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. >> hi, i'm cary summers, president of the museum of the bible. and we're standing in what's called the impact floor. this is the impact of the bible on america and impact the bible globally. but today we're going to focus on the impact of the bible in america and it's talked about a lot. we write legislation about the impact of the bible and separation of church and state, many things that have come from that. but today we're going to look at some of the undergirding items, documents, manuscripts, printed books that was here in and our founding fathers used to create what we call the government of the united states. and also with me is norm conrad. norm really put this collection together for us. and is here at the museum in washington, d.c. norm is going to lead us through here and give us some of the details of these items and it's a fascinating look at understanding that. one of our big tourist groups who come visit the museum, you would think with big museum, what do they want to see, especially overseas, the bible in america is one of the ke
. >> hi, i'm cary summers, president of the museum of the bible. and we're standing in what's called the impact floor. this is the impact of the bible on america and impact the bible globally. but today we're going to focus on the impact of the bible in america and it's talked about a lot. we write legislation about the impact of the bible and separation of church and state, many things that have come from that. but today we're going to look at some of the undergirding items, documents,...
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97% de la poblaciÓn >>> la boca de nuestros hijos, mÁs de la mitad de los niÑos t latinos tienen cariesro por encima de cualquier otro grupo del paÍs, les traemos las recomendaciones de los dentistas para mantener los dientes sal saludables, hispanos mÁs influyentes, la activista pro inmigrante cristina jimÉnez y la estudiante emma gonzÁlez y el director mexicano guillermo del toro entre los mÁs influyentes del mundo segÚn la revista times, noticia telemundo comienza ya >>> noticia telemundo con josÉ dÍaz balar >>> hola que tal, unas tardes, la dura polÍtica migratoria del presidente donald trump estÁ cobrando nuevas vÍctimas, son menores que han sido abusados y abandonados y que ahora el gobierno le restas a su pedido de visa especial, segÚn el diario de new york times solo en el estado de nueva york mÁs de 1000 solicitudes han sido negadas en los Últimos meses, francisco cueva tiene el informe >>> es un estatus legal que protege a menores de edad que han sido maltratados, abusados o abandonados sus propios padres c con un salvavidas que ahora esÁa en peligro >>> se estÁ negando la sol
97% de la poblaciÓn >>> la boca de nuestros hijos, mÁs de la mitad de los niÑos t latinos tienen cariesro por encima de cualquier otro grupo del paÍs, les traemos las recomendaciones de los dentistas para mantener los dientes sal saludables, hispanos mÁs influyentes, la activista pro inmigrante cristina jimÉnez y la estudiante emma gonzÁlez y el director mexicano guillermo del toro entre los mÁs influyentes del mundo segÚn la revista times, noticia telemundo comienza ya...
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as you mentioned, cary, we're starting in new england, which is where the first colonies were centered. and the artifacts we have included here are basically land deeds or covenants or property ownership that granted to the colonists. pennsylvania, as we know, is a colony that was founded primarily to be religiously tolerant of the quakers of the baptists, the catholic and so all were welcome in this particular colony, which eventually as we know the state of pennsylvania. and so these are the acts and laws. again, granted landees given to the colonists showing their ownership. also basically they're also upon the acts and in the laws we're showing how they are using part of the bible to use as their legislation of how that colony would be founded. for instance, over here, as we move forward, this is the maryland laws enacted. and it's showing that first of all we know that maryland was established as a catholic colony. and then you can't really see it, but here it's showing maryland being one of the very first colonies, first states, to enact a religious toleration act. and it's showi
as you mentioned, cary, we're starting in new england, which is where the first colonies were centered. and the artifacts we have included here are basically land deeds or covenants or property ownership that granted to the colonists. pennsylvania, as we know, is a colony that was founded primarily to be religiously tolerant of the quakers of the baptists, the catholic and so all were welcome in this particular colony, which eventually as we know the state of pennsylvania. and so these are the...
