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the music and lyrics are part of an innovative hip hop therapy program called beats, rime rhymes -- rhymesooking at the past and present and future and instilling the idea that your story is powerful. you are resilient and incredible. if you are not a part of this world, the world would be missing out. >> reporter: founded in 2004, beats, rhymes, and life serving those who haven't responded to traditional mental health care. exec ti director and -- executive director and cofounder says participants are uncouraged to rap about their everyday lives. >> we promote a sense of them wants to get in touch with raw emotions and express them in a way that's healthy. >> reporter: they have free16- week classes to kids in juvenile justice system, foster care, community organizations and schools. lessons on the history of hip hop are combined with self- care. they've reached 1500 young people. >> if someone would have told me, love yourself. >> reporter: this is a former foster child. >> they tried so hard to be there for me when i had nobody. that's the same type of love and commitment and care i wan
the music and lyrics are part of an innovative hip hop therapy program called beats, rime rhymes -- rhymesooking at the past and present and future and instilling the idea that your story is powerful. you are resilient and incredible. if you are not a part of this world, the world would be missing out. >> reporter: founded in 2004, beats, rhymes, and life serving those who haven't responded to traditional mental health care. exec ti director and -- executive director and cofounder says...
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it's fine for me the call my father my name the bottom line this rhyme is there for there must be one of africa and we want total freedom for africa to excel and i strongly believe given the opportunity africa will excel and will be their way of the world imagine we had real allies like in europe i mean can you imagine travelling from lagos to dramas but by train those kind of trees we see three hundred same to kilometers per hour while the beauty africa will spread in the wall and this is what i see this is my dream with my music that way to this last question from someone also named for me if you are not in nigeria. no no you. only here on twitter says please ask him what he thinks about near the duration aeration of musical activism. in africa. i would want to be critical of the artist because we were all young and we bought their song that are very. outspoken these days i think i heard one of i can remember the names i think in
it's fine for me the call my father my name the bottom line this rhyme is there for there must be one of africa and we want total freedom for africa to excel and i strongly believe given the opportunity africa will excel and will be their way of the world imagine we had real allies like in europe i mean can you imagine travelling from lagos to dramas but by train those kind of trees we see three hundred same to kilometers per hour while the beauty africa will spread in the wall and this is what...
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it's fine for me the call my father my name the bottom line this rhyme is there for there must be one of africa and we want total freedom for africa to excel and i strongly believe given the opportunity africa will excel and will be the envy of the world imagine we had real allies like in europe i mean can you imagine travelling from lagos to dramas but by train those kind of trees we see three on a center kilometers per hour while the beauty africa will spread in the wall and this is what i see this is my dream with my music that way to this last question from someone also named for me if you are not in nigeria. oh no you. only here on twitter says please ask him what he thinks about new they do generation of musical activism. in africa. i would want to be critical of the artists because we were we were all young and we bought there some that are very. outspoken these days i think i heard one of i can remember the names i think fall i know he's outspoken the few that are speaking out but what my the only thing
it's fine for me the call my father my name the bottom line this rhyme is there for there must be one of africa and we want total freedom for africa to excel and i strongly believe given the opportunity africa will excel and will be the envy of the world imagine we had real allies like in europe i mean can you imagine travelling from lagos to dramas but by train those kind of trees we see three on a center kilometers per hour while the beauty africa will spread in the wall and this is what i...
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it's fine for me the call my father my name the bottom line this rhyme is there for there must be one of africa and we want total freedom for africa to excel and i strongly believe given the opportunity africa will excel and will be their way of the world imagine we had real allies like in europe i mean can you imagine travelling from lagos to dramas but by train those kind of trees we see three hundred center kilometers per hour while the beauty africa will spread in the wall and this is what i see this is my dream with my music segue to this last question from someone also named family if you are not in nigeria. oh no. only here on twitter says please ask him what he thinks about near the duel generation of musical activism. in africa. i would want to be critical of the artist because we were all young and we bought their song that are very. outspoken these days i think i heard one of i can remember the names i think in
it's fine for me the call my father my name the bottom line this rhyme is there for there must be one of africa and we want total freedom for africa to excel and i strongly believe given the opportunity africa will excel and will be their way of the world imagine we had real allies like in europe i mean can you imagine travelling from lagos to dramas but by train those kind of trees we see three hundred center kilometers per hour while the beauty africa will spread in the wall and this is what...
