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here their unnatural skills are put to work. this grizzly, named spirit, just loves to crack open coolers, while 600-pound quorum uses the tried and true c.p.r. method to pop a garbage can. for about $500, companies can find out if their containers can stand the test to the delight of those who come to bear witness. >> he managed to move that thing around until he cracked it right open. >> reporter: now you know which cooler you might bring with you. >> yeah, the white one. >> reporter: products that provide a 60-minute mauling can be sold as bear resistant, but not all are successful. this doesn't look so good. >> no, no, you can see all the styrofoam. they were able to tear that apart. >> reporter: even this steel trash locker was no trash. they just ripped the hinges right off. >> right off. >> reporter: when you first started, only 10% of the containers were passing the bear test. >> now it's around 65%. the manufacturers are getting it figured out. the ultimate goal is to benefit the bers in the wild. >> reporter: saving be
here their unnatural skills are put to work. this grizzly, named spirit, just loves to crack open coolers, while 600-pound quorum uses the tried and true c.p.r. method to pop a garbage can. for about $500, companies can find out if their containers can stand the test to the delight of those who come to bear witness. >> he managed to move that thing around until he cracked it right open. >> reporter: now you know which cooler you might bring with you. >> yeah, the white one....
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here their unnatural skills are put to work.his grizzly named spirit loves to open coolers while the 600 pound bear uses the cpr method to pop a garbage can. for $500. companies can find out if their containers can stand the test to the delight of those who come to bear witness. >> he kept managing to move that thing around until he cracked it right open. >> now you know which cooler you might bring with you, huh? >> yeah, the white one. >> products that survive a 60 minute mauling can be sold as bear resistant, but not all are successful. >> doesn't look so good. >> >> even this steel trash locker was no match. >> just ripped the hinges off. >> right off. >> when you first started. 10% of the containers were passing the bear test. >> now 65. >> the manufacturers are getting it figured out. ultimate goal is to been fit the bears out in the wild. >> saving bears, one cooler at a time. carter evans, cbs news, yellowstone. >>> still ahead -- a fireworks show turned dangerous. stive advantage. it's tougher than your stomach's harsh
here their unnatural skills are put to work.his grizzly named spirit loves to open coolers while the 600 pound bear uses the cpr method to pop a garbage can. for $500. companies can find out if their containers can stand the test to the delight of those who come to bear witness. >> he kept managing to move that thing around until he cracked it right open. >> now you know which cooler you might bring with you, huh? >> yeah, the white one. >> products that survive a 60...
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a third of people who don‘t think it‘s natural, a real chunks, but only 20% of under 25 think is unnaturalests under drug driving laws brought in two years ago suggests that some forces are more proactive than others. dan whitworth has the details. out on patrol with cheshire police. they are on lookout for anyone who might have taken drugs and got behind the wheel. it is that blue one. hello, driver. a suspicious car is pulled over. the driver is tested for drugs using a sample of his saliva, and it comes back positive for cannabis. he is arrested, which means a trip back to the station and a blood test. if found guilty, he faces a minimum actual month driving ban, and could be sentenced to up to six months in prison. since the law changed a couple of years ago and the drug wipes were introduced, i think they are the single best piece of technology that has been introduced into the police force in my 17 years. since the law changed on drug driving two years ago, it is now illegal to have a certain level of up to 17 drugs in your system and get behind the wheel. eight of them are illegal.
a third of people who don‘t think it‘s natural, a real chunks, but only 20% of under 25 think is unnaturalests under drug driving laws brought in two years ago suggests that some forces are more proactive than others. dan whitworth has the details. out on patrol with cheshire police. they are on lookout for anyone who might have taken drugs and got behind the wheel. it is that blue one. hello, driver. a suspicious car is pulled over. the driver is tested for drugs using a sample of his...
