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they are petitioning the king for redress of grievances. they demand, respectfully, their rights as loyal british subjects, but they are thinking of the word they dare not whisper, and in their hearts, these sons of the old world have ecome something new. >> the distinctions etween virginians, pennsylvanians, new yorkers, and new englanders are no more. i am not a virginian but an merican. singing] >> i received the petitions of the king and sent it off, but it was thrown under the table. >> petitions to the king? i dreaded them, like death. after all, they might have been accepted. but now it is 1975. instead of satisfaction, the king has sent us redcoats to quiet us by force. >> i am in perpetual anxiety, mr. adams. lest the mad measure of mixing soldiers among a people whose minds are in such a state of irritation as may be attended with some mischief or an accidental quarrel, a personal insult, an imprudent order or 20 other things may produce a tumult in which such carnage may ensue as to make a breach that can never afterwards be ealed
they are petitioning the king for redress of grievances. they demand, respectfully, their rights as loyal british subjects, but they are thinking of the word they dare not whisper, and in their hearts, these sons of the old world have ecome something new. >> the distinctions etween virginians, pennsylvanians, new yorkers, and new englanders are no more. i am not a virginian but an merican. singing] >> i received the petitions of the king and sent it off, but it was thrown under the...
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we have built it right under the king's nose. it was not the words of a day a year, and now 1775 is upon us. the second cotton of congress is a war congress. >> g are surrounded by dangers. determined to get our colleagues to agree on some plan . there is a division of thousands. in furnishingious a southern general. >> i respect mr. hancock wishes the nomination. he has little more military experience. >> but will washington accept that? he does not seek the post. >> he seems virtuous and discrete. and kind. i dare say, he will serve. man does nota arrive at a civil assembly in unless, unless he wants that job. >> mr. hancock? >> gentlemen, i propose that congress adopts an army already in place at cambridge. although this is not the proper time to nominate a general, i have no hesitation to declare that i have but one general in mind for that important command, a gentleman from virginia. a great -- virginiachildren from who would not wish to hear himself race but his great talent and universal character would demand the approva
we have built it right under the king's nose. it was not the words of a day a year, and now 1775 is upon us. the second cotton of congress is a war congress. >> g are surrounded by dangers. determined to get our colleagues to agree on some plan . there is a division of thousands. in furnishingious a southern general. >> i respect mr. hancock wishes the nomination. he has little more military experience. >> but will washington accept that? he does not seek the post. >>...
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they are petitioning the king for redress of grievances. they demand respectfully their rights as loyal british subjects, but they are thinking of the word they dare not whisper. sons of hearts, these the old world have become something new. >> i am not a virginian, but an american. ♪ >> i received the petitions of the king and sent it off. >> petition to the king? . dreaded them like death after all, they might have been accepted. satisfaction, the has had force. >> the mad measure of mixing soldiers with people whose minds may be attended with some sudden mischief or an accidental .uarrel, and imprudent order .uch carnage may ensue >> so be it. april 19, 1775. so it has happened. a dispatch from the committee of safety. to all friends of american liberty, be it known that this day,ng, before break of they fired without provocation and killed six men and wounded four others. the war wasn't part of the revolution, it was only an effect or consequence. the revolution had been on the minds of the people. government. our own say, itn sense woul
they are petitioning the king for redress of grievances. they demand respectfully their rights as loyal british subjects, but they are thinking of the word they dare not whisper. sons of hearts, these the old world have become something new. >> i am not a virginian, but an american. ♪ >> i received the petitions of the king and sent it off. >> petition to the king? . dreaded them like death after all, they might have been accepted. satisfaction, the has had force. >>...
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the king would not negotiate. after the very next day, published speech was in a philadelphia newspaper, a template it the streets -- a calledt hit the streets "common sense" by thomas payne. the most written thing, i think, published in 18th-century america. bernard phelan at harvard a few years ago said that in the 17th-18th-and 19th-century the two most important publications in america were harriet beecher stowe's "uncle tom's cabin" and payne'saints -- thomas "common sense." his pamphlet he came a runaway seller. dickinson's "letter from a farmer in pennsylvania" had been a best seller, the best selling pamphlet and this imperial battle. he had sold about 2000 copies. e'shin six months, payn "common sense" had sold 100,000 copies. since copyrights do not exist, it was reprinted over and over in newspapers all across america. and portions of "common sense" were read by town crier's or to the troops that were assembled in the continental army. so many many americans read or heard "common sense." today, the best
the king would not negotiate. after the very next day, published speech was in a philadelphia newspaper, a template it the streets -- a calledt hit the streets "common sense" by thomas payne. the most written thing, i think, published in 18th-century america. bernard phelan at harvard a few years ago said that in the 17th-18th-and 19th-century the two most important publications in america were harriet beecher stowe's "uncle tom's cabin" and payne'saints -- thomas...
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the king is also part of this new strategy to concentrate on the south. he saw -- he thought the south would be easy, so the plans to invade charleston and take south carolina. floridaeady had half of . than they would move north and take the carolinas, virginia. they expected, if all of his work, that the revolution would collapse. thenof this happened, fast-forward to 1780. . 1780, iny, -- in sides in we have both what amounts to a stalemate. either side is winning the war. the war is still dragging on. the french are still in the war. the americans are still fighting and the british are as well. in september 1780, we had a remarkable event. the british were sure they would wrap up the war. the general in charge was in new york at the time. within american traitor that nobody knew about named benedict arnold who was going to give him west point. clinton had never given up on the hudson river, lake champlain strategy. he still thought that is what they should have been doing all along. they never should have changed -- changed strategy. they could have w
the king is also part of this new strategy to concentrate on the south. he saw -- he thought the south would be easy, so the plans to invade charleston and take south carolina. floridaeady had half of . than they would move north and take the carolinas, virginia. they expected, if all of his work, that the revolution would collapse. thenof this happened, fast-forward to 1780. . 1780, iny, -- in sides in we have both what amounts to a stalemate. either side is winning the war. the war is still...
