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why do you say that look at your dress it's nice flowery and bright. look how do you to feel i used to be when i was young. but now you are beautiful to. work about when i was young we had nothing there were no shoes no clothes no bread to eat that's how i grew up my father was killed while serving in the army we didn't receive a single penny of compensation then. and i'm always smiling always laughing what are people going to look out if you don't smile i grew up to be this kind of person and that's the way i am now even in my old age . gap. between the fact that i was three. years ago. the worst comes let's drink to your health and future success thank you that's exactly what we need to you my dears. there are a lot of people just right because people who can sing well the only difference is that we were born to take the chance to enter the euro vision song contest. was started singing in such an old age and we are so that was always been singing if young people can sing and the univision white can tween you so we decided to give it to charity what we
why do you say that look at your dress it's nice flowery and bright. look how do you to feel i used to be when i was young. but now you are beautiful to. work about when i was young we had nothing there were no shoes no clothes no bread to eat that's how i grew up my father was killed while serving in the army we didn't receive a single penny of compensation then. and i'm always smiling always laughing what are people going to look out if you don't smile i grew up to be this kind of person and...
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[laughter] why do the pigs roll over the mud? because they're dirty creatures. come on, come on, why? they don't sweat. they wanna-- again, no sweat, see? and they wanna keep-- they wanna get wet. and how do they get wet? get wet wherever they can. and they get wet and when the breeze come by, evaporation. evaporation does what to them? begin with a c. - cools. - it cools them. hey, hey. nature's thermostat. us, when you overwork, you guys start to sweat. can i say sweat? all right, perspire. we start--it's a little more refined, right? we perspire. now, why do we perspire? nature's thermostat. isn't that true? nature's thermostat. the harder you work, the more you tend to overheat, the more you sweat. and the more you sweat, the more you-- - cool. - cool. begin with ev. evaporate. evaporate and release the-- the perspiration in your body evaporates, yeah? and when that evaporation takes place, what's that do to the skin, cool it or warm it? cool it. cool it. and so you feel cooler. ain't that neat? i'll tell you where that short circuits out. do you ever stay in
[laughter] why do the pigs roll over the mud? because they're dirty creatures. come on, come on, why? they don't sweat. they wanna-- again, no sweat, see? and they wanna keep-- they wanna get wet. and how do they get wet? get wet wherever they can. and they get wet and when the breeze come by, evaporation. evaporation does what to them? begin with a c. - cools. - it cools them. hey, hey. nature's thermostat. us, when you overwork, you guys start to sweat. can i say sweat? all right, perspire....
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>> i wonder why they do that? why do they do the tail slap? >> searching the internet.ne of the theories is that they do that make a loud sound to scare fish to get closer in their schools so they can just
>> i wonder why they do that? why do they do the tail slap? >> searching the internet.ne of the theories is that they do that make a loud sound to scare fish to get closer in their schools so they can just
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i know, why do we have to make it easier for them? >> we do. here's a perfect example.ls, let's see if he can just get them in there. >> plus, it will look nice in your home, baskets everywhere. >> okay. so this is for -- >> andre can play games. >> this is for the guy that's still a kid at heart. if you want to make it a little easier. >> get it, andre. let's see if she can get it in. >> you turn it into a game. that might not be the most appealing thing. >> not unless you love basketball things in your home. >> well, this would be plan "b." take a hutch. this one i got from wayfair.com. it was under $200. you can get it at a thrift shop. get a hand me down. cut a hole right out of the top, and let that become your hamper. >> that i like. that's smart. so now you don't really have anything showing. it looks like a bookshelf. and the clothes are tucked away. >> i really like that one. >> bob was leaving coffee all over the place. he also has a thing with water bottles. if we want to fix up that issue, what's a way to do that? >> what's with the coffee? >> it's easier to
i know, why do we have to make it easier for them? >> we do. here's a perfect example.ls, let's see if he can just get them in there. >> plus, it will look nice in your home, baskets everywhere. >> okay. so this is for -- >> andre can play games. >> this is for the guy that's still a kid at heart. if you want to make it a little easier. >> get it, andre. let's see if she can get it in. >> you turn it into a game. that might not be the most appealing...
