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the spokane's bigger. the fight is drawn out longer, it's bloodier police stuff, frank little and other organizers into tiny cells. and then they blast steam heat into cells. they call it the sweat box. these men nearly suffocate. a lot of them pass out. and then they're done with that. they transfer them to freezing cold. and in november, this is november now. so many of them verge on hypothermia. this goes on for weeks. and the prisoners are you know they're given basically no food, they're brutally beaten and 16 of them end up seriously hospitalized and three of them die. and then after spokane, there's numerous other free fights that that emerge in other cities across the west. this is one from san diego in 1912. you can see again the use of fire hoses on the crowd. and another here question, shortening the relationship between american ideals about free speech and what is actually happening and. many other cities have these as well. fresno and others in all their three free speech fights in the americ
the spokane's bigger. the fight is drawn out longer, it's bloodier police stuff, frank little and other organizers into tiny cells. and then they blast steam heat into cells. they call it the sweat box. these men nearly suffocate. a lot of them pass out. and then they're done with that. they transfer them to freezing cold. and in november, this is november now. so many of them verge on hypothermia. this goes on for weeks. and the prisoners are you know they're given basically no food, they're...
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beslanowitch told me that his daughter tracy was in spokane, i mean, it's just like, "oh, my gosh, what's on here?" narrator: the answers soon became apparent. the victim in utah was using a false name, the name of her younger sister, tracy. the victim's real name was krystal beslanowitch, and she was a young woman with a troubled past. gardner: krystal was a prostitute. krystal would use the street name baby tracy or tracy. and we believe that she would do that to try and throw off police if she was arrested. narrator: krystal's boyfriend, chris, was her pimp. the two had been living and working together for years, and they recently moved to salt lake city. krystal was the breadwinner in their relationship. ♪ narrator: it was a sordid, degrading life, one this young couple was desperate to escape. karen mathis, herself a former prostitute, worked the same streets as krystal. mathis: we didn't care about ourselves. how can you? we didn't know any better. i didn't know any better. why krystal came at such an early age? she's had something happen to her in her past. this is not something th
beslanowitch told me that his daughter tracy was in spokane, i mean, it's just like, "oh, my gosh, what's on here?" narrator: the answers soon became apparent. the victim in utah was using a false name, the name of her younger sister, tracy. the victim's real name was krystal beslanowitch, and she was a young woman with a troubled past. gardner: krystal was a prostitute. krystal would use the street name baby tracy or tracy. and we believe that she would do that to try and throw off...
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now they know they're going to go home to spokane green bay, asheville, detroit chicago, fort worth, yonkers. and. the bell comes in. the fire landing. but first, morgan buzzes the field, cuts the grass with a giant fortress. it's against the rules, but this is a special occasion. the wheels of the memphis belle come back to the style of england for the 25th time. and. this is a day they never forget. another great soon after brigadier general visited the field and presented the distinguished cross to every member of the. and then there was another day. that majesties, the king and queen of. johnny quinlan never thought anything like this would happen to him when he left yonkers yonkers. the ground crew were a little self-conscious about being dressed in fatigues, but the queen thought they were very. finally, two more visitors came. general hager, commanding the eighth air force and general debus, u.s. commander of the european the bell crew, received in flying clothes as general eckert read the order for what he called a 26 and most important mission return to america to train new
now they know they're going to go home to spokane green bay, asheville, detroit chicago, fort worth, yonkers. and. the bell comes in. the fire landing. but first, morgan buzzes the field, cuts the grass with a giant fortress. it's against the rules, but this is a special occasion. the wheels of the memphis belle come back to the style of england for the 25th time. and. this is a day they never forget. another great soon after brigadier general visited the field and presented the distinguished...
