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where do we start with the bible in america? you can hear some of the background noise, the ocean, the waves hitting the shore of america. that is where we start. , itfirst opening case here says, coming to america, arriving in the new world, mayflower compact. we talk about these things. in many cases, we have to use a replica or just talk. we found that works well because people have heard about these things. generations have passed. the kid, we had to memorize bill of rights, the declaration of independence, the mayflower contract. today, that is not so much emphasized. we had to take that into account and even though we may not have document,wer compact we introduce it and talk about the importance of it. this is where we will start. norm, jump in. >> the first artefact you will be presented with is something known as the bay samba. this will be the first book printed in america in 1640. she p returns -- the puritan were not only immigrants to this new world but they were also scholars. translated from the hebrew and the gre
where do we start with the bible in america? you can hear some of the background noise, the ocean, the waves hitting the shore of america. that is where we start. , itfirst opening case here says, coming to america, arriving in the new world, mayflower compact. we talk about these things. in many cases, we have to use a replica or just talk. we found that works well because people have heard about these things. generations have passed. the kid, we had to memorize bill of rights, the declaration...
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printed in america. elliottown as the indian bible or the algonquin indian bible. john elliott, who came over to america for the sole purpose to reach the indigenous people, he learned their language. keep in mind the time period. they didn't have a written language. so elliott would use the geneva bible, develop a syllabus, and translated the bible into their language. and for the so purpose of reaching them to convert them to christianity. the findings came from england, which was the very first bible society for the propagation of the gospels. this is the first bible printed in america and is a highlight in our collection. but the last thing i want to mention is this bible over here. it is known as the slave bible. it was specifically produced where they actually removed the they of the exodus, so that bible was presented to the slaves, the idea of god delivering them from their the storyhich specifically tells in the book of exodus was removed, and they would not have the idea of freedom. it is a bib
printed in america. elliottown as the indian bible or the algonquin indian bible. john elliott, who came over to america for the sole purpose to reach the indigenous people, he learned their language. keep in mind the time period. they didn't have a written language. so elliott would use the geneva bible, develop a syllabus, and translated the bible into their language. and for the so purpose of reaching them to convert them to christianity. the findings came from england, which was the very...
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for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise.t would be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and divisions culminating with an announcement that would both shock and sadden the nation. this decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president johnson at the swearing-in ceremony of the new secretary of defense. as an aide and adviser to three different presidents, clark clifford's recommendations have been a guiding force through some of america's most critical moments. >> this is a great day for us in the white house. we were finally successful in persuading clark clifford, prevailing upon him to move from the kitchen cabinet to the east room. some people have compared this appointment to a wedding. after a very long and sometimes secret courtship, we are finally making an honest man out of him. chief justice honors us by his willingness to be present this morning and administer the oath. >> i
for the president march would sharpen the contrast between america's problems and america's promise.t would be a period devoted to healing the country's ills and divisions culminating with an announcement that would both shock and sadden the nation. this decision would leave march 1968 to be remembered as one of the most significant months in the history of american politics and the american presidency. the month began for president johnson at the swearing-in ceremony of the new secretary of...
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jews in thee of the founding of america? what is the role of african americans, the spaniards, the french? fortunately much of our history ofks today have been -- sort everything has been dumped into one pot. it is sort of a big story without a lot of details. we decided we would break those details out. each of those people groups have their own distinct story. a lot of persecution, a lot of lives lost because of infighting here in america. that fromwas fleeing europe to come here to get away from it. that's a lot of the story that doesn't get told. the tapestry really depicts a lot of that. now we are arriving and we start picketing. we pick new england, obviously. it did started going through here with some key documents. >> as you mentioned we are starting in new england, which is where the first economies were settled. basicallytifacts are covenants or property ownership that has been granted to the colonists. we are looking at massachusetts, pennsylvania, and kerry was talking about the religious toleration or in toler
jews in thee of the founding of america? what is the role of african americans, the spaniards, the french? fortunately much of our history ofks today have been -- sort everything has been dumped into one pot. it is sort of a big story without a lot of details. we decided we would break those details out. each of those people groups have their own distinct story. a lot of persecution, a lot of lives lost because of infighting here in america. that fromwas fleeing europe to come here to get away...
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it was a shameful day for america.e refused to stand up for our friends when it was singled out for terrible mistreatment. on my first day, i assured israeli ambassador that on my watch, that would never happen again. [applause] and i am proud to say it has not happened again! [applause] [inaudible] i love you too! standing up for your friends is very important. another one of the principal it took was that i had no patience for bullying. [applause] when i grew up, we were the only indian family in a small southern town in south carolina. on the whole it was a great and friendly community. parents and my brother and sister and i will always faithful for the support surrounding us. but that didn't mean every day was great. my parents were immigrants. my father wore a turban, my mother wore a sari. there were times we got bullied. when i was a governor i did something about it. i started an anti-bullying program. every month they went to school throughout the state to talk about bullying. for me it was just so fundamenta
it was a shameful day for america.e refused to stand up for our friends when it was singled out for terrible mistreatment. on my first day, i assured israeli ambassador that on my watch, that would never happen again. [applause] and i am proud to say it has not happened again! [applause] [inaudible] i love you too! standing up for your friends is very important. another one of the principal it took was that i had no patience for bullying. [applause] when i grew up, we were the only indian...
