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it just terrified them. >> narrator: junior also was terrified. (geoe speaking spanish): >> right down the street from where he lives, there's a laundromat and these... these gang members were hanging out so that his son didn't even wanna go out of the hous he says, "these people are, you know, are threatening me and telling me that, " you don't, you know, come with us and do what we want youo do, we're going to-- we're gonna hurt you. we're gonna hurt your family,kn yo. we're gonna hurt your father." >> the search is on this morning for two missing teens from nassau county. >> narrator: these were no empty threats. >> the mother says her son left one night and then never returned. >> narrator: on long island, there had been a string of disappearances. >> her missing 19-year-old son. oscar acta disappeared two weeks ago. >> narrator: teens who never came home. >> our person of interest hasng been missior two years. he's right there. >> we were, at the time, investigating several missing persons, and we believe that those missing persons were not m
it just terrified them. >> narrator: junior also was terrified. (geoe speaking spanish): >> right down the street from where he lives, there's a laundromat and these... these gang members were hanging out so that his son didn't even wanna go out of the hous he says, "these people are, you know, are threatening me and telling me that, " you don't, you know, come with us and do what we want youo do, we're going to-- we're gonna hurt you. we're gonna hurt your family,kn yo....
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>> narrator: tonight, two stories in this special edion of frontline. first-- >> i was scared that i was dying, and i was. >> narrator: thousands of coal miners are suffering from a severe form of black lung disease. >> it was something that we thought had been related to the trash heap of history. >> narrator: frontline and npr investigate-- evidence going back rs. >> why won't you talk to us owout this issue? >> narrator: andhe industry and the government failed to protect miners. >> this is a gross example of regulatory failure. >> narrator: and later tonight- the u.s. fight against al qaeday en. >> ahmad: the people who lived in the village described an apocalyptic scene. >> narrator: correspondent safa al ahmad investigates the toll on civilians. >> ahmad: the drone strikes, the raids- adds to the massive fear and confusion yemenis are already feeling in the midst of this very complicated war. >> narrator: these two stories tonight on this special edition of frontline. >> frontline is made possible bt butions to your pbs station from viewers like y
>> narrator: tonight, two stories in this special edion of frontline. first-- >> i was scared that i was dying, and i was. >> narrator: thousands of coal miners are suffering from a severe form of black lung disease. >> it was something that we thought had been related to the trash heap of history. >> narrator: frontline and npr investigate-- evidence going back rs. >> why won't you talk to us owout this issue? >> narrator: andhe industry and the...
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Jan 13, 2019
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- [narrator] these days, thieves don't just break in, they log on. - within three days, the guy who stole my identity, was able to rent cars, open up store credit accounts, bank accounts. to the tune of around 45,000 dollars. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places. your protection should be too. that's why lifelock includes the power of norton. for even more protection for your identity and your devices where so much of your personal information lives. - lifelock and norton gives you an edge against identity thieves. - [narrator] today's connected world is full of threats you might not see coming. credit card alerts, bank statements, and even monitoring your credit isn't enough to see if your identity is being used by thieves. lifelock helps you see more threats, like more online loans, unauthorized usps address changes, your information on the dark web, and now lifelock is adding a layer to protect your devices too with the power of norton. we help shield your devices and your personal information stored on them from ransomware, spyware
- [narrator] these days, thieves don't just break in, they log on. - within three days, the guy who stole my identity, was able to rent cars, open up store credit accounts, bank accounts. to the tune of around 45,000 dollars. - [narrator] your information is in a lot of places. your protection should be too. that's why lifelock includes the power of norton. for even more protection for your identity and your devices where so much of your personal information lives. - lifelock and norton gives...
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Jan 5, 2019
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. ♪ narrator: december 1968, the final full month of the presidency of lyndon johnson.time when great achievements were harvested by americans, in space exploration, economic gains and statecraft. when the violence of the past year gave way to a growing hope year gave way to a growing hope for peace and goodwill. as the year drew to a close, preparations were well underway for the inauguration of richard nixon as president on gender -- january 20 1969. -- january 20, 1969. passing the torch of american leadership marked by an unusual degree of cooperation. in one of his final cabinet meetings at the white house, president johnson laid out the course for his administration to follow in at the remaining days ahead. president johnson: i have a brief statement i want to make concerning the last month of this administration. we have had five years to initiated and implement a program and change existing policy and formulate our own policy. i think every member of the cabinet may be just as proud of the record. the government will run without interruption until january 20, an
. ♪ narrator: december 1968, the final full month of the presidency of lyndon johnson.time when great achievements were harvested by americans, in space exploration, economic gains and statecraft. when the violence of the past year gave way to a growing hope year gave way to a growing hope for peace and goodwill. as the year drew to a close, preparations were well underway for the inauguration of richard nixon as president on gender -- january 20 1969. -- january 20, 1969. passing the torch...
