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so long, mother earth. goodbye, goodbye, mother earth. so long, mother earth.e night. unrubbed by wind. unwashed by rain. scattered on tranquility. bombarded by solar particles for billions of years, but unchanged in any other way, a moon rock is like a diary of the sun. an eye unblinking since time began. that stared across the sea of that watched the blue .lanet when life began remembered in these rocks are ancient sunspots, solar flares, solar storms whose fiery arms reached out a million miles. [creaking] by making ourselves very small, like alice, perhaps we will see what these rocks have seen. and remember back those billions of years, to decipher the life of the sun. ♪ ♪ ♪ locked within our sun are answers to mysteries that have confounded man since time began. we have reached out with our telescopes. we have reached in with our microscopes. seeking. what is the source of life? what combination of energies and elements brought it into existence? what is the relationship between the nonliving and living things? how delicate is the balance? howslowly begin
so long, mother earth. goodbye, goodbye, mother earth. so long, mother earth.e night. unrubbed by wind. unwashed by rain. scattered on tranquility. bombarded by solar particles for billions of years, but unchanged in any other way, a moon rock is like a diary of the sun. an eye unblinking since time began. that stared across the sea of that watched the blue .lanet when life began remembered in these rocks are ancient sunspots, solar flares, solar storms whose fiery arms reached out a million...
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. ♪ going to take a trip to tell you where you are goodbye, mother earth goodbye, mother, so long, motherother earth ♪ narrator: 6 million pounds of machine, 36 stories tall, nearly 10 years' work of half a million people. through the night, it was check listed, double checked, electronically monitored, computerized, televised, dehumanized of human error. while the night of celebration was ending, the day began for the astronauts. breakfast, medical examination, suiting up. neil armstrong, commander, apollo 11. edwin "buzz" aldrin, lunar module pilot. michael collins, command module pilot. [beeping] ♪ [indiscernible voices] [foreign languages spoken] [beeping] ♪ ♪ far across the indian river 12 miles away, the rocket. at 6:32 a.m., three hours before launch, on pad 39a, armstrong and aldrin walked on the surface of the earth. their next steps would be on the moon. spectators rolled in by the thousands, campers, trailers, cars and pickups filled the beaches, lined the parkways, nose to tail gate from cape canaveral to titusville. ♪ >> very satisfactory, lunchtime, 85 degrees, t minus one h
. ♪ going to take a trip to tell you where you are goodbye, mother earth goodbye, mother, so long, motherother earth ♪ narrator: 6 million pounds of machine, 36 stories tall, nearly 10 years' work of half a million people. through the night, it was check listed, double checked, electronically monitored, computerized, televised, dehumanized of human error. while the night of celebration was ending, the day began for the astronauts. breakfast, medical examination, suiting up. neil armstrong,...
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mother earth. norma and nellie have complete faith in. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who honor the goddess with a sacrifice will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children will treat it with respect and value but as they're all. playing. the flute. ready playing. eco india. how can we fight congestion traffic chaos and air pollution. that's easy driving east ghouta. a young start of a cookout runs an app based food a rental service. a smart solution for a clean environment the scooters in india. 30 minutes on d w. c o 2 can turn into money. pop singers who can turn into music. and c o 2 can tell the us into a hot tub. it's from planes vehicles clothes food and even flounced food it's cooking our planet it's high time to redeem c o 2. made in germany to explain to me. earth the home for saving global ingenious tell stories of creative people an
mother earth. norma and nellie have complete faith in. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who honor the goddess with a sacrifice will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children will treat it with respect and value but as they're all. playing. the flute. ready playing. eco india. how can we fight...
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now on aug 22nd the family is celebrating the festival of pop or mother earth. but the mood is subdued . they're making a special stew the ingredients are strictly prescribed by tradition. later they add cocoa leaves wine and alcoholic spirits as gifts to the goddess. nothing quite. like. gold. they cook the stew into pots. in one there's no salt. the to. do with salt is an offering to. mother earth. norma have complete faith. she looks after the life the harvest and their families. those who. will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children were treated with respect and value but as they're all. yanked. so some of the cups is almost finished the women's world cup a cup of milk and a gold cup. i think. we take stock of the highlights. missed opportunity. and. played doubles. and i. am. i am i am. it's been 50 years since the minding. she was the 1st man to walk on the moon. as a small boy he dreamed of th
now on aug 22nd the family is celebrating the festival of pop or mother earth. but the mood is subdued . they're making a special stew the ingredients are strictly prescribed by tradition. later they add cocoa leaves wine and alcoholic spirits as gifts to the goddess. nothing quite. like. gold. they cook the stew into pots. in one there's no salt. the to. do with salt is an offering to. mother earth. norma have complete faith. she looks after the life the harvest and their families. those who....
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or mother earth but the mood is subdued. they're making a special stew the ingredients are strictly prescribed by tradition. later they add cocoa leaves wine and alcoholic spirits as gifts to the goddess. nothing quite. like. gold texas often. they cook the stew into pots. in one there's no salt. the to. do without salt is an offering to. mother earth. norma and nellie have complete faith. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who. will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children were treated with respect and value but as there are. a small fish. card. and a massive cooking class. marsay michelin starred chef you know it. shows a 1000 amateur cooks what a sardine can do. 30 minutes w. . where i come from we have to fight for a free press and was born and raised in a military dictatorship with just one divisional and if you just pay for us
or mother earth but the mood is subdued. they're making a special stew the ingredients are strictly prescribed by tradition. later they add cocoa leaves wine and alcoholic spirits as gifts to the goddess. nothing quite. like. gold texas often. they cook the stew into pots. in one there's no salt. the to. do without salt is an offering to. mother earth. norma and nellie have complete faith. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who. will be blessed by her in return....
