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this man, who led the most powerful armies that the world has ever seen, this man who led the most powerfult moral force was his greatness. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> for a quarter of a century, to the very end of his life, dwight eisenhower exercised a moral authority without parallel in america and in the world. and america and the world is better because of it. i know mrs. eisenhower would permit me to share with you the last word he spoke on the day he died. he said, i've always loved my wife. i've always loved my children. i've always loved my grandchildren. and i have always loved my country. that was dwight eisenhower. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >>> weekends on c-span2 bring you the best in american history and nonfiction books. saturday, on american history tv, at 2:00 p.m. eastern, on the presidency, a 1988 oval office conversation between president ronald reagan and the bbc's godfrey hodgson on restoring the u.s. economy, u.s.-soviet rerelations and iran-contra and at 4:40 p.m., as the u.s. continues to withdraw from afghanistan, we look back nearly 40 years at the country's history with two u.s. informatio
this man, who led the most powerful armies that the world has ever seen, this man who led the most powerfult moral force was his greatness. ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪♪ >> for a quarter of a century, to the very end of his life, dwight eisenhower exercised a moral authority without parallel in america and in the world. and america and the world is better because of it. i know mrs. eisenhower would permit me to share with you the last word he spoke on the day he died. he said, i've always loved my...
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man lit up the holiday class. i get the garden 2 years, there is the only guy with the n v p, and i love the quote, jalen you're the coach is kills me. when mark kept the warriors beat them and he missed a shot at the very end. i think george thompson might add that his face. this the all the bad moment i've ever heard that it's beautiful. wow, thank you very much. that means a lot. you know, it's funny is that, and i see in 67, you look back. i think clyde in the salukis when they had some guys who owned the garden because clyde goes on to be the quit essential garden player, man. absolutely, and the honor that i have though, i never met jimmy walker while he was alive. i was gracious enough along with the legend, dave, being my godfather, to go to the funeral to pay my respects. and i'm so very grateful for everything that you know. gina was the he provided for me is for ration. but the honor dennis has been when i get a chance to meet earl. busy the pearl monroe, and he's telling me stories and walk class frasi
man lit up the holiday class. i get the garden 2 years, there is the only guy with the n v p, and i love the quote, jalen you're the coach is kills me. when mark kept the warriors beat them and he missed a shot at the very end. i think george thompson might add that his face. this the all the bad moment i've ever heard that it's beautiful. wow, thank you very much. that means a lot. you know, it's funny is that, and i see in 67, you look back. i think clyde in the salukis when they had some...
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this man who led the most powerful armies of the world has ever seen, this man who led the most powerfulially good and gentle and kind man, that moral force was his greatness. for a quarter of a century to the very end of his life, dwight eisenhower exercised a moral authority without parallel in america and in the world. and america and the world is better because of it. i know mrs. eisenhower would permit me to share with you the last words he spoke on the day he died. he said, i've always loved my wife. i've always loved my children. i've always loved my grandchildren. and i have always loved my country. that was dwight eisenhower. >>> general dwight d. eisenhower ordered the horrors of the holocaust be remembered. it was a signature move for the man who later occupied the white house. next on the presidency, his granted daughter, susan eisenhower, talks about what led like to the decision. she's the author of how ike led. the principles behind eisenhower's biggest decisions. the united states holocaust memorial museum hosted this conversation and provided the video. >> today is holoc
this man who led the most powerful armies of the world has ever seen, this man who led the most powerfulially good and gentle and kind man, that moral force was his greatness. for a quarter of a century to the very end of his life, dwight eisenhower exercised a moral authority without parallel in america and in the world. and america and the world is better because of it. i know mrs. eisenhower would permit me to share with you the last words he spoke on the day he died. he said, i've always...
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such a man's general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. in history have so many americans known so much about the essence of one man. 100 million americans know eisenhower the way others know him by heart. cheer for him, as he is a general we believe in. we hail the hometown boy who is all the best parts of america. main street usa. i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can tell you is that i am from abilene. [applause] i want to speak first on the dreams of a young boy. frequently, they are to be a streetcar conductor, or he sees himself as the town policeman. above all, he may reach the position of locomotive engineer. but always, in his dreams, is that day when finally he comes home. comes home to a welcome from his own hometown. >> ike is the nation's [inaudible] . >> who for the railroad tracks in texas, that's where he was born, on the red river we are texas shake hands with oklahoma. dwight david eisenhower was one of seven sons of deeply religious parents. pennsylvania dutch who moved west and brought the bibl
such a man's general ike, dwight d. eisenhower, the man from abilene. in history have so many americans known so much about the essence of one man. 100 million americans know eisenhower the way others know him by heart. cheer for him, as he is a general we believe in. we hail the hometown boy who is all the best parts of america. main street usa. i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can tell you is that i am from abilene. [applause] i want to speak first on the dreams of...
