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i brought in a number of local chefs, farmers, distributors, people that know the southern culture. s simple as possible. lemonis: and i wanted to get their independent feedback about her products. erica: do you guys like it? man: that was unlike any other chicken i've had. that was really good. man #2: for me, it was perfect. man #3: i can't find any problem with. just not enough of it. [ laughter ] erica: this is what we call fiesta cornbread. this is something that i love for my mom to make me. woman: phenomenal. i've never had cornbread spice that i actually like. lemonis: i'm just gonna tell you -- that cornbread is legit. man #4: it's authentic. lemonis: authentic. erica: i like that word. lemonis: thank you, everybody. erica: thank you so much. lemonis: in order for erica to grow her business, she's gonna have to find a partner that can help her scale up to really do volume in a way that's efficient with precision. so, i brought her to pelican bay. erica: there's a lot of stuff being packed here. how many square feet is the facility? bobby: 35,000. erica: how many employees do
i brought in a number of local chefs, farmers, distributors, people that know the southern culture. s simple as possible. lemonis: and i wanted to get their independent feedback about her products. erica: do you guys like it? man: that was unlike any other chicken i've had. that was really good. man #2: for me, it was perfect. man #3: i can't find any problem with. just not enough of it. [ laughter ] erica: this is what we call fiesta cornbread. this is something that i love for my mom to make...
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. >> guest: people are moved to apologize for some southern culture, what they're great, great, greatrandparents did or did not do. but that's like a small percentage. it doesn't bug me. most common question is about why a female narrator, and i answered. being inspired by harriet jacobs, mixing up. exploring the dilemma of female slaves. basically take the time even to question is kind of dumb, i'm real happy you came out and i'm happy sort of answering and engage. >> host: because of the underground railroad and because of your books, have you become an african-american writer? >> guest: well issue think if you to -- if you're african-american, get any sort of slim recognition, people do want you to talk about "black lives matter." we have a booking, need somebody to talk about on the 4:00 spot. are you available? and it's like, why don't you have somebody from "black lives matter" talk about "black lives matter" and not some dumb novelist. my book does spin off into a lot of different topics, about white supremacy, what is happening in america now, the racism and racism in 1850 bec
. >> guest: people are moved to apologize for some southern culture, what they're great, great, greatrandparents did or did not do. but that's like a small percentage. it doesn't bug me. most common question is about why a female narrator, and i answered. being inspired by harriet jacobs, mixing up. exploring the dilemma of female slaves. basically take the time even to question is kind of dumb, i'm real happy you came out and i'm happy sort of answering and engage. >> host: because...
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southern people, whatever they want to call us, in all actuality, we're an island town. miami was made of bohemians that built the city of miami. so now you have a lot of different culturesony: how was that mix? how has that impacted music? >> luther: when people think about me, this guy makes bootie shaking music. everybody's dancing. everybody is dancing in a sexual way. the girls are standing up on you. the girls stand up on you and put their butt on you. >> anthony: i've seen this on television. >> luther: it's no different than a lap dance. >> anthony: among your other accomplishments, you ran for office. >> luther: yeah. >> anthony: about 70% residents of miami speak spanish at home. >> luther: uh-huh. >> anthony: enormous african-american, caribbean community. how come this state keeps electing conservative white guys? >> luther: conservative white guys, their paying them popular pastor. don't say nothing, don't energize you're people. you have a whole quiet community. you didn't get them excited about voting. >> anthony: it is the opposite of get out it is don't bother to vote. >> luther: don't bother to vote. african-americans voted at 20%. if we would have vote
southern people, whatever they want to call us, in all actuality, we're an island town. miami was made of bohemians that built the city of miami. so now you have a lot of different culturesony: how was that mix? how has that impacted music? >> luther: when people think about me, this guy makes bootie shaking music. everybody's dancing. everybody is dancing in a sexual way. the girls are standing up on you. the girls stand up on you and put their butt on you. >> anthony: i've seen...
