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when you look in parliament president monson shoulder touched on it touched down and once again touched on when european parliament president martin shoulder touched on and touched down. which is a story i know and i quote said. english is my first language though touched down i mean how difficult is it thank you week st korean touchdown thank you sir you know thank you for your howard. berman chancellor angela merkel travel so israel on monday meets with the country's prime minister binyamin netanyahu has described germany as a good friend but his country's relations with a groupie and union haven't been particularly warm recently r.c.s. palace leader reports when you're pm condiment president touched down in jerusalem recently he experienced the cold shoulder of israel's right he was heckled one addressing the parliament and accused of telling lies. it's a way. to communicate anyway. oh how do you make up that. he would go right ahead i mean it's time i just took but it's ok. ok i need to go find a log with my loved one i was very doubtful that i'm going there i go away. but i thought
when you look in parliament president monson shoulder touched on it touched down and once again touched on when european parliament president martin shoulder touched on and touched down. which is a story i know and i quote said. english is my first language though touched down i mean how difficult is it thank you week st korean touchdown thank you sir you know thank you for your howard. berman chancellor angela merkel travel so israel on monday meets with the country's prime minister binyamin...
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get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monsoniforniaa --ltamont california and another which was more important was one in newport, rhode island which was the newport jazz festival in the early 1970's which got rated by a bunch of long-haired ists who ended up breaking up the festival. the us is the darker side but i asd to see some of the stuff a dark scenario. have anknow why people tolerance toward jazz music. some of them want " their music" to be played. at that time, the newport festival was also hitting attacked by people on the uptight right in the area but did not want these outdoor festivals in the area anymore. then they get hammered from people who are more on the anarchist left who wanted some of their music to be played and it ended up destroying it for everyone else. especiallyaltamont - i know the attacks on newport when i grew up on jazz myself before rock 'n roll. altamont was dark and it was a kind of warning bell of its own kind. there is some ugly stuff within us and sometimes, if people are careful, it will
get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monsoniforniaa --ltamont california and another which was more important was one in newport, rhode island which was the newport jazz festival in the early 1970's which got rated by a bunch of long-haired ists who ended up breaking up the festival. the us is the darker side but i asd to see some of the stuff a dark scenario. have anknow why people tolerance toward jazz music. some of them want...
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get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monsoncalifornia -- altamont in california and another which was more important was one in newport, rhode island, which was the newport jazz festival in the early 1970's which got raided by a bunch of long-haired counterculturists who ended up breaking up the festival. i see the darker side but i tend to see some of the stuff as a dark scenario. i don't know why people have an tolerance toward jazz music. some of them want "their music" to be played. at the time, the newport festival was also hitting attacked by people on the uptight right in the area who did not want these outdoor festivals in the area anymore. then they get hammered from people on the anarchist left who wanted some of their music to be played and it ended up destroying it for everyone else. guest: especially altamont. i know the attacks on newport when i grew up on jazz myself before rock 'n roll. altamont was dark, and it was a kind of a warning bell of its own kind. there is some ugly stuff within us, too, and sometimes,
get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monsoncalifornia -- altamont in california and another which was more important was one in newport, rhode island, which was the newport jazz festival in the early 1970's which got raided by a bunch of long-haired counterculturists who ended up breaking up the festival. i see the darker side but i tend to see some of the stuff as a dark scenario. i don't know why people have an tolerance toward...
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as we get into tuesday, monson moisture continues to stream northward, take a look at the green shadinessdicating the rainfall. we're also watching out for the rain moving back into the east, as well as the heat into the plains. back to you. >> >> it rained more than a week ago. we are learning the price tag for the flooding that hit detroit. the cleanup is still going on. the value of destroyed cars, homes and businesses topping $1 billion. bisi onile-ere is live in a suburb of detroit. how are the people there coping? >> it's been very, very hard. a week after the rains and storms, there are still signs of did he ever station. i am in a suburb of detroit called huntington woods where 40% ever residents suffered damage from these storms. this is a scene that we've seen over and over again here in the neighborhoods throughout metro detroit. these are items destroyed by flooded basements and they've been put out by homeowners and residents to be picked up by the trash. michigan governor rick snyder toured metro detroit, some of the hardest hit areas. there is a serious level of frustration
as we get into tuesday, monson moisture continues to stream northward, take a look at the green shadinessdicating the rainfall. we're also watching out for the rain moving back into the east, as well as the heat into the plains. back to you. >> >> it rained more than a week ago. we are learning the price tag for the flooding that hit detroit. the cleanup is still going on. the value of destroyed cars, homes and businesses topping $1 billion. bisi onile-ere is live in a suburb of...
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the key will be the monson clouds. if it taps into that, we have to change the forecast that.more than that down south in baja. have a tropical depression. one forecast model goes down to southern california and taps into some of that. if that happens, we could see some of the real rain, not the fake stuff. it wouldn't be until thursday or friday. 60s, 70s or 80s. so the warm is disappearing. there will be a few areas in lake county. cooler forecast with the low moving in. 50s and 60s on the temperatures. there's a pretty good breeze behind that. it's a sea breeze. 24 gusting 30 at travis. west and concord, west at napa. that's the direction the wind is coming from. 40 up in tahoe. 58 sacramento, reno. 56 ukiah. thick fog being reported in parts of mendocino county. just get a hint of that low right now as it moves in. that's giving us the drizzle. it's giving it more of an inland push. a little cooler forecast. 70s and 80s. we'll go 76 san rafael. kentfield in there. santa rosa, clearlake went 93. 88 brentwood. but livermore at 85. pleasanton at 84. 83 danville. 78 san jose t
the key will be the monson clouds. if it taps into that, we have to change the forecast that.more than that down south in baja. have a tropical depression. one forecast model goes down to southern california and taps into some of that. if that happens, we could see some of the real rain, not the fake stuff. it wouldn't be until thursday or friday. 60s, 70s or 80s. so the warm is disappearing. there will be a few areas in lake county. cooler forecast with the low moving in. 50s and 60s on the...
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get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monsonorniaa --ltamont california and another which was more important was one in newport, rhode island which was the newport jazz festival in the early 1970's which got rated by a bunch of long-haired ists who ended up breaking up the festival. the us is the darker side but i asd to see some of the stuff a dark scenario. have anknow why people tolerance toward jazz music. some of them want " their music" to be played. at that time, the newport festival was also hitting attacked by people on the uptight right in the area but did not want these outdoor festivals in the area anymore. then they get hammered from people who are more on the anarchist left who wanted some of their music to be played and it ended up destroying it for everyone else. especiallyaltamont - i know the attacks on newport when i grew up on jazz myself before rock 'n roll. altamont was dark and it was a kind of warning bell of its own kind. there is some ugly stuff within us and sometimes, if people are careful, it will hi
get on different track about woodstock -- the two concerts that followed woodstock, one was all to monsonorniaa --ltamont california and another which was more important was one in newport, rhode island which was the newport jazz festival in the early 1970's which got rated by a bunch of long-haired ists who ended up breaking up the festival. the us is the darker side but i asd to see some of the stuff a dark scenario. have anknow why people tolerance toward jazz music. some of them want "...