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but the seuss says these rats are otherwise very good pets. they actually get clean because the. toilet to give it a tree like. this and the small. easy to be trimmed. like what we have here you can see that yeah pretty badly and cute. except that they might nibble at everything you have. but that would be forgiven for it's the year of the rex. and all that's left to do now is to wish your chimney and quite happy chinese new when see you on monday. good job it. sure linked to news from africa. your link to exception your stories and discussion. is as easy as i want with say d.w. to come smart to come join us on facebook. for the. logo to the girl makes you join. the fun of stood. with the exclusive. must see concerning star trek culture to europe. should be curious minds. do it yourself networkers. subscribers don't miss out. will coronavirus bring business life in china to a standstill chinese authorities are rapidly expanding and not most quarantine exits aimed at containing the deadly virus will go to our correspondent in beijing for the nations. also coming up as the davos me
but the seuss says these rats are otherwise very good pets. they actually get clean because the. toilet to give it a tree like. this and the small. easy to be trimmed. like what we have here you can see that yeah pretty badly and cute. except that they might nibble at everything you have. but that would be forgiven for it's the year of the rex. and all that's left to do now is to wish your chimney and quite happy chinese new when see you on monday. good job it. sure linked to news from africa....
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but the seuss says these rats are otherwise very good pets. should be clean because he never get what. toilet to give each other treated like any. pets and they are also. easy to be trained. like what we have you considered yeah pretty badly and cute. except that they might nibble at everything you have. but that would be forgiven for it's the year of the reps. and all that's left to do now is to wish your chimney i'm quite happy trying when see you on monday. every 2 seconds a person is forced to flee their home. the consequences of the disastrous our documentary series displaced depicts dramatic humanitarian crises from. forgetting we don't have time to think i didn't go to university to kill people but i actually thought hey i'm in a hammock people feel for their cars and their future so they seek refuge abroad but what will become of course to stay behind and simply battle my husband went to peru because of the crisis that i wonder if he hadn't gone there we would have died of hunger one of them. displaced this week. will coronavirus bring
but the seuss says these rats are otherwise very good pets. should be clean because he never get what. toilet to give each other treated like any. pets and they are also. easy to be trained. like what we have you considered yeah pretty badly and cute. except that they might nibble at everything you have. but that would be forgiven for it's the year of the reps. and all that's left to do now is to wish your chimney i'm quite happy trying when see you on monday. every 2 seconds a person is forced...
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$200,000 reward of the largest incoun history was apauded by to shore audrey acquaintances like dan seuss i think it's great because hopefully this will bring more people into the there was more infoation towards case and bring closure to it new videoalso trees white bmw driving f on a route along is cliff drive 41th avenue and onto so cal san jose road could the technology executives killing the related to his involvement with the legal cannabis trade here all these businesses at are looking into not just the cannabis industry so everytng that we have gotten to this int. >>shows to shore as legitimate business owner in all all asects of his life and i'm surafter it was well knowand pleasure point fellow surfer speak highly of him and would like nothing better than to see his killrs brought to juice as a shocker and i can't believe it hpened in this in this town you think. >>such a small town and we've never had ything bad like that happned he was well liked and receive in the communi so i think it was just a shock. a major impact everybody in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>sherif
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$200,000 rewa of the largest in county history was applauded by to shore audrey acquaintances like dan seuss i think it's great bring more people into the there was more information towards case and bring closure to it new video also trees white bmw driving off on a route along is iff drive 41th avenue and onto so cal san jose ro could the technology executiv killing the related to his involvement with the legal cannabis trade here all these businesses at are looking into not just the cannabis dustryso everythg thatwe have gotten to this point. >>shows to ore as a legitimate business ownein all l pects of his life and i'm su after it was well known and pleure point llow surfer speak highly of him and would like nothing bettr than to see his killers brought to justice as a shocker and i can't believe it haed in thiin this town you think. >>such a small town and we've never had anything bad like that happened he was well iked and received in the community so i think it was ust a shock. a major impact everybody in santa cruz rob fladeb kron 4 news. >>well a man has been arrested connection to i
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china says it will ban or significantlyeduce the seuss of environmentally unfriendly plastic productsver the next five years. the plan includes an end to the use of single-use plastics by says it will develop recycleable alternatives. and there's been an awful lot of attention on these two jennifer aston was brily reunited with her former husband, brad pitt. they were seenra colating each other after she was named best actress and he took best supportingctor. now, we've been focused on t bush fes in us a dwrail over the last couple of months -- australia over the last couple ofonths. now they're experiencing other types of extreme weather events as well. have a look at this. first of all, this is the capital. itas hit by a huge hail storm, as well as wind o gustsf than 100 kilometers per hour. this gives you the idea of the damage it was doing, not just to cars, but to buildings too. we also have these pictures from one town in new south what's. it's been -- south wales -- wales. adly affected by drought and it finds itself in the path of a dust storm. this is what it looks like when
