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a short while later and marley is born both mother and child are well. eight days later catarina visit samantha mcconnell and her baby each day she checks on them both and answers any questions the new mother might have zero zero zero zero zero. zero zero zero. zero zero two thousand seven hundred twenty clintons. today katherina has brought an apprentice along so you're oh sod off ski wants to become a midwife. this she wants to get an impression of what the job's like and here how and marley's birth went. into this country my absolute he wanted kids to read. to be that i knew someone i trusted was that that we could do it that i didn't need to be afraid because i've had problems with the birth of my first child and after all i had no reason to be afraid and she was there to really help me relax to clinton which one. to finish one. of you know and marley's birth also made it clear to cut to reno what she's been missing in the . photo but now i want to do beth's again because i love the misrata saw and i think the he was a real gift for me to be present
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stomach nvidia and marley would not be alive if not for your company. that's john ayers, idexx laboratory's chairman and ceo. this is one of the great stories of all time. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> coming up. [ knocking ] ring ring. can this stock protect your home and help you ring in the returns? cramer comes knocking with ringcentral when "mad money" returns. >>> the best way to make money is to help other people make money. a successful business makes other people successful. >> being an entrepreneur is essentially being willing to risk your reputation, your money, your ego. the most important quality is the courage to be willing to fail i'm working to keep the fire going for another 150 years. ♪ to inspire confidence through style. ♪ i'm working to make connections of a different kind. ♪ i'm working for beauty that begins with nature. ♪ to treat every car like i treat mine. ♪ at adp we're designing a better way to work, so you can achieve what you're working for. ♪ for serta's memorial day hurmattress hot buyub for just $498 get a se
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it could hurt small businesses marley hard. a soybean farmer from luscious indiana who said, quote: we're paying that tariff. i want there to be no mistake that the consumer is paying for these tariffs. i wish china was paying them. i certainly would feel better about it that way. the president argues that these tactics are aggressive and necessary to create fairer trade between the u.s. and china, but is the cost worth it? and if it backfired, could it hurt the president in 2020? joining me now, wisconsin republican congressman sean duffy who introduced a bill dealing with the tariffs back in january. sean, mixed reviews from your home state of wisconsin, you know? of course there are some farmers and those who work in agriculture who love the president, and they will follow him up any hill and others who see their bottom line that is going to be affected in the very near future. so what do you have to say to some of your constituents back home? >> first off, you mentioned soybeans, soybeans is a product that we grow in the u.
it could hurt small businesses marley hard. a soybean farmer from luscious indiana who said, quote: we're paying that tariff. i want there to be no mistake that the consumer is paying for these tariffs. i wish china was paying them. i certainly would feel better about it that way. the president argues that these tactics are aggressive and necessary to create fairer trade between the u.s. and china, but is the cost worth it? and if it backfired, could it hurt the president in 2020? joining me...
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marley martinez has video of what happened. tense moments outside this ihop in roseville.and his k not after also 911 that he was acting a radically and then this. he was used victor alec on captured the cell phone video we are right there in the exit where he kept going and now he was just about to leave the restaurant when he says 24 year-old right here barged in walking through the kitchen and a now continuously looking for his wife. >>and so eventually boundaries tarpon like the swinging door like you start punching kicking and trying to break it one of his friends stepped in to is a marine was able to pull away take him outside and once he was outside that's when the police right and that's what alec on shot the video through the restaurant's front window. you can't hear what heater same, but you can approached the officer as the officer backs away police say they were trying to de escalate the situation in this example is a perfect example, the situation that is not the escalating. and an officer does not have the or willingness to back away and stand down from a sus
marley martinez has video of what happened. tense moments outside this ihop in roseville.and his k not after also 911 that he was acting a radically and then this. he was used victor alec on captured the cell phone video we are right there in the exit where he kept going and now he was just about to leave the restaurant when he says 24 year-old right here barged in walking through the kitchen and a now continuously looking for his wife. >>and so eventually boundaries tarpon like the...
