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in a cnn opinion research poll, 75% of voters saying republicans in congress do not deserve re-election. just over half say the same for democrats. if the midterms were held today, democrats edge out their gop colleagues. this poll fiepds nearly half of voters say congress would work better if nearly every member was replaced. it all relates to the shutdown. the gop bears the brunt of the blame, some 36% say both parties share blame, and 19% say it was the democrats fault. >>> u.s.-french relations this morning could be at a tipping point. france is demanding an explanation over a report it calls shocking, allegations the nsa swept up 70 million french telephone records and texts. the fallout prompting a phone call from president obama to french president holland. the president assured holland that the u.s.s is reviewing the way it gathers intelligence. in paris, secretary of state john kerry saying protecting the security of our citizens is challenging. >> it is an every day, 24/7, 365 task, unfortunately, because there are lots of people out there seeking to do harm to other people. >
in a cnn opinion research poll, 75% of voters saying republicans in congress do not deserve re-election. just over half say the same for democrats. if the midterms were held today, democrats edge out their gop colleagues. this poll fiepds nearly half of voters say congress would work better if nearly every member was replaced. it all relates to the shutdown. the gop bears the brunt of the blame, some 36% say both parties share blame, and 19% say it was the democrats fault. >>>...
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see a comprehensive study was conducted in two thousand and seven by the british polling group opinion research business that showed a body count of over one million iraqis the survey was conducted at the height of the violence but far before the war even ended and all the provinces in included but that's not the only research concluding the mass misrepresentation of casualty numbers the journal lancet as demanded one hundred thousand deaths in just the first year of the war and another six hundred thousand by two hundred two thousand and six but the government in medias efforts at whitewashing the controversial legacy of the iraq war isn't limited to body counts there's also a nuclear legacy to grapple with the us military depended on the pleated uranium or . its artillery shells do you as a byproduct of nuclear waste and it's also very good at creating explosions but when these radioactive particles are scattered they're carried by the wind seep into the ground and are consumed by living things in the area since two thousand and three it's estimated that occupation forces fired one thousand m
see a comprehensive study was conducted in two thousand and seven by the british polling group opinion research business that showed a body count of over one million iraqis the survey was conducted at the height of the violence but far before the war even ended and all the provinces in included but that's not the only research concluding the mass misrepresentation of casualty numbers the journal lancet as demanded one hundred thousand deaths in just the first year of the war and another six...
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the study comes from the associated press and the national opinion research center for public affairs7% of working respondents expect to call it quits later than they thought they were when they were 40. the great recession had a big impact. those who retired before things went south, left the workforce at an average age of 57. the average for those who quit after the recession went up five years to 62. a lot of people aren't ready for that rainy day either. half of those polled who are 50 and older have less than $100,000 saved. not including their pensions or houses. 20 power first have put away less than $10,000. another issue, about one in five say they have experienced age discrimination on the job since they turned 50. a person's line of work affects how they see their age in the workplace. for example, more than a quarter of those in professional services saw age as an asset. while just 3% of people in manufacturing saw it as a positive. it also helps to have a boss who is older than you. workers with an older superior were less likely to reduce their hours than those with a yo
the study comes from the associated press and the national opinion research center for public affairs7% of working respondents expect to call it quits later than they thought they were when they were 40. the great recession had a big impact. those who retired before things went south, left the workforce at an average age of 57. the average for those who quit after the recession went up five years to 62. a lot of people aren't ready for that rainy day either. half of those polled who are 50 and...
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that's according to cnn and opinion research. americans have an unfavorable view of the gop. that's an all-time high. and unfavorable views of the tea party are at record highs as well. only 28% see the movement in a positive light. >> wow. that's -- yeah. >> the polling also shows frustration with government, as a whole, reaching some pretty stunning levels. a cbs news poll shows three out of four people believe they don't have as much say in what the government does, and 85% disapprove of congress. that's the highest level since the poll began in 1977. it's them and their families. neither party has much to brag about. just 18% approve of the gop and 31% -- >> will you look at that, job approval for the republican party -- come on, people. >> is at 18%. >> you're in congress, you get numbers like this, what's your staff saying to you behind the scenes? >> let's take this to guns, heidi hidecamp, 94% of people in the state of north dakota, they support background checks for criminals. >> right. >> north dakota people are smart p
that's according to cnn and opinion research. americans have an unfavorable view of the gop. that's an all-time high. and unfavorable views of the tea party are at record highs as well. only 28% see the movement in a positive light. >> wow. that's -- yeah. >> the polling also shows frustration with government, as a whole, reaching some pretty stunning levels. a cbs news poll shows three out of four people believe they don't have as much say in what the government does, and 85%...
