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well know the challenges of working with a new war different media but how about when it's a rice paddy field skilled rice growers in northeastern china have created what's being billed as the world's most complicated rice paddy painting itself the thousand arm of a lucky. it was drafted out of different colored rush suits on along with several other rights paintings he's drawing in the crowds here shine young city. talked about of our top story this hour a group of european leaders is to meet for migration from. gratian mini summit summit on sunday in brussels german chancellor angela merkel has less than two weeks to secure a europe wide solution to its migration problems or risks a split within her three month old a ruling coalition. that's actually up to date small talk of the hour or you can follow it's all on the website rusty w dot com up with the. stories that go the world over information. means they want to express g.w. on facebook and twitter up to date and in touch and follow us.
well know the challenges of working with a new war different media but how about when it's a rice paddy field skilled rice growers in northeastern china have created what's being billed as the world's most complicated rice paddy painting itself the thousand arm of a lucky. it was drafted out of different colored rush suits on along with several other rights paintings he's drawing in the crowds here shine young city. talked about of our top story this hour a group of european leaders is to meet...
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well know the challenges of working with a new or different medium but how about when it's a rice paddy field was killed rice growers in northeastern china have created what's being billed as the world's most complicated rice paddy painting of the thousand arm i have a look at set up it was crafted out of different colored rice shoots and along with several other rocks paintings is drawing in the crowds near shanghai city. you're watching g.w. still to come the leaders of france and germany announced plans to give the eurozone its own budget is it a new chapter for the common currency. don't forget you can always get the news on the go download or opt from google play at all from the top story that will give you access to all the latest news from around the world as well as push notifications for any breaking news and you can also use the data of you have to send us your photos and your videos. carried out first we'll have your business headlines coming up in one minute don't go away. from the from the from. earth. home. of speech. own words things you can. hear those are big changes an
well know the challenges of working with a new or different medium but how about when it's a rice paddy field was killed rice growers in northeastern china have created what's being billed as the world's most complicated rice paddy painting of the thousand arm i have a look at set up it was crafted out of different colored rice shoots and along with several other rocks paintings is drawing in the crowds near shanghai city. you're watching g.w. still to come the leaders of france and germany...
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only squeaked when paddy left the room is that we had to have paddy in the room.t momentum to the world cup now, isn't there? the big teams are beginning to stir, brazil were in danger but they have come good. argentina didn't kick a ball yesterday that they are alive thanks to nigeria and what they did. and today, tonight actually, germany have a chance for redemption in their second match so do not write their second match so do not write the big teams offjust yet. a busy day though. some great goals. some brilliant goals, and some late ones too. let's start with brazil — many people's favourites. on the pitch yesterday, they had to be patient before scraping past costa rica with two late goals. but it was a mixed day for their star man neymar as alex gulrajani reports. it is an emotional business, being your country's main man at the world cup. especially if you are brazilian and you happen to be the world's most expensive player. life for neymar in russia hadn't gone to plan in the opening game and fall of the flicks and tricks against costa rica, the end resu
only squeaked when paddy left the room is that we had to have paddy in the room.t momentum to the world cup now, isn't there? the big teams are beginning to stir, brazil were in danger but they have come good. argentina didn't kick a ball yesterday that they are alive thanks to nigeria and what they did. and today, tonight actually, germany have a chance for redemption in their second match so do not write their second match so do not write the big teams offjust yet. a busy day though. some...
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that dog was not my best friend, he was paddy's best friend. a lovely dog but he loves paddy.ve, haven't we? we have had ajaguar well, we have, haven't we? we have had a jaguar in well, we have, haven't we? we have had ajaguar in here. he was on well, we have, haven't we? we have had a jaguar in here. he was on the sofa. she was lovely. mike's here with the sport. the world cup is interesting because so many times in the past the eventual champions have had slow start and people have written them off to do that to the likes of brazil have i very much alive, and argentina, who live another day even without kicking a ball because of what nigeria did. write them off at your peril. and germany need a result after losing their opening game. the big east are back. the big beast are beginning to stir! some brilliant goals and some late ones too. let's start with brazil — many people's favourites. 0n the pitch yesterday, they had to be patient before scraping past costa rica with two late goals. but it was a mixed day for their star man neymar as alex gulrajani reports. it is an emoti
that dog was not my best friend, he was paddy's best friend. a lovely dog but he loves paddy.ve, haven't we? we have had ajaguar well, we have, haven't we? we have had a jaguar in well, we have, haven't we? we have had ajaguar in here. he was on well, we have, haven't we? we have had a jaguar in here. he was on the sofa. she was lovely. mike's here with the sport. the world cup is interesting because so many times in the past the eventual champions have had slow start and people have written...
