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e call them the salem witch trials but hanover, massachusetts, was a village affected.ly one in 10 of its residents would be denounced. that y stood accused witnesses confused their suspects. the oungest was five and eldest nearly 80. daughters accused parishners, ministers, brothers, sisters. astonishing frequently husbands would tell the court suspected their wives were witches. let me talk for a few minutes and how it raft worked. what exactly was a witch? o the early americans, she existed or he existed as plainly as heat or light. as one authority had it it was as obvious that a spirit could convey men and women through the air as it was that the wind could flatten a house. i early american witch, should add, did not look like this. although there is something of about the salem story. the 17th century witch looked like this. this, by the way is the original wicked witch of the west from "the wizard ion of of oz." i like the flying pigtail and unexpected spats. this is an early halloween it should be. there she is. the first halloween was celebrated without witches and on the sce
e call them the salem witch trials but hanover, massachusetts, was a village affected.ly one in 10 of its residents would be denounced. that y stood accused witnesses confused their suspects. the oungest was five and eldest nearly 80. daughters accused parishners, ministers, brothers, sisters. astonishing frequently husbands would tell the court suspected their wives were witches. let me talk for a few minutes and how it raft worked. what exactly was a witch? o the early americans, she existed...
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a further syrian has opened a supermarket in hanover.that's worth a story for the photo journalist. of. an hour left behind stuck inside. them that he's documenting help. people who had to flee syria try to make a life for themselves in germany. this is okra it's quite hard to find here this is from syria. and tastes really good with tomatoes and pepper. and many germans don't engage with the migrants or refugees in their midst now jim would like to awaken an interest in syrian culture including the food and. try to show that it's not something bad. on the contrary could be good for you too. maybe you'll find a tasty try it. i'm open minded i've eaten german schnitzel and stuffed cabbage i've tried it all. when he was 18 and studying political science and journalism in levanon he was detained crossing into syria and taken to a secret service jail where he was tortured then he was given a choice join the army or have your family buy your freedom which they did after that he knew he had to leave. syria was the place where i lived and grew
a further syrian has opened a supermarket in hanover.that's worth a story for the photo journalist. of. an hour left behind stuck inside. them that he's documenting help. people who had to flee syria try to make a life for themselves in germany. this is okra it's quite hard to find here this is from syria. and tastes really good with tomatoes and pepper. and many germans don't engage with the migrants or refugees in their midst now jim would like to awaken an interest in syrian culture...
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letting in a goal in the 95th minute is frustrating and it made hanover goalkeeper ron—robert zielere punched the goalscorer daniel gordon where it hurts. the karlsruher player went down and zieler, who seemed very sorry, was sent off. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. the head of instagram has told bbc news that the death of the british teenager molly russell, has changed the way the social media world deals with posts, showing people how to hurt or even kill themselves. molly was 14 when she took her own life, after viewing graphic content on instagram. in an exclusive interview, adam mosseri says the platform will extend its ban on such images to include drawings and cartoons. but he admits harmful content still remains on the platform. you may find some of the material in angus crawford's report upsetting. she went to bed the night before we found her dead the next morning. talking to america, coast—to—coast, on breakfast tv, with other parents bereave
letting in a goal in the 95th minute is frustrating and it made hanover goalkeeper ron—robert zielere punched the goalscorer daniel gordon where it hurts. the karlsruher player went down and zieler, who seemed very sorry, was sent off. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me and the rest of the sport today team, goodbye. you are watching bbc news. the head of instagram has told bbc news that the death of the british teenager molly russell,...
