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eir have closed, but as these projects are brought forward to us, they are not brought forward to us in stone, are they? they are brought forward to us with recommendations from staff on what actions we might take? >> yes. excuse me, yes, recommendations from staff. >> so there will be the opportunity as we move forward on each of these different segments to modify things, to change things, to try to make things work better for everybody? >> if i could just add. i think there were some comments about the outreach process to-date, and i am sure that there are always ways we could be doing better in terms of doing outreach. i think the primary focus of the outreach to-date was to try to help people understand what was in the body of work that was being cleared environmentally? and that is the process that is underway now. we expect to have environmental clearance as sean said next spring. but the outreach that he mentioned that we would be starting this january is to talk about the specific issues, the liberty stop on the j, the three jacksons and the 8x extension and absolutely take the public
eir have closed, but as these projects are brought forward to us, they are not brought forward to us in stone, are they? they are brought forward to us with recommendations from staff on what actions we might take? >> yes. excuse me, yes, recommendations from staff. >> so there will be the opportunity as we move forward on each of these different segments to modify things, to change things, to try to make things work better for everybody? >> if i could just add. i think there...
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in here. not wine. not hooch. we had real liquor. >> stone used to be kind of a rebel. >> major robert cavanaugh was a correctionalved. >> me and stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in charge of cell houses. i was the captain in charge of cell houses. and i used to walk a lot. >> that's because when fistfighting with officers was allowed. if they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and no write ups involved. all about respect. get your teeth knocked out or next day everything's forgotten about. can't do that now, though. now they call it spouse abuse. >> he would go around and drink, smoke, get into different kind of things like that. >> i was on pills. i was popping all these [ mute ] pills and acid. anything i could get. what the [ mute ]. i mean, you know, what? i got to stay healthy or something? you just put me here, i'm more or less just a zombie that ain't just woo but i'm having fun so screw it. i'm going to stay bomb and high and everything and go around and beat everybody up if i can. that was my hustle, collecting for the dope guys. >> he was a hoodl
in here. not wine. not hooch. we had real liquor. >> stone used to be kind of a rebel. >> major robert cavanaugh was a correctionalved. >> me and stone got to know each other quite a bit when i was in charge of cell houses. i was the captain in charge of cell houses. and i used to walk a lot. >> that's because when fistfighting with officers was allowed. if they opened up your cell door and told you to step out, it was punch for punch and no write ups involved. all about...
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10th floor in here and spent years old who the crates to extract, ammunition, perhaps amorous letters from a girlfriend you did want a grieving widow to be -- to see. workers use grinding stones in dentist drills to remove corrosion and blood stains from what kerry and other end. bloggers this took pains to scrub blood stains out of the uniforms and the containers worked their way by assembly line down to the seventh floor and finally a detailed inventory of the effects for spin to a container and less stack in a storage bin and all the while a large adjacent room banks of typists are banging out letters. 70,000 mothers, and the gist of those letters was this, dear sir, dear madam, we have your dad son stuffed. where should we send it? over the years, the affects bureau found many thing, tapestries, enemy swords, a german machine gun and italian accordion, tobacco sack full of diamond, shrunken head. a month now since the diaries also collect it in kansas city with a small notebook that belonged to lieutenant herschel g horton, 29, from aurora, illinois. shot in the right leg and hip in a firefight with the japanese on new guinea, where it had dragged himself out of the fire
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in this kind of a context. >> i think you have to use the touch stone, in my case it was using what it felt like to be a parente as respectful and i possibly could be and as courageous has these families have been. and rather than responding with anger or despair as they had every right to. instead, they responded with encourage and kindness, and frankly i think it has opened the eyes and hearts of america to the price of inaction, and that inspires me every day. and their courage and their persistence is what i have taken, we cannot give up. >> local officials have been supportive. the highest officials and representatives of the families have talked about how they don't want people to come to newtown. physically, they don't want the media there. they don't want people to send anything to the town there on the occasion of marking one year since the massacre happened. i wonder if you share those feelings and if you feel like they're being respected. >> i do share and support the community's feelings. they have had to go through an unimaginable tragedy and horror in an exceptionally public way. and they have ch
in this kind of a context. >> i think you have to use the touch stone, in my case it was using what it felt like to be a parente as respectful and i possibly could be and as courageous has these families have been. and rather than responding with anger or despair as they had every right to. instead, they responded with encourage and kindness, and frankly i think it has opened the eyes and hearts of america to the price of inaction, and that inspires me every day. and their courage and...
