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the eighteen in care rests i mean the cars are not so that's the more danger narced for the security of the sake of with the right. oh i i. i i think at that time at least the first two years of the intifada almost every single person and that's horse felt that we were winning and that we have the first step and they are the active we have the determination and they feel hasty and not knowing what to do. they say. lasted for eight days and t.v. . finally they. discovered where their cows are and they went to the place which belongs to the pike. you guys again. have not been. bad this should be. i mean when i'm in the hammock and the game. stella. stella mona. the butcher was arrested or so he stayed in prison for a few days we felt sorry for his. and we have decided that. it's better to find another place for. they don't understand what was happening but i think they have been moving to look maybe they have felt something that. like we're political activist or whatsoever. i can't i can't go on. you have to ruth. it's not an option. you know there's a list of the chase you they want d
the eighteen in care rests i mean the cars are not so that's the more danger narced for the security of the sake of with the right. oh i i. i i think at that time at least the first two years of the intifada almost every single person and that's horse felt that we were winning and that we have the first step and they are the active we have the determination and they feel hasty and not knowing what to do. they say. lasted for eight days and t.v. . finally they. discovered where their cows are...
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Jul 25, 2018
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. >> resultaodsdos de narc narcotraficantes conozca que les ofrecen . >> la cdomunidad exige al jefee contracosta dar la investigacioecir la informacion que le dio a ice . >> en telemundo 48 lo initamovi para apoyar escuelas y nestud estudiantes para eso visite el s sitio en pantalla , tambien p puede traer donativos a las o c oficinas de telemundo en pa pantalla, en sjan jose , recuere que tendra hasta este viernes 27 de julio para ser parte de esta importante iniciativa, ya regh e regresamos . >> ♪ (musica) tenemos informacion de ultima o hora que seguimos de ddoonde l a autoridades dicen que hay un s supuesto secuesrttro de una jov de 16 aÑos, el sospechoso con el que se cree que esta es antonio aguilar maneja un coche ohndah e negro la placa en pantalla de a ca california ,es uinformacion en e desarrollo . >> en mexico el narcotrafico usa menores como mulas les ofrece a pagos por sus cvidas, le diremo que hacen las autoridades para e evitar esta practica . >> menores de edad reclutados en escuelas por narcotraficantes que los usan de mulas , les dan dinero ridiculo por el riesgo
. >> resultaodsdos de narc narcotraficantes conozca que les ofrecen . >> la cdomunidad exige al jefee contracosta dar la investigacioecir la informacion que le dio a ice . >> en telemundo 48 lo initamovi para apoyar escuelas y nestud estudiantes para eso visite el s sitio en pantalla , tambien p puede traer donativos a las o c oficinas de telemundo en pa pantalla, en sjan jose , recuere que tendra hasta este viernes 27 de julio para ser parte de esta importante iniciativa, ya...
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Jul 20, 2018
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. >> greg: we are creating a nation of narcs. i hate narcs. we all have bad days.er. kids playing soccer, there is nothing more tedious and awful. and kids in general doing nothing are terrible to watch. so now they are playing a sport that's awful. so you just work like 8 or 9 hours and have you got to go see your kid and pretend to be happy. got to look at everybody else's kids terrible. maybe have you had a few drinks, you know. maybe you brought like a flask and you just noticed these kids are teenager. everybody can havteenager -- kids are terrible. filming people when they have a bad day, filming people when they have a bad day and it's not fair. got to stop being narks. >> katie: however when you watch your kid play you shouldn't be fighting other parents. >> greg: that's more interesting. the film you were playing, let's be honest that's more interesting than soccer. kids' soccer is dull but the brawl. very interesting. >> katie: i got hit in the face with a soccer ball a lot. i'm sure that was very entertaining. >> mollie: i went to my god children's lacro
. >> greg: we are creating a nation of narcs. i hate narcs. we all have bad days.er. kids playing soccer, there is nothing more tedious and awful. and kids in general doing nothing are terrible to watch. so now they are playing a sport that's awful. so you just work like 8 or 9 hours and have you got to go see your kid and pretend to be happy. got to look at everybody else's kids terrible. maybe have you had a few drinks, you know. maybe you brought like a flask and you just noticed these...
