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the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler it was embedded with iraqi forces in the area previously he's worked in syria where he traveled several times to document the conflict this time though he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. the media though has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul some even blame my soul alone for the devastation of the city and we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. and what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are trying to do to get justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed i
the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler it was embedded with iraqi forces in the area previously he's worked in syria where he traveled several times to document the conflict this time though he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. the media though has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul some even blame my soul alone for the devastation of the city and we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his...
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of the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrated george butler who was embedded with iraqi forces in the area a previously he's worked in syria where he traveled several times to document the conflict this time he depicted those who were displaced from west to mosul. the media has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit
of the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrated george butler who was embedded with iraqi forces in the area a previously he's worked in syria where he traveled several times to document the conflict this time he depicted those who were displaced from west to mosul. the media has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. what was your first impressions when you when you...
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the media has largely praised the coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest trip. and what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an ashtray and this man abdul hamid came out and bought me a chair to sit on because it could see i was touring and just begins to tell a story and an isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight a fire fight they'd come into his home where his family were living and then the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it often does in mosul o
the media has largely praised the coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest trip. and what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an as an illustrator and as artist i...
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the media though has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight firefight they'd come into his home where his family were living and then the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it often does in mosul of course killing but also killing his mother two o
the media though has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are...
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we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on you could see i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight firefight they'd come into his home where his family were living and then the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it often does in mosul of course killing but also killing his mother two of his brothers and one of
we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost...
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even blame alone for the devastation of the city we spoke to george butler about what he means to his latest trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are trying to do to get justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on i was touring and just begins to tell a story and isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight a fire fight they'd come into his home where his family were living and then the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it so often does in mosul of course killing but also killing his mother two of his brothers and one of their wives this att
even blame alone for the devastation of the city we spoke to george butler about what he means to his latest trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are trying to do to get justice to what was the...
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now the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrated george butler who was embedded with iraqi forces in the area previously he's worked in syria where he traveled several times to document the conflict and this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. now the media has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as an artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of endless piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit
now the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrated george butler who was embedded with iraqi forces in the area previously he's worked in syria where he traveled several times to document the conflict and this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. now the media has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest mosul trip. what was your first impressions when you when...
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well horrors of war also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he traveled to several times to document the conflict there this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. the media though has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul some even blame i still alive and for the devastation of the city we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his latest trip. what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to get justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. cam
well horrors of war also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he traveled to several times to document the conflict there this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. the media though has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul some even blame i still alive and for the devastation of the city we spoke to george butler about what he witnessed during his...
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the horrors of war they were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he travelled to several times to document the conflict there list time get affected those who were displaced from the west most. what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and the ones for the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to this kind of very vulnerable moment and the lack of choice and the thing i guess it was sticks to me is that the drawings that i'm doing are done with permission the best drawings i did were the ones that i was very much emotionally attached to the kind of desire to draw to do justice and draw exactly what was in front of me. now the un has warned spain to urgently prepare for a shop influx of refugees entering the country via the sea from africa the number of migrants who've already reached spain this year is edging closer to
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and the horrors of war also witnessed in another way by an artist an illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he traveled to several times to document the conflict there this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this. came out and bought me a chair to sit on next you could see i was touring. just because to tell a story and isis fighters had fled the mosque next door during the fight for a fight they'd come into his home where his family were living and the iraqi army had called in an airstrike which it so often does in mosul the kind of very vulnerable the moment and the lack of choice and the thing that i guess that was sticks to me is that the drawings that i'm doing are done with permission the best drawings i did were the ones that i was very much emotionally attached to the kind of
and the horrors of war also witnessed in another way by an artist an illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he traveled to several times to document the conflict there this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in...
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well the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he traveled to several times to document the conflict that this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. the media they has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul some even i still own for the devastation of the city we spoke to george patton about what he witnessed during his latest trade. and what was your first impressions when you when you arrived and became embedded with the iraqi special forces what i found i guess was huge destruction to. civilian life and as ever it's the civilians that. are losing out more than anybody and they're the ones with the stories and other ones that i as an illustrator and as artist i guess are trying to do to give justice to what was the most difficult almost striking thing that you that you saw there something that really made an impression on you on one side a pile of piles of rubble these houses been destroyed in an airstrike and this.
well the horrors of war were also witnessed in another way by artist and illustrator george butler he was embedded with iraqi forces in the area he's previously worked in syria where he traveled to several times to document the conflict that this time he depicted those who were displaced from west mosul. the media they has largely praised coalition efforts to liberate mosul some even i still own for the devastation of the city we spoke to george patton about what he witnessed during his latest...
