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and tenements latrines and backyards of the mansions. human menu or, horseman who are -- human maneuure, horse maneure -- it is striking that they are complaining about the smell or maybe it is not a major part of the complain. do you understand me? professor mcneur: a lot of it has to do with the class involved in creating that smell who is involved with making the smells? you are right. their threshold for organic smells was much higher than ours is today. it said something when the smell is particularly noteworthy. >> i believe that i heard that in the five points, people kept pigs in homes. is that true? professor mcneur: up to a point. you see pigs in and around the homes in five points, tivoli once laws are passed when pigs are off the streets, you don't see as many takes downtown because most would come out and wander the streets during the day -- most of them get put into piggeries -- there are hidden pigs and 10 basements, there also geese kept and tenements downtown -- it continues, it is not over at this point by any stretch o
and tenements latrines and backyards of the mansions. human menu or, horseman who are -- human maneuure, horse maneure -- it is striking that they are complaining about the smell or maybe it is not a major part of the complain. do you understand me? professor mcneur: a lot of it has to do with the class involved in creating that smell who is involved with making the smells? you are right. their threshold for organic smells was much higher than ours is today. it said something when the smell is...
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after that first mission we were supposed to fly we touched down after breakfast, went to the latrine, and it happened the second time. and as soon as it happened the second time it was a superstition. like guys wore the same clothing or the same underwear or touched the picture, or everybody had some little thing they repeated every mission. so jimmy and i ran to sit down whether we had to go or not, four times, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane didn't compact. ome come back. >> up next, norman lear reflects on his own family, after >> investigating a dark side of the law >> t >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al jazeera"." norman lear. >> what will be for norman lear? >> that's interesting and there will be a next. >> you have any ideas you want to share with us? >> i'd like to do a nondenominational church service for all people who will get together to honor our common humanity. and set our religions aside. because we have killed each that. in the name of religion. i'd like to be a part of seeing that happen. >> you have a w
after that first mission we were supposed to fly we touched down after breakfast, went to the latrine, and it happened the second time. and as soon as it happened the second time it was a superstition. like guys wore the same clothing or the same underwear or touched the picture, or everybody had some little thing they repeated every mission. so jimmy and i ran to sit down whether we had to go or not, four times, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane...
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after that first mission we were supposed to fly we touched down after breakfast, went to the latrine, and it happened the second time. and as soon as it happened the second time it was a superstition. like guys wore the same clothing or the same underwear or touched the picture, or everybody had some little thing they repeated every mission. so jimmy and i ran to sit down whether we had to go or not, four times, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane didn't compact. ome come back. >> up next, norman lear reflects on his own family, after >> brittany menard's decision to take her own life last year. sparked a national debate. >> brittany didn't wan't to die the brain tumor was killing her, she simply took control over how that process would go. >> now see what her husband is doing to keep his promise to change "right to die" laws nationwide. america tonight only on al jazeera america. >> i'll have two or three puffs and i'll already have a nicotine buzz. >> a popular smoking alternative. >> i'm adam may, you're watching "talk to al jazeera".
after that first mission we were supposed to fly we touched down after breakfast, went to the latrine, and it happened the second time. and as soon as it happened the second time it was a superstition. like guys wore the same clothing or the same underwear or touched the picture, or everybody had some little thing they repeated every mission. so jimmy and i ran to sit down whether we had to go or not, four times, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane...
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after that first mission we were supposed to fly we touched down after breakfast, went to the latrine, and it happened the second time. and as soon as it happened the second time it was a superstition. like guys wore the same clothing or the same underwear or touched the picture, or everybody had some little thing they repeated every mission. so jimmy and i ran to sit down whether we had to go or not, four times, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane didn't compact. ome come back. >> up next, norman lear reflects on his own family, after >> investigating a dark side of the law >> they don't have the money to puchace their freedom... >> for some...crime does pay... >> the bail bond industry has been good to me.... i'll make a chunk of change off the crime... >> fault lines al jazeera america's hard hitting... >> today they will be arrested... >> ground breaking... they're firing canisters of gas at us... emmy award winning investigative series... chaising bail only on al jazeera america >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everythi
after that first mission we were supposed to fly we touched down after breakfast, went to the latrine, and it happened the second time. and as soon as it happened the second time it was a superstition. like guys wore the same clothing or the same underwear or touched the picture, or everybody had some little thing they repeated every mission. so jimmy and i ran to sit down whether we had to go or not, four times, five times. the sixth time or so, we took off. and it was a mission. and his plane...
