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special correspondent mike taibbi reports from the rshall islands and salem, oregon. this report is part of our ongoinseries chasing the dream, and was funded in part "i paislanders in communication." >> reporter: in snapshots, the marshall islands look like paradise, a pacific archipelago of coral atolls midwayween hawaii and australia. but what pictures don't tell you is that a third of t island's population has left for the united states. and why leave their island home? the president of the marshallla s, dr. hilda heine, explains. there've been people wh leave for education, for health purposes, for jobs, and i'm sure there are people who are leaving because of the threats of climate change. >> reporter: climate change is a big issue here, much in the news recently, as punishing kinged tides co with persistent drought have wreaked havoc on dwindling fresh water supplies. mong climate experts, and many here who keep rebuilding their sea walls against the warming,g pacific, is that the islands are sinking if not disappearing. >> so of course people are looking for b
special correspondent mike taibbi reports from the rshall islands and salem, oregon. this report is part of our ongoinseries chasing the dream, and was funded in part "i paislanders in communication." >> reporter: in snapshots, the marshall islands look like paradise, a pacific archipelago of coral atolls midwayween hawaii and australia. but what pictures don't tell you is that a third of t island's population has left for the united states. and why leave their island home? the...
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so, that's how they first and foremost interpreted what was going on in salem. so, dozens of people started being accused of being witches and probably if you remember, some of the story even from maybe reading the crucible by arthur miller, there was a group of mostly teenage girls who probably had gotten involved in at least some kind of white magic type of practice, trying to tell the future and so forth. and then those girls started to have signs of what the puritans would have considered demonic attacks, demonic oppression. and having convulsions and being tormented. and they would say that it was this woman, that woman who was coming and especially in the spirit realm who attacked them spiritually and to physically harm them. and so ultimately, by the way, it's mostly younger women accusing older women of being witches. so, all the accused are women, but almost all the accusers are women, too. in one interesting historical investigation, that some historians have engaged in was this kind of what you would call misogynistic episode where a woman hating type
so, that's how they first and foremost interpreted what was going on in salem. so, dozens of people started being accused of being witches and probably if you remember, some of the story even from maybe reading the crucible by arthur miller, there was a group of mostly teenage girls who probably had gotten involved in at least some kind of white magic type of practice, trying to tell the future and so forth. and then those girls started to have signs of what the puritans would have considered...
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partly because of the embarrassment of salem. okay? so salem is definitely feeding into a broader sense in the late 1600s, early 1700s, of religious crisis in the colonies, especially new england. new england again is the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening because there's such a linear colony story in new england of the puritan founding, the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and then in the 1730s and '40s an outburst of new religious commitment as signaled in the great awakening. # # so a lot of what i am going to talk about, about the background of the great awakening, is really tracing the story most specifically of colonial new england, which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america, but the other colonies are definitely affected by the great awakening. okay? why do they have a sense of religious crisis? well, one reason you see here is a rise apparently in greed, immorallity. we've already talked about this, about the signs that people were falling a
partly because of the embarrassment of salem. okay? so salem is definitely feeding into a broader sense in the late 1600s, early 1700s, of religious crisis in the colonies, especially new england. new england again is the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening because there's such a linear colony story in new england of the puritan founding, the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and then in the 1730s and '40s an outburst of...
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salem's a funny place, it's not a big city, and it's not the countryside. it's kind of an overgrown cowtown even though it's the state capital. but it's not a big city. so large parts of it have a very kind of rural or a agrarian feel even though it's a small city. but i think the story could be replicated elsewhere. >> master speaks. >> jeremy travis, also many affiliations. so dan asked you'll a question, fox, which had an interesting answer, pointing out the ways in which the bogles over time interacted with various agencies within the criminal justice system, parole, probation, corrections, police, courts, ohs. and asked you whether those interventions and those interactions had been effective or not, and it would appear or from the evidence that they've not been. so then you posited what if any of those agencies had had full knowledge about the family, not just the individual, and had shared that knowledge with each other somehow and so police knew what probation was doing, emergency rooms knew what mental health institutes were doing, corrections knew
salem's a funny place, it's not a big city, and it's not the countryside. it's kind of an overgrown cowtown even though it's the state capital. but it's not a big city. so large parts of it have a very kind of rural or a agrarian feel even though it's a small city. but i think the story could be replicated elsewhere. >> master speaks. >> jeremy travis, also many affiliations. so dan asked you'll a question, fox, which had an interesting answer, pointing out the ways in which the...
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they don't want to return them to salem. it's not worth their trouble. they would serve their time and they could back out and commit more crimes. what i came across was basically the local law enforcement and state law enforcement officials had given up trying to deal with them. the most of interesting figure of all, the judge who happened to get many of their cases, he told me he had 75 to 100 trials with the vogels. but at the time he passed away which was two years ago, he tried more criminal cases than any judge in the history of the state of oregon. at his core he had been a strong conservative republican who believed in tough on law and order and lock them up and throw away the key. but after dealing with the vogels, and he said he had five other families whose trials he preside over who had just as many offenders as the vogels. so we are talking about 200-300 people at least. he said he wanted to lock them up and throw away the key. but he said it was wasting the taxpayer's money. he said it wasn't doing any good. so the mother kathy walked away
they don't want to return them to salem. it's not worth their trouble. they would serve their time and they could back out and commit more crimes. what i came across was basically the local law enforcement and state law enforcement officials had given up trying to deal with them. the most of interesting figure of all, the judge who happened to get many of their cases, he told me he had 75 to 100 trials with the vogels. but at the time he passed away which was two years ago, he tried more...
