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to directors who made the hitchcock thriller red rock west in the last seduction, hitchcock perfectedhitchcock means an innocent man's followers into a web of suspense and intrigue. those my favourite kind of movie. let me explain, you think you can explain that? rope is one of the obvious contenders of the pioneering the single take approach in which the whole film appears to been shot in one go. recent oscar winners bert mann in 1917 use the same tactic and one a claim for the technical prowess. another film that dramatically and of its time was vertigo, the psychological thriller about a private detector played byjimmy stewart becomes overly involved with the woman he is tracking. with that dreamlike narrative in pleat ending, vertical was a flop upon its initial release but was voted the best film of all time in the british film magazine in sight and sounds 2012 pole. audiences were not ready for its ambiguity and its deconstruction of the male gaze. but it is often been imitated since. and in body double in phoenix. hitchcock is great for his willingness to push artistic boundari
to directors who made the hitchcock thriller red rock west in the last seduction, hitchcock perfectedhitchcock means an innocent man's followers into a web of suspense and intrigue. those my favourite kind of movie. let me explain, you think you can explain that? rope is one of the obvious contenders of the pioneering the single take approach in which the whole film appears to been shot in one go. recent oscar winners bert mann in 1917 use the same tactic and one a claim for the technical...
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to directors like john dole who made the hitchcock ian thrillers read rock west and the last adductionuspense. it means the man stumbled into a world of suspense and sit —— entry, that was my favourite kind of movie. bell explained? you think you can explain that? 1948's rope is one of the obvious contenders was it painted the single take approach in which the whole film appears to have been shot in one go. recent 0scar film appears to have been shot in one go. recent oscar winners bird man and 1917 used the same tactic and won acclaim for their technical prowess. another film that was dramatically ahead of its time was vertigo, hitchcock's 19 38 -- 1948 was vertigo, hitchcock's 19 38 —— 1948 thriller of a man who becomes overly involved of a woman he is tracking. with its bleak ending, vertigo was a flop on its original release but was voted best film in 2012 hole. audiences weren't ready for its ambiguity and deconstruction of the male gaze but it has been often imitated sense, most knob —— notably in body double and phoenix. hitchcock is greatly admired for pushing artistic foundrie
to directors like john dole who made the hitchcock ian thrillers read rock west and the last adductionuspense. it means the man stumbled into a world of suspense and sit —— entry, that was my favourite kind of movie. bell explained? you think you can explain that? 1948's rope is one of the obvious contenders was it painted the single take approach in which the whole film appears to have been shot in one go. recent 0scar film appears to have been shot in one go. recent oscar winners bird man...
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when a site is very, very dry, like some of the caves and rock shelters in the west and elsewhere, you get a full representation of what these hunter/gatherers made and used, in the form of plant fiber objects, bone, wood objects, which are far more common than stone. nonetheless, here we only have a hint of those nondurable technologies. we have some burn basketry, we have bits and pieces of cordage. we have some bone and wooden artifacts, to give you the idea of what the other side of the technology looked like. but most of the stuff here in the way of artifacts is, in fact, stone. and most of it was used either in the procurement, transport or preparation for consumption of wild plant and animal foods. however, unlike the clovis model, it's clear that the earliest people who came to this site were, in fact, what we called broad-spectrum subsistent folk. in other words, like college guys, they would eat anything in the refrigerator. they were eating elk and mouse-sized animals, and an incredible assortment of plants. we got 1.4 million plant remains from here, 956,000 animal bones, r
when a site is very, very dry, like some of the caves and rock shelters in the west and elsewhere, you get a full representation of what these hunter/gatherers made and used, in the form of plant fiber objects, bone, wood objects, which are far more common than stone. nonetheless, here we only have a hint of those nondurable technologies. we have some burn basketry, we have bits and pieces of cordage. we have some bone and wooden artifacts, to give you the idea of what the other side of the...
