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"inside the nba" on tnt, you guys -- you're signed up for like -- to like 2030 or something? i appreciate it. >> jimmy: in case you want to renegotiate. yeah, yeah. but, that's good. you guys have fun on that show, man. that's your family. >> i'm looking forward to it a a lot. i'm not looking forward to talking to charles. >> jimmy: oh, yeah? that's not true. >> i hate charles barkley. >> jimmy: don't say that! >> camera 3, i hate you, charles barkley. i know you're watching the show. i hate you! >> jimmy: hey, hey no no. shaq! that was shaq! he did that on his own. >> i'm going to knock your ass out. oh i can't say. okay. >> jimmy: that's not the case. you guys are friends. >> no, i hate barkley. i think it's going to be an exciting season. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: yes, it will be. it's gonna be a great basketball season. >> a lot of things went on this summer, carmelo, and paul george, okc, you like that move? [ cheers ] >> jimmy: no, i'm new york, new york. okc is gonna be good though right? >> you got d. wade back with lebron, in cleveland -- [ cheers ] >> jimmy: yeah. >> a
"inside the nba" on tnt, you guys -- you're signed up for like -- to like 2030 or something? i appreciate it. >> jimmy: in case you want to renegotiate. yeah, yeah. but, that's good. you guys have fun on that show, man. that's your family. >> i'm looking forward to it a a lot. i'm not looking forward to talking to charles. >> jimmy: oh, yeah? that's not true. >> i hate charles barkley. >> jimmy: don't say that! >> camera 3, i hate you, charles...
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it's why nobody ever knew what tnt was both tom johnson and jean tripplehorn before madman. for a long time, it was my biggest selling book and it was originally we worked on the project together and couldn't get it off the ground but then we gave it over and i thought the feature film would bring the book back. but i do not think that it was as relevant today as it was when i wrote it. that would have been my fourth book. cathedral was 1981 and then the odyssey was the third. >> forgive me for pointing, but other questions. i want to thank you so much for giving us john cory because there were nights when. the book is wonderful and i had to tell you because i enjoyed them so much. this question back here. do you have any tips for aspiring directors and not a disciplined writer but develop the right balance in maintaining and writing. waiting as a young man, i knew a young man, and the apartment, un- air conditioned on the kitchen table. that's what got me. i was able to hold a full-time job done and so was she. one day i am not doing this anymore. one of the other things is
it's why nobody ever knew what tnt was both tom johnson and jean tripplehorn before madman. for a long time, it was my biggest selling book and it was originally we worked on the project together and couldn't get it off the ground but then we gave it over and i thought the feature film would bring the book back. but i do not think that it was as relevant today as it was when i wrote it. that would have been my fourth book. cathedral was 1981 and then the odyssey was the third. >> forgive...
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observation which describe the impact of the falling asteroid as an explosive yield equivalent to 540 tons of tnt twitter, i'm @benmbland. plenty more news whenever you want it on the website. go to bbc.com/news. i'll be back with the headlines injust a moment. hello, there. we've had a treat over the last couple of evenings. some amazing sunset pictures and this was one of them from friday evening. beautiful colours there, all because the sun was setting underneath this bank of high cloud that's been down in the north—west. another picture from coventry. you can see the layers of cloud. back cloud has been thickening and bringing with it outbreaks of rain from the north—west. that's spilling down across england and wales. the rain not amounting to very much, but it does mean it is more difficult to see the moon at the moment. a lot of cloud a we head into the weekend. throughout the weekend we continue to feed in cloudier skies and probably on saturday you are more likely to catch some rain. it should be drier across more of the day on sunday and probably that bit brighter as well. a dull start
observation which describe the impact of the falling asteroid as an explosive yield equivalent to 540 tons of tnt twitter, i'm @benmbland. plenty more news whenever you want it on the website. go to bbc.com/news. i'll be back with the headlines injust a moment. hello, there. we've had a treat over the last couple of evenings. some amazing sunset pictures and this was one of them from friday evening. beautiful colours there, all because the sun was setting underneath this bank of high cloud...