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. >> my name is paul salem, president of the middle east institute and it's my pleasure to welcome you to nei's second annual conference entitled the middle east in 2019, challenges and opportunities for us policy. i thank you for joining us today and want to thank in advance all our panelists, moderators and keynote speakers. our annual conference is our opportunity to bring together some of the leading policymaker on expert and leaders in us middle east relations to examine together the challenges and opportunities lie ahead. this event is being covered by a number of tv networks as well as being live streamed so please silence your phones , but you are encouraged to to he would like to do so at hashtag nei. for conference. >> with today's conference we are nearing the end of a very exciting year. we are engaged in rebuilding our headquarters, and street. we will move into them in june of next year and the new building will feature a contemporary art gallery, large conference facilities, of the art classrooms and ample office is or policy communication and cultural programs. in the m
. >> my name is paul salem, president of the middle east institute and it's my pleasure to welcome you to nei's second annual conference entitled the middle east in 2019, challenges and opportunities for us policy. i thank you for joining us today and want to thank in advance all our panelists, moderators and keynote speakers. our annual conference is our opportunity to bring together some of the leading policymaker on expert and leaders in us middle east relations to examine together the...
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partly because of the embarrassment of salem. so salem is feeding into a broader sense of religious crisis in the colonies. especially in new england. and it's the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening. there's such a lineal colonial story about the puritan founding and the decline of puritanism. a sense of religious crisis in the early 1700s and then in the 1730s and 40s, an outburst of new religious commitment as signalled in the great awakening. so a lot of what i'll talk about is tracing the story, most specifically of colonial new england which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america but the other colonies are effected by the great awakening. okay? why do they have a sense of religious crisis? well, one reason is a rise apparently in greed, immorality. we already talked about this. about the signs that people were falling away from their puritan commitment. the pastors are talking all the time about how people were consumed with business affairs and are forgetting about their love for god.
partly because of the embarrassment of salem. so salem is feeding into a broader sense of religious crisis in the colonies. especially in new england. and it's the easiest story to tell about the coming of the great awakening. there's such a lineal colonial story about the puritan founding and the decline of puritanism. a sense of religious crisis in the early 1700s and then in the 1730s and 40s, an outburst of new religious commitment as signalled in the great awakening. so a lot of what i'll...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day, coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> my next guest here to talk about among other things, google
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day, coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> my next guest here to talk about among other things, google
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be screaming at theirtv now, salem, if the people who may be screaming at their tv now, salem, if with already had a referendum, we've had a people's vote and the answer was leave, get out of europe, just get on with it? well, i would ask them what their answer would be to getting us out of this gridlock and i think it's very important that people focus on what crashing out over a cliff without a deal would mean. there are some people who seem to think that it means the status quo. so, it's really important that people focus on the detail of what that would mean. it would be absolutely catastrophic for our economy and i think there would be many other serious repercussions as well. you say it would be catastrophic, a lot of leave campaigners would say that is project fear, you're absolutely exaggerating the difficulties of a no deal brexit? well, it's the government's own assessment of what would happen in those circumstances. and anyway, there's no way parliament would ever allow it to happen. 80%—90% of mps understand how catastrophic it would be, so if the government itself doesn'
be screaming at theirtv now, salem, if the people who may be screaming at their tv now, salem, if with already had a referendum, we've had a people's vote and the answer was leave, get out of europe, just get on with it? well, i would ask them what their answer would be to getting us out of this gridlock and i think it's very important that people focus on what crashing out over a cliff without a deal would mean. there are some people who seem to think that it means the status quo. so, it's...
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at salem facility are going on as a d u d i n because it wouldn't be trying to actually go. the. e.m.i. . cancer learn not to sound all kind of i've been on the. bottom if you. desire and all sandwiches on two stone orden the avoidance of us me as i see it first listen if you're working full time flutist and sign an almost mandatory study pulling all segments of stripe we could hear in the ball down there going on three of i thirty two was off when it fresh state going on a shiny gold let's find something. in team lost on me i was all for this and i was amused. by it the ability feared it might start finot as a dishonest nighest not science fancy or. just most commands i was it's a man god is awful not through on. give us our eyes on and i asked him this artistic director. same for you know well. behind the scans were inspected as a small scale human given that he put we're going to tighten it. up and can you can or should i not i'm concerned. so. if you talk. on this on some it's off that's when some of us would freshly in as a food source as a definite was done so with me. on.
at salem facility are going on as a d u d i n because it wouldn't be trying to actually go. the. e.m.i. . cancer learn not to sound all kind of i've been on the. bottom if you. desire and all sandwiches on two stone orden the avoidance of us me as i see it first listen if you're working full time flutist and sign an almost mandatory study pulling all segments of stripe we could hear in the ball down there going on three of i thirty two was off when it fresh state going on a shiny gold let's...
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at salem bacilli audience can or is a d u d i n because it wouldn't percent actually go well and good on the. e.m.i. . cancer learn not to sound all kind of i've been on the. bottom of. the desire and some of them to stern orden the avoidance of us me as i see through sheer listening via what unfolds in fla to see sign an almost mandatory study pulling all segments of stripes we could hear in the ball down there gone on survivalist who was off. fresh state going on shining good let's find something. in teen lost on me i was all for this and i was amused. by it you have a lot to fit my stuff in that other decide it's nice not science fancy or. does us most good my son was it's a man god is awful my throne. give us our eyes on and there's debates artistic director this. same for you know what the crisis i mean. the scans one spectacle as a small human game did it we're going to tighten it. up and can you can or should i not been concerned. so it. was good. news on this one time it's off that's when some of us would freshly in as a food and so it is a definite was done so with a leash me
at salem bacilli audience can or is a d u d i n because it wouldn't percent actually go well and good on the. e.m.i. . cancer learn not to sound all kind of i've been on the. bottom of. the desire and some of them to stern orden the avoidance of us me as i see through sheer listening via what unfolds in fla to see sign an almost mandatory study pulling all segments of stripes we could hear in the ball down there gone on survivalist who was off. fresh state going on shining good let's find...
