the area to meet the farmers and find out who needs help. he . said
any promise to do it is a whole different kettle of fish because all farmers are very stoic they tend to carry on just doing what they need to do and tough and had a house. mountain but who's been a farmer and social worker for more than thirty years he says you need to appreciate the nice moments like heading out to the sheep on a sunday morning with droughts immense financial pressure and globalisation australian farmers have a lot to worry about. your dad. in rural areas the suicide rate is...
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the kettle might put out there is their central because you never got the limited. money is the weak ok nationalist tony or the north america. or india is with us here not the oval we had no choice though. then when is it going to go your money how we're really here for. the militias you know how you. used to to refer. this had a couple. that i'm aware that i mean as you know the polish claudia looney quinta moment took it in a place that i can show you a mission to one point they went in and. just ended up in help but they're not. the key to which i was like evie most likely everyone was like you were one of the many kind of elaborate a lot of political below ram aka. car interest i've gotten the most out of the house with a problem you just gotta get the idea nora started on ok i was there coming. up when there's one i mean going to talk to the i'll second operation we got the iraqis are calling for money and they don't nobody move forward motion we cannot supply only guess what day then you will have more footage of the particular response on one of these but i w
the kettle might put out there is their central because you never got the limited. money is the weak ok nationalist tony or the north america. or india is with us here not the oval we had no choice though. then when is it going to go your money how we're really here for. the militias you know how you. used to to refer. this had a couple. that i'm aware that i mean as you know the polish claudia looney quinta moment took it in a place that i can show you a mission to one point they went in and....
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the kettle might put out there is there a central bit as you know the kind of the limited. money is the weak ok now tell us tony or the north america. or in the days when i was here at the oval he had no choice though he did it was an orca then when is he going to go your money will really hear from you for among the militancy and. you're still a fairly. that i'm aware that unless you know that the loony can just a moment took it in a prelate is that like us or your generation to content they...
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the kettle might put it out there is there a central bit as you know the kind of the limited. money is the weak ok nationalist tony or the north america. or in the days when i was here not the overall we had no choice though. then when is it going to go your money we're really here for you for among the militias you know how you. used to be fairly. this had a couple. that i'm aware that i mean as you know the political idea loony quinta moment took it in a place that i can show you a mission to one thing they went in and he. just ended up and help other not. mccain which i was i gave the most likely gary i was like you were one of the many kind of elaborate a lot of political below rem aka. current aristocrats and most of those folks are the problem you just gotta get the idea no restore to them ok i was there humming dilemma here one day when i'm eager to talk to the i'll second operation we got the iraqis are calling for money and they don't know very much for sharing we cannot supply only guess what ok then you will have more footage of the particular response on one of the
the kettle might put it out there is there a central bit as you know the kind of the limited. money is the weak ok nationalist tony or the north america. or in the days when i was here not the overall we had no choice though. then when is it going to go your money we're really here for you for among the militias you know how you. used to be fairly. this had a couple. that i'm aware that i mean as you know the political idea loony quinta moment took it in a place that i can show you a mission to...
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i boiled a cattle -- kettle and took it outside.rent: you threw it up into the air and it immediately froze. adam: it is a remarkable thing. obviously it is risky to have boiling water fall on you. but when it hits the dense and obviouslsly very, very cold air, it was -27 degegrees this momor, it instantly vaporizes. so, most of it turns into steam. brent: i mean, that is simply amazing, and it speaks to how dangerous this is. we understand that meteorologists have been saying that you can get frostbite, exposed skin within a matter of minutes if you go outside. so, what are people doing then in an effort to try and go about a normrmal day's actitiviti? adam: well, the obvious reaction agagainst frostbite is y c cover up. if you do go outsiside you see people with goggles and scarves around theiriraces and every patch h of their skikin is cove. but there are other dangers. if you inhale such cold air deeplyntnto your lunungs you can cause e damage to yoyour lungs s wewell. so the general advice that everyone has been given here is i
i boiled a cattle -- kettle and took it outside.rent: you threw it up into the air and it immediately froze. adam: it is a remarkable thing. obviously it is risky to have boiling water fall on you. but when it hits the dense and obviouslsly very, very cold air, it was -27 degegrees this momor, it instantly vaporizes. so, most of it turns into steam. brent: i mean, that is simply amazing, and it speaks to how dangerous this is. we understand that meteorologists have been saying that you can get...
