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candida moss is at the university of birmingham.he previously taught for almost a decade at the university of notre dame. the award-winning author and co-author of seven books she has also served as the people's news commentator for cbs news and ned writes a regular column. in addition to regularly commenting on affairs for cbs, she has served as an honor expert for cnn and fox news has a prudent documentary to the likes of cnn, nbc, national geographic. she is joined in conversation tonight by doctor shively tj smith. neww testament at boston school of theology at the author of strangers to family. diaspora's convention of god's household. candida moss is present in current new book gods and ghostwriters, enslaved christians in the making of the bible. for the past 2000 years, christian tradition and pop culture have credited the authorship to a selected group of men. matthew, mark, luke, jon, and paul. but hidden behind that names in famed individual or a cluster of unnamed enslaved co-authors and collaborators for these essential
candida moss is at the university of birmingham.he previously taught for almost a decade at the university of notre dame. the award-winning author and co-author of seven books she has also served as the people's news commentator for cbs news and ned writes a regular column. in addition to regularly commenting on affairs for cbs, she has served as an honor expert for cnn and fox news has a prudent documentary to the likes of cnn, nbc, national geographic. she is joined in conversation tonight by...
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candida moss is edward cadbury chair of theology at university of birmingham. she briefly talked for almost a decade at the university of notre dame. the award-winning author and co-author of seven books, should also serve as they cable news commentator for cbs news and rights a column for the "daily beast." in addition to greatly n religious affairs for cbs, she has served as an on-air expert for cnn and fox news and has appeared in documentaries the likes of cnn, nbc, and national geographic. she is joined a conversations i buy doctor shively t.st j. smit, sinceve a professor of new testament at boston university school of theology and the author of strangers to him, diasporand and first invention can't household. candida moss is presenting her new book "god's ghostwriters: enslaved christians and the making of the bible." for the past 2000 years russian tradition, scholarship, and pop culture credited the authorship of the new testament to a select group of men matthew, mark, luke, john and paul. but hidden behind these names and sainted individual or a clus
candida moss is edward cadbury chair of theology at university of birmingham. she briefly talked for almost a decade at the university of notre dame. the award-winning author and co-author of seven books, should also serve as they cable news commentator for cbs news and rights a column for the "daily beast." in addition to greatly n religious affairs for cbs, she has served as an on-air expert for cnn and fox news and has appeared in documentaries the likes of cnn, nbc, and national...
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candida moss isuniversity of bi. she previously ht university noe dame. the award ar coauthor seven boo. she has also served cbs and writes a regular column for the daily in addition to regularly on religious affairs for cexperd has ap■]peared in documentaries for the likes of cnn nbc and national geographic. she is joined in conversation tonight by dr. shibley tj smithw testament at boston university school of theology, and the thor family, diaspora and first peters invention of god's candida moss is presenting her new book, god's ghostwriters enslaved christians and the making of the bible. for the■ past 2000 years christian tradition, scholarship and pop culture have credited the authorship of the new testament to a select of men. matthew mark, luke, john and paul. but hidden behind these names and sainted individuals are a cluster of unnamed enslaved coauthors andb■ collaborators. these essential workers were responsible for producing the earliestanuscripts. the new testament making the department which the texts were written. nd refining the words of
candida moss isuniversity of bi. she previously ht university noe dame. the award ar coauthor seven boo. she has also served cbs and writes a regular column for the daily in addition to regularly on religious affairs for cexperd has ap■]peared in documentaries for the likes of cnn nbc and national geographic. she is joined in conversation tonight by dr. shibley tj smithw testament at boston university school of theology, and the thor family, diaspora and first peters invention of god's...
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the ninth district hugs the great lakes, joins candida with the great lakes. so we are far north. my district extends from cleveland, ohio, the east of >> back to the white house now where press secretary jen psaki is holding the briefing. live coverage on c-span2. >> we have another special visitor and guest with us here today, the january jobs report which with all saw come out this morning is disappointing that the discourse of the need to act swiftly to der
the ninth district hugs the great lakes, joins candida with the great lakes. so we are far north. my district extends from cleveland, ohio, the east of >> back to the white house now where press secretary jen psaki is holding the briefing. live coverage on c-span2. >> we have another special visitor and guest with us here today, the january jobs report which with all saw come out this morning is disappointing that the discourse of the need to act swiftly to der
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dod that for the other candidas around here.going to win big in november and we will do it as all of you. god bless you pennsylvania. [applause] thank you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the stage candidate for governor for pennsylvania andve the first lady of pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ [chanting] [chanting] >> oh yeah. let's do this. any free people in the house? we are so thankful and humbled by your support and by this movement is going to change the course of history in pennsylvania and the united states of america. we the people are test, right? i know i am. that speech the other day to ed independence hall. old sleepy joe came crawling out of this hole without the bunny rabbit. what happened? but you know what shapiro biden was they are all cut of the same cloth and they all need to go. they do and they will. the democrats are trying to distract us with their dirty laundry list of bad ideas. i feel like i'm -- dan cox good to see b you. the next governor of maryland right there. [applause] l
dod that for the other candidas around here.going to win big in november and we will do it as all of you. god bless you pennsylvania. [applause] thank you. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ladies and gentlemen please welcome to the stage candidate for governor for pennsylvania andve the first lady of pennsylvania. [cheers and applause] ♪♪ ♪♪ [chanting] [chanting] >> oh yeah. let's do this. any free people in the house? we are so thankful and humbled by your support and by this movement is...