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he writes a senior thesis in hanover college in 1980. >> host: this is not a seminary. >> guest: a presbyterian college. november 1980 he votes for the evangelical in the race, jimmy carter. one month later he submits a thesis to his professor george curtis iii. the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is 37 pages of great research on lincoln by a college senior and it is how lincoln is struggling with his practice of faith in his feeling on organized religion and his ambivalence and what it means for lincoln's political career going forward. when i read that i get tingles right now thinking about it. he is a college senior trying to figure out where he is in the world and where he is in politics. he is struggling with faith, public service and politics. it is incredible. >> host: tom lobianco is our guest, we are talking about mike pence in particular in his book "piety and power: mike pence and the taking of the white house". we welcome your calls and comments, republicans, 202-748-8001, democrats 202-748-8000 and independents 202-748-2002 or send a text, 8003. one of the themes throu
he writes a senior thesis in hanover college in 1980. >> host: this is not a seminary. >> guest: a presbyterian college. november 1980 he votes for the evangelical in the race, jimmy carter. one month later he submits a thesis to his professor george curtis iii. the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is 37 pages of great research on lincoln by a college senior and it is how lincoln is struggling with his practice of faith in his feeling on organized religion and his...
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moved here from hanover.it was the traffic and all the advertising plus the feeling of being hopelessly exposed to everything here we're showing how it's possible to live sustainably in germany and have an enjoyable life we live comfortably here but we consume far less energy than people elsewhere. to save energy the buildings walls are insulated with bales of straw the villages generate most of that. which is also used to supply hot water but the village is not only energy efficient they residents also try to grow their own food. chemical pesticides and they mainly but finland. the old fashioned way. nadine fishing. for those islands and it's more ecological to work without machine so it's the logical options and that's why it's better for the soil it means less soil compaction less gasoline less dirt and smell texting until later in the summer we're in the spring and summer you feel connected to all the growth and development and for connected to life as the mothers of the matter runs and so on them and. mo
moved here from hanover.it was the traffic and all the advertising plus the feeling of being hopelessly exposed to everything here we're showing how it's possible to live sustainably in germany and have an enjoyable life we live comfortably here but we consume far less energy than people elsewhere. to save energy the buildings walls are insulated with bales of straw the villages generate most of that. which is also used to supply hot water but the village is not only energy efficient they...
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moved here from hanover.the most was the traffic and all the advertising plus the feeling of being hopelessly exposed to everything here we're showing how it's possible to live sustainably in germany and have an enjoyable life we live comfortably here but we consume far less energy than people elsewhere. to save energy the buildings. the villages generate most of. which is also used to supply hot water but the village isn't only energy efficient they were also. food. chemical pesticides and they mainly the old fashioned way. it's more ecological to work without machines so it's the logical option if it's better for the soil it means less soil compaction less gasoline less dirt and smell . in the spring and summer you feel connected to all the growth and development. connected to life. most things. to tell the fields and they don't use farm animals if you alpacas here are kept as pets. the daily communal meal contains no meat because it's bad for the environment and because the beginnings in the village incens
moved here from hanover.the most was the traffic and all the advertising plus the feeling of being hopelessly exposed to everything here we're showing how it's possible to live sustainably in germany and have an enjoyable life we live comfortably here but we consume far less energy than people elsewhere. to save energy the buildings. the villages generate most of. which is also used to supply hot water but the village isn't only energy efficient they were also. food. chemical pesticides and...
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abrazado los italianos y no dejarÁn de festejarla tiene eventos hasta fines polÍticos todos sede hanover como el chofer se enfureciÓ con un niÑo de 10 aÑos que le tirÓ un papel al basurero y pisa el freno y de manera abrupta provocando que un niÑo de 11 aÑos se estrellara contra el parabrisas lastimo ando su cabeza el conductor enfrenta cargos por abuso de menores >>> hay un espacio que acaba de ser inaugurado en la universidad de nicaragua que va mÁs alla de lo acadÉmico. >> ama y no olvida. ahÍ estÁ nuestro compaÑero que lo muestra >>> eran mÚsicos deportistas campesinos y profesionales que querÍan un pais que participar de la vida polÍtica fuera un derecho algunos cayeron en las marchas y otros cayeron a de barricadas pero todos vÍctimas de certeros de policÍas y militares. >> estos son los zapatos que llevaba jason en aquel 21 de abril >> mirar el nombre de una persona que conocÍa >> duele mucho >> en una batalla contra la in pun dado en que se encuentran sus asesinatos, unas 60 familias han junto objetos preciados y los comparten en esta exposiciÓn que se llama ama y no olvida museo
abrazado los italianos y no dejarÁn de festejarla tiene eventos hasta fines polÍticos todos sede hanover como el chofer se enfureciÓ con un niÑo de 10 aÑos que le tirÓ un papel al basurero y pisa el freno y de manera abrupta provocando que un niÑo de 11 aÑos se estrellara contra el parabrisas lastimo ando su cabeza el conductor enfrenta cargos por abuso de menores >>> hay un espacio que acaba de ser inaugurado en la universidad de nicaragua que va mÁs alla de lo acadÉmico....