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how this week's jefferson award winner is helping people with beats and rhymes. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not increase the risk of major cardiovascular events like heart attack, stroke, or death. oh! no increased risk? ♪ ozempic®! ♪ ozempic® should not be the first medicine for treating diabetes, or for people with type 1 diabetes or diabetic ketoacidosis. do not share needles or pens. don't reuse needles. do not take ozempic® if you have a personal or family history of medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if you are allergic to ozempic®. stop taking ozempic® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, itching, rash, or
how this week's jefferson award winner is helping people with beats and rhymes. oh! oh! ♪ ozempic®!type 2 diabetes are excited about the potential of once-weekly ozempic®. in a study with ozempic®, a majority of adults lowered their blood sugar and reached an a1c of less than seven and maintained it. oh! under seven? (vo) and you may lose weight. in the same one-year study, adults lost on average up to 12 pounds. oh! up to 12 pounds? (vo) a two-year study showed that ozempic® does not...
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i really don't know what's playing my feeling right now i don't know if i want to fight when the rhyme nor what you know what what i can do. nothing they can do but. he there or out there all of this year or so i hope to learn a new way of leaving. the . place and here is the abuse of the oh. you can walk on the street because you will be follower and you will be either or rob. some criminals. that you want to. see that. used. to. i. i. read a lot of the list the real america that i am it burnell select for the unilateral us you say me there but i damn it. you say belarus get there were a new thing oh no this is. me. i will not be again you notice your. meta say otherwise dominate on. come look you see it at the liverpool that. this does lead rid us. so i was good move. maybe it was just did. i could decide is better. but me. this. is sort of this could have been. also income you know much i. mean what the laws are all. laws. and the no business and. this is the money is they mean mess and. was. used to accuse. the only really knew about this woman horribly them and see what was out or
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. >> those two counts aren't even a rhyme.ren't campaign finance. >> reporter: but they were. cohen paid $130,000 to a porn star to keep her quiet about an alleged affair, admitting in court it was for influencing the election. so that's a campaign contribution. but more than the legal limit, there 2,700. the president says he paid cohen back, but that's irrelevant under the law. >> they at any time come out of the campaign. they came from me. >> reporter: the he just implicate himself in a rhyme? trevor potter chaired the fec under president george w. bush. >> he ended up based on what we know in the record with illegal corporate and excessive corporate contributions not reported to the fec as they should have been. >> reporter: and then there's paul manafort. >> i have great respect for what he has done in terms of what he has gone through. >> reporter: winning praise from the president for not cooperating with prosecutors. >> it is called flipping and it ought to be illegal. >> reporter: the feds often make their case with
. >> those two counts aren't even a rhyme.ren't campaign finance. >> reporter: but they were. cohen paid $130,000 to a porn star to keep her quiet about an alleged affair, admitting in court it was for influencing the election. so that's a campaign contribution. but more than the legal limit, there 2,700. the president says he paid cohen back, but that's irrelevant under the law. >> they at any time come out of the campaign. they came from me. >> reporter: the he just...
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he and his wife were on a country drive and they heard children doing a nursery rhyme chant. they could not remember what the next verse was. they remembered it came from one of the readers that they were raised on and they became obsessed finding the readers and it opened their eyes to surfing the past. -- preserving the past. he collected the things that people should not have thrown away but they kept. every day furniture and houseware and appliances. things that were of everyday life in the 20th century. it begins with the formal room in the front which is a parlor. a number of bedrooms and second floor bedrooms. the back is the dining room. a sitting room and the utilitarian part which is the kitchen and the woodshed in the back. the house is set up for an extended family. eventually the grandparents would live here. the bedrooms would have been on the first floor and the staircases in the center with three bedrooms up but the younger folks would have went up and down the stairs. they would have set up housekeeping in 1860 and they continue through the time. which is abo
he and his wife were on a country drive and they heard children doing a nursery rhyme chant. they could not remember what the next verse was. they remembered it came from one of the readers that they were raised on and they became obsessed finding the readers and it opened their eyes to surfing the past. -- preserving the past. he collected the things that people should not have thrown away but they kept. every day furniture and houseware and appliances. things that were of everyday life in the...
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you know if it does rhyme we're still going to have to fade for another model six waits any why because you know we're still getting frost here it's not warming up real quick and you know where's that we're still going to have tamed and that's just another burden on f. audiences. the australian government pledged an eight hundred million euro increase in funding for drought afflicted farmers in addition to the three hundred sixty million euros of assistance previously announced but would farmers like google be in tumby the most is some long awaited rain. the sale of high caffeine soft drinks to children could be banned in england to teresa mayes government is mulling a pro him ition aimed. at health concerns it's north state twelve week public consultation seeking views on the subject and asking whether restrictions should apply to children under sixteen or eighteen. energy drinks are becoming increasingly popular among children but they contain high levels of sugar and caffeine and have been linked to obesity and a range of other health issues so hot. high blood pressure inability to s
you know if it does rhyme we're still going to have to fade for another model six waits any why because you know we're still getting frost here it's not warming up real quick and you know where's that we're still going to have tamed and that's just another burden on f. audiences. the australian government pledged an eight hundred million euro increase in funding for drought afflicted farmers in addition to the three hundred sixty million euros of assistance previously announced but would...
