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, the middle class somewheres, working-class anywhere. peoples affections derive as much if not more from value inspirations for traditional socioeconomic social class, when vital point i want to emphasize is one thing has led to disillusionment with politics, withdraw from politics, large section of the somewhere value block. is it any worse to understand, sufficient -- without caricature, and i call the political ideology, and is somewhere group, and if you look at that, if you go back to the 1980s. now seems like the extraordinary reaction reviews people had about, and cultural life. in britain, and homosexuality was -- 70%, huge liberalization as opposed to race, gender, sexuality in the uk, in the us. they got along with that. they haven't led it -- they are not liberals. it is not anywhere, they have stronger national attachments, much more strongly attached, the benefit of national social contracts which often don't, and broadly speaking opposed to large-scale immigration in the uk and europe, a bit more complicated. opposed to lar
, the middle class somewheres, working-class anywhere. peoples affections derive as much if not more from value inspirations for traditional socioeconomic social class, when vital point i want to emphasize is one thing has led to disillusionment with politics, withdraw from politics, large section of the somewhere value block. is it any worse to understand, sufficient -- without caricature, and i call the political ideology, and is somewhere group, and if you look at that, if you go back to the...
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that's the somewhere between part of it. >> somewhere between. bits about you. because this woman who you meet at the beginning is not the one. j my: yoar se youu doing youeer on stunts on this? i hope not. >> you know, they don't want you to do much like glass stuff. and i'm prone to cutting. >> jimmy: well, learn from tom cruise. he was nearly -- we nearly lost a national treasure right there. er>>good this to see you. congratulations on the show. paula patton, "somewhere between," tuesday nign abc. oht we'll be right back with bryson tiller. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert experience is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best orinthnog. to ray roma paula patton, apologies to matt damon. we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. but first, his album is called "true to self." you can see him on tour through september. here with the song "run me dry," bryson tiller! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ hey ♪ check ♪ ch
that's the somewhere between part of it. >> somewhere between. bits about you. because this woman who you meet at the beginning is not the one. j my: yoar se youu doing youeer on stunts on this? i hope not. >> you know, they don't want you to do much like glass stuff. and i'm prone to cutting. >> jimmy: well, learn from tom cruise. he was nearly -- we nearly lost a national treasure right there. er>>good this to see you. congratulations on the show. paula patton,...
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that's the somewhere between part of it. >> somewhere between. bits about you. because this woman who you meet at the beginning is not the one you see at the end. >> jimmy: are you doing your own stunts on this? i hope not. >> you know, they don't want you to do much like glass stuff. and i'm prone to cutting. >> jimmy: well, learn from tom cruise. he was nearly -- we nearly lost a national treasure right there. >> this is true. >> jimmy: it's very good to see you. congratulations on the show. paula patton, "somewhere between," tuesday nights on abc. we'll be right back with bryson tiller. [ cheers and applause ] >> dicky: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert experience is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. degree has redefined deodorant with motionsense technology... so that i can redefine... power... footwork... range... the more i move, the more it works. degree. it won't let you down. >> jimmy: the "jimmy kimmel live" concert series is presented by mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. >> jimmy: thanks to ray romano, paula patton, apol
that's the somewhere between part of it. >> somewhere between. bits about you. because this woman who you meet at the beginning is not the one you see at the end. >> jimmy: are you doing your own stunts on this? i hope not. >> you know, they don't want you to do much like glass stuff. and i'm prone to cutting. >> jimmy: well, learn from tom cruise. he was nearly -- we nearly lost a national treasure right there. >> this is true. >> jimmy: it's very good to...
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the people have to live somewhere, they have to work somewhere, they have to shop somewhere, they havego to a hospital somewhere, have a school for their kids. it brings jobs into a local economy. >> a man on the ground like you knows that better than the economists why is that? >> i live it every day >> all right describe this. because someone said to me, what the heck is concrete really? what is happening? >> concrete is not cement. cement is in the silos. >> that's an important point tell me the difference. >> concrete, you mix cement. cement is a material that binds concrete and makes it hard but concrete is actually what's on the ground. cement is just one of the raw ingredients, as is sandstone, water and chemicals. then we mix it in various proportions various specifications and the truck right there, it's a perishable product not only are we limited by distance, we're limited by time. you need a robust plant network to service your customers. >> people want to know if the concrete is better than blacktop. >> they last longer. >> the blacktop is cheaper >> correct it's kind of a
the people have to live somewhere, they have to work somewhere, they have to shop somewhere, they havego to a hospital somewhere, have a school for their kids. it brings jobs into a local economy. >> a man on the ground like you knows that better than the economists why is that? >> i live it every day >> all right describe this. because someone said to me, what the heck is concrete really? what is happening? >> concrete is not cement. cement is in the silos. >>...
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is it somewhere up here? >> ooh, that's europe. >> that is europe.w, i'm really good at geography but this is very embarrassing because i don't even remember where the [ bleep ] north korea is. excuse my language. >> take a guess. >> take a guess? somewhere out here? >> should we consider military action against north korea? >> i believe so. >> and where is north korea? >> uh. >> north korea. uh. hold on. it's somewhere over in this area, i believe. it's in asia. >> absolutely. unless they moved it. >> yeah. >> general vicinity. >> is it over here somewhere? >> oh, no. that's the arctic. >> where is north korea? >> oh, shoot. i want to say somewhere in that area. >> that's the middle east. we're already there. >> here? >> that's canada. >> the scariest part about north korea is it could be anywhere. >> anywhere in here? >> brazil. >> mm. this is -- it's not over here? >> australia. they've done nothing to us. >> right there. >> no. wrong again. >> that's india. >> dang it. >> that one right there? >> no. i think that's mongolia. >> i don't know. like
is it somewhere up here? >> ooh, that's europe. >> that is europe.w, i'm really good at geography but this is very embarrassing because i don't even remember where the [ bleep ] north korea is. excuse my language. >> take a guess. >> take a guess? somewhere out here? >> should we consider military action against north korea? >> i believe so. >> and where is north korea? >> uh. >> north korea. uh. hold on. it's somewhere over in this area, i...