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the face of the new king, salman, looms large over the streets. a single family, the house of saud, has ruled the country since its founding. they subscribe to a strict form of the sunni branch of islam, and the country is run according to sharia law. the royal family and their inner circle are among the wealthiest people in the world. yasser films an avenue of palaces. this is the saudi arabia the world usually sees: a country of wealth and luxury shopping malls. but the global crash in oil prices has hit the saudi economy hard. >> narrator: although the saudi government has spent billions on social welfare, as much as a quarter of the population is estimated to live in poverty-- a reality rarely seen. >> (translated): i'm going to show you how people live here. >> narrator: yasser brings his hidden camera to a slum on the edge of the holy city of mecca. >> (translated): people are living in real misery here. children selling things. oh, my god. look, it's a dump. look at the sewage. the way money is spread, it's kept among the ruling family. it'
the face of the new king, salman, looms large over the streets. a single family, the house of saud, has ruled the country since its founding. they subscribe to a strict form of the sunni branch of islam, and the country is run according to sharia law. the royal family and their inner circle are among the wealthiest people in the world. yasser films an avenue of palaces. this is the saudi arabia the world usually sees: a country of wealth and luxury shopping malls. but the global crash in oil...
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>> "god save the king," perhaps? >> mr. adams, your japes are unwarranted. othing that you are not doing now. i tried to unite these colonies against an outside threat. >> the next step in franklin's climb is politics, landing a seat in the pennsylvania assembly. but when western pennsylvania becomes an easy target for french-aligned natives, franklin tries to unite the colonies for the first time to share in the defense of the frontier. >> though the "join, or die" cartoon becomes a famous revolutionary symbol, benjamin franklin actually creates it two decades earlier. it's an attempt to persuade the colonies to come together -- not as an independent nation, but as a stronger member of the british empire. when the colonies reject his plan, franklin turn to britain for protection. >> franklin was never much of a soldier, per se, but he was a good organizer. he could help set up colonial defenses on behalf of the british empire. and so he gained a certain prominence, at that point, as a good, loyal englishman. >> well, there's a lovely sight! [ cheering, laugh
>> "god save the king," perhaps? >> mr. adams, your japes are unwarranted. othing that you are not doing now. i tried to unite these colonies against an outside threat. >> the next step in franklin's climb is politics, landing a seat in the pennsylvania assembly. but when western pennsylvania becomes an easy target for french-aligned natives, franklin tries to unite the colonies for the first time to share in the defense of the frontier. >> though the...
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so it's perfectly consistent to see the king as the person who is going to intercede with parliament. that parliament is the group that is oppressing and trying to enslave americans. of course, all of that changes between summer of 1775 and summer of 1776, in which americans finally when they hear that the king has refused to read a petition sent by the second continental congress, the olive branch petitioned, that he is declared them to be in rebellion, essentially taken them out of his protection, they then, encouraged by an immigrant englishmen by the name of thomas pain who writes "common sense," declare independence. this newspaper if i am is a bound volume of all of the papers in philadelphia. the pennsylvania evening post from 1776. i have turned to the page on saturday, july 6, 1776. and this is the first newspaper printing in english of the declaration of independence. so, while many viewers will, have seen the large broad-sized published by john dunlap and other printers, it would've been posted upin public places, this is probably the way many colonial americans first reads
so it's perfectly consistent to see the king as the person who is going to intercede with parliament. that parliament is the group that is oppressing and trying to enslave americans. of course, all of that changes between summer of 1775 and summer of 1776, in which americans finally when they hear that the king has refused to read a petition sent by the second continental congress, the olive branch petitioned, that he is declared them to be in rebellion, essentially taken them out of his...
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the bryan king. like the lion king but with your name in place of the word lion. bryan.of the jungle. roar. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> roaring your way to 60. >> okay. can we get a lion? >> a real lion? >> a real lion. >> yes. yes. of course. yes. >> no, i mean one that actually ate some people. >> guillermo can get that. >> i'll take care of it. >> he's mexican. >> one with a crown. >> because you'd be the king. >> bryan, honey, the budget. >> bryan, honey, the budget. shut up, mom. >> yeah, mom, could you zip it for a little while? >> thank you. >> this is your own child. he's your mufasa. was he the good one? mufasa? >> yeah, he was the good one. >> this is your lion king. >> the bryan king. music. >> yes, music. i love that too. >> i want cisco. >> cisco? >> the thong song, hello. >> oh, yeah. the thong -- yes. >> the thong song. >> such a good song. i think we have a party. ♪ thong thong thong thong thong ♪ >> we're a thong wearing family. we all wear thongs. >> show us your thongs. >> coming up next on my super sweet 60. ♪ >> yo, that's whack tight. >> yeah, and my ball
the bryan king. like the lion king but with your name in place of the word lion. bryan.of the jungle. roar. >> uh-huh, uh-huh. >> roaring your way to 60. >> okay. can we get a lion? >> a real lion? >> a real lion. >> yes. yes. of course. yes. >> no, i mean one that actually ate some people. >> guillermo can get that. >> i'll take care of it. >> he's mexican. >> one with a crown. >> because you'd be the king. >> bryan,...