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and i was on the air and i had not read the copy fully and i called canada candida. [laughing] i did that on the air. i crack myself up because i thought barbara whenever call canada cah-nah-dah. that woman i stop pretending allowed the real me to come through. your life journey is ballooned to become more of who you are and fulfilling the highest, truest expression of yourself as a human being. that's why you were here. you will do that to your work and your art, through your relationships and your love. and to quote albert einstein, education is what remains after we forget what we are taught. you learn a lot here at usc. and with all that you've been taught begin to fade into the fabric of your life, i hope that what remains is your ability to analyze, to make distinctions, to be creative and to wonder down that road less traveled whenever you have the opportunity. and hope that when you go, you go all in. [applause] and better education helps you to walk the road with an open, discerning mind. discernment is what we are missing, and a kind heart. you know there a
and i was on the air and i had not read the copy fully and i called canada candida. [laughing] i did that on the air. i crack myself up because i thought barbara whenever call canada cah-nah-dah. that woman i stop pretending allowed the real me to come through. your life journey is ballooned to become more of who you are and fulfilling the highest, truest expression of yourself as a human being. that's why you were here. you will do that to your work and your art, through your relationships and...
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we were at the pier last night , it was viewed as the ellis island of candida with more than a million people coming into this spear to begin life as canadians from europe. seven of my eight great-grandparents came from ireland to the united states in the 1850's, and the eighth was the diverse one, came from scotland with a scottish dad and an irish mother. but then i had an experience that was a pivotal experience of my formation, which was being a missionary in honduras in 1980 and 1981 in the northern triangle, one of the countries that is traditionally produced the most folks who are coming to us of the border looking for refuge here in this country. why haven't we done something? can we do something? there was a lot of reasons we have not done something since the immigration reform bill of 1986, but i'm going to tell you one. we, me, politicians, leaders, live coverage here on c-span2. >> the u.s. doing this. >> to take a step back, we are okay and seeking to engage with counterparts. the secretary has been briefed and we are keeping the developed. let me mention it is ironclad an
we were at the pier last night , it was viewed as the ellis island of candida with more than a million people coming into this spear to begin life as canadians from europe. seven of my eight great-grandparents came from ireland to the united states in the 1850's, and the eighth was the diverse one, came from scotland with a scottish dad and an irish mother. but then i had an experience that was a pivotal experience of my formation, which was being a missionary in honduras in 1980 and 1981 in...
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we were at the pier last night , it was viewed as the ellis island of candida with more than a million people coming into this spear to begin life as canadians from europe. seven of my eight great-grandparents came from ireland to the united states in the 1850's, and the eighth was the diverse one, came from scotland with a scottish dad and an irish mother. but then i had an experience that was a pivotal experience of my formation, which was being a missionary in honduras in 1980 and 1981 in the northern triangle, one of the countries that is traditionally produced the most folks who are coming to us of the border looking for refuge here in this country. why haven't we done something? can we do something? there was a lot of reasons we have not done something since the immigration reform bill of 1986, but i'm going to tell you one. we, me, politicians, leaders, live coverage here on c-span2. >> the u.s. doing this. >> to take a step back, we are okay and seeking to engage with counterparts. the secretary has been briefed and we are keeping the developed. let me mention it is ironclad an
we were at the pier last night , it was viewed as the ellis island of candida with more than a million people coming into this spear to begin life as canadians from europe. seven of my eight great-grandparents came from ireland to the united states in the 1850's, and the eighth was the diverse one, came from scotland with a scottish dad and an irish mother. but then i had an experience that was a pivotal experience of my formation, which was being a missionary in honduras in 1980 and 1981 in...
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in fact, presidents across fact, presidents across both parties have led with moral clarity from candida reagan until now. now we have a pres. who leaves our allies feeling betrayed and our adversaries feeling emboldened, and there is no better example of that than what is happening now in the middle east. i always point out that in the entire region in the entire middle east there is only one pro- american free enterprise democratic nation , the jewish state of israel. america has strong ties. it is everything we wish and on the middle east a look like in the future. free, tolerant, democratic, peaceloving and desirous a better future. today israel stands on the front lines of the civilizational struggle against radical apocalyptic islam, and this term is not an attempt to be provocative. it is an attempt to be accurate, descriptive of the true beliefs of the leaders of both iran and the islamic state, that they are living in and times and mass genocide is there way to honor god. this enemy hates our nations the liberal democracy, products of the judeo-christian religion for the exact s
in fact, presidents across fact, presidents across both parties have led with moral clarity from candida reagan until now. now we have a pres. who leaves our allies feeling betrayed and our adversaries feeling emboldened, and there is no better example of that than what is happening now in the middle east. i always point out that in the entire region in the entire middle east there is only one pro- american free enterprise democratic nation , the jewish state of israel. america has strong ties....
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the same time, understand as a leader we have good friends and there to the north by the name of candida and to the south by the of mexico. >> host: virginia, republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. how are you? >> host: doing well. go ahead with the congressman. >> caller: this is a little long-winded and i apologize but i was in the marine corps for five years as a topographic analyst which may be an expert in understanding terrain and of the enemy is affected and how we can properly operate using the train to our advantage. i'm a contractor with a company called aipac expert solutions and we have terrestrial sensors that monitor borders here in the us and overseas protecting our men and women in uniform. and i agree with the guest speaker in his original statement saying it's a 14th century solution to build a wall. and i wish with all my heart that everybody would look into better technology, along with what my company does, protecting the men and women overseas. if we are doing so well over there, why are we doing to save our citizens at home? >> guest: verse of all i wan
the same time, understand as a leader we have good friends and there to the north by the name of candida and to the south by the of mexico. >> host: virginia, republican. good morning. >> caller: good morning. how are you? >> host: doing well. go ahead with the congressman. >> caller: this is a little long-winded and i apologize but i was in the marine corps for five years as a topographic analyst which may be an expert in understanding terrain and of the enemy is...
