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right now living in turkey, and some of them escaped from the peabody. they monopolised political power in northern syria, they got rid of many dissidents and those people sought shelter in turkey was even the body does make the founding person of the people idea, his own brother lives in turkey. he ran away from the pid persecution. they are opposed from the human rights source, the point is in a nutshell, it's not turkey versus the kurds, it is turkey and turkey kurds and arabs, this kind of block versus the peabody. let's go to another question. please, if you could have the microphone. i wonder about the sta kes the microphone. i wonder about the stakes involved in turkey '5 refreshment with stakes involved in turkey 's refreshment with asia or the circle shot palace of eurasia. are there any risks involved and if yes, what are they? and how is it perceived in general in european capitals? who would like to us that first? since russia and turkey is a big topic, professor? i believe turkey should have solid lines and that alliances with the west. with
right now living in turkey, and some of them escaped from the peabody. they monopolised political power in northern syria, they got rid of many dissidents and those people sought shelter in turkey was even the body does make the founding person of the people idea, his own brother lives in turkey. he ran away from the pid persecution. they are opposed from the human rights source, the point is in a nutshell, it's not turkey versus the kurds, it is turkey and turkey kurds and arabs, this kind of...
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it's nice to see the peabodies still together.cases. >> i thought the same thing. >> immediately it splits families apart. it shouldn't be an option. it should be a mandatory things in cars. we have the technology to do it. >> sometimes it's expensive and you have to give people the option. >> whatever the cost. >> it literally could save lives. >> yes, yes, it could. >> an oregon doctor is suing after his sperm was used to father 17 children. ahead, we'll hear from him and one of his genetic daughters and what she's afraid of after this discovery. you're watching "cbs this morning." nature's recipe knows a dog's big life is measured in wags. so we carefully choose every ingredient - like chicken, sweet potato and pumpkin to fuel their best life. also try nature's recipe true treats and prime blends. if you have moderate to thsevere rheumatoid arthritis, month after month, the clock is ticking on irreversible joint damage. ongoing pain and stiffness are signs of joint erosion. humira can help stop the clock. prescribed for 15 year
it's nice to see the peabodies still together.cases. >> i thought the same thing. >> immediately it splits families apart. it shouldn't be an option. it should be a mandatory things in cars. we have the technology to do it. >> sometimes it's expensive and you have to give people the option. >> whatever the cost. >> it literally could save lives. >> yes, yes, it could. >> an oregon doctor is suing after his sperm was used to father 17 children. ahead,...
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we told arch and patriot and peabody and this judge they can kiss our ass because we had earned these benefits and we weren't going away until we got them. we kept our health care. we went to capitol hill and people said you can't pay us health care legislation on capitol hill with republicans in control, but we did. we got -- we have bipartisan support for our pension plan and have had since 2016. we were able to get this out, this pension, and health care out of the senate finance committee, something no one thought was possible, and we believe if congress voted tomorrow, it would pass. so yeah, i got a beef with congress. black lung? just testified two months ago about what's happening in southern west virginia and eastern kentucky. you cannot count on coal mine companies to protect coal miners. everybody knows that. you'd be crazy to believe that. no offense to any ceo, but if we didn't get legislation until 1969. and we need legislation right today to protect those coal miners getting lung disease in southern west virginia and eastern kentucky and southwest virginia. it's silica.
we told arch and patriot and peabody and this judge they can kiss our ass because we had earned these benefits and we weren't going away until we got them. we kept our health care. we went to capitol hill and people said you can't pay us health care legislation on capitol hill with republicans in control, but we did. we got -- we have bipartisan support for our pension plan and have had since 2016. we were able to get this out, this pension, and health care out of the senate finance committee,...
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right now living in turkey, and some of them escaped from the peabody.ts and those people sought shelter in turkey was even the body does make the founding person of the people idea, his own brother lives in turkey. he ran away from the pid
right now living in turkey, and some of them escaped from the peabody.ts and those people sought shelter in turkey was even the body does make the founding person of the people idea, his own brother lives in turkey. he ran away from the pid
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well it was expected after some point days all at peabody's and it was station is spreading all over the country and destroy all the demand is why is it almost a short end by the majority of the public are open not so it's the people who want to.
well it was expected after some point days all at peabody's and it was station is spreading all over the country and destroy all the demand is why is it almost a short end by the majority of the public are open not so it's the people who want to.
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they are not schools like peabody or groton. those are in bayview. you will essentially be pushing into a school that doesn't want to be a co-located school and pushing into space that is currently used as family resource rooms, as calm down spaces, as resource rooms for students with ieps and providing space for nonprofit providers who expand our services to these communities that are the highest needs. in your charter you are saving you want what you want and you don't care if you displace the highest needs students we serve in our district. i am done. thank you. >> i want to talk more about the free and reducedlanch aspect of -- lunch and the history around that. can you talk about that? new school wanted to use free and reduced lunch as criteria foreign transinto the school and what that would look like and getting the 33%. can you run us through the history of that? >> so since they have been authorized by state board of education since 2015, according to them and we are not involved in that process, they made a number of attempts to change thei
they are not schools like peabody or groton. those are in bayview. you will essentially be pushing into a school that doesn't want to be a co-located school and pushing into space that is currently used as family resource rooms, as calm down spaces, as resource rooms for students with ieps and providing space for nonprofit providers who expand our services to these communities that are the highest needs. in your charter you are saving you want what you want and you don't care if you displace...
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. >> yes >> seth: peabody, massachusetts. >> yes >> seth: you were a substitute teacher for a while?ittle rowdy. i said, "listen, if you behave for 35 minuets i will do a stand-up routine to close out the class. [ laughter ] and they would behave, because i had built up a reputation as putting on a good show-- >> seth: there you go. >> -- at the end of class. and it was great training for being a comedian, because they're heckles were sharp >> seth: yes [ laughter ] >> yes >> seth: i think the most intimidating group of people to perform for would be high schoolers. >> yes, yes. >> seth: even today. >> yes a lot of it was based on clothing a lot of, nice pants >> seth: yeah. >> and tight pants >> seth: right >> and these things. [ laughter ] but, yeah, they were brutal. [ laughter ] >> seth: and then you -- you're obviously very tall. you played basketball growing up >> yes >> seth: but you had a football scholarship to college >> yes >> seth: and did you realized pretty early on that you didn't enjoy it >> i knew when the man was in my home recruiting me that i was not cut out for t
. >> yes >> seth: peabody, massachusetts. >> yes >> seth: you were a substitute teacher for a while?ittle rowdy. i said, "listen, if you behave for 35 minuets i will do a stand-up routine to close out the class. [ laughter ] and they would behave, because i had built up a reputation as putting on a good show-- >> seth: there you go. >> -- at the end of class. and it was great training for being a comedian, because they're heckles were sharp >>...