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mention is made of one of that gone to ruled over the underworld it could be cool word that means pop into the underworld a reference to man made water gallons since the dating as shown in the spring cave to be the oldest water gallery created by human hands five thousand years old a census. and finally that is the only written document from homo struck a bronze seal. lukian hieroglyphs. the political map of the world of the time has now been modified in his epic coma described to equal yet different cultures the hunted telly and civilization of the loovens and the greek civilization of my scene this is something that went on recognize for centuries. the delta of the river scum and in homes early at the got exams the complains about all the bodies and blood in the water he wanted to drown the greek hero achilles but apollo prevented it. today the delta has silted up its put to agricultural use and has been declared a national park. the countryside around troy was one of the attractions of the ancient one. tourist from athens later rome to the windy hill to manmade burial for the heroe
mention is made of one of that gone to ruled over the underworld it could be cool word that means pop into the underworld a reference to man made water gallons since the dating as shown in the spring cave to be the oldest water gallery created by human hands five thousand years old a census. and finally that is the only written document from homo struck a bronze seal. lukian hieroglyphs. the political map of the world of the time has now been modified in his epic coma described to equal yet...
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we know that bitcoin in general is pretty popular in the underworld, as it were. why?more transparent because you can see all the transactions, but it is still the currency of choice in the criminal underworld because you can transact pretty quickly and easily, and you know it is there, it is a verified transaction. >> you went along -- this is pretty cool -- tell us about what you saw, because you went to a bodega uptown? honest, before doing the story i probably walked by a bunch of them. they are actual atm machines but with different software. how often do you look at an atm and say ok, what kind of an atm is that? --m there, you talk to folks oftentimes a store owner will get presented -- hey, can i put the machine here, i will give you a certain percentage or a certain amount to month. maybe some or foot traffic, people use it, and that is kind of it. >> people by a coke, couple twinkies and they are on their way. >> and he talked about cottonwood vending. are they one of the big players here? matt: one of the biggest in new york. what is interesting, only about
we know that bitcoin in general is pretty popular in the underworld, as it were. why?more transparent because you can see all the transactions, but it is still the currency of choice in the criminal underworld because you can transact pretty quickly and easily, and you know it is there, it is a verified transaction. >> you went along -- this is pretty cool -- tell us about what you saw, because you went to a bodega uptown? honest, before doing the story i probably walked by a bunch of...
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do you reckon that you are the most famous makeup artist underworld ?get cut out of that don't i? these facial hair a lot to close best to show class distinction. the prisoners got lots ofjourneys, it is the icing on the cake. very dignified. so from the beards to the barricades, les mis is that the blow you away. bbc news, belgium. time to look at the weather forecast with men. “— look at the weather forecast with men. —— with ben. there's nothing drastic as of today, some of that sunshine, some of that cloud, if you we re sunshine, some of that cloud, if you were stuck with bob in southern england, do not get above for a 5 degrees. but tonight, it stays mostly dry, often cloudy and again there'll be some patchy fog. you can see big areas of cloud here, also a few patches of fog down towards the south, and we keep this mismatch of murky weather as we head through the evening as an tonight. all over the hills, some bits and bobs in parts of southern england, parts of yorkshire could cause some issues with travelling certainly if you are travelling early
do you reckon that you are the most famous makeup artist underworld ?get cut out of that don't i? these facial hair a lot to close best to show class distinction. the prisoners got lots ofjourneys, it is the icing on the cake. very dignified. so from the beards to the barricades, les mis is that the blow you away. bbc news, belgium. time to look at the weather forecast with men. “— look at the weather forecast with men. —— with ben. there's nothing drastic as of today, some of that...
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murray griffin, a very distinguished federal judge, was one of the 20 against the underworld.arles brightle who went to the highest court in new york was against the -- there were six or seven of them became judges and that's what she want most of all and never got it. never got to be a judge. she he quit the prosecutor's office and told these various hosts but enough achieved that and always believed it was because of her brother. her brother in 1951 went to prison for refusing to name names and those who know my work, know i'm very big on the tolerance of dissent on not shutting people down and shutting people out of various jobs because of their views and that comes from my great uncle's experience because after he got out of prison, he had been an academic before,, he couldn't gt work at the time. he was with all of this qualifications -- worked in a factory, little bit of writing he can't publish. he finally left the country in 1950s and never returned. went to ghana and then zambia. he spent a lot of time traveling as you won't be surprised to learn in the soviet union,
murray griffin, a very distinguished federal judge, was one of the 20 against the underworld.arles brightle who went to the highest court in new york was against the -- there were six or seven of them became judges and that's what she want most of all and never got it. never got to be a judge. she he quit the prosecutor's office and told these various hosts but enough achieved that and always believed it was because of her brother. her brother in 1951 went to prison for refusing to name names...