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. investment is at stake, hence this morning -- caris.of free trade because free trade creates wealth on both sides, and that's what we stand for, and trade is something that is impacting both economies, the exporter and the local economy, and we are clearly in favour of free trade and that's been our business model in the past and for the future. at the same time, the big auto firms are mulling over the chinese pledge to open up its markets. the government is ditching the 50% cap on foreign ownership. but is it too late? no, business is a lwa ys but is it too late? no, business is always going on, we're always further developing and there's a lwa ys further developing and there's always new decisions and we are currently planning for the next five to ten years. ndinga cap is something donald trump has called for, so will america's number maker ta ke for, so will america's number maker take advantage of it? no plans to do that. —— ending the. you never say never about something like that. that. —— ending the. you never say never about som
. investment is at stake, hence this morning -- caris.of free trade because free trade creates wealth on both sides, and that's what we stand for, and trade is something that is impacting both economies, the exporter and the local economy, and we are clearly in favour of free trade and that's been our business model in the past and for the future. at the same time, the big auto firms are mulling over the chinese pledge to open up its markets. the government is ditching the 50% cap on foreign...
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cary underwood's frightening accident.on the bobby bones show she fell while walking her dog. >> i tripped, and there was one step, and i went to -- i didn't let go of the leashes. priorities. that's why my left hand is fine, but i went to catch myself, and i just missed that step. >> where did you fall on your face? the side of your foundation? zbloornd my mouth. i was at a point where i didn't know how things were going to end up where. >> did you think with your face that that would always be there when it first happened? >> yeah. i think it's still a little -- >> go to e.t. op line for the latest. >>> also, roseanne's continued ratings domination. it was tuesday's number one show for the fourth straight week. no debate. special guest started johnny gileki definitely lephelped, bu will he return? he enjoyed being back on the set. >> i wasn't as emotionally prepared. it's like a time machine. apart from birth, probably the most surreal experience of my life. >> johnny made his row taen return reprizing his role as david
cary underwood's frightening accident.on the bobby bones show she fell while walking her dog. >> i tripped, and there was one step, and i went to -- i didn't let go of the leashes. priorities. that's why my left hand is fine, but i went to catch myself, and i just missed that step. >> where did you fall on your face? the side of your foundation? zbloornd my mouth. i was at a point where i didn't know how things were going to end up where. >> did you think with your face that...
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the broadside that cary was pointing out as well is a graduation broadside. 1748. and but it's in latin and one of the things that's interesting is that obviously latin, hebrew, greek, which cary was talking about the valedictorian when they graduated from harvard even today they give their speech in latin and so this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it's numb. it's not with the cotton rag paper so it was important to whoever the owner was at the time and the collector who now has this -- has preserved it and has allowed us to be able to use it as exhibition artifact to tell the story. the other things that you might just want to peek at is, these small books over here and it's a long forgotten textbook but known as the new england printer and this is an actual textbook that would be used in schools during the 1700s, early 18 hundreds where they would use billow call texts during that education. a is for adam. so as we entered into the impact of the bible in america, we saw this beautiful large scrim which b
the broadside that cary was pointing out as well is a graduation broadside. 1748. and but it's in latin and one of the things that's interesting is that obviously latin, hebrew, greek, which cary was talking about the valedictorian when they graduated from harvard even today they give their speech in latin and so this is why that broadside is in the latin dialect as well. this is a couple hundred years old. it's numb. it's not with the cotton rag paper so it was important to whoever the owner...
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and again, as cary was mentioning, they used the bible to justify their cause.we have the works or story of harriet tubman, and over here where en elliott, he uses a book, called cotton is king, but it is in support why we should have continuation of slavery. we're telling both sides of the story. from the beginning, i remember cary saying he wanted to tell the good, the bad, the ugly, wanted to give a fair story how the bible was used in the founding of america. >> you see hanging on the walls throughout this bible in america area a tapestry that we had woven. we have been told it is the longest tapestry woven in the u.s., 274 feet. it was designed by an artist who lives off maine, an island off maine. many believe it was a screen that was painted. this is a woven tapestry. everything in here was reviewed by many scholars, even the kind of buttons used, the hat used, the roof on the buildings that we showed. so the whole museum on this side takes this tapestry, we cut it into pieces, showing from the mayflower, now moving up to modern days, all reflected in thi
and again, as cary was mentioning, they used the bible to justify their cause.we have the works or story of harriet tubman, and over here where en elliott, he uses a book, called cotton is king, but it is in support why we should have continuation of slavery. we're telling both sides of the story. from the beginning, i remember cary saying he wanted to tell the good, the bad, the ugly, wanted to give a fair story how the bible was used in the founding of america. >> you see hanging on the...
