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who are green and ecologically minded. there wasn t a tie back to the company itself. it just sort of it was a head scratcher. another one you say missed, this budweiser ad. listen. puppies, clydesdales, what went wrong here? it s interesting, if you remember back in 2014, 2015, budweiser had a pair of ads with the puppy. america loved those ads. those were solid gold in terms of advertising. what i think is really interesting now maybe because the horse got hurt, by i do think a lot has happened since 2015. we had the trump presidency, the global pandemic. i wonder if that broad appeal to, you know, small town america, traditional values, i
st. paul, kansas, has one that will never shut its doors. who s your boss? e have six of them. we have a mayor and five council members. reporter: james voorhies and kelly voorhies run the only market in down but the city owns it, a unique arrangement to keep food available. you lived here when there wasn t a grocery store, what was that like? it was pretty rough, actually, you learned to pack coolers everywhere you we want because we re literally 17 miles to the next wal-mart, closest grocery store. reporter: 40 million live in food desserts nationwide. in rural areas, that s at least 10 miles from a grocery store. more than 20% are low income. the irony for many rural communities is that they are surrounded by farmland growing fresh food. there s just no access to it. you guys seen beans? reporter: tracy keagle s humanity house in lola kansas feeds 2,000 a month. rural pantries aren t as plentiful as in cities. without this resource what would
cases where she had discretion, there wasn t a plea agreement or a mandatory minimum sentence. it was a disturbing pattern when she was asked for one case involved an 18-year-old man who had multiple videos, explicit videos of young children, 12-year-olds, 11, ten, as young as eight years old engage in explicit sexual activity, in one instance being the victim of a violent rape, and she sentenced to 18-year-old man had the videos of these computer to three months in jail pay the federal sentencing guideline said ten years. she gave them three months and i ve got to say when she was asked about it, she couldn t give a good explanation as to why repeatedly she gave light sentences, lenient sentences to sex offenders when the law didn t support that. sean: i watched the exchange. i couldn t believe it myself. i want to go back to critical
is just become quite a complicated investigation. from what i have read, it seems like they have first looked at the most simple or whether call low-hanging fruits. so, probably, parties which were parties where there wasn t a defense or people who just accepted get on with her and try to refund what they have done. but since we have the questionnaires, which was a starting point of the investigation. they have now been interviewing key witnesses, which means and i guess people are accused of being at these gatherings. so i guess it has become more complicated and don t forget, there are 12 different gatherings over the course of a year. each one will have its own factors, its own effendi list, so it is quite the investigation and going to take some time. yes, and once people have received a fine, if expend will, t notice i know doesn t give them a criminal record. i think i m right in saying that? but they do have an
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