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you can see the leaves here in hanover, new hampshire, falling behind me here. 102 days away from the iowa caucus and of course the new hampshire primary is just a week later. this is go time. elizabeth warren is facing increasing questions over these recent weeks, ali, about how she would be paying for her medicare for all plan. of course, she has told reporters that she plans to have that plan released here soon. what does soon mean? we are not quite exactly sure. but there's also the questions now about elizabeth warren's view about the u.s.'s role in the middle east. and i had the opportunity just a few moments ago to ask the senator out of massachusetts who is on the senate arms services committee about her position. you know, during the debate she had suggested that she believed that u.s. troops should be withdrawn from the middle east. her campaign went on to clarify that she was meaning combat troops. but i asked her that question. how does her position about the u.s. troop presence in syria differ from that of president trump? and she said on two fronts
you can see the leaves here in hanover, new hampshire, falling behind me here. 102 days away from the iowa caucus and of course the new hampshire primary is just a week later. this is go time. elizabeth warren is facing increasing questions over these recent weeks, ali, about how she would be paying for her medicare for all plan. of course, she has told reporters that she plans to have that plan released here soon. what does soon mean? we are not quite exactly sure. but there's also the...
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was the elector of hanover, so hessen was pretty much an door. i lived in germany when i was a diplomat, and when you go to a castle in hessen, you can see a devoted to the recruitment of soldiers to be sent across the atlantic to america. however, the rules, i forget his name, the rules was not -- ruler was not very popular. he and his family got their comeuppance, at the time of the french revolution. states became the principal destination of hundreds of thousands of, millions indeed, of irish immigrants leaving ireland in the wake of the disastrous famine, and for many decades afterwards. the irish famine monument in the city near penn'landing -- penn's landing is the finest i have seen anywhere. irish-american political organizations sprang up in a country beyond british control, determined to help secure irish freedom and independence. when militant solutions were not available or failed, they provided political and financial muscle for the breakthrough in the 1880's that put far-reaching land reform and home rule on the political agenda. a
was the elector of hanover, so hessen was pretty much an door. i lived in germany when i was a diplomat, and when you go to a castle in hessen, you can see a devoted to the recruitment of soldiers to be sent across the atlantic to america. however, the rules, i forget his name, the rules was not -- ruler was not very popular. he and his family got their comeuppance, at the time of the french revolution. states became the principal destination of hundreds of thousands of, millions indeed, of...
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hanover street guard and the largest one in bollywood and 1000 people participating in front of chineseare a cultural headquarters. the farmers are calling out the government for not including them into the recent policymaking of the arche cultural policies they have done since september the feel but they are left out of any decisions they are made the government is proposing to reduce nitrate levels in the groundwater because they are been pressured by the european union germany has exceeded those levels mainly because of life stock in the country among other things the government said that they will be reducing wheat killers in germany by 2023. chile continues to be gripped by some of the worst unrest seen in 3 decades thousands of people are still demonstrating a week after the protests began over an increase in subways at least 15 people have died during days of rioting. protesters vandalized stations wrecked stores and started fires police responded with riot gear and tear gas chile's president has now expanded the state of emergency beyond the capital. regions are under an emergen
hanover street guard and the largest one in bollywood and 1000 people participating in front of chineseare a cultural headquarters. the farmers are calling out the government for not including them into the recent policymaking of the arche cultural policies they have done since september the feel but they are left out of any decisions they are made the government is proposing to reduce nitrate levels in the groundwater because they are been pressured by the european union germany has exceeded...
