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kyle: all right. question number four -- i'm also a millennial if you don't know and i want to ask you this question. what would you say to a lot of millennials like myself who are on the fence of voting for joe in november? what would you say to them? sen. warren: vote like your life depends on it, because it does. pick any issue you care about. i guarantee it is on the line in this election and joe biden has a vision for how to make change. if it is dismantling systemic racism, joe biden has been clear, as president, he will strengthen america's commitment to justice and reform the -- anti-reform the criminal justice system. if it is for student debt, joe is in the fight to help cancel student loan debt. if you believe in science and think we need to take action on climate change, joe has just put out a plan to do that. if you know the importance of appointing judges who are committed to justice, joe biden is committed to doing that. for me, this is about having a president who understands what's im
kyle: all right. question number four -- i'm also a millennial if you don't know and i want to ask you this question. what would you say to a lot of millennials like myself who are on the fence of voting for joe in november? what would you say to them? sen. warren: vote like your life depends on it, because it does. pick any issue you care about. i guarantee it is on the line in this election and joe biden has a vision for how to make change. if it is dismantling systemic racism, joe biden has...
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i want to bring in my good friend kyle. kyle on the mic right here.ooks better than all of us put together today. kyle is going to kick off our rapid response section for you, senator warren. your first section is going to be about the build back better plan. we will have a stopped clock. this is in fact a test to see how close you can stay in the time. hopefully we will get through a lot of great questions. i will leave it to you. have at it. kyle: hello, again. my name is kyle, known as the millennial hype man. voi'm so excited to be here. thank you to league 46 for having me. thank you so much. i'm excited to talk to you. sen. warren: i am excited to talk to you. kyle: i know you are ready, no pressure. you have 45 seconds to answer a few questions i have for you. are you ready? sen. warren: yes, i'm ready. kyle: the first question is about the bring back better plan, for those who don't know is joe's economic plan to bring millions of good jobs back to uplift the middle-class community. i want to ask you, what is your favorite piece of the bring b
i want to bring in my good friend kyle. kyle on the mic right here.ooks better than all of us put together today. kyle is going to kick off our rapid response section for you, senator warren. your first section is going to be about the build back better plan. we will have a stopped clock. this is in fact a test to see how close you can stay in the time. hopefully we will get through a lot of great questions. i will leave it to you. have at it. kyle: hello, again. my name is kyle, known as the...
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thank you, kyle. kyle: have a nice one. symone: thank you. senator warren, again, we really appreciate you for joining us today. everybody, if you are out there on your laptop or on the phone and text "joe" to 30330, so you can download our team joe and get more connected because we have 110 days until this election. before we get final comments, i want to delve back into the question kyle asked you about young people. young people who may be feeling as though either their vote does not count or mean much this season or young people who supported you during your campaign and are disappointed you are not the democratic nominee. what do you say to those young people about why it is so important we have our voices heard at the ballot box and support joe biden? sen. warren: as democrats, we know that government can be a force for good. but, only when decisions are made in washington that begin with compassion and with a determination to uplift everyone. that is what donald trump is incapable of doing. and that is what joe biden is committed to do
thank you, kyle. kyle: have a nice one. symone: thank you. senator warren, again, we really appreciate you for joining us today. everybody, if you are out there on your laptop or on the phone and text "joe" to 30330, so you can download our team joe and get more connected because we have 110 days until this election. before we get final comments, i want to delve back into the question kyle asked you about young people. young people who may be feeling as though either their vote does...
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kyle wingfieldsec. betsy devos:r that question kyle. i think measuring and assessing is very important. in multiple dimensions read and pretty much every area alike. and while we have given a waiver or assessments for this past academic year. i have been on record multiple times urging states to consider some sort of a snapshot assessment when they come back to school this fall to understand for each of the students is. how much learning to the loser not lose and where are each of these kids, they going into fourth grade worried we know that the transition from third to fourth grade is a critical one in terms of student's ability to read. and their literacy levels. my orientation and i understand the criticisms that them and launched over the years by both parents and educators around too many tests. and it certainly sensitive to that but i do think that knowing and measuring and understanding is the only way we can then adjust and fine-tune for the future steps in knowing where students are. is of critical importance for everyone. i th
kyle wingfieldsec. betsy devos:r that question kyle. i think measuring and assessing is very important. in multiple dimensions read and pretty much every area alike. and while we have given a waiver or assessments for this past academic year. i have been on record multiple times urging states to consider some sort of a snapshot assessment when they come back to school this fall to understand for each of the students is. how much learning to the loser not lose and where are each of these kids,...