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Jul 18, 2018
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guy. >> jimmy: narc, that's great. >> so then i'm -- and they're like, "just sit down.o concerned about the gate. push off, push off. there's no aisle seats, it's all middle. we're the all middle seat airline, you know this. [ light laughter ] i'm like, "we are?" it's almost impossible, it's only middle seats. so we all sit down. quit looking for overhead room, there's nothing. sit down! put your crap in your lap, let's go! this flight was $89 you know what you're getting. [ laughter ] so i sit there and then -- you know it's never like a a relaxed half full flight. it's like, "we're packed to the gills. we've oversold it by 300." [ laughter ] we have no idea how it works. we have no idea what we're doing here. and there's no food. we've got five bags of peanuts left. halfway through we're gonna shoot them out with a t-shirt gun. [ laughter ] all right, look alive people. heads up! one of them's honey roasted. >> jimmy: oh, that's good. you're lucky to get that. >> if you have a peanut allergy tough [ bleep ]. two bags are already opened! [ light laughter ] you are soak
guy. >> jimmy: narc, that's great. >> so then i'm -- and they're like, "just sit down.o concerned about the gate. push off, push off. there's no aisle seats, it's all middle. we're the all middle seat airline, you know this. [ light laughter ] i'm like, "we are?" it's almost impossible, it's only middle seats. so we all sit down. quit looking for overhead room, there's nothing. sit down! put your crap in your lap, let's go! this flight was $89 you know what you're...
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incidentally narcs is also his rule for sex. mother, i have a permit. and here is what i find fun's about this whole thing is the fact that mike pence used brazil as an opportunity to speak to central american my grants, why? braz sill not even in central america. you realize florida is closer to central america than brazil. like there's no issue with immigrants coming from brazil illegally. brazilians done even speak spanish. like brazil is just kind of similar to them. like what does that mean. it's like going to a star trek convention and being like, i've gt a message for chewbacca. but i guess for pence it's close enough. i feel like he give this speech whenever he is around any latinos. he will be at chilis, i have a message straight from my heart. don't risk your lives. like sir, please, my hand is starting to burn, starting to burn, sir. and the way pence delivered that speech was no joke. like he sowfnedded like, you flow this those movies when a villain is showing up on every single tv screen around the world. >> to the people of central americ
incidentally narcs is also his rule for sex. mother, i have a permit. and here is what i find fun's about this whole thing is the fact that mike pence used brazil as an opportunity to speak to central american my grants, why? braz sill not even in central america. you realize florida is closer to central america than brazil. like there's no issue with immigrants coming from brazil illegally. brazilians done even speak spanish. like brazil is just kind of similar to them. like what does that...
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Jul 27, 2018
07/18
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today narcs the anniversary mar end of the korean war. rick downes was 3 years old when his father hal went off to war. hiss bomber went down over north korea. he's been missing ever since. >> i call it the wound that never heals. usually you end up getting used to having it. >> he's cautiously optimistic his father will one day be returned. >> you have to really watch your heart here because this all could just fizzle. this could be nothing. it could be everything. too the remains could be about 200 that north korea has, but about 7,700 u.s. soldiers are still listed as missing. these are the first remains given to the u.s. in 2007 when six sets were returned. the north koreans have expressed a willingness to resume joint search mentions with the u.s. to help find more. those missions had stopped in 2005 because of north korea's nuclear program. anne-marie? >> laura podesta here in new york. thank you so much, laura. >>> president trump's long-time attorney michael cohen said then candidate trump knew about a trump tower meeting with rus
today narcs the anniversary mar end of the korean war. rick downes was 3 years old when his father hal went off to war. hiss bomber went down over north korea. he's been missing ever since. >> i call it the wound that never heals. usually you end up getting used to having it. >> he's cautiously optimistic his father will one day be returned. >> you have to really watch your heart here because this all could just fizzle. this could be nothing. it could be everything. too the...