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so why then do we have this resolution. why do european m.p.'s think they can tell a modern nation. of laws to adopt. laws to repeal. of the existing russian laws should be changed. do you think it was an emotional response or so this is clearly on fair and this has little or nothing to do with the real life is really an emotional response not a well considered policy well by pace delegates you mean yes. it was emotional and politically but it by asst. to cause otherwise. how do you explain this recommit. to repeal or alter. some of the recently adopted laws well for example take the war on information as our european partners call it although they're wrong. because its official name. is not just the law on information. but amendments on measures to protect children from harmful information. sponsor a lot of controversy in russia as well. well you know we adopted those amendments after reviving existing laws which in many european countries. and all four parliamentary parties supported those amendments unanimously we just doesn't happen very often. i doubt there are various large gro
so why then do we have this resolution. why do european m.p.'s think they can tell a modern nation. of laws to adopt. laws to repeal. of the existing russian laws should be changed. do you think it was an emotional response or so this is clearly on fair and this has little or nothing to do with the real life is really an emotional response not a well considered policy well by pace delegates you mean yes. it was emotional and politically but it by asst. to cause otherwise. how do you explain...
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why do you think yes it will come up? girl: because he pulled the weeds and watered. maybe the carrot said, "maybe those people don't know i'm going to come up." hendrick: how do you think this is helping her children learn to communicate not only with her, but with other children in the group? once again, one of the best things we can do for our children is to listen to them. and i mean really listen. i've seen a lot of teachers, especially those who are new and nervous, spend so much time talking-- or worse yet, answering their own questions-- that the children can hardly get a word in edgewise. let's look for opportunities to give our children something real to talk about. it's so easy for a child's attention to wander when we expect them to talk about something abstract or vague or something they've never experienced in real life. children's talk should be based on solid, real, lived-through experiences. teacher: well, cocoons, what are you doing over here? child: this lives in the pond. are you at the pond now? yes, we're working on the pond. you're building a pon
why do you think yes it will come up? girl: because he pulled the weeds and watered. maybe the carrot said, "maybe those people don't know i'm going to come up." hendrick: how do you think this is helping her children learn to communicate not only with her, but with other children in the group? once again, one of the best things we can do for our children is to listen to them. and i mean really listen. i've seen a lot of teachers, especially those who are new and nervous, spend so...
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it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream history. either misrepresented or represented to the way in which it is a stereo typical, write to take those stereotypes, reshape them and give them back to you dressed in a new dress. i mean when i say different is not a synonym for wrong, it means that we should celebrate those things. everyone in this room is different in some way. but you should not feel bad about that. your uniqueness, as my grandson who loves to make up words, that is your wonderment. [laughter]. it answers that question that we get asked most often is why do you write? you can say pat is write to tell that different story and different is not a synonym for wrong. before i was a writer, however, i was a listener. i grew up listening to stories. listening to language. come with me to nashville, tennessee to an old farmhouse set back off the road, a little house, window here, window here and doorway that looked like a face. the windows, door,
it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream history. either misrepresented or represented to the way in which it is a stereo typical, write to take those stereotypes, reshape them and give them back to you dressed in a new dress. i mean when i say different is not a synonym for wrong, it means that we should celebrate those things. everyone in this room is different in some way. but you should...
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that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew the pain i was suffering. no one knew when i was going through. no one knew how this affected my family, my children, my community. no one seemed to care. i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in my neighborhood, and it did not. there was no one there for me when this happened to me. [applause] there were no counselors, and nobody come into my house to ask me questions about what happened. the already labeled my son in the papers as a gang member. they labeled him as a drug dealer. no be had came to me -- no media came to me to ask me about my child. the people in my community seamen visible -- seemed invisible, and that seems unfair. i do because i want to see justice. i want to look at the person who killed my son
that is the reason why i do. i do it because betty cooper lost two sons in the bay view to violence. it still remains unsolved. in 1996, when my son was killed, 96 homicides in san francisco. everybody seemed to think that it was just another day in my community. no one knew the pain i was suffering. no one knew when i was going through. no one knew how this affected my family, my children, my community. no one seemed to care. i do it because what happened in columbine should have happened in...