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america will no and the america we must act. [applause] >> from the students of maryland to the students of this region, to students all over america, we have a simple message to all of you, which is know your power. you can change the direction of america. [applause] you are not only the future of america, you are the conscience of america and you were here to ask america to do the right thing. you are here to say that is unacceptable in america for students to be slaughtered in their schools. [applause] it is wrong in america for people to go to concerts and end up in carnage. and it is unacceptable in america to see this daily toll of gun violence on streets throughout our country. [applause] earlier this morning on the floor of the senate, senator cardin and i ran the names of victims of gun violence in maryland, including 17 young people, people under 20 who were victims in maryland just in the last year. people from all over our state, like people all over the country are crying out and saying we are mad as and we are not
america will no and the america we must act. [applause] >> from the students of maryland to the students of this region, to students all over america, we have a simple message to all of you, which is know your power. you can change the direction of america. [applause] you are not only the future of america, you are the conscience of america and you were here to ask america to do the right thing. you are here to say that is unacceptable in america for students to be slaughtered in their...
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you are changing america. you are leading america. you are america. ist is your you are -- that who you are. you theder what gives right to do that, it is the amendment that comes before the second amendment, the first amendment. 1969upreme court said in that neither teachers nor students shed their first amendment rights at the schoolhouse. you have the right to speak, you're the right to protest, and you are doing it. you are doing it. limited if itonly is going to create a disruption of the educational process. you know what is creating a disruption of the educational process? it is not the students, it is the nra and politicians who will not act to promote gun safety. safety,standing up for you are standing up for order, you are standing up for real education in america. you are here because you read mark twain, who said never let your schooling get in the way of your education. [cheering] are you going to forget the young people slaughtered in parkland? >> no. per -- aregoing to you going to forget the young people slaughtered at sandy hook? >> n
you are changing america. you are leading america. you are america. ist is your you are -- that who you are. you theder what gives right to do that, it is the amendment that comes before the second amendment, the first amendment. 1969upreme court said in that neither teachers nor students shed their first amendment rights at the schoolhouse. you have the right to speak, you're the right to protest, and you are doing it. you are doing it. limited if itonly is going to create a disruption of the...
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those that saw america as an adventure. those that saw america as a beacon of hope. >> it was a business of numbers and operation designed by 4,000 people at the time to identify those who american authorities might reject and return to europe at steam ship expense. >> if there was anything in your hair you'd have to shampoo. >> huge facilities were established to fumigate clothing, baggage, and people. processed and ticketed, they waited for their ship. >> boarded in many parts of europe most to new york. but they had one thing in common, they were traveling steerage and the steam ship companies understood the profit in numbers. they could last a week to a month. for some it would be a void without incident. for others the crossing would provide days for which they are ill prepared. a cup of soup. 15 days. little lights go on there all the time. little lights. we could see a lot of water but we didn't see the sky. no sky. >> to escape the engines and odor of spoiled food, those with blankets came on deck for air. people di
those that saw america as an adventure. those that saw america as a beacon of hope. >> it was a business of numbers and operation designed by 4,000 people at the time to identify those who american authorities might reject and return to europe at steam ship expense. >> if there was anything in your hair you'd have to shampoo. >> huge facilities were established to fumigate clothing, baggage, and people. processed and ticketed, they waited for their ship. >> boarded in...
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it was a shameful day for america.plause] we refused to stand up for our friends when it was singled out for terrible mistreatment. on my first day, i assured the israeli ambassador that on my watch, that would never happen again. [applause] ambassador haley: and i'm proud to say it has not happened again. >> we love you, nikki. ambassador haley: i love you too. standing up for your friends is very important in the united nations. another one of the principles i took with me into the job was that i had absolutely no patience for bullying. [applause] ambassador haley: when i grew up, we were the only indian family in a small southern town in south carolina. on the whole, it was a great and friendly community. my parents, my brother and sister and i were always grateful for the support that surrounded us. but that did not mean every day was great. my parents were immigrants. my father wore a turban. my mother wore a sari. there were times that we got bullied. when i was governor, i did something about it. i started an an
it was a shameful day for america.plause] we refused to stand up for our friends when it was singled out for terrible mistreatment. on my first day, i assured the israeli ambassador that on my watch, that would never happen again. [applause] ambassador haley: and i'm proud to say it has not happened again. >> we love you, nikki. ambassador haley: i love you too. standing up for your friends is very important in the united nations. another one of the principles i took with me into the job...
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they stood in line today and those who saw america as an adventure and those who saw america as a beaconf hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house and feed and process, 4,000 people at a time. to identify those who american authority might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. >> first thing to do is delouse, lock your hair off. there was a net in your hair, you would have to shampoo. >> during epidemics huge facilities were established to fume gate clothing and baggage and people. processed and tickets, they waited for the ship. they boarded in many parts of europe and many vessels, most in new york and some to other ports. but they had one thing in common, they were traveling steerage and steamship companies understood the profit in numbers. they began a adjournmy that could last from a week to a month. >> that was the last time that it ever ran again, last trip she made. she would have never made that one either. >> for some, it would be a voyage without incident. for others the crossing would provide days for which they were ill prepared. >> they
they stood in line today and those who saw america as an adventure and those who saw america as a beaconf hope. it was a business of numbers, an operation designed to house and feed and process, 4,000 people at a time. to identify those who american authority might reject and return to europe at steamship expense. >> first thing to do is delouse, lock your hair off. there was a net in your hair, you would have to shampoo. >> during epidemics huge facilities were established to fume...