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thanks for joining us and with start this hour with breaking news five policemen have reportedly been injured in the ukrainian congress so processed as are using tear gas and throwing stones in an attempt to break into the presidential administration building hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are on the streets despite a month long bond on ronnie's in the city center. is that for us and he joins us now live from kiev so they say what's going on that way your. well it's safe to say that tension is receding a little bit people are gradually leaving the square but still we're talking about several hundred thousand protesting here in the square and the tension is still pretty high because just a short time ago a group of activists a group of protesters attempted to take over the presidential going to stray should building they even used a bulldozer to break the police lines of the building they failed to do so but still they were throwing. iraq's at the policemen at the riot police they were using tear gas and the situation was very very tense over there we also do know that activists of the nationalist party suborder have managed to take over the city administration bui
thanks for joining us and with start this hour with breaking news five policemen have reportedly been injured in the ukrainian congress so processed as are using tear gas and throwing stones in an attempt to break into the presidential administration building hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are on the streets despite a month long bond on ronnie's in the city center. is that for us and he joins us now live from kiev so they say what's going on that way your. well it's safe to say that...
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in the city. so what is this great big gaping hole here? >> what you see here is the shape of cut of a big stone that used in the second temple. today the wall. >> the secretive free masons even believed the stones mined here were used to build something much older. >> they seeking solomon, the first builders. actually king solomon is the founding father. >> of the free masons. >> the free masons believe took from this quarries the stones to solomon's temple. >> and that temple, of course, was the last known resting place for the mysterious ark of the covenant. >> the tenth century b.c. is the last time anybody actually really sees it according to the biblical tradition. there are other stories and these all are related to the babylonian destruction of the city in 586 b.c. that maybe somebody's spirited the ark out of the city just ahead of the destruction. >> many believed these underground tunnels were used to secretly transport the ark out of jerusalem when the city was under siege and when the babylonian invaders took detailed inventory of the treasures they blundered, something was missing. >> the babylonians took all of
in the city. so what is this great big gaping hole here? >> what you see here is the shape of cut of a big stone that used in the second temple. today the wall. >> the secretive free masons even believed the stones mined here were used to build something much older. >> they seeking solomon, the first builders. actually king solomon is the founding father. >> of the free masons. >> the free masons believe took from this quarries the stones to solomon's temple....
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in this trash raises important questions about the economic system of copan. sanders: this is a piece of a metate here. this is the basic milling stone that the ancient maya used to grind corn on. they would boil the corn in those pots, and then they would put it on the metate, and then they would take a rolling-pin-shaped piece of stone like this. and the woman would grind the boiled corn up and down like that until she made it into a dough. and of course, the dough would be used to make tortillas. keach: metates are still in common use all over mesoamerica, by rich and poor alike. there were so many metates in ancient copan that some people today are using ones that are a thousand years old, which they just found lying on the ground. sanders: if you look at this one closely, you'll notice how thin it is here. that's because the metate has gotten very worn. and from that constant grinding on the surface, they get thinner and thinner in the center. then finally they snap in half, which is what's happened here. there's no evidence that any of these objects were manufactured here. and so a fundamental question that we're trying to answer in the copan project is
in this trash raises important questions about the economic system of copan. sanders: this is a piece of a metate here. this is the basic milling stone that the ancient maya used to grind corn on. they would boil the corn in those pots, and then they would put it on the metate, and then they would take a rolling-pin-shaped piece of stone like this. and the woman would grind the boiled corn up and down like that until she made it into a dough. and of course, the dough would be used to make...