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Jan 12, 2019
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narrator: or in the news or editorial columns.ven television brings praise or criticism to this senator from massachusetts and his colleagues. magazines are another check. this freedom of the press is the very cornerstone of democracy. the most important contact of all is talking to neighbors back home. every two years, congressman, and every six years, senators must stand for reelection. they depend on the voters in their district to return them to congress. this is in free public elections, where every voter casts a secret ballot. elections held in every state and congressional district across the nation. here in trying in the library of congress is one of the most important documents in the history of freedom. it controls these elections and the lawmaking processes that grow from them, the written constitution of the united states. so that the laws which are made may be constitutional and useful, lawmakers must constantly study. to meet this need, there was the established in 1946, the legislative reference service, was 150 ful
narrator: or in the news or editorial columns.ven television brings praise or criticism to this senator from massachusetts and his colleagues. magazines are another check. this freedom of the press is the very cornerstone of democracy. the most important contact of all is talking to neighbors back home. every two years, congressman, and every six years, senators must stand for reelection. they depend on the voters in their district to return them to congress. this is in free public elections,...
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Jan 23, 2019
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[narrator] the wild dolphin roject's research directo heand founder, dr. denise ing, has dedicated her career to immersing herself in the dolphin's world. e] [denisn the wild we deal with all sorts of challenges. number one is weather. if we can't get to where th live, we can't see them number two is finding them, 'cause they might move 20, 30 miles in a day, and it's a big ocean.
[narrator] the wild dolphin roject's research directo heand founder, dr. denise ing, has dedicated her career to immersing herself in the dolphin's world. e] [denisn the wild we deal with all sorts of challenges. number one is weather. if we can't get to where th live, we can't see them number two is finding them, 'cause they might move 20, 30 miles in a day, and it's a big ocean.
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Jan 6, 2019
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narrator: with a history of conflict and compromise, we will go inside the u.s.enate to tell its story. >> the have the script? >> yeah. narrator: watching its informal workings, we will learn about it as a legislative body, following the footsteps of members in the corridors around the chamber. step back in time weo to hear stories about those who break barriers, of leaders will mold the institution, and the flawed giant ofs earlier heroes. we will also step back in time to hear stories of those who break barriers, of leaders who mold the institution, and of its flawed giants of earlier eras. tracking the modern senate, we'll watch history unfold as they execute timeless duties and carry out the institution's constitutional powers. >> vote we are about to cast brings to an end an uncomfortable and difficult chapter in the history of the senate conflict process. >> we will better understand the institution today. >> please raise your right hand. ♪ >> let us pray. forgive us for the times we have permitted acrimony. >> everyone is putting themselves in a corner wh
narrator: with a history of conflict and compromise, we will go inside the u.s.enate to tell its story. >> the have the script? >> yeah. narrator: watching its informal workings, we will learn about it as a legislative body, following the footsteps of members in the corridors around the chamber. step back in time weo to hear stories about those who break barriers, of leaders will mold the institution, and the flawed giant ofs earlier heroes. we will also step back in time to hear...
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- [narrator] wanna supercharge your body and live a longer, healthier life?d vegetables are proven to help you stay healthy and even live longer. introducing grown american superfood. organic, whole superfood nutrition made simple. 100% grown in america, usda certified organic, farm to table fresh in every scoop. just one scoop of grown american superfood is the fast, easy delicious way to double your servings of fruits and vegetables everyday to help improve your chances of better health and a longer life. only grown american superfood has a full one and a half servings of healthy, life giving fruits and vegetables from a unique blend of over 30 certified organic superfoods packed into every applicious scoop. no more wasting time and money to shop, chop, prep, cook, or juice, and clean all this everyday. just one scoop of grown american superfood in water, juice, your favorite milk, or yogurt makes a delicious, energizing superfood smoothie in just seconds. - it's a powder but it tastes farm to table fresh. - you take a scoop, you put in your glass of water,
- [narrator] wanna supercharge your body and live a longer, healthier life?d vegetables are proven to help you stay healthy and even live longer. introducing grown american superfood. organic, whole superfood nutrition made simple. 100% grown in america, usda certified organic, farm to table fresh in every scoop. just one scoop of grown american superfood is the fast, easy delicious way to double your servings of fruits and vegetables everyday to help improve your chances of better health and a...