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kyle: all right. lemonis: we'll see you, brother. matisun: thanks, kyle. kyle: thank you.: thank you, sir. lemonis: i want to go sit down, and we'll go over the financials, and we'll talk about the business. okay, so total revenue in 2016, 2.7. it drops to 2.4, and it stays in 2018 to 2.4. in 2018, you made $44,000 on $2.4 million. jerry: this is the first... '18 is the first year that i owned the place outright. lemonis: it's clear to me after looking at the financials of this business that it's making a profit, but it is odd to me that $44,000 on $2.5 million -- seems like something is a little off, so what this business sounds like it needs is ways to make additional money that they haven't thought of. your dad runs a reputable business. you're a part of that. your mom's a part of it, so why are we here? taylor: i have a very different opinion about the business than he does. jerry: okay. just relax for a second. let's look at this. everybody has a perception of how things should happen. taylor: well, maybe i lost my respect for my dad as a business owner when we starte
kyle: all right. lemonis: we'll see you, brother. matisun: thanks, kyle. kyle: thank you.: thank you, sir. lemonis: i want to go sit down, and we'll go over the financials, and we'll talk about the business. okay, so total revenue in 2016, 2.7. it drops to 2.4, and it stays in 2018 to 2.4. in 2018, you made $44,000 on $2.4 million. jerry: this is the first... '18 is the first year that i owned the place outright. lemonis: it's clear to me after looking at the financials of this business that...
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all right kyle gas and reporting from selma alabama we appreciate it. thank you mary other. let's get a check now some of the other stories making news around the world protesters have clashed with police at anti racism demonstrations across the u.s. one person was killed in texas after shots were fired at a black lives matter march in california demonstrators set fire to a courthouse and assaulted police president trump has threatened to send more federal agents to quell the unrest. a man has confessed to an arson attack on cathedral and friends the blaze a badly damaged the 15th century church and destroyed its organ prosecutors say the suspect was a volunteer who worked in the cathedral. at least 174 migrant workers have become in fact. did with the corona virus on a farm in southern germany nearly 500 people are now under quarantine and are not allowed to leave the farm. or britain has imposed a 2 week quarantine on travelers arriving from spain after a surgeon covert 1000 cases there europe had only recently reopened most of its borders to travel nightlife in the spanis
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kyle: yeah, that's already a problem.er you see headlines about russian liquid natural gas and tanker coming to boston harbor and will make that worse. in the question of joe biden, he will put a greenhouse gas test on basically all federal permitting and so you're looking -- the companies are looking at a situation where in a foreseeable future they might not be able to build pipelines. paul: do you think this is a decision that is directly related to the anticipation that joe biden may win the presidency and therefore you'll see all of the new regulations and higher costs on energy projects? kyle: well, that may -- that may be part of it. the prospect of joe biden, but that's just the litigation environment already is pretty miserable. i mean, if you're building a pipeline, a different pipeline in montana get ruling against it, putting in question some permits from the u.s. corp. -- army corps of engineers and you have permits and sitting and thinking, how long is it going to take before i get the same lawsuit against m
kyle: yeah, that's already a problem.er you see headlines about russian liquid natural gas and tanker coming to boston harbor and will make that worse. in the question of joe biden, he will put a greenhouse gas test on basically all federal permitting and so you're looking -- the companies are looking at a situation where in a foreseeable future they might not be able to build pipelines. paul: do you think this is a decision that is directly related to the anticipation that joe biden may win...