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>> i'd say one of my favorites is bob marley. >> good choice. you can't go wrong with that.crowd pleaser. on your mix tape, what would be like your favorite three songs? >> oh, okay. let's see. aretha franklin, anything aretha franklin, i would say bob marley and then, i don't know, i love cardi b. >> as she says. those are great. thank you for playing along, senator harris, it's great to have you and get your perspective on all of this. we will see you again soon. >> thank you. i appreciate it, alisyn. see you later. >> john. >>> it could be a new day of violent protests in venezuela as nicolas maduro holds on to power. we have a live report from caracas next. roasters costa rica paraÍso. meet sergio. and his daughter, maria. sergio's coffee tastes spectacular. because costa rica is spectacular. so we support farmers who use natural compost. to help keep the soil healthy. and the coffee delicious. for future generations. all for a smoother tasting cup. green mountain coffee roasters. you wouldn't accept an incomplete job from any one else. why accept it from your allergy pi
>> i'd say one of my favorites is bob marley. >> good choice. you can't go wrong with that.crowd pleaser. on your mix tape, what would be like your favorite three songs? >> oh, okay. let's see. aretha franklin, anything aretha franklin, i would say bob marley and then, i don't know, i love cardi b. >> as she says. those are great. thank you for playing along, senator harris, it's great to have you and get your perspective on all of this. we will see you again soon....
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my highlight — bob marley's museum in the great musician's former home.your travel questions and i will do my very best to find you the right a nswe i’s. for now, from me, simon calder, see you soon. i'm at hudson yards, one of new york's newest landmarks and home to a 150 foot sculpture called vessel. sojosie, what do you know about vesel? well there are nearly 2500 steps, and about a mile of walkways. they are expecting that over 2 million people are going to come every year to visit. so, there's a lot of flights of stairs, going where? nowhere, actually. it's a bit of a building, a bit of a sculpture, a bit of an artwork, i think the architect actually described it as a piece of furniture but the views are supposed to be fantastic and if instagram is any indication it is already a selfie hotspot. wow, i think we should go and climb it, don't you? let's go! let's do it. it is incredible, isn't it? it would be brilliant playing tag on this. oh, yeah. it's like an adult funhouse. which way? i would say you go that way and i go this way but i'm pretty we'l
my highlight — bob marley's museum in the great musician's former home.your travel questions and i will do my very best to find you the right a nswe i’s. for now, from me, simon calder, see you soon. i'm at hudson yards, one of new york's newest landmarks and home to a 150 foot sculpture called vessel. sojosie, what do you know about vesel? well there are nearly 2500 steps, and about a mile of walkways. they are expecting that over 2 million people are going to come every year to visit. so,...
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the highlight is bob marley ‘s museum in the great positions for the home.sending me your travel questions and i will you my very best to find you the right a nswe i’s. very best to find you the right answers. for now, from me, see you soon. iamat i am at hudson yards, one of new york's newest landmarks and home to 150 foot sculpture called vessel. what do you know about this culture? there are pat the 125 steps, my love walkways. they are expecting that over 200 million people will come this year to visit. there's a lot stairs, going way? no, actually. it's a bit of a stop, vitamin artwork, the architect ascribed it isa artwork, the architect ascribed it is a bit of furniture but the views are supposed to be fantastic and if instagram is any indication it is already a hotspot. we should go in climate. —— and climate. it is incredible, isn't it? it would be brilliant hang tag on this. —— playing tag. which way? i would so you go that way and i go this way of what i'm pretty will end up lost. isn't this the amazing? and get a lot better as you go up, doesn't
the highlight is bob marley ‘s museum in the great positions for the home.sending me your travel questions and i will you my very best to find you the right a nswe i’s. very best to find you the right answers. for now, from me, see you soon. iamat i am at hudson yards, one of new york's newest landmarks and home to 150 foot sculpture called vessel. what do you know about this culture? there are pat the 125 steps, my love walkways. they are expecting that over 200 million people will come...
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to be quoted above a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was the thing was he just didn't understand because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we suffer i'm writing about the way we are policed you know i'm writing about the way colonialism is affecting me. you didn't sit down and go well i'm going to write political music and i don't think you know real artists are going to write really drill music to upset people and cause violence this is their reality more from the germans up in iran windrush wiki leaks in the left wing case fabrics that after the break as well as above all meant from the band the revolutionary mind. guys just by the natural survival guide. when customers go by your guest. there now well reducing our. that's undercutting that what's good for the market it's not good for the global economy. lead. the. simplest slave. playing. very well mark
to be quoted above a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was the thing was he just didn't understand because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we suffer i'm writing about the way we are policed you know i'm writing about the way colonialism is affecting me. you...