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culture of this week here's what's coming up. festival dons found the world of a flock to southern spain. top talents the winners of this year's laureus world sports awards. all the beautiful meet the twenty eight seen miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo bird but rather it is said to be derived from the hispanic arabic word fell out many meaning expelled people it has its roots. and that's where today's so kicks off with the annual flamenco festival. dance and. taking the audience on into his subconscious. brilliant technique and experimental stuff. takes. show called by delta for this it is the case of a. boy so young. that's me. and me is an imaginary individual living in a fantasy world. when i create something new i'm like a child living out my fantasy in the fantasy and. boldly challenges conventions gender roles it's a deliberate provocation in the natural world of. the respective critics and audiences. is regarded as one
culture of this week here's what's coming up. festival dons found the world of a flock to southern spain. top talents the winners of this year's laureus world sports awards. all the beautiful meet the twenty eight seen miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo bird but rather it is said to be derived from the hispanic arabic word fell out...
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southern france. sunlight dappling on terracotta roofs and ancient honey—coloured stones. cafe culture beautiful squares, and chic restaurants, shops and hotels. there's a fine beach close by, and plenty of opportunities for exploring inland or along the coast, and all in less than two hours' flying time from gatwick. whether you're heading for the deep south or the far north, the travel show is here to help. so just e—mail the travel show, and i'll do my very best to find you an answer. from me, simon calder, the global guru, here on the island of malta, bye for now and see you next time. korean food is becoming famous the world over, and it is here in seoul that you will find the best. i have come to discover a unique way to enjoy it. but first, i'm off to a market to pick up a warm snack or two along the way. it's pretty cold out here right now. feels like it's well below zero. but look at this place! it's bustling. you would think people would be at home with their heating on full blast, but no. you can't keep people away from korean street food. i like it. it's a good atmosphere.
southern france. sunlight dappling on terracotta roofs and ancient honey—coloured stones. cafe culture beautiful squares, and chic restaurants, shops and hotels. there's a fine beach close by, and plenty of opportunities for exploring inland or along the coast, and all in less than two hours' flying time from gatwick. whether you're heading for the deep south or the far north, the travel show is here to help. so just e—mail the travel show, and i'll do my very best to find you an answer....
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culture of this week here's what's coming up. flamenco festival found the world over flock to southern spain. top talents the winners of this year's laureates.
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culture of this week here's what's coming up. festival found the world over flocked to southern spain. top talents the winners of this year's laureus world sports awards. and all the beautiful meet the twenty eight seen miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo bird but rather it is said to be derived from the hispanic arabic word fell out many meaning expelled people it has its roots. and that's where today's so kicks off with the annual flamenco festival. dance in mind when you. dream of taking the audience on into the subconscious. is a brilliant technique and experimental stuff. nation takes. show called by a delta for this it is for. boys so young. that's me. and me is an imaginary individual living in a fantasy world that i carry out when i create something new i'm like a child living out my fantasy in the fantasy and. challenges conventions questioning gender roles it's a deliberate provocation in the macho world of flamenco
culture of this week here's what's coming up. festival found the world over flocked to southern spain. top talents the winners of this year's laureus world sports awards. and all the beautiful meet the twenty eight seen miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo bird but rather it is said to be derived from the hispanic arabic word fell out...
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southern california. he is also the author of move fast and break things. how facebook, google and amazon cornered culturend undermined democracy. it is good to have you on the show. i want to have your reaction for these reports that mark zuckerberg has agreed to testify before u.s. congressional committee. will these lawmakers in washington be able to reign him in this way? jonathan: i don't think he has any choice. this has gone way too far. he has avoided testifying himself. he has sent his lawyers two months ago to the congress. and that was kind of an sold to the can -- kind of an insult to the congressional leaders. now he has to show up in person. it is clear that for the first time the u.s. authorities are going to try to pull these companies into control in a way that only the europeans have to date. it seems to me that the federal trade commission has now reopened an investigation. and facebook signed a consent agreed with the ftc in 2011 that had fines of up to $40,000 per occurrence of data breach per day. if you do the math, that could be a $2 trillion fine. obviously they won't fine them th
southern california. he is also the author of move fast and break things. how facebook, google and amazon cornered culturend undermined democracy. it is good to have you on the show. i want to have your reaction for these reports that mark zuckerberg has agreed to testify before u.s. congressional committee. will these lawmakers in washington be able to reign him in this way? jonathan: i don't think he has any choice. this has gone way too far. he has avoided testifying himself. he has sent his...