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meek america great again! and his new slogan is keep america great, exclamation point! he has to finish it off. it's like messing up a slogan, nationwide is on your side exclamation point! ( laughter ) and jeb bush, first trump stole his dignity, now his exclamation point. when will it end? ( laughter ) if trump seemed he was in an especially good mood, a few days earlier he had a big life event. donald trump got a new best friend. >> global stunner, the president agrees to meet face to face with north korea's leader, something no president has ever done. >> the decision to meet came suddenly and dramatically. once president trump heard kim jong un wanted to meet with him, he quickly agreed. >> the president was ecstatic, poking his head into the white house briefing room to announce something big was about to happen is that this is the cutest story i've heard about trump in a long time. he was so excited. kim jong un wanted to meet him that he was running tarped white house telling everyone. it was, like, did you guys hear? i said yes! "rocket man"! never had a lover l
meek america great again! and his new slogan is keep america great, exclamation point! he has to finish it off. it's like messing up a slogan, nationwide is on your side exclamation point! ( laughter ) and jeb bush, first trump stole his dignity, now his exclamation point. when will it end? ( laughter ) if trump seemed he was in an especially good mood, a few days earlier he had a big life event. donald trump got a new best friend. >> global stunner, the president agrees to meet face to...
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when i got the award, i said, god bless america. only in america could this be chuck schumer. ok.way. we are not here to talk about the great irish people. as much as we love them. ok. i want to thank everyone for being here. now, last january we senate democrats unveiled our trillion-dollar infrastructure plan and sent it to the president. we said it was one of the areas we could certainly work with the president when he called me a week after winning the election, that was the first thing we talked about. unfortunately, it took a year for the administration to unveil a plan and the plan they unveiled just doesn't come close to doing what america needs. it relies on $200 billion in federal funds, largely financed by cutting existing infrastructure programs. and on local governments and the private sector to make up the vast bulk of infrastructure building we so desperately need here in america. robbing peter to pay paul a pittance won't do nearly enough to rebuild our infrastructure. as penn wateren found out, it would spur only 2% or $30 million of the $1.5 million new investmen
when i got the award, i said, god bless america. only in america could this be chuck schumer. ok.way. we are not here to talk about the great irish people. as much as we love them. ok. i want to thank everyone for being here. now, last january we senate democrats unveiled our trillion-dollar infrastructure plan and sent it to the president. we said it was one of the areas we could certainly work with the president when he called me a week after winning the election, that was the first thing we...
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america.art of the reason that we're so blind to these ethnic divides and tribal divides is because we have had such exceptional success in our own country, and it's really true. we are special. the idea is if germans and poles and hungarians and jews and japanese could all become americans within just one or two generations, you know, why can't sunnis and shias and kurds all become iraqis. and oh, these people in vietnam if we just put in freedom, they'll come together, you know, who cares about this little distinction between the vietnamese and the chinese. that's america at its best, contributing to our inability to see these, you know, kind of smaller, more primal identities. and then on the more negative side, i hate this term because it's overused, but part of it is this legacy of racism. i think for a lot of americans, they couldn't see the difference between the vietnamese and the chinese because they all looked alike. you know, there are some quotes, "no, they are all gooks and slants
america.art of the reason that we're so blind to these ethnic divides and tribal divides is because we have had such exceptional success in our own country, and it's really true. we are special. the idea is if germans and poles and hungarians and jews and japanese could all become americans within just one or two generations, you know, why can't sunnis and shias and kurds all become iraqis. and oh, these people in vietnam if we just put in freedom, they'll come together, you know, who cares...
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thank you america. [applause] thank you america., congress, republicans and democrats alike. [applause] thank you for helping bring this about. [applause] and this incredible military by the superb intelligence. can you see me, i can hardly see you. superb intelligence. in the last few years, the incredible intelligenceo servics have foiled dozens, dozens of terrorist attacks across the world in dozens of countries. that plane could have been blown out of the sky if it were not for the israeli intelligence is. you are boarding the planes when you leave this place and you are safer because of israeli intelligence that protects innocent lives around the world. [applause] and we are able to do all this because of the extraordinary defense forces, men and women, black and white, jewish, christian, they come from different backgrounds but they are united to protect the state of israel. they make t us proud i want youo stand up and be recognized. [applause] it's moved stronger to the free-market principles to release into innovation, entr
thank you america. [applause] thank you america., congress, republicans and democrats alike. [applause] thank you for helping bring this about. [applause] and this incredible military by the superb intelligence. can you see me, i can hardly see you. superb intelligence. in the last few years, the incredible intelligenceo servics have foiled dozens, dozens of terrorist attacks across the world in dozens of countries. that plane could have been blown out of the sky if it were not for the israeli...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible the freeman foundation, ursuingler foundation, solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inving, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. i you can fihere in aruba. families, couples, and friendshe can all find t escape on the ndland with warm, sunny days, cooling trade wi and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world ws america." reporting from washington, i'm jane o'brien. rade wars trump says are good, but america's allies rkand the ma don't seem to agree. time to face the hard facts of brexit, says british prime minister theresa may, as sheys ut her vision future relations with the european union. prime minister may: we both neeh to facfact that this is a negotiation and neither of usha can have exactt we want. jane: and
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible the freeman foundation, ursuingler foundation, solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inving, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. i you can fihere in aruba. families, couples, and friendshe can all find t escape on the ndland with warm, sunny days, cooling trade wi and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available...
