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more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister. so woodhull, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last met. now, and spring of 79, simcoe and the rangers are ready to depart oyster bay. as they left sunday 18, somebody else's with him. liz escaped, somewhere in his wagon or in his regimental group as they departed, she left with him. pretty incredible the bravery it must have taken is about a 17-year-old to risk the punishment of being a runaway for the promise to become a free person. now, eight days after she escaped we got this letter in our collection, probably our most important letter we own about liz. it is the spite robert townsend writing to his father. the bottom of the first page he says the queens rangers are now beyond kingsbridge. kingsbridge was a physical wooden bridge at the tip of manhattan. it seems as though robert is following the regiment from the rear. he says if i see any of the officers, i w
more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister. so woodhull, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last met. now, and spring of 79, simcoe and the rangers are ready to depart oyster bay. as they left sunday 18, somebody else's with him. liz escaped, somewhere in his wagon or in his regimental group as they departed, she left with him. pretty incredible the bravery it...
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more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister.ll, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last met. now, and spring of 79, simcoe and the rangers are ready to depart oyster bay. as they left sunday 18, somebody else's with him. liz escaped, somewhere in his wagon or in his regimental group as they departed, she left with him. pretty incredible the bravery it must have taken is about a 17-year-old to risk the punishment of being a runaway for the promise to become a free person. now, eight days after she escaped we got this letter in our collection, probably our most important letter we own about liz. it is the spite robert townsend writing to his father. the bottom of the first page he says the queens rangers are now beyond kingsbridge. kingsbridge was a physical wooden bridge at the tip of manhattan. it seems as though robert is following the regiment from the rear. he says if i see any of the officers, i will make i
more interestingly he rents a room from abraham's sister.ll, riding his horse can come into manhattan just say he's visiting his sister and knock on robert's door and get all the news robert has collected since they last met. now, and spring of 79, simcoe and the rangers are ready to depart oyster bay. as they left sunday 18, somebody else's with him. liz escaped, somewhere in his wagon or in his regimental group as they departed, she left with him. pretty incredible the bravery it must have...
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i get that he's for more information minister was abraham. i have to ask you is the reason i say fall in love and good duffy is not doing this interview much as we like to interview you. because he is a us, or nato drones strike to kill him. well sir, for the slam was a great and brave fighter in 2011. he's not afraid as southern. why doesn't he? he is why he's new is the reason he doesn't do interviews because of the international criminal court. they want him as they want. so many people of color in africa because if it's not knows what the international especially weston main 3 media can do with anything. he says they will turn the whole thing, not about libya, but about him personally. he does not want to be like the issue. he wants libya to be the issue. that's why he wants people on the international community to judge his actions. not just his words, everything stephan islam is doing is in the interests of the people. it does not think of any authoritarian agenda. doesn't think of any agency to foreign powers, as it is the case with ha
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his book "abraham lincoln: redeemer president" received the 2000 lincoln prize. you can look more at his bio and see all of the incredible . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . dr. elizabeth spalding is a senior fellow at pepperdine's school of public policy. last but not least, my dear colleague dakota wood from the davis institute for national security and or and here at the heritage foundation. before you get to meet our incredible panelists, i want to turn it over. we want to make sure you remember to engage in the conversation by putting your questions in the question box. welcome. dr. guelzo: thank you. being a history person, i'm going to start by sketching some background for how we got particular office of government we call the president of the united states. as it is, the president of the united states is probably the single most familiar face in the world, and the irony of that dominance is that very few people at the nation's founding expected that would ever be the case. the american revolution was, after all, a revolution against the rule of a single execu
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his mom i get out, he's former information minister moose abraham. thank you so much. moose of are coming back on the show. i go to ask, 1st of all, why you're in cairo, a lot of people in cairo after all, there's a half general half to form a ca asset that the meeting with president ccsi. i think that the libyan speaker agree less other. he says that it's all happening in egypt and sees why are you that i am here to ordinate our political work with my libby and colleagues. we believe, as always, that the solution for the libyan problems should be conducted an executed by the libyan people themselves. cairo in egypt is a neighboring capital. egypt is a very important country to us. and we have a major libyan community here. and now the different political leaders of libya are coming to discuss the libyan situation. we are here to be present to be active and to remind the world that the majority in libya has been silenced by nato's bombs by natives intervention and by natives agents. and we need to listen to the people not to the political elite or to
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let's cross anita abraham. now as she joins us from ramallah to another death at the hands of these re lease this time. and we'll keep on westbank. and in jeannine, which has been the center of raids by the israeli forces lately, just in september itself, local sources that he for palestinians whether rested in the nightly rates that are carried out often by the, by these really forces in overnight, in the early hours. rather off thursday, these really forces rated janine and according to locals, armed clashes occurred between palestinian fighters and the 3 forces even to the death of a 22 year old palestinian youth. according to the palestinian health ministry, he sustained injuries in 4 different locations in his body. and some witnesses were telling us that the shooting continued by this way, the force of even when i laugh, has dropped to the ground. now we've been seeing more and more weapons coming and be becoming more visible in need specifically after 6000 in prison. there's have managed to escape from a
let's cross anita abraham. now as she joins us from ramallah to another death at the hands of these re lease this time. and we'll keep on westbank. and in jeannine, which has been the center of raids by the israeli forces lately, just in september itself, local sources that he for palestinians whether rested in the nightly rates that are carried out often by the, by these really forces in overnight, in the early hours. rather off thursday, these really forces rated janine and according to...