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process has been flawed from the outset it resembles not a congressional action it resembles more dr seuss book knowing not which way it goes on september 24th press the speaker declared at a press conference the house was conducting an impeachment inquiry however to the contrary to the speaker's decree that she knew that we were all of a sudden impeachment inquiry the house did not authorize the impeachment inquiry until october 31st by adopting h.r. 660 it is just said just a moment ago that the speaker has been leading the fight for a fair trial in the senate i wish the speaker had been leading for a fair hearing in the house instead of trashing our rules for those 71 out of 78 days from the time it was announced at a press conference to the time we finished the president was not permitted to participate in these meetings think about it 71 days out of 78 in which we actually did something on impeachment is not presented to the ability to cross-examine fact witnesses present counter-arguments no due process at all in those 71 days when presented with the opportunity when it came to the j
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seuss book. 24 the speaker declared that the house was conducting an impeachment inquiry. contrary to the decree that we were all in the impeachment inquiry the house did not october. that by the speaker has been leading the fight for a fair trial in the senate which the speaker had been leading for a fair hearing in the house instead of trashing our rules. days from71 out of 78 the time it was announced to the time we finished the president was not permitted to participate. in which we actually did something. he was not able to cross-examine, no due process at all and those 70 what does. presented with the opportunity instead of the judiciary committee stepping up and acting we had love professors that already had talking points. we could have had staffers who testified again. a lot of good. where were the fact witnesses? we became the rubberstamp. democrats violated house rules and abuse the rules. they violated h 660. when democrats that i call for impeachment because it is an emergency. another said we have a crime in progress. my favorite is the crime spree in progres
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seuss. >> comedian gary gullman makes jokes about his depression because he has to. >> i was so clearly in distress. my hands were shaking. i acknowledged that i was sick and i started to write jokes about it because that's the most comfortable i am is when i'm being funny. so i started saying things like, have you ever gotten recognized in the psyche ward? >> it's a true story. you were recognized in the psyche ward? >> yes. yes. the day i got there, a man came up to me and said, i won't tell anybody, but you are gary gulman, right? >> i grew up at a time the definition of manhood was so narrow. you were either clint eastwood or richard simmons. there was nothing in between. there were no paul rudds. no kind-eyed mark rufalos. you had to be so hard. >> his new film "the great depresh" is a brutally honest view of his battle back from depression. >> you were afraid you weren't going to get better? >> i wasn't communicating. there was nothing i looked forward to and i spent a lot of time trying to think of painless suicides. yeah. >> he was forced to step back from comedy. admitted himse
seuss. >> comedian gary gullman makes jokes about his depression because he has to. >> i was so clearly in distress. my hands were shaking. i acknowledged that i was sick and i started to write jokes about it because that's the most comfortable i am is when i'm being funny. so i started saying things like, have you ever gotten recognized in the psyche ward? >> it's a true story. you were recognized in the psyche ward? >> yes. yes. the day i got there, a man came up to me...
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the largest in county history was applauded by to shore audrey acqintances like dan seuss i think it's great because hopefully this will bring morepeople into the there was more information towas case and bring closure to it new video also trees white bmw driving off on a route along cliff ive 41th avenue and onto so ca san jose road could the technology exutives killing the related to his involvent with the legal cannabis trade re all these businesses that are looking into not just the cannabis industry so everythg that we have gotten to this point. >>shows to shore as a legitimate business owner in all all aspects ofhis life. >>i'm sure after it was well known d pleasure point llow surfer spk highly of him and would like nothing better than to see his killers brought to justice as a shocker and i can't beeve it happened in this in this town you think. >>such a small town and we've never had anything bad that happened he was well liked and received in the community so i think it was st a shock. a major impact everybody in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 news. >>in the north bay police
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seuss book not knowing which way it goes. >> trace: the house voted to transmit the articles of impeachment to the senate and articles will be walk to capitol hill. the chief white house correspondent john roberts reaction from the white house, first chad pergram reporting live from capitol hill. chadha, what do the impeachment managers do now exactly? >> there is a meeting going on in the basement of the capital where all seven of these managers are getting together. i asked val demings a second term member, one of the impeachment members, when she found out if she could tell me. she kind of laughed and said no. but they were kind of gnomic kind of plotting their strategy but keep in mind, the senate majority leader mitch mcconnell allocates 24 hours for the house to present their case, divide that by seven, well, you can see where this is a lot of time for each of those managers. and the 13 managers they had in 1999, there is a lot for these managers to do. we don't know which ones will handle individual sections or portfolios or lines of questioning. we just don't know. that is something
seuss book not knowing which way it goes. >> trace: the house voted to transmit the articles of impeachment to the senate and articles will be walk to capitol hill. the chief white house correspondent john roberts reaction from the white house, first chad pergram reporting live from capitol hill. chadha, what do the impeachment managers do now exactly? >> there is a meeting going on in the basement of the capital where all seven of these managers are getting together. i asked val...