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at salem to say the audience can or is a d u d i n because it wouldn't percent definitely go well and good on carrots off the. e.m.i. . cancer learn not to sound all kind of i've been known to wish the. bottom if you . desire and all sandwiches on two stereo orden the avoidance of us me as i see it for sure listening to what unfolds in fla to see sign an almost mandatory study. also got some stripe we could hear in the all done they're gone on sale but i thought he was off when it state going on shining good let's find something. lost on me i was all for this and i was amused. by it do you have a lot to fear that my start finish doesn't decide it's nice not science fancy or does us most good minds i was six among god it is awful not thrown. give us advise on and tested this artistic director. same for you and. the scans were inspected as a small scale human given to the party going to tighten it. and canoe nortons to not been concerned. so it was all computer. disk on the same time it's off that's when some of us would flush the in as a prudent choice as a definite was done so with me
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and this is also the one time eating in excellent at salem to say they are going to going on as a d u d i n n also because when the sun doesn't let go one of. the leading all steam e.m.i. . cancer learn not to sound all kind of i've been known through it. bottom cities a desire on some of them to stand or didn't know what and how to first meals and i seem to have for listening been working folks in fla to sign an almost mandatory study leading all star concerts tropical t. and d. of all done they're gone on seven hundred fifty two is often fresh state going on shining good let's find something better. lost on me i was awful us and i was amused. of it do you have a lot of spirit of mashed out in that other side is most not science fantasy or. disaster most guys i was it's a man god is awful my through one. of us i was on and i asked him this artistic director this. same for you and. i just the scans were spectacular as all this monsieur human gave and if i take going to tighten it. he doesn't or inconnu can or should i not i'm concerned. sort of all. on this one time it's off topic and
and this is also the one time eating in excellent at salem to say they are going to going on as a d u d i n n also because when the sun doesn't let go one of. the leading all steam e.m.i. . cancer learn not to sound all kind of i've been known through it. bottom cities a desire on some of them to stand or didn't know what and how to first meals and i seem to have for listening been working folks in fla to sign an almost mandatory study leading all star concerts tropical t. and d. of all done...
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and on their way they had to pass a big prison called oregon state correctional institution salem which had razor wire and tell them as if it was a great castle when you grow up this is where you will live. but he was also proper sizing their future. so right away i interviewed tracy first then bobby was another they gave the story away by almost espousing by first tracy said the very first meeting i had, he said what you are raised with you grow to become. there is no escape. if i was raised in a family of doctors i would be a doctor today. i was raised in a family of outlaws who hated the law. all i knew was cops coming to arrest me to break down the doors and take me to prison. they all repeated one version or another but that is straight textbook criminology. social learning learning by the example of your parents they were modeling behavior or aunts and uncles and older brothers. but there was very poor discipline in the family. they did not allow the kids to have connections to anybody else. they could not have sleepovers at their house or at friends houses. they were not allowed
and on their way they had to pass a big prison called oregon state correctional institution salem which had razor wire and tell them as if it was a great castle when you grow up this is where you will live. but he was also proper sizing their future. so right away i interviewed tracy first then bobby was another they gave the story away by almost espousing by first tracy said the very first meeting i had, he said what you are raised with you grow to become. there is no escape. if i was raised...
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and to the salem a saddo and salman mariana group given the job of buying tunisian sim cards and didn't think to cars plus an apartment overlooking the area club where mohammed is where he worked. for the e. three days before the bland murder johan asks sami and salim to bark there into cars on chakra street near is where is home. but salim is sad there were refused because the cars were registered in his name and couldn't be used by anyone else. and immediately terminated sami and salim's contracts and told them to sell the two cars. according to the tunisian to commence seen by the murderer was a plant for the fourteenth of the sumburgh twenty sixteen mm sami and selim would leave tunisia for brazil the day before so there the organizers could get through the of them and hide any evidence that might lead to themselves. but the sami and salim situation forced them to change their plans. accomplish sammy booze aids or fight a mito contacted man had been hammered and asked hair in two cars to be used by friends of his in tunisia. but into the two cars as bouzid had requested a lot of tra
and to the salem a saddo and salman mariana group given the job of buying tunisian sim cards and didn't think to cars plus an apartment overlooking the area club where mohammed is where he worked. for the e. three days before the bland murder johan asks sami and salim to bark there into cars on chakra street near is where is home. but salim is sad there were refused because the cars were registered in his name and couldn't be used by anyone else. and immediately terminated sami and salim's...
