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i am sure you are familiar with calvin and hobbes. he is an imaginary tiger in calvin's mind. barnaby had an imaginary leprechaun. it continued in other parts of the press. >> this gives new meaning to infantile leftism. >> i was wondering there were two things i wanted to ask about. one was the discussion within p.m. around the hitler/stalin pact and how the editorial stats coped with the change in policy and how p.m. was treated later. what happened during the mccarthy era. >> the pact happened before p.m. went into existence. when it was published was an established fact. you will see so many people would later be accused of being communists. when ingersoll announced to the staff that he brought the staff together, already hinting of it from the earliest -- when the paper existed, if there was this gigantic communist party faction which it was later accused of being, it would have been mass opposition. in opposition to that campaign to purge little it was largely a canard, people wanted to see it destroyed before it existed. a very ambitious james wexler, trying to make his
i am sure you are familiar with calvin and hobbes. he is an imaginary tiger in calvin's mind. barnaby had an imaginary leprechaun. it continued in other parts of the press. >> this gives new meaning to infantile leftism. >> i was wondering there were two things i wanted to ask about. one was the discussion within p.m. around the hitler/stalin pact and how the editorial stats coped with the change in policy and how p.m. was treated later. what happened during the mccarthy era....
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#ñ#ñ#ñ#ñññ >>> calvin brodus was a former l.a.member who turned his life around when he met rapper dr. dre. he game snoop dogg. a multiplatinum selling musician. but the rapper is also an entrepreneur, starting business ventures, ranging from his own clothing and hot dog lines to providing the voice for car navigation systems. i spoke to the rapper about his quest to be top dog. >> i believe that snoop dogg's brand is well known around the globe from the business aspect as well as the music aspect. you know, it was not a plan that i put together strategically. it was something that happened along the way. as far as me wanting to become the best at whatever i was doing. and at the time it was music, and then once it shifted to business because it was told to me that this is called show business. i always had the show. i never had the business. once i got the business, now i'm the king of show business. >> that's a good point. first it was music. how did you establish yourself in the music business? you got a lot of competition. >>
#ñ#ñ#ñ#ñññ >>> calvin brodus was a former l.a.member who turned his life around when he met rapper dr. dre. he game snoop dogg. a multiplatinum selling musician. but the rapper is also an entrepreneur, starting business ventures, ranging from his own clothing and hot dog lines to providing the voice for car navigation systems. i spoke to the rapper about his quest to be top dog. >> i believe that snoop dogg's brand is well known around the globe from the business aspect as...
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hobbes is an imaginary tiger in calvin's mind. barnaby had an imaginary leprechaun friend, mr.o'malley. and in fact, barnaby was more popular than pm, so when pm died, it continues. in other parts of the daily press. >> this gives a new meaning to the infantile leftism. [laughter] >> first of all i was wondering, that's a presentation. i was wondering if there were two things i want to ask about, one was the eternal discussion within pm around the hitler-stalin pact and had the editorial stats are coped with the change in policy. and of course, my area of interest, which is how pm was treated later during what happened to pm contenders during the mccarthy era, if you could comment on those two points. thank you. >> first of course, the pakaf and for pm came into existence, so by the time transform was published there was a tactic the so many people who would later be accused of being communists, that when ingersoll announced to the staff committee brought the whole staff together and said, we are going to war. this is january 1941. this is after already hinting at it from the e
hobbes is an imaginary tiger in calvin's mind. barnaby had an imaginary leprechaun friend, mr.o'malley. and in fact, barnaby was more popular than pm, so when pm died, it continues. in other parts of the daily press. >> this gives a new meaning to the infantile leftism. [laughter] >> first of all i was wondering, that's a presentation. i was wondering if there were two things i want to ask about, one was the eternal discussion within pm around the hitler-stalin pact and had the...
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calvin o. butts the third. dr. nakagaki. join us this evening to discuss the role that faith has played in their own social activism and to share their thouths on the role of religion -- thoughts on the role of religion and spirituality. their bios are in your programs. the group will be led in discussion by dr. gaddy who'll served a moderator and after their discussion they will be glad to take questions from the audience. please write your questions on index cards that will be distributed to you and they will be collected as the q & a begins. reverend dr. gaddy, our moderator is president to have interface alliance and the interface alliance foundation, which is committed to informing the public about our nation's long-standing commitment to religious freedom and current issues at the intersection of religion and politics and i want to pay a special thanks to our former colleague here at the museum, ari gel ar who works for the interfaith alliance for his help in arining ranging tonight's -- arranging tonight's program. wh
calvin o. butts the third. dr. nakagaki. join us this evening to discuss the role that faith has played in their own social activism and to share their thouths on the role of religion -- thoughts on the role of religion and spirituality. their bios are in your programs. the group will be led in discussion by dr. gaddy who'll served a moderator and after their discussion they will be glad to take questions from the audience. please write your questions on index cards that will be distributed to...