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somewhere or another, ise regularly claimed they were involved somewhere or another, is.you look at the language crisis uses, they say they are a follower and soldier, and that doesn't mean it's been directed by somebody. there isn't a grand scheme. it could be someone isn't a grand scheme. it could be someone who is inspired by them or not. again, of course, we had an outpouring of grief and condolences expressed from world leaders to spain to say we stand with you, but then you start to think, how is a city like barcelona meant to protect people and yet remain that kind of place that people want to visit? you can put barriers up, so we've seen barry is where we work around parliament, on westminster bridge, to try to stop vans. i think there's a limit to what you can do apart from trying to go at source and tackle the people behind this because the weapon used here is available to any grown—up. because the weapon used here is available to any grown—upm because the weapon used here is available to any grown-up. it is a sorry state of affairs where every single public squ
somewhere or another, ise regularly claimed they were involved somewhere or another, is.you look at the language crisis uses, they say they are a follower and soldier, and that doesn't mean it's been directed by somebody. there isn't a grand scheme. it could be someone isn't a grand scheme. it could be someone who is inspired by them or not. again, of course, we had an outpouring of grief and condolences expressed from world leaders to spain to say we stand with you, but then you start to...
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now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe.ce. call today to see how much you could save. that's the new rockstar. ♪ ♪ up to fifty percent off. no time to spare! introducing the new moto z with moto mods. hello moto. ♪ ♪ (3-2-1 liftoff) ♪ ♪ (gasps) (oh!) (cheering) buy the new moto z with shattershield, and you'll get a free projector mod. hello moto. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is in her 30th year hosting a daily npr show. she's a recipient of the national humanities medal, and her show "fresh air" is among the most downloaded podcasts on itunes. please welcome terry gross! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> it's so great to be here. >> jimmy: oh, you look fantastic. thank you so much for coming on the show. is it odd for you to be interviewed by people? >> well, it's odd to be interviewed visibly, because i have the super power of invisibility on the radio, and you lose it on tv. >> jimmy: you do. yeah. i got the -- i was honored. i got to be interviewed by you. also, questlove as well, and
now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe.ce. call today to see how much you could save. that's the new rockstar. ♪ ♪ up to fifty percent off. no time to spare! introducing the new moto z with moto mods. hello moto. ♪ ♪ (3-2-1 liftoff) ♪ ♪ (gasps) (oh!) (cheering) buy the new moto z with shattershield, and you'll get a free projector mod. hello moto. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is in her 30th year hosting a daily npr show....
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we're seeing these sheets of rain coming in and all the water has to go somewhere. there is a concern about the river that runs through the town. the concern is there'll be a buildup of water and the river might begin to flood some of the town. so that is a big concern as we begin to see the rain falling. >> are you seeing the rescue teams around and the helpers there trying to block off roads or stop people driving on the roads. are they trying to keep people out of the weather and inside. >> we are seeing barricades that have been set up across certain roads that are clearly impassable because of the trees that are down. there doesn't appear to be the flooding you're seeing in the hue ton area, at least not at this point in victoria. that is something they're keeping an eye on because there is the fear it could happen here today if they get the forecasted rain here. >> thank you so much for joining us. be safe. the rain will continue throughout the region for several days. the national hurricane center says houston has received almost 20 inches of rain. it will co
we're seeing these sheets of rain coming in and all the water has to go somewhere. there is a concern about the river that runs through the town. the concern is there'll be a buildup of water and the river might begin to flood some of the town. so that is a big concern as we begin to see the rain falling. >> are you seeing the rescue teams around and the helpers there trying to block off roads or stop people driving on the roads. are they trying to keep people out of the weather and...
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it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement?ah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. now, here is a good example of a loft bed, the kind we were talking about for spencer. it's not as spacious as his suite at wyndemere, but, you know, it's tough to compete with a castle. but it gives him plenty of room for a desk and... a space where he can get away from us. laura. is everything okay? yeah. yeah. i -- [ sighs ] i'm sorry. i-i just -- i can't stop thinking about everything that spencer has been through. well, that's understandable. he gave us quite a scare. but he's safe, and he's getting back to his everyday life. and it's -- it's great that he felt comfortable about going back to camp today. yeah. he's very resilient. and the man that kidnapped him -- uh, garvey? yeah. he's in custody at the hospital. yeah.
it's around here somewhere. nope. nope. what is this thing? sir, have you looked in the basement?ah. no wonder. it was hidden behind all of my free weights. if you're not an expert, peco can help. we have lots of ways to help you save energy and money. peco. the future is on. now, here is a good example of a loft bed, the kind we were talking about for spencer. it's not as spacious as his suite at wyndemere, but, you know, it's tough to compete with a castle. but it gives him plenty of room for...
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now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe.uch you could save. that's the new rockstar. ♪ ♪ all jeans on sale, up to fifty percent off. no time to spare! introducing the new moto z with moto mods. hello moto. ♪ ♪ (3-2-1 liftoff) ♪ ♪ (gasps) (oh!) (cheering) buy the new moto z with shattershield, and you'll get a free projector mod. hello moto. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see you, fee, played by legendary actress anjelica huston. you got me, mark. we just want fast internet for one, simple rate. for all the streaming and the shopping and the newsing, but most of all... for the this. internet for one everyday simple price and no extra monthly fees. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is in her 30th year hosting a daily npr show. she's a recipient of the national humanities medal, and her show "fresh air" is among the most downloaded podcasts on itunes. please welcome terry gross! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> it's so great to be here. >>
now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe.uch you could save. that's the new rockstar. ♪ ♪ all jeans on sale, up to fifty percent off. no time to spare! introducing the new moto z with moto mods. hello moto. ♪ ♪ (3-2-1 liftoff) ♪ ♪ (gasps) (oh!) (cheering) buy the new moto z with shattershield, and you'll get a free projector mod. hello moto. food. water. internet. we need it to live. but what we don't need are surprises, like extra monthly fees. i see...
