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seven hundred fifty million dollars one hundred sixty two mile long pipeline running crude from lake charles to st james louisiana in the order judge dick wrote that she was prohibiting further work on the pipeline in order to prevent further irreparable harm until this matter can be tried on the merits in case you forgot keeping notes at home energy transfer partners were the ones who brought us that stunning display of corporate and community center g. that was the dakota access pipeline i'm sure you can remember that you see every new cycle brings a little good brings a little bad. and it also brings a whole lot of watching the hawks. you know what. it looks like. at the bottom. like you that i got. so. well going to watch the dark side i robot for and on top of the. room and that's that's right and wide ranging look at well. you know the good news about of the news cycle we dive into with the police here and watching that it can be depressing and it can be very uplifting like this week. craig pipeline stops you know that's good news. getting an award for courage courage his courage was w
seven hundred fifty million dollars one hundred sixty two mile long pipeline running crude from lake charles to st james louisiana in the order judge dick wrote that she was prohibiting further work on the pipeline in order to prevent further irreparable harm until this matter can be tried on the merits in case you forgot keeping notes at home energy transfer partners were the ones who brought us that stunning display of corporate and community center g. that was the dakota access pipeline i'm...
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seven hundred fifty million dollars one hundred sixty two mile long pipeline running crude from lake charles to st james louisiana in the order judge dick wrote that she was prohibiting further work on the pipeline in order to prevent further irreparable harm until this matter can be tried on the merits in case you forgot keeping notes at home energy transfer partners were the ones who brought us that stunning display of corporate and community center gee that was. the dakota access pipeline i'm sure you can remember that you see every new cycle brings a little good brings a little bad. and it also brings a whole lot of watching the hawks. at the bottom. like you that i got. so. well going to watch for the dark side i robot for and on capital. and that's a that's a good way to look at it but now you know the good news about of the news cycle we die i've been there with the police here and watching it it can be depressing and it can be very uplifting like this week. craig pipes. you know that's good news. and i'm going to war for courage courage his courage was what making goofy videos on the
seven hundred fifty million dollars one hundred sixty two mile long pipeline running crude from lake charles to st james louisiana in the order judge dick wrote that she was prohibiting further work on the pipeline in order to prevent further irreparable harm until this matter can be tried on the merits in case you forgot keeping notes at home energy transfer partners were the ones who brought us that stunning display of corporate and community center gee that was. the dakota access pipeline...
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borders of coming room child nigeria niger meet now it's a desolate city where people barely survive lake charles has shrunk by eighty percent over the past twenty five years and continues to recede. owns a red pepper farm known here as manga gold is very popular in both niger and nigeria business used to be good. because the chad lake is the backbone of the economy in this region people were self-sufficient and now we're facing dire problems and we need help if the lake dries up people will die out of hunger the area has been sealed for two years as a result of the war against boko haram. with the absence of rainfall in a drought prone region west african countries are looking for options to save the lake including transferring water from other sources but that needs funding and security both unavailable at the moment the rise in poverty has led to an increase in the popularity of boko haram in many places the armed group has become the only employer feeding on a widespread feeling of hopelessness specially among young people. many of the flora and fauna species are now extinct people have lost
borders of coming room child nigeria niger meet now it's a desolate city where people barely survive lake charles has shrunk by eighty percent over the past twenty five years and continues to recede. owns a red pepper farm known here as manga gold is very popular in both niger and nigeria business used to be good. because the chad lake is the backbone of the economy in this region people were self-sufficient and now we're facing dire problems and we need help if the lake dries up people will...
