trump boat parades. i ve seen em. car caravans? all over where i live. dune buggy rallies. what s behind their support? cnn s ellie reed took a ride to find out. i like alpha males. i think president trump is an alpha male. whenever i watch the news, it seems like they re bagging on trump, making it sound like nobody s going to vote for him. i feel like we need to get together and show people, hey, there are people who are going to vote for him. this is the dunes and deplorables protest. have everybody gather around, play the national anthem, be able to be with a bunch of friends and family. unofficial trump events like this have been happening all
you can t do something because that s impossible for someone in jason s condition, he d find a way round. back at the airfield the final checks are done and it jason is on his way. when they announced he got 66 miles an hour it was just amazing. elated and jumping up and down and screaming. oh, my god! the top speed confirmed at 66.82 mph, the new world record. my ultimate goal was to do it for my girls, lily and poppy. for them to have a certificate of my achievement, along with the other memories we have created. it s so much to share it with my girls. i thought it was really awesome. what you think of your dad? i think it s really amazing
lily and poppy, and to raise money for charity. we still have hope that one day there might be a cure. and, as you know, jason has raised a lot of money for charity and he is now raising money for the motor neurone and he is now raising money for the motor neurone disease association with his latest challenge. i can see what it means to jason. what does it mean to you as a family, liz? i think we are alljust incredibly proud of jason. just because you have a terminal illness, that is not the end of your life. you can still go on and achieve your goals. back at the airfield the final checks are done and it back back at the airfield the final checks are done and jason is on his way. when they announced he got to 66mph it was just amazing. we were all elated and jumping up and down and screaming. oh, my god! the top speed confirmed at 66.826mph, a new world record. my ultimate goal was to do it
and he is now raising money for the motor neurone for the motor neurone disease association with his latest challenge. i can see what it means to jason. what does it mean to you as a family, liz? i think we are alljust incredibly proud of jason. just because you have a terminal illness, that is not the end of your life. you can still go on and achieve your goals. back at the airfield the final checks are done and it back at the airfield the final checks are done and jason is on his way. when they announced he got to 66mph it was just amazing. we were all elated and jumping up and down and screaming. oh, my god! the top speed confirmed at 66.826mph, a new world record. my ultimate goal was to do it for my girls, lily and poppy. for them to have a certificate of my achievement, along with the other memories
it may be one of our most loved and most versatile foods, but spuds don t like extreme weather. the potato crop needs a nice sort of a steady growing season, you know, not too wet, not too dry. so that hasn t helped. so we ve got a few quality issues not too bad, and then onto when we come to harvest, obviously, the machines, we need really good conditions so that we can transport the potatoes up through the machines without damaging them, and also, so the equipment can travel without getting bogged down, which we ve had a few instances in the last couple of weeks. nigel adams and his family produce around 7,500 tons of potatoes each year, farming on the border of staffordshire and shropshire. recent wet weather has meant they have to be very flexible. what s this harvest been like so far? testing i think is the key word for that. grabbing every opportunity when we can to harvest, not say no to orders when we re asked for orders. um.yeah, just keeping an eye on the weather. we re