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licenses they join drivers in barcelona you've been on strike since friday and today marched on the kettle on parliament. well the president of stanton has visited germany's chancellor here in berlin it's the first such visit in eighteen years now president chavez cut here's a yard you have says he wants to deepen ties with chancellor angela merkel and germany is visit comes at a time of change for the central asian country the president assumed power two years ago after the death of these beckon stands long term although crowding leader chancellor merkel commended the new president on recent political reforms and she mentioned increased military cooperation respect a stand shares a border with afghanistan. but how much has really changed in was back in stare in a moment we'll speak to a human rights campaigner but first we use your ear should reports from the capital tosh can't where he spoke with a journalist who spent nearly two decades in prison. so it really goes down after nineteen years behind bars yusuf around of enjoying every moment of his newfound freedom there are happening in
licenses they join drivers in barcelona you've been on strike since friday and today marched on the kettle on parliament. well the president of stanton has visited germany's chancellor here in berlin it's the first such visit in eighteen years now president chavez cut here's a yard you have says he wants to deepen ties with chancellor angela merkel and germany is visit comes at a time of change for the central asian country the president assumed power two years ago after the death of these...
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calling the kettle black briefly because i wish you and i could talk about this all our unfortunately we do have time constraints but if you think these charges it could be mostly about putting political pressure on china. well we trade talks are to resume this week and by making these charges against mangling joe it is the us trying to have a stick out there. and hopefully this will be china into submission when it comes to washington this week but it is highly unlikely it is the drop in ministration who thinks that they can utilize u.s. economic leverage to deny a competitor produces a better phone and cheaper phone from access by claiming. it is damaging us now on security and other words and saying. that certain parties in the united states right now are utilizing the charge against russia that they interfere in the twenty sixteen presidential election none of which is true but it doesn't matter you are the source of all i wanted to talk to about this you can help us put it all into perspective call and ask of l. author of exporting made in america democracy i'm glad we have the o
calling the kettle black briefly because i wish you and i could talk about this all our unfortunately we do have time constraints but if you think these charges it could be mostly about putting political pressure on china. well we trade talks are to resume this week and by making these charges against mangling joe it is the us trying to have a stick out there. and hopefully this will be china into submission when it comes to washington this week but it is highly unlikely it is the drop in...
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delicate many other there are guys this time which i did though is the import yet the guys here sent the kettle might put out their gun is their central bit as you know they're kind of the limit in. money is the weak ok nationalist tony or the north america. or india is when i was here at the oval we had no choice the eat dinner alone see an orca then when is he going to go give money hollow we're really here isn't it the usual among the militias you know how you. used to be fairly this had a couple. that i'm aware that i mean this is you know the loony quinta moment took it that it really was that like us are you jewish influence in play women here. just interrupt us and help other annika. mccue which i was a t.v. most likely get real more like you will a lot of them are the kind of with a lot of political below them aka. interest the council the most all of those are the problem your score of the media noticed of to them because i was still coming. up on this one i'm going to talk to them and also cooperation we got there. they don't nobody would put us in we cannot supply you know media. the
delicate many other there are guys this time which i did though is the import yet the guys here sent the kettle might put out their gun is their central bit as you know they're kind of the limit in. money is the weak ok nationalist tony or the north america. or india is when i was here at the oval we had no choice the eat dinner alone see an orca then when is he going to go give money hollow we're really here isn't it the usual among the militias you know how you. used to be fairly this had a...
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they've been soaking clothes in drugs, and then either smoking bits of cutup clothing or then using kettlesthem back into paper. the prison market for drugs is highly lucrative. 0ne inmate, locked up for armed robbery, told me when prisoners get into debt, but he wasn't involved himself. lads are getting themselves into debt, can't pay their debt, they get beaten up for it. get yourself into drugs, buying drugs all the time, you can't pay, and the other lads can beat you up to show that if you don't pay that is what is going to happen. leeds is one of ten prisons where the government has promised to reduce drug—related violence by this summer, assaults have been rising since 2014, and were projected to increase in eight of the jails last year, though the final figures have not yet been compiled. a lot more availability, a lot more access to them. at the st george's crypt centre in leeds, i asked former prisoners if they thought the government plans would work. if they want to solve the problem, they need to work with the social issues, the problems that are making people want to use substan
they've been soaking clothes in drugs, and then either smoking bits of cutup clothing or then using kettlesthem back into paper. the prison market for drugs is highly lucrative. 0ne inmate, locked up for armed robbery, told me when prisoners get into debt, but he wasn't involved himself. lads are getting themselves into debt, can't pay their debt, they get beaten up for it. get yourself into drugs, buying drugs all the time, you can't pay, and the other lads can beat you up to show that if you...