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i can hear kyle. i don't see kyle. >> [indiscernible] >> mark, i think you need to unmute yourself if you have not. >> can you hear me now? is, what is the --sic loophole that a let' that allows congress to keep ignoring the moratorium? >> mark, i apologize. can you start over? >> what is the basic loophole that allows congress to continue ignoring the moratorium? tom: well, there's not enough incentive. members aren't held accountable, excluding numbers that have joined us on this call and made their statements. there are many members who would like to restore them, as congressman banks and others pointed out. we just need to keep fighting harder to make sure that they don't do that, that they don't succeed. we will keep working as we always have to eliminate earmarks. we do have legislation that would do that. senate republicans have agreed to do that. the concern is in the next congress, what might happen. it would be very unfortunate if, on top of all of the spending we have already been doing to
i can hear kyle. i don't see kyle. >> [indiscernible] >> mark, i think you need to unmute yourself if you have not. >> can you hear me now? is, what is the --sic loophole that a let' that allows congress to keep ignoring the moratorium? >> mark, i apologize. can you start over? >> what is the basic loophole that allows congress to continue ignoring the moratorium? tom: well, there's not enough incentive. members aren't held accountable, excluding numbers that have...
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kyle gas and her reporting from selma alabama in the united states thank you so much we do appreciate it. thank you maria. to britain now which has imposed to we quarantine on travelers arriving from spain that's after a certain covert 19 cases there europe had only recently reopened most of its borders to travel at night life in the spanish region of catalonia is shutting down again while national authorities are introducing measures against the recent spike in affections the new restrictions are causing renewed disruption to the travel industry and also to tourists. the u.k.'s sudden decision to take spain off a safe travel list left travelers with no time to prepare for its consequences 2 wrists returning home environment druids airport were frustrated they had come on holiday with the understanding bay would not have to quarantine upon their return. i think it's pretty bad because it's just all of a sudden it's not given much time to prepare. for every one small pilot came and i also think it ruins everything we had a wedding to go to help plans to visit friends and family that we
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kyle busch without a win down in tenth. how about the cut line? jimmie johnson missing the race today, william byron having an issue. reddick, bubba wallace, i don't know who the favorite is. they keep moving positions around. >> reddick is climbing back into the fight. a good run today, finished eighth. >> jimmie johnson is out with covid, how many weeks will he miss? >> let's go to matt kenseth. >> i found a promising young new driver. his name is matt kenseth. i would like to introduce him to you. a little life. were you thinking the new tires were enough? >> that 4, even the 10 and 41 and 14, they were really fast. i could get a run through two and four. i thought i could run faster. i could never get a big enough run to make the pass. chad did a spectacular job. i was restarting fourth. i was behind denny on the second to last restart. i couldn't get up there and get it done. we have come a long way in the last couple of weeks. we are gaining on it. it was a fun day. >> earlier in the week you were saying, this is one of my best tracks. i hav
kyle busch without a win down in tenth. how about the cut line? jimmie johnson missing the race today, william byron having an issue. reddick, bubba wallace, i don't know who the favorite is. they keep moving positions around. >> reddick is climbing back into the fight. a good run today, finished eighth. >> jimmie johnson is out with covid, how many weeks will he miss? >> let's go to matt kenseth. >> i found a promising young new driver. his name is matt kenseth. i would...
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kyle larsson was removed from the 42. >> harvick closed in on hamlin. hamlin was much further ahead when the pit stop ended. we haven't seen harvick in a situation where he has been pushed to try to pass a car as quick as denny. we have seen denny racing around the top five and passing fast race cars. be interesting to see if the 4 of harvick can run him down and put something together to get by him. >> harvick was the fastest car on the racetrack. hamlin was the fourth fastest. >> denny pushing or saving a little bit. >> 30 to go, kenseth on the left side. all these guys who were on pit road around lap 100, running longer. catch a caution. while that may not help them, it's unfortunate, but at some point in every race, maybe you are not calling the race to win, you are calling to get the best finish you can. >> 22 of joey logano making his way down pit road. they can't get the handling right. he is wicked tight in traffic. we just hit dirty air and then it's done. four good guiyear tires. it's been a difficult day for joey. >> since the break, it has n
kyle larsson was removed from the 42. >> harvick closed in on hamlin. hamlin was much further ahead when the pit stop ended. we haven't seen harvick in a situation where he has been pushed to try to pass a car as quick as denny. we have seen denny racing around the top five and passing fast race cars. be interesting to see if the 4 of harvick can run him down and put something together to get by him. >> harvick was the fastest car on the racetrack. hamlin was the fourth fastest....