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you are leading america! you are america! . that is who you are. we'll gives you the right to do that? the amendment that comes before the first. thatupreme court said teachers nor students shed -- do not shed their first amendment at the schoolhouse and you had the right to speak and protest and thatre doing it if itis only limited creates a disruption of the but what isprocess, crating a disruption is the politicians who don't act to promote gun safety. safety standing up for for realrder and education in america. and, you are here because you "neverrk twain, who said let schooling get in the way of your education." will you forget the young people slaughtered in parkland? are you going to forget the people slaughtered at hope? -- pulse? sandy hook? columbine? lost vegas? san bernardino? every day by handgun violence? are you going to lie down and let the nra rollover you? are you going to take back america? are we going to pass a ban on assault weapons and universal criminal and mental background checks? are you going to march on saturday? are w
you are leading america! you are america! . that is who you are. we'll gives you the right to do that? the amendment that comes before the first. thatupreme court said teachers nor students shed -- do not shed their first amendment at the schoolhouse and you had the right to speak and protest and thatre doing it if itis only limited creates a disruption of the but what isprocess, crating a disruption is the politicians who don't act to promote gun safety. safety standing up for for realrder and...
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america.t of the reason we are so blind to be's ethnic divides and tribal divides is because we have had such exceptional success in our own country. it is really true. we are special. the idea is, if germans, polls, hungarians, jews and japanese could all become americans within one or two generations, why cannot kurds all become iraqis. and all of these people in vietnam. if we put in freedom, they will all come together. because of the distinction between the vietnamese and the chinese. that is america at its best contributing to our inability to see these smaller, more primal identities. in another negative side, i hate this term because it is overused, but part of it is a legacy of racism. for a lot of americans they could not see the difference between the vietnamese and chinese because they all looked alike. they were all gooks and slants. that is something we are all getting better at. to be fair, there were not very many asians in this country so they did not know the difference. the
america.t of the reason we are so blind to be's ethnic divides and tribal divides is because we have had such exceptional success in our own country. it is really true. we are special. the idea is, if germans, polls, hungarians, jews and japanese could all become americans within one or two generations, why cannot kurds all become iraqis. and all of these people in vietnam. if we put in freedom, they will all come together. because of the distinction between the vietnamese and the chinese. that...
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i assume you were referring to america. i have a couple of questions about that because it's profoundly un-american to believe that america's best days are behind it. and so in order to get people to understand the limits of american power, it can't be put that way. and so because people will reject it in the political process. i understand a professor doesn't have to do that. if you're in public life, you can't talk about the malaise of america. you have to talk about something that america is going to do positively except invade countries or use its military to bomb. so how do you get around that problem that the nature of america, its psychology is such that you can't talk about it in that way and also is a decline irreversible? mr. lukacs: well, let me just say one thing -- this is a highly intelligent thing that you said, and i must say -- i mean, george kennan had some personal quirks and so forth, and this ties into very much what you said. personally, philosophically, george kennan, he had a good sense of humor, whi
i assume you were referring to america. i have a couple of questions about that because it's profoundly un-american to believe that america's best days are behind it. and so in order to get people to understand the limits of american power, it can't be put that way. and so because people will reject it in the political process. i understand a professor doesn't have to do that. if you're in public life, you can't talk about the malaise of america. you have to talk about something that america is...
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meeks: the course of america. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, for five minutes. without objection, the gentleman is recognized. students: mr. speaker, from across the nation including from my ninth district in michigan are demanding that their voices be heard on the issue of gun violence. they are upset with the carnage they have witnessed. they are fearful for their safety. and they are tired of excuses and inaction. but one month after the tragedy in parkland, flamplets, not to mention so many prior school shootings, republican leaders in congress have failed to bring up any legislation that might meaningful control the weapons being used to kill and wound so many americans. so all of us democrats are coming here today, many of us, on the republican side i'm not sure the screen can show we see empty seats. no bill on assault weapons norks bill on improving background checks, no bill to ban bump stocks, nothing. this is a terrible moment of silence when we
meeks: the course of america. the speaker pro tempore: the chair now recognizes the gentleman from michigan, mr. levin, for five minutes. without objection, the gentleman is recognized. students: mr. speaker, from across the nation including from my ninth district in michigan are demanding that their voices be heard on the issue of gun violence. they are upset with the carnage they have witnessed. they are fearful for their safety. and they are tired of excuses and inaction. but one month after...