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been soaking clothes in drugs, and then either smoking bits of cut—up clothing, or then using the kettlesson market for drugs is highly lucrative. 0ne inmate, locked up for armed robbery, told me what happens when prisoners get into debt, though he wasn't involved himself. lads get themselves into debt, and when they can't pay their debt, they'll get beaten up for it. you get yourself into drugs, and you're buying drugs all the time, you can't pay, and the other lads want to beat you up, to show that if you don't pay, that is what's going to happen. leeds is one of ten prisons where the government has promised to reduce drug—related violence by this summer. assaults have been rising since 2014, and were projected to increase in eight of the jails last year, though the final figures have not yet been compiled. a lot more availability, a lot more access to them. at the st george's crypt centre, in leeds, i asked former prisoners if they thought the government plans would work. if they want to solve the problem, they need to work with the social issues, the problems that are making people wa
been soaking clothes in drugs, and then either smoking bits of cut—up clothing, or then using the kettlesson market for drugs is highly lucrative. 0ne inmate, locked up for armed robbery, told me what happens when prisoners get into debt, though he wasn't involved himself. lads get themselves into debt, and when they can't pay their debt, they'll get beaten up for it. you get yourself into drugs, and you're buying drugs all the time, you can't pay, and the other lads want to beat you up, to...
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right and so they're not communicating and like that steam kettle and building is going to blow it's blowing the global insurrection against banker occupation is happening i mean it's blowing up there is a huge huge insurrection coming and these folks that you mention there are think that they can fight it you know the old ways are just smearing people so why it's going to get worse before it gets better is something we've talked about and gonzo in episode two where we interviewed constantine good and we talked about d. platforming so here they're saying that the cultural metropolitan elite who control our media they are you know that the metropolitan elite are the journalists they are the likes of anderson cooper they are the likes of rachel maddow they are the likes of the guys on even fox news you know who pretend to be otherwise but they are the cultural elites so the fact that the when ordinary people in the heartland in the para for reek of paris and other cities around france. the you know the deplorable equivalent in the u.k. that when they get denounced as anna foams anti se
right and so they're not communicating and like that steam kettle and building is going to blow it's blowing the global insurrection against banker occupation is happening i mean it's blowing up there is a huge huge insurrection coming and these folks that you mention there are think that they can fight it you know the old ways are just smearing people so why it's going to get worse before it gets better is something we've talked about and gonzo in episode two where we interviewed constantine...
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because there's survival guide book stay single malt to start simply at the kettle resurfaced so be sure it's still there are you going to get it back. oh heck no what's this a repatriation scheme to look at the rest of seventy years. bill of the separate lives kaiser report. the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and fifty two.
because there's survival guide book stay single malt to start simply at the kettle resurfaced so be sure it's still there are you going to get it back. oh heck no what's this a repatriation scheme to look at the rest of seventy years. bill of the separate lives kaiser report. the eyes to the right two hundred into. the nose to the left four hundred and fifty two.
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paul calling kettle black into the minds of m.p.'s drazen may try to survive a story leader let the pm but she did resume transmission the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read not read dead deal or not be and he is also took place as news came in about another suspected u.k. spy overseas this time on iran already university ph d. student matthew had his was arrested when he was leaving the u.a.e. how he completed his research into the impact of the arab spring on the u.a.e. foreign policy he had. been sentenced to life imprisonment for spying for the united kingdom a number of us will know the irony of a former m i six officer who works in the outer office of the rule of the j. fox i rule over the u.a.e. you seem to be referring to film a british soldier will tricks but then m i six does not comment on its former agents let alone those who serve tony blair perhaps a question for the u.a.e. maybe why it appears to be coping the us democrats trying to destroy donald trump employing for
paul calling kettle black into the minds of m.p.'s drazen may try to survive a story leader let the pm but she did resume transmission the right honorable gentleman is playing party politics he's opposing a deal he hasn't read not read dead deal or not be and he is also took place as news came in about another suspected u.k. spy overseas this time on iran already university ph d. student matthew had his was arrested when he was leaving the u.a.e. how he completed his research into the impact of...