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and at that time we knew about kyle's way ahead. we had the yeah i assured my mom when you might me take the microscope and i was so scared that's what they prescribe him he had the same exact stuff that my brother got addicted to oxy r.c. cars. which the street name for there is rocks easy and they give you the exact same effect as heroin and according to my brother they're even more addicting that one and he had a legitimate surgery and i freaked out i was like no you can't take these and here he had just had his appendix taken out he needed the hump and i didn't want him taking them because i wasn't going to go through this again. just like calls family the whole country is in a state of awareness wanting to change things and contain the epidemic. at the oklahoma university and then seen an aggressive alliance was formed researcher and me lawyer ritchie with me and doc to jason beam and they've all gathered to establish a common fight plan against every single laboratory. case . dr beaman has created the 1st college education pro
and at that time we knew about kyle's way ahead. we had the yeah i assured my mom when you might me take the microscope and i was so scared that's what they prescribe him he had the same exact stuff that my brother got addicted to oxy r.c. cars. which the street name for there is rocks easy and they give you the exact same effect as heroin and according to my brother they're even more addicting that one and he had a legitimate surgery and i freaked out i was like no you can't take these and...
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kyle has begun his 1st days of therapy at the center. in his struggle against the addiction only speech seems to be the hyper serenity. so what i want to do is look at the stuff that we this morning. every single one of us through. all of us have. through. several of the. guys that i that are in here were athletes. they got injured that introduced him to the opiates and whenever they take the opiates they find out hey not only does this make me physically feel better but emotionally i feel better . so what of opiates. made me feel like a better person. like i'd be in the house all day and then once i got high i could go out and do whatever on a new. everybody else here is still the same thing and you know i can relate to a lot of these people stories and it's just. a lot of a lot love i don't feel alone anymore so. that's that's going to feel lot better. on day 15 of his treatment col relapsed. one of the patients who brought in heroin secretly. he couldn't resist. after he plunged back he was sent to this facility. monitored under high
kyle has begun his 1st days of therapy at the center. in his struggle against the addiction only speech seems to be the hyper serenity. so what i want to do is look at the stuff that we this morning. every single one of us through. all of us have. through. several of the. guys that i that are in here were athletes. they got injured that introduced him to the opiates and whenever they take the opiates they find out hey not only does this make me physically feel better but emotionally i feel...
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liam hemsworth is solid as the pragmatic kyle, while duke has quirky comic charm.ion of directors likejon favreau, jake gives himself likejon favreau, duke gives himself a very attractive on—screen girlfriend, played by eden brolin, daughter ofjosh, though she is given a kind of kooky edge for this. would either of you boys like to call me sir? you can if you want. i won't think is corny. we are going to go to traffic drugs across state lines, sir. the appearance ofjohn malkovich adds gravitas and there is the appearance of vivica a fox, too. though, vince vaughan fared less well in a role that demands slightly confusing flashbacks. am i going to die? most likely. the biggest problem with arkansas is its pacing. this long film often feels plodding, and following the novel's episodic structure only drags things out further. it is also very grim. violence is dispensed with a sense of gloomy inevitability, as the pair get in over their heads and try not to cross their mysterious, anonymous boss. but it is still a promising calling card for duke as a screenwriter. his
liam hemsworth is solid as the pragmatic kyle, while duke has quirky comic charm.ion of directors likejon favreau, jake gives himself likejon favreau, duke gives himself a very attractive on—screen girlfriend, played by eden brolin, daughter ofjosh, though she is given a kind of kooky edge for this. would either of you boys like to call me sir? you can if you want. i won't think is corny. we are going to go to traffic drugs across state lines, sir. the appearance ofjohn malkovich adds...