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mother earth. norma have complete faith. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who. will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children will treat it with respect and value it as there are. saying. ready i am happy i am it's 50 years since the moon landing. a celestial body and its power of attraction. ready ready and the. cosmic journey through space time. busy in 30 minutes on d w. what secrets lie behind these moments. find out in an immersive experience and explore a fascinating world cultural heritage sites. d w world heritage 31650 are now. the quiet melody rizzo's michael white of the. zoom dreams resonate within it's. ready the mind and the music. from 1st bond 2019 from september 6th to september 29th. this is the w. news live from berlin france celebrates best deal day with a vast us play upon the pageantry and military prowess wil
mother earth. norma have complete faith. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who. will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children will treat it with respect and value it as there are. saying. ready i am happy i am it's 50 years since the moon landing. a celestial body and its power of attraction. ready...
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mother earth. norma and nellie have complete faith. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who. will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children were treated with respect and value but as they're all. playing a. little. kooky leg so some world cups is almost finished the women's world cup for golf america and the gold cup clark oh and. please take stock of the highlights. a missed opportunity. and the kitchen or and. kick. it in dublin. what's it like to work as a harvest hand on italy's festival plantation co misspelled. well that this modern slavery doesn't mean it's what's happening here it's awful every society is about eve on sunday you would know he was one of them he was exploited in slaves but today he's determined to fight to end slavery in italy. itself in 18 minutes double. digit. here. you know this 05 minute for minute. morse has a power
mother earth. norma and nellie have complete faith. she looks after the livestock the harvest and their families. those who. will be blessed by her in return. one day the 3 sisters will hold a ceremony to transfer ownership of this land to their children just as their mother did with them. maria norma and nellie hope their children were treated with respect and value but as they're all. playing a. little. kooky leg so some world cups is almost finished the women's world cup for golf america and...
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. >> it in reality is mother earth. >> 54 days of storm chasing and a total, he says, of 40,000 miles of driving all over the united states to catch up with some of the storms and here you see the intensity just ramp up a bit as the lightning just completely lights up the sky. the clouds get darker and more aggressive looking. yeah, truly pops and if you are interested in chasing along with some of this stuff, mike does do tours. he takes people out to storm chase with him. you may want to check him out. >> he is one good girl but her back two legs don't work. >> oh my goodness. >> the story behind the golden doodle that's not giving up. >> it's not slowing her down and she is as happy as ever. >> transform your socks with a fashion hack. >> this is the easy way. >> the easy way to slip into those shoes. >> okay. that is creative. >> brought to you by hershey. that is creative. >> brought to you by hershey. we're on misrld. ♪ but one blows them allmany moisturizers... out of the water. hydro boost with hyaluronic acid to plump skin cells so it bounces back... neutrogena® and try our h
. >> it in reality is mother earth. >> 54 days of storm chasing and a total, he says, of 40,000 miles of driving all over the united states to catch up with some of the storms and here you see the intensity just ramp up a bit as the lightning just completely lights up the sky. the clouds get darker and more aggressive looking. yeah, truly pops and if you are interested in chasing along with some of this stuff, mike does do tours. he takes people out to storm chase with him. you may...
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language they can relate to and proves that the art of powerful medium for conveying the message that mother earth needs to be cared for. like the value of. his a single you really need to listen to mind you're an artist stanley and there too has written songs and poems to encourage more people to look after the environment it is. his son's focus on water and drought the felling of trees and pollution and the loss of africa's animal population the. climate change environment protection. you know all those things into. things. here because the average person in this part of the ward it's more interested in. the end and animals with a reflective pen when it comes to environmental protection stanley sets an example his way. instead of brushes he uses different colored light bulbs. lights out and the magic begins. as transition from green and healthy to the alarming state that it's in today captured through the lens of a camera. usually a painting done with oil or acrylic on canvas to take a couple of hours to a few days depending on the size and they'll be considerable waste this is done in just a fe
language they can relate to and proves that the art of powerful medium for conveying the message that mother earth needs to be cared for. like the value of. his a single you really need to listen to mind you're an artist stanley and there too has written songs and poems to encourage more people to look after the environment it is. his son's focus on water and drought the felling of trees and pollution and the loss of africa's animal population the. climate change environment protection. you...
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maybe we should take a lighter step on the planet and stop being so abusive to mother earth. [indiscernible] >> plastic bags, banning them completely in new york and elsewhere? david: yeah, i think that she's pointing to the idea that you really can't rely on consumers necessarily to think all the time about the ways in which little decisions add up to big impact on the environment. we have passed through that era of -- new york state has -- many states have them. ohio does not. requires that you have a deposit on bottles and cans, including in new york state, for a bottle of water. indiscernible] indiscernible] > i live in akron. indiscernible] indiscernible] i am a resident of -- we see a -- e] indiscernible] indiscernible] >> director of public utilities. devised a system whereby they dropped plastic sheeting into thatake and beyond that -- ills bacteria. baby steps. e] things indicates how [to do the work that it needed to do to clean up lake erie more generally. indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] [indiscernible] thank you for being with us. thank
maybe we should take a lighter step on the planet and stop being so abusive to mother earth. [indiscernible] >> plastic bags, banning them completely in new york and elsewhere? david: yeah, i think that she's pointing to the idea that you really can't rely on consumers necessarily to think all the time about the ways in which little decisions add up to big impact on the environment. we have passed through that era of -- new york state has -- many states have them. ohio does not. requires...