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seuss or im a bunny or whatever the favorites are from childhood and there is nothing wrong with you that i think the reason people go back to that is a because they don't know the whole world that's out there. and we are living in a new golden age of children's books and i don't just say that because i work at the review or as a book editor. i was so shocked how children's books have become when i was an editor that i asked at the time i was not the editor of the book review, i asked for more pages and there were still more the tn deserved attention and i deserve to write. i started writing one online review a book just to be able to cover a small sliver of the greatness that's out there. the books have improved at every age and a free format. even with something like board books which are those the dead kids chew on, they are now available in many formats like those that are deliberately created to go in the bathtub, there's all kind of board books and because of production along with the ways in which they tend to be created, there are things that they can do with cutouts and thin
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seuss, looking at his work, where he would draw the individual as animals, especially the japanese orericans. they had animal features because we could look at them as lesser human beings. the way he was drawing his characters here were more of the plain folk, somebody you would see on the street. these were individuals that he became familiar with and he would see them. he drew them as charleston individuals. they may have a little bit of a potbelly, they may have a look about them, but it was the people he saw every day. i believe the way he was drawing his characters as everyday people was due to his upbringing and west virginia because it was away to respect your elders, a way to respect the things around you. he translated that into his drawings, his upbringing and his family and his experience in the first world war. to thewing that respect individuals, and not trying to be as provocative as some of the other individuals during this period. >> many of mr. vintroux's cartoons are held in institutes across the country, the syracuse library and the library of congress. having a col
seuss, looking at his work, where he would draw the individual as animals, especially the japanese orericans. they had animal features because we could look at them as lesser human beings. the way he was drawing his characters here were more of the plain folk, somebody you would see on the street. these were individuals that he became familiar with and he would see them. he drew them as charleston individuals. they may have a little bit of a potbelly, they may have a look about them, but it was...
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$200,000 reward of thlargest in county history was applauded by to shore auey acquaintances like dan seuss i think it's great bring more people into the there was me information towards case and bring closure to it new deo also trees white bmdriving off on a route along is cliff drive 41th avenue and onto so cal sanjose road could the technology executives killing the reated to his involvement with the legal cannabistrade ere all these businesses that are looking into not just the cannabis industry so everythg that we have gotten to is point. >>shows to she as a legitimate business owner in all all aspects of his life. >>commissioner roger itwas well known and pleasure point fellow surfer speak highlof him and would like nothing better thanto see his killers brought justice as a shocker and i can't believe it haened in this in this town you think. >>such a small town and we've never had anything d like that happened he was well led anreceived in the community so i think it was just a shock. a major impact everybo in santa cruz rob fladeboe kron 4 nes. >>another developing story this suppos
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seuss book, knowing not which way it goes. >> reporter: the house secretary unloaded on nancy pelosi on the statement saying that the speaker claimed that she lied that this is urgent to the national security because she held them for an entire month in an egregious effort to garner political support. she fail and naming of the managers does not do a single thing and president trump has done nothing wrong. and pelosi says that trump's behavior to ask the ukrainian statement to do me a favor is that of a crime boss. >> what is that do me a favor. is this a crime boss. do me a favor. >> any trial that does not allow witnesses is not a trial. it is a cover-up. >> reporter: the senate trial is expected to begin tuesday and jake, the big unanswered question is whether the senators will allow new evidence to be presented at the trial including witnesses. >> sara murray, and in point of fact, the president said do us a favor and not me, and i appreciate the reference to "the irishman." and joining us is justin amash who is the only republican to vote in favor of the impeachment. and so appr
seuss book, knowing not which way it goes. >> reporter: the house secretary unloaded on nancy pelosi on the statement saying that the speaker claimed that she lied that this is urgent to the national security because she held them for an entire month in an egregious effort to garner political support. she fail and naming of the managers does not do a single thing and president trump has done nothing wrong. and pelosi says that trump's behavior to ask the ukrainian statement to do me a...