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[applause] for the work of dr. king is why we enjoyed many of the rights we have today. ank you very much. tolet me add, i had a chance shake dr. king's hand standing right over there. [applause] >> i could say something -- i could say something. but we are on national tv. i will let that slide. it is my pleasure to introduce our featured speaker. mr. sellers was representative to the south carolina house of representatives at 22. state one of the youngest representatives at the age of 22 and he was the youngest black official in the united states at the age of 22. he served the 90th district very well from 2006 until 2014, and he also ran for lieutenant governor. he is currently an analyst for cnn. his education and has always been top priority for him. and -- he attended and graduated from morehouse college in atlanta. he was elected student association present -- president and served on the college board of trustees. he earned a juris doctorate from my arm, the university of south carolina school of law and soon entered politics working for congressman jim clyburn. he
[applause] for the work of dr. king is why we enjoyed many of the rights we have today. ank you very much. tolet me add, i had a chance shake dr. king's hand standing right over there. [applause] >> i could say something -- i could say something. but we are on national tv. i will let that slide. it is my pleasure to introduce our featured speaker. mr. sellers was representative to the south carolina house of representatives at 22. state one of the youngest representatives at the age of 22...
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that leads to one last letter to the king. we call this one the olive branch petition.n like they had done before. starts off with the idea that we are loyal british subjects fighting for our rights. again, going, following the chain of command in britain to the king to ask that he assist us in redressing these grievances. the other thing they'll write is a declaration of the causes and necessity of taking up arms. both of these will be written in july, again, essentially putting out there to the world exactly what we are looking to do, to basically correct this situation that we feel has gone against us and that our rights are being threatened or taken away. unfortunately, the british government in london will decide that they're not going to really communicate with the continental congress. the king himself will announce there's this rebellion in america, and the british government will essentially issue this letter to americans that says if you're going to be involved in this rebellion, we're going to view you as a traitor. the crime of treason, of course, as serious
that leads to one last letter to the king. we call this one the olive branch petition.n like they had done before. starts off with the idea that we are loyal british subjects fighting for our rights. again, going, following the chain of command in britain to the king to ask that he assist us in redressing these grievances. the other thing they'll write is a declaration of the causes and necessity of taking up arms. both of these will be written in july, again, essentially putting out there to...
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we are on the map. kings tree is an official historic site for the state of south carolina and the civil rights movement! they have a photo opportunity over there now i'm going to introduce to you our next speaker and then our program will be wrapping up. so that we can continue to move on, i want to introduce to you the williamsburg county supervisor sandy paisley. he is the son of sadie paisley and james l. pace si jr. he is married to lycia and they have three children. he's 1973 graduate of hemingway high school and a 1977 graduate of charleston southern university where he earned a bachelor of science in political science. in 2001 he graduated with a master of arts degree in business management. mr.paisley professionally has worked as director of williamsburg county coordinator of healthy start and director of eastern carolina incorporated and also the owner of the family business, co-owner of the family business paisley and sons convenience store. because of his commitment to public service and his desi
we are on the map. kings tree is an official historic site for the state of south carolina and the civil rights movement! they have a photo opportunity over there now i'm going to introduce to you our next speaker and then our program will be wrapping up. so that we can continue to move on, i want to introduce to you the williamsburg county supervisor sandy paisley. he is the son of sadie paisley and james l. pace si jr. he is married to lycia and they have three children. he's 1973 graduate of...
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the king. he leads in the region against the -- this radical islam being movement. i think if i was this administration, i would talk to the king and i would have the king and the president of egypt, i would have them as global leaders in this forum, if you will, in this coalition to really battle this enemy. they know the enemy, the though the language, they know the area, they know the players opinion there's nobody better to lead that fight. >> colonel, i wonder if you agree, rick francona. you think it has become a safe haven for isis. >> as juliette said, they have to have some place where they can train and have a state. as they morph and launch attacks elsewhere, you have to wonder what is their end game? is it to punish the turks or is it to figure out where to go next? they need a failed state. is it somalia, libya? they need territory if they're going to be a caliphate. >> you said areas like russia, uzbekist uzbekistan, they are the most dangerous when they come to the fighters? >> th
the king. he leads in the region against the -- this radical islam being movement. i think if i was this administration, i would talk to the king and i would have the king and the president of egypt, i would have them as global leaders in this forum, if you will, in this coalition to really battle this enemy. they know the enemy, the though the language, they know the area, they know the players opinion there's nobody better to lead that fight. >> colonel, i wonder if you agree, rick...
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now for us to tell the king. >> the debate over independence has been won.ht over how to declare it is only beginning. and the battle brewing in new york threatens to destroy independence before it even takes root. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100 in extras including postage and a digital scale. go to stamps.com/tv and never go to the post office again. >> as the british empire threatens the rebel army with the full force of its military might, the revolution grinds to a halt in congress over thomas jefferson's condemnation of king george for the slave trade. >> "in every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for address in the most humble terms. determined to keep an open market where men are bought and sold, he has prostituted his negative for suppressing every legislative attempt to prohibit and restrain
now for us to tell the king. >> the debate over independence has been won.ht over how to declare it is only beginning. and the battle brewing in new york threatens to destroy independence before it even takes root. you won't see these folks at the post office. they have businesses to run. they have passions to pursue. how do they avoid trips to the post office? stamps.com mail letters, ship packages, all the services of the post office right on your computer. get a 4 week trial, plus $100...
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we have two nondisclosure issues relative to the classified proceedings. under fifa judge king carefully reviewed each one of the government's submissions and applied the test that this court has required. that is, was the material either relevant or helpful to the defense? and most of it he determined was not even relevant to the defense. and then if it was relevant and helpful, the court then balanced. for example, with the identity, the true identity of bill smith judge king determined that was not relevant or helpful to the defense. the undercoverage agent's true identities, however, the court said was relevant and helpful but he was convinced based upon the record that we had submitted both in the open proceeding and in the classified proceeding that the government's compelling need to protect those identities weighed against disclosure in this case. and i think the record that was submitted fully supports that conclusion. in addition, the defense was provided with modified curriculum veeti and they were affirmtively affirmed both through judge king from the government tha
we have two nondisclosure issues relative to the classified proceedings. under fifa judge king carefully reviewed each one of the government's submissions and applied the test that this court has required. that is, was the material either relevant or helpful to the defense? and most of it he determined was not even relevant to the defense. and then if it was relevant and helpful, the court then balanced. for example, with the identity, the true identity of bill smith judge king determined that...