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let's turn to need abraham, who's in ramallah, need ever him. so a man also died that during, during raids in the occupied west buying talk it through what happened in that case . so in the early hours of thursday, these really courses every did you need in the north of the occupied west bank, where according to locals, armed clashes occur between palestinian fighters. and these really forces that have led to the death of the you'd. he's a 22 year old and according to the palestinian health ministry, he had been shot 4 times in different parts in his body. and some locals were telling us that he was even being shot at by the israeli forces while he was on the ground. now it's important to mention that jeanine has been the center of a lot of raid lake. now these raised by these really forces happen almost every night. every dawn in different cities in the occupied west bag that came to a rest, more palestinians. but there has been an intensity happening in janine, according to local sources, 50 for palestinians, wherever this month in janine itse
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the first thing that occurred is that abraham lincoln promoted and a sign major general benjamin butler to come and take command of fort monroe. almost on the heels of that the commonwealth of virginia who had been sitting on the fence on whether or not to stay under the protection of the united states are joined to confederacy finally made a decision and that decision was indeed. they would join the new confederate government and invite the national capital to be removed to the city of richmond, virginia. butler takes command, virginia leaves the union during all this three individuals three brave individuals baker townsend mallory would steal a ship? row across the chesapeake bay present themselves at the gate of the american soldiers and say we're run away slaves seek be refugees and protection. they were invited into the fort the very next day major general benjamin butler interviewed the three individuals and he found out that these individuals were being used for the use of the confederate army to build trenches and to do chores around the confederate camp. that same day the owner
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patrick tang is division chief of micro biology and senior medicine and in rabbits as a dean abraham, he is head of biotechnology lab. the robot medical school are very welcome to program. thanks for joining us. i'd like to begin with you, patrick. hang. the advice from not that long ago from the world health organization is that we should hold off on booster shots until most of the welders vaccinated. wealthy countries, a steaming ahead with their booster jabs their plans of boosters isn't needed. well, that's a very complicated question and i think when you say whether it needed it, we have to answer that different levels, whether it needed for the preventative infection prevention be, are, these are daph or prevention of disruption to provide you and the economy. so i think that question is complex to have the answer to all the different though when you feel it needed at some level, it may not be for something and then for i would think that it's actually very much needed. so with the evidence, we're talking only about the health care either that where the evidence is, it definitel
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as always powers the give illinois, abraham lincoln stephen a douglas congratulate mormon leaders on as a good thing but within the next five years, once animosity between non- mormon informants increases, the charter becomes the target. it protects the mormons too much. wanted to see it as necessary so undemocratic but they see it as necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them but when things get back in illinois as they eventually do, for charter becomes the target of their opponent. >> okay, let's get onto smith's presidential run. presidential platform is both surprising and in some sense, kind of outlandish but not surprisingly because i think it shows different people have different expectations of what the government can do. could you explain why smith thought, why he made that final step that he thought a presidential run would help the mormon community and beyond that, how did he fashion the platform and shape his public image as a candidate one thing i kept thinking about his how close mormon missionary work like political campaigning? they relied on that as a
as always powers the give illinois, abraham lincoln stephen a douglas congratulate mormon leaders on as a good thing but within the next five years, once animosity between non- mormon informants increases, the charter becomes the target. it protects the mormons too much. wanted to see it as necessary so undemocratic but they see it as necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them but when things get back in illinois as they eventually do, for charter becomes the target of their...