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to be quoted above a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was the thing was he just didn't understand because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we saw from writing about the way we have policed you know i'm writing about colonialism is affecting me. you didn't sit down and go when i'm going to write political music i don't think you know just going to write really drew music to upset people and cause violence this is the reality more from the germans up in iran windrush wiki leaks in the left wing case fabrics it's after the break as well as a performance from the band the revolutionary minds. i mean we were at camp rounds of america i think it's called there's like a chain of these campgrounds and trailer parks across america so yeah these types of organizations would be rolled out. so you have economies of scale you now have lots and lots of trailer parks all
to be quoted above a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was the thing was he just didn't understand because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we saw from writing about the way we have policed you know i'm writing about colonialism is affecting me. you didn't sit...
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be quoted and of a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was the thing was just an honest because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we saw from writing about the way we're policed you know i'm writing about the way colonialism is affecting me. you didn't sit down and go when i'm going to write political music i don't think you know i'm drew artist and i'm going to write really drill music to upset people and cause violence this is their reality more from the germans up in iran windrush wiki leaks in the left wing case fabrics that after the break as well as a performance from the band the revolutionary minds. join me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest on the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see that. the financial survival today was all about money laundering first to visit this industry different. goo
be quoted and of a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was the thing was just an honest because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we saw from writing about the way we're policed you know i'm writing about the way colonialism is affecting me. you didn't sit down and...
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be quoting him of a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was just the thing was he just didn't understand because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we suffer i'm writing about the way we are policed you know i'm writing about the way colonialism is affecting me. you didn't sit down and go when i'm going to write political music i don't think you know grill artists kind of are going to write really drill music to upset people and cause violence this is their reality more from the germans out in iran wind rush wiki leaks in the left wing case fabrics that's after the break as well as a performance from the band the revolutionary minds. you're watching going underground in part 2 of our interview with anarchist poet benjamin zephaniah at the premises studios in east london jimmy cliff was on this show around the time the hostile environment stories started to eme
be quoting him of a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was just the thing was he just didn't understand because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we suffer i'm writing about the way we are policed you know i'm writing about the way colonialism is affecting me. you...
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to be quoted above a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was just the thing was just an honest because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we suffer i'm writing about the way we're policed you know i'm writing about the white colonialism is affecting me. you didn't sit down to go and i'm going to write political music and i don't think you know grill artist and are going to write really drill music to upset people and cause violence this is their reality more from the germans off in iran when drudge wiki leaks in the left wing case fabric sets after the break as well as a performance from the band the revolutionary minds. what politicians do. they put themselves on the line they get accepted or rejected . so when you want to be president i'm sure. somehow i want to be that's. what you going to be it's like the $43.00 of them or the people. i'm interested always
to be quoted above a guy who dreadlocks but it was an interview when somebody was interviewing bob marley and said you know why is your work so political and he just didn't understand the question i agree that it was just the thing was just an honest because he just for i'm just writing about my reality on this writing about the way we live on one thing about the way we suffer i'm writing about the way we're policed you know i'm writing about the white colonialism is affecting me. you didn't...
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that would be bob marley started wailing away.h she claimed eric swalwell would win the presidency.although good news is, it does set her up for an insanity defense for the trial date has not been set for that pot smoking -- because prosecutors have been unable to find a jury of her peers. apparently they are all home watching netflix and playing video games. topic number four. ihop rightfully mocked lester to for temporarily changing the name to ihob which stood for international house of bad gimmicks. they enjoy the summer smacked him so much they are doing it again. this time around the letter p will have a new meaning.if only they put this much effort into the food. marketing nerds, look at that! i like to point out lester's temporary change to international house of burgers led to a 224 percent increase in hamburger sales meeting they probably went from selling 10 to 25 per year. come on man! a bunch of people rains. no one goes to ihop for the name. they go probably for the dependably mediocre breakfast. mostly to feel bette
that would be bob marley started wailing away.h she claimed eric swalwell would win the presidency.although good news is, it does set her up for an insanity defense for the trial date has not been set for that pot smoking -- because prosecutors have been unable to find a jury of her peers. apparently they are all home watching netflix and playing video games. topic number four. ihop rightfully mocked lester to for temporarily changing the name to ihob which stood for international house of bad...