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they seem to think that any little discomfort in their lives is so unnatural that you have to take something to get rid of it. i seldom watch the tv and i was watching a program in everys intermission was a ad for three or four ads that gave the image of happiness without pain and without discomfort and if youth have any of these you better take something to get rid of it. you go to the doctor and you find and you asked the doctor for a certain kind of medicine so you will not feel discomfort. now, i could go on and on with this but i won't but this to me is one of the big things in our. lives. >> host: thanks for bringing that up. >> guest: you are asking earlier about how this is a reflective of larger issues cultural issues i think in our country. i think what margaret brings up is exactly one of those points. we, as a culture, have grew to fear pain. you can see this in all parts of life. you we are afraid of letting our o kids go outside, afraid to let them skim their knees, afraid they might feel emotional pain from not being chosen as the best player on the team so we give away trophi
they seem to think that any little discomfort in their lives is so unnatural that you have to take something to get rid of it. i seldom watch the tv and i was watching a program in everys intermission was a ad for three or four ads that gave the image of happiness without pain and without discomfort and if youth have any of these you better take something to get rid of it. you go to the doctor and you find and you asked the doctor for a certain kind of medicine so you will not feel discomfort....
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crying as i've tried my last year about it because what i found about that type of grief, the most unnatural thing but also bearing a child under the circumstances that i buried my son can't even more so, the deepest pain you could describe, indescribable, the pain that you feel for bearing a child under the circumstances. but what i found in the deepest part, the darkest parts of that time. in my life in 2010 was the brightest hope that you can ever imagine for not only my family, but other families who suffer with people who they love who have mental illness, who have drug problems. but also for bringing together what is divided. i have the hope for that. i have the hope to bring together people who don't see how they can ever agree on anything, or people who are so entrenched in their belief that whoever disagrees with them is the enemy. i have hope for that. my hope for all of this is borne out of that deepest despair. that's where you find the brightest hope, and that's what i describe in the book. it's what keeps me going, disney a sense of urgency. it's why i retired. i retired on top
crying as i've tried my last year about it because what i found about that type of grief, the most unnatural thing but also bearing a child under the circumstances that i buried my son can't even more so, the deepest pain you could describe, indescribable, the pain that you feel for bearing a child under the circumstances. but what i found in the deepest part, the darkest parts of that time. in my life in 2010 was the brightest hope that you can ever imagine for not only my family, but other...
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see so much in our lives now, projected with the image any pain or discomfort, whether mental is unnatural, we need to take something to get rid of that. used to be a competitive runner, for example, and i know the difference between discomfort and pain, but a lot people don't, they seem to think any discomfort in their got to so unnatural, you take something to get rid of it. watch cable t.v. and last sunday i was watching an hour program. intermission, three or image of gave happiness without pain, without you have any if of -- if have you either of something better take to get rid of it. and you the doctor find, ask the doctor for a certain kind of medicine so you not feel discomfort. now i could go on and on with going to, of not course, but this to me is one of the big things in our lives. thanks for bringing that up. guest: you were asking, john, this is reflective of cultural issue necessary our country and i us iswhat margaret brings one of those points. you know, you can see this in all parts of life. we're afraid of letting our kids go outside, afraid of letting them skin their k
see so much in our lives now, projected with the image any pain or discomfort, whether mental is unnatural, we need to take something to get rid of that. used to be a competitive runner, for example, and i know the difference between discomfort and pain, but a lot people don't, they seem to think any discomfort in their got to so unnatural, you take something to get rid of it. watch cable t.v. and last sunday i was watching an hour program. intermission, three or image of gave happiness without...
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this is a place that specializes in obsessing over things and taking every want and need to their unnatural
this is a place that specializes in obsessing over things and taking every want and need to their unnatural
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vulnerable you when you are afraid of being there in front of an audience were you don't talking unnatural voice but improvisation to connect you to the other person it goes away but it is so strange. isn't that strange it goes away? but yet we retreat from one another and our company but it feels so good and we thrive in a. once you get out of that communication states you are really glad you are there. >> but the components of active listening?. >> yes. not just that description but may be i.m. exaggerating its importance but it is very important something the you could read in the book and i hope that people will read it but i hope they find a way to experiment because the experience is the main it thing because for instance we hear all the time it is important to do to let the other person know the you have heard them and to demonstrate to answer what they said instead of what you want to say next. that is active non listening or just waiting for the person to finish so i can say whatever i want to say regardless of what you said so can you do that effectively? may be. but i think expe
vulnerable you when you are afraid of being there in front of an audience were you don't talking unnatural voice but improvisation to connect you to the other person it goes away but it is so strange. isn't that strange it goes away? but yet we retreat from one another and our company but it feels so good and we thrive in a. once you get out of that communication states you are really glad you are there. >> but the components of active listening?. >> yes. not just that description...