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and kristin anderson, vice president of the winston group in washington, d.c., based opinion research and political communications firm. thanks to all of you for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to take a look for a moment at what the actual resolution said, carmen, and sort of what it takes us to now in terms of setting these additional deadlines. we are still going forward with a resolution that at this point is going to have us, you know, needing to once again do this whole battle. how much did the economy -- how badly did the economy lose in this game? >> those numbers are the tip of the iceberg. using the game analogy, think of consumers as the fan. there's what the people in charge say. they're the fans. they're just watching us. we are a consumer-driven economy. the consumeer, the fans, are actually in charge, and the holidays are coming and they have lost a tremendous amount of confidence in the system, in the economy. they're going to feel it. they're going to feel it for months, maybe years. we should have come out of this recession stronger by no
and kristin anderson, vice president of the winston group in washington, d.c., based opinion research and political communications firm. thanks to all of you for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to take a look for a moment at what the actual resolution said, carmen, and sort of what it takes us to now in terms of setting these additional deadlines. we are still going forward with a resolution that at this point is going to have us, you know, needing...
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virginia tech doctrinaire was an attractive the structure of the institute of policy and public opinion research college and political analyst and my coanchor chris hurst will be asking questions that came from you the viewers from all of us and from right here in our live audience tonight. here are the rules. each candidate will have one minute and 30 seconds to answer each question followed by a 1-minute rebuttal from the first candidate. each candidate will have 60 seconds to answer each question. i asked the candidates to please remain in the allotted time so i don't have to be a timekeeper and cut you guys off. we have timers to keep track. let's get going. first we begin with opening statements determined bitcoin toss. terry mcauliffe goes first. you have 90 seconds. >> thank you and thank you to virginia tech for hosting us this evening. it's great to be back in blacksburg. while there has been a lot of tech and forth over the last 11 months there is a simple question that virginians must answer over the course of the next 11 days. who will work with both parties to focus on jobs and educ
virginia tech doctrinaire was an attractive the structure of the institute of policy and public opinion research college and political analyst and my coanchor chris hurst will be asking questions that came from you the viewers from all of us and from right here in our live audience tonight. here are the rules. each candidate will have one minute and 30 seconds to answer each question followed by a 1-minute rebuttal from the first candidate. each candidate will have 60 seconds to answer each...
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according to cnn opinion research poll, 75% of americans believe republican members of congress do notollows a government shutdown mess that was led in large part by ted cruz. when asked if the senator should keep his mouth shut, the head of the chamber of commerce said, quote, that might be one thing we could work on. just last week, the cook political report said 14 seats that are up for grabs next year are now leaning democrat because of the damage done to the gop. so obviously some of these number, gene, are not surprising. what are the opportunities here? >> well, you know, the opportunity is potentially to take back control of the house. which did not seem to be even remotely in the cards for democrats, frankly, before the shutdown and this whole drama. and to put it back in play, perhaps just as important it tends to take the senate out of play for the party. but this was politically a very bad thing for republican party. but it's time. things can change. >> we're asking in the polls about how much you hate congress now. would you line up every member and shoot them in the back
according to cnn opinion research poll, 75% of americans believe republican members of congress do notollows a government shutdown mess that was led in large part by ted cruz. when asked if the senator should keep his mouth shut, the head of the chamber of commerce said, quote, that might be one thing we could work on. just last week, the cook political report said 14 seats that are up for grabs next year are now leaning democrat because of the damage done to the gop. so obviously some of these...
