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the python games were pan hellenistic games which like those that limpia took place every four years. they embraced music poetry and there as well as athletic disciplines like the pentathlon and chariot races. in accordance with what apollo would have wished a sacred honestest existed for the duration of the games. within sight of what was a peaceful test of strength the stones of delving became the diplomatic core of. the god ruled over adelphi for a thousand years. with that political farsightedness at times his priest esses and priests enjoyed more influence than the rulers yet then names remain unknown. one of the last or regular pronouncements from the year three hundred sixty b.c. sounds almost like a statement of abdication by a. jos a ruler that the place so blessed with the arts lies in ruins for a boss no longer has a roof nor a prophetic laurel the spring that speaks has fallen silent its waters no longer. were. attaining the maximum profit justifiable when it's at the cost of human lives. the newest medications and groundbreaking technologies are taking over the health car
the python games were pan hellenistic games which like those that limpia took place every four years. they embraced music poetry and there as well as athletic disciplines like the pentathlon and chariot races. in accordance with what apollo would have wished a sacred honestest existed for the duration of the games. within sight of what was a peaceful test of strength the stones of delving became the diplomatic core of. the god ruled over adelphi for a thousand years. with that political...
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the 1000th python.ach other we hear about the little crocodiles >> the perfect place for them to live >> i always liked them my wife -- >> ugh >> we can't go to places where -- >> agree >> i think guam, is guam big on snakes they got a few another way to -- there, you don't die right away you're in there. let me out let me out >> inside the anaconda >> yeah. >> after they swrallow you whol? >> might suffocate, i guess. >> might be painful. >> when we come back, retailers reporting this morning we'll talk to dana telsey about the numbers from lowe's, target and tiffany, that's next. >>> as we head to a break, a quick check of what's happening with the european markets right now. the biggest decliner is the dax. germany down by 1.5% at&t provides edge-to-edge intelligence, covering virtually every part of your retail business. so that if your customer needs shoes, & he's got wide feet. & with edge-to-edge intelligence you've got near real time inventory updates. & he'll find the same shoes in your store t
the 1000th python.ach other we hear about the little crocodiles >> the perfect place for them to live >> i always liked them my wife -- >> ugh >> we can't go to places where -- >> agree >> i think guam, is guam big on snakes they got a few another way to -- there, you don't die right away you're in there. let me out let me out >> inside the anaconda >> yeah. >> after they swrallow you whol? >> might suffocate, i guess. >> might...
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do you think thatis likes of monty python.uk is in danger of losing, what is the solution? i hate to say i think it has lost it but brexit is a reason to find it again. i was nine years old when i got turned on to pace on. to me, this is in a small town in missouri, britain represented a place where satire and surrealism emanated from. america wasn't doing anything comparable, sol emanated from. america wasn't doing anything comparable, so i saw brexit as something to make that happen again. i believe in providence, we are in liverpool right now, the story of the beatles is just one are in liverpool right now, the story of the beatles isjust one of those such stories. john lennon in his house through the wireless hearing heartbreak hotel across the atlantic and the second british invasion, and the satirical invasion of the states, so i think it is quite likely it will happen. have you matched noticed a changed in the industry? unfortunately comedians 110w industry? unfortunately comedians now because of the way the business is
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>> i have built a game called candy unicorn on python.ve created a community food pantry. and i have a one-year fellowship with super heroic to create my business. it's for, it's for hair accessories. >> that is amazing. congratulations. and your son is 11 and built something incredible that impressed mark zuckerberg, let's take a look. >> you are much further along in learning how to code and engineer than i was when i was 11. >> he is speechless there. >> exactly. >> wow. >> why is it so important to get him started early in coding? >> he proved that innovation has no age or zip code, it noose color, no race. and so, here you have tyo who normally would not be involved in a program like ours. we started outdoing ages 16-24 of. he proved that by hanging around us, anybody can do it. now we are open to all ages, there's people as young as four and old as 80, the sooner you are exposed the better you create. >> facebook believed in your mission all the way. now they are donating space, right. and that's helped you grow. >> facebook is one
>> i have built a game called candy unicorn on python.ve created a community food pantry. and i have a one-year fellowship with super heroic to create my business. it's for, it's for hair accessories. >> that is amazing. congratulations. and your son is 11 and built something incredible that impressed mark zuckerberg, let's take a look. >> you are much further along in learning how to code and engineer than i was when i was 11. >> he is speechless there. >>...