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he was at the party convention in spokane.ou for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> looking outside. i am talking about what jumped out at me. itch -- i know you've been covering politics in your state. what struck you about what happened there? >> i think what happened there through the platform which we know platforms want to elect the next governor or any of the statewide officials. but it did say that, republicans seem to be a little bit out of touch with the electoral in this state. there's no republicans in statewide office. there hasn't been a republican governor since the 80s. they've voted not to endorse a sitting congressman newhouse. in part because he voted to impeach the former president. not sure it represented the passions or even the thoughts of most washingtonians or those in the party. >> who's an activist in the national republican party right now and the sort of median republican party voter in washington. what's the make up of the delegates. what's the atmosphere like and how many folks is this tha
he was at the party convention in spokane.ou for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> looking outside. i am talking about what jumped out at me. itch -- i know you've been covering politics in your state. what struck you about what happened there? >> i think what happened there through the platform which we know platforms want to elect the next governor or any of the statewide officials. but it did say that, republicans seem to be a little bit out of touch with the...
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>> when you saw the women's basketball team playing in spokane and staying in a place across the idahog racial epithets at them. that is the kind of stuff that just -- every time we think maybe we are inching toward a post-racial world, these jerks pull you back into the world you actually live in. you know, i was the favorite of megyn kelly and jesse watters, we talked about it on your show, preachy females. i would rather spend the next 1000 years in a humanities lounge at berkeley then spend one minute with those people in idaho, i can promise you that right now. >> that is a real comparison for you, especially. and it is sad when you see it -- we talk about politics is so divisive but it is also quite sad when you see sports or culture, places where we could come together, and then those people, the racists and hatemongers use it to take over. >> now, they were good, we beat them last year to go to the final four, they lost the game. they had to move them out of the hotel. they had to take them to spokane, and another interesting thing happened -- the gonzaga men's basketball team
>> when you saw the women's basketball team playing in spokane and staying in a place across the idahog racial epithets at them. that is the kind of stuff that just -- every time we think maybe we are inching toward a post-racial world, these jerks pull you back into the world you actually live in. you know, i was the favorite of megyn kelly and jesse watters, we talked about it on your show, preachy females. i would rather spend the next 1000 years in a humanities lounge at berkeley then...
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having learned that each nail for dina scanned, spokane, why does she specifically choose these obsidian hued meals for her artwork? and what does he hope to achieve with an artwork? well, i preferred black nails in relation to african black skin to identifying the african people who ref, dina, passionately, advocates for african art and culture. how does she leverage our arts to engage the community? concerned they don't. it's about identifying the people we are recognizing all history and knowing our origins and that. 14 a kung each nail tells the story of paid every how much stroke signifies a battle. despite the challenges, there's the power to create 10 suffering into odd and find strength in of times. the last these have many l oswick site different at c t gorgeous craving and delightful . and it's like this meal for any occasion. let's meet pinion current. really. yeah . as she unlocked the secrets to make it begin to print the african dishes and soaring plateful, things like taste, and a patch of elegant malls. what's the food that's easy to make? and still looks like the that is
having learned that each nail for dina scanned, spokane, why does she specifically choose these obsidian hued meals for her artwork? and what does he hope to achieve with an artwork? well, i preferred black nails in relation to african black skin to identifying the african people who ref, dina, passionately, advocates for african art and culture. how does she leverage our arts to engage the community? concerned they don't. it's about identifying the people we are recognizing all history and...
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these cody era christine sold, flat, spokane, nose and blue. the goons make up a unique echo system that slain largely on the steps for melania. but now that serenity is being shunted as man and the machines such for white gold, lithium, the are the most. sorry if i'm being good with him drunk way. but i'll be also the most . i have your so the norm was up until now. she knows. so you got to do is it is people who got the most of the chinese corporations, the gene has invested $300.00 a $2000000.00 construction is least the implant when the guy and get your gun know stuff like that to me. nope. none of the brand, you know, you got on the i know those and the so near the stop bottles, but most of it of and not a visa without this. i mean no. what about, how about what would i be able to come and look at? and while i was seeing those move as well, that that one had the audio is what, what it was going, what's your message? it's the only lithium company in the area that's being willing to open it still as well. cameras, we, i school to the round b
these cody era christine sold, flat, spokane, nose and blue. the goons make up a unique echo system that slain largely on the steps for melania. but now that serenity is being shunted as man and the machines such for white gold, lithium, the are the most. sorry if i'm being good with him drunk way. but i'll be also the most . i have your so the norm was up until now. she knows. so you got to do is it is people who got the most of the chinese corporations, the gene has invested $300.00 a...