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that's one small step for man. one giant leap for man kind. >> that's one small step for man. different but very pretty out here. are you getting it now. neil, we are getting a tv picture. you're in our view now. >> ready for me to come out? >> all set. >> okay. i'm on the top step. it's a simple matter who hop down from one step to the next. >> you have three more steps and then a long one. >> i'm going to leave that one foot up there and both hands down about the fourth wrung up. >> there you go. >> i think i'll do the same. >> little more. another inch. you got it. that's a good step. >> beautiful. magnificent sight out here. >> we might see some rocks. >> purple rocks. >> very small sparkly fragments. >> okay. houston i'm going to change lenses on you. >> roger neil. >> tell me if you got a picture, houston. >> we got a beautiful picture, neil. okay. we got that one. >> we'd like it to come left, about five degrees, over. >> okay. that looks good there, neil. buzz is erecting the solar mission now. rock and soil samples were to be collected. photographs taken. experiments
that's one small step for man. one giant leap for man kind. >> that's one small step for man. different but very pretty out here. are you getting it now. neil, we are getting a tv picture. you're in our view now. >> ready for me to come out? >> all set. >> okay. i'm on the top step. it's a simple matter who hop down from one step to the next. >> you have three more steps and then a long one. >> i'm going to leave that one foot up there and both hands down...
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such a man is general ike, dwight d. eisenhower the man from abilene.er in history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower the way you know a neighbor. we know him by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? not because he is a general, but because instinct ifl we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best about mark. his roots are in the hard land, main street u.s.a. >> i come here first to thank you, to say the proudest thing i can claim is that i am from abilene. i want to speak first of the dreams of a barefoot boy. frequently they are to be a conductor or he sees himself as the town policeman. above all he may reach a position of locomotive engineer. but always in his dreams is that day when finally he comes home. comes home to a welcome from his own hometown. >> the wheat fields of kansas claim ike is a native son. >> but the to then and cattle state of texas stake first claim, hard by the railroad tracks in dennison, texas, that's where he was born on th
such a man is general ike, dwight d. eisenhower the man from abilene.er in history have so many americans known so much about the very essence of one man. >> 100 million americans know eisenhower the way you know a neighbor. we know him by heart. >> and why do we cheer for him? not because he is a general, but because instinct ifl we believe in him. we hail him as a hometown boy who is all the best about mark. his roots are in the hard land, main street u.s.a. >> i come here...
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hey, you, man. you, man. doing something right. maybe you're doing something right." bengali parents operate differently. their...proudness isn't always shown verbally, you know? it might be like, "ok," you know, "have an extra piece of chicken." exaggerated accent: who's my favourite child? they're all useless! i'm jokesing. no, no, no, i...i love both of my children equally, yes. what do you mean i have three children? what? oh, yes. yes, the middle one. i realised that no matter how old i get, all my mum wants to know is have i ate? and she's the only person that's going to do that. say a bangladeshi is watching this right now, what strategy or gems have you figured over the last six years that you think can help someone? not listen to your parents. no, i didn't say that, i'm so bad! all bengali parents are going to hate me. don't listen to your parents. don't listen to them. do you ever get them asking you when you're getting a realjob? yeah, all of that. what, you get that? no way. yeah, course. no way!
hey, you, man. you, man. doing something right. maybe you're doing something right." bengali parents operate differently. their...proudness isn't always shown verbally, you know? it might be like, "ok," you know, "have an extra piece of chicken." exaggerated accent: who's my favourite child? they're all useless! i'm jokesing. no, no, no, i...i love both of my children equally, yes. what do you mean i have three children? what? oh, yes. yes, the middle one. i realised...
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man. thank you very much. and this something i always wanted to do, like i was never to prospect in middle school or high school. that was like, he's guaranteed to be the be a player. so i always had the approach that i was going to be successful in the sports and entertainment arena regardless. so while i was a member of the fab, 5 of the university of michigan, my major was also communications radio tv film. and i'm one of the people that fortunate enough that actually get the work in a profession that they have a degree in the united states of america. right. and so there, there was a time even when i was john, and i will my brand that we plan, john, bad football m b a lab basketball. we try to make a rule that if you lose a game, you changes the oldest, gone a fine line, and go to sleep or start picking your nose. and i kind of got just my uncle pale moore who was like to my home, what i li like are my band was like a combination of mohammed lee with a joke and rare box like he was a he was, he was like in
man. thank you very much. and this something i always wanted to do, like i was never to prospect in middle school or high school. that was like, he's guaranteed to be the be a player. so i always had the approach that i was going to be successful in the sports and entertainment arena regardless. so while i was a member of the fab, 5 of the university of michigan, my major was also communications radio tv film. and i'm one of the people that fortunate enough that actually get the work in a...
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you've got to be a man. >> i don't want to be a man! more modern-day storytelling and identifying that black comedians can tell these type of stories. >> so you're chris? >> yes, sir. i'm mr. abbott, your guidance koupsor. >> by the time everybody hates chris debuted in 2005 chris rock was a massive star. >> "everybody hates chris" is a funny recalling of chris rock's childhood in 1980s brooklyn. >> my father always knew what everything costs. >> that's a dollar nine cent in the trash! that's $2 on fire. >> with an all-black show in the home and chris got bused to a white school. >> wa s the junior high school across the street really that bad? [ gunshots ] >> much like rock & roll school shootings were also invented by blacks and stolen by the white man. >> and of course in 2006 upn merged with the wb to become what we now know as the cw. >> the cw just decides not to do sitcoms anymore. and that cuts out all black programming. >> it's something fox did earlier. you start your network based on black sitcoms. and then when you get enoug
you've got to be a man. >> i don't want to be a man! more modern-day storytelling and identifying that black comedians can tell these type of stories. >> so you're chris? >> yes, sir. i'm mr. abbott, your guidance koupsor. >> by the time everybody hates chris debuted in 2005 chris rock was a massive star. >> "everybody hates chris" is a funny recalling of chris rock's childhood in 1980s brooklyn. >> my father always knew what everything costs....