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family vacations together with cary grant sounds pretty cool. he wasn't known as a family man so much but he took care of them and to this day he set up quite healthy trust funds for his still living first and second wife in for the daughters. his matrimonial history gets really complicated later. but it's all in the book. i will try to explain it here. maybe you can just talk about obviously he was a major risk taker. he starts from zero and at one point is he's worth 18 million on the forbes list. what was it in business that made him so successful he was obviously making some smart decisions he made a calculated risks. and he always value to having valued having some kind of backup plan he was big on plan bnc. as part of why he could be so at ease if things weren't going quite right. he have a hard time losing sometimes. the chrysler deal where he tried to take over chrysler along with lee iacocca. they have the money to do it. but it was resisted by the chrysler management to his surprise i might say. after fighting for that deal for several
family vacations together with cary grant sounds pretty cool. he wasn't known as a family man so much but he took care of them and to this day he set up quite healthy trust funds for his still living first and second wife in for the daughters. his matrimonial history gets really complicated later. but it's all in the book. i will try to explain it here. maybe you can just talk about obviously he was a major risk taker. he starts from zero and at one point is he's worth 18 million on the forbes...
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cary continues to be one of the safest places to live in the nation. >> reporter: isolated? how could she know, really? >> we still have not named a suspect or a person of interest. >> reporter: oh, but nancy's family had. the very day christa learned her twin sister was missing she called brad. >> i asked him pointblank at that point, what have you done? where is she? >> she didn't wait for an answer. she just hung up the phone. then, the day after nancy's body was identified, her family went to court to try to get those two little girls away from brad. >> by 4:00 in the afternoon, we had papers in the judge's hand for temporary custody of nancy's children. >> reporter: the family acted so fast because according to their complaint, brad's behavior was so disturbing. before she disappeared, they had seen emotional abuse. and they were sure she never went jogging on july 12. then after she went missing? >> he was very stunned, aloof with the family and didn't contact anybody and he just didn't want anybody around, didn't want any help. it was strange enough to be alarming. >>
cary continues to be one of the safest places to live in the nation. >> reporter: isolated? how could she know, really? >> we still have not named a suspect or a person of interest. >> reporter: oh, but nancy's family had. the very day christa learned her twin sister was missing she called brad. >> i asked him pointblank at that point, what have you done? where is she? >> she didn't wait for an answer. she just hung up the phone. then, the day after nancy's body...
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. >>> escuchen bien los niÑos hispanos entre los 2 y 19 aÑos son los que padecen mÁs caries en este paÍsses ingresos familiares menos carie de los niÑos tengan cuidado con tanta golosina. al regresar, es la imagen ganadora del world foto de un venezolano que protestaba contra nicolÁs maduro. ademÁs de la marcha con la ciencia tomarÁ maÑana las calles de varias ciudades del mundo, una dreamers hablarÁ a los asistentes en washington. y quÉ se puede hacer ante una avalancha de nieve pues echar a correr ya volvemos. probé un detergente más barato que tide. termine usando más detergente y mi ropa no quedaba igual de limpia. ahora volví a tide y mi ropa sigue impecable otra vez. es que el que sabe, sabe suegra! tide, calificado #1 si tiene que ser limpio, tiene que ser tide siente el alivio sin sueño de claritin por 24 horas. día tras da tras día. porque la vida debería tener más alegrías y menos preocupaciones. siente la claridad, vive claramente claritin. aveeno® positively radiant body lotion es hora de brillar! con el poder humectante de la soya. revive la piel apagada, para que te veas ra
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for more on the life of barbara bush, i am joined from houston ary kate cary, a former speechwriter for president george h.w. bu and executive producer of "41 on 41," a documentary about his life. thanks for joining us. you're just coming from the funeral this afternoon. what was it like? it was really a spectacular sendoff for her. everybody had their barbara bush pearls on, like i do, and itwas just a joyful celebration of a great, great lif. it was plenty of celebrities, all kinds of people from of, from, you know, rissy everett and phil mickelson and world leads, john major and brian mulroney. people like that. but then, also, the home health aids and all of the women who were mrs. bush's personal aids over the years were right up front th all the famous and powerful people, which tells you volumes, you know. all the altar servers on the altar were females. you saw her young grandughters ading from proverbs. you saw the grandsons aspa bearers. so it was a great statement that she made-- she madae lot of the choices for the funeral itself. and it really came through that her touch wa
for more on the life of barbara bush, i am joined from houston ary kate cary, a former speechwriter for president george h.w. bu and executive producer of "41 on 41," a documentary about his life. thanks for joining us. you're just coming from the funeral this afternoon. what was it like? it was really a spectacular sendoff for her. everybody had their barbara bush pearls on, like i do, and itwas just a joyful celebration of a great, great lif. it was plenty of celebrities, all kinds...