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somewhere out there-- someone is waking up a whole lot richer after last night's powerball drawing. but if you bought your tickets anywhere around here-- we can tell you now that you did not win the jackpot. one winning ticket was sold in massachusetts. e person or oe holding it-- ll take the entire 8 milln dollar ckpot. but you still check those e ckets beuse won so money the numbers. here they are again-- 6, 7, 16, 23 d 26, and the powerball number s 4. dry & comfy today - nice, but cooler than average lasweekend of gust rgh early next week - tracking harvey day: suytart; some afternoon clouds. ghs: 79-83nds: n mph night: partly to stly cloudy. another comfy night. lows: 55-63 nds: n 5 mph friday: partly cloudy. pleasant. highs: 78-81 nds: n 5 mph this morning a major weather breaking overnight. it had to hap sometime. somewhere out there-- someone is waking up a whole lot richer after last night's powerball drawing. but if you bought your tickets anywhere around here-- we can tell you now that you did not win the jackpot. one winning ticket was sold in massachusetts. the person o
somewhere out there-- someone is waking up a whole lot richer after last night's powerball drawing. but if you bought your tickets anywhere around here-- we can tell you now that you did not win the jackpot. one winning ticket was sold in massachusetts. e person or oe holding it-- ll take the entire 8 milln dollar ckpot. but you still check those e ckets beuse won so money the numbers. here they are again-- 6, 7, 16, 23 d 26, and the powerball number s 4. dry & comfy today - nice, but...
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somewhere you do not have windows. tornado warning to reset here for parts here, this is going to go until 6:30 in the evening. it's tracking out the timing right so this is moving towards the broad run area right around 6:17 and moving at around 6:33, right along 17. if we can zoom in here a little bit more and bring up some street names and you're seeing them, you can yell them out right now, but, again, we're seeing a tornado warning for northern county until about 6:30. you can see this is the classic hook we're going to look for and it is showing up on the radar. you have about another 25 minutes with this tornado warning. we'll stay on air the entire time and keep you safe. what can you do. if you're watching and saying this is where i live, i live right by 17. you want to go to your basement and go to interior room if you do not have a basement and if you don't have an interior room, you want to go somewhere that doesn't have a lot of windows, that's what you need to know right now. watches and warnings we have
somewhere you do not have windows. tornado warning to reset here for parts here, this is going to go until 6:30 in the evening. it's tracking out the timing right so this is moving towards the broad run area right around 6:17 and moving at around 6:33, right along 17. if we can zoom in here a little bit more and bring up some street names and you're seeing them, you can yell them out right now, but, again, we're seeing a tornado warning for northern county until about 6:30. you can see this is...
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it is somewhere between those two points. we want people to pay attention to the threats out there and to get a game plan. it is not too late to get a game plan. go to gameplan.org. i can tell people of louisiana is that the federal partnership we have had with the trump administration has been outstanding. we have the most experienced people in the country when it comes to disaster management. people should feel good about that. standing behind me at the state level is excellent. they should inspire confidence. the local first responders out really -- a really excellent team we have in louisiana. obviously can throw at you more than you can handle sometimes. int is what is happening texas. it could happen in louisiana. we want people to be vigilant and mindful that there are additional systems out there. irma is a disturbance in the gulf already. it has the potential to bring a want of rain here over the next several -- alot of rain here over the next several days. somewhere between being complacent and panicked is the right
it is somewhere between those two points. we want people to pay attention to the threats out there and to get a game plan. it is not too late to get a game plan. go to gameplan.org. i can tell people of louisiana is that the federal partnership we have had with the trump administration has been outstanding. we have the most experienced people in the country when it comes to disaster management. people should feel good about that. standing behind me at the state level is excellent. they should...
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they somewhere killed in june. office said in 2015 warned shorter maintenance and training periods for forward deployed worships were taking a toll as resources sluvrping but emotions rain the same. more heavy is opening up cane flooded karments know you ten missing sailors and pacific being complete commander gave of -- after the crash. >> i didn't see exhaustion. i did not see a crew that was taking a knee so to speak. >> the navy is now down two destroyers in the pacific capable of shooting i'm at the pentagon. pent. >> popular tourists test n nace. cozumel, acapulco all on the list the state department put out. the drug cartels and robbery and kidnapping and murder until recently these are areas that largely were spared from violence and there's no evident americans are being targeted they're urged to think twice about what is going. >> it's an important line crossed. you think about can sewn and mzamane alate and it's creeping -- the maryland state fair opens tomorrow night in tim owed yum and comes one month
they somewhere killed in june. office said in 2015 warned shorter maintenance and training periods for forward deployed worships were taking a toll as resources sluvrping but emotions rain the same. more heavy is opening up cane flooded karments know you ten missing sailors and pacific being complete commander gave of -- after the crash. >> i didn't see exhaustion. i did not see a crew that was taking a knee so to speak. >> the navy is now down two destroyers in the pacific capable...