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they say history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. or is a lot of rhyming.wamp is thathe now, you should have checked it out in 1954. the swamp was bad. things are better today than they were. they are not great, they need to be improved. there still a thriving swamp with a lot of critters in it. disclosure rules, the transparency laws, the post-watergate reforms have made this town much better than it was. that resonated. one of the things that resonated the most with me was joe mccarthy. joe mccarthy was a demagogue. he was right in the sense that there were communists trying to infiltrate the government, he was correct about that. he did not catch any of them, j edgar hoover did. he conducted the campaign of smearing and lying. the entire media world was caught flat-footed and did not know how to respond. this were people, as a did research, you may have heard a hero offrom maine is a mine now having done research for this book. she went to the floor of the senate in 1950 and condemned mccarthyism. to give you historical perspective, edward murrow didn't
they say history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes. or is a lot of rhyming.wamp is thathe now, you should have checked it out in 1954. the swamp was bad. things are better today than they were. they are not great, they need to be improved. there still a thriving swamp with a lot of critters in it. disclosure rules, the transparency laws, the post-watergate reforms have made this town much better than it was. that resonated. one of the things that resonated the most with me was joe mccarthy....
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the music and lyrics are part of an innovative hip hop therapy program called beats, rhymes and lives. >> looking at their past, present and their future and really instilling this idea of your story is powerful. you are resilient, you are incredible. if you are not a part of this world, the world would be missing out. there's two individuals who are dealing with conflict. how are you going to help them get through that? >> founded in 2004, beats, rhymes and life, or brl helps those who have not responded to traditional men tall health care. the director says that participants are encouraged to rap about their every day life. >> brl offers free 16-week classes to kids in the juvenile just cysted 'tis system, foster care, community organizations and schools. lessons on the history of hip hop are combined with self- care. brl has reached 1500 young people. >> if someone would have told me, -- >> like former foster child laura tate. >> they tried so hard to be there for me when i had nobody. that's the same type of love and commitment and care i want to show. >> you know you're tripping,
the music and lyrics are part of an innovative hip hop therapy program called beats, rhymes and lives. >> looking at their past, present and their future and really instilling this idea of your story is powerful. you are resilient, you are incredible. if you are not a part of this world, the world would be missing out. there's two individuals who are dealing with conflict. how are you going to help them get through that? >> founded in 2004, beats, rhymes and life, or brl helps those...
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the whole red, yellow -- i have to remember what the rhyme is, you can tell.heir eyes. ofur , you don't want to get close enough. >> exactly. >> i'll lookhe at eye color of a snake. >> that's another thing, thede gn -- there's a whole slew of things. you can tell whether they're venomous or not. >> you know a lot more about the weather. >> i do. i barely remember that t ilor's deliyme with the moon and the red, and that's a weather thing. >> your rhyming is on point, thank you,lauryn. >> what saturday gong to look like? >> this is the wildlife animal corner over here. we'll talk about the rain. i feel like every time talking about something with weather this summer has been about rain. we have rain inhe forecast. it's not going to be raining the whole time. we are looking at scattered showers for both your saturday and sunday. the most widespread, the best chance is going to be on monday. we have more scattered showers as we get in to tuesday before we finally dry out on wednesday. you can see wve got a few isolated showers out there right now coming through m
the whole red, yellow -- i have to remember what the rhyme is, you can tell.heir eyes. ofur , you don't want to get close enough. >> exactly. >> i'll lookhe at eye color of a snake. >> that's another thing, thede gn -- there's a whole slew of things. you can tell whether they're venomous or not. >> you know a lot more about the weather. >> i do. i barely remember that t ilor's deliyme with the moon and the red, and that's a weather thing. >> your rhyming is...
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story goes, he and his wife were out on a country drive and he heard some children doing a nursery rhyme chant and they couldn't remember what the next verse was, they remembered it had come from one of the mcguffey readers they were raised on. they became possessed about finding the mcguffey readers and that was their first historical collection and it opened their eyes to the concept of preserving the everyday past. lots of museums have finer art and fine furniture. but what he cheollected were th things that people probably should have thrown away, but he kept. we have an amazing collection of everyday furniture, housewares, stoves, everyday life in the 19th century. it begins with the formal room at the front. which is a parlor, it has a number of first-floor bedrooms and second-floor bedrooms, to the back what is now the dining room. beyond a sitting room. and off the back end of a house, the utilitarian parts, as the kitchen and the woodshed. the house is set up for an extended family. so eventually the grandparents lived here. of course the bedrooms would have been on the first fl
story goes, he and his wife were out on a country drive and he heard some children doing a nursery rhyme chant and they couldn't remember what the next verse was, they remembered it had come from one of the mcguffey readers they were raised on. they became possessed about finding the mcguffey readers and that was their first historical collection and it opened their eyes to the concept of preserving the everyday past. lots of museums have finer art and fine furniture. but what he cheollected...