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we're going to go now to selma alabama where kyle ghassan from detroit public radio is standing near the edmund pettus bridge kyle it's a nice to see you again and this is going to be an emotional event here i want to let our viewers know something you know this is a man who served at the in the u.s. congress for over 30 years and at one point as you may well know he once famously told his brother i've come a long way from the cotton fields of alabama i imagine that there are a lot of people gathering there today who are feeling the emotion of this. yes michael there are a lot of people who had that same experience has been with coming from the cotton field and alabama still to this day and of course there are people who have benefited from his work in congress and from his work in civil rights so i think today it's it's a mixed emotion as as if there is a time for reflection a time to think about what lewis did for this country it's also a time to be joyous and celebrate critique the work of him and of course the icons that he served with and admired that you can jr and rosa parks.
we're going to go now to selma alabama where kyle ghassan from detroit public radio is standing near the edmund pettus bridge kyle it's a nice to see you again and this is going to be an emotional event here i want to let our viewers know something you know this is a man who served at the in the u.s. congress for over 30 years and at one point as you may well know he once famously told his brother i've come a long way from the cotton fields of alabama i imagine that there are a lot of people...
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a short time ago i talked to kyle ghassan from troy public radio who witnessed the ceremony from near the edmund pettus bridge bridge was the sight in 1965 of the bloody sunday march galvanized by the death of one of their fellow activists 2 jackson protesters here in selma decided to march from selma to montgomery protesting for the right to vote they organized and on that sunday afternoon they marched to by 2 on the sidewalks of the bridge and you cannot see anything achieved at the top of the bridge and look down and as they reach that point they could see the alabama state troopers who are assembled and who were told that they were to stop the march with any means necessary and of course i've included some very violent means and john lewis was one of the 1st to be beaten by the alabama state troopers very badly there was actually blood on this bridge it was hence the name bloody sunday. now some of our viewers may not be aware of this but the man that this bridge is named after edmund pettus was actually a leader of the ku klux klan and a white supremacist why does this bridge sti
a short time ago i talked to kyle ghassan from troy public radio who witnessed the ceremony from near the edmund pettus bridge bridge was the sight in 1965 of the bloody sunday march galvanized by the death of one of their fellow activists 2 jackson protesters here in selma decided to march from selma to montgomery protesting for the right to vote they organized and on that sunday afternoon they marched to by 2 on the sidewalks of the bridge and you cannot see anything achieved at the top of...
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>> kyle: i think they are very significant. roberts is very strong on religious liberty. cases, both 7-2 uphold ing broad concessions for catholic nuns, little sisters of the poor who don't want to have contraceptive plans and schools to hire and fire teachers as they please essentially. paul: so it was interesting a couple of liberal justices signed onto broadens of the ministerial and you can fire teachers for religious purposes. does that mean that we are really seeing a court that is going to be much more receptive to free exercise of religion cases? >> kyle: well, i think that's part of it. the decision was 7-2 which was not quite as strong. the last case on the exception at a lutheran school was 9-0, unanimous court that time. the facts are a little different here, but yeah, the opinion of the court by justice alito essentially said that the federal government has no business getting involved with schools, religious schools, trying to figure out why they -- why they chose not to renew a teacher's account. paul: dan, two new justices, one for a couple of years, neil
>> kyle: i think they are very significant. roberts is very strong on religious liberty. cases, both 7-2 uphold ing broad concessions for catholic nuns, little sisters of the poor who don't want to have contraceptive plans and schools to hire and fire teachers as they please essentially. paul: so it was interesting a couple of liberal justices signed onto broadens of the ministerial and you can fire teachers for religious purposes. does that mean that we are really seeing a court that is...