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they went on to have two beautiful daughters, jennifer and cary, and four wonderful grandchildren. some of his service in nevada county as president of the local vietnam veterans of honorary apter, and a time whih member of the blue knight motorcycle club. i was proud to have known him even in hard times after he laid the motorcycle over one time. he still had that charm and presence when he was recovering. we will miss him. he was a great asset to our community. and to the united states as family. god bless him and family. god bless him and his family. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from the northern mariana islands seek recognition. mr. sablan: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection, the gentleman is recognized for one minute. mr. sablan: madam speaker, republicans have relentlessly tried to undermine the pillars of americans' retirement security. the trump budget alone calls for $500 billion in cuts to medicare, almost $1.5 trillion cuts to medicaid, and $
they went on to have two beautiful daughters, jennifer and cary, and four wonderful grandchildren. some of his service in nevada county as president of the local vietnam veterans of honorary apter, and a time whih member of the blue knight motorcycle club. i was proud to have known him even in hard times after he laid the motorcycle over one time. he still had that charm and presence when he was recovering. we will miss him. he was a great asset to our community. and to the united states as...
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ramÓn: nuevo estudio reveló que aumentÓ el nÚmero de niÑos con caries dentales.el zoológico estÁ de fiesta con la llegada de un nuevo miembro, un gorila. ya tiene nombre y segÚn dijeron estÁn bien de salud y saldrán para que los visitantes puedan apreciar a este integrante de la familia. equipo de " primer impacto". enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos. en medio de protestas la ciudad de los alamitos hace oficial la decisiÓn de cooperar con agentes de inmigraciÓn desafiando las leyes santuario de california. inmigrantes aseguran que ice miente cuando dice que las redadas del fin de semana en carolina del norte fueron para arrestar a delincuentes y zonas peligrosas. joaquÍn el chapo guzmÁn tendrá una audiencia donde intentarÁ explicarle al juez que el aislamiento afecta su salud. comienza la ediciÓn nocturna. ♪ locutor: este es su
ramÓn: nuevo estudio reveló que aumentÓ el nÚmero de niÑos con caries dentales.el zoológico estÁ de fiesta con la llegada de un nuevo miembro, un gorila. ya tiene nombre y segÚn dijeron estÁn bien de salud y saldrán para que los visitantes puedan apreciar a este integrante de la familia. equipo de " primer impacto". enrique: gracias por acompaÑarnos. en medio de protestas la ciudad de los alamitos hace oficial la decisiÓn de cooperar con agentes de inmigraciÓn desafiando...
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they went on cruises to alaska a couple of times with cary grant and his daughter. he wasn't known as a family man so much. it's complicated but it's all in the book so i won't try to explain it here. many of us would like to make that type of move in our life so what does it ithat visiting buse it so successful. they made a calculated risks and always valued having some kind of a backup plan. he was big on plan b. and c., so it's part of why if things were not going quite right. but she had a hard time losing sometimes. the chrysler deal he tried to take over chrysler. he had the money to do it but it was resisted to his surprise i might say. after fighting for that field for over several months, he finally had to surrender and concede defeat and he put in his pocket something like $2.7 billion in profit so this was a bad he lost and pocketed nearly $3 billion. habitat deal worked better it would have been more like six or $7 billion profit that even in a setback it was a plan and i don't know what the secret is. if i did i wouldn't be sitting here. >> you might en
they went on cruises to alaska a couple of times with cary grant and his daughter. he wasn't known as a family man so much. it's complicated but it's all in the book so i won't try to explain it here. many of us would like to make that type of move in our life so what does it ithat visiting buse it so successful. they made a calculated risks and always valued having some kind of a backup plan. he was big on plan b. and c., so it's part of why if things were not going quite right. but she had a...