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>> look at it about an hour's drive southwest of pittsburgh, in rural west pennsylvania, middle kroft rock shelter has been the sight of extensive archeology work since 1973. after university of pittsburgh students painstakingly removed layer after layer of sediment, evidence of human activity as early as 19,000 years ago was revealed. we visited meadowcroft, the national historic landmark to learn the story from james adovasio, who has been leading archaeology research there for 50 years. >> we are currently 46 kilometers southwest of pittsburgh, pennsylvania in washington county on the north bank of cross creek, which is a small tributary of the ohio river. in 1972, there was a vacancy in the anthropology department at the university of pittsburgh. i joined the faculty there. one of the parameters of which job was to set up an archaeological training program that would train not only graduate and undergraduate students in anthropology and archaeology in the protocols of modern excavation, but also to train people in ancillary fields, geologists, climatologists, floral and fauna specialis
>> look at it about an hour's drive southwest of pittsburgh, in rural west pennsylvania, middle kroft rock shelter has been the sight of extensive archeology work since 1973. after university of pittsburgh students painstakingly removed layer after layer of sediment, evidence of human activity as early as 19,000 years ago was revealed. we visited meadowcroft, the national historic landmark to learn the story from james adovasio, who has been leading archaeology research there for 50...
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that the prevailing wind which normally blows -- there is none today -- blows from west to east across the mouth of the rock shelter, any fires you ignite in the interior are rapidly and efficiently ventilated, any insect pests that might want to bite on you are usually vacated by the prevailing wind. so there is a variety of things that would have drawn you or me or anyone watching this to stay here, and clearly, that was the case prehistorically. so while we believed, for those reasons, that people used the site, we had no idea whatsoever how old it would turn out to be. what we wanted to do here was to make sure that in the process of training students, the very latest technologies, the very most high-resolution technologies of which i or any of the staff were aware were used here, it was always meant to be a methodological tour de force more than a place whose discoveries were paramount. in other words, how you got the data was more critical to us than whatever we found. at least at the beginning. later on as it turned out, as the site proved to be both older and deeper, we recovered indications that we
that the prevailing wind which normally blows -- there is none today -- blows from west to east across the mouth of the rock shelter, any fires you ignite in the interior are rapidly and efficiently ventilated, any insect pests that might want to bite on you are usually vacated by the prevailing wind. so there is a variety of things that would have drawn you or me or anyone watching this to stay here, and clearly, that was the case prehistorically. so while we believed, for those reasons, that...
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and lastly, we really like west rock we talked about this before. they focused on sustainability products around food delivery boxes. once again, solid. they actually restructured their paper mill in south carolina to be more efficient and so we like the changes they made in this environment and they're doing quite well and all of these companies are great profitability and good prices a the these levels >> we're off to a good start i want to expand on what we're doing with small caps and just make it a sort of bigger picture view of some of. thin -- some of the things you guys are doing in your portfolio. we're off the small cap topic now because we're talking about deere, shares of de, which you sold and you bought tractor supply i want you to tell our viewers why. >> i had about a 42% gain in deere. my good friend steven weiss and i had a conversation surround being the appreciation in deere, i agreed and thought it was a little richly valued i took down my exposure and wanted to reallocate the funds back in something agricultural tractor supply
and lastly, we really like west rock we talked about this before. they focused on sustainability products around food delivery boxes. once again, solid. they actually restructured their paper mill in south carolina to be more efficient and so we like the changes they made in this environment and they're doing quite well and all of these companies are great profitability and good prices a the these levels >> we're off to a good start i want to expand on what we're doing with small caps and...
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materials led, and this stay-at-home trade one of the stocks in the materials is a paper mill company, west rockhat they do is they make those food delivery boxes. everyone is doing food delivery now. so they are doing outstanding. they actually exceeded eps when they reported a few weeks ago by 74%. that's part of that overall play in the stay-at-home trade, something you didn't think about, you know, who makes this food delivery box? so we are seeing this throughout echo lab is another material company that's doing exceptionally well cleaning services. stay-at-home, doing well this this market. what is happening now, it is spreading out, more than just tech, it is spreading across to other sectors. >> thanks for bringing us some names we don't talk about every day. hold on a minute we are getting uber numbers just coming out speaking of food delivery. deirdre bosa has the numbers for us >> sara, mixed results from uber on the heels of that regulatory win in alifornia better than expected loss, 62 cents versus 65 cents the street was expecting. a revenue miss, $3.13 billion versus $3.2 billion
materials led, and this stay-at-home trade one of the stocks in the materials is a paper mill company, west rockhat they do is they make those food delivery boxes. everyone is doing food delivery now. so they are doing outstanding. they actually exceeded eps when they reported a few weeks ago by 74%. that's part of that overall play in the stay-at-home trade, something you didn't think about, you know, who makes this food delivery box? so we are seeing this throughout echo lab is another...
