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know me man after me suburbia i in here on of so that i said of course i me but him to may also of course a 2nd go but i said. it's a good thing. no no no not i he the way i'm about on i will. but i'm lucky that i had them on the night i thought. what i had. this is what i gave on friday look no no no we're. not. going to play that was enough without him. you know no man safad that enough but that there are you that way way up at us even but it's how he doesn't like you are all the descendants of the hour the one i know i kept a better place. the 100. seeing. them all to the north and always i don't think that you know. i love the save me thy son and i'm going to get in the war getting there like is it does a lot of us young could be any of them i'd like to put out there a lot he gets there when i wanted a whole tragedy i'm on its feet and to have given him about us all my coming from the dead. but i will then get all i think the unborn and never. see em but i'm going to announce a little it's that i want all the while i don't see him but i don't know how many of you want to see him but i
know me man after me suburbia i in here on of so that i said of course i me but him to may also of course a 2nd go but i said. it's a good thing. no no no not i he the way i'm about on i will. but i'm lucky that i had them on the night i thought. what i had. this is what i gave on friday look no no no we're. not. going to play that was enough without him. you know no man safad that enough but that there are you that way way up at us even but it's how he doesn't like you are all the descendants...
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me mad after me suburbia i in here on of so that i said of course me but him to may also cause a 2nd go but i said. it's a job. no no no you're not he that way i'm about to and i will. but i'm lucky that i had them on when i thought. i had. this is what i gave on friday look no no no we're. not. going to play that was enough without him. you know no man safad that enough but that there are you that way way up at us even but it's how he doesn't like you are all the descendants of the hour the one i know i can play bass or press. the 100. saying give. us. all you know something always i don't think that you know. i love the save me the i talked to me we're going to war sitting there like this it does a lot of us young could be any of them i don't have to get out there like he gets there when i wanted a whole tragedy i'm on its feet and to have given him a bit of all my money from the dead. but i will then get all i think the unborn and never. see em but i'm going to announce a little it's that i want it all but i'll bet i'll see him but i don't know how many of you want to see him but
me mad after me suburbia i in here on of so that i said of course me but him to may also cause a 2nd go but i said. it's a job. no no no you're not he that way i'm about to and i will. but i'm lucky that i had them on when i thought. i had. this is what i gave on friday look no no no we're. not. going to play that was enough without him. you know no man safad that enough but that there are you that way way up at us even but it's how he doesn't like you are all the descendants of the hour the...
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know me man after me suburbia i in here on of so that i said of course i me but him from a also of course a 2nd guy who had us hit by. a bus and. it's a joke. no no no not a he the way i'm about to when i was. when i was like you that i had the mother not what i thought. but that i had. this is what i gave on friday look no no no we're. not. going to play that was enough without him. you know no man safad that enough but that there we're the only way it will get close up at us is even but it's over he doesn't like you are all the descendants of the over the well i know i can't be a better place. the 100. seeing. all the benefits and i was like i don't think that you know. i love the save me that i. knew were going to or getting their luck is it does a lot of us young good be any of them i'd love to put out there like he gets there when i wanted to be a mom it's neat and no mom to have given him about us alone like a month on the bed. but i will then get all i think the unborn and never. see him but are going to announce a little it's that i want all the while i'll see him but i don't know
know me man after me suburbia i in here on of so that i said of course i me but him from a also of course a 2nd guy who had us hit by. a bus and. it's a joke. no no no not a he the way i'm about to when i was. when i was like you that i had the mother not what i thought. but that i had. this is what i gave on friday look no no no we're. not. going to play that was enough without him. you know no man safad that enough but that there we're the only way it will get close up at us is even but it's...
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suburbia i know you want to throw this case but he didn't i'm going to do this preach for our friends the. first. thing that and you know thank you. interestingly enough as if the state could not delay this case further report more pressure on my client his bail was $3000000.00 i believe cash only that's not a bail that's just code for we're going to keep you here as long as it takes for your trial to call this. year when he was probably about 15 or 16 and that's when we found out that his that will go on like that's when we got the news that the rest didn't look good in. about 30 years and and you. abby i just felt like his father like i didn't care about him. jeffrey is a good kid his father committed suicide when he was one. he's always been a great kid always help with the rest of my kids never got in trouble always went to school never gave me a hard time. he was always a really good kid would. be. very good thank you. but he's going to be clear. i would hardly on the. public was screaming for a scapegoat the police needed a scapegoat. so why not choose more a 19 year old black k
suburbia i know you want to throw this case but he didn't i'm going to do this preach for our friends the. first. thing that and you know thank you. interestingly enough as if the state could not delay this case further report more pressure on my client his bail was $3000000.00 i believe cash only that's not a bail that's just code for we're going to keep you here as long as it takes for your trial to call this. year when he was probably about 15 or 16 and that's when we found out that his that...