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en camino a la a las 5:00 de la maÑana en este lugar muy lejos de su casa, con lesiones visibles en cari>>> los detectives ahora mismo trabajan sobre la conjetura de que no era el servicio compartido que ella solicitÓ. >>> varios departamentos han lanzado avisos de alerta indicando que hay criminales haciÉndose pasar por conducto conductores. secuestrando y agrediendo pasajeros. hace dÍas hombre fue secue acusado de sospechoso al sur de california. muchos de estos delincuentes reproducen el logo de las compaÑÍas de transporte y los ponen en la parte de adentro del para visa, los pasajeros no prestan atenciÓn y no sean cuenta que se realmente las del servicio que solicitaron. >>> hay que verificar que sea el nÚmero correcto del numero de placa. >>> debe verificar y espera que sea el conductor el que diga su nombre y no usted. >>> se aboca a los responsables pero sabemos que existe una compaÑÍa de transporte que estÁ tomando medidas de seguridad: >>> se trata de ube ur regis a registrarÍa los datos. >>> lo importante es ver que coincida con la placa que usted solicitÓ. >>> la policÍa de sa
en camino a la a las 5:00 de la maÑana en este lugar muy lejos de su casa, con lesiones visibles en cari>>> los detectives ahora mismo trabajan sobre la conjetura de que no era el servicio compartido que ella solicitÓ. >>> varios departamentos han lanzado avisos de alerta indicando que hay criminales haciÉndose pasar por conducto conductores. secuestrando y agrediendo pasajeros. hace dÍas hombre fue secue acusado de sospechoso al sur de california. muchos de estos...
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as well as robert kennedy's grandson, congressman joe kennedy, and his daughter cary kennedy, who runs runs the human rights organization that hosted the event. this was held in the russell senate office building's kennedy caucus room, where both he and john announced their presidential candidacies. this is just under two hours.
as well as robert kennedy's grandson, congressman joe kennedy, and his daughter cary kennedy, who runs runs the human rights organization that hosted the event. this was held in the russell senate office building's kennedy caucus room, where both he and john announced their presidential candidacies. this is just under two hours.
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you're looking at in this case are original sermons of important pastors of the time period of what cary was talking about, the great awakening. we have jonathan edwards, a sinner in the hand of an angry god. an interesting story about jonathan edwards, he wasn't one of those dynamic, flamboyant pastors, he would stand in a monotone and just present this sermon. but according to history, people would fall under great conviction. basically from 1730 up until after the signing of the declaration of independence, there was a great spiritual awakening. there was a great awareness of the presence of god or desire to have a relationship with god. also sermons that were presented by george whitfield. george whitfield was very controversial in his style of preaching. so many times he wasn't allowed or invited to preach in the churches. he had this field pulpit, if you will. he would set it up and start preaching. >> it is undeniably certain we must receive the holy ghost, or we can't be styled true member of christ's miscal body. >> so we enter into this particular era and in the museum. you're
you're looking at in this case are original sermons of important pastors of the time period of what cary was talking about, the great awakening. we have jonathan edwards, a sinner in the hand of an angry god. an interesting story about jonathan edwards, he wasn't one of those dynamic, flamboyant pastors, he would stand in a monotone and just present this sermon. but according to history, people would fall under great conviction. basically from 1730 up until after the signing of the declaration...