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charlotte, salem, we are looking for a regional chance of that on monday morning and one other problem. big time trouble problems. delays and cancellations expected from roanoke, knoxville, columbia, raleigh, and everywhere else in between. >> eric: monday morning rush-hour will not be a rush. people need to be careful. stay safe. >> arthel: the cleanup of paris is underway after another day of violent protests over gas taxes. tourist attractions and shops have reopened after the city was on lockdown when yellow vested protesters against battle right police leaving 71 people injured. meanwhile, president e manual macron breaking his silence in a tweet thinking police. he is under pressure to end the mounting unrest. gregg is live from paris with the latest. >> he is under a lot of pressure. it is official. in the past couple of by hours a manual macron will speak to his nation finally tomorrow night. after a weekend of chaos we can tell you that people are shaken and concerned. they spent the day picking up after the riots yesterday. over 2000 people were arrested nationwide. 264 peopl
charlotte, salem, we are looking for a regional chance of that on monday morning and one other problem. big time trouble problems. delays and cancellations expected from roanoke, knoxville, columbia, raleigh, and everywhere else in between. >> eric: monday morning rush-hour will not be a rush. people need to be careful. stay safe. >> arthel: the cleanup of paris is underway after another day of violent protests over gas taxes. tourist attractions and shops have reopened after the...
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the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have heard of us were moved after. i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening i can't go back empty handed and. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. the sun attention department is overwhelmed most of the waste ends up like this in the dumps outside the city. the garbage collectors gather up food plastic paper and scrap metal some of which they sell. they can buy late at least it's work there are no jobs to be had these days and a lot of young people from the streets try to eke out a living here at the dump site if it weren't for the dumpsite these kids would probably have become thieves but they are here. at the end of the day they make about two hundred shellings each whatever. that's roughly two dollars the people here deliver raw materials they supply the city with preciou
the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have heard of us were moved after. i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening i can't go back empty handed and. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. the sun attention department is...
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the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have heard of us were moved after the i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. the sanitation department is overwhelmed most of the waste ends up like this in the dumps outside the city. the garbage collectors gather up food plastic paper and scrap metal some of which they sell. they can buy labor least it's work there are no jobs to be had these days and a lot of young people from the streets trying to eke out a living here at the dump site if it weren't for the dumpsite these kids would probably have become thieves but they are here. at the end of the day they make about two hundred shellings each. that's roughly two dollars the people here deliver raw materials they supply the city with precious metals fro
the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have heard of us were moved after the i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. the sanitation department is...
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the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have heard of us were moved after. i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening if i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. to sanitation department is overwhelmed most of the waste ends up like this in the dumps outside the city. the garbage collectors gather up food plastic paper and scrap metal some of which they sell. they can buy later least it's work there are no jobs to be had these days and a lot of young people from the streets trying to eke out a living here at the dump site if it weren't for the dumpsite these kids would probably have become thieves but they are here. at the end of the day they make about two hundred shellings each. that's roughly two dollars the people here deliver raw materials they supply the city with precious metals from
the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have heard of us were moved after. i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening if i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. to sanitation department is...
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he petitioned to be a citizen in 18 # 2 in salem, massachusetts. many americans have stories like mine and now you have newly naturalized citizens will have your own journey to share. we have over 10 billion pages of records at the national archives. becoming american citizens makes you part of the national archives too. your naturalization records will be part of our holdings and someday your descendants will search your records to discover our history. here at the national archives history comes to life through our records. we house the tangible reminders of where we've been and how far we've coming and how much is possible for every american. the national archives tells everyone's story. now i'd like to introduce francis sizna. he has served in various capacities in the department of homeland security, and most recently as the director of immigration policy within dhs office of policy. before joining dhs he was a private immigration attorney in richmond, virginia. he also worked as a foreign service officer with the u.s. department of state and
he petitioned to be a citizen in 18 # 2 in salem, massachusetts. many americans have stories like mine and now you have newly naturalized citizens will have your own journey to share. we have over 10 billion pages of records at the national archives. becoming american citizens makes you part of the national archives too. your naturalization records will be part of our holdings and someday your descendants will search your records to discover our history. here at the national archives history...
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into the 20s from winston-salem to charlotte to raleigh. 'll have rea improving dramatically today, and then tonight we'll get the black ice problems out there throughout the region.ti once again, watching the rain and snowshowers. those exit the rest of theoo country good for any of your travel concerns. that's a look at the big weather story of the day, and now here's a closer look at the day ahead. so you can see in areas of northern new england, still pretty cold for this time of year. highs only in the 2s in northern vermont and also through new hampshire and maine. that cold air remains in areas from minneapolis all the way to green bay. pretty nice day, though, in area from st. louis to kansas city. the theme ong the week is g to be a warmup. i think a lot of us have been waiting for that. >> theyeserve it in certain parts too, bill. thank you. >>> ain combo carryver one million wreaths across america en route to arlington national cemetery. e wreaths will be placed on the graves of fallen soldiers on december 15th, which is national
into the 20s from winston-salem to charlotte to raleigh. 'll have rea improving dramatically today, and then tonight we'll get the black ice problems out there throughout the region.ti once again, watching the rain and snowshowers. those exit the rest of theoo country good for any of your travel concerns. that's a look at the big weather story of the day, and now here's a closer look at the day ahead. so you can see in areas of northern new england, still pretty cold for this time of year....
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the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have a sort of. i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. to some iteration department is overwhelmed most of the waste ends up like this in the dumps outside the city. the garbage collectors gather up food plastic paper and scrap metal some of which they sell. they can buy later least it's work there are no jobs to be had these days and a lot of young people from the streets trying to eke out a living here at the dump site if it weren't for the dumpsite these kids would probably have become thieves but they are here. at the end of the day they make about two hundred shellings each. that's roughly two dollars the people here deliver raw materials they supply the city with precious metals from electronic scrap
the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like godwin here almost every day salem you have a sort of. i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. to some iteration department is overwhelmed most of the...