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isn'is it the lack of a candidae oversight? if cms encouraging fiscal restraint? and where and exchanges decide to shut that has cms sought to refute any of the federal grant dollars, lastly are the exchange is doomed to fail? in my estimations in this oversight has been woefully sloppy at best, willfully ignorant at worst but with obvious spending abuses costing taxpayers millions. we hope cms will be forthright and entry the committees many outstanding questions on its failure in overseeing the aca's state exchanges as will provide members the blueprint of how the administration can recoup lost taxpayer dollars. right at the situation is a mess and taxpayers are on the losing side and that is unacceptable. this hearing comes at a time when premiums are on the rise, major insurers are publicly questioning their decisions to join. co-ops are failing at 11 rate in are failing at dawn raid in state the changes are expressing doubts about their amplitude this long-term. bounty evidence suggests the aca faces mounting problems in 2016. i thank acting administrator sla
isn'is it the lack of a candidae oversight? if cms encouraging fiscal restraint? and where and exchanges decide to shut that has cms sought to refute any of the federal grant dollars, lastly are the exchange is doomed to fail? in my estimations in this oversight has been woefully sloppy at best, willfully ignorant at worst but with obvious spending abuses costing taxpayers millions. we hope cms will be forthright and entry the committees many outstanding questions on its failure in overseeing...
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i'm not mistaken, stayed in woods, in case for a while and then headed off to the north right, and candida? >> those were cases could not go out on being maroons and they need to then go to the north. i asked some examples of that. there were also where people wanted to go to the north and could not again for one reason or another and leave the bruins for maybe a year or two years and then found an opportunity and then went away. >> one of the areas you mention which doesn't sound like a very hospitable place the great dismal swamp of virginia. seems like they were marooned communities. that sounds like it's off the beaten path, right? >> yes. the reason why say they were so many roots there we don't keep the numbers in the 19 century between two and 3000 maroons there. probably exaggerated. but the dismal swamp jack a big -- the dismal swamp jack is really big. people actually run away there. and some were really living, really really secretly you know in the swamp. they have farms they could cultivate and others, very interesting part as well. others were still being maroons but working
i'm not mistaken, stayed in woods, in case for a while and then headed off to the north right, and candida? >> those were cases could not go out on being maroons and they need to then go to the north. i asked some examples of that. there were also where people wanted to go to the north and could not again for one reason or another and leave the bruins for maybe a year or two years and then found an opportunity and then went away. >> one of the areas you mention which doesn't sound...
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democratic candidas anddn between them 330 $350 million $50 million in those states? in south carolina biden got 43.5% and harrison got 44.2. 44. in iowa he got 44.9. the number of candidates on either se of ran withi two points ahead or behind is pretty small. even kelly ended up being about two points ahead of biden. that's it. obviously collins, bullock, you know, ran four points at but that was fro 40-44. it is really hard now to win senate races andtates they go the other way forresident. it's not impossible. '08 we have six of those, six senate candidates in states that voted the oth way. in 12 it was five or four and zeron 16. it was one in 2020. any off there's more opportunity, to kind of separate, but certainly eve in the house, last time chart it was what, like fiv -- 28 split tickets aer -- split house districts every 2016? >> it was 2 >> total? 2 [inaudible] >> i was like 23 balkans and four owe five 2 democrats in trp districts. it probably going to be mewhere in that very low number again. this has reall consequences for governing. if your jill biden an
democratic candidas anddn between them 330 $350 million $50 million in those states? in south carolina biden got 43.5% and harrison got 44.2. 44. in iowa he got 44.9. the number of candidates on either se of ran withi two points ahead or behind is pretty small. even kelly ended up being about two points ahead of biden. that's it. obviously collins, bullock, you know, ran four points at but that was fro 40-44. it is really hard now to win senate races andtates they go the other way forresident....
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thew debit will show up candidae converse and clash, how to respond and how to recover, or not when bruised but not of this at this late date should be determined it of how one votes. those are two viewpoints and you can add yours to the mix. president trump. if you support joe biden. 202-748-8002 if you are undecided. on the topic of the debates, vicki from new york joins us. how would you answer the question? >> i need to see the debate to be point-blank. i need to see the debate. i think it is necessary, i think they still matter. opportunity for me as a viewer and a voter to be able to see exactly where their positions are, right out of their mouths. whatever, i, no need to see the debate. i support biden simply because i can take this dog and pony show anymore. our code you learn more by what a candidate says or what both people bring to the stage? >> a class of ideas. and what their solutions are for the many problems that we have nowadays. problems,as those what is top of that list you'd like to see the candidates address? caller: covid-19. , although thece economy matters. just pick
thew debit will show up candidae converse and clash, how to respond and how to recover, or not when bruised but not of this at this late date should be determined it of how one votes. those are two viewpoints and you can add yours to the mix. president trump. if you support joe biden. 202-748-8002 if you are undecided. on the topic of the debates, vicki from new york joins us. how would you answer the question? >> i need to see the debate to be point-blank. i need to see the debate. i...