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culture this week. here's what's coming up. flamenco festival -- dance fans the world over flock to southern spain.op talents -- the winners of this year's laureus world sports awards. and body beautiful -- meet the 2018 miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain, i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time. one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo
culture this week. here's what's coming up. flamenco festival -- dance fans the world over flock to southern spain.op talents -- the winners of this year's laureus world sports awards. and body beautiful -- meet the 2018 miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain, i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time. one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo
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southern mountaineer, like the georgia cracker. this is an astonishing time for these people to fall down this cultural gradient. by the way, very similar to what happened to the southern tribes, the choctaw, the cherokee right before the dispossession, at a draw this parable is they were delegitimize in much the same way. they were all kinds of fasting parallels between poor whites in the southern mountains and the american indians. they've often talked about in much the same way. i just want to throw that out there. the second thing is that mountain people at insecure title or no title to the right at all. this is what i've been saying. and that is what you're looking at are two kinds of these. so george washington's deed would've been this one. the stamp of the covenant on it and it's all very official and it is recorded in the state house in virginia, right? what about this other deed? anybody who is literate would write a deed, you want to pass the piece of land to your son is getting back to someone in the next hollow, and you want to set them up for the first home and they will take this and you are buildi
southern mountaineer, like the georgia cracker. this is an astonishing time for these people to fall down this cultural gradient. by the way, very similar to what happened to the southern tribes, the choctaw, the cherokee right before the dispossession, at a draw this parable is they were delegitimize in much the same way. they were all kinds of fasting parallels between poor whites in the southern mountains and the american indians. they've often talked about in much the same way. i just want...
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culture and religion. that is what a lot of southern republicans, that is the formula they need to succeed and when, that is the formula many of them follow over the course of the 1980's. that is where you see the connection between the candidates, yes, they are starting and building a party based on the fundamental changes in the political economy of the region. they are also having to embrace the politics of rage, to get it done on election day. one of the of o-matic moments, when people talk about the southern strategy, when op-ed editorialist want to talk about this right-wing politic of racial animus that donald trump has chartered in 2016 is part of a 50 year campaign of the politics that donald trump has turned in 2016 is part of a 50 year campaign in the republican party going back to stoking racial issues. inn they want to talk shorthand about the southern strategy, the moment they will talk about is 1980, when ronald reagan went to the county fair. let's pull this open a bed. -- open a bit. it was a county in eastern mississippi. it was a annual county fair. long beforeime, 1980, the county fairs
culture and religion. that is what a lot of southern republicans, that is the formula they need to succeed and when, that is the formula many of them follow over the course of the 1980's. that is where you see the connection between the candidates, yes, they are starting and building a party based on the fundamental changes in the political economy of the region. they are also having to embrace the politics of rage, to get it done on election day. one of the of o-matic moments, when people talk...
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into double figures as the mild the wet pushes into that culture where we are seeing it turn readily to snow anywhere from around well southern sweden pushing over towards pollen now a little dusting of snow across the alps with heavy rain for the south. the weather sponsored by qatar and he's. paid the scene for us where on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us on sat there are people that there are choosing between buying medication and eating this is a dialogue i want to get in one more comment because this is someone who's an activist just posted a story join the global conversation at this time on al-jazeera. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera oversell rob a reminder of our top news stories the north korean leader kim jong un has met chinese president xi jinping for the first time during a secretive visit to beijing it's kim's first trip abroad since taking power in twenty details of the meeting were only revealed after it had taken place chinese state media reports that kim say that h
into double figures as the mild the wet pushes into that culture where we are seeing it turn readily to snow anywhere from around well southern sweden pushing over towards pollen now a little dusting of snow across the alps with heavy rain for the south. the weather sponsored by qatar and he's. paid the scene for us where on line what is american sign in yemen that peace is always possible but it never happens not because the situation is complicated but because no one cares or if you join us...