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Jul 26, 2018
07/18
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in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are not thee palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are ththe eextremists they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. nenewcomers s that camame durin fighghting. >> m my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in a youth village. she was thinking about the identity of a jew, andd she cam to her parents and said to them i don't think the germans want us here. i'm looking for another place where we can do something from the beginning. so she came here. i think her motivation saved about 15,000, 20,000 children. and i think it's good that i have some roots here. so this is my home since 1946, and i love the neighborhood. up there on the corner there's a catholic convent with a huge courtyard where it was very easy to learn to go on bikes. this was from 1946, 1947, the last joint palestinian jewish house. we had a
in seven years, i don't know from america, from argentine narcs i don't know from where, but these are not thee palestinians. they don't know the people of the land. so these are ththe eextremists they are b becoming more and more. 1/3 of the nation are newcomomers. nenewcomers s that camame durin fighghting. >> m my family lived for many centuries in germany and it was in 1920 when it became impossible for the jews, my mother left for palestine to begin working as a gymnastic teacher in...
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07/18
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scott, kristine narcs thank you very much. interesting stuff.ocrats say we must billion -- abolish i.c.e. when there was actual vote on the house floor to support i.c.e., many democrats decided to vote present instead of no. if you want to abolish i.c.e., go on record that you don't support the agency? we have plenty more on the left's hypocrisy next. clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. you shouldn't be rushed into booking a hotel. with expedia's add-on advantage, booking a flight unlocks discounts on select hotels until the day you leave for your trip. add-on advantage. only when you book with expedia. add-on advantage. that's it. i'm calling kohler about their walk-in bath. nah. not gonna happen. my name is ken. how may i help you? hi, i'm calling about kohler's walk-in bath. excellent! happy to help. huh? hold one moment please... [ finger snaps ] hmm. the kohler walk-in bath features an extra-wide opening and a low step-in at three inches, which is 25 to 60% lower t
scott, kristine narcs thank you very much. interesting stuff.ocrats say we must billion -- abolish i.c.e. when there was actual vote on the house floor to support i.c.e., many democrats decided to vote present instead of no. if you want to abolish i.c.e., go on record that you don't support the agency? we have plenty more on the left's hypocrisy next. clear, actionable alerts about potential investment opportunities in real time. fidelity. open an account today. you shouldn't be rushed into...
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>> i have a couple of narcs in my friend group. unfortunately he bit their finger.: really. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's a quarantine type situation? >> yeah, yeah. it was solitary. i mean, obviously if you take on a chimpanzee on the first day of monkey jail, you get a lot of respect. >> jimmy: yeah, no, but -- >> when you're cute as charlie, you're bait. >> jimmy: they make sure charlie doesn't have any kind of diseases your friend may have contracted? >> exactly. charlie's got all his shots, he's fine. but he came out a different monkey. >> jimmy: he did, in what way? >> i mean, look. you look charlie in the eye now, he's a very spoiled monkey. he has like -- obviously his own room. i mean, he's like a silk robe, eye mask type of monkey. >> jimmy: oh, really, okay. >> very spoiled. >> jimmy: so prison time was tough on charlie. >> it was tough, it was tough. especially when you're that cute. and he came out on the other side, and he's got this thousand-yard stare. he doesn't have a neck tat or anything. >> jimmy: no gang affiliation? >> no, he's got a prison boyfriend
>> i have a couple of narcs in my friend group. unfortunately he bit their finger.: really. >> yeah. >> jimmy: it's a quarantine type situation? >> yeah, yeah. it was solitary. i mean, obviously if you take on a chimpanzee on the first day of monkey jail, you get a lot of respect. >> jimmy: yeah, no, but -- >> when you're cute as charlie, you're bait. >> jimmy: they make sure charlie doesn't have any kind of diseases your friend may have contracted?...