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it is a fond salute to a man we love and cherish.as consecrated to service. it is a profound, respectful salute, to a man larger than life, who by any standard, was one of the giants of our time.
it is a fond salute to a man we love and cherish.as consecrated to service. it is a profound, respectful salute, to a man larger than life, who by any standard, was one of the giants of our time.
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without it, or between man and man is between country and country would like a watch run down and stop in an age before the federal government began printing paper money and age when you have to trust and private issue banknotes glorified ious confidence was a de facto national currency. >> thank you both. when i teach about history i always start of my students talking about how historians are never really -- and the job of the historian is to try to keep all of the shards back together to create a picture and it will never be as it once was and never be fully repaired but we do our best and we do our job to present the best picture that we possibly can over time. would you talk about your role as deconstruct years into your respective path? >> miles you go first. >> i think it's a great metaphor and i think in some ways what i do just as a writer and i don't know how it strikes the two of you but kind of a curious shame. i feel like i'm a great person to fill these long timelines. i think i timelines for this book was 250 pages long and everything going on around me and i start to se
without it, or between man and man is between country and country would like a watch run down and stop in an age before the federal government began printing paper money and age when you have to trust and private issue banknotes glorified ious confidence was a de facto national currency. >> thank you both. when i teach about history i always start of my students talking about how historians are never really -- and the job of the historian is to try to keep all of the shards back together...
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eisenhower the man began.nsas, today, a busy and proud town of almost -- western wheatland is typical of the kind of town that comes to mind with the phrase grassroots america. the mark of the past is on it but it does not live in the past, its streets and buildings bear testimony to a living and growing america. one of its newest and proudest buildings is the eisenhower museum which carries forth the spirit and the history of the eisenhower family of abilene. it is visited daily by citizens from all parts of the country ranging from dignitary to school boy. inside the museum the life of dwight eisenhower, boy and man, is depicted in a series of murals. from infancy that life had the flavor of grassroots america about it. eisenhower was born in 1890 in dennison, texas, of parents whose families had migrated to pennsylvania from europe, advanced through the american midwest. young eisenhower's parents had lived in abilene before his birth and it was to abilene once the wild town at the end of the chisolm trail,
eisenhower the man began.nsas, today, a busy and proud town of almost -- western wheatland is typical of the kind of town that comes to mind with the phrase grassroots america. the mark of the past is on it but it does not live in the past, its streets and buildings bear testimony to a living and growing america. one of its newest and proudest buildings is the eisenhower museum which carries forth the spirit and the history of the eisenhower family of abilene. it is visited daily by citizens...
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>> he was a true con man.would find out about him, john would threaten them, he would terrorize them. >> how bad was he? >> john was the most dangerous, treacherous, manipulative, deceitful, criminal i'd investigated in 40 years of law enforcement. >> once terra learned about john's past, she was consumed with worry. >> i was very distraught at the time. >> because this dangerous man was now married to a very successful businesswoman who happened to be terra's mother. >> he couldn't get enough of me. >> that's a good feeling. >> it is. >> the trickery of love. >> yes. >> trickery, but something far worse than that was coming soon. >> coming up, one of debra's daughters is about to make anonymous discovery. >> she was in a panic. she said i saw john. i said, where? she goes outside in a car. >> are this terrified families worst fears about to come true? when "dateline" continues. ntinues. try one a day 50+ multivitamin gummies. with vitamins c, d & zinc for immunity support. plus 8 b-vitamins for brain support.
>> he was a true con man.would find out about him, john would threaten them, he would terrorize them. >> how bad was he? >> john was the most dangerous, treacherous, manipulative, deceitful, criminal i'd investigated in 40 years of law enforcement. >> once terra learned about john's past, she was consumed with worry. >> i was very distraught at the time. >> because this dangerous man was now married to a very successful businesswoman who happened to be...
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and fred was a young man who i think he did it really like society, he was gentle soft spoken man generally but he could not abide racial stores and when they were hurled at him, he got with the neighborhood kids, many were - he had to keep going to his father and he had his eye glasses broken a lot and he had to go to his father to get more glasses. so when the war broke out, fred immediately tried to enlist any went to the office at spokane and tried were he couldn't do that, - so we spent the next year at the university. he did terrible because most had gone off to war but man in early 1943 with 442nd, he became a member of the k company and after the texans pretty. [inaudible]. >> so that clip we will show up fred, the work and ended in europe and is on his way back to spokane and he is on a train and he stops at union station in washington dc where he meets another soldier. it's a let's show this clip. >> i was on the train by myself and we stopped in washington dc. so from that railroad station you could see the capitol building. and i was looking out the window and this g.i. came, se
and fred was a young man who i think he did it really like society, he was gentle soft spoken man generally but he could not abide racial stores and when they were hurled at him, he got with the neighborhood kids, many were - he had to keep going to his father and he had his eye glasses broken a lot and he had to go to his father to get more glasses. so when the war broke out, fred immediately tried to enlist any went to the office at spokane and tried were he couldn't do that, - so we spent...