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Jan 19, 2019
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narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing people to migrate in search of food and shelter, altering traditional lifestyles across the globe. in tijuana, mexico, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish] [greetings exchanged in spanish] [man on podium speaking spanish] [man speaking spanish] [both speaking spanish] [derilus speaking] isabel rivera-collazo: we think of migrants and refugees as these people that are coming to take over our country. we don't see that these are the people that got to the point that it was so hard for them to survive that it was easier to face death than to stay. because that's what they are facing when they decide to get on a boat or they decide to c cross a border or ty decide to cross the desert, they're facing their own death, they're facing the death of their loved ones, theiri
narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," climate change is forcing people to migrate in search of food and shelter, altering traditional lifestyles across the globe. in tijuana, mexico, haitians fleeing devastation are building a neighborhood as their dreams of entering the united states dwindle. while in mongolia, the traditional herding lifestyle is threatened as drought forces a new generation to the capital in search of opportunities. [makelson derilus speaking spanish]...
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Jan 26, 2019
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narrator: this artist builds hypothetical narratives that reflect politics, industry, and people.y combining biochemistry with performance art and virtual reality, she bakes huge philosophical questions about humanity. >> i like to make paintings and video. video, live action and 3-d. for several years i have been doing work around industrial labor and factory production and meet as kind of a national cultural resource. china has already arrived at its resource -- in terms of meat production, they literally can't grow any more feed. so what does a company do than or what does the nation do? so a lot of my work, regardless of medium, starts with these really simple problems. i am intrigued in one area of this meat production, synthetic meat. it is an actual meat and is some cell -- stem cell technology. it is extremely easy to use the self as a carrier -- use the cells as a carrier for secret messages. to speak about any aspect of biological or genetic work elicits questions about who we are, how we imagine our lives to be, and the future of humanity as we know it. so these are rea
narrator: this artist builds hypothetical narratives that reflect politics, industry, and people.y combining biochemistry with performance art and virtual reality, she bakes huge philosophical questions about humanity. >> i like to make paintings and video. video, live action and 3-d. for several years i have been doing work around industrial labor and factory production and meet as kind of a national cultural resource. china has already arrived at its resource -- in terms of meat...
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Jan 27, 2019
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. - [narrator] the bay area is a golden destination for people who love delicious food, outdoor fun,ealthy living, but are you missing out on life's simple joys, hindered by chronic dental issues? if your smile is holding back your social or professional life, if your health is suffering because of dental challenges, or if enjoying a steak dinner is just a dream, here is the good news, clear choice dental implants can change your life in one day. (inspiring music) and over the next 30 minutes, we'll show you how to reclaim you smile and the good life that can go with it. welcome to smile healthy bay area. (applause) - hi, everyone. it's so good to see you all here today at smile healthy. i'm lisa singer and over the next half hour, we are going to get empowered. we'll be exploring how to reclaim lives shackled from the pain and embarrassment of significant tooth loss. joining me in the studio today is renowned prosthodontist, dr. mark adams. (applause) dr. adams and other doctors throughout the clear choice network transform people's lives on a daily basis, including right here in th
. - [narrator] the bay area is a golden destination for people who love delicious food, outdoor fun,ealthy living, but are you missing out on life's simple joys, hindered by chronic dental issues? if your smile is holding back your social or professional life, if your health is suffering because of dental challenges, or if enjoying a steak dinner is just a dream, here is the good news, clear choice dental implants can change your life in one day. (inspiring music) and over the next 30 minutes,...