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Jul 1, 2018
07/18
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pakistan to buddha norway above the narc -- above the nordic circle. my father is selected to do this mission. suit, looksflight at the orders and targets, is authorized to go. he crosses over the former soviet union's border at approximately 68,000 feet. off thes to flip on and camera switches that will take photographic imagery of the ground below. two -- at anut to altitude of 75,000 feet. flashis a bright orange that lights up the exterior of the canopy. planek wave pushes the forward, throws my dad back in the seat. my dad realizes something has gone wrong but the controls no longer respond. you can't fly a plane without a tail section. missile hass of a exploded near the tail sweat -- tail section to cause structural failure. off and my father finds himself spending down towards the ground -- spinning down towards the ground. if he did he would have severed his legs on the way out. the youtube -- the u-2 cockpit small, tight, and compact. eject,r to eject uke -- you have to be in the perfect position, otherwise you can lose a limb. the canopy,ens
pakistan to buddha norway above the narc -- above the nordic circle. my father is selected to do this mission. suit, looksflight at the orders and targets, is authorized to go. he crosses over the former soviet union's border at approximately 68,000 feet. off thes to flip on and camera switches that will take photographic imagery of the ground below. two -- at anut to altitude of 75,000 feet. flashis a bright orange that lights up the exterior of the canopy. planek wave pushes the forward,...
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Jul 1, 2018
07/18
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one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the vanishes, hunter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was turned upside down. >> you knew she was gone then? >> yeah. >> reporter: in september of 2016, almost two years to the day since christina had vanished, enrique arochi went on trial at the collin county courthouse charged with aggravated kidnapping. zeke fortenberry was the lead prosecutor. why not prosecute him for murder? >> we thought about that, and i believe he did murder her. the problem is we didn't have a body to show that and we didn't have a crime scene to show murder. it's probably the most difficult case i've ever tried. >> i'm here to give you the facts. and to tell you on august 30th this defendant kidnapped christina morris. a
one of his customers was a narc. >> hunter foster actually dealt to an undercover agent. >> so on the vanishes, hunter is selling drugs to an undercover officer? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: then, less than a week after hunter's arrest, police had something else to announce. enrique arochi was under arrest for kidnapping christina morris, though police believed he had murdered her. >> i can't even explain the emotions and the pain. my whole world was turned upside...
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07/18
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to fly across the entire width of the former soviet union from pakistan to buddha norway above the narc -- above the arctic circle. a nine hour flight. my father is selected to do this mission. he wakes up may 1 very early puts on his flight suit, looks , at the orders and targets, is authorized to go. he takes off at about 6:00 a.m., he crosses over the former soviet union's border at approximately 68,000 feet. he starts to flip on and off the camera switches that will take photographic imagery of the ground below. he is four hours into his mission at an altitude of 75,000 feet. over the central part of the soviet union. there is a bright orange flash that lights up the exterior of the canopy. a shock wave pushes the plane forward, throws my dad back in the seat. my dad realizes something has gone wrong but the controls no longer respond. you can't fly a plane without a tail section. the near miss of a missile has -- soviet missile has exploded near the tail sweat -- tail section to cause structural failure. as a result the nose pitches forward the wings snap off and , my father finds
to fly across the entire width of the former soviet union from pakistan to buddha norway above the narc -- above the arctic circle. a nine hour flight. my father is selected to do this mission. he wakes up may 1 very early puts on his flight suit, looks , at the orders and targets, is authorized to go. he takes off at about 6:00 a.m., he crosses over the former soviet union's border at approximately 68,000 feet. he starts to flip on and off the camera switches that will take photographic...
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07/18
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hopefully their results are more reliable -- [laughter] than ther narcs -- theranos.one thing to bear in mind, elizabeth liked to advertise how low the prices were, but that was a fiction too. it was not a fiction in the sense that they weren't offering those prices, they were. but what was a fiction was that the company -- that that was a business model that could work and that the company could actually make money that way. there really was no secret why that theranos was going to make those low prices profitable. it had the same costs as other labs. and lab testing, you know, there are enormous costs; costs of equipment, cost of personnel, cost of shipping, the blood samples is an enormous cost. >> and regulatory costs. >> and regulatory costs. and theranos had made none of those costs really go away, so that was a mirage, the low prices were not something that was sustainable. >> well, we are out of time, but i -- there's two ways for you to follow up on this. number one is get this book and read it -- [laughter] second is wait for the movie to come out. [laughter
hopefully their results are more reliable -- [laughter] than ther narcs -- theranos.one thing to bear in mind, elizabeth liked to advertise how low the prices were, but that was a fiction too. it was not a fiction in the sense that they weren't offering those prices, they were. but what was a fiction was that the company -- that that was a business model that could work and that the company could actually make money that way. there really was no secret why that theranos was going to make those...