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. >> i saw, use the stone, use the box, all the property. first time in my life, first time in my life have i seen that. >> the police commissioner said he had never seen rioting in singapore streets in his 26 years as a police officer. >> we treat this incident very seriously and we have classified the case as one of rioting with dangerous weapons. we will spare no effort to arrest those responsible. >> when mainly indian and bangladeshi workers gather for their time off. the deputy prime minister appeal for calm. >> this is a series incident, started from a fatal traffic accident involving a private bus and a pedestrian. the crowd creac reacted to the incident and started a riot. >> punishment for a riot can call for seven years in jail. happened more than 40 years ago. such a sudden outpouring of anger against the authority is likely to fuel debate about the level of dizzy content among low paid foreign workers in this strictly governed city-state. comarls stratford,-- charles stratford, al jazeera. >>> next on al jazeera, we'll talk to a man who witne
. >> i saw, use the stone, use the box, all the property. first time in my life, first time in my life have i seen that. >> the police commissioner said he had never seen rioting in singapore streets in his 26 years as a police officer. >> we treat this incident very seriously and we have classified the case as one of rioting with dangerous weapons. we will spare no effort to arrest those responsible. >> when mainly indian and bangladeshi workers gather for their time...
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in the city. so what is this gaping hole here? >> what you see here is the shape of cut of a big stone that used in the second temple. e today the wall. >> the secretive free masons even believed the stones mined here were used to build something much older. >> they seeking solomon, the first builders. actually king solomon is the founding father. >> of the free masons. >> the free masons believe took from this quarries the stones to solomon's temple. >> and that temple was the last known resting place for the mysterious ark of the covenant. >> the tenth century b.c. is the last time anybody really sees it according to the biblical tradition. there are other stories and these all are related to the babylonian destruction of the city in 586 b.c. that maybe somebody's spirited the ark out of the city just ahead of the destruction. >> many believed these underground tunnels were used to secretly transport the ark out of jerusalem when the city was under siege. and when the babylonian invaders took detailed inventory of the treasures they blundered, something was missing. >> it was not in the list anymore. >> the ark. >>
in the city. so what is this gaping hole here? >> what you see here is the shape of cut of a big stone that used in the second temple. e today the wall. >> the secretive free masons even believed the stones mined here were used to build something much older. >> they seeking solomon, the first builders. actually king solomon is the founding father. >> of the free masons. >> the free masons believe took from this quarries the stones to solomon's temple. >> and...
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in san francisco. it was then the pacific telephone company. i've been using caving stones means of communication but that was the innovation of the day. that was here in 1929 that, sir winston churchill made a telephone call for his 21st wedding anniversary he said why say the age of migraines it past it's just the beginning to today, we mark a new beginning it's called the monument for talk it's called yelp. today, we have the opportunity to celebrate the now global company community community community how many communities jeremy. while millions of companies understand how yelp can help to change minds fewer know how dedicated this is to helping nonprofits doing the same they're committed to helping leader to find czar grant award and a having champions within the company to open the doors of opportunities pr i congratulate you it's a small amount of money to help incurs who are striving to build better community. 826 val say thank you for helping children to learn more skills. and that's what communication is all about. and the initiative to expand their business. it's
in san francisco. it was then the pacific telephone company. i've been using caving stones means of communication but that was the innovation of the day. that was here in 1929 that, sir winston churchill made a telephone call for his 21st wedding anniversary he said why say the age of migraines it past it's just the beginning to today, we mark a new beginning it's called the monument for talk it's called yelp. today, we have the opportunity to celebrate the now global company community...
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in subzero weather. john black stone tells us hundreds of people had joined the search. >> reporter: the mountains in northernada's seven troughs region are wide open and wind swept 100 miles northeast of reno. it was there james gllanton and christina mcintee took their two children and two cousins to play with in the snow. but they tell police they became stranded when the jeep rolled over. the search to find them began sunday night when the temperatures dropped to 16 degrees below zero. by monday, some 200 volunteers had joined the search through the old gold mining region. today, volunteer chris montez, searching on foot, found the family. >> i was expecting the worst and when iam counted all six of them standing there nice and warm. >> reporter: they had camped near the jeep, surviving two nights in subzero temperatures. they were taken to a local hospital where all six were reported in good condition. john blackstone, cbs news, san francisco. >> pelley: there were some familiar faces at the new york stock exchange today. (cheers and applause) our friends from cbs "this morning," including co-host norah
in subzero weather. john black stone tells us hundreds of people had joined the search. >> reporter: the mountains in northernada's seven troughs region are wide open and wind swept 100 miles northeast of reno. it was there james gllanton and christina mcintee took their two children and two cousins to play with in the snow. but they tell police they became stranded when the jeep rolled over. the search to find them began sunday night when the temperatures dropped to 16 degrees below...