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we were wont to do we get to talk about kryptos today and this time as they used to say on money python just google it guys for something completely different on kryptos in that vein we head to london where we're joined by thomas hoffman the c.e.o. of conies is limited thomas thanks for joining us you've got a lot of great experience and an investment funds in the best the funds arena specifically in gold and i was really intrigued to learn about kony cis which is a crypto based upon gold for years i've been saying that for a long term a crypto should be based upon something real you can touch and feel and you're one of them out there tell us about can. sure so what we've done it in a service with developed a fair and honest monetary system actually which is designed to be efficient secure and rewarding for the benefit of war both individually and collectively. it's a system that revolves around movement hence the name can a service so what we've tried to do is actually still stimulate the velocity of money to actually serve what money is supposed to serve which is the commerce of the w
we were wont to do we get to talk about kryptos today and this time as they used to say on money python just google it guys for something completely different on kryptos in that vein we head to london where we're joined by thomas hoffman the c.e.o. of conies is limited thomas thanks for joining us you've got a lot of great experience and an investment funds in the best the funds arena specifically in gold and i was really intrigued to learn about kony cis which is a crypto based upon gold for...
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we were wont to do we get to talk about kryptos today and this time as they used to say on money python just google it guys for something completely different on kryptos in that vein we head to london where we're joined by thomas hoffman the c.e.o. of conies is limited thomas thanks for joining us you've got a lot of great experience in an investment funds in the best the funds arena specifically in gold and i was really intrigued to learn about kony sis which is a crypto based upon gold for years i've been saying that for a long term a crypto should be based upon something real you can touch and feel and you're one of them out there tell us about kony says. sure so what we've done it can a service with developed a fair and honest monetary system actually which is designed to be efficient secure and rewarding for the benefit of war both individually and collectively. it's a system that revolves around movement hence the name can a service so what we've tried to do is actually still stimulate the velocity of money to actually serve what money is supposed to serve which is the commerce of
we were wont to do we get to talk about kryptos today and this time as they used to say on money python just google it guys for something completely different on kryptos in that vein we head to london where we're joined by thomas hoffman the c.e.o. of conies is limited thomas thanks for joining us you've got a lot of great experience in an investment funds in the best the funds arena specifically in gold and i was really intrigued to learn about kony sis which is a crypto based upon gold for...
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roads but enough ice makes the blending or the earth below it very efficient so yeah ok so in each python you have different products yes ok now and of could be that those two tankers are actually commuting they call the jetty to jetty up. and maybe there them if there would be commuting of they using the infrastructure of the of the terminal sometimes you see two tankers start each other and then they're only doing ship to ship operations so they don't use the infrastructure but i just are less baiting about because. we ask if there are any ships chartered by swiss companies setting sail for west africa. i checked my databases to see like what ships are into port today do you still want to call brutus and not a light they just came from the us but we see that they are regularly traits with west africa to look may or to largo's nigeria. money at or has downloaded a nap on have phone that allows her to monitor the shipping traffic in ports around the world including amsterdam. at all just a little spot the records are actually means that so. you can see there's a lot of takers and we are h
roads but enough ice makes the blending or the earth below it very efficient so yeah ok so in each python you have different products yes ok now and of could be that those two tankers are actually commuting they call the jetty to jetty up. and maybe there them if there would be commuting of they using the infrastructure of the of the terminal sometimes you see two tankers start each other and then they're only doing ship to ship operations so they don't use the infrastructure but i just are...
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the scene in monty python where they seminole which by laying them and comparing it to a dock. that's rudy giuliani's role, making that kind of an argument. investigation is now one year ongoing. former assistant u.s. attorney, prosecutor of he has movedcrime, with breathtaking speed, when you consider the number, type of indictments, they conduct the investigation. you compare that is not just to cases that you -- when you compare that not just a kiss as you might be familiar with, but other congressional special counsel investigate -- not just cases you might be familiar with, but other special counsel investigations, there were two in benghazi, one on a bipartisan basis by the house intelligence committee, debunked conspiracy theories about benghazi, and a second done by the subcommittee on benghazi, very partisan. total of those eight investigations in congress , its own investigation took about 3.5 years. in the 3.5 years, the only indictment produced was a serious one, but thanks to the congress, was of those terrorists involved in that attack. the contrast is striking. t
the scene in monty python where they seminole which by laying them and comparing it to a dock. that's rudy giuliani's role, making that kind of an argument. investigation is now one year ongoing. former assistant u.s. attorney, prosecutor of he has movedcrime, with breathtaking speed, when you consider the number, type of indictments, they conduct the investigation. you compare that is not just to cases that you -- when you compare that not just a kiss as you might be familiar with, but other...