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a lot of i speak. are ispeak are like am. 7:5. 7 t" t" tnt" 5&5; 5-1.43; 25212 !say it is. today's figures show inequalities very much exists and good widen calls to rethink entry requirements for disadvantaged applicants. hammarlund —— helena lee, bbc news. pollution contributed to the deaths of an estimated 50,000 people in the uk in 2015. that's according to a major study published in the lancet medical particles in the air built up, m, particles in the air built up, in; in particles in the air built up, in, - in egg; and particles in the air built up, the - in if; and particles in the air built up, the world, fiji; and particles in the air built up, the world, 1:75.53; growing . é that themftz‘z — ‘ not just during 2015 in the: during 2015 in the uk, 8‘1’ as well. during 2015 in the uk, 8% of deaths, that's 50,000, have been linked to pollution. that puts us behind the us and many other european countries, including germany, france and spain. we need the government act immediately. we wa nt the government act immediately. we want them to use the budget next mo
a lot of i speak. are ispeak are like am. 7:5. 7 t" t" tnt" 5&5; 5-1.43; 25212 !say it is. today's figures show inequalities very much exists and good widen calls to rethink entry requirements for disadvantaged applicants. hammarlund —— helena lee, bbc news. pollution contributed to the deaths of an estimated 50,000 people in the uk in 2015. that's according to a major study published in the lancet medical particles in the air built up, m, particles in the air built up,...
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he used that to grow tnt to where we moved over from tbs to tnt.some point, the distribution of content and games is going to have so many outlets available there will be such a bidding war, as you mentioned. it won't be from netflix but it will likely be from someone else >> all right, mr. stern, thank you very much. we appreciate your time as always >> pleasure to be here >> i wonder about the exclusion there. shares of amazon up 34% to more than $1,000 a share. as the company pursues the next big thing, it pushes the stock even higher. is it spreading itself too thin. speaking of which, we are live in seattle with a look at how amazon is trying to improve alexa. hey, deirdre >> reporter: it may look like we are just hanging out in my apartment today. we are on the 30th floor of amazon's corporate headquarters. after the break, we are going to tell you why this is nothing like your apartment. >> alexa, go to break. at baird, we approach your wealth management strategy the same way to create a financial plan built to last from generation to genera
he used that to grow tnt to where we moved over from tbs to tnt.some point, the distribution of content and games is going to have so many outlets available there will be such a bidding war, as you mentioned. it won't be from netflix but it will likely be from someone else >> all right, mr. stern, thank you very much. we appreciate your time as always >> pleasure to be here >> i wonder about the exclusion there. shares of amazon up 34% to more than $1,000 a share. as the...
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i was sleeping like sleeping on a ton of tnt. no problem. you get used to that sort of thing.eresting thing is the term hard bunking. what it means is that actually two people slept in one bunk. not at the same time, of course. back here kind of an interesting little item and that was one of toilets. there were two toilets aboard a sub like there. to go to the toilet on a sub is an experience in itself. i don't want to go into details but one of the toilets was right here. it was called a washroom. believe me it was no washing in there. we're in the kitchen now. full-time cook who had nothing else to do but cook worked here and can you imagine in this small space cooking for 55 people. >> by the spring of '45, german u-boat wrs no longer a threat to the allies. they continued to rise. >> on april 30th, 1945, he committed suicide and next day, may 1st, he was the only other person to have the title. he surrendered the german forces on the 7th of may, 1945. dunitz was tried for war crime and being found guilty on four counts. he was sentenced to ten years in prison. he survived
i was sleeping like sleeping on a ton of tnt. no problem. you get used to that sort of thing.eresting thing is the term hard bunking. what it means is that actually two people slept in one bunk. not at the same time, of course. back here kind of an interesting little item and that was one of toilets. there were two toilets aboard a sub like there. to go to the toilet on a sub is an experience in itself. i don't want to go into details but one of the toilets was right here. it was called a...