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in the stones. the other thing is we have a fantastic artefact. we have tools that were usedby the people who actually built the stones in the first place. that is exciting to see. >> this knew era at stone hen j has not pleased everyone. some object to changes to a local road. others have expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately, it is the stones themselves which will remain the biggest draw here. >> i see it as a place of beauty, and a place of wonder. it is - even to have survived in this state is a testament to the ingenuity and still of the peel that built it. >> in a few days hundreds of people will gather here. perhaps one of the purposes of stonehenge that it was built for - to worship the sun during the winter solstice. >> thanks for watching tonight. our top stories are next. >> welcome to al jazeera america. i'm john siegenthaler in new york. here are the top stories. in afghanistan a taliban attack on a u.s. base is over. three attackers were killed. the taliban breached the base near the border of pakistan, carrying machine-guns and rpgs, o
in the stones. the other thing is we have a fantastic artefact. we have tools that were usedby the people who actually built the stones in the first place. that is exciting to see. >> this knew era at stone hen j has not pleased everyone. some object to changes to a local road. others have expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately, it is the stones themselves which will remain the biggest draw here. >> i see it as a place of beauty, and a place of wonder. it is...
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stone. the other thing is we have fantastic artefacts here. we have the tools used by the people who actually built the stones in the first place. a new era has not pleased anyone. some have objected to changes to a local road. others expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately it's the stones themselves that will be the biggest draw here. >> it's a place of beauty, and a place of wonder. it is a - even for it to have survived in this state for so long, 4,500 years, it's a testament to the ingenuity and skill of those that built it. i'm full of admiration for them. >> in a few days hundreds of people will gather for one of the purposes that stonehenge was built for - to worship the sun during the winter solstice. >> a great mystery was solved two years ago. geologists discovered the source of the rock used to make the first circle at stonehenge. want to be millionaires? someone won the massive megaball jackpot. one was sold in california, and another matched six numbers. they'll split the jackpot. another two tich et cetera in san diego matched. you're watching al jazeera, i'm stephanie sy. clsz detroit is no
stone. the other thing is we have fantastic artefacts here. we have the tools used by the people who actually built the stones in the first place. a new era has not pleased anyone. some have objected to changes to a local road. others expressed anger over the inclusion of human remains. ultimately it's the stones themselves that will be the biggest draw here. >> it's a place of beauty, and a place of wonder. it is a - even for it to have survived in this state for so long, 4,500 years,...
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but it's not right for us in the west and in particular particularly the united states to say that we can have all these weapons and the rest of the world will bomb you to the stone age if used to even try to think to defend yourself it's beyond hypocrisy it's ridiculous the u.s. needs to disarm and the world needs to insist on that now i've read in your blog that you said this world meets one thing about all others and that sanity but doesn't set it depends on what side of the argument you're on no i think we were all saying when we were children and unfortunately what passes as education is actually indoctrination and through indoctrination we've turned into really largely a bunch of dupes who've been slaves ourselves without even knowing it but when you regain the capacity to think for yourself to actually become human it becomes very clear for instance if we look at these politicians who historically lied to us over and over and over again and we realize that the war making industries are absolutely inherently in interested in perpetuating war and if we look at the people in positions of power and we see how they continuously reap major bonuses with the banks
but it's not right for us in the west and in particular particularly the united states to say that we can have all these weapons and the rest of the world will bomb you to the stone age if used to even try to think to defend yourself it's beyond hypocrisy it's ridiculous the u.s. needs to disarm and the world needs to insist on that now i've read in your blog that you said this world meets one thing about all others and that sanity but doesn't set it depends on what side of the argument you're...