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marley --e first for formally educated nurse in the mail practice and she started teaching the sistersst. francis that had started the hospital. they were all teachers by background. she taught them very fine nursing care and started administering the anesthesia for the operations which led to the high quality outcomes. charlie, and dr. working together side-by-side eventually married. grew veryractice quickly after st. mary's hospital opened and the doctors mayo that had excellent surgical outcomes. beganews of the outcomes to spread, people began to come to rochester in large numbers to be seen by the mayos. they started adding physicians to their partnership. it was not called mayo clinic initially. interestingly, the second person outside of the family that they brought in was a woman. ranger whoe booker grew up in a small farm community just outside of rochester and went to the university of minnesota in minneapolis to go to medical school in the 1880's. dr. booker ranger took over primarily the eye practice in the office. dr. charlie had a special interest in eyes but he had to s
marley --e first for formally educated nurse in the mail practice and she started teaching the sistersst. francis that had started the hospital. they were all teachers by background. she taught them very fine nursing care and started administering the anesthesia for the operations which led to the high quality outcomes. charlie, and dr. working together side-by-side eventually married. grew veryractice quickly after st. mary's hospital opened and the doctors mayo that had excellent surgical...
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marley martinez explains what went wrong. >> reporter: along the quiet mountainside of paradise, soundsrevival pierce the silence, after the city burned to the ground 6 months ago when the state's deadliest wild fire ignited. >> i ache for my community. >> reporter: debbi moved here for the views, and now this is her view. >> right here was the dining room. >> reporter: the butfe county native channeling her sadness into hope, rebuilding with the trees that survived. >> it was part of what made me love the property. >> reporter: 20,000 stacks of woodpiled high, marked as private property, but the signs tossed to the side. >> i went to go to work, work, and when i got back, it was missing. >> who needed it more than i did? >> reporter: pg&e took the wood. >> unfortunately we had a few cases where the opt out forms where people wanted to keep the wood we had cut on their properties was not processed. the utility company offered to replace her supply, but they can't locate her trees. >> that tree was there long before it sat over and watched my community escape out of paradise. >> reporter
marley martinez explains what went wrong. >> reporter: along the quiet mountainside of paradise, soundsrevival pierce the silence, after the city burned to the ground 6 months ago when the state's deadliest wild fire ignited. >> i ache for my community. >> reporter: debbi moved here for the views, and now this is her view. >> right here was the dining room. >> reporter: the butfe county native channeling her sadness into hope, rebuilding with the trees that...
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away from us, attorney general barr seemed to become a big target this week for a lot of democrats, marleycularly after we learned before his testimony before that committee that robert mueller had sent a letter to him complaining about his after he issued it to congress. to what degree do you think that attacks on barr are really about the fact that he's serious about investigating the origins of the trump-russia investigation? >> i think that barr's the latest target because that's all they got right now, all the critics, the people who were so disastrously and flamingly wrong on trump collaboration with russia in the campaign have now turned their fire on barr, and his characterizations of what was in the mueller report because that's what they do. this kind of character assassination they're trying is a common tactic. i don't think that they're lookingg ahead to what they suspect might bet the outcome of his inquiries into the origins of the investigation and worrying about that and, therefore -- that's too complicated. it's too clever by half, that theory. [laughter] i don't think tha
away from us, attorney general barr seemed to become a big target this week for a lot of democrats, marleycularly after we learned before his testimony before that committee that robert mueller had sent a letter to him complaining about his after he issued it to congress. to what degree do you think that attacks on barr are really about the fact that he's serious about investigating the origins of the trump-russia investigation? >> i think that barr's the latest target because that's all...