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of the abraham institute of the mid-atlantic. look more at his bio and see all of the incredible work that he's contributed to our nation. joining us today is sabrina rosewell, former student body president at florida international university and a former heritage academy fellow. dr. spaulding is senior is fellow i at pepperdine universiy school of public policy and vice president for victims of communism memorial foundation. and last but not least, my dear colleague, dakota wood, who serves as senior research fellow for the center of the national institute of national security and foreign policy here at the heritage foundation. before you get to meet our incredible panelists though, i to turn it over to dr. alan geldo. welcome. >> thank you so much, angela, and what a pleasure to be able to participate in this program on the american presidency and why we have a president. and being a history person, i'm going to start off by sketching somey background for how we got this particular officer that we call the president of the unit
of the abraham institute of the mid-atlantic. look more at his bio and see all of the incredible work that he's contributed to our nation. joining us today is sabrina rosewell, former student body president at florida international university and a former heritage academy fellow. dr. spaulding is senior is fellow i at pepperdine universiy school of public policy and vice president for victims of communism memorial foundation. and last but not least, my dear colleague, dakota wood, who serves as...
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the 2000 book prize of the abraham institute of the mid-atlantic. you can look more at his bio and see all of the incredible work that he's contributed to our nation.ed joining dr. guelzo today will be sabrina leeloo rosell former student body president at florida international university and a former heritage academy fellow. doctor elizabeth spalding is a senior fellow at pepperdine university school of public policy and vice president for victims of communism memorial foundation. and last but not least, my dear colleague nicole would this was a senior research fellow for defense programs for the center for national defense at the davis institute for national security and foreign policy here at the heritage foundation. before you get to meet our incredible panel though i want to turn it over to doctor allen guelzo and as he joint we want to make sure remember to engage through the conversation by putting your question in the questions box. dr. guelzo, welcome. >> thank you so much, angela, and what a pleasure to be able to participate in this progr
the 2000 book prize of the abraham institute of the mid-atlantic. you can look more at his bio and see all of the incredible work that he's contributed to our nation.ed joining dr. guelzo today will be sabrina leeloo rosell former student body president at florida international university and a former heritage academy fellow. doctor elizabeth spalding is a senior fellow at pepperdine university school of public policy and vice president for victims of communism memorial foundation. and last but...
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however, those 3 principles that all the abrahamic religions have in common would not be able to attain the purpose without spirituality, freedom and justice as to the sacred and innocent words, but all too broad to define are indeed very tough and intricate when it comes to practice things of freedom means the right to think decide and act for all the human beings. peace and lasting security are tied to the administration of justice. and basically the divine profits emerge so that people would mind justice and exercise the right. justice and freedom may be achieved only when the rights of all nations office failed. as a matter of fact, any violation of the rights of nations with more than anything in the global peace and security. ladies and gentlemen, this year 2 scene made a history. one was on january the 6th, when the us congress was attacked by the people and to when the people of afghanistan would drop down from the us plain. in august. from the capital to capital one clear the message was sent to the world. the united states had gemini system has no credibility, whether inside o
however, those 3 principles that all the abrahamic religions have in common would not be able to attain the purpose without spirituality, freedom and justice as to the sacred and innocent words, but all too broad to define are indeed very tough and intricate when it comes to practice things of freedom means the right to think decide and act for all the human beings. peace and lasting security are tied to the administration of justice. and basically the divine profits emerge so that people would...
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and we'll be listening in to some of those laurie christopher about alon on abraham williams. f abraham then richard and many heinrich bernard ackerman, hall was the bomb christian donald la roy adam, patrick adam, shannon, louis adam steven george adam ignatius udo don. got crazy, a, a damn all. terrence edward adderly junior, sophia b. and you can see the us president joe biden, and his wife jill former president's brocker obama and bill clinton and their wives . also listening to the names we'll be hearing all of the names over the course of the next few hours. let's bring in steve clemens. he's the host of the bottom line out of here is week he show and also editor at large. if the hell he joins us now from washington d. c. steve, this is clearly a moment for morning, but also very much and moment for reflection and it comes at a very specific moment for the us in the way that it sees itself. how do you think the country is, is reflecting upon its own identity in this moment? it's a great question. i think the country has seen a moment as kimberly how could said earlier wh
and we'll be listening in to some of those laurie christopher about alon on abraham williams. f abraham then richard and many heinrich bernard ackerman, hall was the bomb christian donald la roy adam, patrick adam, shannon, louis adam steven george adam ignatius udo don. got crazy, a, a damn all. terrence edward adderly junior, sophia b. and you can see the us president joe biden, and his wife jill former president's brocker obama and bill clinton and their wives . also listening to the names...