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he was from lake charles, louisiana, sergeant rose. he said, just always remember, chuck, that every human being in life, no matter where they are from, or their station in life, has a story to tell. and every human being has a book in him about their life. and he said that in regard to service in vietnam. in 1968, you recall so much was going on here in the united states. the assassinations of king and kennedy. the riots. everything was turned upside down. institutions were being questioned like never before. i've never forgotten that wisdom that sergeant rose imparted with me and to me, because it was a very strong message about how we interact with other people. i know when you are in war, you are in war, but you can't ever forget that dimension, that advice that sergeant rose, that everyone deserves respect, and everybody wants respect in their lives. and i do, i do want to end this way. when i said 1968 was i think the defining year of vietnam, it also was the defining year in this country. it defined an entire future dynamic that
he was from lake charles, louisiana, sergeant rose. he said, just always remember, chuck, that every human being in life, no matter where they are from, or their station in life, has a story to tell. and every human being has a book in him about their life. and he said that in regard to service in vietnam. in 1968, you recall so much was going on here in the united states. the assassinations of king and kennedy. the riots. everything was turned upside down. institutions were being questioned...
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how on earth did you manage to get lake trout in port charles? well, i was wracking my brain trying to figure out how to get you out of your funk, right? and then i thought about baltimore. remember when we were waiting for buzz? oh, yeah. buzz. but follow me -- i also thought about all the bad history between us and how somehow, someway, a spark lit up inside of us. oh, yeah. yeah. there was a spark all right. there was a spark. it sparkled. so then i asked my auntie for an assist. we hit the seafood counter. she broke out the cast-iron skillet. we got up in the kitchen. and voilà -- lake trout. okay, i'm -- call me crazy, but, um, i'm having a hard time believing that you actually asked aunt stella to help woo me and that she actually did it. a brother's gotta do what a brother's gotta do, even if it involves asking his auntie to play cupid. but i did all of that. all of this. just to make you happy. dillon, is someone there with you? dillon, i heard her! is it the same woman as before? you know what? no, no, no, no. i don't wanna know. you kno
how on earth did you manage to get lake trout in port charles? well, i was wracking my brain trying to figure out how to get you out of your funk, right? and then i thought about baltimore. remember when we were waiting for buzz? oh, yeah. buzz. but follow me -- i also thought about all the bad history between us and how somehow, someway, a spark lit up inside of us. oh, yeah. yeah. there was a spark all right. there was a spark. it sparkled. so then i asked my auntie for an assist. we hit the...
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let's hear from lake charles, louisiana. alex is next. caller: good morning. am a little taken a back that one of the previous callers from south carolina was able to squeeze in a russian meddling with his comment. i would hardly call this a boycott. as one of the previous callers said, this is more withdrawing of support. not issuing an error rate card, discounts is all these businesses are saying, they would treat the nra like everyone else. the impacts of it will be so inconsequential the question perhaps does not even like the mayor to be asked. need sayswitter, one i hope businesses cutting ties with the nra will be a harbinger of a landslide of members cutting ties. that is on twitter this morning, if you want to post at our site. later on, we will talk about some of the capitol hill issues going on when it comes to gun related issues. dave is in lakeland, florida. republican line. caller: good morning. first of all, i thought it was kind of amusing, somebody from going to goicago out there and round up all their guns and they are just going to give it t
let's hear from lake charles, louisiana. alex is next. caller: good morning. am a little taken a back that one of the previous callers from south carolina was able to squeeze in a russian meddling with his comment. i would hardly call this a boycott. as one of the previous callers said, this is more withdrawing of support. not issuing an error rate card, discounts is all these businesses are saying, they would treat the nra like everyone else. the impacts of it will be so inconsequential the...
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seven hundred fifty million dollars one hundred sixty two mile long pipeline running crude from lake charles to st james louisiana in the order judge dick wrote that she was prohibiting further work on the pipeline in order to prevent further irreparable harm until this matter can be tried on the merits in case you forgot keeping notes at home energy transfer partners were the ones who brought us that stunning display of corporate and community center g. that was the dakota access pipeline that i'm sure you can remember that you see every new cycle brings a little good brings a little bad. and it also brings a whole lot of watching the hawks. but what if. it looks like. the bottom. like you know that i got. this. we. are going to watch the dark side i robot for and on capital. and that's that's a good way to look at it well. you know the good news about of the news cycle we die i've been there with the police here and watching it it can be depressing and it can be very uplifting like this week. crate pipeline stops you know that's good news. getting an award for courage courage his courage w
seven hundred fifty million dollars one hundred sixty two mile long pipeline running crude from lake charles to st james louisiana in the order judge dick wrote that she was prohibiting further work on the pipeline in order to prevent further irreparable harm until this matter can be tried on the merits in case you forgot keeping notes at home energy transfer partners were the ones who brought us that stunning display of corporate and community center g. that was the dakota access pipeline that...