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they are all from the calvinist religion, and calvin has preached to these people that they belong to a chosen people that they will have their conquered land. they will have their new israel. they are chosen by god to spread the christian virtues wherever they are. and after planting their salads they decide to build auxin carts and engage in to the content of south africa. but they realize there are so few that they cannot really come from themselves with the black types which are in south africa. so they decide that they will remain themselves only -- there will be african. they will live apart from other people. they will create their own language and then move in sight to really cultivate this land and if they have to fight with some black tribes they will fight and this confrontation our heroic confrontations which are going to last three centuries and one day they get to the north and one of child playing with another hits the rocks and they discover this rock is a diamond. and then they discover the south african is gold and that it cannot let insensitive into the big white tr
they are all from the calvinist religion, and calvin has preached to these people that they belong to a chosen people that they will have their conquered land. they will have their new israel. they are chosen by god to spread the christian virtues wherever they are. and after planting their salads they decide to build auxin carts and engage in to the content of south africa. but they realize there are so few that they cannot really come from themselves with the black types which are in south...
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again, i'm not a collector, but his dad has collected art now for over 30 years, and calvin has an a. grant's collection has concentrated on african- american art. >> i didn't realize it was having any sort of impact, except with while he was at duke i guess his first two years he lived on campus. his third year they were allowed to live off-campus and he got an apartment, and i went down to his apartment and sure enough he was buying art. >> i always say art is sort of a snapshot for a photograph through the eyes of the artist. we've come a long way. we have an african-american president now and certainly have a long way to go. but it's a reminder to me of what we've been through. >> you giving back has been important to you. in looking at the charities and organizations that you've been involved with giving back to children appears to have struck a cord with you. >> definitely has. i think a couple of things, one, my parents, and understanding that with great ability comes great responsibility. that was something that they stressed to me. just understanding that there are people wh
again, i'm not a collector, but his dad has collected art now for over 30 years, and calvin has an a. grant's collection has concentrated on african- american art. >> i didn't realize it was having any sort of impact, except with while he was at duke i guess his first two years he lived on campus. his third year they were allowed to live off-campus and he got an apartment, and i went down to his apartment and sure enough he was buying art. >> i always say art is sort of a snapshot...
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men's and women's soccer teams on winning the 2009 ncaa division iii national championships against calvinlege and washington university-st. louis respectively. messiah is the only ncaa institution to claim men's and women's soccer national championships in the same season. messiah college men's team won their national championship game 2-0 and provided the men's team with its seventh national title in the last 10 years. 10 seasons. and ncaa division iii all-time best, to say the least. messiah college women's team collected its third national championship and second championship in a row capping a three-year run in which the falcons' only loss was to wheaton college in 2007. after outscoring your opponents by a 20-1 margin in last year's ncaa tournament, the messiah college women posted just seven goals in their final five games this year winning four contests, 1-0, one in double overtime. congratulations are in order for head coaches mccarty and scott frey. mccarty was recently named head coach of the messiah men's soccer program and became the seventh head coach in the program's two-yea
men's and women's soccer teams on winning the 2009 ncaa division iii national championships against calvinlege and washington university-st. louis respectively. messiah is the only ncaa institution to claim men's and women's soccer national championships in the same season. messiah college men's team won their national championship game 2-0 and provided the men's team with its seventh national title in the last 10 years. 10 seasons. and ncaa division iii all-time best, to say the least. messiah...
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calvin butts iii. >> thank you. mine is an inherited faith that found its fruition for practice and imitation. my spirituality comes largely out of practice and were shut -- in worship an imitation of those that went before me. i inherited the faith of my parents. they took me to church, and courage be in church, and it was there in the worship experience of church, primarily the sunday school, that i learned about god. in that learning, i learned a number of things, most important, scripture. the scripture that said, one day the lion in the lam with light down together. the scripture that said, the land would flow when they with milk and honey. the scripture that said, one day every ballot would be exalted and every mountain and hill made a low. and i would hear that over and over again. one of the things that struck me about our rabbi from nazareth was that one of the scriptures that he quoted in the beginning of his ministry said that the spirit of the lord was upon him, because it had anointed him to preach good
calvin butts iii. >> thank you. mine is an inherited faith that found its fruition for practice and imitation. my spirituality comes largely out of practice and were shut -- in worship an imitation of those that went before me. i inherited the faith of my parents. they took me to church, and courage be in church, and it was there in the worship experience of church, primarily the sunday school, that i learned about god. in that learning, i learned a number of things, most important,...