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khaled the king of the anthems, the king of snapchat is officially endorsing hillary clinton. applause) the president of the united states of america, we the best, major key d. j. khaled and hillary, do me a favor, go to itunes now and preview my album and comes out july 29. hillary, that's a major key! >> larry: d. j. khaled, everyone! we'll be right back! glj (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "the nightly show" contributor jordan carlos. "the nightly show" contributor franchesca ramsey. and his new ep "j'ouvert" comes out this september, you can hear the single "hendrix" now, award winning musician and producer wyclef jean! and for everyone at home, join our conversation right now on twitter @nightlyshow using the #tonightly. michelle obama's speech was the best speech last night, but bernie sanders' was the most important. it was intended to unify the party, but it felt more like his breakup speech. how do you think he did? with his peeps, as they said in the e-mails. how do you think he did? does the party feel united or is it s
khaled the king of the anthems, the king of snapchat is officially endorsing hillary clinton. applause) the president of the united states of america, we the best, major key d. j. khaled and hillary, do me a favor, go to itunes now and preview my album and comes out july 29. hillary, that's a major key! >> larry: d. j. khaled, everyone! we'll be right back! glj (cheers and applause) >> larry: welcome back. i'm here with my panel. first up, "the nightly show" contributor...
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>> we'll sit there and we'll get a good shot at it. >> by the first corner, the "king of shaves" has moved up from 12th position to 6th. >> we were driving it. we had a few discussions as to how to make some of the corners. >> take it down! just keep going. >> chris and i disagreed for the first couple of laps but we worked that out by lap four. it was good racing conditions and things were going according to plan. >> the two-man team must maintain a delicate balance at high speeds. >> won't think about what we're doing. slow your turn, slow your turn! >> a bit like trying to drive the car when one person has the steering wheel and the other person has the brakes and accelerator. especially when you start sliding your boats around the corner as we were, it was a bit of a balancing act between us. >> it hurts like hell. >> the "king of shaves" is closing in on the front runners with four laps to go. >> we were catching the leaders at about 1.5 seconds a lap and there was enough time in the race. i mean, we were only about 200, 300 meters behind them. >> three minutes, 4.11 seconds, and
>> we'll sit there and we'll get a good shot at it. >> by the first corner, the "king of shaves" has moved up from 12th position to 6th. >> we were driving it. we had a few discussions as to how to make some of the corners. >> take it down! just keep going. >> chris and i disagreed for the first couple of laps but we worked that out by lap four. it was good racing conditions and things were going according to plan. >> the two-man team must maintain...
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khaled the king of the anthems, the king of snapchat is officially endorsing hillary clinton. and applause) the president of the united states of america, we the best, major key d. j. khaled and hillary, do me a favor, go to itunes now and preview my album and comes out july 29. hillary, that's a major key! >> larry: d. j. khaled, everyone! we'll be right back! glj (cheers and applause) introducing the newly designed dos equis can. but maybe you don't care about such things. you're wondering what happens next with the most interesting man in the world. me too. (cri♪ket chime) singing: cricket's got you covered like a blanket on a pig our plans cost little and our network is big. like a great, big gorilla in a pompadour wig great is great when big is big. you can text and like and swipe and stream it's the great, big network of your great, big dreams. it's the no duh uh-huh obvious callllllllllll it's the great, big network, sending love to us all. what dthis isn't 'advanced figure drawing'? down the hall. you mind if i borrow some of your cologne? confulish. confused and foolis
khaled the king of the anthems, the king of snapchat is officially endorsing hillary clinton. and applause) the president of the united states of america, we the best, major key d. j. khaled and hillary, do me a favor, go to itunes now and preview my album and comes out july 29. hillary, that's a major key! >> larry: d. j. khaled, everyone! we'll be right back! glj (cheers and applause) introducing the newly designed dos equis can. but maybe you don't care about such things. you're...
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i don't look at the president as somebody who is a king and can do whatever he wants. i look at elected officials as people who respond to the power people like you and i have and rarely used properly, the power of the neighborhood, workplace, school, synagogue, mosque, church, we have power there and if we mobilize that power we can accomplish amazing things. lyndon johnson didn't give us the civil rights act, the black freedom movement did that. franklin roosevelt didn't give us social legislation, the labor movement did that. abraham lincoln never belonged to an abolitionist party. fire from below is what this book is about. >> host: you have been called dissident, radical, terrorist, how do you label yourself? speak >> guest: i am not a terrorist, never was. a couple weeks ago a good friend and dear man was called a terrorist. if you want to put me in that category, i am pleased to be in that category and don't measure up. the freedom fighters we admire, martin luther king, malcolm x, you can go through history, the great people who moved history forward were dissid
i don't look at the president as somebody who is a king and can do whatever he wants. i look at elected officials as people who respond to the power people like you and i have and rarely used properly, the power of the neighborhood, workplace, school, synagogue, mosque, church, we have power there and if we mobilize that power we can accomplish amazing things. lyndon johnson didn't give us the civil rights act, the black freedom movement did that. franklin roosevelt didn't give us social...