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you are away from the world and living in an underworld. i never thought that would have happened to me. i didn't think it happened. the people were working on residential campaigns or transition teams like i was. doing their best to help their country. not ever looking to harm their country. i met interesting people. i saw it as an experience. a good experience. >> let's talk about that. twitter, you tweeted a picture of him going in. that is the new way of communicating with the outside world. how did you feel when you took that picture? >> thank you for inviting me. [indiscernible] i have been with george all until i was there in this prison camp in wisconsin. story of loyalty and support. i gave him a voice when he did not have one. i tried to share this dramatic moment in which i saw him walking with his head high. found something about him working there because i have been very vocal about my understanding of the situation. he has been the victim of a set up. president --of the i was a witness in the case. and i worked in europe. [ind
you are away from the world and living in an underworld. i never thought that would have happened to me. i didn't think it happened. the people were working on residential campaigns or transition teams like i was. doing their best to help their country. not ever looking to harm their country. i met interesting people. i saw it as an experience. a good experience. >> let's talk about that. twitter, you tweeted a picture of him going in. that is the new way of communicating with the outside...
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it is still the currency of choice in the criminal underworld. you can transact pretty quickly.now it's there. tell us what you see? you went to a bodega uptown. you just go around. for doing the story, i walked by a bunch. they are actual atm machines but with different software. from there, you just talk to folks, often times, a store owner. they will get presented like, hey, can i put this machine. store owner says fine. that is kind of it. to buy aople use it coke, a couple twinkies, their other way to -- they are on their way. carol: these about another big player. matt: the biggest is in new york and is actually only 5% of the whole market. you the biggest is quite small. we highlighted another company in los angeles that advertises they do not take information. carol: so they are saying, hey folks, we are not abiding by the law. matt: totally anonymous. my broader point is that, even with just four machines, you can longer a lot. onon: coming up, a new twist charitable giving. off.ea that is taking carol: and loyola's women of worth program jason: welcome back. carol: joi
it is still the currency of choice in the criminal underworld. you can transact pretty quickly.now it's there. tell us what you see? you went to a bodega uptown. you just go around. for doing the story, i walked by a bunch. they are actual atm machines but with different software. from there, you just talk to folks, often times, a store owner. they will get presented like, hey, can i put this machine. store owner says fine. that is kind of it. to buy aople use it coke, a couple twinkies, their...
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but there is an underworld here. i'm glad police are finally looking into it.ing that we have been so lax when it came to russian presence in london, particularly, and in other places. i think it was time, don't you think? we agree on everything. we have been very affable tonight. you have indeed. it is christmas. especially the second time around. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you, seven days a week at bbc.co.uk/papers. and if you miss the programme any evening you can watch it later on bbc iplayer. thank you, yasmin and ruth. goodbye. are you humming? no. i'm hearing things. just tojoy of are you humming? no. i'm hearing things. just to joy of being here. we're finished now. you can go home. soi we're finished now. you can go home. so i can. yasmin, ruth, lovely to see you both. i think it's the cameras making squeaky noises. hello, and welcome to the film review on bbc news.
but there is an underworld here. i'm glad police are finally looking into it.ing that we have been so lax when it came to russian presence in london, particularly, and in other places. i think it was time, don't you think? we agree on everything. we have been very affable tonight. you have indeed. it is christmas. especially the second time around. that's it for the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front pages of the papers online on the bbc news website. it's all there for you,...