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the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like god when i hear almost every day salem you have a swarm of. these and i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening if i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. the sun iteration department is overwhelmed most of the waste ends up like this in the dumps outside the city. the garbage collectors gather up food plastic paper and scrap metal some of which they sell. they can buy later least it's work there are no jobs to be had these days and a lot of young people from the streets try to eke out a living here at the dump site if it weren't for the dumpsite these kids would probably have become thieves but they are here. at the end of the day they make about two hundred chilling each. that's roughly two dollars the people here deliver raw materials they supply the city with precious metals from electro
the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like god when i hear almost every day salem you have a swarm of. these and i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening if i can't go back empty handed. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. the sun iteration department is...
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the dump is like a big unorganized recycling center some people like god when i hear almost every day salem you have a swarm of. the i sift through the garbage because i'm trying to earn a little money. i'm no longer on my own with the knife and i have a wife and child now and they're waiting for me to come home with milk or bread in the evening i can't go back empty handed in. the kenyan capital produces nearly two thousand tons of trash every day. to sanitation department is overwhelmed most of the waste ends up like this in the dumps outside the city. the garbage collectors gather up food plastic paper and scrap metal some of which they sell. thinking when they least it's work there are no jobs to be had these days and a lot of young people from the streets try to eke out a living here at the dump site if it weren't for the dumpsite these kids would probably have become thieves but they are here. at the end of the day they make about two hundred shellings each whatever. that's roughly two dollars the people here deliver all materials they supply the city with precious metals from electro
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along the highly populated i-85 corridor, including charlotte, winston-salem, we could easily see plowable snow. power outages as you mentioned. dangerous driving conditions right into monday. tom. >> rob, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news out of washington tonight. president trump revealing his chief of staff, john kelly, is leaving by the end of this month. the departure of the retired marine, four-star general, once tasked with bringing order to the oval office. is just the latest shift in president's inner circle. abc's david wright is at the white house with more. >> reporter: en route to the army-navy game, president trump announced the west wing is losing a key player. >> john kelly will be leaving. i don't know if i can say retiring. but, he's a great guy. john kelly will be leaving at the end of the year. >> reporter: chief of staff john kelly's marching orders were to bring some discipline to a chaotic white house staff. >> he will do a spectacular job, i have no doubt, as chief of staff. >> reporter: he's had mixed success. kelly fired omarosa manigault in the white house
along the highly populated i-85 corridor, including charlotte, winston-salem, we could easily see plowable snow. power outages as you mentioned. dangerous driving conditions right into monday. tom. >> rob, thank you. >>> now to the breaking news out of washington tonight. president trump revealing his chief of staff, john kelly, is leaving by the end of this month. the departure of the retired marine, four-star general, once tasked with bringing order to the oval office. is just...
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he petition to become a us citizen in 1892 in salem, massachusetts. many americans have stories like mine and you have your own journey to share. we have 8 billion pages of records becoming american citizens makes you part of the national archives too. your naturalization records will be part of the holdings and will discover your history. history comes to life through records, we house the tangible reminders of where we have been, how far we have been for each and every american. each record is a representation of a greater story in the national archives tells everyone's story. i would like to introduce lee francis cissna who was sworn in in october 2017. he served in various capacities in the us department of homeland security, most recently he served as director of immigration policy within dhs office of policy. he was a private immigration attorney in richmond, virginia and worked as foreign service officer with the us apartment of state in port-au-prince, haiti, and the us embassy in stockholm, sweden. lee francis cissna received his doctorate fr
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in argentina salem latin america that what do you think about the contribution of lead in american countries in the world affairs. well we know that there are certain problems here there are financial problems there are economic problems and because of that you have social issues in latin american countries still with think that the developing markets like brazil argentina have a bright future and it's obvious they have vast potential and we have been working with this country and will continue working with them. as much as we can and. look into the future right after this meeting for example which will have another segment of our visit here which will have been working with visit to argentina have a meeting there with the president of argentina will meet with our colleagues in the new. government will talk about. its. prospects in future projects i'll mention this later when i talk to the media but we have. railway project together and we have some other projects coming up our. promising partners so we'll people working together you win though we're. quite far. from each other but modern te
in argentina salem latin america that what do you think about the contribution of lead in american countries in the world affairs. well we know that there are certain problems here there are financial problems there are economic problems and because of that you have social issues in latin american countries still with think that the developing markets like brazil argentina have a bright future and it's obvious they have vast potential and we have been working with this country and will continue...
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butter, ham, dried apples, honey from country stores and farmers in wilkes to sell in charlotte, winston-salem. he provided the market for local farms to sell and trade their markets to produce family farm income. this same year mr. lovett married the love of his life, ruth bumgarner. ruth deserves just as much credit as her husband for being a steadfast pillar of support in his business endeavors and encouraging him to succeed. during this time, chicken production progressed from barnyard chickens to hot house chickens. and lovett was an early adoptor of the farming innovation. in 1928 he built one of his first hot house chicken houses on his farm with capacity for 250 birds. a portion of that chicken house is now on display at the wilkes heritage museum. hot house chicken farming increased rapidly in the 1930's and 1940's. processing plants were built in the major cities in the east coast to support the war effort and chickens were delivered from wilkes by mr. lovett's trucks. in 1946, mr. lovett sold his live chicken business to his oldest son, c. fred lovett. although he continued to raise
butter, ham, dried apples, honey from country stores and farmers in wilkes to sell in charlotte, winston-salem. he provided the market for local farms to sell and trade their markets to produce family farm income. this same year mr. lovett married the love of his life, ruth bumgarner. ruth deserves just as much credit as her husband for being a steadfast pillar of support in his business endeavors and encouraging him to succeed. during this time, chicken production progressed from barnyard...
