51
51
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
for john robinson, is he better off than he was before? measure? great are there limitations? absolutely. aren't there limitations to all revolutions? did the terms go far enough? i don't know. for every john robinson, there's a multitude of people who had nowhere near the options that he had. you could easily say it didn't go far enough and that promises of freedom were broken for them. instead, they have to fight for the wages they get while former , landholders are fighting over how low they can get their wages and banding together that they stay low and no one out prices them. all of these systems start to move in place. what does that tell us? it tells us it is not a complete revolution. cracks i attribute your response to the superb training you got. when you think it is only one thing or the other, that is problematic, although i think there is a lot there to discuss and have a conversation about. i will let you have another whack. have a question from our online audience. it's an interesting question thinking about postwar stuff. i don't know why i'm going out of focus
for john robinson, is he better off than he was before? measure? great are there limitations? absolutely. aren't there limitations to all revolutions? did the terms go far enough? i don't know. for every john robinson, there's a multitude of people who had nowhere near the options that he had. you could easily say it didn't go far enough and that promises of freedom were broken for them. instead, they have to fight for the wages they get while former , landholders are fighting over how low they...
78
78
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
john robinson never made it to new england. he died in 1625. his son came to plymouth colony about six years later, first falmouth, then scituate and then barnstable. he is renowned for something he said in 1659. at that point, plymouth leaders were beside themselves about the becauseof quakers missionaries had first appeared in the colony two years earlier. they had quickly gained some converts and sympathizers, especially in the town of sandwich. the authorities tried all sorts of measures to stamp out what they understood as rank heresy. they arrested, whipped, imprisoned and find quakers -- and fined quakers. they banished missionaries. they found they couldn't actually legally banish them and hope they would go away. they had to actually escort them to rhode island to get them to leave. at least for a while. they even authorized constables in sandwich to erect cages for the public display and humiliation of quakers. minister,to a boston the governor of plymouth colony had the idea of having the so when heads shaved, they forcibly removed t
john robinson never made it to new england. he died in 1625. his son came to plymouth colony about six years later, first falmouth, then scituate and then barnstable. he is renowned for something he said in 1659. at that point, plymouth leaders were beside themselves about the becauseof quakers missionaries had first appeared in the colony two years earlier. they had quickly gained some converts and sympathizers, especially in the town of sandwich. the authorities tried all sorts of measures to...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
back to us and they enjoy it so my father was an official with the turkish railways in arizona john robinson on the way been longer than you lived there for 10 years and i went to an elementary school there. he also doubtless wasn't done but the living conditions in the east are tough it's not for us it's to get us in the middle of the. turkey has the highest percentage. people who use instagram worldwide some 58 percent of its citizens have an account. of the map so you want to take pictures of each other here we have to take a lot of photos that we can post on instagram getting here and it's like proof we were here. to do that much but i hope we can find enough interesting poses will also change and swap our close. to do express has to pass through nearly 200 tunnels on its long journey most of them were carved into the mountains 100 years ago and provide an astrology backdrop for striking instagram photos. and while the head conductor allows the young people to take photos in the freight wagon he won't allow them to put themselves in danger you're welcome to take photos here but no crazy
back to us and they enjoy it so my father was an official with the turkish railways in arizona john robinson on the way been longer than you lived there for 10 years and i went to an elementary school there. he also doubtless wasn't done but the living conditions in the east are tough it's not for us it's to get us in the middle of the. turkey has the highest percentage. people who use instagram worldwide some 58 percent of its citizens have an account. of the map so you want to take pictures...