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world cup is also going to see the first russian referee to oversee the games in twelve years so again caris all spoke to us about his excitement at being a part of the competition. you see those pictures i can't even describe my emotions because the shortlist process started four years ago and it's been a long wait for us so when we found out our brigade had been chosen it was just tiredness and relief how you would feel after finishing a very difficult task with a. thank you for your as a rule at tournaments like this one your second wind kicks in and there are no thoughts that millions of people are watching and if you're thinking about it then you will definitely fail our work is to walk out and get into the zone which you should. practice what you need all starts when you get inside football and life is a referee for sure players start to probe you especially young ones checking how you behave in certain moments if you position yourself in the right way you won't have any problems during the game. and we have our own star studded lineup for the football extravaganza this michael dunn cu
world cup is also going to see the first russian referee to oversee the games in twelve years so again caris all spoke to us about his excitement at being a part of the competition. you see those pictures i can't even describe my emotions because the shortlist process started four years ago and it's been a long wait for us so when we found out our brigade had been chosen it was just tiredness and relief how you would feel after finishing a very difficult task with a. thank you for your as a...
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on the line isjohn miller from cary north carolina. he met barbara bush. and president george bush.his when you were about 11 also? yes, backin when you were about 11 also? yes, back in 1991. how did that come about? it started because i am blind, i was attending public school andi blind, i was attending public school and i was speaking with an orientation teacher of the person who shows you around and i once said i went to washington, dc. she said write a letter and i will send it to president wash. she sent it and they accommodated us and gave us a behind—the—scenes tour of the white house and i met barbara bush and we talked for a while. we got to see george hw bush get on the helicopter. this random thing worked out pretty well. you spend sometime in the office as well? yes, we had drinks in there, got to sit on the couches and chat. how were they with you? couches and chat. how were they with you ? obviously they couches and chat. how were they with you? obviously they are busy people, we re you? obviously they are busy people, were they running in and out or spending time with
on the line isjohn miller from cary north carolina. he met barbara bush. and president george bush.his when you were about 11 also? yes, backin when you were about 11 also? yes, back in 1991. how did that come about? it started because i am blind, i was attending public school andi blind, i was attending public school and i was speaking with an orientation teacher of the person who shows you around and i once said i went to washington, dc. she said write a letter and i will send it to president...
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that is, will you have congress imploring the justice department and the fbi to permit to it cary outts overa sight responsibilitiesened the constitution? we seem to be in a very, very dark place as a constitutional republic. >> i think we are. i think robert mueller is against an existential dilemma. every time he goes down one road and said this person lied to an fbi agent and this person collude and he can't quite prove it. right in front of us we have the hillary clinton will be steele dossier, sarah mills, huma abedin not being truthful. james comey not being truthful to congress. if we were going to make the logic of the mueller investigation and apply it across the board without preference we would have a lot of important people in washington facing exposure. we have had people in the doj and fbi who have been reassigned, retired or fired. donald trump didn't have anything to do with it. they were trying to do something to donald trump. i think we uncovered a lot and we don't know what to do because the implications are so enormous. lou: the congressional leadership, we have de
that is, will you have congress imploring the justice department and the fbi to permit to it cary outts overa sight responsibilitiesened the constitution? we seem to be in a very, very dark place as a constitutional republic. >> i think we are. i think robert mueller is against an existential dilemma. every time he goes down one road and said this person lied to an fbi agent and this person collude and he can't quite prove it. right in front of us we have the hillary clinton will be...
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. >> los menores hispanos de estados unidos son los que mÁs caries tienen esto segÚn un estudio de losta pero tambiÉn j balvin. >> nos hablÓ de su nuevo disco ambiente y el mensaje que le manda a venezuela. >>ambiente, estÁs de ambiente. >> asÍ es, estoy trabajando con el nuevo sencillo pasÁndola bien. >> tenÍas una camisa bien representativo. >> sÍ tenia una camisa, la verdad que es bonito podamos por algÚn medio representar a venezuela aunque no soy venezolano me siento latino y orgulloso. >> siempre lo ha dicho, quiere mucho al pueblo venezolano eso me encanta de j balvin y su presentaciÓn estuvo espectacular. >> quÉ pasÓ con pitbull, quÉ pasÓ con el resto de los... ¿por quÉ haces esa cara?. >> lo estuve correteando por todos lados y bueno. estos dos tuvieron una salida exprÉs quienes fueron, pitbull y daddy yankee poco les faltÓ meter el carro al escenario para no hablar con la prensa. y de verdad fue un poquito incÓmodo porque uno tratando de llegarles que nos hablara un poquito al respecto de la presentaciÓn de como se sentÍan, daddy yankee tambiÉn en un momento nos iba a dar la
. >> los menores hispanos de estados unidos son los que mÁs caries tienen esto segÚn un estudio de losta pero tambiÉn j balvin. >> nos hablÓ de su nuevo disco ambiente y el mensaje que le manda a venezuela. >>ambiente, estÁs de ambiente. >> asÍ es, estoy trabajando con el nuevo sencillo pasÁndola bien. >> tenÍas una camisa bien representativo. >> sÍ tenia una camisa, la verdad que es bonito podamos por algÚn medio representar a venezuela aunque no...