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citizen in 1982 in salem massachusetts. mine and stories like now you will have your own journeys to share. we have over 15 billion pages of records at the national archives. becoming american citizens makes you part of the national archives. records willzation be part of our holdings and someday your descendents will search our records to discover your history. national archives, history comes to life through our records. we house the tangible reminders of where we have in, how far we have,, and what is possible for each and every american. each record is a representation of a greater story. the national archives tells everyone story. introduced like to the director of the uscis. he has served in various capacities within the u.s. department of homeland security. most recently he served as the director of immigration policy. , he was aning dhs private immigration attorney in richmond, virginia. he also worked as a foreign service officer with the u.s. andrtment of state in haiti then at the u.s. embassy in stockholm, swede
citizen in 1982 in salem massachusetts. mine and stories like now you will have your own journeys to share. we have over 15 billion pages of records at the national archives. becoming american citizens makes you part of the national archives. records willzation be part of our holdings and someday your descendents will search our records to discover your history. national archives, history comes to life through our records. we house the tangible reminders of where we have in, how far we have,,...
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into the 20s from winston-salem to charlotte to raleigh. we'll have reads improving dramatically today, and then tonight we'll get the black ice problems out there throughout the region. once again, still watching the rain and snowshowers. those exit the rest of the country looks good f anyor green bay. pretty nice day, though, in areas from st. louis to kansas city. the theme of the week is going to be a warmup. i think a lot of us have been waiting for that. >> they deserve it in certain parts too, bill. thank you. >>> a combo carrying over one million wreaths across america en route to arlington national cemetery. the wreaths will be placed on the graves of fallen soldiers on december 15th, which is national wreaths across america day. it's an annual tradition that dates back to 1992. this year's convoy is the longest ever with over 11 truckloads. >>> just ahead, cruising into cooperstown. the legends that landed a spot in the baseball hall of fame. plus, the trade truths in the crosshairs. china's stern warning after the arrest of a top
into the 20s from winston-salem to charlotte to raleigh. we'll have reads improving dramatically today, and then tonight we'll get the black ice problems out there throughout the region. once again, still watching the rain and snowshowers. those exit the rest of the country looks good f anyor green bay. pretty nice day, though, in areas from st. louis to kansas city. the theme of the week is going to be a warmup. i think a lot of us have been waiting for that. >> they deserve it in...
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that is nancy in winston-salem, one of 400,000 or so government employees affected by the partial shutdown. theher 400,000 according to wall street journal have been deemed essential and they will need to report to work without getting paid necessarily. the third shutdown of the year. we have james and wisconsin. what you think about the government shutdown? caller: i sure appreciate the chance to talk to you about this. there is a lot of government employees that work in our community and over the years i have seen these shutdowns before and they have always gotten paid and gotten their pay back. i'm sure that is an inconvenience. i do feel that the two parties are not really doing their job. inave family that was politics years ago. my grandfather would be very upset about this. and ik this showdown think we need immigration control in this country. we are not necessarily being the bad guys. i am a very christian person as well. we have to be careful with our borders. putting up a border wall is not a bad idea. it just needs to be a containment and to make sure that who is coming into ou
that is nancy in winston-salem, one of 400,000 or so government employees affected by the partial shutdown. theher 400,000 according to wall street journal have been deemed essential and they will need to report to work without getting paid necessarily. the third shutdown of the year. we have james and wisconsin. what you think about the government shutdown? caller: i sure appreciate the chance to talk to you about this. there is a lot of government employees that work in our community and over...
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trump is innocent of being a theoretical witch and mueller is targeting him wrongly like it was in the salem days. i think you just cleared the president of wrongdoing. you agreed with the analogy. >> my issue with him in saying witch hunt. witch hunt by definition, an effort to discover disloyal i, dishonesty or the like usually based on doubtful or irrelevant evidence. over 100 criminal charges. jesse: not about russian collusion. >> 33 people indicted. five have pled guilty. jesse: not about collusion. >> i don't know about that. jesse: the witch hunt is still ongoing going. >> he likes to be -- the thing with him is he's not that socially adept. so he'll find a catch phrase. jesse: so you are socially adept. a billion air tv star president doesn't make you socially adepartment. >> that could make you worse. jesse: what about tens of millions of people supporting you and loving you. >> tens of millions of people have supported people. there are a host of people we can compare him to. jesse: if you say something wrong, i will bawn from. "watters' world." >> i stopped the rain for you. my t
trump is innocent of being a theoretical witch and mueller is targeting him wrongly like it was in the salem days. i think you just cleared the president of wrongdoing. you agreed with the analogy. >> my issue with him in saying witch hunt. witch hunt by definition, an effort to discover disloyal i, dishonesty or the like usually based on doubtful or irrelevant evidence. over 100 criminal charges. jesse: not about russian collusion. >> 33 people indicted. five have pled guilty....