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west. bank protests quickly turned violent riots. hold rocks at israeli soldiers. don't know what we are protesting against us. secretary of state imposed a visit to no legal settlement coldly which is unprecedented. that makes trump an accomplice in the war, crimes against the palestinians will continue to confront the so-called deal of the century, which will not go away with the disappearance of truong. and the south would look, i know we have suffered from all american administrations because it has a bias towards the israeli occupation. but this administration is a partner with the israeli occupation, who try to change things when president biden takes office and it is a long struggle with do all we can still pull the interests of our people. we will defend our land to the end. about that is i believe that this visit by the secretary of state to the settlement. he spots of on go in aggression is because president drum is against the palestinian people. and i spoke with 2 foreign affairs on less about my proposed visit to israel and generally how the trump of m
west. bank protests quickly turned violent riots. hold rocks at israeli soldiers. don't know what we are protesting against us. secretary of state imposed a visit to no legal settlement coldly which is unprecedented. that makes trump an accomplice in the war, crimes against the palestinians will continue to confront the so-called deal of the century, which will not go away with the disappearance of truong. and the south would look, i know we have suffered from all american administrations...
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protests in the west bank, quickly turned violent as rioters hurled rocks at israeli soldiers. he spoke with foreign policy experts on a visit and how the trump administration's policy is how the israeli palestinian conflict. some talk about diplomacy and peace. what does it mean for an entire nation of people, palestinian people who have been dislocated now for a century? plus. this is horrible for so many millions of palestinians families, and would pump a 0 is doing, is giving the green light in the next few weeks for. 'd the hard right in israel to continue to trample over palestinian self-determination and 16 she knew to gobble up historical palestinian land in gaza in the west bank. and now these incursions into syria instead of go on heights, i mean israel functions as a massive u.s. war base in the middle east, seemingly do whatever they want without any consequences. it's an unprecedented move for any, you know, a high ranking american official on the level of, of secretary and certainly secretary of state which is the highest in america to come and visit, you know, a
protests in the west bank, quickly turned violent as rioters hurled rocks at israeli soldiers. he spoke with foreign policy experts on a visit and how the trump administration's policy is how the israeli palestinian conflict. some talk about diplomacy and peace. what does it mean for an entire nation of people, palestinian people who have been dislocated now for a century? plus. this is horrible for so many millions of palestinians families, and would pump a 0 is doing, is giving the green...
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infuriated palestinians by paying a visit to jewish settlements in the west bank, protests quickly tun violent as rioters held rocks at israeli soldiers. protesting against u.s. secretary of state imposed a visit to new illegal settlement coldly which is unprecedented. that makes trump an accomplice in your crimes against the palestinians will continue to come from this deal of the century with the disappearance of truong. and i. so i know we have suffered from all american administrations because it is a bias towards the israeli occupation. but this administration is a partner with the israeli occupation. we will try to change things when president biden takes office. it is a long struggle. we will do all we can to uphold the interests of our people. we will defend our land to the end. that is, believe that this visit by the secretary of state to the settlement, spots of own go in aggression, is because president drum is against opposed to people like political analyst who's based interests. thanks for coming on. i want to start off with the words of a promise to negotiate to his side, rather accuse pompei of usin
infuriated palestinians by paying a visit to jewish settlements in the west bank, protests quickly tun violent as rioters held rocks at israeli soldiers. protesting against u.s. secretary of state imposed a visit to new illegal settlement coldly which is unprecedented. that makes trump an accomplice in your crimes against the palestinians will continue to come from this deal of the century with the disappearance of truong. and i. so i know we have suffered from all american administrations...
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two people are dead and three injured after a steam pipe explosion rocked the campus of a connecticut veterans hospital. workers at the westacility had just installed a erans hospitay this morning when it exploded. no hospital patients were injured. an investigation is underway into the cause of the explosion. today the father and son charged in the killing of ahmaud arbery were denied bond by a georgia judge. gregory and travis mcmichael are accused in the february shooting of arbery as he was out for a jog near the town of brunswick. prosecutors at the hearing reveal a history of racially offensive texts sent by travis mcmichael. the new general manager of the miami marlins is in a league of her own. kim ng is now the highest ranking woman in major league baseball operations. she has 30 years of big league experience and calls her new leadership role the honor of her career. ng says her goal now is, of course, to bring championship baseball to miami. "on the road" is next. reality tv taken to the extreme. as the flames spread, a viewer became a first responder. as the flames spread, a viewer became a first responder. cal
two people are dead and three injured after a steam pipe explosion rocked the campus of a connecticut veterans hospital. workers at the westacility had just installed a erans hospitay this morning when it exploded. no hospital patients were injured. an investigation is underway into the cause of the explosion. today the father and son charged in the killing of ahmaud arbery were denied bond by a georgia judge. gregory and travis mcmichael are accused in the february shooting of arbery as he was...