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this planet, mother earth, right now should be number one. forever,study in space as far as i am concerned. it is fascinating. but that kind of money should be spent here at home, on planet earth. host: all right. she brings up -- looking back at her memory at the time of apollo 11. it is her wedding day and everything stops. and then talks about the tragedies of the challenger. and then ends by saying we should not go back. do you think the impact of the challenger and those other tragedies -- what is the impact of the challenger and those other tragedies on people's views going back into space, to the moon? guest: people are sensitive of the loss of people we can -- consider heroes. those have a big effect. if you were to ask people that fly those missions -- in fact, i was one of the escort people for the launch of columbia, back in 2003, before the accident. i got to talk to the crews and the families. they were all of a mind that they knew what the risks were, and they were willing to take those risks, because they thought space explorati
this planet, mother earth, right now should be number one. forever,study in space as far as i am concerned. it is fascinating. but that kind of money should be spent here at home, on planet earth. host: all right. she brings up -- looking back at her memory at the time of apollo 11. it is her wedding day and everything stops. and then talks about the tragedies of the challenger. and then ends by saying we should not go back. do you think the impact of the challenger and those other tragedies --...
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but there punishing mother earth in the process. vethis blinding hypocri coming next. on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math? so get here asap because tasty deals and summer go fast. get in or lose out on 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay for everything. say this pizza... is your part b medical expenses. this much - about 80 percent... medicare will pay for. what's left... this slice here... well... you have to pay for that. and that's where an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company comes in. this type of plan helps pay some of what medicare doesn't. and these are the only plans to carry the aarp endorsement. that's because they meet their high standards of quality and service. review aarp medicare supplement plans and their rates
but there punishing mother earth in the process. vethis blinding hypocri coming next. on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. it all adds up. don't you love math? so get here asap because tasty deals and summer go fast. get in or lose out on 20% estimated savings on select ford models, plus earn complimentary maintenance through fordpass rewards. gimme two minutes. and i'll tell you some important things to know about medicare. first, it doesn't pay...
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. >> mother earth is 206,059 nautical miles behind, coming up on the lunar orbit insertion burn in which the spacecraft will start its initial orbit around the moon. that maneuver will slow the spacecraft down considerably from its present velocity, and it should come from behind the east face of the moon 33 minutes later. >> the moon is there, boy, in all its splendor. >> hello, moon. >> all your systems are looking good, going around the corner. we'll see you on the other side. over. >> loss of signal as apollo 11 goes behind the moon. >> door number two is ours. ♪ ♪ >> that's a beautiful bird. 170 by 6. like gangbusters. whoo. >> 30 seconds from acquisition time. >> that thing is loud. >> when i first saw it, it really looked gray. >> that's a big beauty. gigantic crater. look at the mountains going around it. my gosh, they're monsters. >> there's a big one over here too. >> look at those craters in a row. there it is. it's coming up. >> what? >> the earth. >> the earth? >> yeah. beautiful. right over the lem. boy, does that ever look beautiful in the sector. >> apollo 11. apollo 11.
. >> mother earth is 206,059 nautical miles behind, coming up on the lunar orbit insertion burn in which the spacecraft will start its initial orbit around the moon. that maneuver will slow the spacecraft down considerably from its present velocity, and it should come from behind the east face of the moon 33 minutes later. >> the moon is there, boy, in all its splendor. >> hello, moon. >> all your systems are looking good, going around the corner. we'll see you on the...
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that maybe we should take a lighter step on the planet and stop being so aggressively abusive to mother earthst: thank you for the call. david, are we seeing that from other communities? whether they put a tax on plastic bags or banning them completely. we are seeing it in new york and elsewhere. david: i think that she is pointing to the idea that you really cannot rely on consumers, necessarily, to think all the time about the ways in which their little decisions add up to big impacts on the environment. we have passed through that era of bottle laws where, new york state has one, many state has one, ohio does not. it requires that you have a deposit on bottles and cans, including in new york state for bottled water. those bottle laws, as troublesome as they might be. [ship horn] david: i think there is another big boat coming. host: it's interesting, behind you, there is a bridge that goes up and down depending on the movement of the ship. david: did it go up? host: it is down right now. david: there is a barge coming down. it may not go up out to the lake. those kinds of regulations may s
that maybe we should take a lighter step on the planet and stop being so aggressively abusive to mother earthst: thank you for the call. david, are we seeing that from other communities? whether they put a tax on plastic bags or banning them completely. we are seeing it in new york and elsewhere. david: i think that she is pointing to the idea that you really cannot rely on consumers, necessarily, to think all the time about the ways in which their little decisions add up to big impacts on the...
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this is not like mother earth has a sun burn or even is having a hot flash. this is a high-grade fever and it's going up. it's systemic. it's not localized. it's not temporary. this pattern that we're seeing is just part of an overall pattern of increasing warming and it happened in australia in the southern hemisphere during their summer, and now it's happening during ours. so it's time for us to treat it. we can't just pretend that the symptoms are going to go away or we can just sort of shake it off. it'll take care of itself. >> the world meteorological organization is saying that the heat that baked europe these past few days is actually going to move towards green last. let's take a listen to this. >> there has been quite rapid melting of the greenland ice sheet in recent weeks. in july alone, it lost 160 billion tons of ice through surface melting. that's roughly the equivalent of 64 million olympic-sized swimming pools just in july. >> that's really unbelievable. i want to bring up this chart here because the orange on this chart as you see right here
this is not like mother earth has a sun burn or even is having a hot flash. this is a high-grade fever and it's going up. it's systemic. it's not localized. it's not temporary. this pattern that we're seeing is just part of an overall pattern of increasing warming and it happened in australia in the southern hemisphere during their summer, and now it's happening during ours. so it's time for us to treat it. we can't just pretend that the symptoms are going to go away or we can just sort of...