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next guest said it is about time for the church to reach out to those with different opinions. [ male announcer ] researchlth plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day men's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for men's health concerns as we age. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. with 7 antioxidants to support cell health. hey mom? i got the job! you got the job. welcome aboard. i've got a job to do today. have a good first day at work, mom! narrator: donate to goodwill. help provide job training in your community. fox news alert. i am harris faulkner. u.s. forces conducting two terror raids in libya and somalia in response to the deadly mall mass cower in nairobi, kenya and one person was killed in today's raid and possibly the leader of al shabab who claimed responsibility for what you so here. navy seals were not able to take the body with them and no confoirmation and it was to target a nonal shabab member and giving no further details at this point. and in libya, a hostage rescue team sent in. and fbi confirming this to target suspected al-qaeda leader nabbed
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research. i don't have an opinion on this so i can say, for example, what diane said, the research doesn't supportom siroom size but it do support what she said about early education. so one is opinion and one supported by fact. >> so if you're a dad and you have a choice, i'm going to get a great teacher but it's going to be a big class and i'm going to get an okay teachner a small classroom, which do you pick? >> that is a no-brainer. if you have a great teacher with 30 kids and a mediocre teacher with 11 kids, no brainer. >> why does it work that day? >> the impact that a great teacher has so far outweighs from what you're going to get from a dramatic smaller classroom size. it's not one of the things that will close the achievement gap. it's one of those things that makes a really good private school a little bit better. that's a separate thing than what we're talking about. closing the achievement gap. classroom size it not part of that equation. >> and it does start with teachers. teachers don't go into education to get rich. nobody is getting rich pie teaching sixth grade. having said that,
research. i don't have an opinion on this so i can say, for example, what diane said, the research doesn't supportom siroom size but it do support what she said about early education. so one is opinion and one supported by fact. >> so if you're a dad and you have a choice, i'm going to get a great teacher but it's going to be a big class and i'm going to get an okay teachner a small classroom, which do you pick? >> that is a no-brainer. if you have a great teacher with 30 kids and a...
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opinion at all. what i did was go around and research and me with all the experts around the country and spent my timeand resources from our foundation to put on the table all the information. all i wanted to do was put all the information in one place that the experts had proven to see if it made a picture and it did. it was the answer i wanted five years ago. what has been supported in research about what closes the achievement gap, is there enough there in the research and the proven data from all the people around the world that have done this and our country especially. it was a beautiful mosaic of everyone's expertise and hard work. >> we all know you as a filmmaker, of course. tavis: this project becomes your burden, a matter of the heart by your scouting for a film. tell the story of how you came to this. >> i would not describe myself as a do-gooder. that is more my wife. guy who hasessed been writing and making movies since i was a little kid. sometimes it becomes personal and it did. we were on location scouting for a movie called "the happening." we were checking out her location, at this
opinion at all. what i did was go around and research and me with all the experts around the country and spent my timeand resources from our foundation to put on the table all the information. all i wanted to do was put all the information in one place that the experts had proven to see if it made a picture and it did. it was the answer i wanted five years ago. what has been supported in research about what closes the achievement gap, is there enough there in the research and the proven data...
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one of the big of the federal employers in the bay area is nasa and they is opinion forced to furlough workers at the research mountain view. callers can record -- get a recording that they are closed because of a shutdown. the latest develop the months are on air and online including a list of the agencies that are closed down the you can get protecting news updates by following us on twitter. >> the case of a young asiana flight 214 victim hit and killed by the san francisco fryer truck is in the hands of the prosecution. the miss report will be used to determine if any criminal charges should be filed. the fire department has called the death a tragic accident. the 16 year old was one of three teens who died as a result of crash july 6. the autopsy findings presented to the family say she suffered fatal injuries to her head and pelvis. she was hit by a fire truck after being covered with fire-fighting foam. >> bart bargaining coming up the possibility breakthrough negotiations could be taking a week before cooling off per expire -- cooling-off period expires. >> how about a look outside at forth bay, san r
one of the big of the federal employers in the bay area is nasa and they is opinion forced to furlough workers at the research mountain view. callers can record -- get a recording that they are closed because of a shutdown. the latest develop the months are on air and online including a list of the agencies that are closed down the you can get protecting news updates by following us on twitter. >> the case of a young asiana flight 214 victim hit and killed by the san francisco fryer truck...