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and wolf home portal for stuff that the rhyme sources in both. fronts unequal for east africa and. i just told. me i. was like a family. everybody was in love with me. that it made me feel like. everybody has a dream and you don't it's sad how your. stomach before was knocking. on our bathroom with visions i want you to try something new for the song young son alleghany and he's on the broader. meaning of community from. hour to hour without any agreement you know was very difficult for. a young boy from africa. and the price tag on me was five hundred thousand dollars one thousand nine hundred three was a huge one and when you're honest if you want to pay the money and then you the mother of satan yes that's what i will do what i have if you don't want to pay the money for the child for this boy is too good out pay the money and then later you have to pay me it's like you buy it from me so then you cut it off and listen. then i pay for the fancy because most of mine and this is a movable type if you don't have to the companies are you know you. want to know. why why only you see a
and wolf home portal for stuff that the rhyme sources in both. fronts unequal for east africa and. i just told. me i. was like a family. everybody was in love with me. that it made me feel like. everybody has a dream and you don't it's sad how your. stomach before was knocking. on our bathroom with visions i want you to try something new for the song young son alleghany and he's on the broader. meaning of community from. hour to hour without any agreement you know was very difficult for. a...
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goes, he and his wife were out in a country drive and they heard some children play, doing a nursery rhyme chant, and between them, they could not remember what the next verse was, and they remembered it had come from one of the mcguffy readers so they became obsessed about finding those readers and it opened their eyes to preserving the past, the everyday bits and pieces. so lots of museums have fine art and fine furniture, but what he collected were the things that people probably should have thrown away but they kept and we have an amazing collection of everyday furniture, housewares, stoves, appliances, you name it, the things that were of everyday life in the 19th and early 20th centuries. it begins with sort of the formal room at the front, which is a parlor. he has a number of first floor bedrooms and also second floor bedrooms. to the back is now what is the dining room. beyond, a sitting room, and then off the back end of the house, the utilitarian parts, the kitchen and the wood shed at the very back. the house is set up for kind of an extended family, so eventually the grandpare
goes, he and his wife were out in a country drive and they heard some children play, doing a nursery rhyme chant, and between them, they could not remember what the next verse was, and they remembered it had come from one of the mcguffy readers so they became obsessed about finding those readers and it opened their eyes to preserving the past, the everyday bits and pieces. so lots of museums have fine art and fine furniture, but what he collected were the things that people probably should have...
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and you have questions on s a seasonange this, i that never had a lot of rhyme or reason to it. it seems to be intensifying more pekt.what you'd ur solution?o >> i have to the a vision we can sustainable we've created a pro biotic. so how ground breaking could be this? >> there are production problem you'll culture and what like greater s productivity p you're the water it's not about whether or not you use 20% more fertilizer. the fact is that you're using 20% more fertilizer. es ed to deal with he's issu of just accumulated industrial agriculture use, you do need to i'ms hi out of the box as ways of fining solutions. people are looking for product activity feign that's can happen and what you see m terms of uses or nie traits i had think anyone yogurt lot of understands that principle there. presumely your impact beyond florida. > it actually can begin to get us into a case where deal with climate change. fertilizer about 1% .urns into nitrus oxide that is more potent. able has imact of being to hak a hillin cars off the road. on know people in florida very upset about this. t
and you have questions on s a seasonange this, i that never had a lot of rhyme or reason to it. it seems to be intensifying more pekt.what you'd ur solution?o >> i have to the a vision we can sustainable we've created a pro biotic. so how ground breaking could be this? >> there are production problem you'll culture and what like greater s productivity p you're the water it's not about whether or not you use 20% more fertilizer. the fact is that you're using 20% more fertilizer. es...