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. >> got to think about old mother earth. >>> a new study finds that there are health benefits for women run that back? >> junk in the trunk. >> so-called apple-shaped women who carry their body fat around waist are up to three times more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke. that's even if they're slim. pear-shaped women cut their risk by almost half. experts say more research is needed to find out why the link exists. heart disease is the number one killer of women. so a serious message there. >> yes. that you're about to make fun of? >> no, no, no, no. no, no, no. >> i was asking. >> look, look. >> no, it is -- it's extremely, extremely serious. >> yes. >> and i think any time that we can also help women overall, women of color, women in general, better the health, i'm all for that. >> i'm just trying to look at these shapes and i'm like -- but the thing is, it -- just so you know, because you can't change the shape that you are, right? right? >> you mean as in -- you can change certain -- apple. i go from apple to pear? can i go from -- >> there are a few celebrities you could a
. >> got to think about old mother earth. >>> a new study finds that there are health benefits for women run that back? >> junk in the trunk. >> so-called apple-shaped women who carry their body fat around waist are up to three times more likely to suffer a heart attack or stroke. that's even if they're slim. pear-shaped women cut their risk by almost half. experts say more research is needed to find out why the link exists. heart disease is the number one killer of...
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what was it that helped you and motivated you when you were in that fox hole kissing mother earth to get out of the way of the germans or whoever it was. what drove you to fight? could you share that with me and with us? >> the gentleman asked what kept you fighting, what drove you to fight? >> well, we knew there was a war that we had to win, because eventually the germans, who knows with the invading they almost captured all of russia and all the other countries. so we knew it was a war that we had to win. that's what kept us going. >> i know it's very personal. any of the other veterans like to comment? >> i didn't hear that. >> were you also fighting for the guy right beside you? who were you really fighting for every day? was it your brothers in combat with you? >> yeah, yeah. well, i had two brothers. one was older than me, who i happened to see when i was in the hospital in england, and one that was younger which they never sent overseas. i don't know if you know about the sullivan brothers where five of them were all killed. so they never sent the last one. i know my mother h
what was it that helped you and motivated you when you were in that fox hole kissing mother earth to get out of the way of the germans or whoever it was. what drove you to fight? could you share that with me and with us? >> the gentleman asked what kept you fighting, what drove you to fight? >> well, we knew there was a war that we had to win, because eventually the germans, who knows with the invading they almost captured all of russia and all the other countries. so we knew it was...
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from digging deeper into the trench of despair that was vietnam. 50 years later, our mother earth is they saw what we could not. mike collins was the pilot of the apollo 11 command module. >> i said veryasually one time, hey, houston, i got the world in my window, and that leads me to think we all have the world in our window. we should look at it as a fragile object of great importance tous. we are somewhat responsible for what we see and the good and the bad of what we see. >> neil armstrong once said, it suddenly struck me that that tinyea pretty and blue was the earth. i put up my thumb and shut one y e,d and my thumb blottet e planet earth. ie didn't feel lik a giant. i feltvery, very small. bi bill, an apollo 8, said they had gone to study the moon, and they had really discovered urthd. he took man's first whole earth picture. >> it was nothing but blackness around it. sure showed that the earth was a very beautul but quite fragile place. >> did we miss something 50 years ago? perhaps the heroic effort requed to get to the moon shouldave been less a tah-dah moment than an aha m
from digging deeper into the trench of despair that was vietnam. 50 years later, our mother earth is they saw what we could not. mike collins was the pilot of the apollo 11 command module. >> i said veryasually one time, hey, houston, i got the world in my window, and that leads me to think we all have the world in our window. we should look at it as a fragile object of great importance tous. we are somewhat responsible for what we see and the good and the bad of what we see. >>...
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this planet, mother earth, right now should be number one. r,study in space as far as i am concerned. it is fascinating. but that kind of money should be spent here at home, on planet earth. host: all right. she brings up -- looking back at her memory at the time of apollo 11. it is her wedding day and everything stops. and then talks about the tragedies of the challenger. and then ends by saying we should not go back. do you think the impact of the challenger and those other tragedies -- what is the impact of the challenger and those other tragedies on people's views going back into space, to the moon? guest: people are sensitive of the loss of people we can -- consider heroes. those have a big effect. if you were to ask people that fly those missions -- in fact, i was one of the escort people for the launch of columbia, back in 2003, before the accident. i got to talk to the crews and the families. they were all of a mind that they knew what the risks were, and they were willing to take those risks, because they thought space exploration was
this planet, mother earth, right now should be number one. r,study in space as far as i am concerned. it is fascinating. but that kind of money should be spent here at home, on planet earth. host: all right. she brings up -- looking back at her memory at the time of apollo 11. it is her wedding day and everything stops. and then talks about the tragedies of the challenger. and then ends by saying we should not go back. do you think the impact of the challenger and those other tragedies -- what...
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apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> and finally tonight, there may be no stronger bond on earth than a motherdistance or age. here is exhibit a. >> ah! my baby! >> that's christopher williams, arriving home in savannah, georgia and surprising his mom on the sightseeing trolley she drives. prayers answered, her baby's home. chicken skin moment. if every mama's boy around the world, thank you, sergeant williams and welcome home. that's night lie
apply, visit hawaiianairlines.com >>> and finally tonight, there may be no stronger bond on earth than a motherdistance or age. here is exhibit a. >> ah! my baby! >> that's christopher williams, arriving home in savannah, georgia and surprising his mom on the sightseeing trolley she drives. prayers answered, her baby's home. chicken skin moment. if every mama's boy around the world, thank you, sergeant williams and welcome home. that's night lie
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president trump actually cares about clean water and clear skies and doing the right thing by mother earth feel. that's just my personal opinion and what he is doing. he wouldn't allow all this money and everything to go and proving things if he didn't care, you know. so that's my own personal opinion. and like i said. steve: we have got to go, bruce. if folks need bait and tackle in the fort st. lucie area billy bones bait and tackle. >> thank you so much. ainsley: i am glad you were able to go your son is a cancer survivor and your wife doesn't yell at you as much anymore: jillian: i wouldn't yell at you behind camera anyway. financier jeffrey epstein is behind bars after pleading not guilty to sex trafficking charges in new york. epstein is well known in the political world having connections to many world leaders including former president bill clintons. clinton releasing a statement saying he knows nothing about epstein's alleged crimes. that's a claim an investigative journalist disputes. >> i'm saying sadly that he is not telling the truth. almost every time that clinton's name is o
president trump actually cares about clean water and clear skies and doing the right thing by mother earth feel. that's just my personal opinion and what he is doing. he wouldn't allow all this money and everything to go and proving things if he didn't care, you know. so that's my own personal opinion. and like i said. steve: we have got to go, bruce. if folks need bait and tackle in the fort st. lucie area billy bones bait and tackle. >> thank you so much. ainsley: i am glad you were...