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i do think it's interesting to think about the fact that candida will be in tpp and we will not be. this desire to tighten rules of origin that stems from that. you can imagine that candida becomes more deeply integrated into the asia-pacific through tpp, and the u.s. would be worried about competition from that integration. particularly to supply chain. so the fact that we're not in tpp is also driving some of this i think behavior that we are seeing. >> can you talk about the politics of this in mexico in specifically is there any chance that these negotiations don't conclude before the new government takes over, and if so, what happened? >> that is precisely the topic of our next panel. we will be dealing with that very soon. any more questions? anymore questions. there's one over here. let me collect a couple or maybe three question because we are right at the end of our time. a couple of questions over here. >> can you give sort of a professorial come just sort of a basic analysis of what trump has repeatedly called for, which is international trade tariffs with the u.s. to dro
i do think it's interesting to think about the fact that candida will be in tpp and we will not be. this desire to tighten rules of origin that stems from that. you can imagine that candida becomes more deeply integrated into the asia-pacific through tpp, and the u.s. would be worried about competition from that integration. particularly to supply chain. so the fact that we're not in tpp is also driving some of this i think behavior that we are seeing. >> can you talk about the politics...
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but i just move onto something else with the candida. senator blunt and i were just in candidate and heard a lot about the issues and then one of the things that's important is the border crossings. the cbp has reached some private partner, private partner partnerships for the appropriation legislation for 2013 and 2014. from my understanding it allows private money to be leveraged with public money to improve border crossings which helps with other things. right now those projects have been piloted on the mexican border. i was up in international falls one of the busiest ports of entry in minnesota, and we like to commit some commitment to add northern borders for this partnerships as soon as possible. do you know what is in the works of? >> so we have the reimbursable services availability keep us, and then we also have the donation of real property to us. we have a handful of locations that are currently using the reimbursement for services, and we have solicited for a next round of applications, which we received and we're going thro
but i just move onto something else with the candida. senator blunt and i were just in candidate and heard a lot about the issues and then one of the things that's important is the border crossings. the cbp has reached some private partner, private partner partnerships for the appropriation legislation for 2013 and 2014. from my understanding it allows private money to be leveraged with public money to improve border crossings which helps with other things. right now those projects have been...
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he was a h presidential candidae who knew roger stone was talking about a wiki leak drop on democratic national committee e-mails.ks i will explain each in a few moments. i am providing the committee today with several documents these include a copy of a check mr. trump wrote from his personal bank account after he became president to reimburse me for the hush money payment i made to cover up his affair with an adult film star and to prevent damage to his campaign. copies of financial statements of 2012 and 2013 she get to such institutions as deutsche bank. a copy of an article of mr. trump's handwriting on it portrait of himself. that he arrange for the bidder ahead of time and reimburse the bitter from the account of the nonprofit charitable foundation. a picture now hanging in one of his country clubs. copies of letters i wrote, at trump's direction that threatened his high school, colleges, and the college board not to release his grades for sat scores. i hope my appearance here today, my guilty plea and might work with law enforcement agencies are steps along the path of redempti
he was a h presidential candidae who knew roger stone was talking about a wiki leak drop on democratic national committee e-mails.ks i will explain each in a few moments. i am providing the committee today with several documents these include a copy of a check mr. trump wrote from his personal bank account after he became president to reimburse me for the hush money payment i made to cover up his affair with an adult film star and to prevent damage to his campaign. copies of financial...
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certainly during the primary debate, kamala harris was also one that attacked thena candidae joe bidenof busing and raising questions about his ability to handle racial issues. it was surprising that they ended up selecting harris. there was hesitation even within the biden family that they would choose somebody who had attacked him on these issues. i think my reporting found out that jill biden, the first lady, famously favored susan rice over hairs -- hairs hair. there were oths his circles kamala was not the first choice. they went forward president's as and certainly former president barack obama did a lot to defend kamala harris even though he made sure that it was joe make. host: nate in tallahassee, florida, independent. caller: good morning. host: good morning. caller: i only seem 0 get on when you are on. i just listened to the young man, to your right there. it seems to me that for some reason c-span is making this program today into an extension of fox news. this man has nothing to say positive. though i will admit i would not support kamala as president if she ran singularl
certainly during the primary debate, kamala harris was also one that attacked thena candidae joe bidenof busing and raising questions about his ability to handle racial issues. it was surprising that they ended up selecting harris. there was hesitation even within the biden family that they would choose somebody who had attacked him on these issues. i think my reporting found out that jill biden, the first lady, famously favored susan rice over hairs -- hairs hair. there were oths his circles...
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the question is wouldn't cassius clay have beenappealing candida?l have been, but what happened with hannibal delegates were in a panic that. the seward supporters were going to bolt from the party at, not bolt, but not get as much as should. and they relied, on new york's money and power to get republicans to to nominate for vice president who was appealing to the seward forces. and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite global convention and what they had done the seward. so they they opted for this guy in maine hamlin a former democrat who was friendly with seward. and this was absolute surprised. everyone they they went t was it night playing cards some friends and there was a pounding on his door and he went to the door and congratulate and mr. vice president said, what are you talking about? you've been nominated vice job. but he he finally decided do it. so that's and lincoln no say in hamlin it was the convention came up with over here. good morning bryan steenburgen gra
the question is wouldn't cassius clay have beenappealing candida?l have been, but what happened with hannibal delegates were in a panic that. the seward supporters were going to bolt from the party at, not bolt, but not get as much as should. and they relied, on new york's money and power to get republicans to to nominate for vice president who was appealing to the seward forces. and they went to new yorkers. and the new yorkers absolutely refused. they they they wouldn't condone this despite...