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from washington, charles hurt, opening editor for "the washington times." eli lakemnist for bloomberg view. mara liasson, national political correspondent at national public radio. a couple eyebrow-raising moments today. >> a lot of them. it's incredible that the head of cyber command is saying not enough has been done and he hasn't been giving the authority to do what he needs to do to counter russian attempts to meddle in the upcoming election. we are talking about the 2018 election. directly contradicting the white house message which is we are doing plenty. >> bret: he did say he wanted to go into closed session and tell you what he was doing. >> they are not doing nothing. he said they are not doing enough. >> i think it's important that admiral rogers was talking about attacking some of these things at the point of origin. that's a pretty significant cyber issue. it's dividing this administration and divided the last administration. originally this was something proposed in 2015 under obama and i didn't get to the president's desk because it was considered so
from washington, charles hurt, opening editor for "the washington times." eli lakemnist for bloomberg view. mara liasson, national political correspondent at national public radio. a couple eyebrow-raising moments today. >> a lot of them. it's incredible that the head of cyber command is saying not enough has been done and he hasn't been giving the authority to do what he needs to do to counter russian attempts to meddle in the upcoming election. we are talking about the 2018...
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charles johnston was freed on his 21st birthday. he then sought to come home to virginia. that was a difficult thing to do through the wilderness and the frontier from near lake erie back to virginia. he had to wait until he could find transportation back, someone who was skilled at guiding him through the dangerous parts of the frontier. it took him about five months to get back to virginia. on his way back he passed through new york city, which was the capital of our country in 1790 and was interviewed by president george washington and secretary of war henry knox, who wanted to know what was happening on the frontier. there were continual struggles and strife on our frontier's between indians, between french, between british and between the colonists, which would later come into play during the war of 1812. charles got back to virginia and resumed his life as a clerk and a businessman and was doing pretty well, he did a lot of his business in the tobacco trade. at some point he decided to come to this part of virginia, and was then campbell county, and he built this house, sandusky, in 1808. it was a fairly opulent house for a young man in his 30's. he mad
charles johnston was freed on his 21st birthday. he then sought to come home to virginia. that was a difficult thing to do through the wilderness and the frontier from near lake erie back to virginia. he had to wait until he could find transportation back, someone who was skilled at guiding him through the dangerous parts of the frontier. it took him about five months to get back to virginia. on his way back he passed through new york city, which was the capital of our country in 1790 and was...
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charles johnston was freed on his 21st birthday. he then sought to come home to virginia. that was a difficult thing to do through the wilderness and the frontier from near lakerie back to virginia. yet to wait until he could find transportation back, someone who is skilled at guiding him through the dangerous parts of the frontier. it took him about five months to get back to virginia. on his way back he passed through new york city, which was the capital of our country in 1790 and was interviewed by president george washington and secretary of war henry knox, who wanted to know what was happening on the frontier. there were continual struggles and strife on our frontier's between indians, between french, between british and between the colonists, which would later come into play during the war of 1812. to virginia and resumed his life as a clerk and a businessman and was doing pretty well, he did a lot of his business in the tobacco trade. at some point he decided to come to this part of virginia, and was then campbell county, and he , sandusky, inse 1808. it was a fairly opulent house for a young man in his 30's. he made his wealth off the tobacco trade. h
charles johnston was freed on his 21st birthday. he then sought to come home to virginia. that was a difficult thing to do through the wilderness and the frontier from near lakerie back to virginia. yet to wait until he could find transportation back, someone who is skilled at guiding him through the dangerous parts of the frontier. it took him about five months to get back to virginia. on his way back he passed through new york city, which was the capital of our country in 1790 and was...