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southern cooking. and there are few better places to see how short the line between there and here than gullah culture. you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with, with their traditions. >> sean: if you look at the history of american food and you'll -- you'll quickly see that this is -- this is one of the first true cuisines of america. >> anthony: oh what's that? what is this? it looks good. >> b.j.: we're going back to west africa. >> ashley: all right. >> anthony: soft shell crabs and conch in a decidedly west african inflected peanut stew with carolina rice, sauteed squash, and zucchini. >> anthony: oh, that's so good. >> sean: man, it's been a while since i've had conch. >> anthony: clearly, i mean, correct me if i'm wrong, sean, there's a different kind of interest in charleston that existed 20 years ago, right? is something happening here and is
southern cooking. and there are few better places to see how short the line between there and here than gullah culture. you. >> sean: this is so delicious. >> ashley: oh my goodness. >> anthony: how african is traditional gullah cooking? >> ashley: well, i think what happens is you change the location of the people, but you do not change who the people were. you did not change the information that they came with, with their traditions. >> sean: if you look at the...
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army school so taking full control of the same culture as thousands of rebel surrender to opposition help. u.s. forces say an air strike near the southern libyan city of a bari killed two people it before terrorists. the u.n. envoy to get men has arrived in the capital which is under the control of who see rebels the first visit by martin griffith dishonest since he was appointed in february he's there to meet hootie leaders tried to arrange a fourth round of talks three previous rounds of negotiations have come to nothing . thousands of supporters have been rallying against a european treaty which they say in direct to gives rights to transgender people protest as marched in the capital saw grab against the convention which they accuse of undermining traditional family values in the predominantly catholic country parliament is in the process of ratifying the treaty which is designed to combat domestic violence but opponents object to the conventions definition of gender saying it paves the way for transsexuals or transgender is as separate to greece. you mouth thousands of people protested in tel aviv against the mass deportation of er
army school so taking full control of the same culture as thousands of rebel surrender to opposition help. u.s. forces say an air strike near the southern libyan city of a bari killed two people it before terrorists. the u.n. envoy to get men has arrived in the capital which is under the control of who see rebels the first visit by martin griffith dishonest since he was appointed in february he's there to meet hootie leaders tried to arrange a fourth round of talks three previous rounds of...
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southern law poverty center research. it worries me that our political culture extends these limitations to this hateful ideology. was wondering if you can give me more information on how our government defines infringement of others' human rights. >> absolutely. one thing that is something a lot of people don't know is that hate speech is protected by the first amendment, which, you know, i'm not a huge fan of hate speech. i think it's a horrible thing. but the problem is, is that it's very hard for anyone to define what is hate speech and what isn't, and what is offensivive -- what is offensive and what isn't. and while i'm no fan of hate speech, i worry about the government, or your school administration, or anyone being the ones to draw that line. because it's really easy for that line to -- when somebody else is basically deciding, okay, this is -- we're not going to allow anything that's offensive. it's really easy for that to encompass more and more things. that's why, even though i think it is very troubling that we have such hateful dialogue, and that there are so many active hate groups right now, but t
southern law poverty center research. it worries me that our political culture extends these limitations to this hateful ideology. was wondering if you can give me more information on how our government defines infringement of others' human rights. >> absolutely. one thing that is something a lot of people don't know is that hate speech is protected by the first amendment, which, you know, i'm not a huge fan of hate speech. i think it's a horrible thing. but the problem is, is that it's...