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it was a shameful day for america. we refused to stand up for our friend when it was singled out for terrible mistreatment. on my first day, i assured the israeli ambassador that on my watch, that would never happen again. and i'm proud to say it has not happened again. standing up for your friends is very important in the united nations. another one of the principles i took with me into the job was that i have absolutely no patience for bullying. when i grew up, we were the only indian family in a small southern town in south carolina. on the whole it was a great and friendly community. my parents and my brother and sister and i were always grateful for the support that surrounded us. but that didn't mean every day was great. my parents were immigrants. my father wore a turban. my mother wore a sari. there were times that we got bullied. when i was governor, i did something about it. i started an anti-bullying program. every month i went to schools throughout the state to talk about bullying. for me, it was just so fu
it was a shameful day for america. we refused to stand up for our friend when it was singled out for terrible mistreatment. on my first day, i assured the israeli ambassador that on my watch, that would never happen again. and i'm proud to say it has not happened again. standing up for your friends is very important in the united nations. another one of the principles i took with me into the job was that i have absolutely no patience for bullying. when i grew up, we were the only indian family...
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there is a gun for roughly every man, woman, and child in america. so how can you -- with a straight face -- make the argument that more guns will make us safer? we know that states with the most gun laws tend to have the fewest gun deaths. the notion that gun laws do not work or make it harder for law-abiding citizens and criminals still get guns -- that is not borne out by the evidence. we know that other countries, in response to one mass shooting, have been able to craft laws that almost eliminate mass shootings. friends of ours, allies of ours -- great britain, australia -- countries like ours. so we know there are ways to prevent it. and of course, what is also routine is that somebody somewhere will comment and say, "obama politicized this issue." well, this is something we should politicized. it is relevant to our common life together, to the body politic. i would ask news organizations -- had news organizations tally up the number of americans killed through terrorist attacks in the last decade, and the number of americans who have been kill
there is a gun for roughly every man, woman, and child in america. so how can you -- with a straight face -- make the argument that more guns will make us safer? we know that states with the most gun laws tend to have the fewest gun deaths. the notion that gun laws do not work or make it harder for law-abiding citizens and criminals still get guns -- that is not borne out by the evidence. we know that other countries, in response to one mass shooting, have been able to craft laws that almost...
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we have to in america, and in rural america, bring back relationship lending. and we have to take these-- and you can say, well, none of these regulations really apply to them. well, why don't you talk to these folks in the banking world and realize that they've retracted from mortgage lending because they're fearful that they'll do something wrong and they can't afford the fines they may be assessed. they're fearful that they can't contribute and be part of their community effort because we have overregulated the smallest institutions to the point where they wonder if their children, who could inherit their institutions really want to stay in the business. and so, you know, there will be a lot of discussion about this bill. a lot of discussion already. but one thing i want to say is that we stand ready to defend any of these provisions. and before i close and turn this over to the senator from georgia, i want to-- i want to just say that one of the things that we need to be very, very careful of here, when we debate this bill, is that we do not in any way miss
we have to in america, and in rural america, bring back relationship lending. and we have to take these-- and you can say, well, none of these regulations really apply to them. well, why don't you talk to these folks in the banking world and realize that they've retracted from mortgage lending because they're fearful that they'll do something wrong and they can't afford the fines they may be assessed. they're fearful that they can't contribute and be part of their community effort because we...
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>> this is "bbc world news america." hi funding ofpresentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need >> planning a vacation escape thd is relaxing, inviting, exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warmsunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." jane: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washi oton, i am j'brien. with the stroke of a pen, president trump moves to slap new tariffs on steel and aluminum, giving canad mexico an exemption for now. president trump: the actions we are taking today are not a matter of choice, they are a matter of necessity for our security. jane: britain has vowed to act without hesitation as another state is found resnsib
>> this is "bbc world news america." hi funding ofpresentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected need >> planning a vacation escape thd is relaxing, inviting, exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warmsunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are...
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very similar to what happened when america declare their independence, the english seized to supply america with goods. the same thing happened with the north and the south. what was established was the confederate states bible society. this is the first new testament printed from the confederate states bible society, which is actually imprinted on the title page. testamentrare new because the soldiers read their bibles and their new testaments. it was equally important to the south as it was to the north. most of these were destroyed because they took them into battle with them and it was one of the only comforts they could have. today, we found out two hours ago that billy graham had passed away. we note he is a strong -- we know he is a strong an influential person in america, not only for his spiritual principles he brought to us but for the support of the civil rights movement as well. he invited dr. martin luther king jr. to preach at one of his revival sermons at madison square garden. he insisted there would no segregation or separation. he was a great supporter. we have been fortun
very similar to what happened when america declare their independence, the english seized to supply america with goods. the same thing happened with the north and the south. what was established was the confederate states bible society. this is the first new testament printed from the confederate states bible society, which is actually imprinted on the title page. testamentrare new because the soldiers read their bibles and their new testaments. it was equally important to the south as it was...
