Ex CIA: Iran's Next Move & Exposing The Deep State | Bryan Dean Wright | POLITICS | Rubin Report
Dave Rubin of The Rubin Report talks to Bryan Dean Wright (former CIA ops officer) about Iran and the current escalation of conflict with the US. Bryan has a unique perspective being a former CIA agent and a lifelong Democrat. He shares his thoughts on how the recent death of Iranian General Qassem Soleimani ordered by Donald Trump could play out. Bryan lays out the most likely ways that Iran could respond and what he believes Iran really wants. He discusses why a US presence in the Middle East is vital and not changing anytime soon, unless we radically rethink our energy policy as it pertains to oil. Bryan gives an insider’s take on what exactly the “deep state” is and how they use leaks to the media like the New York Times and the Washington Post to steer the narrative in a direction more favorable to their interests. Bryan gives his feelings on the abuses of power of John Brennan, James Clapper, and James Comey. And Bryan discusses how a Trump victory against a progressive candidate like Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren could actually help save the Democratic party and return it to it’s roots of supporting the working class voter.
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Wilde about Blues Sale at Borderway Mart Carlisle 11th June 2010
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Home for sale on Mayne Island BC | 455 Heck Hill | Brenda Dean
A little piece of paradise here in the beautiful Southern Gulf Islands, nestled conveniently between Vancouver and Victoria, just a short and scenic 1 hr ferry ride away. BC Ferries has daily sailings, or check out Sea Air Floatplanes regularly scheduled daily flights from downtown Vancouver.
Our surrounding waters, known as the Salish sea by the first nations, are abundant with sea life, from giant pacific octopus, seals, porpoises, and sea otters to the transient and resident orca populations, you are likely to spot a pod of these majestic beauties. Known as a boaters paradise whether you are kayaking the sandstone shores in and around the secluded bays, paddle boarding in Bennett Bay, sailing or power boating, it’s yours to explore! There are plenty of year round hiking trails to be discovered, many different beaches that are perfect for relaxing, wandering, exploring and swimming.
Seasonal farmers markets run from May to September and restaurants are open year round. Artisan gift shops and roadside produce stands give the Island unique character and charm. Summer is a buzz with community events, fairs, music, art shows and happenings.
We have a Health Centre and Fire Department, grocery stores, library, Community Centre, School (k-8), book store, gift stores, clothing store, Spa services, your choice of restaurants and a community bus. It all quiets down in the winter, a peaceful slower pace to Island life, where the weather can be blustery, the tides high, and the locals gather. A great time of year for birdwatching, beachcombing, or spending a peaceful afternoon, cozied up by a woodstove with a good book. The population of Mayne is around 1100 year round, but grows up to 4000 during peak season, summer time.
Tourist information and free maps available when you get off the ferry at the RE/MAX office.
Dean Farmer, New Hampshire Council 93
Dean Farmer, New Hampshire Council 93, speaks as part of a battleground program during AFSCME's 40th International Convention held in Los Angeles.
The Answer - 1940 British Council Film Collection - CharlieDeanArchives / Archival Footage
Britain's check to the German drive for world domination. The Ministry of Information requested that the film should be withdrawn as it was considered too direct propaganda, and that overseas audiences would have trouble following it. However, it had already been shipped across the colonies and ended up being one of the most popular of the British Council's films - both in the UK and overseas.
The film was distributed along with song sheets so that the audience might join in. For overseas audiences, descriptive subtitles were added to each sequence.
This film has been made available by the British Council Film Collection for non-commercial research and educational purposes . . The British Council Film Collection consists of 120 short documentaries made by the British Council during the 1940s designed to show the world how Britain lived, worked and played.
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FROM BLACK INTO BEAUTY 2017 (A Short Film By Dean Houlihan)
Runner Up for Best Microfilm at the Visionaries Film Festival in Hoboken, New Jersey USA. August 14th 2019.
Screened at the 3rd Annual Film Showcase at the Mesa Theater in Colorado USA on October 31st 2018
Screened at the annual Lift Off Sessions Film Festival at Pinewood
Studios in London England on the 6th of January 2019
Screened at the 1st Young Talent Film Festival in Cardiff UK at the Off Track Cafe on the 23rd 24th and 25th of January 2019
Screened at the 9th annual Dada Saheb Phalke Film Festival in Delhi India on the 30th of April 2019
Screened at the Show Us Your Shorts Film Festival at the Gateway Film Center in Columbus Ohio USA on May 4th 2019
Screened at the NettyWood FilmFest for it's 2nd edition in Dehli India on May 15th 2019.
Screened at Winnipeg Underground Film Festival, For It's 7th Edition in Winnipeg Manitoba Canada on 7-9th of June 2019
Screened at 2nd Annual Visionaries Film Festival in Hoboken, New Jersey USA on the 27th of July 2019
Screened at Clubby 'Short Films Of The Decade Minimovie Festival in Bengaluru and Kochi in India. December 10th 2019.