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across the world coerged in zatista tertory in the southern state of chiapas over the weekend for the first international political, artistic, sports and cultural thering ofomen that struggle. this is a patista won deliring a colctive messe at the clongony. >> this little light is for you. take it, sister. take it to the women who are disappeared. take it to the murdered. t in ison. take it to the raped. take it to the beaten. take it to be abused. take it to the women who face violence in all forms. take it tohe mrant take it to the exploited. take it to the dead. take it until it in every one of them that she is not alone, that you're going to fight for her, that you're going to fight for the truth and for the justice that her pain deserves. amy: and those are some of the ths yn.orge war and peace rert. i'm amy odman. day weegin a scial sers looking ck at 68, a pital year in dern amecan histy. it was aear thataw the asssinatioof d marti luthering and bert knedy, historictudent sikes fro columbia tsan fransco stat e soviet iasion of czechoslovia, the icago mocratic cvention otests, and the eslation othe etnam war. 50 yearsgo todayn march , 196
across the world coerged in zatista tertory in the southern state of chiapas over the weekend for the first international political, artistic, sports and cultural thering ofomen that struggle. this is a patista won deliring a colctive messe at the clongony. >> this little light is for you. take it, sister. take it to the women who are disappeared. take it to the murdered. t in ison. take it to the raped. take it to the beaten. take it to be abused. take it to the women who face violence...
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world converged in zapatista territory in the southern state of chiapas over the weekend for the first international political, artistic, sports and cultural gathering of women that struggle. this is a zapatista woman delivering a collective message at the closing ceremony. >> this little light is for you. take it, sister. take it to the women who are disappeared. take it to the murdered. take it to the in prison. take it to the raped. take it to the beaten. take it to be abused. take it to the women who face violence in all forms. take it to the migrants. take it to the exploited. take it to the dead. take it until it in every one of them that she is not alone, that you're going to fight for her, that you're going to fight for the truth and for the justice that her pain deserves. amy: and those are some of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. today we begin a special series looking back at 1968, a pivotal year in modern american history. it was a year that saw the assassination of dr. martin luther king and robert kennedy, historic student strikes from columbia to san francisc
world converged in zapatista territory in the southern state of chiapas over the weekend for the first international political, artistic, sports and cultural gathering of women that struggle. this is a zapatista woman delivering a collective message at the closing ceremony. >> this little light is for you. take it, sister. take it to the women who are disappeared. take it to the murdered. take it to the in prison. take it to the raped. take it to the beaten. take it to be abused. take it...
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culture of corruption but critics say still has a lot to prove. from a fresh coast to breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. the weather is generally set farakka southern parts of china nab a little further north and we've got some or all the heavy rain making its way across the southeast and colder pushing towards taiwan we'll see a clearer skies coming into hong kong just the winds coming in from the northerly direction so it will just have a little bit of a unaids to that way then certainly killing off in shanghai noble with around nine degrees celsius homewards day off today not to bad in hong kong twenty three degrees lossie dry by this stage still a few showers possibly some of them wintry over towards china but essentially a lot of dry weather dry weather as we go on through the next few days try to into much of the philippines a scattering of showers across malaysia down into indonesia was just around southern parts of borneo pushing over towards the mater as we go on through tuesday and on into wettest i don't think a little further south with by that stage much of the my potential generate dry but not just up into the gulf of thailand we coul
culture of corruption but critics say still has a lot to prove. from a fresh coast to breeze. to watching the sunset on the australian outback. the weather is generally set farakka southern parts of china nab a little further north and we've got some or all the heavy rain making its way across the southeast and colder pushing towards taiwan we'll see a clearer skies coming into hong kong just the winds coming in from the northerly direction so it will just have a little bit of a unaids to that...