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he goes directly to the white house and gets a meeting with abraham lincoln and in a famous story, abraham lincoln goes out on the white house grounds and abraham lincoln test fires one of these himself. as soon as he does this, he orders his generals to accept the rifle and so it took a really a presidential order to take one of these. or for us to adopt this. this is the famous spencer carbine. it works wonderfully. as soon as lincoln was dead, at the end of the civil war, the army took it back all of the spencer carbines, took a little device on it that turned into single shots left. so they were still worried about the money. but still a beautiful idea. going back to the cavalry, we also see another jump in technology. before the civil war, if you had a pistol, this is probably what it looked like, a single shot either flip lock or percussion pistol. you notice is also shaped like a club. it works great with one shot and then you can box somebody with it. not very accurate, doesn't go very far. 20, 30 yards, maybe. not an official weapon. famously, an american inventor by the name of s
he goes directly to the white house and gets a meeting with abraham lincoln and in a famous story, abraham lincoln goes out on the white house grounds and abraham lincoln test fires one of these himself. as soon as he does this, he orders his generals to accept the rifle and so it took a really a presidential order to take one of these. or for us to adopt this. this is the famous spencer carbine. it works wonderfully. as soon as lincoln was dead, at the end of the civil war, the army took it...
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is raphael groceries 1st fitted since abraham. right. he became president of iran. and 30 years after he was captured, i do, my goodman has died at the age of 86, he was the leader of the shining path rebel group. tens of thousands of people were killed in the campaign to put down his molly spin fed, you see now to the eastern democratic republic of congo, where women say they are chopped in a conflict between armed groups that are targeting them with sexual violence every month up to 600 great victims, you need to a province visit a hospital run by a women's rights school. catherine soy met survivors and has this report from me. this woman has recently been raped by 3 armed men in have village near the border with uganda. she's one of many newly displaced women caught up in a complex cycle of armed conflict, violence and insecurity to providence was concealed identity for protection. when they had guns, when they came and broke into my house, my children started crying. all 3 of the men raped me. they also killed my neighbors. children. stories like has in this spo
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with aaron's president's abraham, where you see address the general assembly for the 1st time. he denounced the united states, it has no credibility, re seals that said he wants to resume nuclear towards with well powers in order to get us sanction lifted. citizens governing sovereign council says it's foiled unattended coup it says, the plotters have been arrested and not been questioned. they tried to take control of several government students, including state t, v, and radio station. it's not about and says it hopes to allow teenage girls to return to school as soon as possible, given no timeline for allowing them to resume classes or for women to go back to work. the group says it's drafting rules to allow their return under islamic guidelines. and tuesday, the interim government announced the list of deputy ministers. he's been in them that we are trying to strengthen the cabinet further and god's willing women will be appointed to certain positions in the necessary section. and one day, we will announce their names here. in the case of female students, the ministry of ed
with aaron's president's abraham, where you see address the general assembly for the 1st time. he denounced the united states, it has no credibility, re seals that said he wants to resume nuclear towards with well powers in order to get us sanction lifted. citizens governing sovereign council says it's foiled unattended coup it says, the plotters have been arrested and not been questioned. they tried to take control of several government students, including state t, v, and radio station. it's...
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illinois, abraham lincoln, stephen a.douglas, they all congratulate the mormon leaders on this charter as a good thing. but within the next five years once animosity between non-mormons in the mormons increases that charter becomes the target. that charter that protects the charges too much. in some ways it's undemocratic but they see as necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them. when things get bad in illinois as eventually do the charter, the target of their opponents. they want to revoke the charter. >> okay. let's going to smith's presidential run. the presidential platform is both surprising and in some sense kind of outlandish but not surprisingly outlandish because i think it shows that the people at different expectations of what they thought the government could do. could you explain why smith thought, why he made that final step, that he thought that a presidential run would help the mormon community, and beyond that how did he fashion the platform and shape his public image as a candidate? and fi
illinois, abraham lincoln, stephen a.douglas, they all congratulate the mormon leaders on this charter as a good thing. but within the next five years once animosity between non-mormons in the mormons increases that charter becomes the target. that charter that protects the charges too much. in some ways it's undemocratic but they see as necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them. when things get bad in illinois as eventually do the charter, the target of their opponents. they...
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abraham lincoln who eloquently spoke in 1862, and he was a most visionary writer, the dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. all we talked about, the contend she knowous we have to put it aside. the occasion is piled high, this 2021 this in the midst of a national health emergency is piled high with difficulty. and we must rise with the occasion as our case is new, so must we think anew and act anew, we must disenthrall ourselves and then we shall save our country. is anyone here willing to save their country? are they willing to join as americans to save the country? i know 2022 is coming, great campaign ads about what democrats did. i am glad my terminology will be what an american did by the name of sheila jackson lee. what did she do? courage is the most important of all the virtues because without courage, you can't practice any other virtue consistently, iconic late maya angelou i had the privilege of teaching me. what a great memory i have of her being my professor. and so i want to speak this morning on the crucial of moving forward on the invest act and th
abraham lincoln who eloquently spoke in 1862, and he was a most visionary writer, the dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate to the stormy present. all we talked about, the contend she knowous we have to put it aside. the occasion is piled high, this 2021 this in the midst of a national health emergency is piled high with difficulty. and we must rise with the occasion as our case is new, so must we think anew and act anew, we must disenthrall ourselves and then we shall save our country. is...