4th Annual Lake City International Film Festival in Dahisar (East) Mumbai, Maharashtra in India. December 22th and 23rd 2019.
Has been Reviewed by Indie Shorts Mag in an online publication on June 22nd 2019
A struggling art student Jessie who has been lacking motivation in his work is caught in a dark place in his life. He is judged harshly by his art teacher and bullied by his classmates, but he suddenly discovers a new inspiration in his art work. This positive motivation sparks when he is approached by a girl Casey which changes his somber attitude, giving his passion in art a whole new life of it's own.
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NYC is made up of 5 Boroughs, Manhattan, the most well-known and compact is also the smallest. Brooklyn is the most populated, with 2.6 million residents (total of 8.5M in NYC). Queens is the largest and most ethnically diverse county in the united states. Bronx is your northernmost and also the only one which is part of the US Mainland. Staten Island is the suburban.
Chelsea Market has a variety of stores.
Dining and shopping funds. Trendsetter. New York City wears crowns and spreads an feast for everybody.
The Met, MoMA and the Guggenheim are only the start of a dizzying collection of all art-world icons. You'll discover museums dedicated to all from fin de siècle Vienna to immigrant life from the Lower East Side, and sprawling galleries full of Japanese palaces, postmodern American painting, Himalayan fabrics and New York City lore.
Urban Wanderers
Crossing continents is as simple as walking several avenues within this jumbled town of 200-plus nationalities. You may end up in the audiences of Chinatown amid glowing Buddhist temples and steaming noodle shops, then stroll around Nolita for enticing boutiques and coffee-tasting. Every locality provides a radically different version of the town, by the 100-year-old Jewish delis of this Upper West Side into the winding cobblestone lanes of Greenwich Village. And the very best way to encounter it would be to roam its streets.
Culinary Capital
There has never been a better time to float in New York. It is a hotbed of seasonal and locally sourced cuisine -- with restaurants growing veggies on roof gardens or upstate farms, sourcing meats and fish from neighboring sustainable outfits, also embracing artisanal everything, from coffee leaves and whiskey distilling to chocolate- and - cheese-making. Bars also have taken imagination to new heights, together with pre-Prohibition-era cocktails served along with delectable tiny plates -- really, gastropubs are a few of the most creative places to eat nowadays. Obviously, you may even hit on a gourmet food truck or dine at one of those 20,000-plus restaurants that are suburban.
Brooklyn
Forget Times Square and the Statue of Liberty -- in case you wish to find the actual New York, then you have to visit Brooklyn. Nowadays, the title is shorthand for 'artsy cool' over the world, but there is much more here than hipster stereotypes. This spacious borough (greater than twice the size of Manhattan) is really home to a number of NYC's very intriguing, historical and culturally diverse areas, with fantastic dining, dining, shopping and entertainment choices -- not forgetting a few of the greatest river views at the five boroughs.
Grand terminal center is seen in a lot of movies!
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The role of inns as social centres.
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The Last Days Of An American Dairy Farm: “Hard To Believe It’s Over | NBC News
Since 1970, more than 90 perfect of all U.S. dairy farms have closed due to low milk prices and industry restructuring. Recently, a corporate decision by Walmart led to the shutdown of a three-generation family-run dairy farm in Kentucky. We followed the Coombs family as they’re forced to sell off the last of their dairy cows and try to make sense of what’s ahead.
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Conversations With the Dean - Mike Wells
As President and Chief Executive Officer, Mike Wells is responsible for the day-to-day operations of Jackson National Life Insurance Company as well as its U.S. affiliates and for overseeing the development of business strategy. He is also a board member of Jackson's parent company, Prudential plc, based in London, England.
Wells, named CEO late last year, was part of the Michigan-based company's executive team that recently selected Cool Springs as the site for a new regional headquarters that will soon employ more than 700 people. Previously, he served as Jackson's Chief Operating Officer and head of the company's distribution operations.
Jackson National is a subsidiary of the same parent company that owns Prudential Corporation Asia, one of Asia's largest insurance companies and the company that Lipscomb alum Barry Stowe serves as CEO from his base of operations in Hong Kong.
The company also has offices in Denver, Santa Monica, Chicago, Tampa and Appleton, Wisconsin. Plans for the new office in Nashville were announced on May 26, 2010. Jackson markets its products in 49 states and the District of Columbia through independent and regional broker-dealers, financial institutions and independent insurance agents.
Wells has a B.S. from San Diego State University. He recently moved his family to a farm in Leiper's Fork, Tennessee from their previous home in California.