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unless someone can offer nicolas maduro and his friends a lovely refuge somewhere with lots of moneysomewhere with lots of money on a sun—kissed island, it is difficult to see what is the inducements are you can create. i think what the outside world has to do is to give assistance to those people trying to help the venezuelan people, human rights organisations and so on to try and mitigate the worst effects of what is going on. if the outside world in some way can offer its services as some form of negotiating body to help with the peaceful transition, that is what it has to do. there is no scope for any significant intervention in the affairs of venezuela. that will not make things better. i don't think anyone will do it. i think that, from what i know of the country, what is interesting to follow is that, for all of the demonstration, you have not had the disintegration. people retreating into the hills, and and forming an insurgency to try and and forming an insurgency to try and overthrew the government. the people resisting nicolas maduro's moves towards dictatorship are using
unless someone can offer nicolas maduro and his friends a lovely refuge somewhere with lots of moneysomewhere with lots of money on a sun—kissed island, it is difficult to see what is the inducements are you can create. i think what the outside world has to do is to give assistance to those people trying to help the venezuelan people, human rights organisations and so on to try and mitigate the worst effects of what is going on. if the outside world in some way can offer its services as some...
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going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice.padvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it only tempur-breeze® mattresses. use an integrated system of technologies to keep you cool while you sleep. ultra-breathable support layers channel heat away from your body. purecool technology delivers cooling comfort you can feel. and the performance cover is cool to the touch. so you sleep cool and wake up feeling powerful. only exclusive retailers carry breeze. find yours at tempurpedic.com/cooling. fothere's a seriousy boomers virus out there that's been almost forgotten. it's hepatitis c. one in 30 boomers has
going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice.padvisor now searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. it's about moving forward, not back.t. it's looking up, not down. it's being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it's intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete...
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and it is somewhere in between. so another big issue is our belief on torture.e hagel with this interrogations' and talk about torture and was solitary confinement and had some things a nation of law nba don't have torturing people as a way to do it lot of people come up with a ticking time bomb theory what if the ball will go off it in washington d.c.? that is not realistic that is something from 24. >> in the beginning when they were interrogating him and that will give up to three phone-number? but if they were getting somewhere did they really believe he was not giving up enough information?. >> that shows torturing giving up the information and offers. the fbi does not do in his interrogation and it takes time it is a long process. they gain trust. the cia contract it timman that can come up with the idea of enhanced interrogation techniques with other horrible things. and they were paid $1 million to come up with this. these two guys kept telling us they day and they kept paying them. this isn't working it is illegal is a huge civil war within the agency.
and it is somewhere in between. so another big issue is our belief on torture.e hagel with this interrogations' and talk about torture and was solitary confinement and had some things a nation of law nba don't have torturing people as a way to do it lot of people come up with a ticking time bomb theory what if the ball will go off it in washington d.c.? that is not realistic that is something from 24. >> in the beginning when they were interrogating him and that will give up to three...
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the truth lies somewhere in the middle, right? he feels concerned about the crowd that. there was real worry about a potential pardon for sheriff joe . we learned property white house that will not happen in this building behind me. there will be no pardon of sheriff expwroa on the misdemeanor infraction for ignoring a judge 's order to stop his immigration sweeps years ago. he kept doing them in defines of that erd on. that pardon will not happen, not here, not tonight. it may happen down the line, but not tonight. that will certainly lower the temperature of what's happening
the truth lies somewhere in the middle, right? he feels concerned about the crowd that. there was real worry about a potential pardon for sheriff joe . we learned property white house that will not happen in this building behind me. there will be no pardon of sheriff expwroa on the misdemeanor infraction for ignoring a judge 's order to stop his immigration sweeps years ago. he kept doing them in defines of that erd on. that pardon will not happen, not here, not tonight. it may happen down the...
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tried not to live in dissonance if i can i i try and except where i am and not wish that i were somewhere else and and i think that helps. especially when you're doing something very complex because if a large part of you is worried about just being there or if it's wishing that you were somewhere else then it's hard to properly exist where you are concentrate on what you're doing or make the most of where you are. try and be as accepting as i can and open to what's going on so that i can contribute the most and hopefully i can receive the most also know chris ask oaken to several people who've been to space or who study space and they all believe there rees life out there do you really were alone in the universe. it's not really a belief issue so if i mean it's like do you believe that that this is a shirt well either it is or it is it's not a belief you know it it's it's it's kind of an interesting way to phrase the question if they do believe that one and one equals two well it's either a fact or it isn't it's not really a belief the real question is have we found any evidence of life
tried not to live in dissonance if i can i i try and except where i am and not wish that i were somewhere else and and i think that helps. especially when you're doing something very complex because if a large part of you is worried about just being there or if it's wishing that you were somewhere else then it's hard to properly exist where you are concentrate on what you're doing or make the most of where you are. try and be as accepting as i can and open to what's going on so that i can...
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find somewhere and hunker down. he knew the odds were too great. it was after the burning but about two brigades began to burn it. again, they stayed out of the way. other than that mosby had great free dm of movement. you can see it was written by m melville in the poem towards aldi. it went into his confederacy. that was a feeling they would go through and they knew -- they had now gotten into oz. it was a nervous thing for people. the rangers would be on the ridge lines watching them. it was the only unit that stayed in that area for any great extent of time. another tool he brought to the table and used was the partisan ranger act. it is either calvary or infantry. officers will be dually commissioned. the men will be paid the same as regular confederate soldiers. the difference is anyone in a partisan ranger unit was allowed to keep anything he captured on a raid or during a fight. weapons, ammunition, whatever it might be. if they didn't keep that, if they didn't want that piece of equipment they could sell it back to the confederate governme
find somewhere and hunker down. he knew the odds were too great. it was after the burning but about two brigades began to burn it. again, they stayed out of the way. other than that mosby had great free dm of movement. you can see it was written by m melville in the poem towards aldi. it went into his confederacy. that was a feeling they would go through and they knew -- they had now gotten into oz. it was a nervous thing for people. the rangers would be on the ridge lines watching them. it was...