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now for us to tell the king. >> the debate over independence has been won.ht over how to declare it is only beginning. and the battle brewing in new york threatens to destroy independence before it even takes root. for my frequent heartburn because you can't beat zero heartburn! ahhh the sweet taste of victory! prilosec otc. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. [ screaming ] rate suckers! [ bell dinging ] your car insurance goes up because of their bad driving. people try all sorts of ways to get rid of them. [ driver panting ] if you're sick of paying more than your fair share... [ screams ] get snapshot from progressive, and see just how much your good driving could save you. >> as the british empire threatens the rebel army with the full force of its military might, the revolution grinds to a halt in congress over thomas jefferson's condemnation of king george for the slave trade. >> "in every stage of these oppressions, we have petitioned for address in the most humble terms. determined to keep an open market where men are bought and sold, he
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. >>> a museum at the penn museum tackles the legends of king midas. david murphy has more in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: the exhibition is called the golden age. king midas it's filled with never before seen artifacts and separates the truth about the myth about the legendary king who turned everything he touched to gold. king mild ruled a city that is now central turkey in the late 8th century bc. >> he was one of the most powerful kings. >> reporter: the penn museum partnered with major museums in turkey to presents 120 objects from the time of the king's reign never before seen in north america. >> we tried to tell the story of his interactions the people he fought with and liked. >> reporter: the exhibit includes a replica of what the city would have look like during his rule along with artifacts including thrones and jewels morph which were found by the penn museum during their travels to turkey. one of the biggest finds the tomb of king midas' father. >> it is the largest burial mound in ancient turkey rising 170 feet in hide height. all th
. >>> a museum at the penn museum tackles the legends of king midas. david murphy has more in 6abc loves the arts. >> reporter: the exhibition is called the golden age. king midas it's filled with never before seen artifacts and separates the truth about the myth about the legendary king who turned everything he touched to gold. king mild ruled a city that is now central turkey in the late 8th century bc. >> he was one of the most powerful kings. >> reporter: the penn...
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now for us to tell the king. >> the debate over independence has been won.ver how to declare it is only beginning. and the battle brewing in new york threatens to destroy independence before it even takes root. i thought i married an italian. did the ancestrydna to find out i'm only 16% italian. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know that psoriasis is just something that i have. i'm not contagious. see me to know that... ...i won't stop until i find what works. discover cosentyx, a different kind of medicine for moderate to severe plaque psoriasis. proven to help the majority of people find clear or almost clear skin. 8 out of 10 people saw 75% skin clearance at 3 months. while the majority saw 90% clearance. do not use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting, you should be tested for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur... ...tell your docto
now for us to tell the king. >> the debate over independence has been won.ver how to declare it is only beginning. and the battle brewing in new york threatens to destroy independence before it even takes root. i thought i married an italian. did the ancestrydna to find out i'm only 16% italian. so i went onto ancestry, soon learned that one of our ancestors was eastern european. this is my ancestor who i didn't know about. see me. see me. don't stare at me. see me. see me. see me to know...
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the security. martin luther king gave a speech -- to commemorate the anniversary of dr. king's speech. representative dr. james clyburn a commemoration. this program is about one hour 40 minutes. proudave to say i am so to stand before you this afternoon as the daughter of this county, williamsburg county, to be part of this beautiful ceremony this afternoon. thank you all for coming. [applause] what a beautiful day to make history again. ago,is very day, 50 years in this very spot, dr. martin luther king jr. came to king to deliver his march on ballot boxes day. it was may 8, 1966. mother's day, just as it is today. and now, we gather on these hallowed grounds 50 years later to remember that important day ree ine history of kingst williamsburg county, south carolina. thank you for being here to make this stage such an important occasion. [applause] when dr. king spoke here on may 8 in 1966 on a rainy sunday afternoon, as you will see, it was his first major public appearance in south carolina. he only made three speeches in the state of south carolina. and if i am not mistaken, the oth
the security. martin luther king gave a speech -- to commemorate the anniversary of dr. king's speech. representative dr. james clyburn a commemoration. this program is about one hour 40 minutes. proudave to say i am so to stand before you this afternoon as the daughter of this county, williamsburg county, to be part of this beautiful ceremony this afternoon. thank you all for coming. [applause] what a beautiful day to make history again. ago,is very day, 50 years in this very spot, dr. martin...
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the king thanked president obama for visiting under such tough circumstances back here in the u.s. the president, as you might have heard by now, is cutting his trip short after the deadly police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota as well as the sniper attack that killed five police officers in dallas. >> we have had a difficult week back in the united states. so my trip is a little abbreviated. but i thought it was very important for me to come here. given the extraordinary friendship and alliance that exists between spain and the united states. >> spain has been steeped in political turmoil for several months now. president obama will be back in washington tonight and will head to dallas within the next few days. >>> we have more ahead on today in the bay. coming up, bay area college students are on the road to rio. we will tell you how one of their classes is putting them right in the middle of the olympics. >>> this morning, we are looking at clear skies. we don't have fog. at least it's not widespread like yesterday. we are talking about a warmer day. 90s are se
the king thanked president obama for visiting under such tough circumstances back here in the u.s. the president, as you might have heard by now, is cutting his trip short after the deadly police shootings of black men in louisiana and minnesota as well as the sniper attack that killed five police officers in dallas. >> we have had a difficult week back in the united states. so my trip is a little abbreviated. but i thought it was very important for me to come here. given the...
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khaled the king of the anthems, the king of snapchat is officially endorsing hillary clinton. se) the president of the united states of america, we the best, major key d. j. khaled and hillary, do me a favor, go to itunes now and preview my album and comes out july 29. hillary, that's a major key! >> larry: d. j. khaled, everyone! we'll be right back! glj (cheers and applause) tens of thousands of miles, taken years of hard work, and more energy than i knew i had. but that's ok. i'm looking far down the road... where many more hours, and miles and long days lay ahead. 'cause where i am today is just a start... compared to where i'm going. ♪ ♪ i'm comin' over is the world truly ready for a vehicle that can drive itself? an autonomous-thinking automobile that protects those inside and outside. ready or not, the future is here. the all-new e-class. self-braking, self-correcting, self-parking. a mercedes-benz concept car that's already a reality. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. this is my retirement. retiring retired tires. and i never get tired of it. are you entirely prepared
khaled the king of the anthems, the king of snapchat is officially endorsing hillary clinton. se) the president of the united states of america, we the best, major key d. j. khaled and hillary, do me a favor, go to itunes now and preview my album and comes out july 29. hillary, that's a major key! >> larry: d. j. khaled, everyone! we'll be right back! glj (cheers and applause) tens of thousands of miles, taken years of hard work, and more energy than i knew i had. but that's ok. i'm...