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kyle has 90 days to learn to live without opioids. how it feels more like my body is a us a lot of. my thought process it's slow. for just about all of it again or in the. sad emotions in me it's just i can't keep my emotions in one place and you know on top of. her i just are of the little bit. one of our friends and it's all of us friends and. after that. we in my friends kind of stuck together and were doing these pills and it was just blocking out so much pain or so stressed out i. fighting back tears every day i think that's how i wanted things and it was just blocking out that pain. and it made me feel good it they forget it they actually helped me out with a lot of things depend on it. i was. that was my girl you know that was love and then. just this last year like too many to me about things of loss for family and that wasn't enough that wasn't enough to write or change them mentally in my head i know it's gotten close to suicide. these pills are. a. little. just like tobacco addiction the dangers of opioids have been had and it has taken 20 years for the government to take
kyle has 90 days to learn to live without opioids. how it feels more like my body is a us a lot of. my thought process it's slow. for just about all of it again or in the. sad emotions in me it's just i can't keep my emotions in one place and you know on top of. her i just are of the little bit. one of our friends and it's all of us friends and. after that. we in my friends kind of stuck together and were doing these pills and it was just blocking out so much pain or so stressed out i. fighting...
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you know, kyle, i get your point.pologize, up against a hard break here, end of show. we'll get you back on. much success to you there in texas, all right? thank you very much. and eric and i will be back at 4 p.m. eastern with more news. editorial, i am paul gigot. reopening american schools. over half a million students in the nation's second largest school system will not return to the classroom next month. in-person instruction delayed until it's safe and appropriate. the teachers union is laying down terms that may make that goal impossible. a document released, it not
you know, kyle, i get your point.pologize, up against a hard break here, end of show. we'll get you back on. much success to you there in texas, all right? thank you very much. and eric and i will be back at 4 p.m. eastern with more news. editorial, i am paul gigot. reopening american schools. over half a million students in the nation's second largest school system will not return to the classroom next month. in-person instruction delayed until it's safe and appropriate. the teachers union is...
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. >> thank you so much kyle i appreciate the opportunity to join you all. kudos to you for doing things differently. >> we are all doing what we can these days. >> that's right. >> along those lines let's start by talking about particular challenges of the 2020 education not only in georgia and the united states but all across the globe. before we talk about this fall, i would like to ask what you saw from educators this spring as they adapted to unforeseen circumstances. what you learned about education from that experience? >> sure, i think it goes without saying that nobody was really prepared to need to make the kind of a pivot and changes that all of us were forced to make. an education and educators were certainly no different. and students for that matter having to go from full speed ahead donate winter, spring semester into something entirely different. i think it was very instructive for everyone involved in education whether at the k -- 12 level or higher ed level to be able to learn from one another and to share those learnings in real time. i ha
. >> thank you so much kyle i appreciate the opportunity to join you all. kudos to you for doing things differently. >> we are all doing what we can these days. >> that's right. >> along those lines let's start by talking about particular challenges of the 2020 education not only in georgia and the united states but all across the globe. before we talk about this fall, i would like to ask what you saw from educators this spring as they adapted to unforeseen...
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kyle. what is prince edward island? that's it.
kyle. what is prince edward island? that's it.
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kyle steven huginan. friends, family, and members recently recognized the one-year anniversary of his passing at the youthful age of 30. he was from savannah in georgia's first congressional district, and was an outstanding, kind, and loving individual who was a friend to all. kyle was employed by the industrial conveyor belt services for 10 years and worked hard in all he did. while reminiscing on kyle's abundance of joy he brought to all member, friends, and others, he recalled that he had one of the best smiles ever. he represented what it looks like to truly live life to the fullest and not take any day for granted. yle was a 2007 graduate of ben particular teen military school. -- ben particular teen military school. my thoughts and prayers go out to all who loved him in this time. i rise today to recognize the brunswick golden isles chamber of congress. accreditation is the only program of its kind that defense excellence in chamber planning and recognizes chambers for outstanding contributions towa
kyle steven huginan. friends, family, and members recently recognized the one-year anniversary of his passing at the youthful age of 30. he was from savannah in georgia's first congressional district, and was an outstanding, kind, and loving individual who was a friend to all. kyle was employed by the industrial conveyor belt services for 10 years and worked hard in all he did. while reminiscing on kyle's abundance of joy he brought to all member, friends, and others, he recalled that he had...