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al-jazeera for millions of tourists super as much a peach seuss's adele every year it's one of us cruise world heritage sites but it is increasingly under threat visitors leave behind well in 5 tons of waste every day so there's a plan to make it through his 1st eco friendly zone mariana sanchez reports from the town of. the gateway to much richard. this is the call for pick up cleaning up the small town that i was just to keep safe the ruins above more than 1600000 tourists this is the citadel of much of peach river here camera ready and their water supplies many like don't know that much of the bottles left behind used to end up in the river. i had no idea i always try to recycle at home but i wasn't aware of the problem 2 years ago you nescafe threatened to blacklist much of picchu racing the allowance of high contamination because it's a protected area the garbage has to be transported out by train there are no roads to reach such a beach and the waste left behind was thrown into the river dug into the ground or burnt in the injuring the citadel and the flora and fauna round it. sinc
al-jazeera for millions of tourists super as much a peach seuss's adele every year it's one of us cruise world heritage sites but it is increasingly under threat visitors leave behind well in 5 tons of waste every day so there's a plan to make it through his 1st eco friendly zone mariana sanchez reports from the town of. the gateway to much richard. this is the call for pick up cleaning up the small town that i was just to keep safe the ruins above more than 1600000 tourists this is the citadel...
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seuss book. on september 24th, the speaker declared the house was conducting an impeachment inquiry. however, to the contrary, we were all of a sudden in an impeachment inquiry, the house did not authorize the impeachment inquiry until october 31st. it is just said just a moment ago that the speaker has been leading the fight for a fair trial in the senate, i wish the speaker had been leading for a fair hearing in the house instead of trashing our rules. for those 71 out of 78 days from the time it was announced to the time we finished, the president was not permitted to participate in these meetings. 71 days out of 78 in which we did something on impeachment. he was not presented the ability to cross-examine fact witnesses, no due process at all in those 71 days. when presented with the opportunity when it came to the judiciary committee, instead of the judiciary committee stepping up and acting like the judiciary committee, we punted. we had a couple of -- it was some law professors who had the
seuss book. on september 24th, the speaker declared the house was conducting an impeachment inquiry. however, to the contrary, we were all of a sudden in an impeachment inquiry, the house did not authorize the impeachment inquiry until october 31st. it is just said just a moment ago that the speaker has been leading the fight for a fair trial in the senate, i wish the speaker had been leading for a fair hearing in the house instead of trashing our rules. for those 71 out of 78 days from the...
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seuss book knowing that which way it goes. on september 24th, the speaker declared a press conference of the house conducting an impeachment inquiry, contrary to the speaker's decree, we were all of a sudden end and impeachment inquiry, the house did not authorize it until october the 31st by acknowledging 660. it was said a moment ago that the speaker has been leading the fight for a fair trial in the senate. i wish the speaker had been leading for a fair hearing in the house. instead of trashing our rules. for those 71 out of 78 days from the time it was announced in a press conference to have the time we finished, the president was not permitted to participate in these meetings. 71 days out of 78 where we actually did something on impeachment. he was not presented with the ability to present counter arguments, no due process at all and those 71 days. >> harris: welcome fox broadcast stations with a pause for just a moment, the actual debate has begun. the impeachment debate, this will decide whether the articles of impeachm
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seuss. and it's about a kid graduating from school all alone, going on a path to success.friends, no family, and i ran into sociologist who says she gives this book to kids who are immigrants here and they hate this book because it does not reflect life as they know it. it's a study of relationships. and then another lie of our culture, and this is really a pernicious lie if you want to strip your society, is that people who achieve more are somehow worth a little more than someone else. and we pretend we don't tell this lie but we do in our actions. "the second mountain" is the concern about community and other kinds of things like that? >> it's more fault -- i will ~ my own way in my own life. around 2013 my life crashed in on itself. nothing column, that my kids have left home or relieving home. my marriage had ended. i had most of my friendships in the consecutive movement and i wasn't conservative. not anymore. so i lost a lot of that. so all the sudden i'm living in apartment on wisconsin avenue new york street. and i'm all alone. and i had weekday friends, guys met
seuss. and it's about a kid graduating from school all alone, going on a path to success.friends, no family, and i ran into sociologist who says she gives this book to kids who are immigrants here and they hate this book because it does not reflect life as they know it. it's a study of relationships. and then another lie of our culture, and this is really a pernicious lie if you want to strip your society, is that people who achieve more are somehow worth a little more than someone else. and we...