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the president. i i don't look at him as he is king. i look at how they respond to the power of the neighborhood, the the community, the workplace, the school, the synagogue, if we mobilize that power we can accomplish amazing things. abraham lincoln never belonged to an abolitionist party. power from below is what it's about. >> how do you label yourself? >> distant and radical i'm happy with, i've never been a terrace. a good friend and dear man passed away a few weeks ago. he was also called a radical and a terrace. if you want to put me in that category, i'm pleased to be in that category and i don't measure up. the freedom fighters that we him and meyer, martin luther king, dorothy day, all day, all the great people who moved history forward were radical. that's where we look for inspiration. the terrace label was a convenient label to lay on us, but actually what we did was when 6000 people a week a week were being murdered by our government, we did extreme acts of vandalism and we destroyed property. that's not vandalism. we weren
the president. i i don't look at him as he is king. i look at how they respond to the power of the neighborhood, the the community, the workplace, the school, the synagogue, if we mobilize that power we can accomplish amazing things. abraham lincoln never belonged to an abolitionist party. power from below is what it's about. >> how do you label yourself? >> distant and radical i'm happy with, i've never been a terrace. a good friend and dear man passed away a few weeks ago. he was...
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while the king of flow management equipment, only 4% is dedicated to the water is segme.hey'll make desalination systems and water purification systems, i like those guys. how about xylem? they have a water transport system that transports water from the roots to the leaves. they spun off their wastewater and water control businesses into a separate entity in 2011. since then they've become a major provider of water technology and wastewater solutions. of these three companies that are water related, only xylem has been a solid performer. pant air is flat. when we look at just the last six months, they have all outperformed the s&p. and xylem is up 23%. flow serve and pent air have a lot of energy exposure. >> boo! >> all sell into the industrial market, which wasn't doing well until the dollar peaked this year. but in the last six months, flow serve and pent air have turned around. what's driving the turn? let's start with flow serve. it gets the majority of its revenue from commodity processing industries, specifically oil, gas and chemicals. you can understand why it n
while the king of flow management equipment, only 4% is dedicated to the water is segme.hey'll make desalination systems and water purification systems, i like those guys. how about xylem? they have a water transport system that transports water from the roots to the leaves. they spun off their wastewater and water control businesses into a separate entity in 2011. since then they've become a major provider of water technology and wastewater solutions. of these three companies that are water...
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stanley cup victory by the l.a. kings last night. you catch any of the game? didn't play. >> okay. well, you're smarter than a lot of other people out here today. [ applause ] >> jimmy: we'll break him eventually. don't worry. are you familiar with kids bop? you know what that is? that album. [ applause ] really? you're clapping for that? anyway, well, we put together a new kidz bop album with help from some famous hip-hop artists like this. >> here go my song "today was a good day." kidz bop style, bitch. ♪ it runs so deep, so deep ♪ ♪ so deep >> jimmy: you get the idea. when we come back the music of asap rocky as sung by children and my exclusive chat with baby steph curry and baby lebron james. stick around. we'll be right back. the fourth line is free. switch today. ♪ flo: [ ghost voice ] oooo! [ laughs ] jaaaaamie, the name your price tool can show you coverage options to fit your budget. tell me something i don't know -- oh-- ohhh! ahh! this is probably more of a breakroom activity. ya think? ♪ >> jimmy: welcome back to our show. kevin hart, cons
stanley cup victory by the l.a. kings last night. you catch any of the game? didn't play. >> okay. well, you're smarter than a lot of other people out here today. [ applause ] >> jimmy: we'll break him eventually. don't worry. are you familiar with kids bop? you know what that is? that album. [ applause ] really? you're clapping for that? anyway, well, we put together a new kidz bop album with help from some famous hip-hop artists like this. >> here go my song "today was...
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. >> the guy in the white tank top remp refers to himself as the king. >> i'm the king. i'm the [ bleep ] -- >> whoever this josh person is he better be hiding somewhere. >> this has got to be a joke. this is a parody. is this serious? >> i'm a bheep bleep tank. have to be worried. >> their number one goal is to be terrifying. they have become ridiculous. >> understand. >> actually, if you have to speculate where this video came from josh. you send this to josh, to twitter. >> the video is actually shared by boxing champ tony thousands of times from his twitter page, but online on various platforms millions of views. >> wanna be plastic gangster. >> look are. card board at least. >> the tank. he is the tank. >> you're plastic. [ bleep ] fantastic. i'll smash you. >> side kick comes in. >> as thin as he might appear, he is very threatening. >> i'll [ bleep ] kill you. >> he wants to kiss josh. >> i'm the worst person. >> these guys -- out that this is just a parody. >> i knew it. i knew it. i called it! i called it! >> you're kidding. >> they did finally come out. they're
. >> the guy in the white tank top remp refers to himself as the king. >> i'm the king. i'm the [ bleep ] -- >> whoever this josh person is he better be hiding somewhere. >> this has got to be a joke. this is a parody. is this serious? >> i'm a bheep bleep tank. have to be worried. >> their number one goal is to be terrifying. they have become ridiculous. >> understand. >> actually, if you have to speculate where this video came from josh. you...