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and 20 young lawyers, this paper is immediately labeled, the 20 against the underworld. and the 20 lawyers were 19 white males and one black woman. in the black woman was the subject of the book. "invisible", her name was eunice hunton carter. as some of you know, i sometimes hide the ending but she was my grandmother. so you have to imagine being a black lawyer, being a woman lawyer in 1930s in new york. it is a time when the bar was deeply segregated by race. they had a rule against black members for example at the time. they were very few women lawyers certainly very few black women lawyers in the country. for a black woman to become a prosecutor especially a special prosecutor was a big deal! it was a big deal. and it was news from coast-to-coast. dewey hires negro. you would see this in newspapers, she was in multiple stories and they were a lot of them about dewey's hiring ofhis staff , hers was the only photograph because it was kind of a man bites dog, this black woman, what is she doing there? he hired 20 lawyers, whose job was to investigate and break organized
and 20 young lawyers, this paper is immediately labeled, the 20 against the underworld. and the 20 lawyers were 19 white males and one black woman. in the black woman was the subject of the book. "invisible", her name was eunice hunton carter. as some of you know, i sometimes hide the ending but she was my grandmother. so you have to imagine being a black lawyer, being a woman lawyer in 1930s in new york. it is a time when the bar was deeply segregated by race. they had a rule against...
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we arrive in an underworld, nearly one kilometre down. our first sight of the mining process.coal is used to make steel, but most is burned to generate electricity. we are led through a series of long, dark tunnels, picking our way very carefully. we reach a tangle of cables and pipes, and the rock above us keeps shifting. that sound of rock cascading comes with the odd very loud crack. it's incredibly unsettling. we're told, don't worry, it's just the rock working, as they call it. this is literally the coal face, and despite that spray of water, it's amazingly dusty down here, and very noisy. a really hostile place to work, and because coal can be so polluting, many countries, including britain, have moved away from it, but here in poland, thousands of people work in the coal mines. coal is a mainstay of the polish economy. so while climate scientists say the world should move away from coal, here, it looks set to last for decades. the miners are worried because the un climate conference is discussing a future without coal. but back at the surface, one green campaigner offer
we arrive in an underworld, nearly one kilometre down. our first sight of the mining process.coal is used to make steel, but most is burned to generate electricity. we are led through a series of long, dark tunnels, picking our way very carefully. we reach a tangle of cables and pipes, and the rock above us keeps shifting. that sound of rock cascading comes with the odd very loud crack. it's incredibly unsettling. we're told, don't worry, it's just the rock working, as they call it. this is...
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we arrive in an underworld, nearly one kilometre down. our first sight of the mining process.s coal is used to make steel, but most is burned to generate electricity. we are led through a series of long, dark tunnels, picking our way very carefully. we reach a tangle of cables and pipes, and the rock above us keeps shifting. this is literally the coalface and despite that, the spray of water, it is amazingly dusty, very noisy. a very hostile place to work. because coal can be so polluting, many countries, including britain, have moved away from it. but here in poland, thousands of people work in the coal mines. it is a mainstay of the coal mines. it is a mainstay of the polish economy. while climate scientist say the world should move away from coal, here it looks set for decades. but back at the surface, one green campaigner offers a different vision, of clean solar power. he knows he's outnumbered here. burning coal, burning fossilfuels, using fossil fuels in the energy sector, it is a source of huge co2 emissions, and it hurts our climate, it hurts our planet. this region h
we arrive in an underworld, nearly one kilometre down. our first sight of the mining process.s coal is used to make steel, but most is burned to generate electricity. we are led through a series of long, dark tunnels, picking our way very carefully. we reach a tangle of cables and pipes, and the rock above us keeps shifting. this is literally the coalface and despite that, the spray of water, it is amazingly dusty, very noisy. a very hostile place to work. because coal can be so polluting, many...
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to him and they had a nightclub in boston and a lot of organized crime figures and what a crazy underworld that was they came out of world war ii and after the bookie was carted off to jail they started doing drive-ins again and that became national youth movement and viacom and the guy who by that company as nikki redstone and not sumner as much as sumner would like you to believe otherwise. >> there's a lot of myth busting. a lot of it is so much referenced sumner redstone's autobiography, his version of his life but doesn't include any of that back story, and prohibition era and all that. so much of it is the early days, and apocryphal story of how he survived the hotel fire in boston and it was the anecdote every journalist turned to to show how tenacious he was. in your digging you found a lot more to that story that sumner talked about in the autobiography. tell us about that fateful night. >> guest: the only other book that has been written about sumner redstone is his autobiography. for many reasons. what is wild about that book is it opens with an anecdote of the fire. the plaza h
to him and they had a nightclub in boston and a lot of organized crime figures and what a crazy underworld that was they came out of world war ii and after the bookie was carted off to jail they started doing drive-ins again and that became national youth movement and viacom and the guy who by that company as nikki redstone and not sumner as much as sumner would like you to believe otherwise. >> there's a lot of myth busting. a lot of it is so much referenced sumner redstone's...