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this is why we do these every year. we have a lot of events in between to make sure everybody is working. because we want you all to be safe. we want you to grow up. we want you to be really successful, have the best jobs in the world. but we have to take care of things that might hurt us and be prepared. in an earthquake or emergency, it could hurt us or a member of your family, your household if we are not prepared and getting ready to recover right off the bat. is that a good message for everybody to bring back home? will you do that for me? thank you very much. it is greatly appreciated. i want to thank ms. reyes for this opportunity to be with you. our school district and our -- and members of our school board are here too to oversee and make sure we use everything in every class room. by the way, one of the reasons i came to the uc berkeley -- yes. >> like uc berkeley? >> i like it. i graduated from uc berkeley too. [applause] >> law school. that is where i went. are we ready? >> that was the -- go back into our r
this is why we do these every year. we have a lot of events in between to make sure everybody is working. because we want you all to be safe. we want you to grow up. we want you to be really successful, have the best jobs in the world. but we have to take care of things that might hurt us and be prepared. in an earthquake or emergency, it could hurt us or a member of your family, your household if we are not prepared and getting ready to recover right off the bat. is that a good message for...
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why do you dress me in borrowed robes? who was the thane lives yet. but treasons capital confessed and proved have overthrown him. glamis and thane of cawdor. the greatest is behind. thanks for your pains. do you not hope your children shall be kings when those that gave the thane of cawdor to me promised no less to them? that trusted home might yet enkindle you unto the crown besides the thane of cawdor. cousins, a word, i pray you. two truths are told, as happy prologues to the swelling act of the imperial theme. my lord. i thank you, gentlemen. this supernatural soliciting cannot be ill, cannot be good. if ill, why hath it given me earnest of success commencing with a truth? i am thane of cawdor. if good, why do i yield to that suggestion whose horrid image doth unfix my hair and make my seated heart knock at my ribs against the use of nature? look, how our partner's rapt. if chance will have me king, why chance may crown me without my stir? worthy macbeth, we stay upon your leisure. give me your favor, sir. let us toward the king. o, worthiest cous
why do you dress me in borrowed robes? who was the thane lives yet. but treasons capital confessed and proved have overthrown him. glamis and thane of cawdor. the greatest is behind. thanks for your pains. do you not hope your children shall be kings when those that gave the thane of cawdor to me promised no less to them? that trusted home might yet enkindle you unto the crown besides the thane of cawdor. cousins, a word, i pray you. two truths are told, as happy prologues to the swelling act...
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come on give us a little smile again why do you look so serious. i'm not afraid my only wish is to die peacefully i want to go to bed in the evening and simply not wake up in the morning i don't want to be a burden to anyone my mother was sick for fifteen years. i don't want to end up like she did. i tell my relatives and friends guys about you must last until my one hundredth birthday whether you like it or not you can go before i do you've got to go to moscow together with me to see the president and then with the help of my son my coach also one hundred kilograms. with a four will start at the you realize i was sixty years old then. the instructors were young and they kept asking me why i was doing it they thought i would never learn why do you need this but i passed the driving test with flying colors i answered all the questions correctly. you know or should i was shocked to tell you the truth many of my students who study to get a driving license often have to take the test two or three times very few pass it straight away. so it all started
come on give us a little smile again why do you look so serious. i'm not afraid my only wish is to die peacefully i want to go to bed in the evening and simply not wake up in the morning i don't want to be a burden to anyone my mother was sick for fifteen years. i don't want to end up like she did. i tell my relatives and friends guys about you must last until my one hundredth birthday whether you like it or not you can go before i do you've got to go to moscow together with me to see the...