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but one girl from working-class suburbia was delighted to do all that and more, and by combining her passion for horses with an unparalleled work ethic, she managed to bale and groom her way to a multimillion-dollar breeding business. meet brittany pozzi. -good morning, teddy. are you hungry? i'm brittany pozzi, and i raise, train, and breed horses. and that's made me millions. gonna be a little cold to do this this morning. -having already generated $4 million in revenue, pozzi performance horses is clearly living up to its name. -i think people are shocked that i've been successful as i am. they say, "horses are people's hobby, "not their full-time job." but very wealthy people use horses, and i've made millions of dollars, so it is possible. but i wouldn't say that when i started this whole venture that i was like, "oh, i'm gonna sell horses "for hundreds of thousands of dollars." i started it because i loved it. it's funny, 'cause i was raised with absolutely zero horses. i lived in the suburb, rode the school bus to school, i actually didn't start riding till i was 12. and i beg
but one girl from working-class suburbia was delighted to do all that and more, and by combining her passion for horses with an unparalleled work ethic, she managed to bale and groom her way to a multimillion-dollar breeding business. meet brittany pozzi. -good morning, teddy. are you hungry? i'm brittany pozzi, and i raise, train, and breed horses. and that's made me millions. gonna be a little cold to do this this morning. -having already generated $4 million in revenue, pozzi performance...
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you know people in suburbia and rural parts are wondering why the number of homeless have skyrocketed they attributed to laziness or and or drug abuse in part because dad dad a proper dad a real transparent dad is not plentiful from the government and hence it causes confusion so that people blame citizens especially after the 08 crisis which tweaked the economy it was already an over leverage system the government came in to leverage to do even further amount of debt in the system that's announced is a multiple of grave multiple of what it had been before the real rate of debt including for instance a derivatives notional value of derivatives contracts globally is in the hundreds of trillions of dollars not even a number at that point we face catastrophe and a 2nd great depression in less than 90 years and yet people are calling it a great recession they're evading it the other thing earlier you were mentioning. capitalism versus socialism i mean the confusion is over there is a socialism existing within america in the u.k. it's a socialism essentially for the rich oh yeah oh for fox
you know people in suburbia and rural parts are wondering why the number of homeless have skyrocketed they attributed to laziness or and or drug abuse in part because dad dad a proper dad a real transparent dad is not plentiful from the government and hence it causes confusion so that people blame citizens especially after the 08 crisis which tweaked the economy it was already an over leverage system the government came in to leverage to do even further amount of debt in the system that's...
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. >> reporter: in the midst of suburbia a twist on the manicured green lawns that decorate most front yard but this isn't just anywhere as norm the neighbor across the street knows all too well by now. >> you get what he's doing though, right? >> reporter: no. >> i have no idea what he's doing. >> reporter: or they to be more precise through the guidance of jason windass. >> social distancing, even a dummy can do it, right? >> reporter: here at the corner of sundance and peterson in santa rosa jason has earned a reputation. >> the mannequin guy. >> reporter: what gan last year as a protest against a local ordinance requiring him to lower his fence has evolved are, shall we say. >> everybody has been affected. >> yeah. >> we're all staying home. >> the mannequins have been social distancing in parallel with us, their fresh and blood brethren since we began social distancing. when the we stop social distancing they will stop social distancing. >> the world is a pretty touch place right now and and and andd important. >> i'm very proud we have some eclectic people in our neighbor. i thin
. >> reporter: in the midst of suburbia a twist on the manicured green lawns that decorate most front yard but this isn't just anywhere as norm the neighbor across the street knows all too well by now. >> you get what he's doing though, right? >> reporter: no. >> i have no idea what he's doing. >> reporter: or they to be more precise through the guidance of jason windass. >> social distancing, even a dummy can do it, right? >> reporter: here at the...
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and they go back home and infect their community, when those people also return to work and when suburbiahe health care elite come in to get their food from wegmans or harris teeter or come to get their resources from these bulk retailers like walmart and target, when they come into that store, they're going to take that same virus that was allowed to fester within the black and brown community, and they're going to take it home with them. so this pandemic, i think, will uncover the flaws of everything that feeds into the social determinants of health. it will have to be fixed because now it will reach outside of the zip code of those vulnerable populations to now impact the privileged. >> you just absolutely nailed it. the other term for this demographic we're talking about is essential workers during a pandemic. doctor, please come back on the broadcast with us. thank you very much for coming on tonight. our thanks to dr. ebony hilton. thank you. >>> coming up for us, these are particularly terrifying times for the medical workers at the front line. tonight we'll talk about the nation's
and they go back home and infect their community, when those people also return to work and when suburbiahe health care elite come in to get their food from wegmans or harris teeter or come to get their resources from these bulk retailers like walmart and target, when they come into that store, they're going to take that same virus that was allowed to fester within the black and brown community, and they're going to take it home with them. so this pandemic, i think, will uncover the flaws of...