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this is my cousin james, cary, cousin mike, and my singing cousin, keith, man. keith: whoo! steve: i say let's get it on. let's play for $20,000. give me demond, give me sara. ["family feud" theme plays] top 6 answers on the board. name something it would be weird for twins to share. demond: private parts.
this is my cousin james, cary, cousin mike, and my singing cousin, keith, man. keith: whoo! steve: i say let's get it on. let's play for $20,000. give me demond, give me sara. ["family feud" theme plays] top 6 answers on the board. name something it would be weird for twins to share. demond: private parts.
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cary, right there on the end. is it anibal? - yeah, anibal.
cary, right there on the end. is it anibal? - yeah, anibal.
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the old hitchcock movie where cary grant says to her, those pearls are fake, aren't they?ke last night that these departures that we cover in life are markers of where we've been. they're signposts. and this was striking today, especially looking at the mourners. the aristocracy of american politics of the last several decades kind of underscoring the change in tenor, mood and leadership in this branch of american political life. >> that's for sure. you know, george bush and barbara bush coming outside of northeastern republican politics, planned parenthood, moderate social views, all the way up to donald trump's republican party in 2016. and also coming out of, brian, you know, just as we were talking about last night, a tradition that was a lot more civilized in politics. and it made me think -- can i tell a story just for a moment. >> please do. please do. >> i'll make it quick. i got to know barbara bush particularly over the last 20 years, i was talking about moments in american history that she had lived through. i said what was your memory of the john kennedy assass
the old hitchcock movie where cary grant says to her, those pearls are fake, aren't they?ke last night that these departures that we cover in life are markers of where we've been. they're signposts. and this was striking today, especially looking at the mourners. the aristocracy of american politics of the last several decades kind of underscoring the change in tenor, mood and leadership in this branch of american political life. >> that's for sure. you know, george bush and barbara bush...
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mary kate cary, i know you've got to get there. >> get into my bob uecker seats here, and they're coloroded we can't tell how bad until we get inside. neil: thank you very much. >> my pleasure. neil: thank you for sharing wonderful stories. here is another one that historians like to pounce on from barbara bush, always sort ever minimizing her role in her husband's administration dating back to when he first ran for congress and first shot at it, and did okay for himself as time went on. she said you have to have influence-- back in 1992, when you've been married 47 years at the time, if you don't have any influence then i really think you're in deep trouble. i want to get the read on that from presidential historian doug wheat who has written extensively about barbara bush, first ladies, presidents, you name it. one of the best i know. doug, thank you for taking the time. >> hey, thanks for having me, neil. neil: looking back at her and that self-deprecating wit, i know a lot of women related to, i think the new york times said her realness. how about you? >> yes. she's very direct. sh
mary kate cary, i know you've got to get there. >> get into my bob uecker seats here, and they're coloroded we can't tell how bad until we get inside. neil: thank you very much. >> my pleasure. neil: thank you for sharing wonderful stories. here is another one that historians like to pounce on from barbara bush, always sort ever minimizing her role in her husband's administration dating back to when he first ran for congress and first shot at it, and did okay for himself as time...