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by member states individually but that's provoked anger in a country where the use of the charity handouts is rising dramatically. just a stone's throw from the seat of government in westminster is something that's becoming a more and more common sight in the u.k. this building's used as a food bank handing out emergency supplies to families so poor they can't afford to eat as the cost of living rises the number of people turning to food banks increases with its funding tighter all the time but nevertheless the government has turned down a potential twenty two million pounds in funding for food aid why because the money comes from the european union britain we've caught a government with a very anti european ideology appears to be more keen to. warn europe to get credit for something than to get money which can how fate hungry people are if you are starving you need some food and you cry to die and this government's refusal to cry in the carriage is literally taking food out to the merits of the hungry the european aid for the most deprived fund amounts to two and a half billion pounds but the position britain's taken means the
by member states individually but that's provoked anger in a country where the use of the charity handouts is rising dramatically. just a stone's throw from the seat of government in westminster is something that's becoming a more and more common sight in the u.k. this building's used as a food bank handing out emergency supplies to families so poor they can't afford to eat as the cost of living rises the number of people turning to food banks increases with its funding tighter all the time but...
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in stone yet. >> can he walk us through the next steps? >> you are right. there is a joyous atmosphere. it was a huge event. of gettinghe logjam away from these herky-jerky shutdowns we been going through. they must take it and break it down for each agency and department of the government. we have to do that before january 15 because that is when the clearing resolution wears out. -- current resolution wears out. that will implement the budget resolution that was agreed to yesterday by the house. i wanted to ask you to comment on something that speaker john boehner had talked about in this past week. you have often been a target of these outside groups for your chairmanship for having to allocate money at a higher rate than they would like. a speaker boehner was very adamant, saying they lost credibility, that he is with the process. do you agree with his comments? >> i generally do. many areside groups, stirring up trouble just to raise money. to paypeople to sign up their dues. it is a money raising scheme. they are trying to influence our younger, newer members of the congress to ta
in stone yet. >> can he walk us through the next steps? >> you are right. there is a joyous atmosphere. it was a huge event. of gettinghe logjam away from these herky-jerky shutdowns we been going through. they must take it and break it down for each agency and department of the government. we have to do that before january 15 because that is when the clearing resolution wears out. -- current resolution wears out. that will implement the budget resolution that was agreed to...
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in the city. >> so what is this great big gaping hole here? >> actually, what you see here is the shape of cut of a big stone that used it in the second temple. > reporter: the secretive freemasons even believe the stones mined here were used to build something much older. >> they say king solomon, the first builder, actually king solomon is the founding -- >> founding father. >> of the freemasons. the freemasons believe that they even took from this quarry stones to solomon's temple. >> reporter: and that temple of course was the last known resting place for the mysterious ark of the covenant. >> the 10th century b.c. is the last time anybody actually really sees it according to the biblical tradition. now, there are other stories. and these all are related to the babylonian destruction of the city in 536 b.c., that maybe somebody spirited the ark out of the city just ahead of the destruction. >> reporter: many believe these underground tunnels were used to secretly transport the ark out of jerusalem when the city was under siege. and when the babylonian invaders took detailed inventory of the treasures they plundered, something was missing.
in the city. >> so what is this great big gaping hole here? >> actually, what you see here is the shape of cut of a big stone that used it in the second temple. > reporter: the secretive freemasons even believe the stones mined here were used to build something much older. >> they say king solomon, the first builder, actually king solomon is the founding -- >> founding father. >> of the freemasons. the freemasons believe that they even took from this quarry...
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as if you are standing inside the stones, and the other thing is we have fantastic original artifacts here. we have the tools used by the people who built the stones infirst place and that is really exciting to see. >> reporter: this new era hasn't pleased everyone. some have extressed outrage over the inclusion of human remains. >> i say it is a place of beauty. and even for it to have survived in this state for so long is a testament, i think to the ingenuity and skill of the people that built it. i'm full of admiration of them. >> reporter: in just a few days hundreds of people will gather here for perhaps one of the purposes stone hinge was originally built for. to worship the solar solstice. >>> barbara in the united states the cold case initiative launched several years ago brought hope to the family of people killed during the civil rights era, but most of the cases have been killed. andy gallagher brings us his second report from mississippi. >>> in the backwoods of mississippi two sisters return to a dark place from their childhood. >> we lost our father here. my mother lost her husband here. >> reporter: in 1964 katherine and shirley's fath
as if you are standing inside the stones, and the other thing is we have fantastic original artifacts here. we have the tools used by the people who built the stones infirst place and that is really exciting to see. >> reporter: this new era hasn't pleased everyone. some have extressed outrage over the inclusion of human remains. >> i say it is a place of beauty. and even for it to have survived in this state for so long is a testament, i think to the ingenuity and skill of the...