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Jan 31, 2019
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narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the most basic human need is also its most precious commodity. in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtition ththe orld,d,any liveitithoutleanan dnkingg watewwhileat t thedge ofof moroc's ahara reon, rvesting water fm m fog s the potentiatoto deey imimpa a ctuture. [cama focus s ng clickining] [shutterlicking] ereri huer: : th was the drugtotore-- the rust-lolored ildiding on the otr r sid of f itas theararber op.. the historofof allswororth i i knoit i is lonell allenorth--wh he retid from t army--wted a pce whe he coulgo and stle withis people, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. duduring the e time when n there droughts everywhere and things were bad in different towns and cities, allensworth thrived. it thrived because they knew how to make it thrive. start with wht yoyou ve. mama sometetng wiwith iand d ner be satisfied. that's quotatiobyby george washingtocarver-- denise adadarabooooke t. huer: no. george whihingto carver.bubut conel allensworth madththat hpenn here beca
narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the most basic human need is also its most precious commodity. in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtition ththe orld,d,any liveitithoutleanan dnkingg watewwhileat t thedge ofof moroc's ahara reon, rvesting water fm m fog s the potentiatoto deey imimpa a ctuture. [cama focus s ng clickining] [shutterlicking] ereri huer: : th was the drugtotore-- the rust-lolored ildiding on the otr r sid of f itas theararber op.. the...
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music plays, indistinct singing ] narrator: ...all hail the king -- the polka king.e on stage, people went crazy. he rode into the event on a horse. it was just spectacular to see. narrator: but jan lewan isn't content with just being a music star. he's got bigger plans. yackoski: he had ambition, and he just went and built himself a little empire. announcer: "the jan lewan group." [ cheers and applause ] narrator: lewan's american dream is built on the backs and bank accounts of his biggest fans. everybody's invited to my home.
music plays, indistinct singing ] narrator: ...all hail the king -- the polka king.e on stage, people went crazy. he rode into the event on a horse. it was just spectacular to see. narrator: but jan lewan isn't content with just being a music star. he's got bigger plans. yackoski: he had ambition, and he just went and built himself a little empire. announcer: "the jan lewan group." [ cheers and applause ] narrator: lewan's american dream is built on the backs and bank accounts of his...
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you can see that passenger kind of narrated what is going on, what she's see being. and these passengers i spoke to said they got no information from the crew on board, no food and no water. and they also describe seeing a lot of children on board who were crying and clearly some older people who started get being overheated because of the sweltering plane. we have another update from the alameda county sheriff's office. all the passengers have cleared
you can see that passenger kind of narrated what is going on, what she's see being. and these passengers i spoke to said they got no information from the crew on board, no food and no water. and they also describe seeing a lot of children on board who were crying and clearly some older people who started get being overheated because of the sweltering plane. we have another update from the alameda county sheriff's office. all the passengers have cleared
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narrator: but with time, geo will learn to trust again.on: he was scared, and he was broken, but the broken can always be put back together. narrator: he'll learn a few new skills... brandon: one step leads to two steps. [clicker clicking] brandon: good! narrator: ...and find that a forever home is in his future. georgie: come here. he's coming to a place where there's a lot of love. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope.
narrator: but with time, geo will learn to trust again.on: he was scared, and he was broken, but the broken can always be put back together. narrator: he'll learn a few new skills... brandon: one step leads to two steps. [clicker clicking] brandon: good! narrator: ...and find that a forever home is in his future. georgie: come here. he's coming to a place where there's a lot of love. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living...
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narrator: ...a malnourished stray with her future in jeopardy...: right now, her time at the ranch has nothing to do with dog training. it has everything to do with keeping her healthy. narrator: ...and a heartbroken family trying to find a way to move forward... gay: at the same time that max started deteriorating, i started losing my vision. narrator: ...both in need of healing, and more importantly, a sense of hope. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are living without hope.
narrator: ...a malnourished stray with her future in jeopardy...: right now, her time at the ranch has nothing to do with dog training. it has everything to do with keeping her healthy. narrator: ...and a heartbroken family trying to find a way to move forward... gay: at the same time that max started deteriorating, i started losing my vision. narrator: ...both in need of healing, and more importantly, a sense of hope. brandon: i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the...
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a documentary on super dogs gets a super hero narrator... and a 90's hit gets an indie twist. david daniels has those stories and more on today's hollywood minute. "she's a dutch shepherd puppy, destined for greatness."who better to narrate a movie called "superpower dogs" than a super-hero like captain america? i-max has announced chris evans will provide the voice-over for the film about real-life canine heroes and their human partners, who brave dangerous situations to save lives. "superpower dogs" opens in i-max and giant screen theaters march 15th. (nat-music)"the teal album" is weezer's new collection of covers, as the rock band pays tribute to everyone from michael jackson to black sabbath... to t-l-c, with their take on "no scrubs." t-l-c's rozanda "chilli" thomas tells rolling stone "i loved it! they did a great job.""i made the decision to put an all-female crew into the race."here's your first look at "maiden," about 24-year-old tracy edwards and her historic crew in the world's longest yacht race: the whitbread round-the-world. the documentary, part of this year's
a documentary on super dogs gets a super hero narrator... and a 90's hit gets an indie twist. david daniels has those stories and more on today's hollywood minute. "she's a dutch shepherd puppy, destined for greatness."who better to narrate a movie called "superpower dogs" than a super-hero like captain america? i-max has announced chris evans will provide the voice-over for the film about real-life canine heroes and their human partners, who brave dangerous situations to...