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doing it. and he misses me when i'm not here i come up to him straight away you've been here and says why of you being away if you'd been. but he has to shine to do it in the presence of other people you're quite proud of . but i go to the call and suicide i don't want to really like them but i do have to put up with. that girl grow. grow grow grow grow grow grow grow grow grow. help no. one of according to my cow feeds me and i have milk and cream and cheese thanks to her and we also get cast meat. by the way i just milked the cows and now i'm going to give you some. fake get help yourself i know how much they love milk. so you do see how nicely they're dressed here they have a great upsurge in you got caught out here to feel they are while i look like i'm homeless. but why do you say that look at your dress it's nice flowery and bright. look how beautiful i used to be when i was young. but now you are beautiful to. work that about when i was young we had nothing there were no shoes no clothes no bread to eat that's how i grew up my father was killed while serving in the army we didn't receive
doing it. and he misses me when i'm not here i come up to him straight away you've been here and says why of you being away if you'd been. but he has to shine to do it in the presence of other people you're quite proud of . but i go to the call and suicide i don't want to really like them but i do have to put up with. that girl grow. grow grow grow grow grow grow grow grow grow. help no. one of according to my cow feeds me and i have milk and cream and cheese thanks to her and we also get cast...
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we do we used to why i don't think either one of the third party have other ideas other than democratic from somebody sure they do they're against the n.c.a.a. they're against the war on drugs they're against drone strikes there's a lot of other ideas. you don't agree with any about you know drone strikes not when us protecting us and saving our soldiers from being killed even when they have a very low actually percentage rate unfortunate collateral damage as part of war you know what else is running besides the two main ones don't i don't so do you feel informed enough to make a vote. no. for to the good of a right i think the media has pretty much walked to that whole aspect out why do they do that they're supposed to be impartial disposed to be saying the news the poor ocracy you know i mean. you've got democrats you go. two heads of the same snake and they're both supporting big business big corporations to me they want to make it look like you have a choice you know what's been said at the same point so it seems like most americans don't know that there are more than two candidates
we do we used to why i don't think either one of the third party have other ideas other than democratic from somebody sure they do they're against the n.c.a.a. they're against the war on drugs they're against drone strikes there's a lot of other ideas. you don't agree with any about you know drone strikes not when us protecting us and saving our soldiers from being killed even when they have a very low actually percentage rate unfortunate collateral damage as part of war you know what else is...
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terrorism that's never happening that's why it's up to the individuals that's why it's up to the pit that's what they're doing that's why they're wrong. being in the streets all over the world and we're i believe waiting because these banks for the most part are beginning to understand that their days are numbered that's a major success and this brings me to another story we have covered here do friends of actor john q sack want to steal money from grandma's pension now he's peddling a plan that takes money from pension funds and gives it to his millionaire buddies according to m f i hyphen miami dot com so in episode three twenty want to report we enter view terry buell and about mortgage resolution partners their plan was to convince san bernadino to use their eminent domain authority to not seize properties that were in foreclosure or abandoned but to seize contracts i.e. the actual mortgages in this case the packages of collateralized debt obligations that have been sold on to pension funds and use those to transfer seize those contracts and give them to this guy's partners now lo and behold the first day
terrorism that's never happening that's why it's up to the individuals that's why it's up to the pit that's what they're doing that's why they're wrong. being in the streets all over the world and we're i believe waiting because these banks for the most part are beginning to understand that their days are numbered that's a major success and this brings me to another story we have covered here do friends of actor john q sack want to steal money from grandma's pension now he's peddling a plan...
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why do people second generation in this country fade in interest? do they take things for granted? hink they can change things? what dispirits them? >> i don't know if i understand why. new americans, new citizens, they tend to vote in higher numbers, they also tend to be older, they tend to be -- and some are homeowners, but, look, we're going to have to lay out a record on immigration. mr. romney calls for the self-dough posterior tags of 11 million people. he says the gmac is a handout. he runs around with chris, architect of the arizona law. when the president talks about investing in education and lowering the tuition rate, one of the fastest growing groups going into college today are latinos. >> he may be a sheep in wolf's clothing because i don't think romney looks like a scary guy. that's the danger thing to democrats. he doesn't scare people. he doesn't look like, you know, a guy with an axe handle. >> his policies will hurt a lot of people. >> yeah, i mean, so you kind of have to do both. if his policies are scary, you have to make him a scary guy. >> well, he ain't going
why do people second generation in this country fade in interest? do they take things for granted? hink they can change things? what dispirits them? >> i don't know if i understand why. new americans, new citizens, they tend to vote in higher numbers, they also tend to be older, they tend to be -- and some are homeowners, but, look, we're going to have to lay out a record on immigration. mr. romney calls for the self-dough posterior tags of 11 million people. he says the gmac is a...