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goes in there and grabs them by the neck and throw them in the paddy wagon. >> we want them to come into our country based on merit. >> reporter: new tonight, the department of homeland security wants the defense department to house up to 12,000 migrants. dhs says if facilities are not available, tents will be constructedarn mil basis. dhs is asking that the first 2,000eo pple be housed within the next 45 hadays. >> you, leon. >>> new at 11:00, caps fans. jackie bensonls t us what happens next. >> reporter: the victim was here, the robber bot her wallet that had an fbiadge and her government id. as washington capital fans surge. a woman f herself hemmed. a man tried to grab the bacack she hlung in front of her. police say these images show the man wealanges and a black hat with the o logothe bass sportswear compa on it. he did pull out her wallet. the wallet contained the victim's fbi badge and id and not clear if those have turned up yet. this robbery is one of the few incidents of crime reported to police. and there is $1,000 rewar for information in this case. live in north west. >>>
goes in there and grabs them by the neck and throw them in the paddy wagon. >> we want them to come into our country based on merit. >> reporter: new tonight, the department of homeland security wants the defense department to house up to 12,000 migrants. dhs says if facilities are not available, tents will be constructedarn mil basis. dhs is asking that the first 2,000eo pple be housed within the next 45 hadays. >> you, leon. >>> new at 11:00, caps fans. jackie...
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paddy's day. now the music is annoying, isn't it?e going to keep it going just for you. >>> and are ariana and pete rehearsing for their wedding? we'll break this video down in "the skinny." >> wearing great sweat pants. wearing great sweat pants. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a month. i'm 65 and take medications.wc also $9.95 a month. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too.
paddy's day. now the music is annoying, isn't it?e going to keep it going just for you. >>> and are ariana and pete rehearsing for their wedding? we'll break this video down in "the skinny." >> wearing great sweat pants. wearing great sweat pants. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. about the...
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back in the day, when i worked for paddy ashdown, some of you will remember, you know, what happenedat happened and how he got his moniker of pants—down, that story was published in scotland because scotla nd published in scotland because scotland has different rules. i don't know whether it still does, i guess it probably does. that was in the days before social media was knocking around. so in scotland you could read it, you could read the story, but not in england. and we have the same thing, where other nationalities, other european countries or the united states will publish something that we cannot do it here. let's move on to the independence for a couple of stories. —— and be independent force that theresa may creates hostile environment for sajid javid. this is following the windrush scandal. yes, this goes to the discomfort of the prime minister to appoint sajid javid in the first place. she was hoping to put in the northern ireland secretary, karen gladly. —— carol bradley. she wanted another woman in the role because of losing amber rudd. it was pointed out that because o
back in the day, when i worked for paddy ashdown, some of you will remember, you know, what happenedat happened and how he got his moniker of pants—down, that story was published in scotland because scotla nd published in scotland because scotland has different rules. i don't know whether it still does, i guess it probably does. that was in the days before social media was knocking around. so in scotland you could read it, you could read the story, but not in england. and we have the same...
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because 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biologist, it's produced in termites or rice paddies or cows or sheep or termites, etc., because of that, there's always been an interest in mars methane, its potential biological origin. that's true also because we know it only can last for 300 years. so if we see methane in the martian at moss tier that means it has -- something is happening today. it's being released or it's being created. i'll hand over to paul to answer the second part. paul: let me answer that, on earth, like chris mentioned, most of the methane in the at moss tier comes from biology, rice paddies or from a lot of different processes. but all -- most of the oxygen on earth also comes from biology. they ns of years ago, started cranking away. in our atmosphere we have a combination of methane and oxygen. that's what some of the folks ilding these big telescopes, telescopes to the james webb for example, they're going to be looking for come by nations of oxidizing and reduce things that might be evidence of life. so it's really fundamental, it's interesting. i sure
because 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biologist, it's produced in termites or rice paddies or cows or sheep or termites, etc., because of that, there's always been an interest in mars methane, its potential biological origin. that's true also because we know it only can last for 300 years. so if we see methane in the martian at moss tier that means it has -- something is happening today. it's being released or it's being created. i'll hand over to paul to answer the second part....