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. >> hamid: yeah, molotov and, uh, tnt sometimes. >> anthony: you're shooting this at people who haveanks. >> hamid: tanks, yeah. >> anthony: you're shooting this at tanks? >> hamid: yeah. because that's what we got at the time. >> anthony: it's what you had, man. >> hamid: yeah. >> anthony: it's, it's awesome. >> hamid: the next president of libya, the one who's going to be in charge? >> anthony: right. >> hamid: this is his chair. he, uh, has to think twice before he sits on it. >> anthony: so never screw your people. >> hamid: yeah, never screw your people. >> anthony: yeah, i'd, i'd remember. >> hamid: and here, these are gaddafi's stuff. >> anthony: now this was all taken from the compound. >> hamid: some of them from sirte. it's mixed. that's his ak. his chair. >> anthony: preferred hair products? >> hamid: his shaving kit. see, he was wearing a mask. >> anthony: oh, his beauty mask. >> hamid: yeah. >> anthony: i could use some of that. >> hamid: it's gaddafi. he's, he's beautiful, you know? and this is the first martyr in misrata. >> anthony: that's the first? >> hamid: yeah, t
. >> hamid: yeah, molotov and, uh, tnt sometimes. >> anthony: you're shooting this at people who haveanks. >> hamid: tanks, yeah. >> anthony: you're shooting this at tanks? >> hamid: yeah. because that's what we got at the time. >> anthony: it's what you had, man. >> hamid: yeah. >> anthony: it's, it's awesome. >> hamid: the next president of libya, the one who's going to be in charge? >> anthony: right. >> hamid: this is his...
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. >> stephen: it's on constantly on tnt. i watch it every time.y suck me in every time. >> thanks god nor renee russo. without her, i would have been dead in the water. you just have to have a good woman beside you. >> stephen: do you miss the bond thing at all? the tuxedos, the gadgets and all that stuff. >> is this good lord, no. >> stephen: no? it was fantastic. it was brilliant when it lasted and allowed me to have my own company and make thomas crown, so it was a great segue, and once you play that role, it's a huge responsibility. you hope for the best and hope you can get away with it. >> stephen: i understand you grew up in a small town in northern ireland? >> southern ireland. i grew up on the banks of the river bowen county mead 60 miles outside of dublin. >> stephen: how does a boy who grows up in a small town in the republic of ireland, how does he become a british icon? how do you -- where's your accent is where i'm asking? >> oh, the accent got mangled way back there trying to fit in, you know, because i left ireland in 1964 as a cou
. >> stephen: it's on constantly on tnt. i watch it every time.y suck me in every time. >> thanks god nor renee russo. without her, i would have been dead in the water. you just have to have a good woman beside you. >> stephen: do you miss the bond thing at all? the tuxedos, the gadgets and all that stuff. >> is this good lord, no. >> stephen: no? it was fantastic. it was brilliant when it lasted and allowed me to have my own company and make thomas crown, so it...
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and a whole lot of chrisma.............. .......roz just recently left to join full time the nba on tnt the point is woman in sports don't be discouraged because of today cam newton blow off....within the next 10 yearsin many situations you will be the dominant figure.you may not get rich and sometimes the business will not be as glamosorus as you dreamed.....but mark my words..young ladies your time is coming and its coming fast.......th sharks opened hockey season....highlktes in one hour. coming up so you cannot leave you are out of service for 8 hours we look at a google bus driver who might in fact be a time traveler, and yes i call it a google bus yes i call it a traveler, and be a time traveler, and yes i call it a google bus because it has google written all over it i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly this is the new comfort food. grown right here in california, with absolutely no antibiotics ever. a better way to grow, a better way to eat. and it starts with foster farms simply raised chicken. california grown with no antibiotics ever. (grant) new at nine.
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there was another game on tnt and they had the ceremony. time they got through the ceremony, 7:45, it was cool. when all the players, they dropped the curtain in the current team wasn't all there because some of the players worked on the team, it was last year squad. there they are as they drop the curtain. kevin durant was the first -- he got his ring content season. the owner was very excited to presented. his name engraved on the outside. stephen curry was the last to get his. probably the loudest ovation. his second ring in the last three seasons. banner was unfurled. the third title in oakland and the fifth overall. if you go back to the philadelphia -- there is the hardware. there it is. warriors partnering with jason's a beverly hills. 11 carrots total weight. 36 blue sapphires. 31 white trapezoid diamonds. 83 stones and every player encrusted on the outside. >> i like to have 4-0, 4-0, a nice reminder. >> very cool. the owners son, first world problems, he was entrusted with making this ring a little better than the ring two years a
there was another game on tnt and they had the ceremony. time they got through the ceremony, 7:45, it was cool. when all the players, they dropped the curtain in the current team wasn't all there because some of the players worked on the team, it was last year squad. there they are as they drop the curtain. kevin durant was the first -- he got his ring content season. the owner was very excited to presented. his name engraved on the outside. stephen curry was the last to get his. probably the...