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that an undefined power to be exercised by one human being over another is a dangerous and also unnatural power. principles, general and perhaps neither politically applicable nor immediately pertinent to the discussion, i shall forbear as the least commentary upon the." -- upon them." he seems to be telling southerners, we tolerate your right to property and persons, but do not support the right enslaving these persons. this hardly secured a talk to slavery defenders. if the anti-slavery thrust of revolutionary was unconnected to the house debate to the lower southerners, this same rhetoric was not simply an abstract or theoretical threat. turned the reference into a tangible specter threatening to tear apart the very fabric of slaveholding southern life. in turn lower southern congressman felt compelled to defend slavery as a normal state for people they rendered an inferior race, incapable of living is free citizens. there emerged one house number who joined philosophical support for the petitioners with willingness to entertain the possibility of broad federal powers over the issue of
that an undefined power to be exercised by one human being over another is a dangerous and also unnatural power. principles, general and perhaps neither politically applicable nor immediately pertinent to the discussion, i shall forbear as the least commentary upon the." -- upon them." he seems to be telling southerners, we tolerate your right to property and persons, but do not support the right enslaving these persons. this hardly secured a talk to slavery defenders. if the...
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felt it was unnatural., still think it is an unnatural act. about the education in schools, katie, can you understand why people think it is important to think young children, and at primary school we are talking about age four to nearly 11, about same—sex relationships.” about age four to nearly 11, about same-sex relationships. i think primary education should be teaching the basics, literacy, numeracy, learning about facts through subject education and becoming readers and independent thinkers for themselves. i think the whole area of sexuality should not be the main focus of primary education. every child should be treated and respected as an individual, but let the children develop as they develop.” an individual, but let the children develop as they develop. i do think anyone thinks it should be the primary focus. my niece isabel is starting primary school. 0ne my niece isabel is starting primary school. one of her favourite books is called king and king, it tells the story about two princes who fall
felt it was unnatural., still think it is an unnatural act. about the education in schools, katie, can you understand why people think it is important to think young children, and at primary school we are talking about age four to nearly 11, about same—sex relationships.” about age four to nearly 11, about same-sex relationships. i think primary education should be teaching the basics, literacy, numeracy, learning about facts through subject education and becoming readers and independent...
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what i take away from that, it's the most unnatural thing to bury a child particularly under those circumstances i had lost my first police officer, i had lost a brother and now i had lost a son, and then july 7th happens and i have to console five police families, i have to console the city, the country on the world stage and only upon reflection does any of my personal tragedies make sense, that it makes sense that i had been prepared to be able to say the right things at the right time during that particular crisis in dallas, and that's what i share in the book. >> trevor: oh, it's really an amazing story that you share, you know, as you say you had an illustrious career. thank you for sharing the story and being on the show. >> thank you so much, trevor. >> trevor: "called to rise" is available now. david o. brown, everybody. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ classic hershey's outside. with a new creamy, crunchy inside. new hershey's cookie layer crunch. classic reimagined. to stay in the game. to sacrifice taste miller lite, always brewed to have more taste and be less filling. miller lite. ho
what i take away from that, it's the most unnatural thing to bury a child particularly under those circumstances i had lost my first police officer, i had lost a brother and now i had lost a son, and then july 7th happens and i have to console five police families, i have to console the city, the country on the world stage and only upon reflection does any of my personal tragedies make sense, that it makes sense that i had been prepared to be able to say the right things at the right time...