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crossroads, america's defense strategy. next, on great decisions. (exciting music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers, llp. (upbeat music) - [narrator] there was a time when the us was a reluctant world power. foreign policy was run by the state department and the us treasury, and largely focused on advancing american commercial interests overseas. - we had american statecraft that largely relied on diplomacy and economic policy. we had secretaries of state that everybody knew their names, we had secretaries of war that nobody had ever heard of. the second world war changed all that. it really brought to the fore a unified department of defense. - policy makers talked in terms of us foreign policy, and defense policy. since world war ii and down to the present moment, policy makers tend to talk in terms of national security policy. national security policy tends to privilege, or to place particular emphasis
crossroads, america's defense strategy. next, on great decisions. (exciting music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association, in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers, llp. (upbeat music) - [narrator] there was a time when the us was a reluctant world power. foreign policy was run by the state department and the us treasury, and largely focused on advancing american commercial interests overseas. -...
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that's according to america's numbers. will get to check for any second but up until this point we spent over $1 trillion just on reconstruction. they spent more than they did on the entire marshall plan for western europe after world war ii adjusted for inflation. and built a couple of schools no one goes to great loss to an absolute joke and a disaster and all of the record, how little they have accomplished. they are provoked new terrorist attacks against the united states. with the war in afghanistan. the orlando massacre shooter cyclical and afghanistan for the boston bombers cited in afghanistan. there is the guy on the train in germany that attacked with a hatchet. his friend was killed in africa the day before. there are seven or eight attacks on the united states, lone wolf attacks. not really sent by isis on al qaeda to do it. of course hassan at fort hood massacre 13 men were about to deploy to afghanistan. he was going to go with them. and so we are paying a price here. they save your friend initially did not h
that's according to america's numbers. will get to check for any second but up until this point we spent over $1 trillion just on reconstruction. they spent more than they did on the entire marshall plan for western europe after world war ii adjusted for inflation. and built a couple of schools no one goes to great loss to an absolute joke and a disaster and all of the record, how little they have accomplished. they are provoked new terrorist attacks against the united states. with the war in...
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america to do the right thing. you are here to say that it is unacceptable in america for students to be slaughtered in their schools. >> it is wrong in america for people to go to concerts and end up in carnage. and it is unacceptable in america to see the daily toll of gun violence on the streets throughout our country. earlier on the floor of the senate, senator cardin and i read the names of the victims of gun violence in maryland. including 17 young people, people under 20 who were victims in maryland just in the last year. people from all over our state, and all over the country are crying out, and saying that we are mad as hell and we are not going to take it anymore. we have to gets a sault weapons off of the streets, and we have to have universal background check, and the answer is not more guns in schools, but teacher teachers who should be armed with knowledge and not with weapons. and now, just the other date the white house when the cameras were on, the chief executive asked the question, who is afraid
america to do the right thing. you are here to say that it is unacceptable in america for students to be slaughtered in their schools. >> it is wrong in america for people to go to concerts and end up in carnage. and it is unacceptable in america to see the daily toll of gun violence on the streets throughout our country. earlier on the floor of the senate, senator cardin and i read the names of the victims of gun violence in maryland. including 17 young people, people under 20 who were...
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well a large part of the what lots of the americas lost its share of the local tribe as . americans transnationals to take advantage of low wages particularly in china i was actually i went to the construction of the very first free trade zone in china or not he won eighty two shans and free trade zone and the specs when i showed that the manager's guy there which is quite brilliant was that they were going to take advantage of a loophole in american tariff laws the american corporations really import goods that exported to third world countries for the manufacturing and not painted tariffs on that work and that would get them the technology and at the same time they saw what happened with free trade zones in the rest of asia where they as soon as the wages rise the companies would move on of they also insist that each company had to have a chinese within five years the chinese partner had fifty percent of the business now that the the cut in costs that they the american capitalists face was so great they were willing to do that and of course what they did there is the big
well a large part of the what lots of the americas lost its share of the local tribe as . americans transnationals to take advantage of low wages particularly in china i was actually i went to the construction of the very first free trade zone in china or not he won eighty two shans and free trade zone and the specs when i showed that the manager's guy there which is quite brilliant was that they were going to take advantage of a loophole in american tariff laws the american corporations really...
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up next on reel america, lbj's entire 40 minute address from the oval office. he begins by outlining steps to limit the war in vietnam. president johnson: good evening, my fellow americans. tonight, i want to speak to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia. no other question so preoccupies our people. no other dream so absorbs the 250 million human beings who live in that part of the world. no other goal motivates american policy in southeast asia. for years, representatives of our governments and others have traveled the world, seeking to find the basis of peace talks. since last september, they have carried the offer i made public at san antonio, and that offer was this, that the united states would stop its bombardment of north vietnam when that would lead promptly to productive discussions, and assurance that vietnam would not take advantage. hanoi denounced this privately and publicly. even while the search for peace went on, vietnam rushed for a savage assault on the people, the government, and allies of south vietnam. their attack during the holidays
up next on reel america, lbj's entire 40 minute address from the oval office. he begins by outlining steps to limit the war in vietnam. president johnson: good evening, my fellow americans. tonight, i want to speak to you of peace in vietnam and southeast asia. no other question so preoccupies our people. no other dream so absorbs the 250 million human beings who live in that part of the world. no other goal motivates american policy in southeast asia. for years, representatives of our...