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. - [narrator] drivers 50 and over can save hundreds of dollars when they switch to the aarp auto insurancegram from the hartford and get other incredible benefits like lifetime renewability. not an aarp member? the hartford can help you join in minutes. call the hartford to request your free quote at... or go to... 4 out of 5 people who have a stroke, their first symptom... is a stroke. 80 percent of all strokes and heart disease? preventable. and 149 dollars is all it takes to get screened...
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. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," a family at war.ps, heir to a multimillion-dollar media empire, is charged with stealing millions from his mother, melissa. >> he sort of gets up in the morning, yawns, picks out, "i think i will send myself $17,383." >> narrator: but for years, melissa does not even notice. she has her own issues. >> melissa looks at me, goes, "hi. i'm melissa. would you like to smoke some opium?" >> narrator: and in this family, money is no object. >> there was talk about chartering private jets for their pets. >> narrator: and $90,000 goes to one night with high-priced
. >> narrator: in this episode of "american greed," a family at war.ps, heir to a multimillion-dollar media empire, is charged with stealing millions from his mother, melissa. >> he sort of gets up in the morning, yawns, picks out, "i think i will send myself $17,383." >> narrator: but for years, melissa does not even notice. she has her own issues. >> melissa looks at me, goes, "hi. i'm melissa. would you like to smoke some opium?" >>...
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this is omission at narrator. literal larry we have that kind of narrator in exodus. because they are miraculously verbal reproducing beyond all natural capacity. they are giving birth without labor. the population, they are more of them now than egyptians and doors getting very worried. so he sets out and affects to give a slow-motion extermination of them. they have grown in their bondage, that the classic phrase and king james version. he out here's the and pursues their rescue. the liberation of israel from bondage. when moses was called to lead this liberation, having fled egypt himself into the desert of libyan he handed at the famous voice from the burning brush and god tells him i have heard the cry of my people, i am sending you there to bring them to the land that i have promised to them. in the qur'an there is a voice from a fighter about what the voice tells moses to do. to go down to egypt and convert pharaoh. in the egyptians, they think there are many gods. so moses is set in as a missionary. in this makes him similar to mohammed. mohammed was the proph
this is omission at narrator. literal larry we have that kind of narrator in exodus. because they are miraculously verbal reproducing beyond all natural capacity. they are giving birth without labor. the population, they are more of them now than egyptians and doors getting very worried. so he sets out and affects to give a slow-motion extermination of them. they have grown in their bondage, that the classic phrase and king james version. he out here's the and pursues their rescue. the...
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(laughs) - [narrator] all the way through grad school. tame the tuition monster at virginia529.com. - [narrator] all the way through grad school. so you finally got fios, huh? yep, and wanna know what the best part about it is? nope. gaming with less lag? nope. watching movies in 4k? the best part about it is, right now, my mom is streaming classes... ...my dad is streaming games... and because the fiber-optic network gives you insane speed and capacity... ...they don't have to ask you to get offline. exactly. you owe me so big time. 100% fiber-optic network. 100% phenomenal. switch to fios gigabit connection with a 2-year agreement and get a netflix premium plan on us for a year. dove gives you so you can wear anything.ms from athletic tops to zebra dresses, and enjoy 48 hour protection and softer, smoother underarms. with dtiperspirants. ...heals extremely dry skin in just 5 days. new vaseline clinical care... ♪ it's amazing what healed skin can do. the healing power of vaseline. >>> good morng. deadly deep freeze. the polar vortex tigh
(laughs) - [narrator] all the way through grad school. tame the tuition monster at virginia529.com. - [narrator] all the way through grad school. so you finally got fios, huh? yep, and wanna know what the best part about it is? nope. gaming with less lag? nope. watching movies in 4k? the best part about it is, right now, my mom is streaming classes... ...my dad is streaming games... and because the fiber-optic network gives you insane speed and capacity... ...they don't have to ask you to get...