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develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. glacrsrs are realllly large contributors to changing sea levels. you wawant to be able eo quantify how much water is coming out of these systems every year and then use that information to develop models and predict in the futurure to help policymakers plan for potential facts of sea level change in the next 50 or 100 years. >> scientists s like dr. arendnt come here to conductct research and to share their experience with the young-and-upcoming reseaearchers t taking part in e program. . to collelect the grod data that sophisticated high-tech scienence depepends o, students have to cross vast distances through the isolated heart of the icefield. in order to traverse the icefield safely, we train them extensively for the dangers of this rugged field experience. here at camp 17, they learn adventure skiing, safe glacier travel on a rope, and how to rescue a colleague from a crevice. the training equips and inspires these students for a cacareer in n exe environm
develop a clear picture of our future global climate. 95% of alaskan glaciers are melting at an unnatural and unprecedented pace. glacrsrs are realllly large contributors to changing sea levels. you wawant to be able eo quantify how much water is coming out of these systems every year and then use that information to develop models and predict in the futurure to help policymakers plan for potential facts of sea level change in the next 50 or 100 years. >> scientists s like dr. arendnt...
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and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives your skin a really plush look. >> announcer: john elliott is an oscar nominee and was the head makeup artist on "desperate housewives." >> airbrush makeup is so sheer, it's so natural-looking, that people just look and say, "god, you're glowing. i don't know why, but you look great." >> announcer: every woman knows that with fingers, sponges, and brushes, it's very hard to get a smooth, natural look. airbrush beautifully covers your flaws with the smoothest, most natural look available in any makeup anywhere. but until now, you had to be a celebrity. not anymore. now airbrush is for everyone. luminess air has made this hollyw
and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." she knows how beautiful airbrush makeup looks. >> it's a really flawless, very soft, velvety look, plush. it gives...
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animal rights activists disagree, arguing the unnatural way they're held could compromise their immuneystem. kyara's passing comes on the heels of seaworld's new educational presentation orca encounter, which replaced the controversial "shamu show." >> you think these whales are living a happy, full life? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the park making those changes after the 2013 documentary, "blackfish," criticized the park -- focusing on the trainer who was killed in front of a horrified crowd. kyara is the last orca to be bred in captivity after the park stopped its breeding practices. the park says she had pneumonia, but they will determine the cause of death. >>> when we come back, that frightening chain reaction crash after a lowe's truck runs a red light and veers into that intersection. >>> and then this. ♪ >>> a passing to report tonight. frank sinatra's long time wife is being remembered. ll lung can, previously treated with platinum-based chemotherapy, a passing to report tonight. frank sinatra's long time wife is being remembered. here's a question: who wouldn't want a chance
animal rights activists disagree, arguing the unnatural way they're held could compromise their immuneystem. kyara's passing comes on the heels of seaworld's new educational presentation orca encounter, which replaced the controversial "shamu show." >> you think these whales are living a happy, full life? >> absolutely. >> reporter: the park making those changes after the 2013 documentary, "blackfish," criticized the park -- focusing on the trainer who was...
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and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." best, most natural-looking makeup i have ever used. they've made it so simple and so easy that you really can -- anybody can do it. i have a lot of brown spots on my face -- melasma. it's really hard to cover it up. they're incredibly dark. they're all along the sides of my face. before i'd started using luminess, i'd just given up. there wasn't anything that was gonna cover it, anyway, so i just stopped using anything. i'm ecstatic about luminess. i'm ecstatic about how easy it is, how fast and convenient and how much it covers. people have been complimenting me on my skin, which is something that never used to happen. luminess air is amazing. >> announcer: the luminess air system was designed for regular women to use at home. it's s
and emmy award-winning makeup artists switched to using airbrush because it eliminates the heavy, unnatural and powders. airbrush makes everyone who wears it look younger. ve neill is an eight-time academy award-nominated makeup artist. she's worked on some of the biggest movies in history, including the "pirates of the caribbean" films and "the hunger games." best, most natural-looking makeup i have ever used. they've made it so simple and so easy that you really can --...