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thanks for joining us and we'll start with breaking news this hour five policemen have reportedly been injured in the ukrainian capital protests as are using tear gas and throwing stones and attempts to break into the presidential administration building hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are on the streets despite a month long bond on ronnie's in the city center and all season exhale is that for us right now hi alex a so what's happening there. well things are getting very very violent here in kiev for what started as a peaceful and very huge protest with several hundred thousand people in the streets are now asserting into a very very serious situation the activists of the nationalist party suborder have taken over the administration of president building in a very violent attempt we saw flash bangs and small grenades exploded they even they even used a bulldozer to break the police lines now we understand that they have entered the building and have already declared that this is the headquarters of the new revolution the surprising thing is that despite the huge presence of protesters in the streets we see very few right police and this was the situation that t
thanks for joining us and we'll start with breaking news this hour five policemen have reportedly been injured in the ukrainian capital protests as are using tear gas and throwing stones and attempts to break into the presidential administration building hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are on the streets despite a month long bond on ronnie's in the city center and all season exhale is that for us right now hi alex a so what's happening there. well things are getting very very violent...
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or in worst case scenarios it can lead to gall stones because the liver and the bladder are so closely related in our body. t why don't you tell usspecial technique you came up with to help the liver. >> i can't take credit for the liver flush. it has been around for a longtime in a lot of variations. as you mention the gall bladder is just off from the liver. the gall bladder can developr. stones. this happens when the bile isth very sick. bil the bile is how the liver gets rid of waste. the bile is used to help digest fat. when you eat a fatty meal, the gall bladder helps you digest the fat. if there are stones in there what can happen is the gall bladder tries to squeeze, butsq itue can't. >> nothing comes out. >> nothing comes out and people get abdominal pain every time they eat a fatty meal. f >> what they do these days isndw they take the gall bladder out. >> and 750,000 people every year in the united states get their gall bladder out. but there are other possibilities for ways to get rid of those gall stones.gall >> simpler than surgery of w course. >> of course, but surgery is not as bad as it used to be with the new la
or in worst case scenarios it can lead to gall stones because the liver and the bladder are so closely related in our body. t why don't you tell usspecial technique you came up with to help the liver. >> i can't take credit for the liver flush. it has been around for a longtime in a lot of variations. as you mention the gall bladder is just off from the liver. the gall bladder can developr. stones. this happens when the bile isth very sick. bil the bile is how the liver gets rid of waste....
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hour as many as one hundred policemen have been injured in the ukrainian capital several arrests were made after protesters used gas and threw stones trying to break into the presidential administration building hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are on the streets despite a month long ban on rallies in the center of kiev. police had to use force to clear out the protests from in front of the administration of the president building the building which was previously assaulted by the by the protesters even had to use a bulldozer to break the police lines they failed so they failed to enter the building but still they threw rocks at the police and tear gas was used it was a pretty much a violent street battle we also do know that some of the activists of the nationalist party taken over the city administration building and they describe it now as the temporary headquarters of the new revolution so things are pretty tense here despite the crowd is somewhat diminishing here at the independence square but that is still several hundred thousand people and that is clearly the biggest protests we've seen in ukraine for the last ten yea
hour as many as one hundred policemen have been injured in the ukrainian capital several arrests were made after protesters used gas and threw stones trying to break into the presidential administration building hundreds of thousands of demonstrators are on the streets despite a month long ban on rallies in the center of kiev. police had to use force to clear out the protests from in front of the administration of the president building the building which was previously assaulted by the by the...
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