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we can thank the patients and their families in earth because without patients like mary and her mother we just couldn't have completed this trial so we're really grateful. these results would not have been possible without the perseverance of scientists who spent years developing the genes and. we started this program and it started would be very easy for patients to just in pair the gene research and if it gets to the right area into the right cells in the lung it turned out that was much more difficult so how are you getting this healthy new gene into the areas and learn to do the job of the some teaching. for the try that has just finished it actually using a very symptomatic cure it's a had it lifted but we did this we used the gene and we mixed it with this that this formed a smaller complex that complex it is then inhale it into the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients the dose of gene therapy that the trial participants received does not determine the correct the faulty cystic fibrosis d.n.a. but scientists are working on finding a longer lasting solution clinical trial results hav
we can thank the patients and their families in earth because without patients like mary and her mother we just couldn't have completed this trial so we're really grateful. these results would not have been possible without the perseverance of scientists who spent years developing the genes and. we started this program and it started would be very easy for patients to just in pair the gene research and if it gets to the right area into the right cells in the lung it turned out that was much...
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it was 50 years ago today that the apollo crew based 1 final dangerous challenge mother plunge back to earthand picked up the crew after they splashed down. the splashdown 50 celebration taking place on board the hundred includes crew members involved with the up apollo 11 recovery and new astronauts talking about future space missions. >> we are actually going to be the nation's next mission to go back to the moon. we are flying commercial payloads to the surface and 14 nasa payloads to the surface. >> the uss hornet is a 900 foot long world war ii era aircraft carrier permanently docked in alameda and serving as a sea, air and space museum. >>> documentary filmmaker, ken burns paid a visit to san quentin today. he came to preview his latest work about the history of country music and the prisons key role inmates about what today's visit meant to them. >> >> reporter: here behind the grim walls of sand quinton state prison, inmates met esday >> -- it is a central part of that. >> reporter: documentary filmmaker, ken burns . >> it is a story that hasn't been told. we are telling. >> reporter
it was 50 years ago today that the apollo crew based 1 final dangerous challenge mother plunge back to earthand picked up the crew after they splashed down. the splashdown 50 celebration taking place on board the hundred includes crew members involved with the up apollo 11 recovery and new astronauts talking about future space missions. >> we are actually going to be the nation's next mission to go back to the moon. we are flying commercial payloads to the surface and 14 nasa payloads to...
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and a suspected meteorite has fallen to earth and landed in a rice field in mother bonnie in northern india farmers who discovered it say it was a bit hot and formed a crater in the ground and the 15 kilogram rock will be sent to a lab to be examined i x. . millions of people here in europe have been sweltering in the summer as the 2nd heat wave and the soaring mercury is causing travel chaos to eurostar has advised against travel to or from paris today after a damaged power line and got to know are caused severe delays and train tracks briscoe buckling in the intense heat and roads are also affected in the netherlands one town has resorted to spreading salt on the roads in a bid to prevent them from melting. well we should say in some parts of the world they some preachers are normal but in a lot of parts of europe we're just not equipped for this kind of weather and rebecca ritter is been looking into this for us rebecca how are people coping with the heat well i'm straight so from one of them has the world that is often gets high heat so you definitely are going to him a complainin
and a suspected meteorite has fallen to earth and landed in a rice field in mother bonnie in northern india farmers who discovered it say it was a bit hot and formed a crater in the ground and the 15 kilogram rock will be sent to a lab to be examined i x. . millions of people here in europe have been sweltering in the summer as the 2nd heat wave and the soaring mercury is causing travel chaos to eurostar has advised against travel to or from paris today after a damaged power line and got to...
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camp in el dorado county for 13 years investigators search for their killer and the mother spoke with us . whether on earth or when you die or both. >> three years after the interview he was arrested for killing his brother at the family's home. he began talking to investigators about the killings and an attempted murder of another man two months before that. the district attorney says in exchange for the plea of no contest for all three murders she will not seek the death penalty. that was a decision made after weighing the evidence and talking with the family of the victim. the sentencing hearing underway as we speak at the county courthouse. we will have more information at noon. >> reporter: happening today in santa rosa man arrested for hit-and-run crash. he is accused of running into a 2-year-old girl and driving off. he was later arrested. officials say he has had four other dui convictions in the last six years. witnesses say the girl ran into traffic and was not an across walk when she was hit. she is expected to survive. >>> a man due back in court today on thursday they found 50 1-year-old billy
camp in el dorado county for 13 years investigators search for their killer and the mother spoke with us . whether on earth or when you die or both. >> three years after the interview he was arrested for killing his brother at the family's home. he began talking to investigators about the killings and an attempted murder of another man two months before that. the district attorney says in exchange for the plea of no contest for all three murders she will not seek the death penalty. that...