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really don't know what's playing my feeling right now and i don't know if i want to fight when the rhyme nor what you know what. what i can do. nothing they can do so. he there or out there all of this year or so i hope to learn a new way of leaving. places is the abuse of the forty you can walk on the street because you will be pull over and you will be either kidnapped or rob. used. to. what to do. i. mean i. need a lot of the list the real america that i am it for no celeb for the unilateral us you say me there but i damn it. you say color is good there were a new thing oh no this is. i will never again notice your. meta say otherwise dominate on opposite west. go look you see it at the liverpool that this is where grid us. so i was good move. maybe it was just did. i could destroy it is that i mean. this. is sort of this creepy. maybe organism as also income you know much of the secular album and i mean the laws are all. laws. and the no business and. this is the money is they mean mr n.t.v. . was. used to accuse a. movie in there that this woman horribly them in secret was out or nu
really don't know what's playing my feeling right now and i don't know if i want to fight when the rhyme nor what you know what. what i can do. nothing they can do so. he there or out there all of this year or so i hope to learn a new way of leaving. places is the abuse of the forty you can walk on the street because you will be pull over and you will be either kidnapped or rob. used. to. what to do. i. mean i. need a lot of the list the real america that i am it for no celeb for the unilateral...
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story goes, he and his wife were out in a country drive and heard children playing doing a nursery rhyme chant and they were -- between them could not remember what the next verse was. and they remembered it would come from one of the readers that they were raised on so they became possessed about finding the mcguffie readers and that is the first collection and it opened their eyes to the concept of preserving the past, the every day bits and pieces. so a lot of museums have fine art and fine furniture. we have some of that as well. but what he collected were the things that people should have thrown away but they kept. and we have an amazing collection of every day furniture and everyday housewares and stoves, appliances and you name it. the things that were of everyday life in the 19th and early 20th centuries. it begins with sort of the formal room at the front which is a parlor. has a number of first floor bedrooms and second floor bedrooms. to the back is now what is the dining room. beyond a citying room and then off the back end of the house, the kitchen and the wood shed in the
story goes, he and his wife were out in a country drive and heard children playing doing a nursery rhyme chant and they were -- between them could not remember what the next verse was. and they remembered it would come from one of the readers that they were raised on so they became possessed about finding the mcguffie readers and that is the first collection and it opened their eyes to the concept of preserving the past, the every day bits and pieces. so a lot of museums have fine art and fine...
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i really don't know what's playing my feeling right now i don't know if i want to cry when the rhyme nor what you know what. what i can do. nothing they can do so. he there or out there all of this year or so i hope to learn a new way of leaving. a place in. the abuse or. you can walk on the street because you will be pull over and you will be either kidnapped or rob. some criminals. if. you want to. you know used. to. i. i. made a lot of the list the real america that i am it fairly also left for the unilateral us you say me there but i damn it. you say color is good there were a new thing oh no this is. me. i will never again notice your. better meta to say otherwise dominate an absurd west. go look you see it at the middle people that drove by this those who had rid us. so i was good move. maybe it was just did. i could to start is. that me. this. is sort of this give me. york and also income you know much of him the secular album in new york alone for all. and this is the no business and. this is the money it is they mean mess and. it was. used to accuse. we really knew that this
i really don't know what's playing my feeling right now i don't know if i want to cry when the rhyme nor what you know what. what i can do. nothing they can do so. he there or out there all of this year or so i hope to learn a new way of leaving. a place in. the abuse or. you can walk on the street because you will be pull over and you will be either kidnapped or rob. some criminals. if. you want to. you know used. to. i. i. made a lot of the list the real america that i am it fairly also left...
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it doesn't rhyme, it's not catchy, but it's an effective summary. >> if it doesn't rhyme, i'm not interested. >> some jurors may feel that way. it's boring, but effective. and it gets the attention off after rick gates and it gets the attention on those black and white documents that the defense cannot run from. >> it does go to the blizzard, though, kim, this that we see that the mueller team here both went in deep on all of the financi financialc financial chicanery. the defense, manafort's asking to ignore your common sense. manafort's told so many lies about his income, he can't keep them straight. and, do you really think we need more witnesses? what were they doing there? >> well, i do have something catchy for you, which is documents don't lie, they don't die, and they don't misremember. and here we've got jurors who have filled out tax returns, and they have applied for loans, or at least filled out forms, financial forms or credit cards, et cetera, and so they know that what they've done, which is say the truth, tell the truth. and we also have, you know, ten witnesses, irs agent, f
it doesn't rhyme, it's not catchy, but it's an effective summary. >> if it doesn't rhyme, i'm not interested. >> some jurors may feel that way. it's boring, but effective. and it gets the attention off after rick gates and it gets the attention on those black and white documents that the defense cannot run from. >> it does go to the blizzard, though, kim, this that we see that the mueller team here both went in deep on all of the financi financialc financial chicanery. the...