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these guys go in with a paddy wagon and they grab them and put them in and we get them out of our countrynd we put them in jail. they are killing people. they don't kill them with guns. they kill them with knives because they cut them into little pieces. it's much more painful. they are taking beautiful young women off the street. two of them had a daughter, two msghters killed violently by 13. cut up, not shot. these are sick, evil people. i call them animals and people say that's a terrible thing to say. nancy pelosi said that the terrible thing to say, she was defending ms 13. jackie is a vote for nancy pelosi, a vote for schumer and a vote for all of the problems they bring. a outstanding man in dean heller. he's a tough cookie. he's a tough cookie. and we want him on our side. i'm just telling you, i'm leaving now. we have to be making for speeches, do you believe this? do you want me to go? they said you are making a speech here than there than there. i said let's this all about? i will be back a lot. it's an incredible state with incredible friends. mine. a great friend of business
these guys go in with a paddy wagon and they grab them and put them in and we get them out of our countrynd we put them in jail. they are killing people. they don't kill them with guns. they kill them with knives because they cut them into little pieces. it's much more painful. they are taking beautiful young women off the street. two of them had a daughter, two msghters killed violently by 13. cut up, not shot. these are sick, evil people. i call them animals and people say that's a terrible...
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these guys go in with a paddy a man andthey put take him out and we get them the hell out of our countrynd in some cases, we put them in jail. they are killing people. they do not kill them with guns. they kill them with knives. they cut them into little pieces because it is much more painful. they are taking beautiful young women off the street. daughters killed violently by ms 13. cut up. cut up. not shot up. cut up because it is more painful. i call them animals and people say that is a terrible thing to say. nancy pelosi said, that is a terrible thing to say. she was defending ms 13. a vote for jackie is a vote for nancy pelosi, and as a vote for schumer, and it is a vote for all of the problems that they bring. i do not think you want that. you have an outstanding man in dean. himve been on both sides of and he is tough. we want him on our side. i am just telling you, i am leaving now. they got me making like for speeches. do you believe this? i said where do you want me to go? making a you are speech there and their and their. be back a lot. it is an incredible state with incredibl
these guys go in with a paddy a man andthey put take him out and we get them the hell out of our countrynd in some cases, we put them in jail. they are killing people. they do not kill them with guns. they kill them with knives. they cut them into little pieces because it is much more painful. they are taking beautiful young women off the street. daughters killed violently by ms 13. cut up. cut up. not shot up. cut up because it is more painful. i call them animals and people say that is a...
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and vice fake we found them in a paddy field. in a wash basin in a cafe in the men's room in the city park in the city park itself in the surface water in a large hospital in either a bath and the worst case of all in the movie river in the movie river yeah you said the river was the most probable place because everything flows together but we took lots of samples right near the factory and this. afternoon. we didn't expect the waste water from the factories to be so badly contaminated that. it's a lot lot worse than we expected i mean. that's the bad news is the flesh this out just. here people want to spread good news india pharma wake is one of the leading trade fairs for engine manufacturers. indian companies are among the leading players when it comes to producing antibiotics their products are sold in german pharmacies prescribed by german doctors and used in german hospitals. and lesson is also here the company we waited three mind to get to. m.s.n. is one of the leading manufacturers of n.t. biopics we found highly resist
and vice fake we found them in a paddy field. in a wash basin in a cafe in the men's room in the city park in the city park itself in the surface water in a large hospital in either a bath and the worst case of all in the movie river in the movie river yeah you said the river was the most probable place because everything flows together but we took lots of samples right near the factory and this. afternoon. we didn't expect the waste water from the factories to be so badly contaminated that....
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in the vice if we found them in a paddy field stand in a wash basin in a cafe in the men's room in the city park in the city park itself in the surface water in a large hospital in either a battle and the worst case of all in the movie river in the movie river yeah you said the river was the most probable place because everything flows together but we took lots of samples right near the factory and moment this. up for us in the us in fact we didn't expect the waste water from the factories to be so badly contaminated that. this is look it's a lot lot worse than we expected to see i mean. that's the bad news of the fifty's out east. here people want to spread good news india final week is one of the leading trade fairs for asian manufacturers. indian companies are among the leading players. and wesson is also here the company we waded through mud to get to. m.s.n. is one of the leading manufacturers of venti biopics we found highly resistant pathogens in the samples taken near their factories. m.s.n. denies any responsibility and questions our findings there were problems with wastewate
in the vice if we found them in a paddy field stand in a wash basin in a cafe in the men's room in the city park in the city park itself in the surface water in a large hospital in either a battle and the worst case of all in the movie river in the movie river yeah you said the river was the most probable place because everything flows together but we took lots of samples right near the factory and moment this. up for us in the us in fact we didn't expect the waste water from the factories to...