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that is a case of addiction he basically at the end of the movie was back in suburbia and then he goes every unless. others were journalists who got out and described the rush of the war as a drug that there's plenty of memoirs and genitals describing the effect as the equivalent of addiction. the question i was holding onto anything to do with addiction science i would be where you fid something else like some other approach clinically or just generally written about. >> he takes it all the way back right back to the present but i wouldn't point to one person as the sort of addiction expert. there's enormous literature on this. i do know there is a consumer amount of research and it should be more funded in terms of the nature of addiction and the very idea of a vaccine interestingly enough for some a possibility down the road, but i don't have a name for you unfortunately. >> i'm very grateful for that and there is one other the effect of the opium war on china and looking at the cause it seems there's more of if anything it would have been the war and afterwards and by looking at th
that is a case of addiction he basically at the end of the movie was back in suburbia and then he goes every unless. others were journalists who got out and described the rush of the war as a drug that there's plenty of memoirs and genitals describing the effect as the equivalent of addiction. the question i was holding onto anything to do with addiction science i would be where you fid something else like some other approach clinically or just generally written about. >> he takes it all...
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spare us sandy from suburbia.most ten actual workers were suffering, you clap your handhands on left of them. go back to westchester, you entitled. america has only avoided collapse, not an exaggeration, because of one group. millions of truck drivers who are continuing to keep this economic engine running and it stores full and are bringing goods to your house. we recently talked to one of those drivers. >> i've been doing this 32 years, i don't know what else i would do other than keep going. >> make truck driver around around. >> we keep america moving, that's just how it is. >> tucker: as a nation around them ground to a halt to come america's truck drivers kept moving. >> this is our work from home. foreground, that mate starting every day at 5:00 a.m. and running halls between bangor, maine, and various pulp mills around the state. when we met him he was on a second run to a canadian border. high winds and heavy rain weren't enough to slow him down. >> that is 4 bales, roughly 60,000 pounds. this being one o
spare us sandy from suburbia.most ten actual workers were suffering, you clap your handhands on left of them. go back to westchester, you entitled. america has only avoided collapse, not an exaggeration, because of one group. millions of truck drivers who are continuing to keep this economic engine running and it stores full and are bringing goods to your house. we recently talked to one of those drivers. >> i've been doing this 32 years, i don't know what else i would do other than keep...
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that is a case of addiction back in suburbia. and those that were journalists. and then to describe the rush of war as a drug. and then to describe the effect and to describe that addiction. >>. >> was anybody doing anything with addiction science. where you can find something else. and generally written about. >> the age of addiction he is a historian and takes it all the way back centuries. but i would not point i to one person so why do know there is a considerable amount of research and more should be funded with the nature of addiction. and with that addiction vaccine interestingly enough is a possibility down the road. but i don't have a name for you. >> so that has been answered with your last question. and the effect of the opium war on china but it seems like if anything it would been war not drugs were the cause. and then just to say maybe the drug of the analysis. >>. >>. >> maybe we should conclude by letting the panelists say something. cocaine did not take off on the battlefield. and there are plenty of evidence and led by the us to go against coca
that is a case of addiction back in suburbia. and those that were journalists. and then to describe the rush of war as a drug. and then to describe the effect and to describe that addiction. >>. >> was anybody doing anything with addiction science. where you can find something else. and generally written about. >> the age of addiction he is a historian and takes it all the way back centuries. but i would not point i to one person so why do know there is a considerable amount...
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. >> reporter: in the midst of suburb suburbia.just anywhere, as norm the neighbor across the street, knows all too well by now. you get what he's doing, right? >> no. i have no idea what he's doing. >> reporter: or they to be more precise, through the guidance of jason. >> social distance, even a dummy can do it. >> reporter: here at the corner of sundance and peterson, jason has earned a reputation. >> the mannequin guy. >> reporter: what began as a local ordinance requiring him to lower his when we stop social distancing, they will stop social distancing. >> the world's a pretty serious place right now. it's important. >> reporter: after the better part of a month of feeling cooked up, a welcome respite for most of us. >> i'm very proud that we have some eclectic people in our neighborhood. i think that's terrific. >> i think they set a good example for all of us. >> just telling people what to do, even the mannequins do it. >> reporter: so now the big question. are you ever going to dress them up? >> i thought about it. >> repo
. >> reporter: in the midst of suburb suburbia.just anywhere, as norm the neighbor across the street, knows all too well by now. you get what he's doing, right? >> no. i have no idea what he's doing. >> reporter: or they to be more precise, through the guidance of jason. >> social distance, even a dummy can do it. >> reporter: here at the corner of sundance and peterson, jason has earned a reputation. >> the mannequin guy. >> reporter: what began as a...