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if this is rhyming or just repeating itself. dan rather, to me, is a lend.sit in one of these chairs for a very long time through some of the most tumultuous times in american history and want to get his perspective of what's going on. >> it's good to hear from those who know. don lemon. >> always good to see you, sir. >> pleasure. >> see you in a minute. >> we're going to talk about this more. i'm going to make it part of the closing argument. no question mollie tibbetts and her family deserve justice. her life mattered. her story should be told but not manipulated for political purposes. that's why we have to make a closing argument about this. next. if you have moderate to severe plaque psoriasis or psoriatic arthritis, little things can be a big deal. that's why there's otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it's a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness, and scaliness of plaques. and for psoriatic arthritis, otezla is proven to reduce joint swelling, tenderness, and pain. and t
if this is rhyming or just repeating itself. dan rather, to me, is a lend.sit in one of these chairs for a very long time through some of the most tumultuous times in american history and want to get his perspective of what's going on. >> it's good to hear from those who know. don lemon. >> always good to see you, sir. >> pleasure. >> see you in a minute. >> we're going to talk about this more. i'm going to make it part of the closing argument. no question mollie...
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i really don't know what's plain my feeling right now i don't know if i want to fight when the rhyme nor what you know what what i can do. nothing they can do so. he there or out there all of this year or so i hope to learn a new way of leaving. the . place and here is the abuse or. you can walk on the street because you will be follower and you will be either or rob. you could you. couple weeks ago that you were the prince. she was. indeed. i. i. read a lot of the list the real america that i am it burnell select for the unilateral us you say me there but i damn it. you say belarus get there were a new thing oh no this is. me. i will not be again you know what us your. meta. other is dominating opposite west. go look you see it at the liverpool with this group or this does lead rid us. in yemen so it was good move. maybe it was just. i could destroy it is there are no middle but me. this. is sort of this green. york and also income you know much of. what the laws are all. laws. on says no business and. this is the money it is they mean mess and. it was. used to accuse a while but i.
i really don't know what's plain my feeling right now i don't know if i want to fight when the rhyme nor what you know what what i can do. nothing they can do so. he there or out there all of this year or so i hope to learn a new way of leaving. the . place and here is the abuse or. you can walk on the street because you will be follower and you will be either or rob. you could you. couple weeks ago that you were the prince. she was. indeed. i. i. read a lot of the list the real america that i...
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so i'll just say that the name of it rhymes with matholic. [ laughter ] and it's run by a guy whose name[ laughter ] >> seth: okay, so quick little question.ow how did you hey weren't lesbians? >> great, great question. they were each pushing a double stroller which means if they were married teach other they'd have four kids. no one can afford to have four kids in new york. you'd have to be billionaires! [ laughter and if there were two lesbian billionaires married to each other in america, i would know about it. [ laughter ] >> seth: still, that doesn't sound very conclusive. >> okay. all righ how about this? while they were in line, one of them said to the other, "i've d been calr jury duty five times in the last six months." and the other one was like, "oh, my god, really?" if you got called for jury duty five times in six montur wife would know about it. light laughter ] you wouldn't keep it secret, quietly getting out of it five times in a row. [ laughter ] and then finally think, "i need to tell brenda about this. [ laughter but i need to wait until we're at the zoo." >> seth: wha
so i'll just say that the name of it rhymes with matholic. [ laughter ] and it's run by a guy whose name[ laughter ] >> seth: okay, so quick little question.ow how did you hey weren't lesbians? >> great, great question. they were each pushing a double stroller which means if they were married teach other they'd have four kids. no one can afford to have four kids in new york. you'd have to be billionaires! [ laughter and if there were two lesbian billionaires married to each other in...
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can we live in a country where we can no longer count on the principle of sticks and stones nursery rhymes will have to be rewritten to may break my bones but words can hurt me sometimes especially in the fine print of a yearly contract that deprives me of the benefits that since the one nine hundred thirty s. have been guaranteed to american workers. in other news we are still following the miss mary mack story and have no updates at the moment in two giant leaps backwards cases for voting rights were lost by the. hamilton county ohio purged thirty thousand minorities veterans and disabled people even though they were registered and eligible because they hadn't voted in two elections the court ruled ohio's use it or lose it policy what's constitutional because purged voters had responded to a postcard asking them to confirm their address i think we should have a paper list post which said you have cordially been invited to be disenfranchised to me that i bring up plus one you can bring up was ten in another case the court ruled that the texas g.o.p. was within its rights to redraw distric
can we live in a country where we can no longer count on the principle of sticks and stones nursery rhymes will have to be rewritten to may break my bones but words can hurt me sometimes especially in the fine print of a yearly contract that deprives me of the benefits that since the one nine hundred thirty s. have been guaranteed to american workers. in other news we are still following the miss mary mack story and have no updates at the moment in two giant leaps backwards cases for voting...