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ministers are unnaturally keen this is seen as a vote of confidence in britain and brexiteer is wanted evidence that britain has nothing to fear as it heads towards the exit of the european union. it is not the only encouraging news. amazon has said it is expanding its uk operation. but there is discouragement and encouragement wherever you look. easyjet and deutsche bank are two important companies that have started to move investment to the continent of europe as a safeguard against brexit. for the rest of us, we have learned that britain will continue to bea learned that britain will continue to be a major economic player during and after brexit. none of it will persuade those who have doubts that britain will come through this without taking a knock. everything depends on those negotiations. ministers want and need free—flowing trade between britain and the continent. what business leaders and european leaders want is certainty. although there is plenty of pessimism and optimism among politicians at westminster, certainty now and for the foreseeable future is a commodity which is g
ministers are unnaturally keen this is seen as a vote of confidence in britain and brexiteer is wanted evidence that britain has nothing to fear as it heads towards the exit of the european union. it is not the only encouraging news. amazon has said it is expanding its uk operation. but there is discouragement and encouragement wherever you look. easyjet and deutsche bank are two important companies that have started to move investment to the continent of europe as a safeguard against brexit....
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it is not easy to stand before my colleagues and find yourself in disagreement, but that is unnatural of democracy. -- but that is the nature of democracy. because i was firmly convinced that to follow the path or the course that was laid down by the reagan proposal would certainly and inevitably where young men and women of the united states would have to be sent into the conflict. certain,el, i am having experienced warfare, that is not what we want our young to go through again. you have lost many friends, and their names are now engraved on the black marble. friends who are buried throughout this land. path ofhat the , atomacy is frustrating times angering. but i would think that we should give it a chance, if it means that with some patients, we could save even one life. patience, we could save even one life. why i wish my colleagues to know that i voted against aid to the nicaraguan freedom fighters. this has been a long day. i know that all of us are desirous of a rest. colonel north, with all sincerity, i thank you for your assistance these past six days. you have been most co
it is not easy to stand before my colleagues and find yourself in disagreement, but that is unnatural of democracy. -- but that is the nature of democracy. because i was firmly convinced that to follow the path or the course that was laid down by the reagan proposal would certainly and inevitably where young men and women of the united states would have to be sent into the conflict. certain,el, i am having experienced warfare, that is not what we want our young to go through again. you have...
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explained in that the world was now divided between those who have burned into their brains forever the unnatural site of cold, dead men, scattered over the hillside, in the ditches, along the high roads, throughout the world. those who had see not, and those who had not. dead men, by mass production. in country after country, month after month, year after year. dead men in winter, summer, in such familiar promiscuity, that they became monotonous. dead men in such monstrous infinity that you come also -- almost to hate them. those are the things that u.n. home need not try to understand. death surelyar involved the families of dead soldiers. , even they were on the other side of the divide. they had one that went away in simply did not come back. did not seek, you him lying so grotesque and pasty. him so grotesque and pasty besides the gravel road in france. we saw him. you did not see him. sorts --accusation of you didn't. we sawwe saw him, drawing a firm boundary line that bifurcated the american war experience. we saw him why the multiple thousands, that is the difference. a final episode that
explained in that the world was now divided between those who have burned into their brains forever the unnatural site of cold, dead men, scattered over the hillside, in the ditches, along the high roads, throughout the world. those who had see not, and those who had not. dead men, by mass production. in country after country, month after month, year after year. dead men in winter, summer, in such familiar promiscuity, that they became monotonous. dead men in such monstrous infinity that you...