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brother tommy, and a live-in tutor could have committed the murder while skakel was watching monty pythonecutors have to decide if they want to try it again. basically the high court is saying it should be tried again. the prosecutor say after all of this time that they do not want to go through this yet again. they have a decision to make. >> martha: you look at all of the people who were involved, somebody knows. the neighbors, the friends, people have a million theories on what happened. many people have believed that michael skakel did it, but it is chilling, because you know that somebody knows what happened to her in her garage. >> they still not have gotten justice or any sense of closure. >> martha: thank you for the update, more of that on monday. good to see you. so tonight we are getting incredible in-depth look at the story behind the biggest lottery scam in u.s. history, worth $25 million paid how a little-known man from rural, iowa managed to crack the system and rig the game in five different states. he found a way to pick the winning numbers before they were even picked up
brother tommy, and a live-in tutor could have committed the murder while skakel was watching monty pythonecutors have to decide if they want to try it again. basically the high court is saying it should be tried again. the prosecutor say after all of this time that they do not want to go through this yet again. they have a decision to make. >> martha: you look at all of the people who were involved, somebody knows. the neighbors, the friends, people have a million theories on what...
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. >> martha: now for something completely different as they say in monty python.her father was going to come, not going to come, then he sold some pictures to the paparazzi. so who do you think -- now that he's not going to come, i need your etiquette advice for meghan markle. who do you think should walk her down the aisle? >> someone that looks like him, maybe a stand-in. you could find anybody like that off the streets in this country. why did you have me on for this segment? i don't know. my only thing is -- >> martha: i go to you for etiquette. >> that's right, i'm very buttoned up. i have a view concept which i have sat on the five. i don't want to ever bash the ladies of the view because one day i might have a book out that i might need to sell on the view. i don't want to attack the royals to viciously and say this is a disaster and say her family doesn't have class and say i don't care and say i'm bored by it because one day i might meet the royal family and i don't want to embarrass anybody. >> martha: you're protecting yourself. >> her mother seems like
. >> martha: now for something completely different as they say in monty python.her father was going to come, not going to come, then he sold some pictures to the paparazzi. so who do you think -- now that he's not going to come, i need your etiquette advice for meghan markle. who do you think should walk her down the aisle? >> someone that looks like him, maybe a stand-in. you could find anybody like that off the streets in this country. why did you have me on for this segment? i...
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the threats of wars, the doves are saying you finally took the advice to go back to diplomacy and i pythonsit's only because we recently had more of maximum pressure, but even that's too u.s.-centric. and certainly kim seems different from his father if only in the last few months. north korea's claim at least of having a nuclear icbm enables them to come in with a feel of equality, and even just the factor that the olympics were in south korea this year sort of enabled the dominos to sort of start falling. on the one hand we've seen all or most of these announcement in the past and they failed through pressure negotiations, but this does feet different a bit this time. >>> is it because you have seen both -- this triainge later, if you will, added to the discussion? before it was china that was the major arbiter of progress. >> in the past there were two interkorean summits in 2000 and 2007. even before that there were interkorean joint statements in 1972 and '92. what we saw in the declaration was ragely plagiarize the boilerplate of lifting a lot of the same language. either that's a pos
the threats of wars, the doves are saying you finally took the advice to go back to diplomacy and i pythonsit's only because we recently had more of maximum pressure, but even that's too u.s.-centric. and certainly kim seems different from his father if only in the last few months. north korea's claim at least of having a nuclear icbm enables them to come in with a feel of equality, and even just the factor that the olympics were in south korea this year sort of enabled the dominos to sort of...