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course of reviewing this book, you are not talking about people who have never heard of the shadowy underworldd-name companies who have fairly openly in some cases used bribes to great advantage, especially in emerging markets around the world. >> after the 2003 invasion of iraq, the u.s. military discovered that through the united nations, there was a tremendously large kickback scheme involving thousands of companies paying massive sums to saddam hussein. volvo, johnson & johnson, huge companies ending up paying $1.6 billion in settlements to parties in the u.s. and germany. carol: so they are not advocating for bribes, but the point is it greases the wheels and gives access necessarily to establish companies in emerging markets that provide products services to folks that might not otherwise have them. that is the plus side? >> that's the plus side. the downside is in two parts -- one, it is unjust. it is effectively a tax on the poor because it ends up trickling down in increased cost to the public. the top of that society, people receiving kickbacks are the ones that make more money off o
course of reviewing this book, you are not talking about people who have never heard of the shadowy underworldd-name companies who have fairly openly in some cases used bribes to great advantage, especially in emerging markets around the world. >> after the 2003 invasion of iraq, the u.s. military discovered that through the united nations, there was a tremendously large kickback scheme involving thousands of companies paying massive sums to saddam hussein. volvo, johnson & johnson,...
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documentary released in 2016 called "plastic china" gave the world a look inside china's plastic underworld. it focused on an unschooled 11-year-old girl who lives and works with her family in a plastic recycling workshop. the film went viral in china and was quickly deleted from the country's internet. now the country is trying to clean up its image. in january china stopped taking most of the dirty recycling it called foreign garbage. >> china is doing the right thing. they're sending a message to us saying, let's stop putting this garbage in our recycling bin. let's only put in the recycling bin the products and packaging that are truly recyclable. >> reporter: the move created a crisis for recyclers here, now facing mountains of materials they can't get rid of. >> china has basically said no mixed paper, no mixed plastic. temporarily no card board. >> reporter: this was the scene in marin in last august. check out bails of paper ten feet high stretching as long as a football field. >> nope, we can't go one more bail high. >> reporter: it is still struggling to find buyers as more recycl
documentary released in 2016 called "plastic china" gave the world a look inside china's plastic underworld. it focused on an unschooled 11-year-old girl who lives and works with her family in a plastic recycling workshop. the film went viral in china and was quickly deleted from the country's internet. now the country is trying to clean up its image. in january china stopped taking most of the dirty recycling it called foreign garbage. >> china is doing the right thing. they're...
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they're also almost talking like underworld figures. all this innuendo. but it seems to me the case involving stormy daniels where they're creating a shell company and talking about it here, all was an attempt to conspire to violate the law. >> i've got to tell you, i think there may very well be more tapes to drop. the reason i say that, chris, is because it can't be the only people with tapes or the only sort of surreptitious recordings are the ones with michael cohen and omarosa, and have a feeling we may be hearing some more covert recordings. >> peter, you're good at -- i love the way you do this violins as news week calls it on the front page. this is what it all means, this is where we're going. where is all this taking us now? we're talking about a prosecution of three years now today. 36 months for michael cohen, the president's lawyer and fixer. that should be a blockbuster. the president of the united states, lawyer and fixer goes to federal prison for three years for work he's doing for the president. it's not robbing gas stations on a weekend
they're also almost talking like underworld figures. all this innuendo. but it seems to me the case involving stormy daniels where they're creating a shell company and talking about it here, all was an attempt to conspire to violate the law. >> i've got to tell you, i think there may very well be more tapes to drop. the reason i say that, chris, is because it can't be the only people with tapes or the only sort of surreptitious recordings are the ones with michael cohen and omarosa, and...