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inside story from a laura kyle and the whole team him as by for now thank . you. examining the impact of today's headlines i need to go to work because i need to make money risking our lives by going in setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions racially charged social unrest on a scale not seen and international filmmakers who moon cost journalists bring playgrounds to inform and inspire you the terrorist but you're here the story your city walk the path on al-jazeera. ferguson has been in turmoil at least 2 of my police officers tucker and john are like time after getting shot. up to make a political hole in my city where you are a state representative back in 9091 to me it was all the argument one of the guys without a gun and my brother was killed my hood don't look no different than any other hood out here dan my whole world was keel me i saw my son in 15 years and i felt like you know at this my time to stand up to. the system was a bill for us i'm just not willing to accept what substantial legislation can i get through that's going to speak to a major k
inside story from a laura kyle and the whole team him as by for now thank . you. examining the impact of today's headlines i need to go to work because i need to make money risking our lives by going in setting the agenda for tomorrow's discussions racially charged social unrest on a scale not seen and international filmmakers who moon cost journalists bring playgrounds to inform and inspire you the terrorist but you're here the story your city walk the path on al-jazeera. ferguson has been in...
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hello there and welcome to the program i'm laura kyle years of civil war have torn yemen apart the fighting has divided the cities destroyed the economy and triggered the world's worst humanitarian crisis now the country is also on the verge of an environmental disaster for 5 years the fleecing storage facilities has lain idle off the coast on border more than 1100000 barrels of oil as yemen's who feel rebels battle with the saudi backed government for control of the country the facility has been left to rust united nations has described it as a ticking time bomb one that will eventually cause an ecological and humanitarian disaster if nothing is done but doing something is proving difficult but who fees who control the area where the facility is permanently mord have only recently allowed access to the u.n. they've given promises before that they've since gone back on. the un's top relief official mark local says the who things have engaged in a protracted bureaucratic minuet of permissions to visit being sought apparently being granted and then turning out in fact not to have been granted
hello there and welcome to the program i'm laura kyle years of civil war have torn yemen apart the fighting has divided the cities destroyed the economy and triggered the world's worst humanitarian crisis now the country is also on the verge of an environmental disaster for 5 years the fleecing storage facilities has lain idle off the coast on border more than 1100000 barrels of oil as yemen's who feel rebels battle with the saudi backed government for control of the country the facility has...
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inside story from a laura kyle and the whole team him a spy for now thank. you. the latest news as it breaks this crowd of hundreds of people didn't come with invitations to came to pay their respects to george floyd we've detailed coverage the government needs to balance the needs of the economy with the trace of the virus returning. from around the world organized crime is now beginning to try to play the role of robbing and like by giving away food to win over the royalty of people in desperate. presence on donald trump's journey or was promised damaging information about hillary clinton or allegation to seek an investigation seductress did the trump campaign collude with russia did you at any time of the urge the former f.b.i. director james comey in any way shape or form the closer the body down the investigation into michael flynn and also as you will know. next question bottle field washington on al jazeera. in a 2 part series. of his evo observes the lives of 2 children. over 20 years. where insights into circumstances that shape lives. in a rapidly chang
inside story from a laura kyle and the whole team him a spy for now thank. you. the latest news as it breaks this crowd of hundreds of people didn't come with invitations to came to pay their respects to george floyd we've detailed coverage the government needs to balance the needs of the economy with the trace of the virus returning. from around the world organized crime is now beginning to try to play the role of robbing and like by giving away food to win over the royalty of people in...
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inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here in doha it's by. my. territorial social and ethnic divisions. france has seen some of the biggest recent protests over black lives matter. al-jazeera world goes to some of its least privileged communities. where treatment by the police is still a contentious issue. carries a divided city on al-jazeera. who's to blame for the mishandling of the coronavirus can then make in the united states i'll be putting the tough questions to trump surrogate jack kingston and former democratic party official just o'connell in a special edition of her dad. not even through wave one as a result of a lack of a leadership here i said to my people slow the testing down please that is criminally negligent and i will sit there and i thought it was hilarious head to head on algis iraq. if you want to help save the world. sneeze and hero. the usa is always of in fact the people the world people pay attention to walk on here and al-jazeera is very good at bringing the news to the world. this is al-jazeera. you're watching the al-
inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here in doha it's by. my. territorial social and ethnic divisions. france has seen some of the biggest recent protests over black lives matter. al-jazeera world goes to some of its least privileged communities. where treatment by the police is still a contentious issue. carries a divided city on al-jazeera. who's to blame for the mishandling of the coronavirus can then make in the united states i'll be putting the tough questions to trump...