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they have to try and look for things in other people's films that sort of rhyme in some way with something they recognize. there's a great luxury in a country that has enough of a film industry to tell these sorts of stories. >> it's very telling. if you look at how many films were made about world war ii or vietnam and immediately after it's really different. that tells how the con flicflic were perceived in the culture. >> the reality of film making is it's business. you have to think that enough people worldwide will be interested in the story to make it worth telling. >> when fuller was making his second war film, it was steel helmet. it was at a very difficult time. it was really hard for him to convince his producer that he would make a second film that people would want to see. it was depressing news and are people going to want to see that on screen. it's always a challenge. >> one thing i want to get to is there's a ploemoment where a lis pretty much repeated. once by an american and once by a german. it raises really interesting point. early in the film where they are getting rea
they have to try and look for things in other people's films that sort of rhyme in some way with something they recognize. there's a great luxury in a country that has enough of a film industry to tell these sorts of stories. >> it's very telling. if you look at how many films were made about world war ii or vietnam and immediately after it's really different. that tells how the con flicflic were perceived in the culture. >> the reality of film making is it's business. you have to...
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there's no rhyme or reason at some level. what was the rhyme or reason? what were the common denominator is. they really are learning. so the knowledge part, i'm going backwards so there with me. when you asked these kids questions, they have great answers largely because they were applying it. they were creating things they said what they've learned or they were teaching each other. agencies. these kids were trusted to manage their learning. the teachers work in partnership with the kids. but they were not doing that so many schools do. he started tinkering with a lot of agencies. by the time to get to high school, 100% or more of their waking hours are preprogrammed with the opposite. these kids got more and more latitude in terms of defining their path. essential skills. these are places helping kids become creative problem solvers and collaborators and communicators with a lot of schools, memorizing content, replicating rules and procedures , following instruction and those are exactly what machine intelligence is good at. but most important was the p
there's no rhyme or reason at some level. what was the rhyme or reason? what were the common denominator is. they really are learning. so the knowledge part, i'm going backwards so there with me. when you asked these kids questions, they have great answers largely because they were applying it. they were creating things they said what they've learned or they were teaching each other. agencies. these kids were trusted to manage their learning. the teachers work in partnership with the kids. but...
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. >> got up to busta rhyme, that is what i got, busta. >> trevor: let me ask you this.k a story about the 1970s and the klan and a black man on the police force comments on what is happening today in america. >> because i like to say, i say one of the mistakes people make, i feel, is they are saying this is just an american phenomenon. the rise of the right, this is happening globally. and with this guy in the white house, he's made it okay for these, the premise, to come out in the open, they are coming out on the rocks and he legitimizes it. i would even call it a dog whistle, is he on a bull horn. >> trevor: i won't spoil the ending. >> go ahead. >> trevor: not the ending because i want people to enjoy it, there is a magical ending, it a beautiful film but what happens post the movie part is we get thrurs into modern day, from the 1970s to 2017. we go to a choor lots. >> we go to a what happened a year ago yesterday. >> trevor: right. and again i could feel an audience that was taken from a world of make believe which was real to like very much what you don't want to
. >> got up to busta rhyme, that is what i got, busta. >> trevor: let me ask you this.k a story about the 1970s and the klan and a black man on the police force comments on what is happening today in america. >> because i like to say, i say one of the mistakes people make, i feel, is they are saying this is just an american phenomenon. the rise of the right, this is happening globally. and with this guy in the white house, he's made it okay for these, the premise, to come out...
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i thought there was some rhyme or reason. i ran into a book called the chronological bible and it changes the whole perspective on the -- on reading the bible because they mixed different chapters in according to when they actually happened and it's actually much less confusing than reading the bible, but special friend of mine did an outstanding job on a book where he covered his history that, i guess, the subtitle of his book is when i thought i had all of the answers god changed the questions. [laughter] >> and so it's his journey, faith journey and what -- how africa has affected him. he said when you reach your own people, your own town, comfort zone and you probably don't talk about religion very much because you're afraid of what the others might think or might suggest but when you go to africa it's a continent of faith, a whole bunch of countries that have virtually nothing so they live on their faith and shares some of those. another book that i read every day is one quiet moment, it's been the title, title has been
i thought there was some rhyme or reason. i ran into a book called the chronological bible and it changes the whole perspective on the -- on reading the bible because they mixed different chapters in according to when they actually happened and it's actually much less confusing than reading the bible, but special friend of mine did an outstanding job on a book where he covered his history that, i guess, the subtitle of his book is when i thought i had all of the answers god changed the...