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it's unnatural to ask republicans to come up -- to replicate obamacare which is basically socialism. that what's they are trying to do in the same bill that would otherwise repeal obamacare. if we split these two things i think you could get the votes in the house for the repeal and replacement and you could get to 60 in the senate for the replacement version of it. but it will probably take democrats. please don't ask conservatives to vote for socialism. that's what they are doing with the bill. kennedy: there are a lot of moderate republicans look more and more like statists. is this bill going to make it out of the senate next week? >> i don't have a critical ball. eight now there are at least three nos. and they can't survive more than two nos. i suppose the senators could get their vacation back if they can vote for socialism. kennedy: we'll see if leisure time is more important than freedom. what do you think of the linlds i graham-bill cassidy version that block grants medicaid money back to the states. >> we need the block grant medicaid money to the states. that's what our g
it's unnatural to ask republicans to come up -- to replicate obamacare which is basically socialism. that what's they are trying to do in the same bill that would otherwise repeal obamacare. if we split these two things i think you could get the votes in the house for the repeal and replacement and you could get to 60 in the senate for the replacement version of it. but it will probably take democrats. please don't ask conservatives to vote for socialism. that's what they are doing with the...
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similarities or emphasize differences, across the political spectrum the emerging conflict is seen as an unnatural civil war. that's a common phrase used to describe the conflict at the time. this has impreliminary -- impreliminary indications objects the conflict becomes an armed struggle. implications for what counseleds as legitimate and illegitimate means of violence, and how should rebels, who areles fellow subjects, be treated in the field and so on and so forth. >> when does the violence begin to express itself? i mean, there is the boston massacre in 1770, and you start your book with that. maybe you can say a few word about that. then the armed rebellion doesn't really get going until 1774. right? so, explain how the violence begins to well into the streets so you get rebels and patriots on one side, loyalists and torreys on the other attacking each other. >> so, again, we have these multiple strands and in the book, multiple narrative arcs that intersect. refer to the beginning of the book, describe the boston massacre. i decide to do that because it is a violent incident we remember wel
similarities or emphasize differences, across the political spectrum the emerging conflict is seen as an unnatural civil war. that's a common phrase used to describe the conflict at the time. this has impreliminary -- impreliminary indications objects the conflict becomes an armed struggle. implications for what counseleds as legitimate and illegitimate means of violence, and how should rebels, who areles fellow subjects, be treated in the field and so on and so forth. >> when does the...
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overall, it seems like since day one there has been an unnatural, unprecedented, never-ending attacks on this white house. is that accurate? >> i think you're right. just look at the numbers and senate confirmations. they're debating people for 30 hours. that's an entire week on the senate floor. so in other words, it's unprecedented. you can look at the percentages of cabinet secretaries appointed. the minuscule amount of cooperation that this president gets from the democrats and the house and senate. the media feeding frenzy, the fact that people are trying to become famous in the press room. i can go on and on. the point is, hitting a reset button, it affects me. but put me aside. it doesn't matter. you've got to look at this objectively. the president hitting the reset button, saying, "let's say something different," i don't think that's a biad thing. everyone reports to general kelly. i think it's a good formula. that's how he will be successful. >> we go through these challenges that i think are unique more than the previous two administrations, the deep state has leaked intell
overall, it seems like since day one there has been an unnatural, unprecedented, never-ending attacks on this white house. is that accurate? >> i think you're right. just look at the numbers and senate confirmations. they're debating people for 30 hours. that's an entire week on the senate floor. so in other words, it's unprecedented. you can look at the percentages of cabinet secretaries appointed. the minuscule amount of cooperation that this president gets from the democrats and the...
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it seems almost cartoonishly unnatural. i always thought had it enough preservatives to rival velveeta as a condiment that can survive nuclear war and still taste good on pretzels. millennials like adding things to food that has spice but doesn't make you fat so you can look your selfie best. mustard has a lot fewer calories than mayo or butter. but i think tear paying too much for these products ion how combination will actually work. not bad. but the market know, the stock got hammered for 5 bucks, more than 5% but they fit with the company's understanding that these days people want to stay home and cook using mccormack spices and a whole slew of kondments. that's why mccormick made keyeser an offer it couldn't refuse in a world of core cutters, i can see many millennials not wanting to watch diy, hgtv or food channels because they rent houses in record numbers rather than owning them however, they do still like to cook the cable companies will need to squeeze these guys if they want to make money. don't think of these d
it seems almost cartoonishly unnatural. i always thought had it enough preservatives to rival velveeta as a condiment that can survive nuclear war and still taste good on pretzels. millennials like adding things to food that has spice but doesn't make you fat so you can look your selfie best. mustard has a lot fewer calories than mayo or butter. but i think tear paying too much for these products ion how combination will actually work. not bad. but the market know, the stock got hammered for 5...