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west coast as you said. it was a very different environment. it was rock solid financially, a true fiduciary. they put the interest of the clients first. premier banker and also trusted advisors to wealthy families. that's what i think about it as. but there's another dimension to it that you are just describing. >> he describes it as a special place. it wasn't a retail bank except for a few in new york city. so, that was the history. what i found on the first day, you were given a video of the history of j.p. morgan and the first thing you learn is doing first-class business in a first-class way. again, that was important to me. i want to make sure i'm in an institution that had high standards of integrity. >> i might add if you look at the website today, there was a tremendous amount when it said there is a lot about the history of j.p. morgan going back as well and they have a different motto, but it's close. so talk about the developing marked crisis. you were there in the midst of it. the bank was changing and there was an iconic leader named lou who wanted to go international and of cou
west coast as you said. it was a very different environment. it was rock solid financially, a true fiduciary. they put the interest of the clients first. premier banker and also trusted advisors to wealthy families. that's what i think about it as. but there's another dimension to it that you are just describing. >> he describes it as a special place. it wasn't a retail bank except for a few in new york city. so, that was the history. what i found on the first day, you were given a video...
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these are not rules that are written, not some rock somewhere and given down by a higher authority. these are simply rules that allowed west to prosper. so, you know, you're having a new multilateral structure and this idea that china is simply a child that needs to be taught a lesson, isn't true. china has been prospering for the last 40 years. they feel very confident in the system that they've created, especially in view of the financial meltdown. and also most recently their response that both terms of how and economics. so the idea that they're going to change that simply because they should be following rules. i think it's doubtful they saw what happened to pan with the plaza courts, and i'm certain that they're not going to comply with this idea of not going under to a set of rules that is meant to contain polio in hong kong. this is much more than just a trade war, isn't it? yes, basically, i think discussions about the a strangely end china relationship has focused really on, on the wrong things. this discussion about who is right, who has produced evidence, who did it wrong? i don't think that that is an approach
these are not rules that are written, not some rock somewhere and given down by a higher authority. these are simply rules that allowed west to prosper. so, you know, you're having a new multilateral structure and this idea that china is simply a child that needs to be taught a lesson, isn't true. china has been prospering for the last 40 years. they feel very confident in the system that they've created, especially in view of the financial meltdown. and also most recently their response that...
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these are not rules that are written, not some rock somewhere and given down by a higher authority. these are simply rules that allowed west to prosper. so, you know, you're having a new multilateral structure and this idea that china is simply a child that needs to be taught a lesson, isn't true. china has been prospering for the last 40 years. they feel very confident in the system that they've created, especially if you are a national meltdown. also, most recently, their response both jump health and economics. so the idea that they're breaking into inside stories take you live to ethiopia as part of a promise. i'll be ahmed. is speaking this now or highlights on where we are right now. and i believe that's important. most of the questions talk about the status of the government, saving the lives of citizens. and these are questions of livelihood as much as possible. if not everything, i'll try to show you how it looked like from the beginning 1st of all in the past 27 years. being human treatments to took place in their country. and the tests for democracy and good governance in our country as definitely not what i wou
these are not rules that are written, not some rock somewhere and given down by a higher authority. these are simply rules that allowed west to prosper. so, you know, you're having a new multilateral structure and this idea that china is simply a child that needs to be taught a lesson, isn't true. china has been prospering for the last 40 years. they feel very confident in the system that they've created, especially if you are a national meltdown. also, most recently, their response both jump...
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west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and traveling downward through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean ground water many life forms flourish. kike like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple mate. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and to slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitrate fro
west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and traveling downward through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the...
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west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and travelling down were. through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple make. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitrate fro
west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and travelling down were. through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in...
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west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked traveling downward through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean ground water many life forms flourish. pyke like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple mate. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitrate from nitrogen fe
west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked traveling downward through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps...