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so basically a long ticking clock or a long fuse, bit of tnt, that i know that's going to go to go offthat's going to be a strategic impacter. i worry about artificial biology. i worry about taking biological mechanisms that have been evolving for billions of years and being around us and giving us features that will likely never happen unless we get in and influence them and not being able to contain the potential like a leak. when you start mixing the artificial and the real, and i think bilogical machines are working. the. >> biological machines. >> that's where a lot of research is going into being able to see the basic mechanical mechanisms that make it work. that's what the nobel prize recently were given about. we're really where our stone age counter parts were. we're trying to find wheels and pulleys but not at the stone level. we're trying to find them at molecular atomic level. maybe our future engineers have huge components you can't even see. so we're back to offense is always going to be easier than defense. so if that's a possibility in the not too far future, it needs s
so basically a long ticking clock or a long fuse, bit of tnt, that i know that's going to go to go offthat's going to be a strategic impacter. i worry about artificial biology. i worry about taking biological mechanisms that have been evolving for billions of years and being around us and giving us features that will likely never happen unless we get in and influence them and not being able to contain the potential like a leak. when you start mixing the artificial and the real, and i think...
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the contempt of tnt of the meet fact of taking the meeting is a sign of willingness to play ball. the fact there is approach made saying would you like dirt on hillary clinton, the government is trying to get your dad elected, they say sure, let's take a meeting, that fact signals something to the russians. that's the theory, anyway. >> that says something to the united states. when we saw these emails this is part of the russian government efforts to support donald trump, and we have damaging information about your opponent. i mean, we know there has been a lot of talk about collusion or not collusion or whatever. but there was an effort to help influence the election. and the trump campaign said i love it. and to michael's point, which is a good one, we know from notes that were taken, contemporaneous notes that paul manafort took that were provided to the hill, our understanding of those notes there is no information about hillary clinton or damaging information. i mean, it largely is about the magnitsky act. and i think that's why the trump campaign was like what is this? why
the contempt of tnt of the meet fact of taking the meeting is a sign of willingness to play ball. the fact there is approach made saying would you like dirt on hillary clinton, the government is trying to get your dad elected, they say sure, let's take a meeting, that fact signals something to the russians. that's the theory, anyway. >> that says something to the united states. when we saw these emails this is part of the russian government efforts to support donald trump, and we have...
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so basically a long ticking clock, a long fuse of tnt that i know is going to go off, going to be a huge psychological impact and that would be a strategic class of weapon in my opinion. i worry about artificial biology. i worry about taking biological mechanisms involved for billions of-year-old that are well-adapted to live in the world around us and giving them features that would likely never happen unless we get in and influence them and not being able to contain a potential leak or contamination. the whole idea how to do research will change when you start mixing the artificial and real. and biological machines are interesting. >> machines. >> that's where a lot of recent research is going in trying to be able to see the basic mechanical mechanisms that make molecules work. that's what the recent nobel prizes were given about. so, we're really where our stone age counterparts were. we're trying to find a wheel and levers and pull questions put not at the scone level. we're trying to find them at the mow electricar or atomic level and once we're able to engineer with those, maybe fu
so basically a long ticking clock, a long fuse of tnt that i know is going to go off, going to be a huge psychological impact and that would be a strategic class of weapon in my opinion. i worry about artificial biology. i worry about taking biological mechanisms involved for billions of-year-old that are well-adapted to live in the world around us and giving them features that would likely never happen unless we get in and influence them and not being able to contain a potential leak or...
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basically, a long ticking clock, a long fuse bit of tnt that i know will go off that would be a huge psychological impact. that would be a strategic class of weapon in my opinion. i worry about artificial biology. i worry about taking biological mechanisms that been involved for billions of years that are well adapted to live in a world around us and giving them features that would never are likely never happen unless we get in and influence and not being able to contain a potential like leak or contamination. the whole idea of how to do research will change when you start mixing the artificial and rita. biological machines, that's -- [inaudible] >> that's where a lot of recent research go in and try to see the basic mechanical mechanisms that make molecules work. that's what the recent nobel prize were given about. we are really where our counterparts worker were trying to find wheels and levers and pulleys but not at the stone level there were trying to find about the molecular or atomic level. once we're able to engineer those, maybe future militaries have huge components that you
basically, a long ticking clock, a long fuse bit of tnt that i know will go off that would be a huge psychological impact. that would be a strategic class of weapon in my opinion. i worry about artificial biology. i worry about taking biological mechanisms that been involved for billions of years that are well adapted to live in a world around us and giving them features that would never are likely never happen unless we get in and influence and not being able to contain a potential like leak...