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work so hard to earn their protests 2 to 70 cities in germany say they mean hamburg and unix and hanover should start the largest one and bond with 10000 people who are disappearing in front of germany's army cultural headquarters. that's a global news up for now but i'll be back at the top the hour with the latest thanks for tuning in. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are to estimate that every 8 minutes in the country the child goes missing. not. only does. the national human rights commission stated that 44 sounds and my nose go missing every one of the police quoted. the united nations children's fund has described the situation as genocide and various sources suggest that in india there are several 1000000 missing women and children. there is no variety in any of the characters that make a bomb of violence any more everything is that 00 is predominate every single conversation that comes out of the mouth of every financial writer in the press and on television it is 0 every security is now based on
work so hard to earn their protests 2 to 70 cities in germany say they mean hamburg and unix and hanover should start the largest one and bond with 10000 people who are disappearing in front of germany's army cultural headquarters. that's a global news up for now but i'll be back at the top the hour with the latest thanks for tuning in. there are no official statistics in india concerning children who have been lost or separated from their parents some are to estimate that every 8 minutes in...
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she was a founder and managing partner at hanover hill wealth advisers in chicago. he was a chairman and ceo of financial services company it was called invest net and they released this statement saying in part, quote, we have all experienced a great loss at invest net. he was as great -- he was a giant as a businessman and human being. we'll miss him immensely. a taxi driver picked up the couple from sfa and driving northbound to the city early yesterday morning when a wrong-way driver slammed into the taxi suv. the chp said the wrong-way driver was impaired. she's 34 years old from hillsborough and also kills in the crash, the taxi driver berkant amed from san mateo county. this is a photo posted on facebook. >>> and this afternoon the woman accused in the deadly hit-and-run in cupertino is expected to appear in court. maria orta ran over a man killing him as he was walking on a trail at rancho san antonio park on tuesday. she's due in court for an arraignment this afternoon. park rangers say she zroef back and forth over that victim several times. sheriffs deput
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so hard to earn their focus due to 70 cities and germany say they have been hamburg and unix and hanoverhould start and the largest one and bond with 10000 people participating in front of germany's are a cultural headquarters the farmers are calling out to government from not including them into the recent policymaking of the arche cultural policies they have done since september they feel but they are left out in any decisions they are made the government is proposing to reduce nitride levels in the groundwater because they have been pressured by the european union germany has exceeded those levels mainly because of life stock in the country among other things the government said that there will be reducing wheat killers in germany by 2023. that's a global news wrap up for now thanks for tuning in. show something seemed wrong why don't we all just don't hold. anything that is yet to shape out these days because the educated and in games from it equals the trail. went something find themselves worlds apart. just to look for common ground. facebook and google started with a great idea an
so hard to earn their focus due to 70 cities and germany say they have been hamburg and unix and hanoverhould start and the largest one and bond with 10000 people participating in front of germany's are a cultural headquarters the farmers are calling out to government from not including them into the recent policymaking of the arche cultural policies they have done since september they feel but they are left out in any decisions they are made the government is proposing to reduce nitride levels...
