The Trinidad and Tobago Guardian is the longest running daily newspaper in the country, marking its centenary in 2017. The paper started life as the Trinidad Guardian on Sunday 2nd September 1917 by the newly formed Trinidad Publishing Company Limited.
with a spray can. someone is going to come up to you. let him do the job, you know. and so i could go in the middle of the day at rush hour in front of anybody and people wouldn t suspect that this was legal. you can see the world television premiere of paper & glue friday at 10:00 p.m. eastern right here on msnbc. that is tonight s last word. the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. good evening once again, day 322 of the biden administration, and perhaps because it has occurred to members of the public that as we near the january 6th anniversary, there have been no real consequences for those who were behind what we now know to be a violent and planned attempt to overturn a presidential election. perhaps because of that one of the members of the committee investigating 1/6 has shared new
something. growing up in new york city, it was construction sites, when there was a show in town, a new album coming out. this visual field you don t see it as much anymore. but there s something incredibly distinct about the way that looks. yeah. definitely. also, the one thing you need to know, i ve been pasting 20 years, nobody really looks at you. you look like nobody out there.o and so, that was my biggest i was just in the street, and i would be pasting. you had a spray can, someone s going to come up to you. pasting, oh, let him do the job, you know? i could just go in the middle of the day, at rush hour, and paste in front of anybody. and people would not suspect this was not legal. this image that we have behind us, one of the projects in the documentaries, in rio, where you go and take people s portraits and put them up. and i mean, obviously, you see from one of the most striking things about rio, the neighborhoods have this kind of