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a world war ii veteran, and a good and loving man. he tried to chronicle the black american experience might grandfather said it's complicated but important things. i want to challenge us all but assuring some of them here. i was, as trapped in 1943, february 1943. i was separated in august 1946, approximately two and a half years. the war experience as in so many other people have some effect? and your attitude towards civil rights. was it before hand or did it become after words? in developing part of your conviction and career. my grandfather said i was said that anyone born in the south were reared in the south any negro with any powers of perception at all. would have to have some fixed attitude long before the age i went into the army which was 21 years of age. i would say however some of my attitudes were intensified by a recent of the experience in the army the segregated army and in places where the discrimination was open and vicious. that sort of thing such as p axes and certain other kinds of discrimination and that sort o
a world war ii veteran, and a good and loving man. he tried to chronicle the black american experience might grandfather said it's complicated but important things. i want to challenge us all but assuring some of them here. i was, as trapped in 1943, february 1943. i was separated in august 1946, approximately two and a half years. the war experience as in so many other people have some effect? and your attitude towards civil rights. was it before hand or did it become after words? in...
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man had orbited the moon once. man had test flown the lunar module, the lunar landing craft in earth orbit once. but before we would commit men to a lunar landing there were still a number of things to be worked out. this was the mission of apollo 10. in the words of its commander, thomas stafford, to sort out all the unknowns and pave the way for a lunar landing. ♪♪ it was a veteran crew, spacecraft commander tom stafford had flown on gemini 6 and 9. lunar module pilot gene cernan had flown on gemini 9, john young had been on gemini 3 and gemini 10. they would face problems on apollo 10, problems that would be solved for apollo 11. most would be minor, but they would be solved. stafford, young, cernan. they brought to their mission enthusiasm, dedication, responsibility. even amazement. and through the means of color television they took us with them as they played their part in man's greatest adventure. >> we are go for a mission to the moon at this time. tom stafford reports they are go. we're coming up on the 2
man had orbited the moon once. man had test flown the lunar module, the lunar landing craft in earth orbit once. but before we would commit men to a lunar landing there were still a number of things to be worked out. this was the mission of apollo 10. in the words of its commander, thomas stafford, to sort out all the unknowns and pave the way for a lunar landing. ♪♪ it was a veteran crew, spacecraft commander tom stafford had flown on gemini 6 and 9. lunar module pilot gene cernan had...
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>> he was a hollywood stunt man. but this was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times. and left dying on the floor. >> somebody definitely wanted him dead. >> but who? and why? you will meet lots of possible suspects. >> oh my gosh. >> including this ex-wife. >> an actress once married to joe patchy. she had a strong alibi, however. that's only the start of the twist in this hollywood mystery. but >> this is one of those fictional things, no one would write a script like this. >> the most stunning thing of all was what didn't happen. >> that hit me hard. hello >> and welcome to hello and dateline garrett ward was a hollywood stunt man, who made welcome to dateline his living pulling off death defying acts. then one night, he opened the door for a stranger and found himself in the middle of a terrifying scene that was all too real. garrett was looking down the barrel of a gun, moments later, four shots rang out. and soon investigators would be embroiled in a who done it with more twists than a featur
>> he was a hollywood stunt man. but this was no hollywood stunt. >> this was a hit. >> shot four times. and left dying on the floor. >> somebody definitely wanted him dead. >> but who? and why? you will meet lots of possible suspects. >> oh my gosh. >> including this ex-wife. >> an actress once married to joe patchy. she had a strong alibi, however. that's only the start of the twist in this hollywood mystery. but >> this is one of those...
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[water dripping] [indistinct chatter] man: just watch your steps, yeah? voice-over: most of the people that work here, they used to work at mines before. so when the mine decides to shut down, they have nothing to do but to go down there and dig for themselves. [coal crunching underfoot] man 2: we find that coal is our national resources. it's the only thing that can generate electricity at this point in time. woman: the owner of the mines are here to get profit. they don't care what going on with the communities. man 2: any activity by human beings will somehow, you know, like, change the ecosystem that we operate in. zulu: where the guys work, it's way, way, way too far. i think we can--about 1.5 kilometer. man, voice-over: yes, south africa does have mountains of coal, but we also have mountains of asbestos, and we decide to leave asbestos in the ground where it belongs. man 2, voice-over: where the coal mines and the power stations are located is amongst one of the most polluted areas on earth. man 3, voice-over: a very, very large cost to coal-mining
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one can easily understand a man having an attraction for another man. and wanting to become in some way intimate. let's talk about the church's ministry on homosexual orientation and acts. >> the church accepts whatever orientation a person has. that can be disordered. i'm going to say more on that in a minute. the church is accepting the person as a child of god and a full member of the church. there's no attempt to push the person outside. what the church says is that you can't act on that. of course many of our gay and lesbian, gay brothers and lesbian sisters, they want inclination, the attraction same-sex attraction should be bound to action. that's what they want to say. the church says no, we call to chasity. that is not the inclination is quite distinct from the act itself. i wanted to speak about the inclination and the church says that's disorder. i would say for our modern society, for most young people maybe not everyone. most young people, their attitude toward homosexuality are all disordered. they're always thinking of the sexual componen
one can easily understand a man having an attraction for another man. and wanting to become in some way intimate. let's talk about the church's ministry on homosexual orientation and acts. >> the church accepts whatever orientation a person has. that can be disordered. i'm going to say more on that in a minute. the church is accepting the person as a child of god and a full member of the church. there's no attempt to push the person outside. what the church says is that you can't act on...