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uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on the supreme court and in fact abraham lincoln did that. and so in 1877 and the first year of thehayes administration , it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court but johnmarshall . and he served from 1877 to 1911. he was the only, the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan and justice were such when he was before the supreme court, over the senate judiciary committee was asked who was your favorite supreme court justice, john marshall harley. interestingly enough marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on the supreme court andby golly he did . so the sole dissent in plessy versus ferguson was this. that segregation on railcars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly passed amendments, 13th, 14th and 15thamendments . sole dissent. it reads like the majority unanimous decision in brown versus board of education 58 years later. that's that led john marshall harlan's photo
uncommon in those days for presidents to put their campaign managers on the supreme court and in fact abraham lincoln did that. and so in 1877 and the first year of thehayes administration , it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court but johnmarshall . and he served from 1877 to 1911. he was the only, the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan and justice were such when he was before the supreme court, over the senate judiciary committee was asked who was...
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in fact, abraham lincoln did that.t and so in 1877 in the first year of the hayes administration, it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court, but john marshall harlan. and he served from 1877-1911. he was the only -- the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan -- justice gorsuch, before he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme court justice? john marshall harlan. interestingly enough, marshall's father named him john marshall after the most significant chief justice in american history in the hopes that his young son might end up on supreme court, and by golly, he did. and so the whole dissent in plessy v. ferguson was this: segregation on rail cars was constitutionally impermissible under the newly-passed amendments, the 13th, 14th and 15th amendments. sole dissent. it reads like the majority unanimousci decision in brown v. board of education 58 years later. that's why john marshall harlan's photograph is on my wall, and i was thrilled a few months ago to see that this new book had come out about his life
in fact, abraham lincoln did that.t and so in 1877 in the first year of the hayes administration, it was not benjamin bristow who was appointed to the supreme court, but john marshall harlan. and he served from 1877-1911. he was the only -- the reason every law student knows john marshall harlan -- justice gorsuch, before he was before the senate judiciary committee was asked who's your favorite supreme court justice? john marshall harlan. interestingly enough, marshall's father named him john...
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there all these powers they give to it and abraham lincoln they all congratulate the mormon leaders on this charter as a good thing. but within the next five years once animosity between non- mormon and the mormon decreases the charter becomes the target that protects the mormons too much. that is necessary and in some ways undemocratic that they see that is necessary because democracy was not working for them. but when things get bad in the way they eventually do the charter becomes the target. >> so to get on the presidential run the presidential platform is surprising is outlandish but not surprisingly outlandish because it shows some people have different expectations of what the government could do. carried you explain why he made that final step that a presidential run would help the community and beyond that how we fashioned the platform in shape the public image? so how is mormon missionary work and with that presidential bid. and then it stays at the front of mind and that is at the heart of the campaign november 1843 still tweaking reparations from missouri but it appears wha
there all these powers they give to it and abraham lincoln they all congratulate the mormon leaders on this charter as a good thing. but within the next five years once animosity between non- mormon and the mormon decreases the charter becomes the target that protects the mormons too much. that is necessary and in some ways undemocratic that they see that is necessary because democracy was not working for them. but when things get bad in the way they eventually do the charter becomes the...
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arrest them or someone else they can arrest them for being unjust so there's all these powers and abrahamlincoln all congratulate the mormon leaders on the starters is a good thing but in the next few years a non-mormon and the mormons to charter becomes the target. the mormons see it as necessary and in some ways a democratic but necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them. but the charter becomes the target of their opponent. >> so let's go want to ford's presidential run. the presidential platform is thriving in -- thriving and in some sense outlandish but surprising outlandish because it shows different people have different expectations of what they think government can do. can you explain why he made that final step that he thought our presidential run would help the mormon community and beyond that how did he fashion the platform and shape his public image and one of the things i'm thinking about is how was this missionary work like clinical campaigning because they relied on that to get the word out. talk about his presidential bid. >> his opposition to the states rig
arrest them or someone else they can arrest them for being unjust so there's all these powers and abrahamlincoln all congratulate the mormon leaders on the starters is a good thing but in the next few years a non-mormon and the mormons to charter becomes the target. the mormons see it as necessary and in some ways a democratic but necessary because democracy hasn't been working for them. but the charter becomes the target of their opponent. >> so let's go want to ford's presidential run....