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and it was narrated by martin sheen. and it really articulates an economic view of china's ascendance. and i want to show a clip of it. >> sure. ♪ all right. that chinese knife stabbing through the heart of the american map and the american economy is a really ominous view of china's role on the world stage. >> yeah, and martin sheen, as he narrates, makes it also clear that problem really isn't the hardworking people of china, the 1.4 billion people of china. it's the chinese communist party government that basically engages in these predatory practices in the international environment. and so you have -- there's these six strategies of economic aggression. they protect their markets. they attack global markets. they go out and try to secure all the resources all around the world, whether it's cobalt in the congo or copper in chile. they dominate traditional manufacturing by any means necessary. and then the last two have to do with the future, which is to acquire our technologies and our intellectual property and use t
and it was narrated by martin sheen. and it really articulates an economic view of china's ascendance. and i want to show a clip of it. >> sure. ♪ all right. that chinese knife stabbing through the heart of the american map and the american economy is a really ominous view of china's role on the world stage. >> yeah, and martin sheen, as he narrates, makes it also clear that problem really isn't the hardworking people of china, the 1.4 billion people of china. it's the chinese...
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narrator: ...and spark an inspiring new change in their own dog's battle with timidity.on: come on, rainey, pull him through. good boy, blue. come on, come on. i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are
narrator: ...and spark an inspiring new change in their own dog's battle with timidity.on: come on, rainey, pull him through. good boy, blue. come on, come on. i'm brandon mcmillan, and i've dedicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are
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narrator: althorp house. family home of the late diana, princess of wales. an english manor house where kings and queens are equent visitors. as once were the ancestors of us founding father and first president, george washington. george washington's family, before they left england,ne were connected with the washingtons were frequent visitors here. socially, they were great. friends of my fami narrator: for the first time, this most elegant of england's homes throws open its doors... allowing share the upstairs d the downstairs. secrets of althorp, the spencers.
narrator: althorp house. family home of the late diana, princess of wales. an english manor house where kings and queens are equent visitors. as once were the ancestors of us founding father and first president, george washington. george washington's family, before they left england,ne were connected with the washingtons were frequent visitors here. socially, they were great. friends of my fami narrator: for the first time, this most elegant of england's homes throws open its doors... allowing...
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narrator: today on "lucky dog, a poodle mix found alone on the streets... brandon: they say he's a great dog. narrator: ...and a woman hoping for a dog to love. alicia: i need a dog in my life. narrator: each one might be what the other is looking for, but it will take specialized training to ensure it's a match. brandon: she told me that she had six knee surgeries, so, obviously, her mobility is a little bit compromised. and we go up!
narrator: today on "lucky dog, a poodle mix found alone on the streets... brandon: they say he's a great dog. narrator: ...and a woman hoping for a dog to love. alicia: i need a dog in my life. narrator: each one might be what the other is looking for, but it will take specialized training to ensure it's a match. brandon: she told me that she had six knee surgeries, so, obviously, her mobility is a little bit compromised. and we go up!
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promise not to drop you even if you have an accident. - i know when i'm driving, i'm covered. - [narrator] drivers 50 and over can save hundreds of dollars when they switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford and get other incredible benefits like lifetime renewability. not an aarp member? the hartford can help you join in minutes. call the hartford to request your free quote at... or go to... >>> all right. in a few hours president trump will once again meet with congressional leaders in the situation room to resume talks over funding his proposedborder wall. the government shutdown is now on day 19. did the president win any more support last night for the wall? let's discuss it with former clinton white house press secretary joe lockhart and senator rick santorum. senator, i want to start can you. the sticking point is the wall. did president trump make his case last night for a border wall? >> he did a better job last night than he's done throughout the course of the debate. that's because he put it in the context that i think is the proper context. it's about a huma
promise not to drop you even if you have an accident. - i know when i'm driving, i'm covered. - [narrator] drivers 50 and over can save hundreds of dollars when they switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford and get other incredible benefits like lifetime renewability. not an aarp member? the hartford can help you join in minutes. call the hartford to request your free quote at... or go to... >>> all right. in a few hours president trump will once again meet with...