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they've been soaking clothes in drugs, and then either smoking bits of cut—up clothing, or then using kettlesnto paper. the prison market for drugs is highly lucrative. 0ne inmate, locked up for armed robbery, told me what happens when prisoners get into debt, though he wasn't involved himself. lads are getting themselves into debt, can't pay their debt, they'll get beaten up for it. get yourself into drugs, you're buying drugs all the time, you can't pay, and the other lads can beat you up to show that if you don't pay, that's what's going to happen. leeds is one of ten prisons where the government has promised to reduce drug—related violence by this summer. assaults have been rising since 2014, and were projected to increase in eight of the jails last year, though the final figures have not yet been compiled. a lot more availability, a lot more access to them. at the st george's crypt centre in leeds, i asked former prisoners if they thought the government's plans would work. if they want to solve the problem, they need to work with the social issues, the problems that are making people wan
they've been soaking clothes in drugs, and then either smoking bits of cut—up clothing, or then using kettlesnto paper. the prison market for drugs is highly lucrative. 0ne inmate, locked up for armed robbery, told me what happens when prisoners get into debt, though he wasn't involved himself. lads are getting themselves into debt, can't pay their debt, they'll get beaten up for it. get yourself into drugs, you're buying drugs all the time, you can't pay, and the other lads can beat you up...
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—— kettle. ithink be kettle as boyle.eam kettlem sounded like a steam train. in the back a shot. thank you very much. we will see you later on. maybe you're trying veganuary this month, maybe you've decided to give the 5:2 a go, but an influential group of scientists says it's time to think much bigger when it comes to your diet ambitions this year. their report, published in the lancet, claims that if we want to avoid catastrophic damage to the planet, we need to dramatically cut our meat consumption and eat double the quantity of fruit and vegetables. joining us now to discuss the issue further is one of the report's authors, dr sonja vermeulen. a very good morning to you. thank you for your time. one thing people really don't like is being told what to eat. what are you telling them that they should be eating? good morning. hello. the question we were set is is it possible for everybody on the planet, that is 10 billion people in 2050, to have a healthy and tasty diet without exceeding environment are limits. so we def
—— kettle. ithink be kettle as boyle.eam kettlem sounded like a steam train. in the back a shot. thank you very much. we will see you later on. maybe you're trying veganuary this month, maybe you've decided to give the 5:2 a go, but an influential group of scientists says it's time to think much bigger when it comes to your diet ambitions this year. their report, published in the lancet, claims that if we want to avoid catastrophic damage to the planet, we need to dramatically cut our meat...
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geologists shy of one kettle is often drawn to the un and as an expert on the red planet he advises nasa. he is also an important figure in the month society and international association of scientists engineers astronauts and aerospace officials. all of them advocates a journey to manas. i just ask yourself people on a going to mars reflects our profound urge to explore it's energy that's let me spiral good discovery of america there are other planets. and we also want to find out about the origin of life. as most of the american thought only happened on earth with a chance of one. in a billion years or was it a process that happens naturally. i know that there was liquid water on mars and it passed just because we've seen the remains of lakes i recall the still dark but see i think why shouldn't live forever isn't there too like maybe we can find the missing link between inanimate mineral matter and the first selves never let out of the miracle of life come about. mars may give us the answer. but it. is undoubtedly fascinating but can we really send people there how is that supposed to
geologists shy of one kettle is often drawn to the un and as an expert on the red planet he advises nasa. he is also an important figure in the month society and international association of scientists engineers astronauts and aerospace officials. all of them advocates a journey to manas. i just ask yourself people on a going to mars reflects our profound urge to explore it's energy that's let me spiral good discovery of america there are other planets. and we also want to find out about the...
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>> 15 at the minimum. >> is that kettle corn?riginal. national popcorn day. >> national popcorn day. if you get some kettle corn in new york city, good popcorn. the consensus -- thank you very much. >> that was the actual segment. >> every single time. stunning really. we have some headlines. facebook may finally be punished for failing to protect users they do. the washington post reporting federal trade commission is considering slapping the social media giant with a massive fine for privacy agreement. and after multiple breaches and data sharing deals. and battled music star art kelly dropped from his label. sony music removing kelly from his home roster over disturbing claims according to variety. facing backlash for a lifetime dock you series with sex abuse allegations against them. he deny the allegations. we remember our dear friend as he laid to rest at arlington national cemetery. >> you stepped on it again, didn't you? >> you are not paying attention to me. >> have to shoot the guns, blow stuff up. >> a marine veteran b
>> 15 at the minimum. >> is that kettle corn?riginal. national popcorn day. >> national popcorn day. if you get some kettle corn in new york city, good popcorn. the consensus -- thank you very much. >> that was the actual segment. >> every single time. stunning really. we have some headlines. facebook may finally be punished for failing to protect users they do. the washington post reporting federal trade commission is considering slapping the social media giant...