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there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> i'm willing to toot my own own, but last week's selloff played out exactly like i predicted. we shook out the weak hands on day one, people gravitated to safer stocks on day two. yesterday, day three we had the final rejudgurgitation of the techs. the dow gained 73 points, brand spanking new all-time high someone let the president know i'm saying it's a high again the s&p and nasdaq both gained of course, during that decline, what happened? what happened? these people, the bears, came out of the woodwork. trying to explain why they were right to hate the market the whole time and why you're a loser if you continue to be in this market. didn't they scare you? they had to frighten you and we had the old gray hedge
there's always a bull market somewhere, and i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you some money. my job is not just to entertain but to educate and teach you so call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. >>> i'm willing to toot my own own, but last week's selloff played out exactly like i predicted. we shook out the weak hands on...
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it lies in that page somewhere this american town was left to die and suddenly economists care despite excellent job reports parts of america been in recession for years until recently economics ignored inequality after decades of hewing to free market fundamentalism on everything from trade to deregulation mainstream economists are waking up to the distributional consequences of the policies they've championed and towns such as south boston virginia the profession's newfound empathy is probably too late so they have a chart showing. what has happened to this town and by the way this isn't bloomberg so the fact that they say pre market fundamentalism is pretty shocking but here is this town the red line is us unemployment rate the black line is virginia obviously virginia always has a better unemployment rate than the rest of america because of all the people feeding at the trough of the federal funds that they get all the taxpayer money for contracts the blue line is this county which used to have a big manufacturing base you see unemployment spike right after nafta unemployment spike
it lies in that page somewhere this american town was left to die and suddenly economists care despite excellent job reports parts of america been in recession for years until recently economics ignored inequality after decades of hewing to free market fundamentalism on everything from trade to deregulation mainstream economists are waking up to the distributional consequences of the policies they've championed and towns such as south boston virginia the profession's newfound empathy is...
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it isa somewhere? it is very exciting.uch technologies that we use every day. that is why there isa we use every day. that is why there is a legitimate debate about how far this should go. this experiment was not public facing. they turned it off because they felt it wasn't going to produce much. people are worried about putting ai that isn't predictable into things like autonomous weapons systems because we don't know how bad the results of that could be. so this is all part of the big ongoing development project. you tell me. everybody is trying to get ai project. you tell me. everybody is trying to get al to do things that impress others and these are just some of the experiments along the way. more to come. in a moment a summary of the business news this hour, but first, the headlines on bbc news. the government indicates it could still legislate to impose a cap on energy prices, after british gas says it will put up electricity prices by 12.5%. following the sacking of anthony scaramucci after less than ten days in of
it isa somewhere? it is very exciting.uch technologies that we use every day. that is why there isa we use every day. that is why there is a legitimate debate about how far this should go. this experiment was not public facing. they turned it off because they felt it wasn't going to produce much. people are worried about putting ai that isn't predictable into things like autonomous weapons systems because we don't know how bad the results of that could be. so this is all part of the big ongoing...
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there is an optimal level of stress, if you will, and it somewhere between those two points. we want people to pay attention to the threats that are out there and to get a game plan. it's not too late to get a game plan if they haven't already done that. and do other things like that. the one thing i can tell with people of louisiana is a federal partnership that we've had with the trump administration, which they bend outstanding, we have the most experience people in the country when it comes to disaster management, both the response space and the recovery base so people should feel good about that. i want to inspire confidence but also the local first responders and officers and firemen and so forth, there are an excellent team that we have in louisiana so that should all inspire confidence, but mother nature obviously can sometimes throw at us more than we can handle. that's what happened in texas. it could still happen in louisiana so we want people to be vigilant and mindful that there are additional systems out there. you talk about, there's also a disturbance in the g
there is an optimal level of stress, if you will, and it somewhere between those two points. we want people to pay attention to the threats that are out there and to get a game plan. it's not too late to get a game plan if they haven't already done that. and do other things like that. the one thing i can tell with people of louisiana is a federal partnership that we've had with the trump administration, which they bend outstanding, we have the most experience people in the country when it comes...
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we are discussing it. 5:00 somewhere.ing right now. ♪ lauren: good morning to you. wednesday, august 16th. and lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning. i'm cheryl casone. people who follow politics are ready for a bloody mary this morning. a very fast in haiti 24 hours in new york. you missed a day after president john condemned white supremacist is now blaming both sides for the deadly violence in charlottesville, virginia. the president speaking at trump tower yesterday. >> the driver of the car is a disgrace to himself, his family and his country and that is coming you can call it terrorism. you can call it murder. you can call it whatever you want. i would just call it the fastest when they come up with a good verdict. what about the old left that came charging, do they have any semblance of guilt? what about the fact they came charging the clubs in their hands? do they have been a problem i think they do. that was a horrible, horrible day. wait a minute, i'm not finished. i'm not finished, fake news. i like mr. bennet
we are discussing it. 5:00 somewhere.ing right now. ♪ lauren: good morning to you. wednesday, august 16th. and lauren simonetti. cheryl: good morning. i'm cheryl casone. people who follow politics are ready for a bloody mary this morning. a very fast in haiti 24 hours in new york. you missed a day after president john condemned white supremacist is now blaming both sides for the deadly violence in charlottesville, virginia. the president speaking at trump tower yesterday. >> the driver...
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|j think have to stop somewhere to charge?”right away. battery technology is improving all the time and you will be a wood to drive further and further in time with electric cars. how fast of a improving, what kind of games can you see? year-on-year, they are small gains but cumulatively quite quick step changes, and year it is surprising how quickly it is happening. talking about storing it at home as well, but when it comes to the car, there is also a lot of debate about the environmental impact, just swapping diesel and carbon emissions for actually a lead of chemicals in a battery. but those batteries last quite a long time, maybe longer than many people would expect. they will last many, many yea rs, expect. they will last many, many years, maybe even outlast the car, and in which case those batteries can be used in other applications, like the stationary applications you just mentioned, you could use them to store solar energy in your home. so it is possible to extend the life of those batteries. you are a battery company
|j think have to stop somewhere to charge?”right away. battery technology is improving all the time and you will be a wood to drive further and further in time with electric cars. how fast of a improving, what kind of games can you see? year-on-year, they are small gains but cumulatively quite quick step changes, and year it is surprising how quickly it is happening. talking about storing it at home as well, but when it comes to the car, there is also a lot of debate about the environmental...
