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fall he put lyman phosphate on 20 acres on a porous part of his farm at they will benefit from a better if the weather holds, henry figures on making a real fine crop of peanuts. ♪ helping with the shopping, mother gardens. not much here that will be sold but a lot eaten this summer and some put away for next winter. at the grocery stores there are can't things for people in the city who cannot grow the run festivals. for people ings the city who cannot grow their own vegetables. ,his is a pretty good farmer working hard tending chickens, must be worth the trouble because she has a mighty healthy flock. ♪ 40 acres of land, not particularly good land. no tractor. just a team of mules and understanding of the earth and things that grow and long hours of hard work. does not seem like much but these make a farmer, like putting a new door on the barn and putting a fertilizer, now we are glad they were not thrown away and because the machinery was greased, it will probably last for the duration. that is important because with our factories turning up takes and guns, we have to make use of the
fall he put lyman phosphate on 20 acres on a porous part of his farm at they will benefit from a better if the weather holds, henry figures on making a real fine crop of peanuts. ♪ helping with the shopping, mother gardens. not much here that will be sold but a lot eaten this summer and some put away for next winter. at the grocery stores there are can't things for people in the city who cannot grow the run festivals. for people ings the city who cannot grow their own vegetables. ,his is a...
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lyman: yasser brings his hidden camera to a slum on the edge of the holy city of mecca. male: people are living in real misery here. children selling things. oh my god. look, it's a dump. look at the sewage. (foreign language) the way money is spread, it's kept among the ruling family. it is not spread to the people, only what is left, the crumbs are spread to the people. (video ends) lamb: that's from frontline in 2016, the name of the program is "saudi arabia uncovered." al-sharif: agree and disagree, okay. we get a lot of benefits for free. by the way, i disagree with getting benefits for free. i want to pay taxes and i want to get these benefits because i am paying the taxes. i don't want any giveaway from anyone. i agree that we have over 66 slums in the holy city of mecca. i lived on the skirt of one of these slums and we have -- because of the faith, a lot of muslims come from very poor countries to mecca and they stay, illegal immigrants. and most of these illegal immigrants when they stay legally, they build their houses in the mountains illegally and their kids
lyman: yasser brings his hidden camera to a slum on the edge of the holy city of mecca. male: people are living in real misery here. children selling things. oh my god. look, it's a dump. look at the sewage. (foreign language) the way money is spread, it's kept among the ruling family. it is not spread to the people, only what is left, the crumbs are spread to the people. (video ends) lamb: that's from frontline in 2016, the name of the program is "saudi arabia uncovered." al-sharif:...
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the voice of will lyman, but this is the -- these are the religious police. we will see this and then i want you to explain what -- who they are and what they are supposed to be doing. manal: okay. lyman: yasser films the men who enforce the country's islamic laws, the saudi religious beliefs. dressed in traditional islamic clothing, they patrol the streets and shopping malls. their official title is the committee for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice. activists have been filming and sharing videos to expose their practices and to show ordinary saudis standing up to them. [speaking foreign language] >> they force women to cover themselves and drive people out of cafes to go and pray. these rules are based on a strict form of sunni islam known as wahhabism. it is the religion on which saudi arabia was founded. brian: who are the religious police? manal: who are the religious police? brian: who picks them? manal: the government picks them. it is as powerful as the ministry. the head of the religious police, we call them hay'ah and it used to be
the voice of will lyman, but this is the -- these are the religious police. we will see this and then i want you to explain what -- who they are and what they are supposed to be doing. manal: okay. lyman: yasser films the men who enforce the country's islamic laws, the saudi religious beliefs. dressed in traditional islamic clothing, they patrol the streets and shopping malls. their official title is the committee for the promotion of virtue and the prevention of vice. activists have been...
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and the john lyman award for a maritime history. and of the american my house including the impact of ptsd and first responders in his number of book reviews and is a native of southern california and that is the first book so i'll just ask you to say a few words to come up with some questions. >> you got that in at the right time. thank you. so my book wild bill i had no intention to write this book it snuck up on me. ai couple years ago i wrote about dodge city and dodge city kansas it when the book came out it was successful higher than a world war ii story but my editor said is there another iconic western figure you can think of that deserves to have treatment? and the name that popped up right away was wild bill because it's a name we all whack it - - recognize wild bill hickok but also was a gunfighter. so let me do some research. so yes he was a gunfighter and during the civil war the deadliest martial of abilene kansas. he was a broadway performer and a star in theater and gambler was in deadwood south dakota but one of the
and the john lyman award for a maritime history. and of the american my house including the impact of ptsd and first responders in his number of book reviews and is a native of southern california and that is the first book so i'll just ask you to say a few words to come up with some questions. >> you got that in at the right time. thank you. so my book wild bill i had no intention to write this book it snuck up on me. ai couple years ago i wrote about dodge city and dodge city kansas it...
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nonfiction books of 2007 by the los angeles times in the boston globe the book also won the 2007 john lyman award for u.s. maritime history. his most recent book, before black slaves, was brilliant begin. the history of the american lighthouse. dolan lives in marblehead massachusetts with his family. and on the end peter houlihan is a freelance writer in his career as an emergency medical technician he's written a number of articles related to his profession including the impact of ptsd on first responders. he's written a number of book reviews for the hearst papers is a native of southern california he now lives in fairfield county connecticut in norco 80 is his first book. i'm going to ask each of you to say a few words about your book and give us an overview and then will come up with some questions. >> thank you for telling me. [laughter] >> can you hear me? you got that in at the right time. thank you. i will talk very briefly about my book while bill which is about while bill hitchcock. it was a book i had no intention of writing. it sort of snuck up on me. i had done a book that came
nonfiction books of 2007 by the los angeles times in the boston globe the book also won the 2007 john lyman award for u.s. maritime history. his most recent book, before black slaves, was brilliant begin. the history of the american lighthouse. dolan lives in marblehead massachusetts with his family. and on the end peter houlihan is a freelance writer in his career as an emergency medical technician he's written a number of articles related to his profession including the impact of ptsd on...