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what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been to four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he called it a bureaucracy in america they call it a deep state of bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia for the most part the united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. when he was forced in most probably last term is russia's president vladimir putin has six more years to fashion his legacy has been changed russia how will he continue to. seem wrong. to me. to say proud. trail. one son find themselves worlds apart. she stood up for common ground. twenty eight team coverage we've signed one of the greatest gold people. but there was one more question and by the way it's going to be our coach. guys i know you are nervous he's a huge star and the
what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been to four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he called it a bureaucracy in america they call it a deep state of bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia for the most part the united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since...
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president obama: there has been another mass shooting in america. this time in a community college in oregon. thaat means there are more american families, moms, dads, children, whose lives have been changed forever. that means there is another community stunned with great, and communities across the country forced to relieve their own anguish, and parents across the country who are scared because they know i might -- know it might have been their families or their children. i have been to roseburg, oregon. there are good people there. i would like to thank the bravery of first responders who saved lives today. we have offered to stay and help roseburg as much and as long as they need. in the coming days, we will learn about the victims, young men and women who were studying and learning and working hard, their eyes set on the future, their dreams on what they could make of their lives. america will wrap everyone who is grieving in our prayers and our love. but as i said just a few months ago, and i said a few months before that, each time we see on
president obama: there has been another mass shooting in america. this time in a community college in oregon. thaat means there are more american families, moms, dads, children, whose lives have been changed forever. that means there is another community stunned with great, and communities across the country forced to relieve their own anguish, and parents across the country who are scared because they know i might -- know it might have been their families or their children. i have been to...
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do what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been through four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he call that if you're ocracy in america they call it a deep state bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia for the most part united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy since the revolution when mr wilson president wilson said american troops to siberia to join the british expeditionary force. seems wrong. to me. to see out of. one some find themselves while the part. of the common ground. winning is fourth and most probably last term is russia's president vladimir putin has six more years to fashion his legacy changed russia we continue. welcome back to sophie and co now the other day i sat down with the legendary filmmaker oliver stone and in moscow bookstore and ask him whether a second cold war was just a figure of speech or as to or more to it it's a figure of
do what for in america yeah well that's what mr putin says at the end of the interview if you remember he says he's been through four presidents and i asked him what's changed and he said basically nothing so he's indicating that there's a bureaucracy he call that if you're ocracy in america they call it a deep state bureaucracy that has been resistant to change certainly the policies towards russia for the most part united states been highly negative since one thousand nine hundred seventy...
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now is the time to rebuild america. now is the time to create 10 million to 15 million decent paying jobs. now is the time to restore pride in rural america that has desperate needs in urban america that has desperate needs. unfortunately the trump plan, as you have heard, is a sham. it is a fraud. we need a real investment for real jobs to rebuild this infrastructure. and that is what this plan does. thank you. mr. schumer: thank you and thanks for your brevity. senator nelson. mr. nelson: so you see what happens when you don't have bipartisanship? what you have is one party creating a tax bill in our tax writing committee, the finance committee, ramming it down the throat of everybody, excluding the other party from any participation. oh, would it have been bipartisanship? because what would have happened in the tax bill is what you're being presented today. the corporate tax would have been cut. it would have been cut substantially. 10 points from 35% to 25%. reasonable things would have been done on estate taxes. an
now is the time to rebuild america. now is the time to create 10 million to 15 million decent paying jobs. now is the time to restore pride in rural america that has desperate needs in urban america that has desperate needs. unfortunately the trump plan, as you have heard, is a sham. it is a fraud. we need a real investment for real jobs to rebuild this infrastructure. and that is what this plan does. thank you. mr. schumer: thank you and thanks for your brevity. senator nelson. mr. nelson: so...
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you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, exactly one year to go until britain splits with european union. with the clock ticking, how ready is the u.k. for brexit? the leaders of north and south korea are due to meet next mth , and the white house has said it is cautiously optimistic, but the u.s. ambassador to china has been more skeptical. terry bransta said he doesn't trust kim jong-un's latest commitment to denuclearize. ambassador branstad: our goal is to make sure that north korea is not a threat to south korea, to japan, to america, to china, anybody else in the world. reporteron the word "denuclearization," we heard it again yesterday in the talks with president xi. kim jong-un's father ud that word. you don't really believe him when he says he is committed to denuclearization? ambassador branstad: the history 'is they cou't be trusted. we need to make sure that if indeed an agreement is reached to do that, there is adequate verification to make sure that indeed it is carried out a
you are watching "bbc world news america." still to come on tonight's program, exactly one year to go until britain splits with european union. with the clock ticking, how ready is the u.k. for brexit? the leaders of north and south korea are due to meet next mth , and the white house has said it is cautiously optimistic, but the u.s. ambassador to china has been more skeptical. terry bransta said he doesn't trust kim jong-un's latest commitment to denuclearize. ambassador branstad:...