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one man's religion neither harms nor helps another man. it is assuredly no part of religion to compel religion to which free will and not force should lead us. those words, the church father had written not in the 16th or 17th century but in the early third century. and he wrote those 18 latin words because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. it was because of his reflection on those words that he came to believe ter, the alian that it was an essential and inherent part of the way we were created by god that we would be free. of course the 13 words i am referring to are genesis chapter one versus 27, and god created man in his own image. in the image of god he created them male and female. he created them. god created us in a sense to have the very kind of freedom that he has. that is what it means to be created in his image. what we learn from inspecting and observing the magnificent dignity of human beings. it is also we see taught in those 13 hebrew words in genesis which i believe are the real soil from which the ideas of religious fre
one man's religion neither harms nor helps another man. it is assuredly no part of religion to compel religion to which free will and not force should lead us. those words, the church father had written not in the 16th or 17th century but in the early third century. and he wrote those 18 latin words because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. it was because of his reflection on those words that he came to believe ter, the alian that it was an essential and inherent part of the way we were...
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one man's religion either help snore harms another man. it is surely no part of religion to compel religion to which freewill and not force should lead us. those words, the church father had written not in the 17th century, or 16th century, but in the early third century. we and he wrote those 18 latin words because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. he -- it was because of his reflection on those words that he came to believe that it was an essential and inherent part of the way that we were created by god, that we would be free. of course the 13 hebrew words i am referring to are the words of genesis, chapter one, first 27. and god created man in his own image. in the image of god he created the male and female, he created them. god created us, in a sense, to have the very kind of freedom he himself has, so that's what it means to be created in the image of god. to partaken in some of the liberty. he says in the dignity of god, we have a god like freedom and dignity. and we know that, ultimately, from what we learn from inspecting and o
one man's religion either help snore harms another man. it is surely no part of religion to compel religion to which freewill and not force should lead us. those words, the church father had written not in the 17th century, or 16th century, but in the early third century. we and he wrote those 18 latin words because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. he -- it was because of his reflection on those words that he came to believe that it was an essential and inherent part of the way that we were...
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i'm a man, too. i don't go around making a point of it. >> you never had to make a point of it. >> in the '70s with all in the family, we're starting to have a conversation about race in ways that the conversations had not been had. >> there was a huge rise of the black middle class. you get advertisers turning towards black people. so you can see why norman leer created san & pford and son. >> the lounge act was redd fox. i came back delirious with the possibility. >> you know what it says in the bible, love thigh neighbor. >> the guy who wrote the bible didn't live in this neighborhood. if he had, he'd said love thy neighbor but lock thyeth door. >> it's set in watts where there's this crotch ety old man who runs a junkyard. his son lamont wants to get rich quick. >> she said come on. >> yeah, that's the way he talked, yeah. >> he was about 90 years old. ain't nothing worse than a 90-year-old white woman. >> he was like a black archie bunker. >> there's a season he's irascible. >> come to get justi
i'm a man, too. i don't go around making a point of it. >> you never had to make a point of it. >> in the '70s with all in the family, we're starting to have a conversation about race in ways that the conversations had not been had. >> there was a huge rise of the black middle class. you get advertisers turning towards black people. so you can see why norman leer created san & pford and son. >> the lounge act was redd fox. i came back delirious with the possibility....
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man: yeah!t." ♪♪ thomas: i'm thomas schiffer, owner, business partner, head pizza nut. my hope is that marcus will be able to figure out how to scale this, and it's in every city in america. lemonis: for thomas, personal issues have interfered with his business goals. thomas: your whole life gets hijacked by this business and your commitment to it. my ex is out of state. i didn't see my kids for two years, so i had to leave l.a. lemonis: moving to oregon four months ago to be with his children required him to rely more heavily on his business partner. lilia: my name is lilia mead, and i am part owner of grey block pizza. my intention was to be a silent partner, as in like zip. zero restaurant experience. zero pizza experience. he is up in oregon, being a dad. yeah, i run this place. ♪♪ lemonis: i know thomas is looking for me to invest and take grey block nationwide, but i think the big question is, are they really ready to take the next step? ♪♪ man: ♪ whoa oh oh oh ♪ ♪ you can start again ♪ -♪
man: yeah!t." ♪♪ thomas: i'm thomas schiffer, owner, business partner, head pizza nut. my hope is that marcus will be able to figure out how to scale this, and it's in every city in america. lemonis: for thomas, personal issues have interfered with his business goals. thomas: your whole life gets hijacked by this business and your commitment to it. my ex is out of state. i didn't see my kids for two years, so i had to leave l.a. lemonis: moving to oregon four months ago to be with his...