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and don't forget about the tnt, taco and tequila bar. >> we have a variety of tacos there, everythingrom your traditional to the more vegetarian options and seafood options, of course, and a great selection of tequilas. >> clearly, this resort is the place for a five-star vacay. but if you want to own a piece of this paradise, then purchasing a villa is the way to go. >> our villas are 3,100 square foot of air-conditioned space with terraces. >> prices around $2.5 to $4 million, but their value is only going up. >> when you're not here, could you elect to offset the cost of ownership, they will manage and rent your villa you on your behalf. >> speaking of renting, try out the sky villa, named for its view of the entire resort with a private pool, rooftop terrace and three bedrooms. but if you want to go even bigger? >> villa barizia del mar is a spectacular six-bedroom oceanfront residence that has a value of $16 million and rents for $25,000 a night. >> and that includes the arrival amenity and jerry. >> salud. >> salud. >> 11,000 square feet and a front-row view of the beautiful cor
and don't forget about the tnt, taco and tequila bar. >> we have a variety of tacos there, everythingrom your traditional to the more vegetarian options and seafood options, of course, and a great selection of tequilas. >> clearly, this resort is the place for a five-star vacay. but if you want to own a piece of this paradise, then purchasing a villa is the way to go. >> our villas are 3,100 square foot of air-conditioned space with terraces. >> prices around $2.5 to $4...
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seth: our first guest tonight is a golden globe and emmy winning actress you know from her work on tnt'stelevision in the new series "ten days in the valley." which airs sunday nights on abc, let's take a look. >> did you go inside my house? >> no, god, i didn't go inside your house. i went into your shed. and i sold you a little something which you are clearly still on. >> okay, look. pete broke into my house on sunday and he took my kid. okay, i need to prove it. i don't want to put the cops on you, but i will. >> okay, dude chill out, alright? i'm just doing my thing, i'm trying to climb my ass out of the ghetto. >> oh, shut up. your father's a dentist. >> i'm talking the proverbial ghetto. >> you think i'm eager to tell the cops that i had a drug dealer at my house while my kid was asleep? just tell me what you saw and i'll prete i >> seth: please welcome to the show, kyra sedgwick, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> hi! >> seth: it is so wonderful to see you. >> it's so good to see you too. >> seth: and you almost -- well, we almost didn't get a chance to see you. >> that's rig
seth: our first guest tonight is a golden globe and emmy winning actress you know from her work on tnt'stelevision in the new series "ten days in the valley." which airs sunday nights on abc, let's take a look. >> did you go inside my house? >> no, god, i didn't go inside your house. i went into your shed. and i sold you a little something which you are clearly still on. >> okay, look. pete broke into my house on sunday and he took my kid. okay, i need to prove it. i...
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so the game is at 7:30 and will be on tnt.ut, terry and vicky, nbc sports bay area is the place to be. we look forward to seeing you then. >> mindi, thank so much. >> we want to leave you with a last update on the crisis in the north bay, better but not over. evacuations were lifted for several communities today including calistoga, parts of napa county. the advisory evacuation for the city of napa also lifted. >> in santa rosa more people allowed back into their homes, or what is left of their homes. this is all possible, of course, because firefighters are making steady gains on the fires and the wind is dying down. there's still a long way to go. meteorologist rob mayeta joins us with a final look at the forecast and finally some cooperation and some progress. >> less windy. the week begins with warm temperature also but a turning point wednesday as we see cooler temperatures and what we needed all along, rain to make a come back. looks like thursday and friday, big drop in temperatures and possibly rain on the fire lines t
so the game is at 7:30 and will be on tnt.ut, terry and vicky, nbc sports bay area is the place to be. we look forward to seeing you then. >> mindi, thank so much. >> we want to leave you with a last update on the crisis in the north bay, better but not over. evacuations were lifted for several communities today including calistoga, parts of napa county. the advisory evacuation for the city of napa also lifted. >> in santa rosa more people allowed back into their homes, or...