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it was a democratic stronghold that making inroads abraham lincoln was rising to prominence, stephenas was also rising to prominence not national names yet but in illinois politics. the reason the democrats are group of mormons who tended to vote together essentially protecting their power. they want to do this as a favor to the mormons thinking it would curry favor so every power in the nahu charter existed in another city's charter they were not inventing these but wakes one —- what makes the nahu charter so unique no city had all of them so these powers have a community militia which is connected to the state militia but they have a 2500 person militia when the standing army of the united states of 8009. that's a big the mormon militia was they have the right to habeas corpus which means if someone comes from outside and tries to arrest joseph smith or someone else the city council could review the arrest warrant to deem it void or unjust. so they're all these powers they give to it and then illinois lincoln and douglas congratulate the mormon leaders as the charter is a good thin
it was a democratic stronghold that making inroads abraham lincoln was rising to prominence, stephenas was also rising to prominence not national names yet but in illinois politics. the reason the democrats are group of mormons who tended to vote together essentially protecting their power. they want to do this as a favor to the mormons thinking it would curry favor so every power in the nahu charter existed in another city's charter they were not inventing these but wakes one —- what makes...
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call or go online now and say, "i will bless these children of abraham."any of them are also holocaust survivors who are once again crying out for help. there need as you can see is extremely urgent. right now, you can give a gift of life of $25 that will help rush an emergency food box to an elderly jewish person who doesn't have enough to eat. together, we bring them comfort and love but just as important we bring them this life-saving food box. a gift of $25 will help rush one emergency food box. without your response, their pain and suffering will continue. inside of every box we put a note that says, "this box is donated because of the generosity of christians around the world." i just want to encourage all of you to join with yael eckstein and the wonderful work of the international fellowship of christians and jews. wherever in the world the jewish people have the greatest need our spiritual mandate is to feed the hungry and to care for the widows and orphans. call or go online now and say, "i will save a life!" "i will bless and comfort the jewish
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similar to moses or abraham in the bible.or his followers for members of the church of jeter jesus christ of latter-day saints that the benefit. this idea we could profit i think for others, i don't know if it increase the already existing fear of combining religious and >> leadership. did send them up for a mockery of a pastor or minister of their church ran for office. they just set him up for jokes about a man who can speak with god be informed of what is to come, why is he running for president, so on and so forth. i have overdrew any extra higher the idea he was viewed as a prophet. it certainly set him up for mockery and did lead to bigger conversations. people who were not afraid he would win. force conversations the public sphere about what it means to have such a person run for political office. okay, thanks. we have used all of the audience questions now i will ask mine. i'm pretty sure it is the question every author dreads hearing or promoting a new book. but i am curious, in your role with the justice smith paper
similar to moses or abraham in the bible.or his followers for members of the church of jeter jesus christ of latter-day saints that the benefit. this idea we could profit i think for others, i don't know if it increase the already existing fear of combining religious and >> leadership. did send them up for a mockery of a pastor or minister of their church ran for office. they just set him up for jokes about a man who can speak with god be informed of what is to come, why is he running for...
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peace with egypt, continued 27 years ago with our peace agreement with jordan and more recently the abraham accords that normalize relations with the united arab emirates, bahrain, and morocco. more is to come. at a ripe young age of 73, more and more nations are coming to understand israel's value and unique place in the world. some friends have stood with us since our founding. the united states of america is a long time trusted friend and ally of israel, as we saw yet again a few days ago in congress. alongside our old friends, we are gaining new friends, in the middle east and beyond. last week, this manifests itself with the defeat of the racist, anti-semitic, durban conference. this conference was meant to be against racism, but over the years turned into out and out it racism against israel and the jewish people. the world has had enough of this. i want to thank the 38 countries , 38, who chose truth overlies and skips the conference. and to those countries who chose to participate in the sparse, i can only say -- in this farce, i can only say attacking israel does not make you moral
peace with egypt, continued 27 years ago with our peace agreement with jordan and more recently the abraham accords that normalize relations with the united arab emirates, bahrain, and morocco. more is to come. at a ripe young age of 73, more and more nations are coming to understand israel's value and unique place in the world. some friends have stood with us since our founding. the united states of america is a long time trusted friend and ally of israel, as we saw yet again a few days ago in...