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>> ah, she's super good, man tiffany's out changing the world, man she's like, you know, she's alwayssmart. i just love having her as a guest. please give her our best >> i will. i will definitely send love. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you were friends before you started dating. >> yeah. >> jimmy: who asked who out? >> well, really wasn't like an official ask, meaning like, you know, we weren't like -- >> jimmy: yeah >> -- in elementary school like i handed her a note, like, "will you go with me?" >> jimmy: circle yes >> circle yes -- i didn't do that [ laughter ] but after being friends and hanging out, it was just one good night, cool night where we had a couple of drinks and a - [ laughter ] -- little twinkle in the eye and i was like, "oh, actually, i think she might like me. 'cause i had been trying and she would put me in the friend boat for a second. [ laughter ] and i was cool with the friend boat i was like, "we friends. >> jimmy: okay >> yeah, you know, like you was saying, you've been in that experience >> jimmy: yeah, my wife, yeah. she's still -- yeah. that's how we -- [ laugh
>> ah, she's super good, man tiffany's out changing the world, man she's like, you know, she's alwayssmart. i just love having her as a guest. please give her our best >> i will. i will definitely send love. [ applause ] >> jimmy: you were friends before you started dating. >> yeah. >> jimmy: who asked who out? >> well, really wasn't like an official ask, meaning like, you know, we weren't like -- >> jimmy: yeah >> -- in elementary school like i...
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one man's religion neither harms nor helps another man. it is no part of religion to compel religion to which free will ask not force should lead us those words the church father had written not in the 17th century or the 16th century, but in the early third century. and tertullian wrote those 18 latin words because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. it was because of his reflection on those words that he came to believe tertullian that it was an essential inherent part of the way that we were created by god that we would be free, and of course the 13 hebrew words i'm referring to are the words of genesis chapter 1, verse 27, and god created man in his own image. in the image of god he created them male and female. he created them. god created us in a sense to have the very kind of freedom that he himself has. that's what it means to be created in the image of god. we partake in something of the liberty and indeed he says of the dignity of god. we have a god like freedom and dignity, and we know that ultimately from what we learn from ins
one man's religion neither harms nor helps another man. it is no part of religion to compel religion to which free will ask not force should lead us those words the church father had written not in the 17th century or the 16th century, but in the early third century. and tertullian wrote those 18 latin words because he was inspired by 13 hebrew words. it was because of his reflection on those words that he came to believe tertullian that it was an essential inherent part of the way that we were...
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have been, man, i'm good brother. i want to check on your, your pod, the home pins that are incident mad. i know it sounds like, you know, i got months out there, but i honestly didn't got a, i'm recovered greeley. i had 5 surgeries, a ton of physical therapy, and i got about 90 percent of my strength, fac, and a lot of my dexterity back. when about 56 weeks before we started filming, i had my 5th and final surgery. now was the one to really give me flexibility before that i couldn't even bend my my hand. i could, this was like, my 1st like can make so i would have never been able to do the competition and going into this competition. i really wasn't sure my capabilities. i mean, i know i wanted to compete, but i didn't know how strong i was going to be or what my endurance level was. and i going to tell you dennis, thing. god. because not only did i, you know, go to a competition great. but we made some of the best cakes i've ever made in my life. and there was nothing from a hand perspective that held me back, or th
have been, man, i'm good brother. i want to check on your, your pod, the home pins that are incident mad. i know it sounds like, you know, i got months out there, but i honestly didn't got a, i'm recovered greeley. i had 5 surgeries, a ton of physical therapy, and i got about 90 percent of my strength, fac, and a lot of my dexterity back. when about 56 weeks before we started filming, i had my 5th and final surgery. now was the one to really give me flexibility before that i couldn't even bend...
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young man: yeah i brought some. loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. end summer with a bang. this labor day save $300 on eargo 5. call or go online now for this limited time offer. we're here and ready to help you with your hearing loss with free remote hearing checks and consultations by our licensed hearing professionals. and if you're an active or retired federal employee you can now get eargo at no cost to you. ♪ >>> did someone say free? it's time now for "the mix." we are starting with 100 free bottles of wine. >> a province in switzerland is rewarding its longest living residents by offering them 100 bottles of wine once they reach the age of 100. preparation right side currently under way to reward the area's latest recipient, a woman named marie antoinette with a bouquet of flowers and enough wine to tok her cellular when she hits the triple digits on november 5th. >> the program offers a charitable donation or voucher for use at a local wine merchant or draftsman. for residents who d
young man: yeah i brought some. loss solution with high quality sound and lifetime support. end summer with a bang. this labor day save $300 on eargo 5. call or go online now for this limited time offer. we're here and ready to help you with your hearing loss with free remote hearing checks and consultations by our licensed hearing professionals. and if you're an active or retired federal employee you can now get eargo at no cost to you. ♪ >>> did someone say free? it's time now for...