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and the suspected nidia right has fallen to earth and landed in a rice field in mother bunny in northern india farmers who discovered it say it was a bit hot and formed a crater in the ground the 15 kilogram rock will be sent to a laboratory to be examined by experts. the u.s. government will resume executions later this year the last time a prisoner was put to death in a federal u.s. prison was in 2003 since then an unofficial moratorium has been observed while a review was carried out the u.s. justice department says that review is now been completed and has cleared the way for executions to start again critics of the death penalty save the decision is politically motivated with the aim of bolstering support for president donald trump in next year's election. the execution chamber still frequently used in the united states but in recent years the death penalty has only been applied by state governments only 3 people have been executed at a national level in the past 3 decades now the attorney general william barr has authorized the resumption of capital punishment by the federal govern
and the suspected nidia right has fallen to earth and landed in a rice field in mother bunny in northern india farmers who discovered it say it was a bit hot and formed a crater in the ground the 15 kilogram rock will be sent to a laboratory to be examined by experts. the u.s. government will resume executions later this year the last time a prisoner was put to death in a federal u.s. prison was in 2003 since then an unofficial moratorium has been observed while a review was carried out the...
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function at the end of the year we can thank the patients and their families in earth because without patients like mary and her mother we just couldn't have completed this trial so we're really grateful. these results would not have been possible without the perseverance of scientists who spent years developing genes and. we started this program and it started would be very easy for patients to just hand the gene research and if it gets to the right area into the right cells in that lung it turned out that was much more difficult so how are you getting these healthy muji into the areas and to do the job of the song teaching. for the try that is just finished but actually using a very simple minded cure it's a fat lip but we did this we used to cheat and we mixed it with this. this form small complex complex system in it into the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients the dose of gene therapy that the trial participants received does not determine the correct the faulty cystic fibrosis d.n.a. but scientists are working on finding a longer lasting solution clinical trial results have been very encouraging but they're not qu
function at the end of the year we can thank the patients and their families in earth because without patients like mary and her mother we just couldn't have completed this trial so we're really grateful. these results would not have been possible without the perseverance of scientists who spent years developing genes and. we started this program and it started would be very easy for patients to just hand the gene research and if it gets to the right area into the right cells in that lung it...
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earth and really make it ok like a... a wall-worthy piece of artwork... my mother was ... n amateur artist, and i think i got part of her artistic brain. so, i, over time, developed, you know, a technique where i could take a, you know, close-up picture of the earth with a really long lens, which is challenging when you're moving about five miles a second so, the... the camera has to move at a very fast but alsost dy rate to get an image that's in focus. and then, using a software program, i would enhance the colors. i wouldn't add any colors, but just enhance them to, you know, bring out the... the natural colors. you know, it takes a long time to get comfortable enough ine spere you have, you know, a steady enough hand to get the pictures in focus, especially when you take pictures at night and you use, you know, camera settings that are... you know, you're more likely to get blurriness due to your ability to... to... to track the earth's surface in a very steady and controlled way. i just saw how incredibly breathtakingly beautiful ou er planth is. i knew right then and
earth and really make it ok like a... a wall-worthy piece of artwork... my mother was ... n amateur artist, and i think i got part of her artistic brain. so, i, over time, developed, you know, a technique where i could take a, you know, close-up picture of the earth with a really long lens, which is challenging when you're moving about five miles a second so, the... the camera has to move at a very fast but alsost dy rate to get an image that's in focus. and then, using a software program, i...
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>> i thought, "what on earth was a tombstone doing under my mother's house?"stolen, recovered, hidden, found, fought over, and more. >> we're going to take it back to texas, back home to the good ol' boys where it can have a lone star beer and make a lot of noise. >> you really wanted it back, dave. why? >> maybe they messed with the wrong tombstone owner.
>> i thought, "what on earth was a tombstone doing under my mother's house?"stolen, recovered, hidden, found, fought over, and more. >> we're going to take it back to texas, back home to the good ol' boys where it can have a lone star beer and make a lot of noise. >> you really wanted it back, dave. why? >> maybe they messed with the wrong tombstone owner.
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function at the end of the year we can thank the patients and their families in earth because without patients like mary and her mother we just couldn't have completed this trial so we're really grateful. these results would not have been possible without the perseverance of scientists who spent years developing the genes and. we started this program at the start it would be very easy for patients to just hand the gene research and if it gets to the right area into the right cells in the lung it turned out that was much more difficult so how are you getting this healthy new gene into the areas and to do the job of the some teaching. for the try that is just finished but actually using a very simple minded cure it's a pet but we did this we used the gene and we mixed it with this. this form small complex that complex then into the lungs of cystic fibrosis patients the dose of gene therapy that the trial participants received does not permit me correct the faulty cystic fibrosis d.n.a. but scientists are working on finding a longer lasting solution clinical trial results have been very encouraging but they're not quite
function at the end of the year we can thank the patients and their families in earth because without patients like mary and her mother we just couldn't have completed this trial so we're really grateful. these results would not have been possible without the perseverance of scientists who spent years developing the genes and. we started this program at the start it would be very easy for patients to just hand the gene research and if it gets to the right area into the right cells in the lung...
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at 40,000 feet mother ship air launches a second ship that rockets to just beyond the boundary of space, 62 miles above earth. a ticket cost, and 600 people, including many in this group have prepaid in full. >> this is a lifelong dream to go to space. >> a 58-year-old floor floridian. >> i want to have that overview of that experience. >> blue origin's is -- the rocket returns and minutes later the capsule follows. blue origin's owner is -- the amazon founder. >> the only reason we can do the things we can do today is because we are in fact standing on the shoulders of giants. all those things that came before will make it possible to go do these beautiful things. >> branson hoped for a maiden launch a decade ago. neither company has launched a single paying. >> space definitely is hard. we have had our tears, we have had our joys but the joys have been fantastic. >> in al a meet a, some of the people who helped bring the -- the hornet helped recover the astronauts after they splashed down 900 miles south of hawaii on july 24, 196 #. today people return to the ship to share their memories. that included an
at 40,000 feet mother ship air launches a second ship that rockets to just beyond the boundary of space, 62 miles above earth. a ticket cost, and 600 people, including many in this group have prepaid in full. >> this is a lifelong dream to go to space. >> a 58-year-old floor floridian. >> i want to have that overview of that experience. >> blue origin's is -- the rocket returns and minutes later the capsule follows. blue origin's owner is -- the amazon founder. >>...