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you are away from the world and living in an underworld. i never thought in my life that it would have happened to me. toid not think it happened people working on presidential campaigns or transition teams, like i was, and really doing their best to help their country and not ever looking to harm their country, like i never did. so i met interesting people. i saw it as an experience. and -- a good experience. and i will get into that later. mr. cernovich: let's talk about that, because i saw on your twitter, you tweeted a picture of him going in. i found that interesting. just so many layers where that is sort of the new way of with the outside world. this is what it was like, this is behind-the-scenes. how did you feel when you took that picture? what was going through your heart? >> first, thanks a lot for inviting me. it is really an honor to be here. for me, i felt defeated at this moment. i have been with george all along until i was there in this prison camp in wisconsin. my story is a story of loyalty and support. i gave him a voice
you are away from the world and living in an underworld. i never thought in my life that it would have happened to me. toid not think it happened people working on presidential campaigns or transition teams, like i was, and really doing their best to help their country and not ever looking to harm their country, like i never did. so i met interesting people. i saw it as an experience. and -- a good experience. and i will get into that later. mr. cernovich: let's talk about that, because i saw...
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. >> how much underworld possibility is there here? we talked a couple of days about manafort. and somebody brilliantly said there are things worse. i think it was susan page there are things worse than life imprisonment. if you have to deal people in ukraine, these are frightening people. if there is a connection with is the mob, there are frightening possibilities to everything in your life. does this that make sense, ken? >> yeah. >> is there a notion that these guys have a darker context in which they have to survive? >> in terms of manafort, i've always resisted that idea because the russian mob, the russian government mob protected people don't tend to bump off americans in the united states. but he may be worried about it. you can't discount it. with cohen i think it's a little darker situation, and we're not clear about his past business ties and who he's got relationships with in new york, and i'm not discounting that that could be a motivation for him. because it's really strange. why would you not? you're cooperating with robert mueller. you're telling him everything
. >> how much underworld possibility is there here? we talked a couple of days about manafort. and somebody brilliantly said there are things worse. i think it was susan page there are things worse than life imprisonment. if you have to deal people in ukraine, these are frightening people. if there is a connection with is the mob, there are frightening possibilities to everything in your life. does this that make sense, ken? >> yeah. >> is there a notion that these guys have a...
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you are away from the world and your living in an underworld. and i never thought of my life that this would happen to me, i didn't think it happened to people [ laughter ] working on presidential campaigns or transition teams, like i was. i was just really doing my best to help the country. and now they are looking to harm the country. so i met interesting people, i had a good experience and i'll get into that later. >> let's talk about that because i saw in your twitter you tweeted out a picture of him going in and i thought it was interesting because there were so many layers because that is sort of the new way of communicating with the outside world. this is what it's like, so how did you feel when you took that picture? what was going to your heart? >> first of all, thank you for inviting me. to me, i felt defeated. i spent all day long with george until i walked in in this prison camp in wisconsin, and my story is the story of loyalty and support, and i gave him a voice when he didn't have a voice. and i tried to share the dramatic moment
you are away from the world and your living in an underworld. and i never thought of my life that this would happen to me, i didn't think it happened to people [ laughter ] working on presidential campaigns or transition teams, like i was. i was just really doing my best to help the country. and now they are looking to harm the country. so i met interesting people, i had a good experience and i'll get into that later. >> let's talk about that because i saw in your twitter you tweeted out...
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aquaman is an original story about the underworld superhero plate flight jason momoa who i want to be him. it's estimated that aquaman hit $10 million in sales at a midnight showing. it's already made more than $300 million around the world. >>> king tides are expected this week and along the bay area coastline. it could reach almost 7 feet in some coastal areas and there could be flooding. the highest tides are expected in the morning hours tomorrow and sunday. there will be low tides in the afternoon to late evening hours. people who plan to be near the water are being told to be extra careful. >>> there is bay parking is in high demand at the b.a.r.t. station. they say that spaces at a private parking garage are already sold out. even though the facility will not open until early next year. the garage as part of a project that will include apartments, shops and restaurants. monthly parking passes were sold out right after going up for sale at the start of this month. >>> 7:44 am. flights resume this morning at london's gatwick airport after drones rounded airplanes for about 36 hou
aquaman is an original story about the underworld superhero plate flight jason momoa who i want to be him. it's estimated that aquaman hit $10 million in sales at a midnight showing. it's already made more than $300 million around the world. >>> king tides are expected this week and along the bay area coastline. it could reach almost 7 feet in some coastal areas and there could be flooding. the highest tides are expected in the morning hours tomorrow and sunday. there will be low tides...