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the founder and managing partner at hanover hill wealth advisors. the wrong-way driver ross was also killed. the c.h.p. said they had 911 calls reporting a wrong way driver near the 280/10 1 interchange before the crash. investigators are still working to figure out where she got on the freeway heading in the wrong direction. >> this is very sad to see that four people died in just a second. >> reporter: and tonight the c.h.p. says it is looking for video evidence that will help them retrace ross's route. reporting live at s.f.o., jean elle, nbc bay area news. >> thank you, jean. secretary gascon is stepping down. gascon says he's moving to los angeles where he'll explore a run for the top prosecutor. top d.a. job there in 2020. in an email to his staff, he says he is grateful for the support he's had all these years. his last day is friday, october 18. gascon's chief of staff will take over as interim d.a. until a new district attorney is elected in the upcoming election. >>> senators dianne feinstein and kamala harris are going on the offensive ta
the founder and managing partner at hanover hill wealth advisors. the wrong-way driver ross was also killed. the c.h.p. said they had 911 calls reporting a wrong way driver near the 280/10 1 interchange before the crash. investigators are still working to figure out where she got on the freeway heading in the wrong direction. >> this is very sad to see that four people died in just a second. >> reporter: and tonight the c.h.p. says it is looking for video evidence that will help...
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she hanover his leg. he ran over her heart! but, yes, eating road kill is now legal in california.were, like, oh, was that illegal? my bad. my bad. and i'm not going to lie. this is one of the weirdest stories i've ever seen. honestly, i've never driven past road kill and thought, oh, if only it wasn't a crime! ( laughter ) i wouldn't eat a banana i found on the floor. you're taking home a dead deer? actually, if i wrote this law, i would have added a part that says if you kill an animal with your car, you have to eat it, but you can. you have to eat it. you see how safe the highways would become. it would be, like, honey, slow down, i'm not hungry, slow down. ( laughter ) to be fair to the animals, i would also add if you hit an animal but you die the animal gets to eat you. rules are rules, people! that's it for the head reasons. moving on to our top story. ( cheers and applause ) if you were keeping up with the news today you probably know that it was more chaotic than free cocaine day at dave and busters. ( laughter ) personally, i'm disappointed because we had a whole show pla
she hanover his leg. he ran over her heart! but, yes, eating road kill is now legal in california.were, like, oh, was that illegal? my bad. my bad. and i'm not going to lie. this is one of the weirdest stories i've ever seen. honestly, i've never driven past road kill and thought, oh, if only it wasn't a crime! ( laughter ) i wouldn't eat a banana i found on the floor. you're taking home a dead deer? actually, if i wrote this law, i would have added a part that says if you kill an animal with...
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he writes a senior thesis at hanover college in 1980. host: this is not a seminary. guest: is a presbyterian college. 1980, he votes for the evangelical in the race. jimmy carter. one month later, he submits a thesis to his professor. the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is already seven pages of great research on lincoln. lincoln isbout how struggling with his practice of faith and his feelings on organized religion and his own ambivalence and what it means for lincoln's political career going forward. and, when i read that, i get tingles right now thinking about it. trying tollege senior figure out where he is in the inld and where he is politics. the thesis is him struggling public service and politics. it is incredible. host: tom lobianco is our guest. we are talking about piety and power. mike pence and the taking of the white house. we welcome your comments and calls. republicans, (202) 748-8002. .emocrats, (202) 748-8000 .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 one of the themes as he relies on his wife, karen, for influence and support. and for helping him de
he writes a senior thesis at hanover college in 1980. host: this is not a seminary. guest: is a presbyterian college. 1980, he votes for the evangelical in the race. jimmy carter. one month later, he submits a thesis to his professor. the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is already seven pages of great research on lincoln. lincoln isbout how struggling with his practice of faith and his feelings on organized religion and his own ambivalence and what it means for lincoln's political...
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hanover macleod says his grandmother took part in that alcatraz occupation 50 years ago. as he pedaled around this morning, he heard her voice. >> she always talked about who we are. what is sovereignty to you? she would say. tell me what sovereignty means to you. >> you are hearing her voice. >> that's what i hear. >> reporter: allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the state of the controversial merrill, according to the san francisco examiner, supporters of than merrill say they intend to move ahead with a ballot initiative aimed at keeping it in place and visible to the public. they plan to start a petition drive to get the measure on the november 2020 ballot. the 1936 merrill at some say is racist shows images of slavery, white settlers and a dead native american. the announcement follows a lawsuit by the alumni association which challenges the school board's decision in august to cover up the mural. >>> a local black leader and the naacp are calling on the san francisco board of supervisors to and what they are calling racist politics impacting people living in the city
hanover macleod says his grandmother took part in that alcatraz occupation 50 years ago. as he pedaled around this morning, he heard her voice. >> she always talked about who we are. what is sovereignty to you? she would say. tell me what sovereignty means to you. >> you are hearing her voice. >> that's what i hear. >> reporter: allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> the state of the controversial merrill, according to the san francisco examiner, supporters of than...