34
34
Oct 15, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
clubs — the irish team in particular have had problems this week which could now see callum robinson and johnile arsenal are trying to clear kieran tierney to play, despite him having a few more days left to run in isolation. no other portugal players in their squad tested positive this week. now remember it only took a handful of positive cases back in march for english football to shut down completely, but now even international friendlies are going ahead when the virus is in team camps. so what justification is there for games like this? we asked the general secretary at fifpro, who represent the players. you can never justify you can neverjustify any kind of risk to the health of players. and we are now in a situation where we would probably need more centralised decision—making than we have seen so farand decision—making than we have seen so far and how decision—making than we have seen so farand how and decision—making than we have seen so far and how and why would circumstances these games can go ahead. we all know that the federations organising these games have very substantial comme
clubs — the irish team in particular have had problems this week which could now see callum robinson and johnile arsenal are trying to clear kieran tierney to play, despite him having a few more days left to run in isolation. no other portugal players in their squad tested positive this week. now remember it only took a handful of positive cases back in march for english football to shut down completely, but now even international friendlies are going ahead when the virus is in team camps. so...
146
146
Oct 6, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jean robinson? >> johnt how our adversaries might want to take advantage of the situation they see had the white house right now. i am curious about our allies. how concerned must they be about, or are they, if you have actual current knowledge, about what they see in the white house, and are there any connections, any roots of information flow through which we are trying to, or someone in our government is trying to reassure them that we are still on the job as america, the world's leading military? >> that's a very good question. the last three and a half plus years, donald trump's erratic behavior and failure to acknowledge that america's strength depends on those close relationships with countries around the world. i think during this period, they are even more concerned. it's heard by our foreign partners and allies as focusing exclusively in the united states and not trying to strengthen and build those relationships that are so critical to world order and security as well as to the strength of these
. >> jean robinson? >> johnt how our adversaries might want to take advantage of the situation they see had the white house right now. i am curious about our allies. how concerned must they be about, or are they, if you have actual current knowledge, about what they see in the white house, and are there any connections, any roots of information flow through which we are trying to, or someone in our government is trying to reassure them that we are still on the job as america, the...
91
91
Oct 22, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
in our panel, "washington post" columnist eugene robinson, jen palmieri, former communications director for hillary clinton's presidential campaign, john salter who has worked with john mccain and endorsed joe biden this time around, and the author of "the luckiest man: life with john mccain," an extraordinary book that we're all looking forward to. >> thank you. >> mark salter, let's talk about your reaction to "60 minutes." >> i guess he wasn't ready for some tough questions. i don't know, it's impossible to follow whatever the through line is in the president's thinking. it was a bad interview and he comes off poorly in it. i don't know why he's doing everything he can to draw attention to it. but, you know, i don't understand a lot of what donald trump does. >> to you, gene robinson, as we head into this debate, why would this be what he would want the narrative going into his final chance to redress some of the concerns that people have, if there are still undecided voters out there, fix what happened in the first debate, be more presidential. i know that he hasn't taken advice before, but if he could be more restrained, he was in
in our panel, "washington post" columnist eugene robinson, jen palmieri, former communications director for hillary clinton's presidential campaign, john salter who has worked with john mccain and endorsed joe biden this time around, and the author of "the luckiest man: life with john mccain," an extraordinary book that we're all looking forward to. >> thank you. >> mark salter, let's talk about your reaction to "60 minutes." >> i guess he wasn't...
53
53
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
john corpina live from the floor of the new york stock exchange along with chris robinson. investors really do have whiplash from mercurial moves out of the white house at all hours. the late night one came after 10:00 p.m. eastern. how are you gauging as a trader what to trade, meaning which market metrics are you constantly watching and pressing the refresh button on to give you guidance right now? >> i'm not going to break any news here. d.c. watches the stock market. when it goes lower, the republicans will say something to make it go back higher and vice versa. we are in an election season. we are down to under a month here. i think anybody is going to throw anything out at this point to get them to the finish line of this election. we have to understand we need to be prepared that down 2% yesterday, up 2% today, down 2% can happen tomorrow over a tweet. you need to separate that mentality from investing and watching this market. i think you have to gauge, you know, i think you have to gauge where you think this economy is and where we think it's going. we mentioned th
john corpina live from the floor of the new york stock exchange along with chris robinson. investors really do have whiplash from mercurial moves out of the white house at all hours. the late night one came after 10:00 p.m. eastern. how are you gauging as a trader what to trade, meaning which market metrics are you constantly watching and pressing the refresh button on to give you guidance right now? >> i'm not going to break any news here. d.c. watches the stock market. when it goes...