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west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and travelling downwards through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was. once crowned water in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean groundwater many life forms flourish . kike like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male piker chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple mate. these pristine ponds are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. the. nitr
west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked and travelling downwards through sand gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was. once crowned water in...
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thinking number one, it was you were a kid from the west coast as you said, the son of the greek emigrants. it was a very different environment, it was rock solid financially, a true fiduciary. they put the interest of the client's first, the premier bank or blue-chip companies and also trusted advisors to wealthy families. that's what i think of it as. but there's another dimension to it that you were just describing. >> i would say he describes it as a special place if you like the bankers to the government, to the elite it wasn't a retail bank so that was the history and what i found on the first day, you were given a history of j.p. morgan and the first thing you learned was first-clas first cls in a first-class way and again, that was important to me because i'm a researcher and i want to make sure i'm in an institution with high standards of integrity. >> and i might add if you look at the website today, there was a tremendous amount when it said there's a lot about the history of j.p. morgan going back as well and they have a different motto but it's close. so talk about again, the developing country crisis and you were there in th
thinking number one, it was you were a kid from the west coast as you said, the son of the greek emigrants. it was a very different environment, it was rock solid financially, a true fiduciary. they put the interest of the client's first, the premier bank or blue-chip companies and also trusted advisors to wealthy families. that's what i think of it as. but there's another dimension to it that you were just describing. >> i would say he describes it as a special place if you like the...
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rock? >> the nina and the pinta. >> the santa maria? >> the may flower. jesse: why did the pilgrims come from england. >> to explore the west >> they were from the united kingdom escaping religious persecution. jesse: what do you think was on the menu at the first thanksgiving? >> perhaps some sort of local vegetable and maybe meat. turkey? i don't know. buffalo? chicken? i have no idea. >> maybe wild turkey, pheasants. jesse: wild turkey like you drink? >> no. that probably would have made the dinner a whole lot better. >> hush puppies boiled and fried. jesse: when the pilgrims got here where did they land? >> i have no idea. >> plymouth rock. >> yes. jesse: where is plymouth rock? >> massachusetts. jesse: do you know who i am? >> no, who the hell are you? jesse: i'm watters and this is my world. we'll look at the greatest moments in turkey pardoning history. >> like so many presidential flops, this one started in the great state of iowa in what can be described as an act of play and pandering. these turkeys named themselves corn and cob. look at that beautiful, beautiful bird. that's a lucky bird. jesse: president trump p
rock? >> the nina and the pinta. >> the santa maria? >> the may flower. jesse: why did the pilgrims come from england. >> to explore the west >> they were from the united kingdom escaping religious persecution. jesse: what do you think was on the menu at the first thanksgiving? >> perhaps some sort of local vegetable and maybe meat. turkey? i don't know. buffalo? chicken? i have no idea. >> maybe wild turkey, pheasants. jesse: wild turkey like you...
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west african nation of burkean, a faso is about to vote in elections overshadowed by escalating extremist violence . more than 2000, people have been killed and a 1000000 more have fled their homes. president rock cabaret is widely expected to win a 2nd term as main rival eddie come boyko has been endorsed by the long serving a former leader blaze. she had just insurgency has left large areas, cut off, leaving many voters unable to take part another day. another early start for bernadette trying to provide for 4. children means spending most of her time here, but there's not much to sell. the main fridge stopped working. so she can sell fish or rice. 8 that just doesn't work. there is no money in this country, and i cannot afford the repairs that either way, there is no guarantee shall have customers. with an absolute militant attacks, people are keeping together what they have their jihad, this is the poverty. this must stop. i want to take care of my children. bernadette is one of so many in the country trying to survive with very little hundreds of thousands don't even have a home displaced in their own country. they are clustered on the outskirts of the city. more than 1000000, people have
west african nation of burkean, a faso is about to vote in elections overshadowed by escalating extremist violence . more than 2000, people have been killed and a 1000000 more have fled their homes. president rock cabaret is widely expected to win a 2nd term as main rival eddie come boyko has been endorsed by the long serving a former leader blaze. she had just insurgency has left large areas, cut off, leaving many voters unable to take part another day. another early start for bernadette...