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he site ending at a latrine building, where all rainbows end of course. [laughter] mr. muller: a pot of gold or a pot anyway. [laughter] mr. muller: to what -- thank you. the reason he had a camera was the war relocation authority which unlike the military was staffed by people who win the context of their time were progressive. they figured out cameras would be a good thing for internees to have. it be a good thing for japanese americans outside the coastal strip to be allowed to reclaim their cameras they had surrendered as contraband because it is a way of feeling normal, a way of doing what we all do documenting your experience, taking pictures of your family, children, events. the camera was an instrument of adjustment for the incarcerated community. after about march of 1943 japanese-americans off the west coast were allowed to reclaim their cameras. that is why bill had a camera. what did he shoot? he shot parades. the boy scouts. they were very active at heart mountain. the drama majorette with her baton behind. classic american image. then maybe a not so classi
he site ending at a latrine building, where all rainbows end of course. [laughter] mr. muller: a pot of gold or a pot anyway. [laughter] mr. muller: to what -- thank you. the reason he had a camera was the war relocation authority which unlike the military was staffed by people who win the context of their time were progressive. they figured out cameras would be a good thing for internees to have. it be a good thing for japanese americans outside the coastal strip to be allowed to reclaim their...
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using the public space for a latrine and menacing innocent people is bad behavior.r ft. lauderdale florida, i'm 13 and watch "the factor" every night. can't wait to see you and dennis miller at the hard rock. we will be there september 7, andrew. and for your loyalty, i'm sending you a signed copy of "hitler's last days." karen, madison, alabama. my 13-year-old wants to see you the don't be a pinhead show. is it suitable for young ears? >> it's a clean show. that's all i can say. we'll see everybody in st. louis. it's sold out except for 50 premium tickets where you meet miller and me. that's somewhat frightening. chicago, phoenix and vegas, details on billoreilly.com. i'd like to thank phyllis and dick clark for donating $16,000 to buy a chair for a badly wounded vet. you are patriots. finally tonight "the factor" tip of the day, if you under irish people you know happiness is fleeting for us. we're always waiting for bad stuff to happen. a sense of doom right around the corner even in good times. and many people feel that way because all of us will suffer in this
using the public space for a latrine and menacing innocent people is bad behavior.r ft. lauderdale florida, i'm 13 and watch "the factor" every night. can't wait to see you and dennis miller at the hard rock. we will be there september 7, andrew. and for your loyalty, i'm sending you a signed copy of "hitler's last days." karen, madison, alabama. my 13-year-old wants to see you the don't be a pinhead show. is it suitable for young ears? >> it's a clean show. that's all...
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there are some requirements you have to have an engine and modern latrines. else is authentic. from the ropes. you can smell the tar because the ropes are tars. the ropes the sails and thousands of the french oaks. >> one other thing different about this ship? women. >> what is your role? >> chief mate. second in command. >> she leads a crew of 74 a third of whom are women. aside from the wind it is french pride powering this frigate. a ship celebrated in the 18th century for fire power and maneuverability. 22 years adam hodges le claire is one of three americans on board. >> equivalent of a modern destroyer, for instance. top of the line. >> she sails like a bird and as such she'll sail past the statute of liberty before leaving new york. france's second gift to america, lady liberty. hermione and lafayette were the first. >> there are park monuments and schools named after lafayette, including my hometown of lafayette, louisiana. >> i don't care how much it cost or how you pronounce it. i love they did this. i love it. it is a beautiful ship. >> spectacular
there are some requirements you have to have an engine and modern latrines. else is authentic. from the ropes. you can smell the tar because the ropes are tars. the ropes the sails and thousands of the french oaks. >> one other thing different about this ship? women. >> what is your role? >> chief mate. second in command. >> she leads a crew of 74 a third of whom are women. aside from the wind it is french pride powering this frigate. a ship celebrated in the 18th...