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but i should mention there are a lot of these districtth candidas that have attacked nancy pelosi the past and then nancy pelosi endorses those things with her blessing they are attacking because she would have a democrat in the house and republican, so this is not a new dynamic. last year it was a direct challenge to the leadership in the smalle,smaller challenge 20s a bigger challenge to the. they are moving on and going to the senate and the governor's races and nowhere to go to. it's too radioactive to win or is not effective but there is frustration. >> host: who are the talents that have gone to other places? >> guest: chris van hollen went to the senate in california on the way up to the leadership and didn't have anywhere else to go. who else is in that category. donna edwards in maryland ran for the senate and lost to chris van hollen so you have this kind of middle generationyo that is nowhere to go and they disappeared. >> host: berkeley springs west virginia republican, go ahead. >> caller: i would like your appointment on the special counsel to investigate the corruption
but i should mention there are a lot of these districtth candidas that have attacked nancy pelosi the past and then nancy pelosi endorses those things with her blessing they are attacking because she would have a democrat in the house and republican, so this is not a new dynamic. last year it was a direct challenge to the leadership in the smalle,smaller challenge 20s a bigger challenge to the. they are moving on and going to the senate and the governor's races and nowhere to go to. it's too...
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candida, united states, israel. over the course of the years that followed, we've heard from hundreds of holocaust survivors survived and went on to live because of these gentlemen. we hosted three reunions at our high school. 2007 for the first one, 2009 abc world news keep up, were they are persons of the week. that was really cool. we did a final one at the high school in 2011. we also did one in israel, a big one. we had 11 reunions overall. i became an official lay member if you will of the 30 infantry division world war ii mission, i met the president who happened to be the liaison officer between the 30th infantry division and 743rd tank battalion. frank was the soldier, he was in his mid- 20s who was the man who took these people saturday, the 14th of april 1945 and got him out of harm's way. there was an abandoned chairman off the base, a proving ground for their advanced weaponry, there were hospital and barracks and german nurses and german doctors and this is where the people stayed for six weeks to get
candida, united states, israel. over the course of the years that followed, we've heard from hundreds of holocaust survivors survived and went on to live because of these gentlemen. we hosted three reunions at our high school. 2007 for the first one, 2009 abc world news keep up, were they are persons of the week. that was really cool. we did a final one at the high school in 2011. we also did one in israel, a big one. we had 11 reunions overall. i became an official lay member if you will of...
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and in the case of candida or australia that has an abundance of critical minerals, the fact that we are being pretty provocative and pretty difficult. i don't know why i would be incentivized as another nation to necessarily bend over backwards to do business with us and have a relationship on things like processing and mining. to be honest, even though some farmer finds a lithium field that's going to take 20 years to be able to figure out and another ten to pull anything out of the ground. so we need tony be able to relyn our friends andnd allies. >> what you hear from the chipmakers in pennsylvania that you talk to. >> anxiety. >> in the world right now is a common theme. a concern of what are the words coming out of the white house and what other people like them and businesses like there's there isn't a whole lot of chip manufacturing that are located one place of the global entities even the manufacturer is in the chip organization in my district and community are global entities that happen to be at lake and congressional district and other businesses. and around the country
and in the case of candida or australia that has an abundance of critical minerals, the fact that we are being pretty provocative and pretty difficult. i don't know why i would be incentivized as another nation to necessarily bend over backwards to do business with us and have a relationship on things like processing and mining. to be honest, even though some farmer finds a lithium field that's going to take 20 years to be able to figure out and another ten to pull anything out of the ground....
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. >> what is particularly crazy about that as you well know what we used to impose the quotas on candida was a national security measure. the way in which people with a straight face said the president is really twisted the law beyond belief how will our longest term allies be the national security threat of canada is beyond belief. will this keep a straight face and not only be against but will look the other way if the user national security measure against canada as a longtime ally. >> it is funny you say that. i'm in charge of the appropriations subcommittee and the va andha related agencies which include the american battle vitamins. i'm the minority and i took time to only to visit the american side but the british and canadian cemeteries. i keep say they died alongside of us the beaches of normandy and another national security and the fighting with us in w afghanistan and my dearest friends and partners and allies almost the beginning of thehe republican. they have been true friends. it's an egregious thing to do. by the way we exported more still to canada than they did to us. t
. >> what is particularly crazy about that as you well know what we used to impose the quotas on candida was a national security measure. the way in which people with a straight face said the president is really twisted the law beyond belief how will our longest term allies be the national security threat of canada is beyond belief. will this keep a straight face and not only be against but will look the other way if the user national security measure against canada as a longtime ally....
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ve led this party through that change, and jeremy corbyn is not just a labourç■@ candida, he's expelled [inaudible] newspaper. you've givenhe a hurry. tony blair made the bank of england independent in the first week of his landslide. at prime minister kier starmer do on the first day, first week of a hi government, if -- labour government, and how long will you give voters or to jud abili? >> the first thing i'd dos to s- politics to service, to serve this country. i can make the politics deferred. i had a career in the law before this. my wife rather thinks i should have stayed with it -- [laughter] ted to serve my count,■i and think politics in the last 10-14 years has become too much a■bout self-entitlement and not enough about serving. so the mindset change most impog will be service, countryih■ fir, party second. every decision will be dictated by first, service of the country. and i'll be judged on that service as i have been in the past. i've worked with the police in northern ireland changing that to have the confidence of both communities■v with, with others. i worked at the c
ve led this party through that change, and jeremy corbyn is not just a labourç■@ candida, he's expelled [inaudible] newspaper. you've givenhe a hurry. tony blair made the bank of england independent in the first week of his landslide. at prime minister kier starmer do on the first day, first week of a hi government, if -- labour government, and how long will you give voters or to jud abili? >> the first thing i'd dos to s- politics to service, to serve this country. i can make the...