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that are vaping need to understand that they're almost playing russian roulette because there's no rhyme or reason as to when or how these batteries are going to explode. but they are ex >> reporter: the fda regulates e-cigarettes. it advises consumers to use safety features, to keep it away from metal objects like keys and coins and says don't charge the device with a phone charger. a group that promotes vaping as an alternative to smoking says the fda should go further. >> we would like to see device manufacturers be able to make safer devices without having to, you know, go through a very burdensome and prohibitive approvals process. >> reporter: attorney bentley says the fda has delayed stricter regulations until 2020. >> the public needs to know that this is still an unregulated industry that operates like the wild, wild west, and they're rushing -- >> reporter: and here's an interesting note. the store manager says the man finished buying the tv before he left to get treatment for his serious burns. in the newsroom, carolyn tyler, abc 7 news. >> yeah, that video is incredible. glad
that are vaping need to understand that they're almost playing russian roulette because there's no rhyme or reason as to when or how these batteries are going to explode. but they are ex >> reporter: the fda regulates e-cigarettes. it advises consumers to use safety features, to keep it away from metal objects like keys and coins and says don't charge the device with a phone charger. a group that promotes vaping as an alternative to smoking says the fda should go further. >> we...
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ministrations iran is are again a target with the rhetoric and the planning and all of that i don't see any rhyme or reason to it all can you is there a silver bullet for you to give me to make me understand it go ahead james. well let me draw an analogy to start with peter people of notice that trump since the day he took office even before has been under siege from people in the intelligence community i think that's one reason why he and the sun the moon and the stars to the pentagon he had to have somebody who was on his side when we put it to the international context that you just raised look we've got clients and i do call them clients of not satellites in europe in the far east like south korea and japan i think he can afford to kick them around but we come to the middle east and talk about israel and saudi arabia i don't think there's so much our clients as where their client given the kind of influence the israelis and the saudis have in this town it's not so easy to cross them so i think he is proceeding much more carefully there just as he indulges the pentagon i think he's indulging t
ministrations iran is are again a target with the rhetoric and the planning and all of that i don't see any rhyme or reason to it all can you is there a silver bullet for you to give me to make me understand it go ahead james. well let me draw an analogy to start with peter people of notice that trump since the day he took office even before has been under siege from people in the intelligence community i think that's one reason why he and the sun the moon and the stars to the pentagon he had...
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know ever since trump entered the oval office a lot of it's been trying to understand if there's a rhyme or reason to his foreign policy and i think that even on this program it's kind of coming together it seems to me it's kind of like going back to the nineteenth century great powers competition without all the values that they were pushed since the second world war it's just it's just really kind of brute power and advantage and looking for competitive advantage and it's very brusque and it seems to appeal just as interested pointed out to us in the first part of the program it does appeal to his base go ahead david yeah i think you know it appears to be all donald trump but just as reagan and gorbachev came out of the meeting and worked. by their advisors no no no you can't get rid of nuclear weapons every time trump has a good idea like get rid of nafta and nato he talks to his advisors and it's off the table i think that it was actually an actual break with us exceptionalism is not on the agenda of donald trump or his advisors i mean it would look like joining the international cri
know ever since trump entered the oval office a lot of it's been trying to understand if there's a rhyme or reason to his foreign policy and i think that even on this program it's kind of coming together it seems to me it's kind of like going back to the nineteenth century great powers competition without all the values that they were pushed since the second world war it's just it's just really kind of brute power and advantage and looking for competitive advantage and it's very brusque and it...
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first, any questions regarding collusion must be asked in the form of a children's rhyme. >> did you in a box? did you collude eating glint, did you collude with putin? now to reduce the threatening nature of the special cel
first, any questions regarding collusion must be asked in the form of a children's rhyme. >> did you in a box? did you collude eating glint, did you collude with putin? now to reduce the threatening nature of the special cel
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iran is are are again on target with the rhetoric and the planning and all of that i don't see any rhyme or reason to it all can you is there a silver bullet for you to give me to make me understand it go ahead james. well let me draw an analogy to start with peter people of notice that trump since the day he took office even before has been under siege from people in the intelligence community i think that's one reason why he and the sun the moon and the stars to the pentagon he had to have somebody who was on his side when we put it to the international context that you just raised look we've got clients and i do call them clients of not satellites in europe in the far east like south korea and japan i think he can afford to kick them around but we come to the middle east and talk about israel and saudi arabia i don't think there's so much our clients as where their client given the kind of influence the israelis and the saudis have in this town it's not so easy to cross them so i think he is proceeding much more carefully there just as he indulges the pentagon i think he's indulging t
iran is are are again on target with the rhetoric and the planning and all of that i don't see any rhyme or reason to it all can you is there a silver bullet for you to give me to make me understand it go ahead james. well let me draw an analogy to start with peter people of notice that trump since the day he took office even before has been under siege from people in the intelligence community i think that's one reason why he and the sun the moon and the stars to the pentagon he had to have...