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w. lumber. indonesia a power dies island, the tools over a 1000000 to is to you get the nice that spokane it kills is a hidden treasure gold. and that's why the island has one of the densest populations of gold miners in indonesia, south east asia is biggest go to produce but this industry is fueled by a debt. if we don't use much project, but we won't get the goal one group of medical, they could kill and make you a health problem. in some patients have symptoms that suggest poisoning of my mind and my answer talks and is spreading for the opposite. the level at which you have to evacuate out quasi luxury, is how you're fully regulated, multibillion dollar goals, mining industry. how did this make sure we get here? and why is it being used? the people of what i do, the has to be very careful, but they're very distrusting of general is not like any other bodies. we must constantly wanting the public about the risk. the n g is working in and around secretary of an area consisting of 3 small villages has counted nearly 50 children, born with new logical and physical bust defects since 2018
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he was at the republican convention in spokane. i appreciate you taking the time.nks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> looking in from the outside, from a national perspective, i'm describing what jumped out at me from the coverage of the convention. i know you have been covering politics in your state for a long time. you were there in person. what struck you? what do you think is most important about what happened there? >> well, i think what happened there was through the platform, we know platforms won't elect the next governor, or any of the state-wide officials, but it did say that republicans seem to be a little out of touch with the electorate in this state. maybe that's an understatement. there's no republicans in state-wide office. there hasn't been a republican governor since mt. st. helen blew in the '80s and this go around, they decided not to endorse a sitting republican because he voted to impeach the former president. i think the resolution reflected the passions of those on the floor, not sure it represented the passions or even the thoug
he was at the republican convention in spokane. i appreciate you taking the time.nks for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> looking in from the outside, from a national perspective, i'm describing what jumped out at me from the coverage of the convention. i know you have been covering politics in your state for a long time. you were there in person. what struck you? what do you think is most important about what happened there? >> well, i think what happened there was...
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it's l.a., then reno, spokane, washington, then anchorage, alaska. >> jimmy: acreage, alaska, wow. people. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you're with the people. all right. we're going to make an announce many. first of all, "the upshaws" part five is on netflix. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and wanda sykes is on tour. you can get all her live dates at wandasykes.com. and we just want a reminder, if you really, really like donald trump, you might not want to show, you might not want to come. [ laughter ] you're going to be there for a very short time. wanda sykes, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] thank you, wanda. we'll be back with gabriel iglesias. i won't let my moderate to severe plaque psoriasis symptoms define me. emerge as you. with tremfya®, most people saw 90% clearer skin at 4 months and the majority stayed clearer, at 5 years. serious allergic reactions may occur. tremfya® may increase your risk of infections and lower your ability to fight them. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms or if you had a vaccine or plan to. emerge as you. emerge t
it's l.a., then reno, spokane, washington, then anchorage, alaska. >> jimmy: acreage, alaska, wow. people. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yeah, you're with the people. all right. we're going to make an announce many. first of all, "the upshaws" part five is on netflix. >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: and wanda sykes is on tour. you can get all her live dates at wandasykes.com. and we just want a reminder, if you really, really like donald trump, you might not...