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>> kettle warm >> michael irvin. >> have a drink. >> jimmy: you keep up the good work bit later, allight? >> all right, i'm going to have another one. >> jimmy: don't get too hammered. with all the focus on russia and collusion, you know who's spread the most fake news during the election in 2016? it wasn't hackers. the people who spread the most fake news were ultra conservatives over the age of 65. the study was published in the new england journal of stuff we already knew, and older people are more susceptible to fake news, and not only do they spread the most fake news, but they spread it in all caps. basically, donald trump is president because ten year ago youncle to play farmville. they shared seven times more false information than those between the ages of 18 and 29. and they are more likely to believe cardi b is a vitamin supplement. this is a real thing, unfortunately. this has been spread by the office of senior citizens. if you have little kids, you know this baby shark song. do you know the baby shark song? well, if you don't, once you hear this, you will never be able
>> kettle warm >> michael irvin. >> have a drink. >> jimmy: you keep up the good work bit later, allight? >> all right, i'm going to have another one. >> jimmy: don't get too hammered. with all the focus on russia and collusion, you know who's spread the most fake news during the election in 2016? it wasn't hackers. the people who spread the most fake news were ultra conservatives over the age of 65. the study was published in the new england journal of stuff...
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. >> i said kernel corn or kettle corn? >>> the time now is 6:26.coming up, stuck in a dumpster? how the crews in some of southern california how much managed to get this one out. let's start this half hour with a check on our forecast.. devin, back to you. presiden >>> live from the cbs bay area spelling bee oh's, this is kpix 5 news. >>> welcome back. it is just about 6:30. we have a check of your forecast. a little bit of rain all the way and we are not quite done just yet. take a look and you can see a few showers offshore. a few showers near santa rosa this morning. you cannot rollout a few sprinkles. north of the golden gate, positive futurecast at about 4:00. notice widespread clouds for most of the bay area and certainly shower chances. we cannot rule out a shower chance anywhere today. it will not be consistent by any stretch of the imagination. certainly nothing like what we saw last week that we do see more consistent light to moderate rainfall on and off throughout the day. i am causing it sunday morning and you, that will continue on th
. >> i said kernel corn or kettle corn? >>> the time now is 6:26.coming up, stuck in a dumpster? how the crews in some of southern california how much managed to get this one out. let's start this half hour with a check on our forecast.. devin, back to you. presiden >>> live from the cbs bay area spelling bee oh's, this is kpix 5 news. >>> welcome back. it is just about 6:30. we have a check of your forecast. a little bit of rain all the way and we are not quite...
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he called it disgraceful and this is president trump we're talking about so it's a little bit pot-kettle, it i may. he said you can't impeach someone who's doing a great job. >> that's not how it works. it's less likely because impeachment is a constitutional process but it's also a political process. and you have to have the political will among the constituents of the members of congress and the house first to pass the articles of impeachment and then of course of the constituents of the senators, more than a majority of them to effectively find him guilty. you can have a president that is doing great things across the board but also has committed what members of congress consider to be impeachable offenses. the two are not mutually exclusive. you're exactly right. but i agree with gloria. >> in what regard? >> if it is true that nancy pelosi said to the president we're not looking to impeach you, that's not going to be actually all that popular with people -- a lot of people who were just elected and made her the speaker and voter for her for speaker and got 40 seats. some of them wil
he called it disgraceful and this is president trump we're talking about so it's a little bit pot-kettle, it i may. he said you can't impeach someone who's doing a great job. >> that's not how it works. it's less likely because impeachment is a constitutional process but it's also a political process. and you have to have the political will among the constituents of the members of congress and the house first to pass the articles of impeachment and then of course of the constituents of...
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you're out of here and dressing him down >> people wouldn't understand the mounting pressure, that kettleady to boil over at any time, you know, and it felt good to unload on the guy. >> the problem as i see it, you've unloaded on him, he knows you're against him, but nobody has that map. >> right i am disappointed i didn't wait another day or two at least. i should have waited a few more days i wish i could have done more for them, but i did all i could do i feel in my being i did all i could do >> meantime, the people that would benefit the most from a successful mission, tricia's parents, only learned about the secret operation ten years later in 2008 when the story came out in a playboy magazine article. the reitlers are thankful for jimmy's courage and corroborating details he said he got from hall, but they're furious he blew his cover before finding their daughter >> why would you have been so close. >> yeah. >> and then give it up like you did. >> i try not to dwell on that at all because it eats at me and it's very hard to deal with that he was that close. >> jessie roach's paren
you're out of here and dressing him down >> people wouldn't understand the mounting pressure, that kettleady to boil over at any time, you know, and it felt good to unload on the guy. >> the problem as i see it, you've unloaded on him, he knows you're against him, but nobody has that map. >> right i am disappointed i didn't wait another day or two at least. i should have waited a few more days i wish i could have done more for them, but i did all i could do i feel in my being...