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earth. they make us better, a richer country, my mother is an immigrant, but you have to come here illegallyu cannot come here illegally. >> jason: want to get to tammy and matt. >> just a reminder that aoc and others talk about getting rid of i.c.e. and cutting money for i.c.e. internal enforcement, it is the hispanic community that is affected first. these chemicals, criminals live in these communities. it is illegal and legal, the hispanic community said they are condemning to live with ms-13, other individuals convicted of crimes, never deported. that's where they are living. i'm not sure how they can say that they speak and represent hispanics in the best life for hispanics when their main focus will maintain criminality and terror, gang terror and those very areas. >> jason: it does seem like president trump's rising in terms of popularity even in the hispanic community. >> yes, because basically americans are very practical people. when they see their incomes going up, when they see their economic opportunity increasing, and they see this really scary radicalized democratic party whic
earth. they make us better, a richer country, my mother is an immigrant, but you have to come here illegallyu cannot come here illegally. >> jason: want to get to tammy and matt. >> just a reminder that aoc and others talk about getting rid of i.c.e. and cutting money for i.c.e. internal enforcement, it is the hispanic community that is affected first. these chemicals, criminals live in these communities. it is illegal and legal, the hispanic community said they are condemning to...
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> reporter: at 40,000 feet, virgin galactic's mother ship air launches a second ship that rockets to just beyond the boundary of space, 62 miles above earth costs $250,000 and 600 people, including this group have prepaid in full. >> this is a life-long dream to go to space. >> reporter: marianne berry is a 58-year-old floridian. >> i do want to see what the earth look likes from space. i want to have that overview effect experience. >> reporter: blue origin's approach is more traditional. a rocket launches a capsule of six tourists into space. the rocket returns, and minutes later, the capsule follows. blue origins owner is jeff bezos, the azon founr. gs wo t i because we are in fact standing on the shoulders of giants. >> they got the flag up n. >> all these things before made it possible to go do these things. >> reporter: branson originally hoped for a maiden launch a decade ago. neither company has ever launched a single paying customer, but that moment is close. >> it's taken us 14 years. space definitely is hard. we've had our tears. we've had our joys. but i tell you what, the joys have been fantastic. >> reporter: the joy of this
> reporter: at 40,000 feet, virgin galactic's mother ship air launches a second ship that rockets to just beyond the boundary of space, 62 miles above earth costs $250,000 and 600 people, including this group have prepaid in full. >> this is a life-long dream to go to space. >> reporter: marianne berry is a 58-year-old floridian. >> i do want to see what the earth look likes from space. i want to have that overview effect experience. >> reporter: blue origin's...
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earth. >> a toddler, caught on camera taking a wild ride at the atlanta airport. the two-year-old boy climbs on and writes the baggage conveyor belt. a nightmare for his mother.he makes it through several different areas and fractures his hand in the process. agents grabbed him when he ended up in the tsa bagram. he ended up having to go to the hospital. his mom said he simply ran off. >>> a deal between apple and intel is official. apple will pay $1 billion for intel's 5g smartphone modem division and absorb employees as part of the deal. apple is intel's only customer which is a key component in iphones. the announcement sent intel stock up 6% in after-hours trading. apple was flat. ofits ofio at es are down 2%. p about 522 per share. analysts were looking for 556. today's report broke the streak. >>> coming up, tenants with rent control in san francisco are fighting to stay. they say large investors are pricing them out of their affordable apartments by tacking onto the rent a laundry list of expenses. even the cost of mortgage and property taxes. >> the impact is increasing rent way beyond what rent- controlled tenant expects. double-digit increases. >> s
earth. >> a toddler, caught on camera taking a wild ride at the atlanta airport. the two-year-old boy climbs on and writes the baggage conveyor belt. a nightmare for his mother.he makes it through several different areas and fractures his hand in the process. agents grabbed him when he ended up in the tsa bagram. he ended up having to go to the hospital. his mom said he simply ran off. >>> a deal between apple and intel is official. apple will pay $1 billion for intel's 5g...
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mother spoke with us about the cold case in 2014. she had a message for the killer of her daughter. >> we will someday find you. you will pay a price weather here on earthe or maybe both. >> three years after the interview, he was arrested for killing his brother at the family home in forestville. he began talking to investigators about the killings at the beach and the attempted murder of a man two months before. the district attorney says in exchange for his plea of no contest to all three murders she decided not to seek the death penalty. she said it was a decision that was made after speaking with the families of the victims and looking at the evidence in the cases. the hearing start at 9 am today it is unclear if the families will be here. we do know the da office says they are satisfied with the result. when the hearing begins we will be inside and bring you information as soon as it happens.>>> today, a man convicted of a hit and run the critically injured a police officer is due back in court. on thursday, a jury found him guilty of several charges including assault with a deadly weapon and eating a police officer. he was being investigated for
mother spoke with us about the cold case in 2014. she had a message for the killer of her daughter. >> we will someday find you. you will pay a price weather here on earthe or maybe both. >> three years after the interview, he was arrested for killing his brother at the family home in forestville. he began talking to investigators about the killings at the beach and the attempted murder of a man two months before. the district attorney says in exchange for his plea of no contest to...