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ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddiesinterest in mars' methane. at the moment, it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. fascinating stuff. thanks for watching. bye—bye. hello there, good evening. some warm sunshine this weekend, perhaps one or two showers around as well. today, we have had this zone of cloud across northern england, across parts of the midlands and wales. the rain in that is petering out. the cloud in scotland and northern ireland has triggered some thunderstorms and slow—moving downpours. those should become fewer and lighter overnight, but not completely. otherwise, it should be dry, with cloud coming up the eastern areas of the uk. temperatures in single figures in eastern scotland and northeast england. a cloudy start to the east, that cloud should thi
ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddiesinterest in mars' methane. at the moment, it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. fascinating stuff. thanks for watching....
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ancient lake. 9596 of the methane on earth is produced from biology, is produced from termites or rice paddiesterest in mars methane. at the moment it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. at discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. now it is time to get all the latest from the bbc sports centre. here's our briefing on some of the key events happening later. in the next couple of hours, the former south african president jacob zuma will appear at durban high court accused of corruption in a $2.5 billion arms deal. later, in london, eltonjohn will give a lecture on hiv in memory of diana, princess of wales. he will set out his vision for an aids—free future, and call on governments and the private sector to fulfil the united nations‘ goal to end the disease by 2030. and also in london, men's fashion week kicks off, with international and homegrown british designers showing off their latest
ancient lake. 9596 of the methane on earth is produced from biology, is produced from termites or rice paddiesterest in mars methane. at the moment it is not clearjust how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. at discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. now it is time to get all the latest from the bbc...
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goes in there, they grabbed him by the next, they throw them in the paddy wagon, we get them the hell out of our country. >> [ cheering ] >> and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. you believe it? do you see what they do? do you see what they are doing? do you see what they do? they do not need guns. they like knives because knives are much more painful. they cut people up into small pieces, beautiful young women, walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hell out. as i said, by the thousands. >> [ cheering ] >> just days ago, a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day, border agents are keeping drug, crimes, and gangs from entering the country. we are going to get the wall built. we have already started it. $1.6 billion, we are getting the wall built. >> [ cheering ] [ crowd chanting ] >> it is already begun. it is beautiful. i will tell you why, they may not want to talk about it in california, but those people in san diego are very ha
goes in there, they grabbed him by the next, they throw them in the paddy wagon, we get them the hell out of our country. >> [ cheering ] >> and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. you believe it? do you see what they do? do you see what they are doing? do you see what they do? they do not need guns. they like knives because knives are much more painful. they cut people up into small pieces, beautiful young women, walking home from school. and...
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paddy model. we got this message from some european countries they expect the iranian people to both tolerate the sanctions and deal with them they want us to go along with them and give away our nuclear energy activities and continue with the limitations i would tell these countries that they should be aware that this is a dream that will never come true the people of iran and the government of iran will never tolerate this to both suffer sanctions and nuclear limitations this will never happen meanwhile israel's prime minister is in france as part of a european tour to warn of what he calls iran's threat to the world on monday in germany benjamin netanyahu urged chancellor angela merkel to adopt a tough approach on tyrone's nuclear potential netanyahu claims that the country's growing influence in the middle east could create a new refugee crisis. jordan's king abdullah has asked the education minister. to be the new prime minister and to form a government protests have continued though against
paddy model. we got this message from some european countries they expect the iranian people to both tolerate the sanctions and deal with them they want us to go along with them and give away our nuclear energy activities and continue with the limitations i would tell these countries that they should be aware that this is a dream that will never come true the people of iran and the government of iran will never tolerate this to both suffer sanctions and nuclear limitations this will never...