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george is out of the east, butler is out, millsap going to denver tonight. are the 6ers doing this at the right time? >> i think they are. i think it's perfect for them. had they gotten hayward, they would be either third or 4th seed in the east. now i think they'll make the playoffs in the 7 -6 range. it's going to be exciting. we'll have playoff basketball for a really long time. >> i'll play devil's advocate. that's what i do sometimes. how disappointing would it be if this team does not make the playoffs? >> it would be a disaster if they didn't make the playoffs f. they got redick and johnson, i would think if they don't make the playoffs, brown's job is in danger. i absolutely do. i think this is finally, they've assembled some players around the coach and he's going to show what he can do with this talent. and if he doesn't get in the playoffs with this team, with the eastern conference the way it is, he could be in trouble. >> no, i don't think they can get rid of him. i think they have to hang onto jahlil and he'll be the third wheel at center. they
george is out of the east, butler is out, millsap going to denver tonight. are the 6ers doing this at the right time? >> i think they are. i think it's perfect for them. had they gotten hayward, they would be either third or 4th seed in the east. now i think they'll make the playoffs in the 7 -6 range. it's going to be exciting. we'll have playoff basketball for a really long time. >> i'll play devil's advocate. that's what i do sometimes. how disappointing would it be if this team...
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township, butler county, pennsylvania, as the sergeant joseph george kusick v.a. community living center. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from florida, mr. dunn, and the gentleman from california, mr. takano, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. dunn: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and . tend their remarks the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. dunn: mr. speaker, i yield to myself as much time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. dunn: mr. speaker, i rise today in support of h.r. 2210, a bill to designate the department of veterans affairs community living center in butler county, pennsylvania, as the sergeant joseph george kusick v.a. community living center. sergeant kusick served in the united states special forces during the vietnam war. november 8, 1967, sergeant kusick was ambushed by enany forces, wounded and refusing aid, he remained in the midst of battle. the helicopter
township, butler county, pennsylvania, as the sergeant joseph george kusick v.a. community living center. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to the rule, the gentleman from florida, mr. dunn, and the gentleman from california, mr. takano, each will control 20 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from florida. mr. dunn: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent that all members may have five legislative days to revise and . tend their remarks the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr....
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here are the names of former all stars that have changed teams in last jimmy butler paul george, chris paul, dwight howard, zach randolph and gordon heyward. one player that might move soon will be paid like one, otto porter junior agreed to a four year $106 million contract for the brooklyn mets. but he shouldn't get sleeved tattoos and open his shop quite yet. agreement doesn't become official until noon tomorrow, after which the wizards have until midnight saturday to match the offer and retain him at $26.5 million annual salary. this is how porter's deal stacks up against the other stars. porter will make more than bryce harper and ovechkin combined. unless cousins signed a new deal, porter will make 4 million more than the skins quarterback and almost 10 million more than the best player on his own team. john speaking of wall a he could wait over a year to make a decision, no deadline like the one cutter cousins has coming up. he could make even more if he waits a year depending on if he makes another you all nba team. about that other big money star, various reports are saying by
here are the names of former all stars that have changed teams in last jimmy butler paul george, chris paul, dwight howard, zach randolph and gordon heyward. one player that might move soon will be paid like one, otto porter junior agreed to a four year $106 million contract for the brooklyn mets. but he shouldn't get sleeved tattoos and open his shop quite yet. agreement doesn't become official until noon tomorrow, after which the wizards have until midnight saturday to match the offer and...