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and the league's opening night on tnt saw ratings nearly double from last year as for the mlb, the first three games of the nlcs saw ratings grow 73% of last year, bolstered by bigger market teams now we'll have to see how the mlb and nba hold up over the course of their seasons, but the nfl does have a unique struggle in the anthem controversy and the criticism coming from president trump. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> speaking of sports, do not miss tomorrow. i mean, they shouldn't miss the show ever. but, i mean, put two tvs on. because tomorrow we've got a show from houston with that guy, nba's newest owner, the billion-dollar buyer himself, tilman fertitta, live in houston. great other guests, as well. >> i'll put my backup tv on. >>> to the bond market, rick santelli >> hi, melissa lee if you look at a 24-hour chart, you can see several factors you should pay attention to. at that 3:30 a.m. eastern move, maybe sparked by the chinese that affected pretty much every market tenures haven't gotten back up to that yield yet, down three or four basis points and have been
and the league's opening night on tnt saw ratings nearly double from last year as for the mlb, the first three games of the nlcs saw ratings grow 73% of last year, bolstered by bigger market teams now we'll have to see how the mlb and nba hold up over the course of their seasons, but the nfl does have a unique struggle in the anthem controversy and the criticism coming from president trump. guys, back to you. >> thank you very much. >>> speaking of sports, do not miss tomorrow. i...
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the blockchanin technology is nw expanded to packagedoo a gdsnd safety it's opened up new job tnt opportunitiestell you where they are when we come back. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811 is a free service. i'm passionate about it because every time i go on the street i think about my own kids. they're the reason that i want to protect our community and our environment, and if me driving a that truck means that somebody gets to go home safer, then i'll drive it every day of the week. together, we're building a better california. >>> well, you've heard us talk about blockchain as the public ledger of cryptocurrency transactions dou could it be the next big thing for job creation kate rogers has more today on where those jobs are kate >> reporter: that's right. many people do associate blockchain w
the blockchanin technology is nw expanded to packagedoo a gdsnd safety it's opened up new job tnt opportunitiestell you where they are when we come back. my name is jamir dixon and i'm a locate and mark fieldman for pg&e. most people in the community recognize the blue trucks as pg&e. my truck is something new... it's an 811 truck. when you call 811, i come out to your house and i mark out our gas lines and our electric lines to make sure that you don't hit them when you're digging. 811...
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recipes and formulae for making things like nitroglycerin, tnt and molotov cocktails.and of course she's worried. inside the court, josh confirms he did download large portions of the anarchist cookbook, but he had a legitimate reason. josh told the court that at university he was involved in something called the crisis game society, where they re—enacted historical scenarios involving terrorism and genocide. josh bought the book, he says, because he wanted to bring accuracy to the scenarios. when the games ended, rather than dispose of the book, he put it in a drawer under his bed, where it was found by the police. the next day, josh takes to the stand. afterwards, he is visibly exhausted. yeah, quite tired. still got another day to go. well, all the evidence has now been heard and it's up to the jury to decide whether that book in the drawer underjosh‘s bed could really be used for terrorism. it's verdict day and bothjosh‘s parents are with him. the wait is a nervous one. it's a waste of taxpayers' money, it's a waste of my time. if i go to prison over this, well, yo
recipes and formulae for making things like nitroglycerin, tnt and molotov cocktails.and of course she's worried. inside the court, josh confirms he did download large portions of the anarchist cookbook, but he had a legitimate reason. josh told the court that at university he was involved in something called the crisis game society, where they re—enacted historical scenarios involving terrorism and genocide. josh bought the book, he says, because he wanted to bring accuracy to the scenarios....
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the 1990s and turned into art in the era of nike and michael jordan but behind those as companies of tnt they divested from the world of work and sold out their factories and started outsourcing to contractors into giving them to whomever was willing to produce the products. we've been on this journey a long time because of course your work at the global exchange in the '90s was part of this process of exposing the conditions under which some of the most valuable brands in the world of nike and disney were making their products. so i look at trump as a hollow brand that adopted the paradigm of we are not in the product business. this was a big shift i was tracking that it used to be up until the 80s the iconic brands in the american marketplace where manufacturers first they made products and branded them and marketed them but in the '90s the orders list and they were marketers first, they were in the ideas business and projected big ideas onto as many extensions as possible and started building self enclosed branded cocoons. disney opened up a branded count in florida. he started off as
the 1990s and turned into art in the era of nike and michael jordan but behind those as companies of tnt they divested from the world of work and sold out their factories and started outsourcing to contractors into giving them to whomever was willing to produce the products. we've been on this journey a long time because of course your work at the global exchange in the '90s was part of this process of exposing the conditions under which some of the most valuable brands in the world of nike and...