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information vital to first manned landing.the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the scarred lunar landscape. >> see the sea of crisis up here that's the first real thing i'm positive of that i've seen that i recognize. boy, it really stands out. >> stafford, young, cernan, a quarter of a million miles from earth, 60 miles above our desolate satellite. >> boy, this is really a rugged planet. >> also, look at some of the mountains we can see. that's going to be a real kick tomorrow down at 50,000 feet, over. >> we copy that. hello, houston, apollo 10, we've got a beautiful view of the earth here. but it is absolutely fantastic. ♪ >> now it was time for gene cernan to check out snoopy to check out the next day's decent. his evaluation -- >> firstly, i'm very happy with the fella and i mope we can give you as good of a report tomorrow. you watch snoopy well tonight and make it sleep good and we'll take him out for a walk and let him stretch his legs in the morning. >> okay. >> the neck at the day he and cernan were in
information vital to first manned landing.the first orbit, the crew turned the tv camera on the scarred lunar landscape. >> see the sea of crisis up here that's the first real thing i'm positive of that i've seen that i recognize. boy, it really stands out. >> stafford, young, cernan, a quarter of a million miles from earth, 60 miles above our desolate satellite. >> boy, this is really a rugged planet. >> also, look at some of the mountains we can see. that's going to be...
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(laughing) oh, man!ing moved forward by the informants. >> it really looked like the fbi led these men down the primrose path. >> they did what they were convicted of. >> connect with frontline on facebook, instagram, twitter and tiktok. and stream anytime on pbs app or pbs.org/frontline. >> china is not the producer of this epidemic. >> narrator: frontline investigates the beginning of the pandemic. >> he had identified the virus and that it was not highly transmissible. >> i think he was just wrong. >> it seemedbsolutely ridiculous that we couldn't release the data. >> narrator: the missed opportunities. >> that was the shot we had and we lost it. >> narrator: and how china responded. >> they haven't admitted anything. they haven't admitted any kind of mistakes. >> frontline is made possible by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. and by the corporation for public broadcasting. major support is provided by the ford foundation: working with visionaries on the front lines o
(laughing) oh, man!ing moved forward by the informants. >> it really looked like the fbi led these men down the primrose path. >> they did what they were convicted of. >> connect with frontline on facebook, instagram, twitter and tiktok. and stream anytime on pbs app or pbs.org/frontline. >> china is not the producer of this epidemic. >> narrator: frontline investigates the beginning of the pandemic. >> he had identified the virus and that it was not highly...
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man: and it's emotional, you know? because here--this is where i learned to abalone-dive, you know, back in 1999, you know, and to see what's happened to it is, yeahit's really-- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restore the kelp forest. man 3: because this is our playground. we love this. this is--when you're talking about environmentalism, you're talking of people who come out there and we play, we love this place. we don't want to see it hurt. we want to have something that's renewable and sustainable. 70% of all the abalone now in mendocino are dead because they've starved to death. worse, 95% of all the abalone in sonoma county are dead. we will never dive there again. man 4: it's... it's beyond words just how bad it's gotten. [water bubbling] aquilino: so here's an abalone. it's got--you know, it just looks like a garden snail in these respiratory waters here. this is number 037.
man: and it's emotional, you know? because here--this is where i learned to abalone-dive, you know, back in 1999, you know, and to see what's happened to it is, yeahit's really-- it's really hard to look at. catton: it's a really community-building kind of event, and it's really fabulous to see so many people energized and engaged with helping to restore the kelp forest. man 3: because this is our playground. we love this. this is--when you're talking about environmentalism, you're talking of...
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>> honey, i don't need your man.nd his female-best friend. >> sorry, babe, he doesn't bat for your team. >> well, he hasn't seen me pitch. >> did i have nerves about it in 1998? yes. but i had played several gay characters, in the theater and on television. >> now, she said that you and grace should get married. >> grace and me? >> and what i saw on the page was charming-leading man. but unapologetically an out-gay man. >> yeah, this would be us three weeks in. honey, i'm having an affair. >> me, too. >> his name is donald. >> me too! >> i didn't get to be david schwimmer or matt leblanc but i could do it with empathy and dignity. >> when it started off, everyone was like how gay can it be? >> did you know i was gay when you met me? >> my dog knew. >> the answer was apparently you couldn't go gay enough. >> i give you my ass. >> there was two openly-gay men who were very different. and we were able to see, oh, being gay isn't just one thing. >> i just want to know how long i am going to have to wait until i can see t
>> honey, i don't need your man.nd his female-best friend. >> sorry, babe, he doesn't bat for your team. >> well, he hasn't seen me pitch. >> did i have nerves about it in 1998? yes. but i had played several gay characters, in the theater and on television. >> now, she said that you and grace should get married. >> grace and me? >> and what i saw on the page was charming-leading man. but unapologetically an out-gay man. >> yeah, this would be us...