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now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe. let the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance. call today to see how much you could save. who knew that phones would starentertaining us,ng? getting us back on track and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much you can save when you choose by the gig or unlimited. call or go to xfinitymobile.com. xfinity mobile. it's a new kind of network, designed to save you money. >>> u.s. intelligence thinks north korea has a miniaturized nuclear weapon that could fit on a missile. let's dig deeper with our correspondents and viewers to listen once again to the president's very, very strong statement. >> north korea better not be met wi make any more threats. he has been very threatening beyond a normal statement. as i said, they will be met with fire, fury and frankly power, the likes o
now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe. let the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance. call today to see how much you could save. who knew that phones would starentertaining us,ng? getting us back on track and finding us dates. phones really have changed. so why hasn't the way we pay for them? introducing xfinity mobile. you only pay for data and can easily switch between pay per gig and unlimited. no one else lets you do that. see how much...
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, in '92 we were not re-elected, so we both knew our career paths were probably going to take us somewhere else, and georgia, metro atlanta, was number one on our list to go to, and maybe six months into it, he got a job promotion to go to atlanta and we said, let's go check it out. as soon as we got there, within three months, i said to him, well, honey, i love it here. i've already told my dad, but you have to tell your mama. [ laughter ] >> so, is he still in atlanta? will he remain in atlanta, then? >> we will. we will keep our home in roswell, georgia, where we live, right in the heart of the sixth district, and i'll commute back and forth. i think one of the ways to be able to keep my feet on the ground is to make sure that i go home and i'm doing my grocery shopping and going to church with the people i represent. and it's also important to me to keep a circle of friends who aren't in the world of politics, because they don't care about any of this and they will tell you like it is. >> really? >> yes. >> what kind of things do you hear from them? >> thus far, nothing too much. you k
, in '92 we were not re-elected, so we both knew our career paths were probably going to take us somewhere else, and georgia, metro atlanta, was number one on our list to go to, and maybe six months into it, he got a job promotion to go to atlanta and we said, let's go check it out. as soon as we got there, within three months, i said to him, well, honey, i love it here. i've already told my dad, but you have to tell your mama. [ laughter ] >> so, is he still in atlanta? will he remain in...
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i finally belonged somewhere. and when it seemed that i had it all figured out, carla closed the door in my face. i believe it was nicholas meyer who said that if high school lasted one more year he would have ruled. was he somehow me? i thought i made it at nyu forgetting it was just four years. i should have had plans for after. i got my dream job in washington d.c.. but too bad when i was - i went to dubai. i wondered if whatever great-great-grandfather left mesopotamia felt the same way. but i had to leave dubai before i was ready to. forced by circumstances made of finances. but that is not for them to decide he said. all we have to decide is what to do with the time given us. there were many wonderful things about dubai. none of these fit my skill set or had room for me. that even nyu abu dhabi. i guess it wasn't meant to be. there was nothing there for me, nothing i could do full time to permit me to build a life there is a preferred, a life rooted there but reaching ever. a good instrument concerned by the
i finally belonged somewhere. and when it seemed that i had it all figured out, carla closed the door in my face. i believe it was nicholas meyer who said that if high school lasted one more year he would have ruled. was he somehow me? i thought i made it at nyu forgetting it was just four years. i should have had plans for after. i got my dream job in washington d.c.. but too bad when i was - i went to dubai. i wondered if whatever great-great-grandfather left mesopotamia felt the same way....
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on the way out somewhere we believe on walnut street the lyft driver says do you mind if i smoke. they say no. he says i don't have any matches. he directs the 20-year-old to go into this cinoco station to get matches. apparently it is closed. day get back in and away they go. they then arrive in upper darby. there's a cinoco station right ie cross saint lawrence church. he says that he needs to take his medication, could she go out and get a bottle of water. gives her the money. she gets out and gets a bottle of water. she is in the store about three or four minutes and comes back out and the vehicle is gone. the driver is gone. her sister is gone. she then calls the police and reports it to the police. the cyabduction of the sister. we then investigate it as a kidnapping abduction. we go onto social media. we interview the family and cannot find the 31-year-old. about 10:30 or 10:20 this morning the 31-year-old is dropped off at her residence on lincoln road by philadelphia police. we are still investigating. it is very very important to understand that, but apparently what happ
on the way out somewhere we believe on walnut street the lyft driver says do you mind if i smoke. they say no. he says i don't have any matches. he directs the 20-year-old to go into this cinoco station to get matches. apparently it is closed. day get back in and away they go. they then arrive in upper darby. there's a cinoco station right ie cross saint lawrence church. he says that he needs to take his medication, could she go out and get a bottle of water. gives her the money. she gets out...
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somewhere i could be held with someone instead of just myself. i let my parents to believe that on the friday night, the first week of june, convenient, i sleep over at a friends house, this friend's mom conspired with me as did everyone else, to leave school early in the day a proud one had to have parental permission. most parents gave theirs, mind you don't need task. so the principal went to my departing a little earlier than the conclusion of the day. across state lines to my friends home, and i returned in time for the evening's event. the neighbors were on vacation so i parked my land cruiser not in the backyard but under their deck, having been caught once before i would not make the same mistake twice. a jacob's house i relax. i was going to get away with this. we went into the backyard and pose for the camera. back then he had to wait for pitchers to develop, you got to live in the moment instead of watching yourself livid a few seconds later. the six of us with her dates were dressed to the nines. the smiles we were for the camera beli
somewhere i could be held with someone instead of just myself. i let my parents to believe that on the friday night, the first week of june, convenient, i sleep over at a friends house, this friend's mom conspired with me as did everyone else, to leave school early in the day a proud one had to have parental permission. most parents gave theirs, mind you don't need task. so the principal went to my departing a little earlier than the conclusion of the day. across state lines to my friends home,...