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why do you think it's harder to roll that one?you can see, this emergent approach to teaching requires more time, patience, and ingenuity than traditional information questions require. of course, no matter what kind of questions we ask or teaching style we use, and despite our best efforts, some of our children are simply not going to be able to learn at the rate we'd like them to. it happens in every classroom, and we must always notice these difficulties. it may be due to a hearing or vision problem. emotional disturbance is another possibility. child: yay! and developmental delays are yet another reason for learning slowly. when we speak about special-needs children and their cognitive development, we have to understand that there are stages that children go through. they learn one thing first and then the next thing, and sometimes children go through this process a little bit more slowly or a little bit more quickly, but the bottom line is the same for all children. you need to listen to them, see where they are, and take the
why do you think it's harder to roll that one?you can see, this emergent approach to teaching requires more time, patience, and ingenuity than traditional information questions require. of course, no matter what kind of questions we ask or teaching style we use, and despite our best efforts, some of our children are simply not going to be able to learn at the rate we'd like them to. it happens in every classroom, and we must always notice these difficulties. it may be due to a hearing or vision...
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why do you think toileting is an especially important learning experience for youngsters? our children when they go to the bathroom? oh, thank you. what a great help. what a great help. down. down. up, down. through our handling of diaper changes, toilet training, and self-toileting, the children in our care learn about their bodies, social customs or attitudes, gender differences, and personal hygiene. put some soap on. plane. i hear a plane. is that a plane up there? yeah. i got some. scrub them together. you need to shut off the water. shut off the water? shut it off. ok. show me how to do it. show me how to shut it off. hendrick: most preschool children can be expected to go to the toilet when they feel the need, but once in a while, a child may have to be reminded to go. in encouraging self-toileting, it's important that we convey a positive attitude to the child, being careful not to shame or humiliate them. not all children are ready to be toilet trained at the same age. boys seem to take longer. also, youngsters who are developmentally delayed may require extra tim
why do you think toileting is an especially important learning experience for youngsters? our children when they go to the bathroom? oh, thank you. what a great help. what a great help. down. down. up, down. through our handling of diaper changes, toilet training, and self-toileting, the children in our care learn about their bodies, social customs or attitudes, gender differences, and personal hygiene. put some soap on. plane. i hear a plane. is that a plane up there? yeah. i got some. scrub...
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why do you believe that guy? we can't verify who the reporter was as he was shooting why do you know him? >> the head of the quarters union who apparently is that guys boss said over the weekend that in fact this guy's take home pay would be less if he didn't show up for political events. >> bill: wow. >> we have a confirmation from the bosses that says it's true. >> bill: wow, marianne, huh? what do you think? "boston globe." you love it. what do you think? >> it would be a big story if it were true. that is not what he said. what he did say was, there is an assessment for doing community service. that can include political rallies. >> bill: i see. >> includes community service then that goes to local charities. now, what would be a big story is if they were told it was mandatory. >> bill: yeah. >> they would lose their job if they didn't go. >> bill: fine a guy 150 bucks for not showing up to a warren rally. come on, you didn't fall up the bumpkin truck from fitchberg. >> greenfield. >> bill: you know it's like
why do you believe that guy? we can't verify who the reporter was as he was shooting why do you know him? >> the head of the quarters union who apparently is that guys boss said over the weekend that in fact this guy's take home pay would be less if he didn't show up for political events. >> bill: wow. >> we have a confirmation from the bosses that says it's true. >> bill: wow, marianne, huh? what do you think? "boston globe." you love it. what do you think?...