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it would be a huge shot in the arm for jobs in america for prosperity in america, far more than this slanted tax bill aimed so much at the few wealthy who are so tight with this new republican party. so i dare say our proposal is a much more effective use of taxpayer dollars than a handout to the biggest corporations and will create far more good-paying jobs in the process. so i hope our republican colleagues will rethink things. their path is a path to a cul de sac. to great losses in the election. rethink that tax cut. don't allow these buybacks. they're doing no good for anyone but the handful, and that's where 60% of the money is going on the corporate rate. and join us in taking some of that money to do what the federal government has done since henry clay proposed it in the 1820's, put that money into infrastructure. jobs, good-paying jobs, efficiency. let's not let china or another country become the leader in infrastructure. they invest, the chinese government, the japanese government, european governments invest in infrastructure. so did this government until donald trump be
it would be a huge shot in the arm for jobs in america for prosperity in america, far more than this slanted tax bill aimed so much at the few wealthy who are so tight with this new republican party. so i dare say our proposal is a much more effective use of taxpayer dollars than a handout to the biggest corporations and will create far more good-paying jobs in the process. so i hope our republican colleagues will rethink things. their path is a path to a cul de sac. to great losses in the...
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can succeed in america who works hard so this is a whole group of people all generation in america is saying that there is no melting pot we're not being assimilated there's no opportunities we can't live up so their response essentially is to go into conflict and this is a major. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go to the press this is what will before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters of my. question. well you know the cars they were kind of adopted because we were called pirates for so long. i mean they're in this small boat sniffs at a hard pull of ships and it's still a. lot tougher than. the little self to be told fish already ninety percent of the dot and it won't be calmer. concept fifteen scoops seventy five tons true and they do it several times a day with a big fleet now you get an idea of why. we have to understand we can not stay still and just. be with in this world he is the only boy in his arms. i'm doing this because i want the future world to future gene
can succeed in america who works hard so this is a whole group of people all generation in america is saying that there is no melting pot we're not being assimilated there's no opportunities we can't live up so their response essentially is to go into conflict and this is a major. put themselves on the line they did accept the reject. so when you want to be president and you. want to. have to go to the press this is what will before three of them or can't be good. i'm interested always in the...
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when you pretty much denounce a lot of troops and facts in america. history i can't tell you it's easy but i think it's the most some of the most important work i've done in my life i'm very proud of those two films i paid a price for because i guess some people will you know they don't consider me in the debate but neither do they consider people like noam chomsky so there is no center in the united states political discourse it's all center right ever since the clinton people came into power the center right has become the right and there's no peace party that exists in my country and i don't see any evidence of it except this third party that is so criticized the the green party among others make fun of it you know why i don't know me well a year in america i always had the feeling the democrats would the least we were concerned about peace now that seems to have been squandered that feeling is squandered and i don't sense any any sense of consensus the only one who did was bernie sanders and if you remember correctly he very rarely mentioned forei
when you pretty much denounce a lot of troops and facts in america. history i can't tell you it's easy but i think it's the most some of the most important work i've done in my life i'm very proud of those two films i paid a price for because i guess some people will you know they don't consider me in the debate but neither do they consider people like noam chomsky so there is no center in the united states political discourse it's all center right ever since the clinton people came into power...
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america's unique uniqueness became independent to create something without a precedent.the government dedicated to the growth of our liberty, the industrial complex and the preservation of liberty are incompatible. the government must act. global warming demands more, to hold their tongues and to be silenced. there's a strong impulse towards the absolutist and the political culture of the totalitarian. that is what makes it unique. ultimately, global warming is a battle for america's soul and that's what we are here to pay for, to fight it. [applause] thank you so much. we want plenty of time for questions, so if you have a question, please raise your hand and wait for the microphone r to arrive to introduce yourself to the audience and then ask your question. who has the first question? >> very good. i'm going to go first and then we'll go with g the audience. >> when the soviet union fell -- i ammy an investor and retired physicist interested in climate change, global warming and all that kind of stuff. when the soviet union fell, the listheylisted all kinds of confess
america's unique uniqueness became independent to create something without a precedent.the government dedicated to the growth of our liberty, the industrial complex and the preservation of liberty are incompatible. the government must act. global warming demands more, to hold their tongues and to be silenced. there's a strong impulse towards the absolutist and the political culture of the totalitarian. that is what makes it unique. ultimately, global warming is a battle for america's soul and...
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big topic during that time when america was sort of, paving their own course. which way are we, are we to the rule or betrayers of it. there was a lot of - lot of going on. we have taken the topics on here. many nly in film, but in of the documents that you read here also. ever jefferson. over here, this is known as the bible. on or the lives and morals of christ. >> there's only one jefferson use the ere he'd french, greek and snish, and do a cut and paste. the westerly is at the smithsonian institute. printingthe government house printed the jester son bible. 1950. m 1904 to every freshman senator and congressman would receive a copy of this imprint. editions. 1904 as we travel along and move throughout the impact of the bible in america, you see the transition in the tapestry, we ving from the 1700s, and come up to a very important event in american history, which is the history of abolitionism, and our story - we have, again, artefacts that will compliment the actual tapestry itself. what the center, we have is the emblem of newspaper produced by william ll
big topic during that time when america was sort of, paving their own course. which way are we, are we to the rule or betrayers of it. there was a lot of - lot of going on. we have taken the topics on here. many nly in film, but in of the documents that you read here also. ever jefferson. over here, this is known as the bible. on or the lives and morals of christ. >> there's only one jefferson use the ere he'd french, greek and snish, and do a cut and paste. the westerly is at the...