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chris: it is the king of planets, as you said in your introduction. ra story of the system, the story of jupiter. we essentially do not understand how giant planets form. there are several competing ideas, and which one is correct has profound locations for understanding of how the solar system formed, so jupiter is very interesting for many reasons. is machine, like i said, focused on trying to understand butorigin of jupiter, jupiter has a very strong magnetic field. it is the strongest magnetic field of any of the planets in the solar system, and there is the magnetosphere, and the radiation is a part of that, so one of the items is to fly over the poles of the planet and look at the aurora on jupiter and also look at the particles that are accelerating in the atmosphere in that way. right, exciting stuff. i guess we will know more about this tomorrow. chris: absolutely. laura: thank you. chris: my pleasure. in the studio now, well, the plans with the european union? >> we are still rattled by the is a sharp cutre in corporate taxes from 20% to unde
chris: it is the king of planets, as you said in your introduction. ra story of the system, the story of jupiter. we essentially do not understand how giant planets form. there are several competing ideas, and which one is correct has profound locations for understanding of how the solar system formed, so jupiter is very interesting for many reasons. is machine, like i said, focused on trying to understand butorigin of jupiter, jupiter has a very strong magnetic field. it is the strongest...
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stanley cup victory by the l.a. kings last night. you catch any of the game? didn't play. >> okay. well, you're smarter than a lot of other people out here today. [ applause ] >> jimmy: we'll break him eventually. don't worry. are you familiar with kids bop? you know what that is? that album. [ applause ] really? you're clapping for that? anyway, well, we put together a new kidz bop album with help from some famous hip-hop artists like this. >> here go my song "today was a good day." kidz bop style, bitch. ♪ it runs so deep, so deep ♪ ♪ so deep >> jimmy: you get the idea. when we come back the music of nwa, lil' john, ty dolla sign, asap rocky as sung by children and my exclusive chat with baby steph curry and baby lebron james. stick around. we'll be right back. who's the genius who puts a girl in heels on a subway grate? miss monroe, eat a snickers. why? you get a little cranky when you're hungry. better? much better. this scene will never make the cut. ♪ i'm free to do what i want and have a good time.♪ the ford freedom sales event is on! and zero for 72 is
stanley cup victory by the l.a. kings last night. you catch any of the game? didn't play. >> okay. well, you're smarter than a lot of other people out here today. [ applause ] >> jimmy: we'll break him eventually. don't worry. are you familiar with kids bop? you know what that is? that album. [ applause ] really? you're clapping for that? anyway, well, we put together a new kidz bop album with help from some famous hip-hop artists like this. >> here go my song "today was...
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jasmine is regarded as the king of essential oils. d much of it comes from the nile delta in egypt. >> when the sun sets over the nile delta, millions upon millions of blossoms open up and give off their heady, intensely sweet aroma -- jasmine, the king of perfumes. because nocturnal moths, instead of bees, pollinate the flowers, harvesting takes place at night from 2:00 a.m. till just after dawn. it's back breaking work. >> we pick the flowers every year, always for six months, seven days a week, all season long. >> the sweet fragrance suffuses the nile delta. around 10:00 or so jasmine plantations provide jobs to thousands of pickers, men and women, at harvest time. the more skillful and concentrated they are, the more petals they can put on the scales in the morning. five kilos per night shift are nothing unusual. after the harvest, everything has to go fast on the fakhry farms near the city of tanta. if the flowers aren't process edmeadly, their precious aroma dissipates. at 9:30 in the morning the pickers' strenuous work is done.
jasmine is regarded as the king of essential oils. d much of it comes from the nile delta in egypt. >> when the sun sets over the nile delta, millions upon millions of blossoms open up and give off their heady, intensely sweet aroma -- jasmine, the king of perfumes. because nocturnal moths, instead of bees, pollinate the flowers, harvesting takes place at night from 2:00 a.m. till just after dawn. it's back breaking work. >> we pick the flowers every year, always for six months,...
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next one "how god became king" backing the right, new testament scholar of no. again political theology, political philosophy, "how god became king," not necessarily what you might think at first blush, maybe kind of a david and goliath malcolm gladwell explanation, that the king in this case is now booking. next one, "the triumph of christianity." again not a boastful triumph but triumph if you look at the country and if you have strong civil liberties, strong civil rights, political rights, women in the workforce, protections. all sorts of christian, reformation and enlightenment again. basic things i want to explore or deeply. and then a whopper, kindly three-inch biography, george washington. i will try to make my way through called "sacred fire" was given to it as a gift about a year ago after i entered office, some going to do my best on that one in washington is just one of those amazing figures when you read about him and what others say. all men and women loved him and respected him. so there's something to this guy that is extra particular, extra signif
next one "how god became king" backing the right, new testament scholar of no. again political theology, political philosophy, "how god became king," not necessarily what you might think at first blush, maybe kind of a david and goliath malcolm gladwell explanation, that the king in this case is now booking. next one, "the triumph of christianity." again not a boastful triumph but triumph if you look at the country and if you have strong civil liberties, strong...
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maybe a david and goliath, malcolm gladwell explanation that the king in this case is a humble king. next one by by sociologist, the triumph of christianity. again, not a boastful triumph but a tryout if you look at the countries who have strong civil liberties, strong civil rights, political, political rights, women in the workforce, protections, all sorts of christianity, reformation, reformation, basic things that i want to explore deeply. and then a whopper of a three-inch biography, george washington, going to try to make my way through sacred fire by jerry new, and peter will back. it was given to me as a gift about a year ago after i entered office and i'm going to do my best on that one. in washington is just one of those amazing figures when you read about him and what others say about him. all men men and women loved him and respected him. there is something to this guy that is extra significant and the more i read about him more i see that. but i can never get enough of seared what resonates with such an important founder and some argue the founder, the indispensable man, t
maybe a david and goliath, malcolm gladwell explanation that the king in this case is a humble king. next one by by sociologist, the triumph of christianity. again, not a boastful triumph but a tryout if you look at the countries who have strong civil liberties, strong civil rights, political, political rights, women in the workforce, protections, all sorts of christianity, reformation, reformation, basic things that i want to explore deeply. and then a whopper of a three-inch biography, george...