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. >> reporter: in the midst of suburbia a twist on the manicuredreawt decoteos frot j anhere.> no. i have no idea what he's doing. >> reporter: or they, to be more precise, through the guidance of jason windis. >> social distancing, even a dummy can do it, right? >> reporter: here at the corner of sundance and peterson in santa rosa jason has earned a reputation. >> mannequin guy. >> reporter: what began last year as a protest against a local ordinance requiring him to lower his fence has evolved, shaz we say. >> everybody's been affected. we're all staying home. >> reporter: the mannequins have been social distancing in parallel with us. they're our flesh and blood brethren. since we began social distancing. when we stop social distancing, they will stop social distancing. >> the world's a pretty serious place right now, and it's important. >> reporter: and after the better part of a month of feeling cooped up, a welcome respite oss proud that we have some electic -- what's that word again? >> eclectic. >> eclectic people in our neighborhood again. i think that's terrific. >>
. >> reporter: in the midst of suburbia a twist on the manicuredreawt decoteos frot j anhere.> no. i have no idea what he's doing. >> reporter: or they, to be more precise, through the guidance of jason windis. >> social distancing, even a dummy can do it, right? >> reporter: here at the corner of sundance and peterson in santa rosa jason has earned a reputation. >> mannequin guy. >> reporter: what began last year as a protest against a local ordinance...
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back in suburbia then he goes and reenlist. there were journalists who got out and wrote a book that described the memoirs and diaries. >> the time for maybe one or two more questions. anybody that was doing anything with addiction science like something revolutionary with some other approach takes all the way back centuries and brings it right back to b the present. there is the enormous literatu literature. i do know there's a considerabls amount of research going on and there should be a lot more fun that in terms of the nature of addiction and the very idea of an addiction vaccine interestingly enough for some is a possibility down the road. but i don't have a name for you unfortunately. >> it's sort of already been answered and the question. the effect of the war on china and looking at the causality. it would'v would have been the d not drugs. maybe the analysis and something interesting. >> thank you so much. >> [inaudible] >> maybe we should conclude by letting the panelists say something. i appreciate you pushing me on
back in suburbia then he goes and reenlist. there were journalists who got out and wrote a book that described the memoirs and diaries. >> the time for maybe one or two more questions. anybody that was doing anything with addiction science like something revolutionary with some other approach takes all the way back centuries and brings it right back to b the present. there is the enormous literatu literature. i do know there's a considerabls amount of research going on and there should be...
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that is a case of addiction and basically at the end of the movie he's back in suburbia shopping and then go and reenlist. war journalists who have gone out, chris hedges, literally describes the rush of war as a drug and there are plenty of memoirs and diaries from soldiers to generals describing the effect as the equivalent of addiction. >> may be one, two more questions. >> thank you. okay, so i guess the question i was holding onto was is there anybody that was doing anything with addiction science, if you had to name one person doing something revolutionary there that would be -- where would you find something else? like some other approach to the idea that they would find clinically or generally written about, i guess. that might be mr. court two. >> david cartwright. he's in the story and it takes all back two centuries but brings it right to the present. i would not point to one person as the addiction expert. there's an enormous literature on this. i do know that there is a considerable amount of research going on and there should be a lot more funded in terms of the nature
that is a case of addiction and basically at the end of the movie he's back in suburbia shopping and then go and reenlist. war journalists who have gone out, chris hedges, literally describes the rush of war as a drug and there are plenty of memoirs and diaries from soldiers to generals describing the effect as the equivalent of addiction. >> may be one, two more questions. >> thank you. okay, so i guess the question i was holding onto was is there anybody that was doing anything...
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when i think about what the stay-at-home is doing to consumers and the idea of what suburbia means compared think it is an opportunity. we recently introduced our bill to rent new business. that is a horizontal living but lifestyle community. i think home offices, i think we are going to see the need for technology very different in the home than what we have seen before. we have seen quite a surge in the first time buyer coming out of apartments saying i need more space, i'm not going up and down the elevator anymore. alix: final question. what kind of defaults do you expect or mortgage payments not coming in? do you have a read on that? sheryl: i think as you look at the care act and what that has done for a forbearance standpoint, it is too early to know. you have seen the same reports i have. the folks requiring or asking for forbearance and how critical it will be for us to get some sort of liquidity structure in place for these companies to help these folks over the next 90 days to six months as we get people back into the jobs environment. i do not know, given where we are today and
when i think about what the stay-at-home is doing to consumers and the idea of what suburbia means compared think it is an opportunity. we recently introduced our bill to rent new business. that is a horizontal living but lifestyle community. i think home offices, i think we are going to see the need for technology very different in the home than what we have seen before. we have seen quite a surge in the first time buyer coming out of apartments saying i need more space, i'm not going up and...