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powers are ascribed to the men in black, walking as if they are not of this earth, not blinking, unnatural powers of persuasion, even up to and including the idea that when they appear, an odor of sulfur also appears. this very, very literal callback to folklore about demonic appearance. the fact that traditionally they also appear in numbers of 3, also heavily rooted in mystical supernatural texts. and it's not just accounts of human action that take a darker turn as we move into the 1960's. increasingly, narratives of alien contact are going to turn away from friendly warnings about war into abduction and experimentation. that starts with a couple from new hampshire, betty and barney hill, who claim to have been abducted in 1961. although their story does not really receive wide publicity until 1965. and the hill's abduction will set the template for all of the abduction narratives that come soon after. in looking at the spread of abduction conspiracism is interesting and we compare it to kennedy conspiracism. this is very much a grassroots endeavor, and is not somebody sitting behind th
powers are ascribed to the men in black, walking as if they are not of this earth, not blinking, unnatural powers of persuasion, even up to and including the idea that when they appear, an odor of sulfur also appears. this very, very literal callback to folklore about demonic appearance. the fact that traditionally they also appear in numbers of 3, also heavily rooted in mystical supernatural texts. and it's not just accounts of human action that take a darker turn as we move into the 1960's....
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. >> arthel: so it's not unnatural? >> it's not something that pete police would do.not even something police are trained to do. so, i question if he was already on holstered when he approached the alley. >> arthel: the police chiefs name was jeanette a hartel. how do you prevent this from happening again? is there strategy training, extended time in the academy? more experienced faculty and more incentive to keep veteran officers on the job? >> there were many issues with this shooting. two officers have been on the force less than a year. when i was in patrol i had to do six months with a skill training officer. two rotations every two months with the field training officer. we had two officers that have the same amount of experience, there's a big problem in itself. >> arthel: maybe that's perhaps why the mayor asked the police chief to resign. were not sure of those details. i want to pull up reported by the star tribune. said the minneapolis a police department has struggled in recent years with a shrinking pool of applicants for job openings. a pension change th
. >> arthel: so it's not unnatural? >> it's not something that pete police would do.not even something police are trained to do. so, i question if he was already on holstered when he approached the alley. >> arthel: the police chiefs name was jeanette a hartel. how do you prevent this from happening again? is there strategy training, extended time in the academy? more experienced faculty and more incentive to keep veteran officers on the job? >> there were many issues...
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reinforcement, but creamer and phillips insist beatings are routine, because performing tricks is unnaturally comply out of fear. >> phillips: if you've got a dangerous animal, that means subjugation and so... >> whitaker: subjugation means beating? >> creamer: absolutely. it's all about control, and how they are going to make it do what they want it to do. so, it's a kick, it's a punch, it's a beating. >> phillips: and really, we've seen that everywhere we've gone. this is... >> whitaker: everywhere? >> phillips: yeah. in europe, in america, in south america. there are certain consistencies in the way that these circus animals are looked after. >> creamer: using violence is the way that these animals are made to do things that they don't want to do. they don't want to get up and perform, so they have to force them to do it. >> whitaker: so, when you made this video evidence public, what was the reaction? >> phillips: the reaction was instant. i mean, it... it really was just outrage. and then, the politicians were starting to hear about it and say, "well, we should probably have legislatio
reinforcement, but creamer and phillips insist beatings are routine, because performing tricks is unnaturally comply out of fear. >> phillips: if you've got a dangerous animal, that means subjugation and so... >> whitaker: subjugation means beating? >> creamer: absolutely. it's all about control, and how they are going to make it do what they want it to do. so, it's a kick, it's a punch, it's a beating. >> phillips: and really, we've seen that everywhere we've gone. this...
