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jonathan edwards accepted the police caution in july 2020 edwards accepted the police caution injulyepresented the party since then. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the wit back as it is known to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following a procedural advice they had received. i decision that split the party. their formal leader was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision. they are going through divorce at the moment. we heard from the leader of plaid cymru, adam price who tweeted saying it is his firm belief jonathan edwards cannot continue to represent the party at westminster and called him to resign. he went on to say that the actions did not represent the party's values and it sent the wrong message for him to continue to be an mp representing the party. we have heard from jonathan edwards today, he said he thinks it is a dangerous environment at the moment when no one is able to show genuine remorse or build a bet
jonathan edwards accepted the police caution in july 2020 edwards accepted the police caution injulyepresented the party since then. earlier this week, the party said he would be permitted to have the wit back as it is known to represent the party. the party chairwoman said that came following a procedural advice they had received. i decision that split the party. their formal leader was quite vocal saying she did not agree with that. we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was...
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we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision price who tweeted saying it is his firm beliefjonathan edwards cannot continue to represent the party at westminster and called him to resign. he went on to say that the actions did not represent the party's values and it sent the wrong message for him to continue to be an mp representing the party. we have heard from jonathan edwards today, he said he thinks it is a dangerous environment at the moment when no—one is able to show genuine remorse or build a better life, as he puts it. he goes on to accuse senior members in their positions of power by "subjecting me to vindictive and vengeful vindictive and vengeful coordinated political attacks." where does this leave us? are calls from his own party leader, the party he did represent to resign, but the way our system works is only the mp themselves can decide whether or not they will sit down, but it looks like his future in plaid cymru is definitely in doubt. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hello. it is hot
we also heard from jonathan edwards's wife who said she was appalled and disappointed by this decision price who tweeted saying it is his firm beliefjonathan edwards cannot continue to represent the party at westminster and called him to resign. he went on to say that the actions did not represent the party's values and it sent the wrong message for him to continue to be an mp representing the party. we have heard from jonathan edwards today, he said he thinks it is a dangerous environment at...
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in sub-saharan africa they look at people like george whitefield and jonathan edwards. there is a continuity of the evangelical movement. that is the reason why. that is all i have today and let me know if you have any questions about the paper.
in sub-saharan africa they look at people like george whitefield and jonathan edwards. there is a continuity of the evangelical movement. that is the reason why. that is all i have today and let me know if you have any questions about the paper.
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in sub-saharan africa they look at people like george whitefield and jonathan edwards. there is a continuity of the evangelical movement. that is the reason why. that is all i have today and let me know if you have any questions about the paper.n.or. ahoy, mate and welcome to tonight's great lives presentation on america's pirates. the talk is sponsored by the community bank of the chesapee
in sub-saharan africa they look at people like george whitefield and jonathan edwards. there is a continuity of the evangelical movement. that is the reason why. that is all i have today and let me know if you have any questions about the paper.n.or. ahoy, mate and welcome to tonight's great lives presentation on america's pirates. the talk is sponsored by the community bank of the chesapee
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now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands of an angry god. and it gets anthologized and people read it today. and it's, it's a good news/bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon, there's no question about that, and it's frightening if you've ever read it. but we should not mistake edwards for some kind of screaming, you know, crazy, you know, somebody you see on late night if tv or something, you know, yelling about you're all going to hell and this kind of thing. he is a titanic intellect. the last job he had in his life was the president of the college of new jersey at princeton. so he was the president of princeton college because he had that kind of intellectual reputation. and and he also, when he preached -- including sinners in the hands of an angry god -- when he preached, he had a manuscript in front of him that he had handwritten out,
now, i mean, we could do a whole class on just jonathan edwards because he wrote with a ton, and it's very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging. but he's best known for this one sermon. sippers in the hands of -- sinners in the hands of an angry god. and it gets anthologized and people read it today. and it's, it's a good news/bad news kind of thing because it's an absolutely brilliant sermon, there's no question about that, and it's frightening if you've ever read it....