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seuss. [laughter] >> avoiding rhetorical failings. anyone want to take ethical dilemma? we have about five seconds. [laughter] john: i just -- you had had a lot of concerns, a lot of things that where you and things you hoped would turn out well. but i don't remember any ethical struggles. terry: the only thing i would say is i did not write that speech about that woman. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. that kind of is the perfect end. thank you for coming. you are a great audience. [applause] >> here's a quick look at our schedule. a discussion on reproductive rights in the future of roe v. wade. a look back at the impeachment of president bill clinton including portions of his senate trial. following that, washington journal looks ahead at 2020 and whether americans are feeling optimistic or pessimistic. catherine colbert is the attorney who argued planned parenthood versus casey in front of the supreme court. she recently protected the high court will overturn roe versus wade after the 2020 election. this event was held at the national constitution center
seuss. [laughter] >> avoiding rhetorical failings. anyone want to take ethical dilemma? we have about five seconds. [laughter] john: i just -- you had had a lot of concerns, a lot of things that where you and things you hoped would turn out well. but i don't remember any ethical struggles. terry: the only thing i would say is i did not write that speech about that woman. [laughter] [applause] >> thank you very much. that kind of is the perfect end. thank you for coming. you are a...
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seuss to an rv picnic.ressive. people brought their a game this year. >> yet only one of these entrants will be crowned best in show. >> there we are. >> we have all worked so hard. they are all so buffalo and we are going to win. which will it be? >> oh, my god. >> fantastic! >> time is now up! tables are set! >> reporter: well, where are my manners? i was about to give you the dessert and i haven't even served the appetizer yet. let's back up a little bit. ♪ ♪ what a housekeeper must tell betty she noticed a few errors, a napkin is out of the place, the butter knife belongs on the butter dish, not and a water glass is missing. >> reporter: this is table setting. table scaping adds decoration and a theme. while it is typically not for dinner parties it is an annual event at county fairs all across the country. people have been positioning plates for prizes at the los angeles county fair since the 1930s. brandon boyer white witnessed the competition as a kid. the tables were her favorite part of the fair. a
seuss to an rv picnic.ressive. people brought their a game this year. >> yet only one of these entrants will be crowned best in show. >> there we are. >> we have all worked so hard. they are all so buffalo and we are going to win. which will it be? >> oh, my god. >> fantastic! >> time is now up! tables are set! >> reporter: well, where are my manners? i was about to give you the dessert and i haven't even served the appetizer yet. let's back up a little...
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seuss goes.knowing not way it the speaker declared a press that the houseng was conducting an impeachment inquiry. the house did not authorize the impeachment inquiry until 660.er 31 by adopting h.r. it's just said a moment ago that the speaker has been leading the in the r a fair trial senate. i wish the speaker had been leading for a fair hearing in house. instead of trashing our rules. out of 78 days from the time it was announced in a press conference to the time we not hed, the president was permitted to participate in these meetings. think of that. out of 78 in which we impeachment not cross-examined witnesses, did arguments. when presented with the opportunity when it came to the judiciary committee, instead of the judiciary committee stepping acting like the judiciary committee as the committee of impeachment, we punted. couple -- some law professors who already had their, you know, basic talking points. could have cross-examined them. that would have done a lot of good. and then we could have had staffers to testify. again, a lot of good. fact witnesses instead of the rubber stam
seuss goes.knowing not way it the speaker declared a press that the houseng was conducting an impeachment inquiry. the house did not authorize the impeachment inquiry until 660.er 31 by adopting h.r. it's just said a moment ago that the speaker has been leading the in the r a fair trial senate. i wish the speaker had been leading for a fair hearing in house. instead of trashing our rules. out of 78 days from the time it was announced in a press conference to the time we not hed, the president...
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seuss. let's not impeach him? >> two divisive for the nation. what's the point of -- >> because we're uniteded right now? >> right. i think murkowski surprised a lot of people saying it's the house's fault that this process has become so corrupt. even portman kind of took his ding at the house so i think what we are seeing through some of the initial statements is nerves are kind of -- they're raw. >> let me blame the house and blame someone else in the house. i actually think the house manageran extraordinary job reminding people what it means to serve the country and treat career public servants like hill and taylor with the respect they deserve. you know who disgraced the house is devin nunes? is it possible bolton didn't want to sit in front of the nunes? may be another thug? >> yeah except i think we find out that bolton knew some of what nunes was doing. i'll tell you, it struck me the more we talk about john bolton and this reporting today that he was in the room and bolton knew about this, you know who else was in the room at one point a
seuss. let's not impeach him? >> two divisive for the nation. what's the point of -- >> because we're uniteded right now? >> right. i think murkowski surprised a lot of people saying it's the house's fault that this process has become so corrupt. even portman kind of took his ding at the house so i think what we are seeing through some of the initial statements is nerves are kind of -- they're raw. >> let me blame the house and blame someone else in the house. i actually...