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overall it seems like since day one, there has been an unnatural, unprecedented, never ending attacks on this white house more than others. it is an accurate description or my off? >> i think you're right. i would look at the numbers of all ascetic confirmations. debating people for 30 hours, an entire week on the senate floor, they vote for that particular nominee 90-10. so in other words, all of this is unprecedented. you can look at the percentages of cabinet secretaries appointed when they were appointed. the minuscule amount of cooperation that are in the house and the senate. the media feeding frenzy, the fact that people are trying to become famous in the press room. i can go on and on and on. the point is, hitting the reset button affects me, but for me it's fine. it doesn't matter. get to look at the stuff objectively. the president hitting the reset button saying let's try something different, i don't think that's a bad thing at all and i think general kelly given the tools making sure that he is the chief of staff and he's in charge, in charge of hiring, firing, everyone re
overall it seems like since day one, there has been an unnatural, unprecedented, never ending attacks on this white house more than others. it is an accurate description or my off? >> i think you're right. i would look at the numbers of all ascetic confirmations. debating people for 30 hours, an entire week on the senate floor, they vote for that particular nominee 90-10. so in other words, all of this is unprecedented. you can look at the percentages of cabinet secretaries appointed when...
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but as it turned out, not from one unnatural disaster. >> to me, it just looked like a pile of debris, to be honest. and then he looked and he said, "oh, my god, it's two bodies." >> reporter: a crime so shocking that even four years later, they're still talking about it. >> i can't even imagine what was in that person's mind that evoked his violence, his rage. >> reporter: two young women. who wanted them dead? and why? >> it was a true whodunit type murder. >> reporter: and along with who and why was the question of why here? >> this was definitely something that we weren't used to or accustomed to in our town. >> reporter: this part of texas isn't exactly ground zero for murder. it's known more for roping, riding, and friday night lights. here, life is pretty simple, as are the values its people hold dear, like friendship, family, community. this is where 19-year-old mollie olgin grew up. >> tell me a little bit about what she was like. >> she was really funny. she had a weird sense of humor. always smiling, laughing. >> she's just a really good person. >> reporter: megan olgin was
but as it turned out, not from one unnatural disaster. >> to me, it just looked like a pile of debris, to be honest. and then he looked and he said, "oh, my god, it's two bodies." >> reporter: a crime so shocking that even four years later, they're still talking about it. >> i can't even imagine what was in that person's mind that evoked his violence, his rage. >> reporter: two young women. who wanted them dead? and why? >> it was a true whodunit type...
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. >> seth: no, that is a very unnatural thing. >> that looks horrible. that looks terrifying.ood, 'cause she's a little terrifying. >> seth: yeah, but have you -- does it -- so the muscles. would you do an hour at a time, two hours at a time? >> yeah, you gotta take breaks. you gotta drink a lot of water. you gotta sometimes like stretch. >> seth: okay, interesting. [ laughter ] stretch this part or the whole rep. >> just this part. >> seth: just those, yeah. >> just these muscles. >> seth: yeah. would you just like, rest one on the side of the table? >> yeah, you rest one on the table like this. >> seth: yep. >> and then you do like a push-up. >> seth: got me, yeah that makes sense. [ laughter ] >> it feels really good. >> seth: you have -- you have four children. >> yes. >> seth: are your children going to see "the emoji movie"? >> oh, they're pretty stoked. >> seth: okay, got you. >> like, my 3-year-old obviously doesn't have a phone because that would make me a monster. >> seth: yeah. >> but she knows what emojis -- everybody knows what emojis are. today is world emoji day
. >> seth: no, that is a very unnatural thing. >> that looks horrible. that looks terrifying.ood, 'cause she's a little terrifying. >> seth: yeah, but have you -- does it -- so the muscles. would you do an hour at a time, two hours at a time? >> yeah, you gotta take breaks. you gotta drink a lot of water. you gotta sometimes like stretch. >> seth: okay, interesting. [ laughter ] stretch this part or the whole rep. >> just this part. >> seth: just those,...