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they had to take them to spokane. another interesting thing happened. they were in a bus in some republican jerk said they were migrants coming here. they were basketball players at a jesuit university. sometimes the racism in this country just slaps you right in the face and says we're here, dude. >> yeah. it's a wake-up call for those in denial about it if they're listening. it's a good one. what's on your list? >> speaking of slapping in the face, the misogyny here in new york this last week, on tiktok there's been videos of women who have been walking down the street when they were literally socked in fair face by someone sometimes slaps me in the face and has been slapping women across the city in the face, literally and metaphorically and sometimes i'm stunned by the sexism we. >> every time you think this is behind us, you find out it's definitely not behind us. but what is good is people exposed this kind of thing. >> michelle obama said when they go low, we go high. i'll tell you this about fallback, when they go heavy, i go light. okay. this i
they had to take them to spokane. another interesting thing happened. they were in a bus in some republican jerk said they were migrants coming here. they were basketball players at a jesuit university. sometimes the racism in this country just slaps you right in the face and says we're here, dude. >> yeah. it's a wake-up call for those in denial about it if they're listening. it's a good one. what's on your list? >> speaking of slapping in the face, the misogyny here in new york...
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may remember, the utah women's basketball team faced some racial harassment when they played in the spokaneistrict of the tournament. they were staying in idaho and they were chased back to their hotel and harassed. so i know that they're already looking at different ways to figure out scheduling and where they're going to play. but this this is one byproduct of that. >> it's an interesting idea. i wonder economically what effect that will have for the league, for the networks and for the community. his you know, that that hold these tournaments. >> yeah, in some ways it makes sense, right. because you're maybe streamlining your efforts. dan. right. less duplication. but at the same time i wonder if that's in the end. still less money or less visitors, i don't know, maybe it would simplify things to have both of them in the same location. >> you know? >> yeah, it's more about, you know, all the events around the games. it's not just the games. if you did both in one place, you could probably streamline all these great events for all the student athletes. >> and one thing we can be sure abou
may remember, the utah women's basketball team faced some racial harassment when they played in the spokaneistrict of the tournament. they were staying in idaho and they were chased back to their hotel and harassed. so i know that they're already looking at different ways to figure out scheduling and where they're going to play. but this this is one byproduct of that. >> it's an interesting idea. i wonder economically what effect that will have for the league, for the networks and for the...
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host: let's go to the republican line in spokane, washington. caller: hi, good morning. i was curious about the breakdown of the current aid to ukraine so i went online to look and i ended up on the keel institute. most of the age european nations, 90% appears to go towards humanitarian concern only 10% from european nations is military assistant. 98% of aid is military aid as opposed to 10% of humanitarian aid. this place into putin seeing isn't u.s. institute award? host: you don't think the u.s. started the war? caller: this place into putin saying because the u.s. is paying the military that the u.s. is interfering with russia. i would like to see european nations giving their planes and their support that they need and flipping it around so we are giving 10% of military aid in 90% of financial aid thus with the need. -- if that is what they need. host: what do you think that would do if you were to flip that. is the same amount of money but what would it do? with that in the ward. would it stop his aggression? caller: then it would be european nations, 90% of their
host: let's go to the republican line in spokane, washington. caller: hi, good morning. i was curious about the breakdown of the current aid to ukraine so i went online to look and i ended up on the keel institute. most of the age european nations, 90% appears to go towards humanitarian concern only 10% from european nations is military assistant. 98% of aid is military aid as opposed to 10% of humanitarian aid. this place into putin seeing isn't u.s. institute award? host: you don't think the...
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next up laura this spokane, washington, on our line for republicans. good morning, laura. what's your top news story of the week? caller: well, where i have a problem, an issue is i hear constantly this morbid twisted hate of other americans in this country. and the reason for that, i believe, is the hatred from so many of the democratic politicians and bureaucrats, ok? what i see are people out in our streets carrying nazi flag, hamas, isis, trying to kill and murder and assault and destroy jewish people and christians in this country. and yet, they want to help hamas. all hamas has to do is surrender. it's over. and israel, i mean, the idealogy that are being inflicted into this country because of this morbid hate against the right side are historically up to 14 years. the purr various -- purveyors of genocide, enslave. , and yet, we have politicians and people up there calling our people, this nation, you know, all this horrible stuff which is in their backyard, you know? and i hear it's people that don't bother to look at what it is that they think they know. they don'
next up laura this spokane, washington, on our line for republicans. good morning, laura. what's your top news story of the week? caller: well, where i have a problem, an issue is i hear constantly this morbid twisted hate of other americans in this country. and the reason for that, i believe, is the hatred from so many of the democratic politicians and bureaucrats, ok? what i see are people out in our streets carrying nazi flag, hamas, isis, trying to kill and murder and assault and destroy...