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hanover macleod from the tribe in washington that his grandmother took part of the alcatraz occupation50 years ago as he paddled around the island, he heard her voice. dyslexia would always talk about who we are. what authority mean to you. tell me what somebody means to you. >> reporter: you hear her voice? >> that is what i hear. >> reporter: most participants in this canoe journey washington, oregon and british columbia you can see from decided at the group for the portland on nations canoe family. these are places where canoeing traditions are still strong and people taking part had another training and experience. more than 500 people altogether participated in the journey. nobody was hurt and organizers have told us that everyone who went out turned safely. live in san francisco, allie rasmus ktvu fox 2 news. >> police in san francisco are trying to find people who covered the christopher columbus statue in red paint. this is what it looks like. the vandalism happened yesterday, the same day the italian heritage parade and the date before of the club as they holiday. somebody als
hanover macleod from the tribe in washington that his grandmother took part of the alcatraz occupation50 years ago as he paddled around the island, he heard her voice. dyslexia would always talk about who we are. what authority mean to you. tell me what somebody means to you. >> reporter: you hear her voice? >> that is what i hear. >> reporter: most participants in this canoe journey washington, oregon and british columbia you can see from decided at the group for the portland...
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. >> isabel hicks and bruce lynch were seen in hanover county monday night.eme danger. a nationwide amber alert has been issued. she vanished from her home about a week ago with lynch. the fbi is appealing to him directly for her return. lynch may be suicidal and is armed. they're believed to be traveling in lynch's blue 2003 toyota matrix seen here. the handle is missing from the rear passenger side door. >>> an urgent search is under way for a convicted rapist accidentally released from a prison in georgia. tony maycon munoz is serving a life sentence. he was released friday around noon. he was convicted of aggravated child molestation and two counts of rape. no word on what led to his release. >>> the grandfather of a toddler who fell to her death on a cruise ship has been charged with negligent homicide. puerto rico's justice department ordered the arrest of salvatore anello. he had been released on $80,000 bond. 18-month-old chloe from indiana fell from the 11th floor of the cruise ship in july. anello was playing with her near an open window. the family
. >> isabel hicks and bruce lynch were seen in hanover county monday night.eme danger. a nationwide amber alert has been issued. she vanished from her home about a week ago with lynch. the fbi is appealing to him directly for her return. lynch may be suicidal and is armed. they're believed to be traveling in lynch's blue 2003 toyota matrix seen here. the handle is missing from the rear passenger side door. >>> an urgent search is under way for a convicted rapist accidentally...
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when i come back to key issue for us if it is alyssa, the site should be required to hanover data tolaw-enforcement to be proactively work with them. we heard a lot today from a gentleman from reddick about her efforts to better moderate from some of our members we're able to go online and type in a search for by fentanyl online and came up with monday results. never bite federal online. bye for cheap that went out prescription. those are fairly simple search terms. not talking about it super high bar to get rid of that new platform. it is a is it too hard to have it automatically directed to a site i would advise you to get counseling for drug abuse. i'm not trying to be the thought police. we're trying to protect people from organizing crime and terror activities. >> audio back but i have a bunch more questions i will submit. thank you. >> for the record i think i don't think he's not the worst member of congress. [laughter] >> i don't even think you are the very bottom. you are not a bad guy. the chair recognizes mr. castor five minutes. >> thank you chairman doyle for organizing
when i come back to key issue for us if it is alyssa, the site should be required to hanover data tolaw-enforcement to be proactively work with them. we heard a lot today from a gentleman from reddick about her efforts to better moderate from some of our members we're able to go online and type in a search for by fentanyl online and came up with monday results. never bite federal online. bye for cheap that went out prescription. those are fairly simple search terms. not talking about it super...