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four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped, would have caused loss of life somewhere provided support and training to its staff to challenge extremist views. but this case highlights the potential dangers from those with an extreme ideology when they are let out of prison. the fact that people are being released, and you know they are terrorists, they have been convicted, of terrorist offences, they are released back into society and there is no reason to think they have been de—radicalised. we need to ask ourselves a question, are you happy with that? it is expected the four men will be jailed tomorrow, three of them for a second time. this is outside source live from the bbc newsroom. our lead story is? the company that provided the technology for venezuela's voting system says the turnout in sunday's controversial election was inflated by at least 1 million votes. by by the authorities. yemen now. we talk about civil war and the humanitarian crisis and we must do again. save the children estimated that over a million children are at extremely high risk of dying. it
four very dangerous individuals, who had they not been stopped, would have caused loss of life somewhere provided support and training to its staff to challenge extremist views. but this case highlights the potential dangers from those with an extreme ideology when they are let out of prison. the fact that people are being released, and you know they are terrorists, they have been convicted, of terrorist offences, they are released back into society and there is no reason to think they have...
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they hooked up in kansas around -- somewhere in southeast kansas. they plotted it out and wrote all the way to southwest city to pull it off and came back to kansas and were arrested near their hometown in kansas and taken back to pineville for arraignment. eventually tried. and received varying terms present. anywhere from 10-12 years, each one of them. she was called the second bill second belle star because she was ar woman they turned. second -- arr this man was a belle st nephew by marriage. he graduated from past courses 19-fast cars around the teens. one that i talk about in my book was a bank you robbed in like 1893, before cars. but then one with cars is the one i talk about most is when he tried to rob the bank of paris in arkansas. in like february of 1921, he ended up getting killed. that is the man that killed him. the former president of the bank who just happened to be there on the day it happened will stop by , he was the former president and he knew where there was a gun stashed and he grabbed a gun and killed him. that is henry sta
they hooked up in kansas around -- somewhere in southeast kansas. they plotted it out and wrote all the way to southwest city to pull it off and came back to kansas and were arrested near their hometown in kansas and taken back to pineville for arraignment. eventually tried. and received varying terms present. anywhere from 10-12 years, each one of them. she was called the second bill second belle star because she was ar woman they turned. second -- arr this man was a belle st nephew by...
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going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice.searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> thanks for watching "360." time to hand things over to don lemon. "cnn tonight" starts now. >>> north korea steps right over president trump's red line. this is "cnn tonight." i'm don lemon. president trump warned north korea of fire and fury if they threatened the u.s. and tonight kim jong un is doing exactly what the president warned against. threatening the u.s. north korea's state news agency mocking the president for being "at a golf range" and putting out what it calls a load of nonsens
going somewhere? whoooo. here's some advice.searches more... ...than 200 booking sites - to find the hotel you want and save you up to 30%. trust this bird's words. tripadvisor. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one...
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somewhere in the 81 to 82-degree range. by the way, the hurricane gave us high risk of rip currents is away from us, category two, gert. today it's a moderate risk of rip currents today. heavy surf when you have a moderate risk of rip currents you can get met and neck injuries if you get shoved into the sand. it's better than yesterday. tonight, warm, muggier for the eagles, players like that. right? , 81 in the first quart, 77 in the 4th quarter. tomorrow, 6 and 8:00 a.m., more humid and more unstable. passing shower or drenching thunderstorm in the morning. later in the afternoon, after 3:00 p.m. we'll be on the look out for another line of showers and thunderstorms beginning to build in. these could produce gusty winds and definitely drenching downpours for a time on friday afternoon and evening. by 10:00, 10:30 that's off the coast. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, we're going for a high of 88, partly sunniy and warm -- partly sunny and warm, moderately humid, sticky for the eagles, but dry. tomorrow thunde
somewhere in the 81 to 82-degree range. by the way, the hurricane gave us high risk of rip currents is away from us, category two, gert. today it's a moderate risk of rip currents today. heavy surf when you have a moderate risk of rip currents you can get met and neck injuries if you get shoved into the sand. it's better than yesterday. tonight, warm, muggier for the eagles, players like that. right? , 81 in the first quart, 77 in the 4th quarter. tomorrow, 6 and 8:00 a.m., more humid and more...
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now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe.the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance. call today to see how much you could save. michelle: back with the must-see video out of california. watch the car in the middle of the street. sideswipes another car and pushes it underneath the amazingly the driver walks away the minor injuries but the driver who hit her got away. now police are trying to track down that wild driver. alison: goodness. well, happening now d.c. firefighter and e.m.t. under investigation after a call sunday in southeast. parent of a toddler hurt in a fall refused to let the first responder treat him because they believe the crew member was drunk or under the influence of drugs. the first responder was then assaulted and is now in the hospital. police have not made any arrest. the toddler is doing okay. new developments tonight on the discolored water showing up in some homes in montgomery and prince george's county. chlorine levels were lowered to prevent toxi
now if i had to guess, i'd say somewhere upstairs there's a broken pipe.the geico insurance agency help you with homeowners insurance. call today to see how much you could save. michelle: back with the must-see video out of california. watch the car in the middle of the street. sideswipes another car and pushes it underneath the amazingly the driver walks away the minor injuries but the driver who hit her got away. now police are trying to track down that wild driver. alison: goodness. well,...