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gil: the abraham accords started something very important last year. egypt did not play as much of a role as it could have. now, with having the biden administration putting pressure on egypt, this is something that could lead to reigniting talks with countries that are allies of egypt, egypt taking more of a role in encouraging more countries in the region to initiate better relations with israel, whether with full normalization or something along the way. >> you heard them both mentioned this normalization agreements between arab states and israel. do you think that is the main reason we are seeing this warming of the cold peace between these two? >> netanyahu was making promises he could not fulfill, lying to arab leaders. jordan refused to take phone calls from netanyahu. these accords do come to a head with the camp david accords. i think the egyptians want to give precedence to the camp david accords and with the egyptians, jordanians and palestinians want to make sure that the bennett-biden agreement of pushing aside political discussions and fo
gil: the abraham accords started something very important last year. egypt did not play as much of a role as it could have. now, with having the biden administration putting pressure on egypt, this is something that could lead to reigniting talks with countries that are allies of egypt, egypt taking more of a role in encouraging more countries in the region to initiate better relations with israel, whether with full normalization or something along the way. >> you heard them both...
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. >> the visits come a year after the signing of the so-called abraham accords where israel solidified ties with a number of nations, an agreement brokered by then president trump. the new embassy in bahrain will be the second in recent months, following the june inauguration of an embassy in the uae. israel and bahrain will also send a number of agreements including economic deals as well as economic accords. mark: ethiopia is expelling seven officials days after the united nations sent officials to the tigre region. ethiopia accused them of meddling in internal ethiopian affairs. mexico sending 70 people to port-au-prince. the united states is also returning migrants to the haitian capital. >> every morning, the building of the refugee aid commission witnesses people. to achieve his goal, he took a terrible trip across nine countries. the mexican national guard lashed out against him and his wife. still, he wants to live here. >> my intention never was to go to the united states. i wanted to find a job here. i can see there is work here in mexico. i'm really hoping to get a residence
. >> the visits come a year after the signing of the so-called abraham accords where israel solidified ties with a number of nations, an agreement brokered by then president trump. the new embassy in bahrain will be the second in recent months, following the june inauguration of an embassy in the uae. israel and bahrain will also send a number of agreements including economic deals as well as economic accords. mark: ethiopia is expelling seven officials days after the united nations sent...
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in february, in 1942 during his arrest in tel aviv by the british. abraham stem was shot dead. mm. on the 6th of november 1944 less. he commanded now by yitzhak, shamir struck back in an unexpected place. hiram ah, to assassinate killed lord moving the british minister resident in the middle east, outside his home. ah, if park shania was a terrorist and not just he, but the other members of the 3rd guy, defined themself, terrorists, and wrote that terrorism is a perfectly legitimate means for expelling the phone occupier from the land of fees for me after the end of world war $2.00 in 1945 as jewish organizations were honoring an adult for his work with the white buses. many of the holocaust survivors trying to enter palestine found their way. bard i. kristen had refused to raise immigration limit set before the war to the jews. the betrayal now seemed even greater. the having won one war britain founded so fighting the this time against jewish militant groups. the what developed the kind of competition the left was the most extreme, they're gone, had overcome works to me in order
in february, in 1942 during his arrest in tel aviv by the british. abraham stem was shot dead. mm. on the 6th of november 1944 less. he commanded now by yitzhak, shamir struck back in an unexpected place. hiram ah, to assassinate killed lord moving the british minister resident in the middle east, outside his home. ah, if park shania was a terrorist and not just he, but the other members of the 3rd guy, defined themself, terrorists, and wrote that terrorism is a perfectly legitimate means for...
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abraham lincoln tried to teach us about money. we are brilliant people. think about the arts, think about professional sports. but in capitalism, no one gave us these rules. we are brilliant but it is what we do not know we do not know that is killing us. people praying on that are predators. caroline: at what age is this starting? you are going to robin hood. it seems like it is falling on the right ears at the moment. they are embracing what they want to see even though it is too late to the game, as you might say. what about the education system in itself? why aren't we teaching this in schools. in the u.k., i was not taught about financial focus, a mortgage, my own taxes, and certainly not how to invest. why is it so hard from an education perspective to get that embedded? john: money is emotional. some people are depressed and they do not want to admit they don't know anything about money. teachers are financially illiterate. principals are financially illiterate. members of government bodies are financially illiterate. it is not something you pick u
abraham lincoln tried to teach us about money. we are brilliant people. think about the arts, think about professional sports. but in capitalism, no one gave us these rules. we are brilliant but it is what we do not know we do not know that is killing us. people praying on that are predators. caroline: at what age is this starting? you are going to robin hood. it seems like it is falling on the right ears at the moment. they are embracing what they want to see even though it is too late to the...