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calvinism strongly emphasize the work ethic and the value of work and workers.contrast, it condemned non- work and i was. social darwinism promoted that individual strengths and arrival of the biggest was a virtual bridget was a virtue. classical liberalism laid the foundation for laissez-faire economic policy and capitalism and minimally intrusive government. but also, if you'll the distrust of government. so the resulting governance structure in the u.s. that emerged at this time is a complex web of checks and balances, separation of powers at each level of government among the three branches, and a strongly held belief in the states' rights. it also means the idea of space support is built upon employment and work and based heavily on notions of charity and assertiveness. so the deserving poor and needy can and usually do receive some assistance, but usually at a minimum level to guard against dependency and idleness. says the emotional debate around universal health insurance is one example of how these values sometimes come in conflict. health insurance wit
calvinism strongly emphasize the work ethic and the value of work and workers.contrast, it condemned non- work and i was. social darwinism promoted that individual strengths and arrival of the biggest was a virtual bridget was a virtue. classical liberalism laid the foundation for laissez-faire economic policy and capitalism and minimally intrusive government. but also, if you'll the distrust of government. so the resulting governance structure in the u.s. that emerged at this time is a complex...
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but there's a houston chronicle of yesterday, richard lardner and calvin woodward of isp submitted for the record, which i think details a lot of the failures in monitoring the major along the way and something should have been done along the way. thank you, sir. what i want to talk about his three things and there are questions for you. and the first one is to follow-up on what senator sat through was talking about and that the soldiers on the base carried weapons. this struck me as well because i recently this past week or two for military in florida from naval air station in pensacola to kendall, to a grand to hurlburt air force. and the thing that you notice and different from going to a military airbase in a theater for by going to bogra air force base is that the soldiers and airmen and the soldiers aren't carrying weapons. but when you're at bogra, you see half of the men and women carrying their weapons. and i do think this would've happened potentially at bogra and air force base for two reasons. one is there would've been a huge deterrent to major hasan if he knew some of the
but there's a houston chronicle of yesterday, richard lardner and calvin woodward of isp submitted for the record, which i think details a lot of the failures in monitoring the major along the way and something should have been done along the way. thank you, sir. what i want to talk about his three things and there are questions for you. and the first one is to follow-up on what senator sat through was talking about and that the soldiers on the base carried weapons. this struck me as well...
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but there's a houston chronicle of yesterday, richard lardner and calvin woodward of isp submitted for the record, which i think details a lot of the failures in monitoring the major along the way and something should have been done along the way. thank you, sir. what i want to talk about his three things and there are questions for you. and the first one is to follow-up on what senator sat through was talking about and that the soldiers on the base carried weapons. this struck me as well because i recently this past week or two for military in florida from naval air station in pensacola to kendall, to a grand to hurlburt air force. and the thing that you notice and different from going to a military airbase in a theater for by going to bogra air force base is that the soldiers and airmen and the soldiers aren't carrying weapons. but when you're at bogra, you see half of the men and women carrying their weapons. and i do think this would've happened potentially at bogra and air force base for two reasons. one is there w if it would have happened to, follow up on his point, that four mi
but there's a houston chronicle of yesterday, richard lardner and calvin woodward of isp submitted for the record, which i think details a lot of the failures in monitoring the major along the way and something should have been done along the way. thank you, sir. what i want to talk about his three things and there are questions for you. and the first one is to follow-up on what senator sat through was talking about and that the soldiers on the base carried weapons. this struck me as well...
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but there's a houston chronicle of yesterday, richard lardner and calvin woodward of isp submitted for the record, which i think details a lot of the failures in monitoring the major along the way and something should have been done along the way. thank you, sir. what i want to talk about his three things and there are questions for you. and the first one is to follow-up on what senator sat through was talking about and that the soldiers on the base carried weapons. this struck me as well because i recently this past week or two for military in florida from naval air station in pensacola to kendall, to a grand to hurlburt air force. and the thing that you notice and different from going to a military airbase in a theater for by going to bogra air force base is that the soldiers and airmen and the soldiers aren't carrying weapons. but when you're at bogra, you see half of the men and women carrying their weapons. and i do think this would've happened potentially at bogra and air force base for two reasons. one is there would've been a huge deterrent to major hasan if he knew some of the
but there's a houston chronicle of yesterday, richard lardner and calvin woodward of isp submitted for the record, which i think details a lot of the failures in monitoring the major along the way and something should have been done along the way. thank you, sir. what i want to talk about his three things and there are questions for you. and the first one is to follow-up on what senator sat through was talking about and that the soldiers on the base carried weapons. this struck me as well...