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next up laura this spokane, washington, on our line for republicans. good morning, laura. what's your top news story of the week? caller: well, where i have a problem, an issue is i hear constantly this morbid twisted hate of other americans in this country. and the reason for that, i believe, is the hatred from so many of the democratic politicians and bureaucrats, ok? what i see are people out in our streets carrying nazi flag, hamas, isis, trying to kill and murder and assault and destroy jewish people and christians in this country. and yet, they want to help hamas. all hamas has to do is surrender. it's over. and israel, i mean, the idealogy that are being inflicted into this country because of this morbid hate against the right side are historically up to 14 years. the purr various -- purveyors of genocide, enslave. , and yet, we have politicians and people up there calling our people, this nation, you know, all this horrible stuff which is in their backyard, you know? and i hear it's people that don't bother to look at what it is that they think they know. they don'
next up laura this spokane, washington, on our line for republicans. good morning, laura. what's your top news story of the week? caller: well, where i have a problem, an issue is i hear constantly this morbid twisted hate of other americans in this country. and the reason for that, i believe, is the hatred from so many of the democratic politicians and bureaucrats, ok? what i see are people out in our streets carrying nazi flag, hamas, isis, trying to kill and murder and assault and destroy...
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drive for 90 minutes or longer rk, migrated well beyond the extensive coasts to smaller cities, like spokaneon and fast-growing metropolitan areas like dallas and phoenix. what are your thoughts on that? guest: i think it answers largely the situation we have seen. i mentioned earlier about the housing bubble, which went on from roughly 2000 to 2007, when it started to collapse, then of course you have a great recession hit the economy very hard. if you look at the housing market, what you saw in those years in the bubble, we were building over 2 million units a year in 2005, 2006. then we had the bubble burst, and construction literally collapsed. so we were down around 800,000, if you get to 2008, 2009, 2010. i do not have a crystal ball to tell you exactly what the right number is. we probably should have been billing about -- and i we gradually inched up, so you eventually got a million around 2016. just before the pandemic, we were at 1.3 million, still below what we should have been building. what that meant his we have this long deficit in construction that created stress on the housi
drive for 90 minutes or longer rk, migrated well beyond the extensive coasts to smaller cities, like spokaneon and fast-growing metropolitan areas like dallas and phoenix. what are your thoughts on that? guest: i think it answers largely the situation we have seen. i mentioned earlier about the housing bubble, which went on from roughly 2000 to 2007, when it started to collapse, then of course you have a great recession hit the economy very hard. if you look at the housing market, what you saw...
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you have these echo chambers, and as robert said, the truth is that it's just maybe it happened in spokane, and is a kid is reading it in pensacola, florida, saying look what they're doing to men. and same thing with women. and it's just a vicious cycle. >> well, it is a vicious cycle. that is one thing that's different. social media is one thing that's different from, you know, now as opposed to when you and i grew up. but at the same time, girls are getting streams on social media of, you know, they're on instagram, they're seeing unattainable bodies. they're being kind of ashamed about their appearance or feeling shamed about their appearance. it's not like it's all, you know, milk and cookies for girls on social media as well. and so i guess that's why i still have trouble understanding this male fragility that we're seeing now, and that's kind of what it looks like. i don't know about you, but i had women teachers in grade school. i didn't know there was such a thing as a male teacher until i got well up in the grades. and, you know, it just doesn't seem that it can be just that. mayb
you have these echo chambers, and as robert said, the truth is that it's just maybe it happened in spokane, and is a kid is reading it in pensacola, florida, saying look what they're doing to men. and same thing with women. and it's just a vicious cycle. >> well, it is a vicious cycle. that is one thing that's different. social media is one thing that's different from, you know, now as opposed to when you and i grew up. but at the same time, girls are getting streams on social media of,...