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. >> they refused to listen to people who didn't share their opinions about the research, and it wasputting a stake in the ground, saying everybody else is wrong. and that's what they did. >> narrator: shunned by the league, bruised by the struggle and looking to make a change, dr. omalu left pittsburgh. he moved to lodi, california. >> he ends up in the dust bowl of north central california, and he's working as a medical examiner there, as far removed from the nfl as anybody could be and trying to figure out how to stay in it. >> i wish i never met mike webster. cte has dragged me into the politics of science, the politics of the nfl. you can't go against the nfl. they'll squash you. i really sincerely wish it didn't cross my path of life, seriously. >> second and three, ball on the three... in motion... wide open... touchdown! >> the brains are precious cargo. >> now back to the third, and he goes outside... >> we have to get the brain usually within hours of the death. >> touchdown. >> play action... going deep... >> you have a brain that's intact; it's been removed from the upper
. >> they refused to listen to people who didn't share their opinions about the research, and it wasputting a stake in the ground, saying everybody else is wrong. and that's what they did. >> narrator: shunned by the league, bruised by the struggle and looking to make a change, dr. omalu left pittsburgh. he moved to lodi, california. >> he ends up in the dust bowl of north central california, and he's working as a medical examiner there, as far removed from the nfl as anybody...
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failure to prioritize research and innovation, and in addition to china, i'm talking about singapore, india, sweden, germany, and the u.k., to name a few. national public opinion polls commissioned by research america show that more than half of americans do not believe the u.s. will be world leader in science and technology by the year 2020. that is just over six years from now. unfortunately, americans might be right. they don't like it. for instance, an overwhelming majority, 90%, say it is important that united states maintains its world leadership in medical research and science overall, but our elected officials listening -- are our elected officials listening? i would argue that in this recent period of time, they have not. yes, we must reduce the deficit. we must fix the budget. cutting funding for medical and health research and other domestic discretionary priorities is counterproductive to solving the problems we talk ourt all the time and wring hands about, like controlling health care costs. diseases and disabilities are not going to cure themselves or be prevented overnight. it is research that is a deficit reduction strategy. public-health readi
failure to prioritize research and innovation, and in addition to china, i'm talking about singapore, india, sweden, germany, and the u.k., to name a few. national public opinion polls commissioned by research america show that more than half of americans do not believe the u.s. will be world leader in science and technology by the year 2020. that is just over six years from now. unfortunately, americans might be right. they don't like it. for instance, an overwhelming majority, 90%, say it is...
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people have been asking how low can public opinion of congress go. a pew researchund 74% of voters want the crew in washington thrown out. that means 26% don't? but nearly 4 in 10 say they want their own representative gone and that number is the highest pew going back over 20 years. but voters almost never follow through with that. it still in the great shutdown of october 2013 how does congress going back look? >> it seems like our government ought to be able to get along and resolve these issues and this infighting is ridiculous. >> i'm canadian so it's a joke to me. >> it is embarrassing. i think it's embarrassing. i'm very proud to be american. we're the most philanthropic country in the world and yet we can't get things going straight here at home for ourselves. >> you know, the best part of this whole shutdown has been a poll by public policy polling asking americans what they like worse than congress? what they like better than congress? first what they like better? cockroaches, wall street, which some people would consider the same thing, hem roads, mother
people have been asking how low can public opinion of congress go. a pew researchund 74% of voters want the crew in washington thrown out. that means 26% don't? but nearly 4 in 10 say they want their own representative gone and that number is the highest pew going back over 20 years. but voters almost never follow through with that. it still in the great shutdown of october 2013 how does congress going back look? >> it seems like our government ought to be able to get along and resolve...