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you participate inhe campaign or help in any way the democratic candidas that are running for senaten georgia? >> guest: i think it is a critically important election. if in fact the democrats are able to win those two seats than they would have a sliver of a majority in the senate with the vice president the tiebreaker. i will do what i am asked to do in terms of being helpful. at the end of the day that is going to be determined by the people of georgia. i am always flattered when people say we need you in here, it will make all the difference. ultimately what makes a difference, people like stacy abrams who have been working for years in the trenches galvanizing and mobilizing to recognize their own power. i am a huge believer in grassroots bottom-up work and what started with safety a her gubernatorial mpaign and she perpetuated and others got involved with, that is the reason georgia went r joe biden and that is what i think it is going to take to sustain this down the ro, if i am doing someobo calls or guest appearances it gets people excited, the people in georgia recognizing
you participate inhe campaign or help in any way the democratic candidas that are running for senaten georgia? >> guest: i think it is a critically important election. if in fact the democrats are able to win those two seats than they would have a sliver of a majority in the senate with the vice president the tiebreaker. i will do what i am asked to do in terms of being helpful. at the end of the day that is going to be determined by the people of georgia. i am always flattered when...
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bennett wanted the party to chose the jen olor two other candida candidate. in the funniest of fun and harpers weekly, the radical cartoonists cast lincoln as the nationalal joker, a circus gesture who was reminded of another joke and story. he stands grinning and the three war time scenes are hospital, battlefield, and liberty consumed by frames each pointing the grotesque contrast between unprecedentedal levity and marshall horror. setting the tone for the piece democrats assault on lincoln was the striking front cover of andrew and there is actually a typo there. lincoln honor. .... into their campaign themes and the administration's radical islamism and its tyrannical assault on civil liberties and generally demoralizing influence. none was more challenging than the military slaughter. the chicago times never slowed to manufacture a story that the campaign in virginia had a conclave the bottle went fully around and the anecdote and the smutty joke followed itself in quick succession. he has the little jokes and stories and became a democrat campaign stapl
bennett wanted the party to chose the jen olor two other candida candidate. in the funniest of fun and harpers weekly, the radical cartoonists cast lincoln as the nationalal joker, a circus gesture who was reminded of another joke and story. he stands grinning and the three war time scenes are hospital, battlefield, and liberty consumed by frames each pointing the grotesque contrast between unprecedentedal levity and marshall horror. setting the tone for the piece democrats assault on lincoln...
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husband has published a couple memoirs at this time, and they been published by a small press and candida, perhaps self-published. quite interesting. >> one of the things remarkable about your book and her store, and i should point out you mentioned her looks, a real striking figure is hard to characterize her but the image on the cover really says it all. you all probably can't see it from a distance, but she knows how to handle a pistol. and especially with the sort of beehive haircut that gives a nice luck's been she did have a fashion thing. a high collar, a manager in color and madame nhu was one of the first to say, you know, if you've got it, flaunt it. so she cut the neck down so you could see kind of her collarbone. at the time this was like really risk a. so the president, her brother-in-law, said don't you think that's a little too flashy quick she said something like, it's not your neck that is sticking out, it's mine so shut up. >> that's a great line. what is going to say though is it's fascinating not just from a geopolitical standpoint and from a historical standpoint but
husband has published a couple memoirs at this time, and they been published by a small press and candida, perhaps self-published. quite interesting. >> one of the things remarkable about your book and her store, and i should point out you mentioned her looks, a real striking figure is hard to characterize her but the image on the cover really says it all. you all probably can't see it from a distance, but she knows how to handle a pistol. and especially with the sort of beehive haircut...
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china is trying to claim status and seem to have a aboutation with russia that and public facts that candida earlier this year discovered the canadian waters. i've been seeing that this is not a strategic area valuable and right with valuable commodities and energy and minerals. it's also commercial geopolitical implications and frankly security implications. it is no doubt that china has its eyes and designs and in fact it has something called the polar silk roadno initiative. it cannot be ignored that that area is rising in its importance. recently i sent a letter with chairman kaine and fellow members of this committee and secretary blinken seeking the states plan for the arctic allies and partners for russia in chinese influence in the region within the letter i pointed to finland in addition sweden as a marker of the fundamentalin shift. >> firstst and foremost, i guess this would be what can they do to expand on the partnership and the arctic in a common understanding from nato to further engagement in the region or some other member nations that might take some more convincing. >> i a
china is trying to claim status and seem to have a aboutation with russia that and public facts that candida earlier this year discovered the canadian waters. i've been seeing that this is not a strategic area valuable and right with valuable commodities and energy and minerals. it's also commercial geopolitical implications and frankly security implications. it is no doubt that china has its eyes and designs and in fact it has something called the polar silk roadno initiative. it cannot be...