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township as the sergeant joseph george kusick. the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of representatives.] the speaker pro tempore: on this vote the yeas are 401, the nays are zero. 2/3 of those voting having responded in the affirmative, the rules are suspended, the bill is passed and, without objection, the motion to reconsider is laid upon the table. the unfinished business is the vote on the gentleman from virginia, mr. goodlatte, to suspend the rules and pass h.j.res. 9 on which the yeas and nays were ordered. the clerk will report the of the joint resolution. the clerk: house joint resolution 92. joint resolution granting the consent a
township as the sergeant joseph george kusick. the speaker pro tempore: will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill. members will record their votes by electronic device. this is a 15-minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning institute, inc., in cooperation with the united states house of representatives. any use of the closed-captioned coverage of the house proceedings for political or commercial purposes is expressly prohibited by the u.s. house of...
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off onto the tarmac butler charlotte edwards the tarmac butler charlotte edwards the first time she'd received posy of flowers. that actually is significant for those who follow intently what they were families up to. she has a lifetime out of her receiving posies and working on red carpets. blacks will not lose the lips of this —— pack will not the lips of this —— pack will not the lips of this —— pack will not the lips of william kate on this trip and is up to them to emphasise the links between germany and the uk and if you talk about links between the families of the uk. —— rahane the uk they are embarrassing from the first second world war. during that war they had to change their name from they had to change their name from the germanic sax gerber gave it to the germanic sax gerber gave it to the house of windsor. this was iron hardly before his life changing operation. his hands and feet had been amputated when he was just too here contracted sepsis. thenin just too here contracted sepsis. then in 2015 unique in the youngest person to undergo a double and tra ns
off onto the tarmac butler charlotte edwards the tarmac butler charlotte edwards the first time she'd received posy of flowers. that actually is significant for those who follow intently what they were families up to. she has a lifetime out of her receiving posies and working on red carpets. blacks will not lose the lips of this —— pack will not the lips of this —— pack will not the lips of this —— pack will not the lips of william kate on this trip and is up to them to emphasise...
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he was president george w. bush's chief white house ethics lawyer from 2005 to 2007. paul butler back with us, an msnbc political analyst and federal prosecutor, professor at georgetown law school. john harwood remains with me. and brian darwin is with me as well. john, when we look at this and hear about the information that is coming out right now with donald trump jr. confirming the origins of the meeting. again, this is an amended statement to what he first said about why he took the meeting with the russian attorney and pulled in jared kushner and paul manafort. is this a nugget of information that has somehow leaked from bob mueller's investigation which has been pretty tight-sealed so far? >> don't know. "times" story originally yesterday said that they had been given access to documents or been able to view documents. didn't say where the documents came from. advisors to trump saying -- providing more detail about the purpose of the meeting which then prompted donald trump jr. to give his fuller statement. so i don't know the genesis of the -- that sequence of
he was president george w. bush's chief white house ethics lawyer from 2005 to 2007. paul butler back with us, an msnbc political analyst and federal prosecutor, professor at georgetown law school. john harwood remains with me. and brian darwin is with me as well. john, when we look at this and hear about the information that is coming out right now with donald trump jr. confirming the origins of the meeting. again, this is an amended statement to what he first said about why he took the...
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hayward re-joins his former college coach brad stevens...as the two worked together at butler. and up in sacramento, the kings added a couple of longtime veteran...in zach randolph and george hill. z-bo....bolts memphis for a 2- year, 24-million dollar deal. and hill says farewell to the jazz and signs up for 57- million over three seasons. these signings bring experience to the team's youth movement as they drafted 19-year-olds de'aaron fox and harry giles. let's talk about some soccer--- the quakes out in atlanta. --here we go, quakes facing atlanta united....and seeking a 4th- straight win. --66th- minute san jose down 1...and chris wondolowski comes through. ties it up with a tap of the right foot. --yet, it wouldn't be tied for long. 15- minutes later, anton walkes...a header for his first career mls goal. -quakes fall 4-2. finally, we leave you with another chapter in one of sport's greatest dynasties. san jose's own joey 'jaws' chestnut...making all of the bay area proud today at the nathan's hot dog eating contest in coney island. chestnut...scarfed down 72-hot dogs and
hayward re-joins his former college coach brad stevens...as the two worked together at butler. and up in sacramento, the kings added a couple of longtime veteran...in zach randolph and george hill. z-bo....bolts memphis for a 2- year, 24-million dollar deal. and hill says farewell to the jazz and signs up for 57- million over three seasons. these signings bring experience to the team's youth movement as they drafted 19-year-olds de'aaron fox and harry giles. let's talk about some soccer--- the...