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research and innovation. in addition to china i'm talking about singapore, india, sweden, germany, and the u.k. to name a few. national public opinion polls commissioned by research america show that more than half of americans do not believe the u.s. will be world leader in science and technology by the year 2020. that's just over six years from now. and unfortunately americans might be right about that loss of leadership, but they don't like it. for instance, an overwhelming majority, 90%, say it's important that the united states maintains its world leadership in medical research and science overall, but our elected officials listening to their constituents? are they listening to the concerns of americans? i would argue that in this recent period of time they have not. yes, we must reduce the deficit. we must fix the budget. cutting funding for medical and health research and other domestic discretionary priorities is counterproductive to solving the problems we talk about alt time and wring our hands about. like controlling health care costs. diseases and disabilities are not going to cure themselves or be prevented overnight. i
research and innovation. in addition to china i'm talking about singapore, india, sweden, germany, and the u.k. to name a few. national public opinion polls commissioned by research america show that more than half of americans do not believe the u.s. will be world leader in science and technology by the year 2020. that's just over six years from now. and unfortunately americans might be right about that loss of leadership, but they don't like it. for instance, an overwhelming majority, 90%,...
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failure to prioritize research and innovation, and in addition to china, i'm talking about singapore, india, sweden, germany, and the u.k., to name a few. national public opinion polls commissioned by research america show that more than half of americans do not believe the u.s. will be world leader in science and technology by the year 2020. that is just over six years from now. unfortunately, americans might be right. but they don't like it. for instance, an overwhelming majority, 90%, say it is important that united states maintains its world leadership in medical research and science overall, but our elected officials listening -- are our elected officials listening? i would argue that in this recent period of time, they have not. yes, we must reduce the deficit. we must fix the budget. but cutting funding for medical and health research and other domestic discretionary priorities is counterproductive to solving the problems we talk about all the time and wring our hands about, like controlling health care costs. diseases and disabilities are not going to cure themselves or be prevented overnight. it is research that is a deficit reduction strategy. public
failure to prioritize research and innovation, and in addition to china, i'm talking about singapore, india, sweden, germany, and the u.k., to name a few. national public opinion polls commissioned by research america show that more than half of americans do not believe the u.s. will be world leader in science and technology by the year 2020. that is just over six years from now. unfortunately, americans might be right. but they don't like it. for instance, an overwhelming majority, 90%, say it...
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does this change your opinion on it, this new research? slightly more concerned. the fda didn't say 100% it was safe. what they did say was more study is needed to be done. there is no absolute evidence yet that bpa are harmful to us. jenna: so what do we do with that information? people drinking plastic water bottles. what are we supposed to do? >> i would be concerned. we should be avoiding these products as much as possible. what we want to do is don't microwave and a plastic. keep anything very hot out of a plastic bottle. if you have a water bottle, don't keep it in your car in the hot sun because that is going to make the bpa more bioavailable. don't put a hot water bottle in the car. avoid anything that has recycling numbers three, six or seven because those type of products are more likely to contain bpa. be careful to avoid these products as much as possible. jenna: the headline is scary thinking bpa. the study looked at a few hundred women. you do with what appeared at women, that headline is amazing when you think bpa could caus
does this change your opinion on it, this new research? slightly more concerned. the fda didn't say 100% it was safe. what they did say was more study is needed to be done. there is no absolute evidence yet that bpa are harmful to us. jenna: so what do we do with that information? people drinking plastic water bottles. what are we supposed to do? >> i would be concerned. we should be avoiding these products as much as possible. what we want to do is don't microwave and a plastic. keep...
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bill is partner and co-founder of the public opinion strategies which is a national political public affairs survey research firm. i might say that for more than 25 years, bill probably has been polling for us and we always draw upon bill's insights and find he is one of the most provocative individuals to talk to about national trends and how to think about national trends. one of the most important things we found on his bio, is that since founding the firm in 1991, the firm has completed more than six million interviews. can you imagine that? that just says a lot about a guy who's actually completed that and still has the reputation that he did 20 years ago, 10 years ago and two years ago so it says a lot for the firm, for bill and for their insight into national political trends. he's been called by the "new york times" the leading republican pollster and certainly the company has been the leading republican polling pollster company. at the same time, he's appeared on "meet the press," cnn, and every news show you want to imagine, he has been a trusted adviser for most of the key national politicians th
bill is partner and co-founder of the public opinion strategies which is a national political public affairs survey research firm. i might say that for more than 25 years, bill probably has been polling for us and we always draw upon bill's insights and find he is one of the most provocative individuals to talk to about national trends and how to think about national trends. one of the most important things we found on his bio, is that since founding the firm in 1991, the firm has completed...