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promise not to drop you even if you have an accident. - i know when i'm driving, i'm covered. - [narrator] drivers 50 and over can save hundreds of dollars when they switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford and get other incredible benefits like lifetime renewability. not an aarp member? the hartford can help you join in minutes. call the hartford to request your free quote at... or go to... >>> i want to show you a picture this morning. this is what the house speaker's office looks like. >> pretty. >> the news is what you're not seeing here. above the doorway, up until we think this morning it says paul ryan's name. now paul ryan's name has been taken down in preparation to put up a new name which afternoon today when the vote takes place, it will be nancy pelosi for the second time. she takes over as speaker of the house facing off over president trump. she's managed to avoid along the way many of his insults. the president hasn't gone after her quite the same way. joining us now rachel bay and former chief of staff to nancy pelosi. thank you both for being with us. r
promise not to drop you even if you have an accident. - i know when i'm driving, i'm covered. - [narrator] drivers 50 and over can save hundreds of dollars when they switch to the aarp auto insurance program from the hartford and get other incredible benefits like lifetime renewability. not an aarp member? the hartford can help you join in minutes. call the hartford to request your free quote at... or go to... >>> i want to show you a picture this morning. this is what the house...
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narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the most basic human need is also its most precious commodity. in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtition ththe orld,d,any liveitithoutleanan dnkingg watewwhileat t thedge ofof moroc's ahara reon, rvesting water fm m fog s the potentiatoto deey imimpa a ctuture. [cama focus s ng clickining] [shutterlicking] sheri huerer: th wasas the dr s store the ruscocolorebuilildi. on the heher se o of was th b barbeshopop. the histy y of aenswswor as i knoitit is lonenel allsworth--en he rered fromhe army-anted a lace wre he cod go andettle wh his peop, which wasn't too many places available at the time, and he found this piece of land. during ththe time whehen there e droughts everywhere and things were bad in different towns and cities, allensworth thrived. it thrived because they knew how to make it thrive. start with at t yohave. . ke somomhing with ianand ner be s sisfieded that'a quotatn n by george washingn carver denise kadarabbooke t.. nter: no. georgeasashingn carve but lonel allensworth me e thatappepen here becausthis was
narrator: on this episode of "earth focus," the most basic human need is also its most precious commodity. in california's central valley, home to 19% of the food prodtition ththe orld,d,any liveitithoutleanan dnkingg watewwhileat t thedge ofof moroc's ahara reon, rvesting water fm m fog s the potentiatoto deey imimpa a ctuture. [cama focus s ng clickining] [shutterlicking] sheri huerer: th wasas the dr s store the ruscocolorebuilildi. on the heher se o of was th b barbeshopop. the...
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narrator: and a lucky break in the case...
narrator: and a lucky break in the case...
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[arguing over each other] narrator: disasters don't plan ahead. you can. talk to your loved ones about how you're going to be ready in an emergency.
[arguing over each other] narrator: disasters don't plan ahead. you can. talk to your loved ones about how you're going to be ready in an emergency.
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im am the scratching narrator before that happens. i have never gone in with a first-person voice, asked meryl streep to read that while zooming in on her and her husband. we had a lot of our consultants go, where did you get that tape of eleanor? it is called meryl streep. [laughter] ken: she is going places, let me tell you. [laughter] justice kagan: -- or with the case of the soundtrack itself, we have never put it up and changed the music to what -- fit what was on the screen. david: i tried to figure out how you might have done that in vietnam, and now i know and i can win some bets from people. just as a real quick digression, you talked about fundraising. forgive me for that aggression, i have to share a short personal story. when i was a kid, i was going to be a rabbi. my dad was a first-generation american, religious jew from russia. one day i marched in and said i will not do it, i will not be a rabbi. he said, that is interesting. how did you decide? i said, i found out rabbis have to do fundraising. i will never take a job
im am the scratching narrator before that happens. i have never gone in with a first-person voice, asked meryl streep to read that while zooming in on her and her husband. we had a lot of our consultants go, where did you get that tape of eleanor? it is called meryl streep. [laughter] ken: she is going places, let me tell you. [laughter] justice kagan: -- or with the case of the soundtrack itself, we have never put it up and changed the music to what -- fit what was on the screen. david: i...