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so you better arrange that somewhere neutral. >> it's part of that coming here to the empty land, or the land with no people and all these things, and now it's -- >> most believe in the justice of the courts, they put the blame on others. we are always like -- and they are attempt together destroy us. if we are faced with annihilation we can invokeke al the memories of the jewish for the past 2,000 years. and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can blame the israelis. but you can also blame palestinians for allowing enough justifications for the creation of that mess. maybe they were misled. maybe they had no other choice. but this is what you have. you have enough building blocks to create the myth of israeli -- >> were the palestinians misled during the four years? and how are they coping with their fears? we went to see a person who fought for vicictimsithout a future. >> i h had my coususin kille b the israelis. and we were supposed to have a party here. we lit candles for all those who passed away to give us life. so we lit candles. and wewe cried t
so you better arrange that somewhere neutral. >> it's part of that coming here to the empty land, or the land with no people and all these things, and now it's -- >> most believe in the justice of the courts, they put the blame on others. we are always like -- and they are attempt together destroy us. if we are faced with annihilation we can invokeke al the memories of the jewish for the past 2,000 years. and then the palestinians become different type of gentiles. now, you can...
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it's not the kind of food you would expect in amsterdam or somewhere like that.ies and space cake. the food is going to be infused with an oil that goes through it. what's for starters today? chicken duchamp 's, and grilled sea bream fill it with purple afghan... where is the cannabis in that? you will find it in the pea arancini. the purple afg ha n in the pea arancini. the purple afghan is the strain. it is quite a civilised event, all sat round. it's a relaxed atmosphere. the government would say what you're doing is illegal and it is illegal because of the harm it can do to you, your friends and the wider society. the harm it can do to you, your friends and the wider societym you take a look at spain, portugal, canada, they are coming through with progressive policies that are having more of a positive impact. so far we have over 400 club members. we have been around for three orfour years. we have over 40,000 instagram followers, 6,000 facebook likes, and basically we keep growing. we've had one of our outdoor events, green pride, which has grown year on yea
it's not the kind of food you would expect in amsterdam or somewhere like that.ies and space cake. the food is going to be infused with an oil that goes through it. what's for starters today? chicken duchamp 's, and grilled sea bream fill it with purple afghan... where is the cannabis in that? you will find it in the pea arancini. the purple afg ha n in the pea arancini. the purple afghan is the strain. it is quite a civilised event, all sat round. it's a relaxed atmosphere. the government...
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somewhere american citizens they were sending back.ody who looked like mexican. that's what is happening thatbak morning.nd dep they just started to use the douglas airplane which those airplanes were the workhorses of world war ii but now they had a surplus of airplanes. let's change the name.47 they're called c47 airplanes at the time on then the douglas aircraft company was making them. the stool way with the aroma for inside the airplanes in the will deport folks. so that's what they did. in 1948 this airplane left brooklyn, california and 930 in the morning and as it took office heading towards tijuana toward the san diego border toto drop off 28 mexican citizens. all men except for one woman. that airplane also had a pilot, copilot, stewardess and an immigration officer. it's about an hour into the flight coming into fresno county and coming into fresno county the plane experienced difficulty with the left engine and blue cup pipe. it torch the wing off. the plane began to tumble in thn air right as it was tumbling in the air it
somewhere american citizens they were sending back.ody who looked like mexican. that's what is happening thatbak morning.nd dep they just started to use the douglas airplane which those airplanes were the workhorses of world war ii but now they had a surplus of airplanes. let's change the name.47 they're called c47 airplanes at the time on then the douglas aircraft company was making them. the stool way with the aroma for inside the airplanes in the will deport folks. so that's what they did....
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somewhere like sweden, which has got some of the toughest drug laws in europe, arguably the world.nister with responsibility for health and drug policy. in sweden, we have a very broad political support in both the government and parliament for our drug—free society. at the heart of swedish drug policy, this idea that cannabis is a gateway drug. can you explain why you hold that policy so close. we see, especially among young people, and also a lot of studies show that extensive use of cannabis, or regular use of cannabis, at an early age, also affects especially young people's brains. while many swedes i've spoken to agree with the government's strict drug policy, there are plenty that don't. alexander bard is a bit of a celebrity here. the former musician and now a judge on sweden's got talent is also a passionate about changing law on drugs. essentially, why sweden was the saudi arabia of drugs — which it has been until recently in europe — was because in sweden, we had this idea that we'd have a government, it could be socialist or conservative, it didn't matter, but the govern
somewhere like sweden, which has got some of the toughest drug laws in europe, arguably the world.nister with responsibility for health and drug policy. in sweden, we have a very broad political support in both the government and parliament for our drug—free society. at the heart of swedish drug policy, this idea that cannabis is a gateway drug. can you explain why you hold that policy so close. we see, especially among young people, and also a lot of studies show that extensive use of...
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if i want to go somewhere i should be able to get there without thinking. to go somewhere i should beo get there without thinking. i need support to enable me to be independent. these barriers, which are among the many others disabled people face, have been highlighted by today's report from the united nations. it warns the uk is going backwards. it's the result of a widescale investigation looking at the uk ‘s progress in implementing the uk ‘s progress in implementing the un convention on disabled people's rights which the government signed up to in 2009. in what was the longest list of recommendations ever given to a member state, the committee said the uk must improve on accessibility to public buildings, transport and housing. provide free or affordable legal aid to improve access to the justice system. and to better support disabled people to live independently. half a million people had reduced the benefits, the social protection entitlements in a way that they were becoming desperate. there were people who committed suicide because of that. what we had was evidence in front of
if i want to go somewhere i should be able to get there without thinking. to go somewhere i should beo get there without thinking. i need support to enable me to be independent. these barriers, which are among the many others disabled people face, have been highlighted by today's report from the united nations. it warns the uk is going backwards. it's the result of a widescale investigation looking at the uk ‘s progress in implementing the uk ‘s progress in implementing the un convention on...