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west, an opponent of the 1st round miers sundog. she says she wants to tackle corruption in a country that has been rocked by political instability and a $1000000000.00 bank fraud scheme that saw the a privilege of 50 percent of moldova's g.d.p. disappear. currently, more than a 1000000 moldovans live or work abroad, a lack of opportunities of one of europe's poorest nations means that remittances are currently propping up the economy. many moldovans living abroad, mostly in western countries, more affinity with sunday's vision. and this year, double the amount of voted since the previous election in 2016, the whole dog came. and just because they know that this is their duty and no matter how far away from their homes, their participation makes the this is an election where the country will decide whether it will stick with the status quo or not. for russia, mass protests against its allies in belarus and kyrgyzstan is another post soviet country that is a crossroads with many watching which direction it will take. so that i go out, jazeera kisha. now this is al-jazeera. these are the top stories. the un's acting envoy to libya says
west, an opponent of the 1st round miers sundog. she says she wants to tackle corruption in a country that has been rocked by political instability and a $1000000000.00 bank fraud scheme that saw the a privilege of 50 percent of moldova's g.d.p. disappear. currently, more than a 1000000 moldovans live or work abroad, a lack of opportunities of one of europe's poorest nations means that remittances are currently propping up the economy. many moldovans living abroad, mostly in western countries,...
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rock, blues, jazz. everything we listen to these days had its start right here in west africa. an exaggeration to say that "sod tracker" has taken a trip to the cradle of western music. [speaks foreign language]
rock, blues, jazz. everything we listen to these days had its start right here in west africa. an exaggeration to say that "sod tracker" has taken a trip to the cradle of western music. [speaks foreign language]
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west things are just as troubling. two days ago the attorney general from arizona found 18 unopened ballots hidden under a rock. those ballots have since been returned but shows how vulnerable mail in boating is. if that doesn't convince you check out what is happening in nevada. clark county officials have counted thousands of mail in ballots did people from people who no longer live there. thousands of complaints from voters including jill stogie who claimed this happened to her. >> in person, this time they mailed out the ballots and somebody took my ballot and also took the ballot of my roommate. >> guaranteeing the integrity of our vote is necessary for both parties. joe biden says let every vote count but that is foolish and would be illegal. state laws require certain parameters be met for voter eligibility. i could vote tonight if i wanted to. should that vote count. we should ensure every legal vote counts, to be specific and correct. every improper vote cancels out a legal vote on the other side. that must never be allowed to happen. we need to make certain most americans believe elections are won or
west things are just as troubling. two days ago the attorney general from arizona found 18 unopened ballots hidden under a rock. those ballots have since been returned but shows how vulnerable mail in boating is. if that doesn't convince you check out what is happening in nevada. clark county officials have counted thousands of mail in ballots did people from people who no longer live there. thousands of complaints from voters including jill stogie who claimed this happened to her. >> in...
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have very senior senators and locked into a race and you go out west to arizona where martha mcsally is going up against the democratic rockike kelley. and colorado where cory gardner is struggling to hold on to a state that has been moving to the left. he's facing john hickenlooper. they represent the clearest path to the majority. then did you to tier 2. these are states where republicans -- democrats have been running surprisingly strongly this cycle. they've been vastly out raising in some cases their republican opponents. that tier starts with south carolina where lindsey graham is fending off challenger jamie harrison who's raised more money than any senate candidate this cycle and then two very close races in georgia. i know you've been talking about georgia a lot this morning. both races could go to runoffs. you have republican opponent david perdue with 33-year-old opponent john ossoff and kelly loeffler with an election that's a free-for-all including pastor raphael warknock. in iowa, president trump won that state by 10 points in 2016. now a lot of polls show it's a tight race between joni ernst and the democrat
have very senior senators and locked into a race and you go out west to arizona where martha mcsally is going up against the democratic rockike kelley. and colorado where cory gardner is struggling to hold on to a state that has been moving to the left. he's facing john hickenlooper. they represent the clearest path to the majority. then did you to tier 2. these are states where republicans -- democrats have been running surprisingly strongly this cycle. they've been vastly out raising in some...