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marley and the rest of the buzz the 3 minutes of it is that he had an issue an option when he made kenya's democracy but i want to immigrate to the gulf as he has not unless the bushes throughout. aegis of. these doing the bill actually would be. globally visible. just in precious to the near of even your by the a superhero before huge i don't put alice rooms 2 year. old women singing. my men's obsession younger voters got wider which. a crowd behind me which i want but also with the shit you. are going to discover or store company my post she wasn't. going to. get. stuck. i thought it. speech was very aggressive but i thought president putin's comments were quite provocative give a follow up think a lot of what they're actually disappointment. in 2013 european leaders met to discuss a future association agreement with the ukraine. like them americans they didn't consider that russia had any place at the negotiating table so some of you by your style if you're going to score the potential loss of logic in your post above go order. so soon to be used as hero to so using which should pull yo
marley and the rest of the buzz the 3 minutes of it is that he had an issue an option when he made kenya's democracy but i want to immigrate to the gulf as he has not unless the bushes throughout. aegis of. these doing the bill actually would be. globally visible. just in precious to the near of even your by the a superhero before huge i don't put alice rooms 2 year. old women singing. my men's obsession younger voters got wider which. a crowd behind me which i want but also with the shit you....
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marley carlson had disappeared without a trace.ken any extra clothes or her mystery, her car was at the airport but she never got on a plane. was she depressed? that's what the pastor and his wife she'd been living with told investigators. short on clues, detectives thought they knew one thing -- marie didn't just vanish. and now the missing persons case it hit and runned into a mrpd investigation -- had turned into a murder investigation. here's keith morrison with "secrets on the emerald coast." >>> reporter: what a nest of puzzles. what happened to marie carlson? where did she go? or did she go anywhere? and what about grace, the baby she'd left behind? who, for example, was the father? churches tend to be beehives of gossip, so the detectives asked around. >> she had a boyfriend, was involved in an abusive relationship, she was beat up. >> reporter: this is a member of the cavalry emerald coast church. >> she found out she was pregnant. and she didn't want to go back to the guy, and didn't want to keep the child. >> reporter: i
marley carlson had disappeared without a trace.ken any extra clothes or her mystery, her car was at the airport but she never got on a plane. was she depressed? that's what the pastor and his wife she'd been living with told investigators. short on clues, detectives thought they knew one thing -- marie didn't just vanish. and now the missing persons case it hit and runned into a mrpd investigation -- had turned into a murder investigation. here's keith morrison with "secrets on the emerald...
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in fact he married marley's had been his waitress in a bar is in for the friend of the second i do buti thought i'd stop for the last laugh and said i would have no q so my living with the month deal i think it was a from them in the. sky five years of my living. they've been married for five years and have a little boy called. have a need for that please might as well clue off like a little does all of this implies that i. fear that a key here. of course that is that was a clue it could it could be a tennis and then my mother lisa live this way oh. yeah and they've moved very recently and i just getting used to the place. what's happening next door is the band. so quite often you have music on the side you know as you can hear the church is literally just on that other side to that side of this wall other side of it all. it's got all. those nice to have a good luck cities have disappeared it up with all of my studio it is funny which is how money i send and there are cities all the typical you seem to come by live in this light at the last me we'll see if a god cease in luxury cruises
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to have the greatest country in the world, and i understand why everybody would want to live here, marleygerous -- particularly poor people in dangerous situations. how can we fix the system is so a person can get into this country legally without having to make this trek, without having to pay coyotes, without having to endure the personal and physical harm that they're enduring right now? >> there's two things that you have to do. first of all, you have to enforce the laws that we have on the books, and you have to give authority for immediate removal so that people will quit coming here illegally. it's a humanitarian crisis, as you describe, people coming over, very dangerous. we're coming up to hot temperatures, very dangerous. is so you have to dissuade people from coming here. instead of having the perverse incentive of coming here illegally is and staying, you have to have incentives to come here legally. and those incentives include things like merit-based where people know that if you can provide, you know, value to this country, you're going to -- they're going to want to be in
to have the greatest country in the world, and i understand why everybody would want to live here, marleygerous -- particularly poor people in dangerous situations. how can we fix the system is so a person can get into this country legally without having to make this trek, without having to pay coyotes, without having to endure the personal and physical harm that they're enduring right now? >> there's two things that you have to do. first of all, you have to enforce the laws that we have...