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now, the greatest mind, the greatest theologian of the great awakening is jonathan edwards, who we have a picture of in the upper right hand corner. edwards is best known for his sermon, seniors in the hands of an angry got, 1741. and edwards is a minister in northampton masha massachusetts. he does a little bit of traveling, i generating. most of the time he sticks at his church that most average pastors to. senators in the hands of an angry got, he actually gives in a nearby village in connecticut while he's traveling around in the summer of 1741. so it which is not the most famous pastor preacher at the time, but edwards has come down to us as the greatest intellectual figure of the great first great awaiting and arguably the greatest intellect of the whole colonial american period and we can do a whole class on just jonathan edwards, because he wrote a ton and is a very intellectually and theologically sophisticated and challenging, but he's best known for this one sermon, seniors in the hands of an angry got. and it gets anthology eyes and people read it today, and it's it good new
now, the greatest mind, the greatest theologian of the great awakening is jonathan edwards, who we have a picture of in the upper right hand corner. edwards is best known for his sermon, seniors in the hands of an angry got, 1741. and edwards is a minister in northampton masha massachusetts. he does a little bit of traveling, i generating. most of the time he sticks at his church that most average pastors to. senators in the hands of an angry got, he actually gives in a nearby village in...
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it is a bible reading, bible discussing culture very famously someone like jonathan edwards.0 remarkable literacy rates among whites. by 1790 america has readers per capita in thein country in the world including britain. we get for example all the way around america just like you can go all the way from britain. you go through chicago to the great lakes and buffalo crossss erie canal from hudson to new york than all around florida delivered to new orleans and up the mississippi. letters could travel faster. ships can travel faster but eventually going get railroads by the end of my time. 1840. it is a remarkable letter writing and who is franklin?r he is a postmaster. obviously our newspaper guys and so five of them are newspaper scribblers in the sixth reads more newspapers than anyone around. they are also letter writers. our audience can read these letters free online for the national archive founders online has every letter, or searchable to and from every major founder. and so a remarkable literate culture that includes women too. we don't talk about women and i feel ba
it is a bible reading, bible discussing culture very famously someone like jonathan edwards.0 remarkable literacy rates among whites. by 1790 america has readers per capita in thein country in the world including britain. we get for example all the way around america just like you can go all the way from britain. you go through chicago to the great lakes and buffalo crossss erie canal from hudson to new york than all around florida delivered to new orleans and up the mississippi. letters could...
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a bible reading, bible discussing culture, famously someone like jonathan edwards, his grandson named erin, publishers sermons in the hands of an angry god. in the 1760s remarkable literacy rates among whites. byy 1790, america has i think more newspapers and newspaper readers cap other than any country in the world including britt. certain technological developments will facilitate that so when you get for example the unit canal, you can go all the way around america just like you can go all the way around britain, you can go chicago across the great lakes to buffalo and erie canal to albany, to new york and all around the coast all the way up to new orleans and mississippi chicago so letters can travel faster, ships can travel faster. eventually of course you will get railroads by the end of my time. , 1840. it's a remarkable that her writing -- and whose franklin? a postmaster. all these guys are newspaper guys so five of them are newspaper scribblers and george washington reads more newspapers and anyone around but they are also letter writers in our audience can read these letter
a bible reading, bible discussing culture, famously someone like jonathan edwards, his grandson named erin, publishers sermons in the hands of an angry god. in the 1760s remarkable literacy rates among whites. byy 1790, america has i think more newspapers and newspaper readers cap other than any country in the world including britt. certain technological developments will facilitate that so when you get for example the unit canal, you can go all the way around america just like you can go all...
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edward morris at citigroup, calm down at 110, 120. lisa: people are driving the same number of miles but they have the more efficient cars. how do you factor in that and electric vehicles? jonathanre you convinced by that? lisa: we were talking about a two years difference that we were experiencing these declines. unless everybody got vehicles in those two years, hard to see that that would be the case. that said, there is this issue a better efficiency right now. tom: i remember people gaining the price of oil, a shift from traditional tires to radial. supply and demand. jonathan: futures are positive a tent on the s&p. in the next hour, payrolls report. this is bloomberg. >> many of us have been saying me are in a technical recession but not prerecession because the labor market is so strong. >> i think the fed was very late to this.
edward morris at citigroup, calm down at 110, 120. lisa: people are driving the same number of miles but they have the more efficient cars. how do you factor in that and electric vehicles? jonathanre you convinced by that? lisa: we were talking about a two years difference that we were experiencing these declines. unless everybody got vehicles in those two years, hard to see that that would be the case. that said, there is this issue a better efficiency right now. tom: i remember people gaining...