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southerners believed that the white race should always be superior to the black race. they are fighting for a system, a slave system, built on racism that they want to defend as a culturehe confederacy wastes no time, seizing federal forts and military installations in the south. [ explosions, shouting ] but in south carolina, major robert anderson and his troops refuse to surrender. unable to hold fort moultrie, they take refuge in the island stronghold of fort sumter. ♪ >> mr. seward, do you have good news for me? >> i'm afraid not, mr. president. >> by the time lincoln takes office, the situation at fort sumter is a national crisis. in the face of a threatening confederate army, major robert anderson stands firm, even with the union garrison running out of supplies. the son of a revolutionary war veteran, anderson refuses to give up, even though his father did surrender nearby fort moultrie to the british. with a battle looming, lincoln faces a dilemma -- how to support anderson's defiant stand without firing the first shot of the civil war. >> 85 years. 85 years ago, this country was born. is this the year that it dies? >> abandon fort sumter. >> we can't hold fort
southerners believed that the white race should always be superior to the black race. they are fighting for a system, a slave system, built on racism that they want to defend as a culturehe confederacy wastes no time, seizing federal forts and military installations in the south. [ explosions, shouting ] but in south carolina, major robert anderson and his troops refuse to surrender. unable to hold fort moultrie, they take refuge in the island stronghold of fort sumter. ♪ >> mr. seward,...
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southerners believed that the white race should always be superior to the black race. they are fighting for a system, a slave system, built on racism that they want to defend as a cultureederacy wastes no time, seizing federal forts and military installations in the south. [ explosions, shouting ] but in south carolina, major robert anderson and his troops refuse to surrender. unable to hold fort moultrie, they take refuge in the island stronghold of fort sumter. ♪ >> mr. seward, do you have good news for me? >> i'm afraid not, mr. president. >> by the time lincoln takes office, the situation at fort sumter is a national crisis. in the face of a threatening confederate army, major robert anderson stands firm, even with the union garrison running out of supplies. the son of a revolutionary war veteran, anderson refuses to give up, even though his father did surrender nearby fort moultrie to the british. with a battle looming, lincoln faces a dilemma -- how to support anderson's defiant stand without firing the first shot of the civil war. >> 85 years. 85 years ago, this country was born. is this the year that it dies? >> abandon fort sumter. >> we can't hold fort sumter
southerners believed that the white race should always be superior to the black race. they are fighting for a system, a slave system, built on racism that they want to defend as a cultureederacy wastes no time, seizing federal forts and military installations in the south. [ explosions, shouting ] but in south carolina, major robert anderson and his troops refuse to surrender. unable to hold fort moultrie, they take refuge in the island stronghold of fort sumter. ♪ >> mr. seward, do you...
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culture wars. the cornerstone of trump's presidential campaign was a promise to build a wall. >> i will build a great, great wall. on our southernder. and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. >> we're going to build a wall. mexico's going to pay for the wall. we're going to stop drugs from coming in. >> the trump administration will also secure and defend the borders of the united states. and yes, we will build a great wall and mexico will pay for the wall 100%. >> so a lot of politicians said you can't get mexico to pay for the wall. i said it's going to be so easy. going to be so easy. >> and trump has since found that it isn't that easy to convince mexico 0 pay for the wall but he publicly remains undeterred. the west reported tuesday that trump is privately pushing the u.s. military to fund construction of his signature project. the president is eager to make the second amendment a campaign issue. trump responded to an op-ed written by former u.s. supreme court justice john paul stevens calling for the repeal of the second amendment. trump wrote on twitter the second amendment will never be repealed. as much
culture wars. the cornerstone of trump's presidential campaign was a promise to build a wall. >> i will build a great, great wall. on our southernder. and i will have mexico pay for that wall. mark my words. >> we're going to build a wall. mexico's going to pay for the wall. we're going to stop drugs from coming in. >> the trump administration will also secure and defend the borders of the united states. and yes, we will build a great wall and mexico will pay for the wall...