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python sub one was the person in charge of distributing the money. 70% of it seems to have gone intothe then covert nuclear ballistic missile programs which is an indication that the reason why i ran has this massive expansion in the first decade of the 21st century wasn't because those two much coercion. it is because of too much diplomacy. >> we have time for one more question. let me just go with this man right here. >> thank you. is it legally possible if trump chooses to withdraw from the deal come is a legally possible for him to unilaterally impose a sanction that says that all transactions to and from iran, prohibited from using the u.s. financial system? >> yeah, the way to answer that is first of all, yes. u.s. unilateral sanctions come on make a distinction because tickets can using when you try to boil it down into a 302nd sound bite, it's hard to find out what were talking about. people in government get confused, too. our bilateral sanctions on iran have been in place, you know, from the beginning of the islamic republic that we started increasing based on terrorist att
python sub one was the person in charge of distributing the money. 70% of it seems to have gone intothe then covert nuclear ballistic missile programs which is an indication that the reason why i ran has this massive expansion in the first decade of the 21st century wasn't because those two much coercion. it is because of too much diplomacy. >> we have time for one more question. let me just go with this man right here. >> thank you. is it legally possible if trump chooses to...
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the scene in monty python when they are trying to determine if someone is a witch by weighing them and comparing them to a duck. i think that is rudy giuliani's role, making that kind of an argument. look, the investigation is now one year ongoing. having been a former assistant u.s. attorney who prosecuted white-collar crime, he has moved with breathtaking speed, when you consider the number of indictments, the type of indictments, the complexity of the investigation. when you compare that not just to cases that in your own practices, you might be familiar with, and how long they take, but when you compare that to other congressional or special counsel investigations -- if you look at benghazi, and i have the ill fortune of being part of two congressional investigations of gaza, one done on a bipartisan basis by the house andlligence committee debunked a lot of conspiracy benghazi.bout and a second done by the subcommittee on benghazi, very partisan investigation, the cumulative total of those eight investigations in congress, as well as the government's own investigation, took about
the scene in monty python when they are trying to determine if someone is a witch by weighing them and comparing them to a duck. i think that is rudy giuliani's role, making that kind of an argument. look, the investigation is now one year ongoing. having been a former assistant u.s. attorney who prosecuted white-collar crime, he has moved with breathtaking speed, when you consider the number of indictments, the type of indictments, the complexity of the investigation. when you compare that not...
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investigation a witchhunt, i always think, because i literally represent hollywood, the scene in monty python when they're trying to determine if there's a witch fight, comparing it to a dock. i think that's rudy giuliani's role, making that kind of argument. the investigation is now one year ongoing. having been a former is u.s. assistant attorney, he has moved with breathtaking speed considering the type of indictments and the complexity of the investigation. when you compare that not just two cases that you all in your own practices might be familiar with and how long they take, but when you compare it to other congressional or special counsel investigations, if you look at benghazi, i have the ill fortune of being part of two congressional investigations in benghazi. one that was done on a very bipartisan basis and debunk a lot of conspiracy theories on benghazi and a second on that was a very bipartisan investigation. the cumulative total of those eight investigations in congress, as well as the governments own investigation took about three and half years. in the three and half years, t
investigation a witchhunt, i always think, because i literally represent hollywood, the scene in monty python when they're trying to determine if there's a witch fight, comparing it to a dock. i think that's rudy giuliani's role, making that kind of argument. the investigation is now one year ongoing. having been a former is u.s. assistant attorney, he has moved with breathtaking speed considering the type of indictments and the complexity of the investigation. when you compare that not just...
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humans are all individual yes we are all individuals that is a line from monty python and of course we all have the same experiences that shape us we have different structures or tastes and all of these, if you take any two people in the room they will be different but there will be a huge number of commonalities and one that comes back or is there are moments in history that the environment is conditioning us in a way we don't usually acknowledge although the founder of behaviorism famously remarked and was considered to be tongue-in-cheek to take any inventing groomed them into a beggar or doctor or a rich person and shape the baby. that relates to how the environment operates on a person as they grow up it was never experimentally tested but there is some truth to that as we become a little immune to the truth to the extent we focus only on herself as the way we are but on the other hand even the way we our you can imagine life changes to change your personality or the way you interact that come in the form of your house burning down or moving to a different environment or someone d
humans are all individual yes we are all individuals that is a line from monty python and of course we all have the same experiences that shape us we have different structures or tastes and all of these, if you take any two people in the room they will be different but there will be a huge number of commonalities and one that comes back or is there are moments in history that the environment is conditioning us in a way we don't usually acknowledge although the founder of behaviorism famously...