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inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here in doha it's by from. my. the u.s. is a tipping point scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 near us the world's leaders fail to agree upon a solution people are taking the tools into their own. you know. we're trying to cycle to get people to understand that it kills people and that it kills people now it's critically both fronts return people's doors on al-jazeera what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels deep into the illegal cocoa plantations of the ivory coast simple solutions are very hard to find for something as complicated as the child labor from the chocolates hearts of darkness and count as unpatrolled labor is working in a 100000000000 dollar industry global heart of the country's cocoa produces live below the poverty line on al-jazeera. violence in west jerusalem as thousands of protesters call on the israeli prime minister to resign over corruption charges and his handling of the pandemic. i'm about to sin and this is a legacy of a life from doha also coming up. it will pro
inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here in doha it's by from. my. the u.s. is a tipping point scientists are telling us right now that we have just 12 near us the world's leaders fail to agree upon a solution people are taking the tools into their own. you know. we're trying to cycle to get people to understand that it kills people and that it kills people now it's critically both fronts return people's doors on al-jazeera what is the price of luxury. an undercover team travels...
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inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here at life and. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against these demands we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and vironment energy solutions for future generations the branch pioneering future energy. rewind continues i can bring your people back to life i'm sorry with updates on the best of al-jazeera as documentaries this struggle continues but from back did till now i have used distance revisiting alfred's free press. i'm the managing editor of the day to talk we know from the public of what's happening in the address aside there have been some changes over the years you know rewind on al-jazeera as countries begin easing coronavirus restrictions scientists warn of a 2nd wave of infections in the last few. claim well and many feel the economy
inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here at life and. from fossil fuels to modern day renewable as societies develop the energy demands increase requiring innovative solutions to meet such demands as a global power development of investment company nebraska power is uniquely positioned to deliver against these demands we provide business growth promote social economic benefits and provide innovative safe and vironment energy solutions for future generations the branch pioneering...
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inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here is by and. what was described as the world's longest long downpours the largest exodus since the creation of the independent india and 947. experts believe india is still at a stage of infection but the long down has already created a humanitarian crisis and driven the unemployment rate for 6 to 23 percent and it's also highlighted inequality religious tensions and health care system that isn't equipped to deal with a pandemic the following weeks will tell of the recent mass movement of people will accelerate the spread of the kowtowing to juarez from india cities to its rule hot . an image can change the way we see the womb if we had not seen theirs we would be talking about it it can spark mass action or serve the interests of the powerful he created this moment for a photo opportunity that can obscure the truth this is a legitimate news story but the script and the talking points feel pretty identical it can forge narratives or rewrite through the listening post gives you the full picture on
inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here is by and. what was described as the world's longest long downpours the largest exodus since the creation of the independent india and 947. experts believe india is still at a stage of infection but the long down has already created a humanitarian crisis and driven the unemployment rate for 6 to 23 percent and it's also highlighted inequality religious tensions and health care system that isn't equipped to deal with a pandemic the...
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inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here in doha it's by phone or. my. jumped into the stream and julian on global community this generation will have to create its own democracy with social media and will online be part of the debate let me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic violence that people have suffered not only now but for decades we are going to be to transform lives the way we could see it business if we're going to adapt to climate break down this street on out is there. i'm fully back to bill in doha with a look at our main stories on al-jazeera the united states says it ordered the closure of the chinese consulate in houston texas the u.s. state department says it's in order to protect american intellectual property there were reports of a fire at the building late on tuesday a china foreign ministry spokesman denied media reports that staff were burning documents there and is accused the u.s. of violating international law.
inside story from me laura kyle and the whole team here in doha it's by phone or. my. jumped into the stream and julian on global community this generation will have to create its own democracy with social media and will online be part of the debate let me put some you tube comments to you when no topic is off the table is taking on all the systemic violence that people have suffered not only now but for decades we are going to be to transform lives the way we could see it business if we're...