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kennedy loving press that sought to discredit or defame any woman who became inconveniencedhe to the candidaeve in the book an picture of the accident scee was that tough to find? >> it was not easy. yes, yes. i thought it was important to include because you get this year carnage that was brought to him by that crash. it happened on o nantucket. this iss the irony of the wealty enclaves that have the emergency medical treatment that you would see and at major metropolis. they lost critical time. senator ted kennedy i will say this, he admittedly called her out and got the best doctors to treat pam. it was ultimately for not. when she learned that she was going to be paralyzed for life, she took a cigarette and imprinted the letters of eie on her abdomen, she wanted to die. >> a gc of the kennedys? whatte she did not. in fact she was urged to by her parents in particular. even though they made it clear that the kennedy family themselves in a be paying out, it would be an insurance company. pam said you don't see your friends. she believed joe in the candidates when they said whatever youer ne
kennedy loving press that sought to discredit or defame any woman who became inconveniencedhe to the candidaeve in the book an picture of the accident scee was that tough to find? >> it was not easy. yes, yes. i thought it was important to include because you get this year carnage that was brought to him by that crash. it happened on o nantucket. this iss the irony of the wealty enclaves that have the emergency medical treatment that you would see and at major metropolis. they lost...
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in the case of candida, candida has decided of course to bridge with the f-18 but they have it shut the door on the f-35 down the line. the time will tell and, of course, that will be their judgments. they do remain as part of the program. they are contributing to be a part of the program, but then i decided to actually purchase it at this point in time but again that remains an open question for the future. spirit take another one from back and then go to tony. the gentleman in the white shi shirt. >> we haven't talked at all about north korea and some interested in sort of your views on the current threat and the role the air force in responding to that, and just moving forward where we go from here. >> so north korea is a major threat. we talked, we talked about the four plus one. north korea as one of the four, let's put it that way. north korea, iran, china, russia and then terrorism, particularly isil but other forms of terrorism. so that's the four plus one. the u.s. air force is very involved in deterring, countering that threat so in what we call the continuous bomber presence
in the case of candida, candida has decided of course to bridge with the f-18 but they have it shut the door on the f-35 down the line. the time will tell and, of course, that will be their judgments. they do remain as part of the program. they are contributing to be a part of the program, but then i decided to actually purchase it at this point in time but again that remains an open question for the future. spirit take another one from back and then go to tony. the gentleman in the white shi...
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i think bernie got the largest amount of donations for black people than anyny other candidae in the democratic and factor those and as a party. >> host: can those be a voice for the party if it remains with so many? >> guest: i don't think so. i think that's part of the thing. some of the talking points around the hill could it be the republican party is going to become the party of the working class and part of that i think comes from they are not afraid of the populace language and of the sort of economic disillusionment. but when you don't feel like you're government is showing up for you in tangible ways in some ways it is a lot easier to try to make the case that well why do you need government? you need government as your life. allmo governmentne does is take money out of your pocket. iglike maybe we need to move awy from the government. that is the kind of tension point that's playing out. >> host: part of what i'm hearing you say is that by governing the democratic party does not show the value of whether the government orng this that can be done and that even as people cont
i think bernie got the largest amount of donations for black people than anyny other candidae in the democratic and factor those and as a party. >> host: can those be a voice for the party if it remains with so many? >> guest: i don't think so. i think that's part of the thing. some of the talking points around the hill could it be the republican party is going to become the party of the working class and part of that i think comes from they are not afraid of the populace language...
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single bill bill will signal 10 seconds left in the bell will ring twice when the times is up or the candidas will have the opportunity to ask a question of each other during the debate. candidates will start with a one minute opening statement for the starting order would determine -- was determined earlier by coin toss. >> dr. gross your one minute opening statement please. thank you to alaska public media hand ktuu-tv noibi for tuning in. i am al gross and i'm a lifelong alaskan. i'm an independent. so doctor i've listened to do and taking care of people all the way up to no attack and is a commercial fisherman i've worked from ketchikan to bristol bay put alaskans deserve to have a senator that they can trust and we can't trust dan sullivan. but just as i will take coverage away from. existing conditions and hurting alaska from his support to the billion-dollar family company doing direct business with the communist government of china bridge night you'll hear dance a lot about schumer and pelosi but that's absurd. i'm an alaskan mmr is going to put alaska first. unlike d'amato plan to be
single bill bill will signal 10 seconds left in the bell will ring twice when the times is up or the candidas will have the opportunity to ask a question of each other during the debate. candidates will start with a one minute opening statement for the starting order would determine -- was determined earlier by coin toss. >> dr. gross your one minute opening statement please. thank you to alaska public media hand ktuu-tv noibi for tuning in. i am al gross and i'm a lifelong alaskan. i'm...
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when we come back, we will have closing statements from our two candida candidates running for governor. we will be right back. >> one last question, it is for both of you. you will have 30 seconds to answer. this question comes from patricia via facebook. what she wants to know is what are your intentions to focus on to help curb the high rate of crime here in hawaii because we see so much crime on a daily basis? you have 30 seconds. >> as governor, i'm going to address the revolving door that's going on in our state arresting people, letting them go, not having enough prison spaces, not addressing the fact that we have a high rate of incarcerated individuals that are actually being shipped off to the mainland instead of keeping them home here connected to their families and rehabilitation. my goal as governor is going to be to rehaul and revamp the public safety system, to not only adequately fund it but make sure that we can actually keep all of our incarcerated individuals here, that we can start a transitionary program, that we can increase the amount of rehabilitation services, su
when we come back, we will have closing statements from our two candida candidates running for governor. we will be right back. >> one last question, it is for both of you. you will have 30 seconds to answer. this question comes from patricia via facebook. what she wants to know is what are your intentions to focus on to help curb the high rate of crime here in hawaii because we see so much crime on a daily basis? you have 30 seconds. >> as governor, i'm going to address the...