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why do you want to do that? >> we have the world's leading expert sitting right here and you're asking me to do that? >> i've got to deprogram myself after this. >> is that tough? you're not cutting the debt. you're taking money from poor people and giving it to rich people. >> well, look, what we do know is that is exactly what the ryan budget does. when it comes to asking the wealthy to put in one penny, one penny to -- >> if i could guess what ryan is going to do, everything is going to be turned to their mantra, which is why would you expect the four years to be any better than the last four? >> what about the voters? are they thinking about that, congressman, that joe biden's actions will affect how people vote over the weekend through tuesday when the president's meet again? >> well, there's no doubt. it's a big night and people are going to understand what they want to do and the fact that mitt romney, those guys want to do a u-turn. >> thank you, u.s. congressman chris van hollen and mark halperin who kn
why do you want to do that? >> we have the world's leading expert sitting right here and you're asking me to do that? >> i've got to deprogram myself after this. >> is that tough? you're not cutting the debt. you're taking money from poor people and giving it to rich people. >> well, look, what we do know is that is exactly what the ryan budget does. when it comes to asking the wealthy to put in one penny, one penny to -- >> if i could guess what ryan is going to...
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why do they do that? before they need money. hey send the panic e-mails to all their supporters, etc. saying give us $3 because we're about to lose. oh, my god, it's panic time. but now we're close to the election they've raised the money, they bought the ad. what is matters most is that you turn out the vote. they think if you think your side is going to win you'll get excited and you're more likely to vote. that's why these guys will change the way they're talking. politics is a fascinating game, full of lies and deceptions. so they knew they were not going to lose before, and all of a sudden they think they're going to win. the same is true with romney. they thought they were going to win when he's down by ten in ohio and now he has switched his line on that. of course switching positions romney? here we go again. >> paul and i have a few things in common. one is we both learned to reach across the aisle in our elected office to find ways to work with democrats, republicans independents, to get the job done. >> cenk: of course
why do they do that? before they need money. hey send the panic e-mails to all their supporters, etc. saying give us $3 because we're about to lose. oh, my god, it's panic time. but now we're close to the election they've raised the money, they bought the ad. what is matters most is that you turn out the vote. they think if you think your side is going to win you'll get excited and you're more likely to vote. that's why these guys will change the way they're talking. politics is a fascinating...
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why do women do that? or why do others portray women as evil characters.t i wanted to explore. >> you are getting deep. >> i'm getting really deep. one of the elements i incorporated was the question of whether or not we are in control of our fate or if there are other forces. the river, the great river controls the fate of all of the characters. so her fate is predetermined. so that's how i explain why she drowns her children. >> is the main character the river? or do they feed off of each other? >> it started with another piece which was based on the life of my grandmother. lived in san antonio 1940s. in that work she appears and takes the main character's daughter. it was never explained as to why she would do that or who she was. i started to explore who she was and who was the main character. and for me the river is the main character and she is sort of a pawn. >> and your role when you first read that there was a casting call you said i got to do this. tell us what happened. >> when i read about theadition basically i didn't know so much. i was worki
why do women do that? or why do others portray women as evil characters.t i wanted to explore. >> you are getting deep. >> i'm getting really deep. one of the elements i incorporated was the question of whether or not we are in control of our fate or if there are other forces. the river, the great river controls the fate of all of the characters. so her fate is predetermined. so that's how i explain why she drowns her children. >> is the main character the river? or do they...
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why do they do that they're supposed to be impartial disposed to be saying the news the plural for so you know i mean. every democrat you go. two heads of the same snake and they're both supporting big business big corporations they want to make it look like you have a choice you know but at the same point though it seems like most americans don't know that there are more than two candidates running for president and with only a few days left of voting day chances are obama or romney is going to be elected. while being pulled by the mainstream media third party candidates do have a chance to deliver their messages to the voters here on r.t. and little more than a week the final round of the us presidential third party debate will be who stood on this very channel and there up to the event moderator for montes the big picture shared his view on the significance third parties historically have have influence presidential elections there's never been a third party that actually won one but there have been third parties that have changed the nature of presidential elections i don't think
why do they do that they're supposed to be impartial disposed to be saying the news the plural for so you know i mean. every democrat you go. two heads of the same snake and they're both supporting big business big corporations they want to make it look like you have a choice you know but at the same point though it seems like most americans don't know that there are more than two candidates running for president and with only a few days left of voting day chances are obama or romney is going...