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ace goes in there, grab them by the neck from a throw them in the paddy wagon. we love canada. but they're taking advantage of us. we can't let that happen. we can't let that happen. the era of lobo freeloading in taking advantage of the united states is over. [cheers and applause] maria: joining us from washington, good to see you this morning. you'd look at president trump out there who seems happy. he seems on it because he's been winning a lot lately. not to mention economic strength we see, the new supreme court opportunity and of course coming off of an election yesterday where he also came out with tori us. does protecting the gop majority this november take on a whole new level of significance after kennedy's retirement? >> absolutely. we strongly support the president because of the vision for america and he's been winning. success begets success. this is something the president is all too familiar with. we have an opportunity to appoint another supreme court justice absolutely transformative for generations to come. this will energize the base even more to protect maj
ace goes in there, grab them by the neck from a throw them in the paddy wagon. we love canada. but they're taking advantage of us. we can't let that happen. we can't let that happen. the era of lobo freeloading in taking advantage of the united states is over. [cheers and applause] maria: joining us from washington, good to see you this morning. you'd look at president trump out there who seems happy. he seems on it because he's been winning a lot lately. not to mention economic strength we...
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goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell outeers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need guns. they like knives because knife are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hell out, as i said, by the thousands. [cheers and applause] just days ago a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day border agents are keeping drugs, crime and gangs from entering our country. we are going to get that wall built. we already started it. $1.6 billion. we are getting the wall built. [crowd chants "build that wall"] president trump: it's already begun and it's beautiful. i'll tell you what, they may not want to talk about it in california, but those people in san diego are very happy with donald trump. i'm building
goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell outeers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need guns. they like knives because knife are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too...
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goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell outeers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need guns. they like knives because knife are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too rough. we are getting them the hell out, as i said, by the thousands. [cheers and applause] just days ago a brave border agent was shot multiple times while protecting our border. every day border agents are keeping drugs, crime and gangs from entering our country. we are going to get that wall built. we already started it. $1.6 billion. we are getting the wall built. [crowd chants "build that wall"] president trump: it's already begun and it's beautiful. i'll tell you what, they may not want to talk about it in california, but those people in san diego are very happy with donald trump. i'm building
goes in there and grab them by the neck, we throw them in the paddy wagon and we get them the hell outeers and applause] and the democrats are constantly complaining that we are too rough on i.c.e. do you believe it? you see what they are doing? do you see what they are doing? they don't need guns. they like knives because knife are much more painful. they cut people up in small pieces. beautiful young women walking home from school. and the democrats complain that we are treating them too...
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it landed in a rice paddy nearby like a dart. so the barrel is stuck in the ground like mud. so when i kind of shook off what happened, you know, the bright flash and everything else and the heat, you know, i felt around and i didn't my rifle which was quite terrifying. i didn't know where the north vietnamese soldier was. and my guys said that he opened up the trap again and they saw him and killed him. he was about to throw another frag or come out and kill me. the next thing i remember is the corpsman came and appeared over me and dragged me away. then i felt around and my right leg had shrapnel in it. and the lieutenant bandaged me up and asked me if i could walk. he said i really need you to stay. if you can walk, i would like to you stay. you are our most experienced squad leader. see if you can walk. so i stayed. i was really looking forward to the medivac, i tell you. but it wasn't going to happen. >> how much pain was coming out of that? >> uh, it was pretty bad. it was pretty bad at first. but then it subsided a little bit, you know. the adrenaline, i guess, helped
it landed in a rice paddy nearby like a dart. so the barrel is stuck in the ground like mud. so when i kind of shook off what happened, you know, the bright flash and everything else and the heat, you know, i felt around and i didn't my rifle which was quite terrifying. i didn't know where the north vietnamese soldier was. and my guys said that he opened up the trap again and they saw him and killed him. he was about to throw another frag or come out and kill me. the next thing i remember is...
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these guys go in with the paddy wagons. and they grab them and take them out and get them out of our country and we put them in some cases, in jail. they are killing people! they do not kill with guns. you hear so much about guns. you killed him with knives. they cut them into little pieces because it is much more painful. they are taking beautiful, young woman off the street. you know the father and the mother. two of them, they had a daughter. two daughters, killed so violently by ms-13. cut up! cut up! not shot, cut up because it's more painful. these are sick, evil people. i call them animals. people say that is a terrible thing to say. they said that is a terrible thing. nancy pelosi said that is a terrible thing to say! she was defending ms-13. a vote for jackie is a vote for nancy pelosi, it is a vote for schumer and a vote for all of the problems they bring. i do not think you want that. you have an outstanding man in dean heller. and i know, he is a tough cookie. he is a tough cookie. and we want him on our side. i
these guys go in with the paddy wagons. and they grab them and take them out and get them out of our country and we put them in some cases, in jail. they are killing people! they do not kill with guns. you hear so much about guns. you killed him with knives. they cut them into little pieces because it is much more painful. they are taking beautiful, young woman off the street. you know the father and the mother. two of them, they had a daughter. two daughters, killed so violently by ms-13. cut...