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southern half of of northern and northwestern arkansas. oklahoma, and the physical ozarks region even laps over into the very tip of kansas, so it ctually covers parts of four different states. the cultural ozarks doesn't correspond with the physical ozarks. there are people who live in the ozarks who wouldn't identify themselves as an ozarkian, and there are people who liver outside of ozarks who would. the trilogy that i'm working on s called "a history of the ozarks," published by the university of illinois press, out he first volume comes this year. it's called the old ozarks, and ozarks istory of the before the civil war, so there chapter on ief pre-history. anthropologist, so that's why it's a brief chapter it looks at y, but native american life in the in the ozarks.od settlement of the first europeans, who came into he region, who were generally french. who came down the mississippi alley and then kind of spread westward into the edge of the theks, and then, of course, thousands of u.s. citizens who mississippi, the beginning in the 1790s and continuing on into the early 1800s. museum of e shilo ozark history. t's the premier museum on the history of the ozarks, from 21st toric d
southern half of of northern and northwestern arkansas. oklahoma, and the physical ozarks region even laps over into the very tip of kansas, so it ctually covers parts of four different states. the cultural ozarks doesn't correspond with the physical ozarks. there are people who live in the ozarks who wouldn't identify themselves as an ozarkian, and there are people who liver outside of ozarks who would. the trilogy that i'm working on s called "a history of the ozarks," published by...
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culture. going to the races. the islands independence from british rule was declared on this very racecourse. in 1968. built more than two centuries ago, it is the oldest racecourse in the southernrseracing in mauritius. actually, it was my grandfather who introduced the family to horseracing. he was the family to horseracing. he was the first indian to be a member of the first indian to be a member of the national assembly of parliament. in 190a, he was a businessman. at the beginning he was a seller but then he started to bring business buying linen, buying and selling linen. also realised buying a racecourse would lack intermingled with the big cheeses, especially french business than who ran the economy and loved racing. today is a special day, the final classic race of the season, the duke top, and the chance of this elite family to create history in the country's national sport. what has happened and we have been able with a little bit of luck to win the first three classics. if we win the fourth one today, we will be creating history. and we got a peek into the paddock and met his cousin. i know this man very well! i often see you on the bbc all over the world! this is ve
culture. going to the races. the islands independence from british rule was declared on this very racecourse. in 1968. built more than two centuries ago, it is the oldest racecourse in the southernrseracing in mauritius. actually, it was my grandfather who introduced the family to horseracing. he was the family to horseracing. he was the first indian to be a member of the first indian to be a member of the national assembly of parliament. in 190a, he was a businessman. at the beginning he was a...
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southern utah. one it to ask you about what you are doing as the secretary of the interior and what you look forward to doing to change the culture of blm law enforcement and to maximize reliance on local law enforcement. sec. zinke: great question. i've great respect for law enforcement, it is difficult, especially when you're the only guy out there. isolated duty stations, a long ways away from help. there is a lot of activity that is not good on federal lands. but i am in support of quite. of agreements because when use -- i am in support of cooperative agreements because when you see a blm truck , the first thing i want the public at think of is land management. i would like the public to think about maybe there is a lost kid out there, maybe there is a grizzly bear, and not get a ticket on a county road. dresse fired four two rio , we is -- to readdress have lost= public trust. because they have a badge, there to make sure the power that is given them is exercise correctly. heavy-handedness has led to a breach of trust especially out west. we are very aware of it. we have taken action to restore trust. we think the cooperati
southern utah. one it to ask you about what you are doing as the secretary of the interior and what you look forward to doing to change the culture of blm law enforcement and to maximize reliance on local law enforcement. sec. zinke: great question. i've great respect for law enforcement, it is difficult, especially when you're the only guy out there. isolated duty stations, a long ways away from help. there is a lot of activity that is not good on federal lands. but i am in support of quite....
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culture of this week here's what's coming up. the festival dons found the world of a flock to southern spain. top talents the winners of this is laureus world sports awards. all the beautiful meet the twenty eight seen miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo bird but rather it is said to be derived from the hispanic arabic word fellow men who meaning expelled people it has its roots in under lucy and that's where today's show kicks off with the annual. flamenco festival. taking the audience on the. technique and experimental stuff. takes. place so you know. that's me. and me is an imaginary individual living in a fantasy world that i carry out when i create something new i'm like a child living out my fantasy in the fantasy. challenges conventions. it's a provocation in. the respect of critics and audiences. is regarded as one of the world's greatest. t.v. the. awards i've won since starting to perform in dresses as praise for my own ac
culture of this week here's what's coming up. the festival dons found the world of a flock to southern spain. top talents the winners of this is laureus world sports awards. all the beautiful meet the twenty eight seen miss germany contestants. on a recent trip to spain i had the joy of seeing flamenco for the very first time one thing i was surprised to find out was that the name has no connection to the flamingo bird but rather it is said to be derived from the hispanic arabic word fellow men...