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out west, things are just as troubling two days ago and the attorney general they are from arizona around 18 unopened ballots hidden under a rockof those ballots have since been returned but it shows you how vulnerable mail-in voting is to be tampered with. if that doesn't convince you, check out what's happening in nevada. the g.o.p. believes clark county officials have counted thousands of mail-in ballots from dead people and to people who no longer live there. if the party have fielded complaints from voters including joe stokely who claims this happened to her. speak out in years past i always voted in person. this time, they mailed out the ballots and somebody took my ballot. they also took the balance of my roommate. >> laura: guaranteeing the integrity of our vote is necessary for both parties. that's foolish and would be illegal. state laws require that certain parameters be meant for voter eligibility. i cannot go vote tonight if i wanted to, should the vote count? another words we should ensure every legal vote counts to be specific and correct. every improper vote cancels out illegal votes on the other side. that mus
out west, things are just as troubling two days ago and the attorney general they are from arizona around 18 unopened ballots hidden under a rockof those ballots have since been returned but it shows you how vulnerable mail-in voting is to be tampered with. if that doesn't convince you, check out what's happening in nevada. the g.o.p. believes clark county officials have counted thousands of mail-in ballots from dead people and to people who no longer live there. if the party have fielded...
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west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked. travelling downwards through sand. and gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in the alps to the south. there's a huge aquifer beneath the upper run valley. in the valley groundwater bubbles up to the surface in spots where the rock and ground are permeable. that's how such ponds are formed. in the clean ground water many life forms flourish. kike like the temperature and the oxygen and nutrients levels in the water not too much and not too little. here some male pike are chasing after a female after a bit of a song and dance one couple meet. these pristine cons are under threat. intensive farming means insecticides pesticides chemical fertilizers and slurry can all pollute groundwater. and thus the springs that feed the ponds. nitra
west and the black forest up plans to the east feed streams. or seeps directly into the ground through soil and wherever the rock is porous permeable or cracked. travelling downwards through sand. and gravel or other formations it's filtered and purified while also picking up minerals along the way some of them of great value. when the water reaches impermeable rock it flows along the top of that layer and into the valley. if it feeds into the river it mingles with what was once groundwater in...
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west, an opponent of the 1st round miers son. she says she wants to tackle corruption in a country that has been rocked by political instability anda $1000000000.00 bank fraud scheme that saw the a privilege of 50 percent of moldova's g.d.p. disappear. currently, more than a 1000000 moldova's live or work abroad, a lack of opportunities of one of europe's poorest nations means that remittances are currently propping up the economy. many moldovans living abroad, mostly in western countries, more affinity with sunday's vision. and this year, double the amount of voted since the previous election in 2016, their hold or ones of growth came. and just because they know that this is their duty and no matter how far away from their homes, their participation makes the this is an election where the country will decide whether it will stick with the status quo or not. for russia, mass protests against his allies and but i roost and kyrgyzstan is another post servite country that is of a crossroads with many what should which direction it will take out. jazeera kisha now or now to belarus because that police are reportedly fired tear gas and
west, an opponent of the 1st round miers son. she says she wants to tackle corruption in a country that has been rocked by political instability anda $1000000000.00 bank fraud scheme that saw the a privilege of 50 percent of moldova's g.d.p. disappear. currently, more than a 1000000 moldova's live or work abroad, a lack of opportunities of one of europe's poorest nations means that remittances are currently propping up the economy. many moldovans living abroad, mostly in western countries, more...
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west african nation of dark enough aso, is about to vote in elections overshadowed by escalating extremist violence. more than 2000, people have been killed and a 1000000 more have fled their homes. president rock is widely expected to win a 2nd term. his main rival, any convoy, though, has been endorsed by the long serving former leader. now, a jihadist insurgency has left a large area is cut off, leaving many voters unable to take part in another day, another early start for bernadette trying to provide food for children, means spending most of her time here. but there's not much to sell. the main fridge stopped working, so she can sell fish or rice. that much money just doesn't work. there's no money in this country, and i cannot afford the repairs either way, there's no guarantee she'll have customers with an opposite. she militant attacks, people are keeping together what they have the jihad, this is the poverty, this must stop. i want to take care of my children. bernadette is one of so many in the country trying to survive with very little hundreds of thousands. don't even have a home displaced in their own country. they are clustered on the outskirts of the city. more than 1000000, peop
west african nation of dark enough aso, is about to vote in elections overshadowed by escalating extremist violence. more than 2000, people have been killed and a 1000000 more have fled their homes. president rock is widely expected to win a 2nd term. his main rival, any convoy, though, has been endorsed by the long serving former leader. now, a jihadist insurgency has left a large area is cut off, leaving many voters unable to take part in another day, another early start for bernadette trying...