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> our next guest says high times is helping to take marijuana mainstream cannabis celebrities bob marleywillie nelson and cheech and chong have graced the dope cover throughout the years are they responsible for the reefer revolution? >> great to have you with us >> thank you for having me. >> you've sent over interesting covers of marijuana through the ages and what do you think is the tipping point to getting states to push ahead with legalization is it a matter of marketing the plant? medical marijuana seems to be a real turning point and the acceptance of that phrase. >> i think medical marijuana had a lot to do with it and i think if you think of the children that are out there, the veterans that are coming home, just anyone that's ill and traditional medicines that aren't working for it, it is amazing what can happen if you use cannabinoids and cbc. >> have you seen a peculiarupicn "high times. >> you didn't have a subscription at harvard, mel >> you still do. so do people want to read about cannabis >> think they do, but we don't think of it as the physical magazine there are so m
> our next guest says high times is helping to take marijuana mainstream cannabis celebrities bob marleywillie nelson and cheech and chong have graced the dope cover throughout the years are they responsible for the reefer revolution? >> great to have you with us >> thank you for having me. >> you've sent over interesting covers of marijuana through the ages and what do you think is the tipping point to getting states to push ahead with legalization is it a matter of...
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so they're linked and they always have been linked, marley post-world war ii to the president. . -- particularlyii. trish: the reality is at one point in history we were quite isolationist, and then along came world war i and world war ii. some would argue that world war ii in various ways helped us get out of the economic slump that we were in. and it also put us on the map, sir, for decades as a hegemonic power, if you would, in the world. we've continued that. we're the world's biggest economy. if that suffers, if we are not the biggest, most powerful economy in the world, do we run the risk that, you know -- and this is a crass way to put it -- but we all wake up one day having to speak mandarin? >> there's so many risks out there, and it's not just gdp growth and where the stock market is and where unemployment and wage growth. those are all very important, but here's the other problem we're having and why i think this trade negotiation that we're in is so critical to us. because china has been stealing our intellectual property and forcing companies who who do business in china to transfer
so they're linked and they always have been linked, marley post-world war ii to the president. . -- particularlyii. trish: the reality is at one point in history we were quite isolationist, and then along came world war i and world war ii. some would argue that world war ii in various ways helped us get out of the economic slump that we were in. and it also put us on the map, sir, for decades as a hegemonic power, if you would, in the world. we've continued that. we're the world's biggest...
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. >> dialing is smart and marley the dog is an idiot. he ate the billion dollars whale and dave it is come down enough that you have to -- >> bye-bye bye. >> and they are still the 5g play and they made an acquisition that is good dave, you know me, we buy them when they are cheap. it will never be real cheap but cheap versus where it was and thank you for calling and i'll tell mr. morals that he ought to stop eating pens, coffee bags and books. john in california. >> caller: boo-yah from book here in sacramento valley. we love you out here. >> i was just talking to someone close to the kings you have game out there. when i was out there you didn't have no teams. what's up. >> caller: that's a fact we pulled the plug on gilead and doubled up on u.s. concrete with the infrastructure pay that seems like the political opponents might be lighting up with something on the 2 trillion so we put it into u.s. concrete and what do you think about that. >> now is the time i do believe we're starting to look at things that president iscoel he issing
. >> dialing is smart and marley the dog is an idiot. he ate the billion dollars whale and dave it is come down enough that you have to -- >> bye-bye bye. >> and they are still the 5g play and they made an acquisition that is good dave, you know me, we buy them when they are cheap. it will never be real cheap but cheap versus where it was and thank you for calling and i'll tell mr. morals that he ought to stop eating pens, coffee bags and books. john in california. >>...