Johnson's Answer To De Gaulle (1965)
Paris, France and New York, United States of America
PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S ANSWER TO GENERAL DE GAULLE'S PRESS CONFERENCE REMARKS
Title President challenges de Gaulle's view of U.N. Problems. Commentary by Peter Roberts. News of the Day. GV Overlooking Paris, the only notable landmark is Les Invalides. MS General Charles de Gaulle speaking at press conference. GV Pan down United Nations building in New York. GV Along flags outside UN building of all the nations. GV In the United Nations General Assembly. GV White House through trees. VS. At White House press conference by President Lyndon B Johnson (President of America). He doesn't answer the speech made by General Charles de Gaulle (President of France) but says he will when he knows more about it for he has only heard brief reports so far.
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Places to see in ( Usk - UK )
Places to see in ( Usk - UK )
Usk is a small town in Monmouthshire, south-east Wales, situated 10 miles northeast of Newport. It is located on the River Usk, which is spanned by an arched stone bridge at the western entrance to the town.
A castle above the town overlooks the ancient crossing point. It developed as a small market town, with some industry including the making of Japanware, and a notable prison. In recent years Usk has become known for its history of success in Britain in Bloom competitions, winning the Large Village award in 2005.
The first stone bridge at Usk, replacing one of wood, was built around 1750 to the designs of Welsh architect William Edwards. Unlike the bridge downstream at Caerleon, it withstood the great floods of 1795. The bridge was strengthened and widened in 1836, but two of its arches were destroyed by floods in 1877 and later replaced.
From the late 18th century, Usk became well known for the high quality of its japanware, a process of decorating metals by applying a lacquer to tinplate. The process, known as Pontypool japan, was first developed in the west by Thomas Allgood of nearby Pontypool and was taken on in Usk in 1763 by his grandsons Thomas and Edward Allgood. Products from Usk included tin trays, jardinières, and coal boxes. However output declined with changing fashions in the 19th century, and the last Usk japanware was produced in 1860 on the site of what is now Bunning's builders' merchants.
Usk was twinned with the German town Graben-Neudorf in Baden-Württemberg in 1980. Over the past few years there have been numerous visits between the two towns, with the Usk Youth Brass Band making its most recent visit in autumn 2006. In 2006 the colour scheme of Usk in Bloom was based on those within the crests of both Usk and Graben-Neudorf.
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Living On $1,000 a Month: Travel un-CUT! an introduction by Dean Studebaker
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Bibury - Gloucestershire
Bibury is situated in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds on the River Coln 9 miles from the market town of Burford.
The village was once described by William Morris as 'the most beautiful village in the Cotswolds'.
Perspectives #13 - Dean Garnett
Dean Garnett is a pro MMA fighter (9-2-1) from Liverpool who featured in a BBC Three documentary on weight cutting before a fight in 2017.
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British dairy farmer Duncan Maughan speaks at the 'Milk Package' Hearing - w/ UKIP MEP Stuart Agnew
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• European Parliament, Brussels, 27 January 2015
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- Stuart Agnew MEP, UK Independence Party (Eastern), Europe of Freedom and Democracy Group EFDD -
- Duncan Maughan, British dairy farmer (included as an expert on the insistence of UKIP MEP - Stuart Agnew
- Maria NOICHL MEP (Germany), Socialist group (S&D)
- Mansel Raymond, Chairman of the Copa-Cogeca working party on dairy and milk products
- Dr David Dobbin CBE, Group Chief Executive, United Dairy Farmers Ltd/National Vice Chairman, Dairy UK
• Committee on Agriculture and Rural Development (AGRI)
• Item on Agenda: Hearing on The milk package and the prospects for the dairy sector
• Full session (video stream)
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Citi's Sacks Sees 'Fresh Highs in European Equities' After Trade War Fears Subside
May.31 -- Jeffrey Sacks, Citi Private Bank head of EMEA investment strategy, says European equities should hit new highs after trade war fears subside. He speaks on Bloomberg Markets: European Close.
Trade War Is Definitely Shaving Off Some Global Growth: GSAM's Wilson
May.31 -- Andrew Wilson, chief executive officer for EMEA and global head of fixed income at Goldman Sachs Asset Management, discusses market concerns over trade and the economic impact of tariffs. He speaks with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua on Bloomberg Surveillance.
Will Dean: It Takes a Tribe: Building the Tough Mudder Movement | Talks at Google
“Who on earth wants to jump into ice baths and run through fire and wallow in mud on a Sunday afternoon, just for the hell of it?” my professors asked. My gut feeling was—plenty of people.
Will Dean, founder of extreme obstacle course Tough Mudder, shares the thrilling inside story of how a scrappy startup grew into a movement whose millions of members feel like co-owners. He shows how other companies can embrace the Tough Mudder playbook by nurturing tribes of passionate fans while constantly experimenting with new risks.
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