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the second part narrates the conflict between the work -- between the orc and the angel who is intent on restricting washington, franklin, alan paine and warren, all actively named patriots working as representatives of the colonial cause. part three describes how he attempts to send testaments as a punishment. he pushes the scourge back onto england. a final fragment underscores the political allegory upon theh the poem rests, so princes fade from earth, scarce seen, this is the form of the angelic land. and angelic land is a republican land. if blake's radical credentials were never in doubt, burns said it first as evident in the pastoral virtue untainted by commercial vices and luxurious desires. as henry mackenzie, apparatchik in scotland learned burns had , sympathies for the republican cause. mckenzie sought to destroy the reputation of his one-time prodigy, proposing that burns had little political intelligence and was largely consumed by his sexual dalliances. an image that persist even today. burns linked the cause with the scottish resistance to english rule by william walla
the second part narrates the conflict between the work -- between the orc and the angel who is intent on restricting washington, franklin, alan paine and warren, all actively named patriots working as representatives of the colonial cause. part three describes how he attempts to send testaments as a punishment. he pushes the scourge back onto england. a final fragment underscores the political allegory upon theh the poem rests, so princes fade from earth, scarce seen, this is the form of the...
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i had to do the narration because i was the only one first-grade who could read it.uit but it was a suit with shorts. so i was up on the app store and stage in shorts but i wore a suit. >> you are that on outnumbered list. >> all right, "one more thing," next. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of travel sites - even our competitors - so you can be confident you're getting the right flight at the best price. kayak. search one and done. hey, who are you? oh, hey jeff, i'm a car thief... what?! i'm here to steal your car because, well, that's my job. what? what?? what?! (laughing) what?? what?! what?! [crash] what?! haha, it happens. and if you've got cut-rate car insurance, paying for this could feel like getting robbed twice. so get allstate... and be better protected from mayhem... like me. ♪ ♪ 's before time for "one more thing." i had a couple of good samaritan videos to show you, the first one i
i had to do the narration because i was the only one first-grade who could read it.uit but it was a suit with shorts. so i was up on the app store and stage in shorts but i wore a suit. >> you are that on outnumbered list. >> all right, "one more thing," next. ( ♪ ) the united states postal service makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. makes more e-commerce deliveries to homes need a change of scenery? kayak searches hundreds of...
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. - [femalale narrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour of independent filmmakers, with funding from the national endowment for the arts.
. - [femalale narrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit tour of independent filmmakers, with funding from the national endowment for the arts.
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. - [female narrator] support for this program is provided by south arts, sponsors of the southern circuit independent f filmmakers,
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the war of independence could be narrated by americans as an active maturation. it was in this story a noble reclamation of liberty in the face of absolutism and the legacy of political -- it projected because of revolutionary violence externally away from the republic itself. the french republican contrast was scarred by conspiracy and warfare. the region was integral to the imagining of france. the tendency of the convention to embark on bitter and bloody purges of its membership was impossible to explain away as the result of external forces. france was an easy republic and uneasy ally in the international arena. hence washington's decision to the claim of neutrality in a conflict between the one-time adversary britain and the prius state of france, the united states had little to gain and much to lose. while the french revolution holds the place of an origin myth in the creation of the political landscape, and we think we understand the fault lines created in that quake, it is much harder to recollect the immediate reaction that resulted from the execution of
the war of independence could be narrated by americans as an active maturation. it was in this story a noble reclamation of liberty in the face of absolutism and the legacy of political -- it projected because of revolutionary violence externally away from the republic itself. the french republican contrast was scarred by conspiracy and warfare. the region was integral to the imagining of france. the tendency of the convention to embark on bitter and bloody purges of its membership was...
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. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com ♪ >> no food for you because we >> no food for you because we have a shutdown. you guys are not into salads. do i go out and send out for 1000 hamburgers? burger king, wendy's and mcdonald's, big macs, quarter pounders with cheese, everything i like, that you like. no matter what we did there's nothing you can have that is better than that. >> you heard them laughing but tonight critics are calling donald trump racist for serving fast food to the clemson university football team following their national championship win. let's discuss that and more with the power panel, jason chaffetz and charlie hurt, welcome to all of you. dan pfeiffer tweets this, trump patting himself on the back because he paid for this, pay for the cheapest food available for the clemson football team after the shutdown, he shut down the government, is ballast trump is you can get. in so many ways trump is a racist angry version of michael scott. >> wh
. - [narrator] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com ♪ >> no food for you because we >> no food for you because we have a shutdown. you guys are not into salads. do i go out and send out for 1000 hamburgers? burger king, wendy's and mcdonald's, big macs, quarter pounders with cheese, everything i like, that you like. no matter what we did there's nothing you can have that is better...