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i found out he was from south baltimore like i was, he was right over the hanover street bridge, i wasan living. [applause] bishop. thomas: and he was from south baltimore proper and so we talked about that and then we change the conversation after we realized we had that in common and traveled on to where we were in school because in maryland and baltimore, where you went to high school is critical. toinformed me he had gone this castle on the hill, this place with a black night commonly called city college. [applause] bishop. thomas: i informed him i had gone to the only high school in the city, the baltimore polytechnic institute. [applause] laughedthomas: and we over the salad as we talked about that. we found out we had so much in common and we became friends and little by little i saw him coming into the church and then he joined, family joined, and elijah became a permanent fixture here, for a time our legal counsel, always my counselor. we became fast friends and every sunday morning elijah cummings is in church and god is moving him higher and higher and higher. don't tell me
i found out he was from south baltimore like i was, he was right over the hanover street bridge, i wasan living. [applause] bishop. thomas: and he was from south baltimore proper and so we talked about that and then we change the conversation after we realized we had that in common and traveled on to where we were in school because in maryland and baltimore, where you went to high school is critical. toinformed me he had gone this castle on the hill, this place with a black night commonly...
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he writes a senior thesis at hanover college in 1980. host: this is not a seminary.st: is a presbyterian college. 1980, he votes for the evangelical in the race. jimmy carter. one month later, he submits a thesis to his professor. the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is already seven pages of great research on lincoln. lincoln isbout how struggling with his practice of faith and his feelings on organized religion and his own ambivalence and what it means for lincoln's political career going forward. and, when i read that, i get tingles right now thinking about it. trying tollege senior figure out where he is in the inld and where he is politics. the thesis is him struggling public service and politics. it is incredible. host: tom lobianco is our guest. we are talking about piety and power. mike pence and the taking of the white house. we welcome your comments and calls. republicans, (202) 748-8002. .emocrats, (202) 748-8000 .ndependents, (202) 748-8002 one of the themes as he relies on his wife, karen, for influence and support. and for helping him decide
he writes a senior thesis at hanover college in 1980. host: this is not a seminary.st: is a presbyterian college. 1980, he votes for the evangelical in the race. jimmy carter. one month later, he submits a thesis to his professor. the religious expressions of abraham lincoln. it is already seven pages of great research on lincoln. lincoln isbout how struggling with his practice of faith and his feelings on organized religion and his own ambivalence and what it means for lincoln's political...
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here, general sir brian robertson, british military governor, inspects operations at one field near hanoveras english planes load for the run to berlin. 50 minutes later, this air bridge unlike the bridge over the other is not in need of immediate repair and no technical difficulties. -- i no technical difficulties. this traffic. working together to aid berlin. whoever heard of a one-way bridge? why should 400 planes return empty everyday? that comes on the airmail stamps and letters reached the west and one day. class mail. day, another surprise. boatirst english flying goes onto the river. goodwill on the wing. eight tons of goodwill on every plane. and then it came. 54, rushed from the united states, alaska, and panama. coal over the air bridge. the western get sectors back into commission again. reminderk, a western that soviet sanctions are intolerable. meanwhile, the people of the western sectors took their own stand. all week, thousands turned out to hear their leaders pledge berlin freedom. here, a rally in the third berlin flats addressed by a doctor of the social democratic party.
here, general sir brian robertson, british military governor, inspects operations at one field near hanoveras english planes load for the run to berlin. 50 minutes later, this air bridge unlike the bridge over the other is not in need of immediate repair and no technical difficulties. -- i no technical difficulties. this traffic. working together to aid berlin. whoever heard of a one-way bridge? why should 400 planes return empty everyday? that comes on the airmail stamps and letters reached...