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the human rights group that salem says since two thousand for more than one hundred families have done the very same thing as the has she approximately seven hundred eighty palestinian housing units have been demolished so far. in the shaky neighborhood there are forty five palestinian families facing even including these elderly men one is a refugee the other lost his previous house in west jerusalem years ago now is the approach the last years of their lives they worry about being homeless. they not only want to evict us but the entire neighborhood to build houses for the settlers given that demolition orders can take decades to enforce these men may not live to see their homes reduced to rubble the same cannot be said for their loved ones and so many other families natasha. occupied east jerusalem a canadian court is sitting to decide whether to grant bail to a top executive who is being held in vancouver may longo was arrested earlier this month the u.s. wants her to be extradited accusing her of breaching its sanctions on iran that detention extradition process has opened yet anot
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copper gaining just over a half percent and listen to lou's reports 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio network. david: cofounder of linked in reed hoffman apologizing after funding russian style deceptive tactics in alabama senate race. to doug jones, uses facebook and twitter to nice disinformation to defeat roy moore. joining me now, morgan wright, former senior adviser in state department antiterrorism ashes assistance program. this organization, that reed hoffman. gave money to, said he contributed total 7 50,000 in total, called american engagement technologies. and they claim that they use social media data analytics to increase civic engagement. they were doing is giving some money to another group, new knowledge that spread misinformation that judge roy moore was getting helped by russians, a fake news but they put it out inflation news, and thigh created the bots to make it look like that. >> right, david, to put it in perspective, during hearing they said russia and internety is research agency. a spend a hundred thousand on alabama election a year and a few months afte
copper gaining just over a half percent and listen to lou's reports 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio network. david: cofounder of linked in reed hoffman apologizing after funding russian style deceptive tactics in alabama senate race. to doug jones, uses facebook and twitter to nice disinformation to defeat roy moore. joining me now, morgan wright, former senior adviser in state department antiterrorism ashes assistance program. this organization, that reed hoffman. gave money to,...
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he was arrested in winston, salem. he's been on the run since then. two weeks ago, police said they drove victim around while they sexually assaulted and robbed her. then they left her i southeast d.c. >>> a lounld county mother is accusedf driving drunk and crashing her car with her two children in the vehicle. >> what has been a dangerous weekend. there were seven crashes. >> this is the woman behind the whee the eriff's office said her two young children were not in car seats or buckled up. this man whom we've agreed n to identify heard the crash and ran out to find his car smashed up. the standi wngoman next to the disa vehicle. >> they were just standing there. both were intoxicated. they wreaked of alcohol. >> eman ambulance came to get the children. both suspects face charges. this couple was driving around drunk with two little ones in the car. not even in seatbelts. what do you think of that? >> irresponsible. completely emphatically irresponsible. but it is not the first time neighbors living here have witnessed a crash. this new fence marks
he was arrested in winston, salem. he's been on the run since then. two weeks ago, police said they drove victim around while they sexually assaulted and robbed her. then they left her i southeast d.c. >>> a lounld county mother is accusedf driving drunk and crashing her car with her two children in the vehicle. >> what has been a dangerous weekend. there were seven crashes. >> this is the woman behind the whee the eriff's office said her two young children were not in car...
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the human rights group that salem says since two thousand for more than one hundred families have done the very same thing as the has she approximately seven hundred eighty palestinian housing units have been demolished so far. in the shaky neighborhood there are forty five palestinian families facing even action including these elderly men one is a refugee the other lost his previous house in west jerusalem years ago now as they approach the last years of their lives they worry about be homeless i am of a club they not only want to evict us but the entire neighborhood to build houses for the settlers given that demolition orders can take decades to enforce these men may not live to see their homes reduced to rubble the same cannot be said for their loved ones and so many other families natasha going a mel does iraq occupied east jerusalem the arab league has warned brazil's incoming far right president also nara against his plans to move his country's embassy from tel aviv to jerusalem the group's secretary general said it would violate international law and brazil's relations with th
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marshall blue was arrested today in winston-salem, n.th caroli prince george's police say he hes been on the run since attack two weeks ago now. police say blue and the other suspect drove the victim around whehey sexually assaulted and robbed her. then they left her in southeast d.c. >>> as the holidays approach, we always hear warnings to be especily carefuln road. >> we do. consider what happened in loudtyn co the charlotte reports going out seven drunk driving crashes. >> in a story you will only see on news4, some witnesses were horrified to see two young children inside one vehicle. their mom was behind the wheel. >> this is the car the mother wasn in w she side swiped and blew out her tirgs to she was going down east maple avenue along with a passenger. her two young children in the vehicle. neither one in a car seat. >> irresponsible. emphatically responsible. he this is the man who owns car that was struck. we agreed to protect his aientity. he he heard the crash and came running out of the house. >> they wereta justing there. both were intoxicated. they wreaked of alcohol. >
marshall blue was arrested today in winston-salem, n.th caroli prince george's police say he hes been on the run since attack two weeks ago now. police say blue and the other suspect drove the victim around whehey sexually assaulted and robbed her. then they left her in southeast d.c. >>> as the holidays approach, we always hear warnings to be especily carefuln road. >> we do. consider what happened in loudtyn co the charlotte reports going out seven drunk driving crashes....
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a reminder, listen to my reports three times a day, coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. china promising big changes in the supply of fentanyl to the united states following the meeting with the chinese president. it will label fentanyl as a controlled substance. it will crackdown on exports to the u.s. it will punish people who do that in china, even though it's an autocracy and run by the communist government and they will share information with our law enforcement. if you're not excited about that, you can't be excited. just kidding. joining me now to talk about the efforts to extend tribe used dominance around the world. are you kidding me? we are talking trade with xi jinping and he is killing americans every day with fentanyl, other opioids. he is taking over much of latin america. indeed, the world. right now, let's worry about the american sphere of influence which is, this hemisphere. >> clearly, you see the chinese all over latin america, especially venezuela. they are promoting an awful form a bottle of development. of course third dead trap diplomacy. >> lou:
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. >>> a reminder toe listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> congress today releasing the transcript from yesterday's closed hearing with former fbi director james comey. in the hearing congressman jim jordan asked comey why he refused to acknowledge that the president wasn't under investigation in the russian probe. this is what comey said. quote, i wouldn't do it without the approval and the direction of the leadership of the department of justice. saying that publicly had significant consequences both in terms of creating a duty to correct and potentially be misleading. he is so precious, isn't he? i just want to stop sometimes and think about how, well, sweet his words are and how they float through the air. comey said he asked acting attorney general about a statement clearing the president saying, quote, he said in substance, oh god i was hoping that would go away. well, nothing seems to go away these days unless it's evidence showing considerable culpability on the part of the investigators at the fbi, the prosecutors at the departm
. >>> a reminder toe listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. >>> congress today releasing the transcript from yesterday's closed hearing with former fbi director james comey. in the hearing congressman jim jordan asked comey why he refused to acknowledge that the president wasn't under investigation in the russian probe. this is what comey said. quote, i wouldn't do it without the approval and the direction of the leadership of the...