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a 61—year—old man was also stabbed. was also stabbed. the university of sussex is trying to incentivise 61—year—old man was also stabbed. the university of sussex is trying to incentivise students 61—year—old man was also stabbed. the university of sussex is trying to incentivise students to 61—year—old man was also stabbed. the university of sussex is trying to incentivise students to get collated against covid—19. campus authorities have introduced a raffle with the main prize being a cheque of £5,000. anyone who can prove they have been fullyjabbed or are exempt from a shot can be entered into a draw for the money. a sri lankan man says he has found a large star sapphire cluster in his backyard in the district of ratnapura, regarded the gem capital of the country. the authorities estimate the specimen could be worth millions of dollars, though it is yet to be evaluated and authenticated by international gem experts. the bbc�*s anbarasan ethirajan has been following the story. a rare find, according to shellac and gem
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now the man has been reminded in custody. so now the authorities here half the time that they will need to build will have a case they are able to build against. the presumption of innocence applies to the individual, but he is in custody. ask the forward to continue investigating with making the point. this was a bilateral investigation by the british and the german authorities with the german authorities in the leave. what makes this interesting is that the person concerned working in the embassy here behind me. well, let's be clear, the russian embassy, in other words, the representation of the government that he was. if the accusations are correct, that he was allegedly receiving money to provide information to will there and just the 100 meters down the road. from here, the man confirmed this david s was picked up by the authorities in his apartment in pot spanish on the west. and i asked him, but his apartment is being such that so has his office here in the british embassy? poland. parliament has bank a controversial m
now the man has been reminded in custody. so now the authorities here half the time that they will need to build will have a case they are able to build against. the presumption of innocence applies to the individual, but he is in custody. ask the forward to continue investigating with making the point. this was a bilateral investigation by the british and the german authorities with the german authorities in the leave. what makes this interesting is that the person concerned working in the...
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this man's parents died in the violence.ave fled from kunduz in north afghanistan, which fell to the taliban on sunday. today, in kabul, we bumped into these men, who we'd met four weeks ago in kunduz. then, the city was a refuge for tens of thousands of people who had fled fighting in villages. now, we learned that in recent days, mortar shells landed in these camps. we don't know what happened to the people we'd met there. most of the north of the country has been taken over by the taliban now. those who have escaped to kabul are staring at uncertainty. fears that the capital, too, could fall within weeks. yogita limaye, bbc news, kabul. now, i want to bring you this extraordinary report filmed by our team in taliban territory. first, let's take a look at the areas they control. last month, the taliban were in charge in these red regions, with contested regions in yellow. but now, a lot more territory has fallen to the taliban, including nine of the country's 3a provincial capitals. 0ur afghanistan correspondent secunder k
this man's parents died in the violence.ave fled from kunduz in north afghanistan, which fell to the taliban on sunday. today, in kabul, we bumped into these men, who we'd met four weeks ago in kunduz. then, the city was a refuge for tens of thousands of people who had fled fighting in villages. now, we learned that in recent days, mortar shells landed in these camps. we don't know what happened to the people we'd met there. most of the north of the country has been taken over by the taliban...
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damn them about your window . dissolve him as a man man, man. like to go my mama met and got another one man and i'm going to do. mm mm mm more coming in from the left. mm mm mm mm. yeah you're, you're moving here. she's related to my daughter. me even look like me. ah yeah. mm mm. mm mm mm. back to me pretty me pretty much. mm mm. oh oh i oh i me. ah, mm ah mm. ah, mm mm. mm. mm. ah, violence and discrimination are all too familiar to many of them in india are reality too often reinforced by bollywood. but it's leading star is throwing his weight behind the cause of february 2000 and using his celebrity to advocate for gender, the quality ah, the snake charmer. on the con, witnessed on a just either one of the fastest growing nations in the i want a needed to open and develop it international shipping company to become a team, middle east and for trade and money skillfully, myself, 3 key areas up to about filling up from it connecting the world connecting the future. got so got to gateway to whoa trade. me. ah ah, it's time for the journey to w
damn them about your window . dissolve him as a man man, man. like to go my mama met and got another one man and i'm going to do. mm mm mm more coming in from the left. mm mm mm mm. yeah you're, you're moving here. she's related to my daughter. me even look like me. ah yeah. mm mm. mm mm mm. back to me pretty me pretty much. mm mm. oh oh i oh i me. ah, mm ah mm. ah, mm mm. mm. mm. ah, violence and discrimination are all too familiar to many of them in india are reality too often reinforced by...
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that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that's one small step for man, one giantsert of the united states. it's different, but it's very pretty out here. are you getting a tv picture now, houston? >> neil, yes, we are getting a tv picture. you're in our field of view now. >> ready for me to come out? >> all set. >> okay. i'm on the top step. it's a very simple matter to hop down from one step to the next. >> you've got three more steps, then a long one. >> okay. i'm going to leave that one foot up there, both hands down to about the fourth rung up. >> there you go. >> i think i'll do the same. >> a little more, about another inch. there, you got it. that's a good step. >> beautiful view. >> ain't that something? magnificent sight out here. >> very fine powder, isn't it? >> neil, didn't i say we might see some purple rocks? very small, sparkly fragments. >> okay, houston, i'm going to change lenses on you. >> roger, neil. >> when you finish the panorama. >> you're going too fast on the panorama sweep, you're going to have to stop. >> i haven't set it down yet. that
that's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. >> that's one small step for man, one giantsert of the united states. it's different, but it's very pretty out here. are you getting a tv picture now, houston? >> neil, yes, we are getting a tv picture. you're in our field of view now. >> ready for me to come out? >> all set. >> okay. i'm on the top step. it's a very simple matter to hop down from one step to the next. >> you've got three more steps,...