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opinion on ted cruz? >> absolutely sure. i'm sure he's got his researchershis guys are up in canada right now looking for the real birth certificate. of course not. of course not. because this a cover for race and it always has been. they're not going to give ted cruz a hard time about it, i don't think. the mayor may be right. he knows more than i do. >> there are people on the hard right that think the country should be more like us as they see it. and hawaii is suspect a bit. last thought from you, mayor brown. >> i think that -- don't underestimate the potential of the purple nature of texas to reveal itself in the next election. in spite of what ted cruz is doing -- >> please register out there and please vote. all americans should vote. register and vote and you'll have power. without it, you won't. thank you mayor brown and joan walsh. >>> up next, you know you're in a tough spot when you're on the receiving end of late night jokes. that's what's been happening to hhs secretary kathleen sebelius on the rollout of the affordable care act. anyway, this
opinion on ted cruz? >> absolutely sure. i'm sure he's got his researchershis guys are up in canada right now looking for the real birth certificate. of course not. of course not. because this a cover for race and it always has been. they're not going to give ted cruz a hard time about it, i don't think. the mayor may be right. he knows more than i do. >> there are people on the hard right that think the country should be more like us as they see it. and hawaii is suspect a bit....
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if you mean it. >> that's a big if. >> i think it makes you more trustworthy in my opinion. >> you're not a researcherou're really sorry i'll believe it. >> people were more likely to lend a stranger a phone if they apologize for an unrelated event before asking for the favor. >> that happened to me before where my battery died on my phone and i was like i'm so sorry but i just need to make a phone call to pick up my kids and they were fine. >> it turned out it was your bo bookie. >> they trusted me but i look trustworthy i hope. >> thank you for the new iphone by the way. >> i'm sorry about that. any apologies for the weather today? >> here in the east, no. although we'll be looking at nasty weather coming up. fabulous weather out west. it's going to be spectacular. a lot of sunny skies. beautiful day. sunshine along the west coast today. it's going to be great. sunny skies around the gulf coast but the front is draping it's way across the southeast. wet weather along the mid-atlantic coast and on into florida. tomorrow it dries out although central and southern florida on the wet side. snow showers
if you mean it. >> that's a big if. >> i think it makes you more trustworthy in my opinion. >> you're not a researcherou're really sorry i'll believe it. >> people were more likely to lend a stranger a phone if they apologize for an unrelated event before asking for the favor. >> that happened to me before where my battery died on my phone and i was like i'm so sorry but i just need to make a phone call to pick up my kids and they were fine. >> it turned out...
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opinion. and his lover into an amazon. that's been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold onto the research the thing is. now she runs her own factory where they screw down a challenge to me there's no alcohol smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the.
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opinion the best america can about. there is a law in the toolbox right now the nominee to. keep his love. of. my dreams. but he couldn't hold onto the research team is growing a teacher and now she runs her own factory. down a challenge to me there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship. will he be able to win. his woman. the fact that the military practiced at any given moment in palestinian towns on palestinian people you know doing false arrests which is basically like like a normal wrist that you actually drag somebody out of his house in the middle of the night don't know difference is that the person that you are arresting is not really wanted for anything this is just for practice for training the soldiers now obviously one of the reasons that it's being done even older to actually train the soldiers which is problematic bites but i would say that if you look at the whole of the testimonies of hundreds of soldiers you will see that the main mission around this. is to detail or the palestinian society as a whole not just the gunmen men women and children everybody needs to be afraid of you because that create
opinion the best america can about. there is a law in the toolbox right now the nominee to. keep his love. of. my dreams. but he couldn't hold onto the research team is growing a teacher and now she runs her own factory. down a challenge to me there's no alcohol no smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship. will he be able to win. his woman. the fact that the military practiced at any given moment in palestinian towns on palestinian people you know doing false arrests which is basically...