82
82
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
john maguire has been to a school in yorkshire to find out why sport is so important. when these children get home and look up videos ofjason robinsonhat they could conquer the world, as he did in the rugby world cup in 2003. he's here at sandal castle primary in wakefield to lend his support to the campaign to encourage more sport and pe in schools, inspiring the pupils with his own experiences. pe should be at the heart of every school day, because i know from my own story. i was not academic, so growing up, the pe teacher that loved rugby, got me into rugby for the first time and i went on then to do some amazing things, but it is really important now, more than ever, that pe is given its rightful place in school. i like swimming, because you can do loads of different strokes and you can also make some of your own moves. i like pe because it is my favourite thing to do and i always do it. well done! sue wilkinson has spent her adult life encouraging children to be active. a former teacher, she now leads the association for physical education and says as schools try to catch up following lockdown, pe is more important than ever. t
john maguire has been to a school in yorkshire to find out why sport is so important. when these children get home and look up videos ofjason robinsonhat they could conquer the world, as he did in the rugby world cup in 2003. he's here at sandal castle primary in wakefield to lend his support to the campaign to encourage more sport and pe in schools, inspiring the pupils with his own experiences. pe should be at the heart of every school day, because i know from my own story. i was not...
206
206
Oct 13, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
gene robinson, i wanted to show you some more of the culture that john's talking about there, givingy president trump. senator mike lee announced he was diagnosed with covid-19 and he took off his mask and senator lee did not respond if he had been tested recently. meanwhile, mark meadows refused to keep his mask on while speaking to reporters at the capitol. here he is outside the senate hearing room. >> tell you what, let me do this. let me pull this away. >> yeah, pull away. >> that way i can take this off to talk. i'm more than ten feet away. i'm not -- well, i'm not going to talk through the mask. >> so gene, rather than wear a mask, mark meadows, the chief of staff walked away. they don't want to upset the boss and what the president said last night, while not wearing a mask, it's not unique to him. it's a message. rudy giuliani was in philadelphia, they're trying to scare up support in pennsylvania, of course, a state they need to win and he said the following to a group of trump supporters. quote, people don't die of this disease anymore. the message is that the president sur
gene robinson, i wanted to show you some more of the culture that john's talking about there, givingy president trump. senator mike lee announced he was diagnosed with covid-19 and he took off his mask and senator lee did not respond if he had been tested recently. meanwhile, mark meadows refused to keep his mask on while speaking to reporters at the capitol. here he is outside the senate hearing room. >> tell you what, let me do this. let me pull this away. >> yeah, pull away....
212
212
Oct 19, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
robinson, and mara gaye and rick stengel from "time" magazine. all are msnbc political analysts. mark salter, a long time aide to johnon the show friday and he said something that i don't know if any of us said out loud, he writes in his book about how we all knew we would lose for weeks before the '08 election. and that is a ground truth. when you are on a losing campaign, you know when you are going to lose, you know when the spin is just the spin but the polls are the polls. i'med told that the internals in places like arizona and pennsylvania are as daunting as the public polls for the trump campaign. and i feel like even trump lets it shoe that he knows that he is likely to lose. what did you make of this picture? >> you know, it is amazing because having covered campaigns now for over a decade at this point, i've seen the same thing on the ground. and you started to see some of it last week with ben sasse as well, a softening of rhetoric among republicans who are concerned about the post-trump era and what that might mean for them. so there are some signs for those who like you and i are very familiar with, kin
robinson, and mara gaye and rick stengel from "time" magazine. all are msnbc political analysts. mark salter, a long time aide to johnon the show friday and he said something that i don't know if any of us said out loud, he writes in his book about how we all knew we would lose for weeks before the '08 election. and that is a ground truth. when you are on a losing campaign, you know when you are going to lose, you know when the spin is just the spin but the polls are the polls. i'med...