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to here, a somewhat more benign-sounding occurrence than, say, "rolling off the tracks into a rice paddy't help wondering what the engineer and conductor are thinking as the train speeds heedlessly on, faster and faster. >> philippe: i mean, it must be, what, about 40, 50 miles per hour at this point. >> anthony: i wonder if anyone has ever, like, flown right out of their seat, out the window. >> philippe: yes, small people, sure. >> anthony: you don't want to be, like, holding a lap dog. >> philippe: or a baby, or anything. i mean, it's -- >> anthony: yeah. try pissing in the bathroom and find yourself launched straight up into the ceiling, bringing to a rude conclusion what was already an omnidirectional experience. it's smooth now. it's very relaxing. >> philippe: what kind of beer did he have? i want the same. ♪ ♪ ♪ raindrops on roses and whiskers on kittens ♪ ♪ bright copper kettles and warm woolen mittens ♪ ♪ brown paper packages tied up with strings ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ these are a few of my favorite things ♪ fénext up: féria's newy. glam grunge hairco
to here, a somewhat more benign-sounding occurrence than, say, "rolling off the tracks into a rice paddy't help wondering what the engineer and conductor are thinking as the train speeds heedlessly on, faster and faster. >> philippe: i mean, it must be, what, about 40, 50 miles per hour at this point. >> anthony: i wonder if anyone has ever, like, flown right out of their seat, out the window. >> philippe: yes, small people, sure. >> anthony: you don't want to be,...
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and they're swimming in water no deeper than a rice paddy. >> eric: really? >> anthony: giant. everyone has been saying for years that peru was going to be the next big thing as far as -- >> eric: yes. >> anthony: -- restaurants and -- >> eric: and it is. this really proved it. >> pedro: and we have a chili pepper made with brazil nuts, and these are ants. >> eric: wow, they're huge. >> pedro: they are huge ants. >> eric: okay. you think i should try it? >> anthony: yeah, yeah, totally. you're not loving that, are you? >> eric: no. >> anthony: imagine you took a lot of acid and then you ate that whole bowl of ants, and then you go home and you experience violent diarrhea. and, like, you're tripping and it's like, 4:00 in the morning, and you turn around and you look at the toilet and like, all these ant heads floating around in there. it'd be cool. >> eric: yeah, it would be super cool, tony. i can't wait. [ anthony laughs ] >> anthony: so now that we've confirmed what we already knew, that peru's food is unequivocally awesome, it seems proper that we take a trip back in time t
and they're swimming in water no deeper than a rice paddy. >> eric: really? >> anthony: giant. everyone has been saying for years that peru was going to be the next big thing as far as -- >> eric: yes. >> anthony: -- restaurants and -- >> eric: and it is. this really proved it. >> pedro: and we have a chili pepper made with brazil nuts, and these are ants. >> eric: wow, they're huge. >> pedro: they are huge ants. >> eric: okay. you think i...
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. >> a girl being carried off to a paddy wagon. less than a nonviolent manner. today. one will never know what it was that -- >> mr. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> it didn't really explode inside the convention hall until the delegates saw pictures of the police beating people. >> and for that reason, i request the suspension of the rule to relocate the convention in another city. >> wisconsin is not recognized for that purpose. >> it just blew to pieces inside the convention hall, and it was a rampage. >> security guards are pushing people back here. >> you get that -- >> police all over the place and delegates. there's a really big fray going on in here. >> when george mcgovern is president of the united states, we wouldn't have to have gestapo tactics in the street of chicago. >> how hard it is, how hard it is to accept the truth. >> consistent chanting by the crowd, "the whole world is watching." a shot of gas. >> 14 votes for hubert humphrey. >> no, i was
. >> a girl being carried off to a paddy wagon. less than a nonviolent manner. today. one will never know what it was that -- >> mr. chairman, most delegates to this convention do not know that thousands of young people are being beaten in the streets of chicago. >> it didn't really explode inside the convention hall until the delegates saw pictures of the police beating people. >> and for that reason, i request the suspension of the rule to relocate the convention in...
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ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddiest how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. andrew plant, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the headlines: theresa may has said she is determined to deliver brexit for the whole of the uk, after borisjohnson was secretly recorded suggesting the government lacked guts in its negotiations with the eu. president trump has suggested russia should be readmitted to the g7 group of economies — four years after it was expelled because of the annexation of crimea. it's been revealed that the queen had eye surgery last month to remove a cataract. buckingham palace says the procedure was successful.
ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddiest how common life might be on other planets. we only have one example, here on earth. but discovering life on our next—door neighbour, even if it is only little green microorganisms, would tell us a lot about both ourselves and the likelihood of life outside our solar system. andrew plant, bbc news. you're watching bbc news. the headlines: theresa may has said she is determined to...
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what a coincidence he took cardboard allison to paddy's.ending on twitter. but allison tweeted back her thanks and said it fulfilled her dream of visiting paddy's pub, which she may not be old enough to go to in real life. dreams do come true. >> have a little fun. >> you know what, have a little fun. i'm glad danny devito isn't too busy. one of the most famous people on the planet. did something kind. >>> an adorable dance-off. check out preston. doing the floss. check it out. a tsa agent started mimicking him. check it out. that's our moment right there. makes you all want to floss. get your floss on. >> i love his hand like little pump right there, yes. >> yes. >>> everybody dance today. >> today. >> celebrate today. >> thank you, adrienne. >>> we have our new series beauty from the inside out. i'm going to walk and talk. dermatologist and author, dr. whitney bowe is here and she says getting healthy skin is not just what you put on it, it's about what you put in your body. so this is fascinating stuff. we can treat ourselves inside out.
what a coincidence he took cardboard allison to paddy's.ending on twitter. but allison tweeted back her thanks and said it fulfilled her dream of visiting paddy's pub, which she may not be old enough to go to in real life. dreams do come true. >> have a little fun. >> you know what, have a little fun. i'm glad danny devito isn't too busy. one of the most famous people on the planet. did something kind. >>> an adorable dance-off. check out preston. doing the floss. check it...
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is the devil's half mile and paddy joins me now. great to see you. >> great to see you.t to you write a history book as you mentioned and you wanted to the the story of founding, the birth of the new york stock exchange and you ended up with a murder mystery. >> when i was doing the research for the book, it was actually a little dull, little boring and i was doing a lot of reading of letters and, you know, people's documentations of history and lots of history books and i wasn't getting much writing done so do a little side project, a little murder mystery and the side bar turned into the main non-fictione project got consigned to a dusty drawer. scarlet: there are some nonfiction characters that show up. alexandria hamilton makes a cam joe. >> he's in there. there's also william -- in 1792. so he's in there as well and reallyayes who was new york's first policeman. scarlet: now, you mentioned the panic of -- why did you aftermath? >> because my main character, justy flanagan, father was found dead during the panic. everybody assumed that he shirt along with a number of
is the devil's half mile and paddy joins me now. great to see you. >> great to see you.t to you write a history book as you mentioned and you wanted to the the story of founding, the birth of the new york stock exchange and you ended up with a murder mystery. >> when i was doing the research for the book, it was actually a little dull, little boring and i was doing a lot of reading of letters and, you know, people's documentations of history and lots of history books and i wasn't...
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paddy's day. now the music is annoying, isn't it?ak this video down in "the skinny." >> wearing great sweat pants. break this video down in "the skinny." >> wearing great sweat pants. wearing great sweat pants. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. about the colonial penn program. here to tell you if you're age 50 to 85, and looking to buy life insurance on a fixed budget, remember the three p's. what are the three p's? the three p's of life insurance on a fixed budget are price, price, and price. a price you can afford, a price that can't increase, and a price that fits your budget. i'm 54. alex, what's my price? you can get coverage for $9.95 a mont wh also $9.95 a mon. i just turned 80. what's my price? $9.95 a month for you too. if you're age 50 to 85, call now about the #1 most popular whole life insurance plan, available through the colonial penn program
paddy's day. now the music is annoying, isn't it?ak this video down in "the skinny." >> wearing great sweat pants. break this video down in "the skinny." >> wearing great sweat pants. wearing great sweat pants. your digestive system has billions of bacteria but life can throw them off balance. re-align yourself with align probiotic. and try new align gummies with prebiotics and probiotics to help support digestive health. about the colonial penn program. here to...