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joining us to discuss all of this, miranda carr, senior macro strategist for python international -- international. there's this wrecking ball going on around the world at the moment hitting emerging-market after emerging-market. we are definitely watching turkey this morning. how did the chinese view it? they have protections in place. if we were to see this escalating into something more significant for emerging markets , how will the chinese authorities play it? >> china is in an interesting position of the moment where it has insulated itself fairly well. basically onned how much money it has to offset inflows are outflows. it is zero at the moment. this is a really rare event. the inflow into china has been restricted -- has been offset by a very restricted outflow. in previous time when you had the spread between the two markets, currently about 63 basis points, you have seen currency come under a lot of pressure back in 2015. guy: any other steps they might take if this were to escalate further? thes long as they keep capital controls in place, so the big thing is the switch i
joining us to discuss all of this, miranda carr, senior macro strategist for python international -- international. there's this wrecking ball going on around the world at the moment hitting emerging-market after emerging-market. we are definitely watching turkey this morning. how did the chinese view it? they have protections in place. if we were to see this escalating into something more significant for emerging markets , how will the chinese authorities play it? >> china is in an...
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britain has a great reputation with satire, perhaps going back to the likes of monty python, do you thinkprovidence. we are in liverpool right now, and to me the story of the beatles is only one such toure. john lennon in his house through the wireless hearing heartbreak hotel from across the atlantic and in the second british invasion, and subsequently the satirical invasion of the states with peter cook, beyond the fringe, coming to america, sol with peter cook, beyond the fringe, coming to america, so i think it is quite likely will happen. have you noticed much of a change since the vote in the industry? in the industry itself, not so much. unfortunately comedians nowadays they have to be half artist and half businessmen, which i always thinks makes you not an artist at all. i think you are either pure artist or you are not. your real artist is a loose cannon, like a john lennon or a johnny rotten or what have you. a lot of the times people get saturated of the business side of it, but as far as the artist speaking up, that is starting to happen. slowly at first but starting to get lo
britain has a great reputation with satire, perhaps going back to the likes of monty python, do you thinkprovidence. we are in liverpool right now, and to me the story of the beatles is only one such toure. john lennon in his house through the wireless hearing heartbreak hotel from across the atlantic and in the second british invasion, and subsequently the satirical invasion of the states with peter cook, beyond the fringe, coming to america, sol with peter cook, beyond the fringe, coming to...
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that is the monty python holy grail. a bit of a scratch. we will see more tomorrow.ion secretary damian hinds can tell us more. hejoins us from hampshire. good morning and thank you for your time this morning. can you outline the proposals you are pushing forward ? the proposals you are pushing forward? this is all about creating more good school places, over 800,000 school places have been created since 2010 and as the population grows and moves you need to make sure you do that and we need to make sure you do that and we need to make sure places are there where there is demand and to make sure they are good places reflecting the diversity of our school system. yes, that includes selective schools being able to expand but also comprehensive intake schools are able to expand as well. today we're also talking about the new wave of free schools, which is really important to bring innovation to the school system, and making sure that faith schools, voluntary aided schools are able to open where there's a need and for them as well. 0n the grammar schools, £50 million fun
that is the monty python holy grail. a bit of a scratch. we will see more tomorrow.ion secretary damian hinds can tell us more. hejoins us from hampshire. good morning and thank you for your time this morning. can you outline the proposals you are pushing forward ? the proposals you are pushing forward? this is all about creating more good school places, over 800,000 school places have been created since 2010 and as the population grows and moves you need to make sure you do that and we need to...