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this is the candida species but what we would we do with them if we brought them back -- back?where would we put them even how different their habitat is today when it tried in these enormous flocks. can we do at it? not yet but the technology is advancing at an incredibly rapid pace and i have no doubt the time will come when someone does change sequences from one species to look more like something else. and should we do it? someone has written a look like this and i'm expected to have a concrete opinion about whether we should. i don't know and i think it really depends on what species we are talking about. there are a bunch of different species that have been proposed that are being worked on by various routes for de-extinction de-extinction. the prairie chicken that usip on martha's vineyard and the mammoth passenger pigeon and the stellar sea cow. there's also the gastric brooding frog with a cargo all sorts of different species and each one of them has a separate list of technical ethical and ecological challenges associated with bringing them back great a guy honestly t
this is the candida species but what we would we do with them if we brought them back -- back?where would we put them even how different their habitat is today when it tried in these enormous flocks. can we do at it? not yet but the technology is advancing at an incredibly rapid pace and i have no doubt the time will come when someone does change sequences from one species to look more like something else. and should we do it? someone has written a look like this and i'm expected to have a...
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also there was a threat of the french coming down from candida and converting everybody to catholicismwe can laugh this off but it was thought as very real at the time. when the war started washington refuse to any french officer in his command. there were several who came over and tried to get in on it. he didn't want them because they were disruptive and they wouldn't learn english. the once you finally came over and learn english, as lafayette did very, very quickly, and others had not spoken in english before that were welcomed but it took some time. a number of them actually back and there was continued to station it was not entirely clear until finally the war became desperate enough that they had to send french troops, that washington would permit french troops to serve alongside american troops. >> thank you. >> i'd like to thank you for a wonderful evening, and thank you all for coming. >> thank you. [applause] [inaudible conversations] .. >>. [inaudible conversation] good evening everybody, ladies and gentlemen.
also there was a threat of the french coming down from candida and converting everybody to catholicismwe can laugh this off but it was thought as very real at the time. when the war started washington refuse to any french officer in his command. there were several who came over and tried to get in on it. he didn't want them because they were disruptive and they wouldn't learn english. the once you finally came over and learn english, as lafayette did very, very quickly, and others had not...
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if you look at candida, australia, zealand, highly developed countries all free riding on inventions in the united states. if you look at access to the population, i don't have the exact numbers are but i think if you say there were 100 products, 100 new products authorized in the united states, australia and new zealand, the population has only access to 30% of the period in the uk that excess of 47%. normally two to three years later than the u.s. their citizens are not getting quality health care. >> so you're saying that's why candidate is cheaper? >> because of rations and because it can because it free rides off of american innovation. our ability, in our industry, let me be very clear. we have sunk all the money up front. you are not paying for the pill. the pill is an artifact. what you are paying for it all of that clinical trials, all of that knowledge and experience issue which tells you that you will do what it will do. the pill is irrelevant. it's just the way of getting that into your body. once you've done all that work, you are very subject to commercial blackmail. be
if you look at candida, australia, zealand, highly developed countries all free riding on inventions in the united states. if you look at access to the population, i don't have the exact numbers are but i think if you say there were 100 products, 100 new products authorized in the united states, australia and new zealand, the population has only access to 30% of the period in the uk that excess of 47%. normally two to three years later than the u.s. their citizens are not getting quality health...
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husband has published a couple memoirs at this time, and they been published by a small press and candida, perhaps self-published. quite interesting. >> one of the things remarkable about your book and her store, and i should point out you mentioned her looks, a real striking figure is hard to characterize her but the image on the cover really says it all. you all probably can't see it from a distance, but she knows how to handle a pistol. and especially with the sort of beehive haircut that gives a nice luck's been she did have a fashion thing. a high collar, a manager in color and madame nhu was one of the first to say, you know, if you've got it, flaunt it. so she cut the neck down so you could see kind of her collarbone. at the time this was like really risk a. so the president, her brother-in-law, said don't you think that's a little too flashy quick she said something like, it's not your neck that is sticking out, it's mine so shut up. >> that's a great line. what is going to say though is it's fascinating not just from a geopolitical standpoint and from a historical standpoint but
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candidates, not all of them, but most of them come of the mistakes they make, most of them are of the candidahty. might advise to anybody -- canned variety. my advice for anyone in a debate or interview, the first thing you do, no matter what else you do, you answer the question. >> host: good idea. >> guest: are you in favor of a lockbox for social security? yes. then you tell them what. you don't start with social security, where members so forth and so on. i remember an example and a bush-gore debate where one of them was asked him it was at a town hall meeting in st. louis, and i knew the question was coming. because i had gone through them beforehand, you know, with the questioners. this woman asked, i can't move or now, they both handled it exactly poorly, the same way. the question was, what do you have to say to the and people about our country right now? and the answer was a canned answer about social security. in other words, the opportunity was there for somebody, for either one of those guys to say well you know, anything, you know? about the opportunities that exist in our countr
candidates, not all of them, but most of them come of the mistakes they make, most of them are of the candidahty. might advise to anybody -- canned variety. my advice for anyone in a debate or interview, the first thing you do, no matter what else you do, you answer the question. >> host: good idea. >> guest: are you in favor of a lockbox for social security? yes. then you tell them what. you don't start with social security, where members so forth and so on. i remember an example...