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see john brennan, and clapper today, out there talking about this, it's like, the pot calling the kettlelack, all of the old sayings came to mind. i thought about my mother, she always had the right saying. come on. >> yeah, well i think what gets everybody, i don't know roger stone when what he did or did not do. doesn't matter, the questions, the quality under the law. cut to the quick, laura, had he been james comey and gone into a sworn testimony before congress and 245 times said he didn't know or he didn't remember, he wouldn't be indicted. if he had been the deputy director andrew mccabe and said he was misunderstood he wouldn't have been indicted. had he been james clapper and said he gave the least untruthful answers, lied under oath to congress he wouldn't have been indicted. had he been john brennan, on two occasions lying under oath to congress and then said the cia doesn't lie, he wouldn't have been indicted. robert mueller, whether he knows it or not, his legacy, two justice. people connected and there's people who are not connected but useful for a prosecutor's agenda. i d
see john brennan, and clapper today, out there talking about this, it's like, the pot calling the kettlelack, all of the old sayings came to mind. i thought about my mother, she always had the right saying. come on. >> yeah, well i think what gets everybody, i don't know roger stone when what he did or did not do. doesn't matter, the questions, the quality under the law. cut to the quick, laura, had he been james comey and gone into a sworn testimony before congress and 245 times said he...
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the right thing, he wants to help but he is also in firm command of the obvious the pot calling the kettlelack. i'm worried about debt. guess what, you helped create $21 trillion in debt. you're making it more expensive, chairman powell. that is what the market is dealing with. they can't have the luxury of academic models how he feels, traders and investors are being taken on a white-knuckle ride that he is uniquely culpable for. charles: scott, he touched other topics, including tariffs, not led to visible marks on either economy. that not the narrative in the media. certainly in the non-financial sector where you would think it is crushing our economy. >> that is not the thank you tiff i see in the data. and comments from companies. that was odd. look at the fed's dot plot and some comments they made about inflation over last several months. wage growth being where it is, employment where it is, yet not showing up in inflation numbers. rallies in things like gold, yet crashes in crude. there is a lot more substance we could have talked about with the fed chairman that wasn't brought up,
the right thing, he wants to help but he is also in firm command of the obvious the pot calling the kettlelack. i'm worried about debt. guess what, you helped create $21 trillion in debt. you're making it more expensive, chairman powell. that is what the market is dealing with. they can't have the luxury of academic models how he feels, traders and investors are being taken on a white-knuckle ride that he is uniquely culpable for. charles: scott, he touched other topics, including tariffs, not...
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bridget and julia unlock the secrets to show-stopping gingerbread layer cake, lisa tests stove top kettlest an updated sticky toffee pudding. it's all coming up right here,
bridget and julia unlock the secrets to show-stopping gingerbread layer cake, lisa tests stove top kettlest an updated sticky toffee pudding. it's all coming up right here,
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corey: it's the traditional new york style kettle-boiled bagel.ut even as he dreams of expanding beyond the windy city... corey: i want 10 more. lemonis: ...his business is growing stale. that store should do $2.5 million, not $1.5 million. owner corey kaplan has a long history in the industry and an ego to match. corey: they didn't even know how to say bagel in chicago until i got there. lemonis: yet his branding is uninspired. it looks old and not reflective of you. his product mix is all over the place. why have capers?
corey: it's the traditional new york style kettle-boiled bagel.ut even as he dreams of expanding beyond the windy city... corey: i want 10 more. lemonis: ...his business is growing stale. that store should do $2.5 million, not $1.5 million. owner corey kaplan has a long history in the industry and an ego to match. corey: they didn't even know how to say bagel in chicago until i got there. lemonis: yet his branding is uninspired. it looks old and not reflective of you. his product mix is all...
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bridget and julia unlock the srets to show-stopping gingerbread layer cake, lisa tests stove top kettless bridget an u sticky toffee pudding. it's all coming up right here, on "america's test kitchen."
bridget and julia unlock the srets to show-stopping gingerbread layer cake, lisa tests stove top kettless bridget an u sticky toffee pudding. it's all coming up right here, on "america's test kitchen."