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. >> our next guest says that scene from monty python's "the life of brian" came to mind when thinkingewest member of president trump's legal team. jonathan turley joins us now to explain that. also with us we have former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and an msnbc contributor, joyce vance on the set. nb nbc chief legal correspondent and host of "the beat," ari melber, and john podhoretz is with us as well. >> the strategy has obviously changed with the trump defense team. i don't see any intelligent design here that is going towards the prosecutors and trying to resolve this case. you see with giuliani, who seems to be struggling to beat the timing of that suicide team by half, but he's clearly indicating that they want a more confrontational approach. they're not going to make any concessions. they're threatening the prosecutors. and the question is what is that? and frankly it looks very familiar. i testified during the impeachment hearings for clinton, and this looks a lot like that. they went with this very confrontational approach. they went to the courts on v
. >> our next guest says that scene from monty python's "the life of brian" came to mind when thinkingewest member of president trump's legal team. jonathan turley joins us now to explain that. also with us we have former u.s. attorney for the northern district of alabama and an msnbc contributor, joyce vance on the set. nb nbc chief legal correspondent and host of "the beat," ari melber, and john podhoretz is with us as well. >> the strategy has obviously...
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caroline: watching it from here -- sam: watching from near is like watching a monty python movie andound that, boris johnson writes this op-ed that is very impressive. he talks about in the op-ed about how britain's the second-largest investor into peru and the british and focus on investing and getting a closer trading relationship with latin america. gdp is $5.6a's trillion a year. the eu's gdp is $17.1 trillion a year. so when it comes to boris johnson, he clearly didn't read math. caroline: he is a man often driven by passion and statistics and data. you talk to them about the most terrible and self-inflicted wound being that of brexit. just how deep will this wound and up being? where you see the agreements going? will they end up in some way in the eu trading agreements well past 2019 what you feel we will have a clean break? >> i don't see a clean break coming and i do think theresa may is trying to make the best of a bad hand. see interesting for me to if british leaders throughout andory with the country kingdom or their own personal insurance. 1153 signed a treaty that put
caroline: watching it from here -- sam: watching from near is like watching a monty python movie andound that, boris johnson writes this op-ed that is very impressive. he talks about in the op-ed about how britain's the second-largest investor into peru and the british and focus on investing and getting a closer trading relationship with latin america. gdp is $5.6a's trillion a year. the eu's gdp is $17.1 trillion a year. so when it comes to boris johnson, he clearly didn't read math. caroline:...
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and a link to an alarming letter reading in part, i have set up several pythons, pressure cookers andhe campus. and to do the utmost damage policy. and there's this tweet saying, there are great weapons of destruction. nothing has been found with the school remains on high alert. crack and a football player found dead in mexico during spring break. according to his family was murdered. the family telling them that the mexican government is not doing enough for their son and give no other details on the matter. mexican officials say the 21-year-old amherst college and accidentally fell out of the train and was electrocuted on the train tracks. we will have the story. >>> in california they're asking a judge to -- arguing the legislation is not violating federal migration laws. the present a demonstration suing counseling saying that there was violate the constitution. >> if there is a start on september before the midterms it will be, do you want the open borders or the wall? just like "in god we trust", do you want that in our schools? things like this are with -- what make the presid
and a link to an alarming letter reading in part, i have set up several pythons, pressure cookers andhe campus. and to do the utmost damage policy. and there's this tweet saying, there are great weapons of destruction. nothing has been found with the school remains on high alert. crack and a football player found dead in mexico during spring break. according to his family was murdered. the family telling them that the mexican government is not doing enough for their son and give no other...
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we were wont to do we get to talk about kryptos today and this time as they used to say on money python just google it guys for something completely different on kryptos in that vein we head to london where we're joined by thomas hoffman the c.e.o. of conies is limited thomas thanks for joining us you've got a lot of great experience and an investment funds in the best the funds arena specifically in gold and i was really intrigued to learn about kony cis which is a crypto based upon gold for years i've been saying that for a long term a crypto should be based upon something real you can touch and feel and you're one of them out there tell us about can aces. sure so what we've done it in a service with developed a fair and honest monetary system actually which is designed to be efficient secure and rewarding for the benefit of war both individually and collectively. it's a system that revolves around movement hence the name can a service so what we've tried to do is actually still stimulate the velocity of money to actually serve what money is supposed to serve which is the commerce of
we were wont to do we get to talk about kryptos today and this time as they used to say on money python just google it guys for something completely different on kryptos in that vein we head to london where we're joined by thomas hoffman the c.e.o. of conies is limited thomas thanks for joining us you've got a lot of great experience and an investment funds in the best the funds arena specifically in gold and i was really intrigued to learn about kony cis which is a crypto based upon gold for...