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. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the king of england. songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good which was part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet and i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble ♪ ♪ whenever you're around >> carole king is the embodiment of what happens. because in the '60s she is trying to write hit songs for other people. then in the '70s with "tapestry" it's the definition of an album of self-expression. let me go into my house in laurel canyon and tell you about my life. >> after church you always went out for pancakes. if you were lucky enough to ride in one of the girl's cars you know what you are listening to? "tapestry." >> there were a lot of very important women who were the most significant writers and contributors to music of the time. >> we are going to do a song written by john david sausser one of m
. >> in the early days paul and i we wanted to be the king of england. songs, chains the beatles did, i'm into something good which was part of the british invasion. we did discover this remarkable woman, carole king. >> carole king made the transition from being behind the scenes woman to a star in her own right. ♪ i feel the earth move under my feet and i feel the sky tumbling down ♪ ♪ i feel my heart start to tremble ♪ ♪ whenever you're around >> carole king is...
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the king at the time was louis the 16th.s is the seal of marie antoinette and this, it's in latin. you may not recognize the book and you may overlook that but if you know what marie antoinette's sea looked like you'd be able to identify the sender very of very few of these books that is survived. when she was executed for libraries were observed into the french national library. this would have been the little book that she carried with her and she would have had more than one. this is something that each year or so they were given new copy so she would have had a few and that's why she could have why she could have given this copy way and that's why it's currently not in the french national library anymore. finally another fun book i have is a shakespeare book. it's quite rare. shakespeare died in 1516 and 1523 his complete works were first printed and again in 1632 and 1664 in 1685. only 250 copies of these have survived so there's maybe 1000 copies in the world and of those thousand the vast majority, over 90% are around
the king at the time was louis the 16th.s is the seal of marie antoinette and this, it's in latin. you may not recognize the book and you may overlook that but if you know what marie antoinette's sea looked like you'd be able to identify the sender very of very few of these books that is survived. when she was executed for libraries were observed into the french national library. this would have been the little book that she carried with her and she would have had more than one. this is...
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also expected to discuss that with the king of spain as well. ow this is a place close to president obama's heart. we talked about that in the interview he gave published earlier today. in that interview he talked about how he went backpacking through spain in his youth and how he was touched by hospitality of people here in spain, how warmly he was received, even back then. he also talked about how appreciative he was and how spanish officials received michelle obama very recently. she got a very warm welcome in this country as well. what we're seeing is really a close relationship that exists and will continue to exist according to president obama between spain and the united states. >> we'll continue to follow the president's trip. again, as you say, he is shortening his stay there in spain cutting off one of the trips he was going to -- one of the trips there in spain. erin mclaughlin will be covering it for us. again, barack obama coming home early because of events in dallas, texas. thank you, erin. >>> japanese president shinzo abe's rulin
also expected to discuss that with the king of spain as well. ow this is a place close to president obama's heart. we talked about that in the interview he gave published earlier today. in that interview he talked about how he went backpacking through spain in his youth and how he was touched by hospitality of people here in spain, how warmly he was received, even back then. he also talked about how appreciative he was and how spanish officials received michelle obama very recently. she got a...
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the bracelet? oh, an african king gave it to me, the congo river. where'd you get yours?ng meal. i figure i'll make coq au vin, which is a pretty simple way of dealing with a bunch of tough, old, stringy birds in one pot. getting close to killy time. the moment of truth. it's quickly getting dark and i'm very aware of a number of things. how do they usually kill chickens? >> dan: a small knife. >> anthony: a small knife, cut the head off? >> dan: a small knife. >> anthony: our chickens are thin, straggly, and tough. >> dan: ah, he's biting me. >> anthony: in order to make anything, any kind of edible, i'm probably going to have to stew the crap out of them. but first, we gotta kill these things and collect their blood, which if you know anything about chickens, and most of my crew don't, takes time. i'll hold the bucket, you kill the chicken. you want to eat? you gotta kill your own chicken and pluck it, too. time to get killy, killy. but every man has a breaking point. and in retrospect, perhaps, this was ours. >> dan: saw harder. >> anthony: harder, harder, you're almos
the bracelet? oh, an african king gave it to me, the congo river. where'd you get yours?ng meal. i figure i'll make coq au vin, which is a pretty simple way of dealing with a bunch of tough, old, stringy birds in one pot. getting close to killy time. the moment of truth. it's quickly getting dark and i'm very aware of a number of things. how do they usually kill chickens? >> dan: a small knife. >> anthony: a small knife, cut the head off? >> dan: a small knife. >>...
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signal to those who want a more humane and liberated future, and it's also a signal to the 1% or the king, the royalty, that the people are not satisfied. that things -- you know, the town crier goes around the village saying all is well, and the manifesto says all is not well. things are out of balance, and we are on a mission of repair. and so i try to reframe the issues, i try to call for action, and it's kind of a summary of lots of things i've been involved in for 50 years. >> host: bill ayers, how can health care be free? >> guest: well, health care could be free very, very easily, and the thing you have to do, though, is you have to take capitalism out of health care. as long as health care is a product and not a human right, then we see not only the abuses of people jacking up drug prices and so on, but it becomes a, it becomes a market, a kind of medieval market. and what they're trading in is people's lives. and we can't have it. you know, a sillier kind of example of how crazy capitalist medicine is, is turn on tv any night and watch the ads for made-up diseases, and, you know,
signal to those who want a more humane and liberated future, and it's also a signal to the 1% or the king, the royalty, that the people are not satisfied. that things -- you know, the town crier goes around the village saying all is well, and the manifesto says all is not well. things are out of balance, and we are on a mission of repair. and so i try to reframe the issues, i try to call for action, and it's kind of a summary of lots of things i've been involved in for 50 years. >> host:...