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we're not in a position to do that, abraham. >> thank you. i wondered if i could talk about the bilateral relationship with australia. can you talk about given chinese aggression in the region, why australia is so strategically important? also, can you address a little bit about the evolution of the parter? ship, the training and fighting together with australia. >> it's been a long history that we've had with australia. you know that. there's a whole corridor here in the pentagon dedicated to our relationship with australia and new zealand as well. they're a key ally and partner in the indopacific region. they have in the past hosted rotational deployments of u.s. troops, marines specifically and of course we operate routinely with their military in the region and elsewhere all around the world. it's an exceptionally close relationship. the secretary is committed to as he made clear today with minister dutton to improving and strengthening that going forward. >> is china prompting a strengthening and evolving of that relationship? >> i think
we're not in a position to do that, abraham. >> thank you. i wondered if i could talk about the bilateral relationship with australia. can you talk about given chinese aggression in the region, why australia is so strategically important? also, can you address a little bit about the evolution of the parter? ship, the training and fighting together with australia. >> it's been a long history that we've had with australia. you know that. there's a whole corridor here in the pentagon...
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. >> i like to think he held the coin and maybe abraham lincoln did too. >> the home was one of three broken into on the same day targeting elderly homeowners in their 70s and 80s. the victims are hoping someone might recognize a man scene in the video and offering a $40,000 reward, no questions asked for the return of the safe. >> this could be a good kid deep down inside and maybe it's enough that it could turn somebody's life away from making money this way. >> that was andrea mcconnell reporting. >> former lab associate took the land and they were routinely broken down and off by wide margins putting patients at risk and she testify that had top executives got angry when she brought up the problems. >> i think it's very powerful and she is one of the whistle blowers. she has firsthand experience. she was in the lab, she was doing the test, she was in the meetings where they decided to throw out data points. >> holmes is facing fraud and conspiracy charges and the defense says the former ceo has made mistakes but did not commit fraud and she pleaded not guilty. the trial continues
. >> i like to think he held the coin and maybe abraham lincoln did too. >> the home was one of three broken into on the same day targeting elderly homeowners in their 70s and 80s. the victims are hoping someone might recognize a man scene in the video and offering a $40,000 reward, no questions asked for the return of the safe. >> this could be a good kid deep down inside and maybe it's enough that it could turn somebody's life away from making money this way. >> that...
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the navy says the helicopter crashed during routine flight operations from the "uss abraham lincoln" carrier. three dozen search and rescue flights have taken place but nobody has been found. >>> a man accused of killing four people, including a baby, happened in an early morning shootout in polk county. he shot a family and their dog east of tampa, and when police got there he fired at them and was shot and surrendered. he has no connection to the victims. >> when you see somebody so heartless, to calculated, that they will shoot a mother clinging to her 3-month-old baby, and kill the baby, and shoot the family dog, this guy is heartless and calculated with his murder. >> he was honorably discharged from the u.s. marines and currently works as a security guard. police say the motive is not clear but they believe he may be under the influence of drugs and suffering from mental illness. >>> a grim milestone for the united states in the fight against covid-19, the latest tally shows the u.s. has 40 million covid cases and 650,000 deaths. some states and territories nowhere near reachin
the navy says the helicopter crashed during routine flight operations from the "uss abraham lincoln" carrier. three dozen search and rescue flights have taken place but nobody has been found. >>> a man accused of killing four people, including a baby, happened in an early morning shootout in polk county. he shot a family and their dog east of tampa, and when police got there he fired at them and was shot and surrendered. he has no connection to the victims. >> when you...
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zarba, jr. >> ira zaslow. >> kenneth albert zelman. >> abraham j.e zeng. >> marc scott zeplin. >> jie yao justin zhao. >> yuguang zheng. >> ivelin ziminski. >> michael joseph zinzi. >> charles alan zion. >> julie lynne zipper. >> salvatore j. zisa. >> prokopios paul zois. >> joseph j. zuccala. >> andrew steven zucker. >> igor zukelman. >> and my cousin. cammy singh, who are both brothers and sisters. and my uncle. it has been 20 years, but there is not a day that goes by that we do not think of you. we miss your smiles, your laughter, your hugs, and the joy that you brought to our family. we love you. until we meet again. thank you. >> and my brother nicholas. losing him has left a hole that nothing can replace. thank you to the people of new york forgiving the families this beautiful space where we can honor and remember our loved ones. [applause] >> michael edwards asher. scott walter cahill. michael scott carlo. terrell coleman. michael l. collins. teresa markin. danielle r. nolan. norman robineaux. and my little brother, steven gerard hoffman. h
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