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listen to lose reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. up next will have more on the opposition to the border wall. stay with us, we will be right back unlike most other cold medicines... ...zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam. oral or nasal. .. ♪ ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families near you need your help. visit redcross.org now to donate. david: last week we asked whether you believe rinos and radical dems will oppose president trump's protecting american sovereignty. 96% said yes. we need safety for our country. we need a wall. when you say how long is it going to take? when are they going to say when need border security? the democrats all agree that you need a wall. david: this marked his first visit to iraq. that's it for us tonight. brad blakeman and christian whiton are among our guests come. you can catch my show on the fox business network, "bulls and bears." trish: president trump and first lady melania making a surprise appearance in iraq to thank our troops tore their service. what the pres
listen to lose reports three times a day coast-to-coast on the salem radio network. up next will have more on the opposition to the border wall. stay with us, we will be right back unlike most other cold medicines... ...zicam is clinically proven to shorten colds. i am a zifan for zicam. oral or nasal. .. ♪ ♪ ♪ this holiday season, families near you need your help. visit redcross.org now to donate. david: last week we asked whether you believe rinos and radical dems will oppose president...
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winston-salem, 14.5. that's down in south western virginia. even blacksburg, virginia tech, 9.5 inches of snow there and 10 inches in ttcharville. what do you need to know about today? it's very slushy andno and icy for the southern part of the area. a lot of melting during the daytime hours today but a hard refreeze likely tomorrow morning. the snow isn'tur over for friends and neighbors well down to the south. around here it's all come to a stop because it is cold but just about everyone below freezing. teens and 20s for most. low 30s around the city and by the bay. for today, a cold srt but plenty of sunshine. afternoon temperatures today in the low 40s, but again, we're expecting aio s refreeze for tomorrow morning. that could be trouble on tuesdaor >> that'ssure. going to impact the roads tomorrow morning. chopper 4 right now hded to that problem on braddock road. here's what we know so far. braddock road north of little river turnpike, all of those lanes shutdown because of downe. wi now we have wires across the road. they're trying to g
winston-salem, 14.5. that's down in south western virginia. even blacksburg, virginia tech, 9.5 inches of snow there and 10 inches in ttcharville. what do you need to know about today? it's very slushy andno and icy for the southern part of the area. a lot of melting during the daytime hours today but a hard refreeze likely tomorrow morning. the snow isn'tur over for friends and neighbors well down to the south. around here it's all come to a stop because it is cold but just about everyone...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the u.s. deported more than a quarter million illegal immigrants. of those total deportations, 145,000 of them convicted criminals. 25,000 criminal charges pending. joining me now, the president's most of loyal supporters. diamond and silk. where did you get that name for the fox nation? >> that's who we are, diamond and silk. lou: congratulations. much success. let's start with the likelihood in the mind of some the president will shut down the government because this paul ryan and the folks in the house don't want to fund the border wall. he should. because we sent congress to do a job. they work for us. we don't work for them. lou: that's funny. i heard all those democrats say that we should bend to their will. they said it's the people's will they wanted to bow to. we elected a president who said he is going to build a wall. >> that's what he is intend to go do so we need to fund the wall. americans what protect and security. lou: did chuck schumer seem arrogant and elitist when he said it
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day on the salem radio network. the u.s. deported more than a quarter million illegal immigrants. of those total deportations, 145,000 of them convicted criminals. 25,000 criminal charges pending. joining me now, the president's most of loyal supporters. diamond and silk. where did you get that name for the fox nation? >> that's who we are, diamond and silk. lou: congratulations. much success. let's start with the likelihood in the mind of...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. the ninth circuit court of appeals ruling against a federal law that would make it legal to encourage immigrants to enter the country illegally. how about that? a panel of three democratic appointed judges decide to such a rule violates the first amendment. and defense secretary james mattis today, exercising his right to free speech. and is in the 6000 troops now stationed at the southern border will remain there through, are you ready? the end of january. so about just almost 2 months left. the deployment was set to expire on december 15. according to a new report, dhs secretary, kirstjen nielsen, may not be fired after all! her newly observed toughness on illegal immigration in the caravans has reportedly impressed the president. we will see. the fbi correct chief of counterintelligence, retiring. he helped oversee the bureau investigation of hillary clinton emails and they suppose it trump/russia collusion. he leaves his post by the end of the appeared his departure when the last
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day coast to coast on the salem radio network. the ninth circuit court of appeals ruling against a federal law that would make it legal to encourage immigrants to enter the country illegally. how about that? a panel of three democratic appointed judges decide to such a rule violates the first amendment. and defense secretary james mattis today, exercising his right to free speech. and is in the 6000 troops now stationed at the southern border...