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culture to fix some of that. so, a couple of questions. what percentage approximately do you think a pair of them being abused in the united states comes across the southern border in the united states? >> i don't know if i can give you a specific number but i would think a majority. >> so not only in areas where we have the international shipping, but my parents stayed down in the brownsville area for 20 years over the summer and almost weekly they would catch a semi-load full of heroin or something and that is the one thing they caught. so i do think that we have an issue down there. in indiana i served the district's and this is going to change to a different direction a little bit. the problem with this and i support the telemedicine and you mentioned there's confusion over whether a doctor authorized the disorder using these medication treatment to perform the services via telemedicine and the drafting process to implement regulations regarding special registration for telemedicine. dude you have a timeline of when you expect to promulgate these kind of resolutions? >> i messed with my drafting unit and that has been pending for a while and we are go
culture to fix some of that. so, a couple of questions. what percentage approximately do you think a pair of them being abused in the united states comes across the southern border in the united states? >> i don't know if i can give you a specific number but i would think a majority. >> so not only in areas where we have the international shipping, but my parents stayed down in the brownsville area for 20 years over the summer and almost weekly they would catch a semi-load full of...
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culture to fix some of that. so a couple of questions. what percentage, approximately, do you think of heroin being abused in the united states comes across the southern border of the united states? >> i don't know if i can give you a specific number, but i would think a fair majority of it would be coming. >> majority of it comes across there. so, you know, we have some, not only in areas where we have the international shipping, that is a huge issue, but my parents stayed down in brownsville area for 20 years over the summer and almost weekly they would catch a semi load full of cocaine or heroin and that's the ones they caught. so, you know, i think we do have an issue down there. so, in indiana i served 8th district very rural and this will change, we'll change to a different direction here in a little bit, and we have a problem with access to medication assessment treatment and support for use and i support the use of telemedicine. in your testimony you say there's confusion whether a doctor is authorized to treat opioid disorder can support this in a telemedicine and dea can implement regulations. do you have a timeline of when you expect to pro
culture to fix some of that. so a couple of questions. what percentage, approximately, do you think of heroin being abused in the united states comes across the southern border of the united states? >> i don't know if i can give you a specific number, but i would think a fair majority of it would be coming. >> majority of it comes across there. so, you know, we have some, not only in areas where we have the international shipping, that is a huge issue, but my parents stayed down in...
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in more ways than one. with mauritian social life and culture, going to the races. on this very racecourse, the champ de mars, in 1968. in the southernisparate communities together. oh, and to satisfy the locals' love of gambling, of course. horseracing in mauritius. to horse racing. a member of the national assembly of parliament. and in 190a, he was a businessman. land and property. who ran the economy then and loved racing. today is a very special day. in the national sport. we will be creating history. and we got a peek into the paddock to meet soun‘s cousin. this gentleman, i know him very well. i often see you on the bbc all over the world! this is very much a family affair. that's the cup that we are looking for. can i touch it? anyone can touch it before, but i want to touch it after. afterwards, yes... this is fantastic. of the most important men in racing. inside the jockeys‘ room, preparations are underway. down by the track, i can feel the sense of occasion here. here is where everybody gathers, rich, poor — everyone. this is the day. and this is the first race of the day. and gambling here, and so i approached a local pu
in more ways than one. with mauritian social life and culture, going to the races. on this very racecourse, the champ de mars, in 1968. in the southernisparate communities together. oh, and to satisfy the locals' love of gambling, of course. horseracing in mauritius. to horse racing. a member of the national assembly of parliament. and in 190a, he was a businessman. land and property. who ran the economy then and loved racing. today is a very special day. in the national sport. we will be...