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mothers care as a child and raised by a great aunt. >> i felt like i was the loner in my family. >> reporter: these days she is finding camaraderie and a sense of family with foster the earth in international organization helping children and young adults from the foster care system, exposing them to the great outdoors.>> what their life circumstances were growing up does not define the. triple interest coordinate monthly hikes, training for 45 miles from tomount whitney. the goal is to experience the challenges and healing power of nature, allowing participants to find their place in the world. >> just telling myself that i can do it and that i will not let my body tell me i can't.>> it is hard on your body. you are tired and sore. there just working through it and they are just finding the strength within. >> reporter: along with hiking, amani has found thrilling adventures along the way, recently taking a wild ride down a waterfall.>> i feel like i'm coming into myself and developing mark as a person overall. truck step-by-step the journey said the self discovery has paid off. she has dreams of becoming a doctor. a future that is bright in part two are dependent connect
mothers care as a child and raised by a great aunt. >> i felt like i was the loner in my family. >> reporter: these days she is finding camaraderie and a sense of family with foster the earth in international organization helping children and young adults from the foster care system, exposing them to the great outdoors.>> what their life circumstances were growing up does not define the. triple interest coordinate monthly hikes, training for 45 miles from tomount whitney. the...
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one of the most important precious relationships human being can have on this earth and that's a relationship with my mother. the thief that stole our relationship was pills, marijuana and crack cocaine and i'm not alone. of millions of americans have also face of this same drug demon and certainly i'm thankful that after all the time and all of the millions -- not really millions, millions of lives that have impacted from 1999 to may 2017 over 700,000 people have died from overdose of drugs and i'm happy to say there's been a reduction, which i think it's something we need to have a further, certainly, but i'm thankful for president trump making this a central campaign problem-- promise in 2016 and committing $3.3 billion in funding to the state system in the form of grants to the ride this production. brian: opioids is a challenge down a lot of it came from painkillers from over prescribing doctors and big pharma was behind it, but you are really talked about the crack epidemic of you talk about in your broke. >> and crack cocaine. brian: going down the road and seeing your mom on the streets while you dr
one of the most important precious relationships human being can have on this earth and that's a relationship with my mother. the thief that stole our relationship was pills, marijuana and crack cocaine and i'm not alone. of millions of americans have also face of this same drug demon and certainly i'm thankful that after all the time and all of the millions -- not really millions, millions of lives that have impacted from 1999 to may 2017 over 700,000 people have died from overdose of drugs...
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earth and that he was looking for her body. he tells us the first time today savannah's oldest son will be told the trust about his mother. you expecting to hear from? have they laid out an agenda? >> we're expecting to hear from state police and richmond, kentucky police. richmond, kentucky police were the lead rivera agency. i asked if they could give us any insight. they don't want to jump the gun, they say. the big question is identifying the corpse. >> shepard: continuing coverage of breaking news. i mentioned the plane disaster. 35 people are hurt after severe turbulence on an air canada flight. nine have been taken to hospitals. now remember the thing was going to australia, landed in hawaii on an emergency basis so they could get people to hospitals. now some of the passengers are talking. here, listen. >> there was an air on the head, people had braces. some people were holding ribs and broken arms. >> just looked and everyone's head just -- everybody that kind have a seat belt on hit the roof. scary. >> everybody that didn't have a safety belt on hit the roof. let's go to pepper deroy from hurricane fall band. h
earth and that he was looking for her body. he tells us the first time today savannah's oldest son will be told the trust about his mother. you expecting to hear from? have they laid out an agenda? >> we're expecting to hear from state police and richmond, kentucky police. richmond, kentucky police were the lead rivera agency. i asked if they could give us any insight. they don't want to jump the gun, they say. the big question is identifying the corpse. >> shepard: continuing...
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with a fragile mother can be difficult it's bad enough without the prejudices of others adding to their burdens. still i'm sure a close openness with the children will help them cope. the earth. or there is a growing movement in france to change attitudes to mental illness. the 1st my pride parade was held last year 30 hundreds marched on the streets of paris the family planning was one of the organizing the south. leaf remained to me you've actually are you going to let you. know when your father . son of the polish why the ones here. if you don't know we. clued dutch was the 1st president of my proud parents did. your puppy and i was real cold rolled he could play the game again who got on a camel surf element hide. the shore he drove a gatherer society. down to humanity montana the question. of cattle closely 20 where you see good again those of one species. don't all poor . even the. color yaml even the funniest one operate on these old you know deep you for soup too broad year if you will only. or also force obsessing on 2 golf balls so you want to hear again version or lose momentum on the on and on power to local varied as it was the most easy there's your the play bu
with a fragile mother can be difficult it's bad enough without the prejudices of others adding to their burdens. still i'm sure a close openness with the children will help them cope. the earth. or there is a growing movement in france to change attitudes to mental illness. the 1st my pride parade was held last year 30 hundreds marched on the streets of paris the family planning was one of the organizing the south. leaf remained to me you've actually are you going to let you. know when your...
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with a fragile mother can be difficult it's bad enough without the prejudices of others adding to their burdens. still i'm sure a close openness with her children will help them cope. the earth. or there is a growing movement in france to change attitudes to mental illness. the 1st my pride parade was held last year 30 hundreds marched on the streets of paris the family clan and was one of the organizer the sounds. of leif who so long remain jimmy you actually are you going to let you. know when your father. son of the polish why the ones here. if you don't know you. clued dutch was the 1st president of my pride parents this is your puppy and i was real cold rolled he could play the game again who can i come on i need. to do shows a group of gather a society. get down to humanity montana your question for 10 powerball ha numbers getting close to 20 where you see good again those of one species. don't all poor. even the. color yaml even the funniest one operate on these old you know deep you for still too broad year if you know only. or also one of them says she's going to go forth so you want to hear again version or lose momentum or the. unknown power to local bidders she w
with a fragile mother can be difficult it's bad enough without the prejudices of others adding to their burdens. still i'm sure a close openness with her children will help them cope. the earth. or there is a growing movement in france to change attitudes to mental illness. the 1st my pride parade was held last year 30 hundreds marched on the streets of paris the family clan and was one of the organizer the sounds. of leif who so long remain jimmy you actually are you going to let you. know...