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wife marley's is a teaching assistant at the after care on the church compound where they live what areyou guys doing are you going to. that's not a good. you don't have brown i can release a lot of this record of what it will be as a hide behind and zinni a franchise equip as my main self and what i think or not for and i don't always can. just in it for market decide to do it it were up and it was hit and all this quickly so that was the next holiday matter because it was a little fluid. not a dolphin a day but a brace and. it did at the minute duncan and i took with the dog that's right it was not after the. storm off the previous three full of is it to be a yard with no not at the bit. i could have battled suspect my for over the time but that evens his need for a month or to stick it in severe weather spots hunted maul vaticanus kind of the advice i can use those from the release of friends and still going strong. everybody was the one. three years ago life took a dramatic turn in prison the dean by claiming it was an awful hans went through with the body that when i die some bones
wife marley's is a teaching assistant at the after care on the church compound where they live what areyou guys doing are you going to. that's not a good. you don't have brown i can release a lot of this record of what it will be as a hide behind and zinni a franchise equip as my main self and what i think or not for and i don't always can. just in it for market decide to do it it were up and it was hit and all this quickly so that was the next holiday matter because it was a little fluid. not...
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i love bob marley. i love peter tosh. >> ska?> combo of the punk aesthetic and reggae. >> alisyn, i didn't know you had all this to you. >> oh, yes. there is a whole hidden ska happening inside me. >> can i ask about the clash? obviously, rebelling against something there. what do you feel you're rebelling against? what are the inner voices? >> i'll tell you something, i thought their music spoke about a different, better world. you know, there is a beautiful line, if you know joe strummer, the lead singer. the future is unwritten was a message he often would talk about. i think it is pertinent to today. you have global warming. you've got a huge economic inequality. tremendous concerns yet tremendous possibility for change. i'll tell you, i just had a wonderful moment yesterday. my son, donte, graduated from college. >> congratulations. >> thank you. i got to spend time with a lot of young people. i have faith that the generation coming up understands these immense challenges but also still believes we can change things while th
i love bob marley. i love peter tosh. >> ska?> combo of the punk aesthetic and reggae. >> alisyn, i didn't know you had all this to you. >> oh, yes. there is a whole hidden ska happening inside me. >> can i ask about the clash? obviously, rebelling against something there. what do you feel you're rebelling against? what are the inner voices? >> i'll tell you something, i thought their music spoke about a different, better world. you know, there is a beautiful...
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years, independent investigator and been writingas about the assassination of president kennedy, marley --king jr., and malcolm x martin luther king jr., and malcolm x. she argues the evidence in the case points away from the convicted assassin's hands or hand and toward the cia. she discusses her findings in remarks she made at a conference on political assassinations of the 1960's, hosted by the jfk historical group. >> let's get started. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate your interest in what we call the real history. we are all fed a bunch of stories that may have seemed true at the time by the people who were telling them. as time goes by, we get more information. river. is like a it is constantly flowing. there is no input at every point. -- there is new input at every point. let's go to the next slide. history.all, this is people always say, why should i care? why do you punish your children when? they do something wrong so they learn not to do it again. that is why we have to get history right. we have to punish the perpetrators posthumously if that is only -- if tha
years, independent investigator and been writingas about the assassination of president kennedy, marley --king jr., and malcolm x martin luther king jr., and malcolm x. she argues the evidence in the case points away from the convicted assassin's hands or hand and toward the cia. she discusses her findings in remarks she made at a conference on political assassinations of the 1960's, hosted by the jfk historical group. >> let's get started. thank you very much for coming. we appreciate...
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, rohan marley is here as well.ina trade negotiations, the white house set to raise tariff from 10 froes 2 a 5% on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. robert lighthizer and steven mnuchin are accusing china of reneging on trade commitments made during the talks. lighthizer will issue a registry today with changes going into effect on friday. trade talks are set for this thursday in washington. here's what secretary mnuchin told me last month about progress so far. >> what would be the most ideal situation in this next round of talks? >> well, maria, i think the good news is we've made a lot of progress. i think we've been talking about this for two years, starting with president trump and president xi at mar-a-lago, talking about a desire to have a rebalanced trading relationship and that's something president xi agreed to. over the last four months, ambassador lighthizer and a large interagency team has done an extraordinary job. i think we've made more progress than ever before. this is a real agreement. if we ge
, rohan marley is here as well.ina trade negotiations, the white house set to raise tariff from 10 froes 2 a 5% on $200 billion worth of chinese goods. robert lighthizer and steven mnuchin are accusing china of reneging on trade commitments made during the talks. lighthizer will issue a registry today with changes going into effect on friday. trade talks are set for this thursday in washington. here's what secretary mnuchin told me last month about progress so far. >> what would be the...