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>> so now devito has responded with this image on instagram showing him with allison's cutout at paddy'sr milestone. >> she found out that she has become an exhibit at the smithsonian museum of african-american culture in d.c. >> in the world, things that you can accomplish, being an exhibit on exhibition at the smithsonian is not one of the things i ever thought was humanly possibly. you can win an oscar! but who can win an exhibit! i'm an exhibit. >> can we please confirm now oprah's living her best life? >> i think she is. let me point out she donated $12 million to that exhibit, to the museum. >> i guess that helps. >> so watching oprah, watching oprah, the oprah winfrey show, an american culture exhibit will open for a year, starting this friday. >> that's a long name. watching oprah, the oprah winfrey show, an american culture exhibit. >> but you know what's going to be really freaky? oprah there on friday watching oprah watching the oprah winfrey show. >> that just got very meta. are you guys watching this right now? ight now? you may want more than parts a and b here's why. medic
>> so now devito has responded with this image on instagram showing him with allison's cutout at paddy'sr milestone. >> she found out that she has become an exhibit at the smithsonian museum of african-american culture in d.c. >> in the world, things that you can accomplish, being an exhibit on exhibition at the smithsonian is not one of the things i ever thought was humanly possibly. you can win an oscar! but who can win an exhibit! i'm an exhibit. >> can we please...
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ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddiesthe country has been affected by rail disruption since a major timetable change last month — and one of the areas worst affected is cumbria. the situation there looks set to get even worse as a line closure through the lake district is likely to be extended. john maguire reports. amanda seeds is so fed up with her local train service that she's taking the drastic measure of moving house. she's relocating from the village of staveley to kendall, her local town, where three of her children will go to school. as a parent, the amount of hours that i have worried about the children, because the trains are cancelled and they're late for school, and they can't get home from school, and so ijust — we're going to relocate. that's that. the irony is that the train line runs across the end of her garden, but there are no trains. is that a station? yeah, that's the beginning of the station, just there. so when the trains were running, sometimes my children would be at home, and they'd see the trai
ancient lake. 95% of the methane on earth is produced from biology, it's produced from termites or rice paddiesthe country has been affected by rail disruption since a major timetable change last month — and one of the areas worst affected is cumbria. the situation there looks set to get even worse as a line closure through the lake district is likely to be extended. john maguire reports. amanda seeds is so fed up with her local train service that she's taking the drastic measure of moving...
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an ancient lake. 9596 of the methane on earth comes from biology, it's produced by termites, rice paddiesit is not clear how come life might be on other planets. we only have one example on earth. but discovering life on our next door neighbour even if only micro green organisms will tell us about ourselves and about life wood the likelihood of life outside our solar system. andrew planned, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. . . here's tomasz schaferneker. the weekend is looking bright and sunny, just the chance of showers are perhaps not completely dry weekend. for hay fever sufferers it's not looking great, the pollen is high in some areas, a bit more co mforta ble is high in some areas, a bit more comfortable in scotland and the of england, low levels of pollen. the satellite picture, picture, quite a bit of cloud over spain and portugal, that is where we've got thunderstorms across the uk that speu thunderstorms across the uk that spell of relatively quiet weather continues so for the rest of the afternoon it is a case of mostly bright if not sunny weather across the country an
an ancient lake. 9596 of the methane on earth comes from biology, it's produced by termites, rice paddiesit is not clear how come life might be on other planets. we only have one example on earth. but discovering life on our next door neighbour even if only micro green organisms will tell us about ourselves and about life wood the likelihood of life outside our solar system. andrew planned, bbc news. time for a look at the weather. . . here's tomasz schaferneker. the weekend is looking bright...
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we have paddy smith, european editor for the irish times, leo varadkar said he was disappointed thatded by migration. disappointed many that the british have still not that their cards on the table and explained how they will live up to their commitment to the backstop and what sort of future relationship they want with the eu, so that is they want with the eu, so that is the main concern. jeremy corbyn yesterday was pushing theresa may to roll out the new deal option but i notice in their draft conclusions that they have warned eu states they need to prepare for a new deal scenario. the dutch are just tired 1000 new customs officers, much more than the british have. the commission are exploring every possible option in a no deal scenario and every department in ireland is working on what happens if there is no deal. it is complicated in ireland because although we know in relation to the brexit cash, if the british say they will notjoin there brexit cash, if the british say they will not join there will be no money, so will not join there will be no money, so there is a hole in the
we have paddy smith, european editor for the irish times, leo varadkar said he was disappointed thatded by migration. disappointed many that the british have still not that their cards on the table and explained how they will live up to their commitment to the backstop and what sort of future relationship they want with the eu, so that is they want with the eu, so that is the main concern. jeremy corbyn yesterday was pushing theresa may to roll out the new deal option but i notice in their...