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the bob marley song. the fog horns are waking us up. there's a lot of fog out there. we see the sun today? very little. that looks like a tall order for many today. penngrove, 51. cloverdale is in there. 54. 52, mill valley. we will keep it in marin county. napa is down 3. and redwood city, 70 to 68 today. they are all below average. and the a's will have some low clouds at 12:37. until the. there will be a pretty good breeze kicking in. the giants will try to play in colorado. it is currently snowing in denver. it might be a little tough there. a lot of low clouds for us. record heat in the pacific northwest. a roaring delta wind overnight. this cloud cover but retrograde back in form a low over central and southern california keeping much of the area on the cool side. the heat will be in seattle and portland. a recordbreaker in portland at 88 degrees. i think temperatures will stay on the cool side here. fog, drizzle, and clouds. maybe some of that cloud cover will drift off towards us. 60s and 70s. clearly, 83. even out to the most in the locations, 74. 50s and 60s
the bob marley song. the fog horns are waking us up. there's a lot of fog out there. we see the sun today? very little. that looks like a tall order for many today. penngrove, 51. cloverdale is in there. 54. 52, mill valley. we will keep it in marin county. napa is down 3. and redwood city, 70 to 68 today. they are all below average. and the a's will have some low clouds at 12:37. until the. there will be a pretty good breeze kicking in. the giants will try to play in colorado. it is currently...
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leland: marley hard hitting -- particularly hard hitting in kansas, the tariffs are not slowing downruptcies in kansas, one of the highest numbers in the country. joining us to discuss, member of the house committee on agriculture, roger marshall. good to see you, sir. boy, it's like dÉjÀ vu all over again of you and me talking about this, worried about farmers. >> yes, sir. leland: those words by the president, that trade wars are quick and easy to win, do not seem to be aging well in the midwest. >> you're right, leland. i've never seen it so tough. we've tried to do a couple town halls every weekend, and the typical story goes something like this, a fourth generation kansas farmer is working 6, 0 80 hours, he's got a job in town, his wife's got a job in town, his health care costs have doubled. just talked to a banker last week, seven bank foreclosures in the past year, more than his swire career, so it's tough times, you're right about. that. leland: how much longer are they giving the president on this? >> that's a good question. certainly, we need relief. we need to get uscma d
leland: marley hard hitting -- particularly hard hitting in kansas, the tariffs are not slowing downruptcies in kansas, one of the highest numbers in the country. joining us to discuss, member of the house committee on agriculture, roger marshall. good to see you, sir. boy, it's like dÉjÀ vu all over again of you and me talking about this, worried about farmers. >> yes, sir. leland: those words by the president, that trade wars are quick and easy to win, do not seem to be aging well in...
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i tell folks i am mississippi raised and georgia grown and there is no higher honor than of that marley of georgia. >> democrats took control of the house for the first time in eight years, shattering glad ceilings and ushering in the most diverse congress in u.s. history. senator kamala harris. >> joy reed. >> thank you for being here in this beautiful capitol. senator cory booker, thanks for having us. >> thanks for being -- >> in your house. we invaded your man cave. >> joining me the governor of washington state, jay ensley. joining me is andrew yang, thank you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> my name is elizabeth, i'm running for president, i say to little girls, because that's what girls do. >> wow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> and a cake! oh, you guys are so cute. >> hank and murray. >> oh my gosh. murray, oh my gosh, murray is back, our director, and you, and you, and you, and you! oh, thank you, hank. you guys are great. this is so -- surprise! thank you guys so much. this is awesome. well now i don't want to continue but i have to. you always win the week because yo
i tell folks i am mississippi raised and georgia grown and there is no higher honor than of that marley of georgia. >> democrats took control of the house for the first time in eight years, shattering glad ceilings and ushering in the most diverse congress in u.s. history. senator kamala harris. >> joy reed. >> thank you for being here in this beautiful capitol. senator cory booker, thanks for having us. >> thanks for being -- >> in your house. we invaded your man...