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[applause] thank you cary, thank you, thomas and thanks to all of you for having here today. secretary perdue really wanted to be here today and, unfortunately, other travel that he had prevented him from doing so, but i'm really just thrilled, thrilled that you all have me. you know, i have three children and are constantly eating out of house and home, and i also visit i am in charge of -- regular product that has regular show this product. i often tell people that providing food, reducing food and agenda safety of food is something that i think of all the time, think about all the time. food policy community is a small one. domestically and internationally, and this is a really exciting time to be with all of you today. i want to talk to you a little bit about what i see as intersections and crossroads in terms of how we look at the work that we do in the food policy space. i'm hoping that you think about that as you move through the next couple of days. in the film thomas already talked about many of the individuals that are here. with academics, food producers, food manu
[applause] thank you cary, thank you, thomas and thanks to all of you for having here today. secretary perdue really wanted to be here today and, unfortunately, other travel that he had prevented him from doing so, but i'm really just thrilled, thrilled that you all have me. you know, i have three children and are constantly eating out of house and home, and i also visit i am in charge of -- regular product that has regular show this product. i often tell people that providing food, reducing...
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my name is it terrence kerry assist chief contra county cary. carey. at kplks 1:00 a.m. this morning we received multiple calls to the dispatch center of a working construction fire in the city of concord. units two blocks away from station six responded as any pulled out the of the station they saw the larnl glow in the sky. upon arrival they had reporting a large city block of a five-story apartment complex under construction and in the framing stages, well involved in fire. battalion chief civila behind me was the initial incident commander. he called for an immediate second alarm and a third alarm which brought over 70 firefighters and 230 additional overhead personnel from the fire district to the scene. fire operations commenced into a defensive operation with surrounding the building. our goal was to contain the building -- the fire to the building of origin and keep it from spreading to adjacent structures. we were successful in keeping the fire from spreading to an inhabited structure next door which was of equal sizes, approximately 180 units. that building was
my name is it terrence kerry assist chief contra county cary. carey. at kplks 1:00 a.m. this morning we received multiple calls to the dispatch center of a working construction fire in the city of concord. units two blocks away from station six responded as any pulled out the of the station they saw the larnl glow in the sky. upon arrival they had reporting a large city block of a five-story apartment complex under construction and in the framing stages, well involved in fire. battalion chief...
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adams is urging people to cary an antidote to an opioid overdose. >> this is a game changer. >> at-risk users, their friends and family members should keep it on hand and learn how to use it. 115 american s die every day frm opioid overdoses. this can reverse the effects. stay with us. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't share it with mom! right, mom? righttt. safe driving bonus checks. only from allstate. switching to allstate is worth it. thisat red lobsterest. with exciting new dishes like dueling lobster tails and lobster truffle mac & cheese. classics like lobster lover's dream are here too. so enjoy these 10 lobsterlicious dishes while you can because lobsterfest won't last. >>> welcome back to "velshi & ruhle." here are the top stories we're watching right now. facebook says almost 40 million more accounts may have been improperly accessed by cambridge analytica. the political data firm hired by the trump campaign with connections to th
adams is urging people to cary an antidote to an opioid overdose. >> this is a game changer. >> at-risk users, their friends and family members should keep it on hand and learn how to use it. 115 american s die every day frm opioid overdoses. this can reverse the effects. stay with us. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." it's ok that everyone ignores me while i drive. it's fine. because i get a safe driving bonus check every six months i'm accident free. and i don't...
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past i could also see the return to the call for seven cari the golden state warriors star was deemed full practice for the defending champions after recovering from a sprained left knee he could be back for game one of the western conference semifinals against the new orleans pelicans. step look good today practice fully. no restrictions. upgrade him to questionable. we'll see how he responds tomorrow. is a glee and we've got to put him through another practice to we want to string together some days before we. put him into a playoff game but. he's getting better. and that's all that's bull for now more later thank you tatiana there forget you can find much more on our website just click on al-jazeera dot com for plenty more news video. that is it from a citizen for this news hour but we will leave you now with some of the most powerful images from the korea summit on a day full of symbolic moments on the border hara some of the most incredible images. it's. the end thing. the photo. is quiet the signal is given. out so it's safe to walk to school last year the more than thirty minut
past i could also see the return to the call for seven cari the golden state warriors star was deemed full practice for the defending champions after recovering from a sprained left knee he could be back for game one of the western conference semifinals against the new orleans pelicans. step look good today practice fully. no restrictions. upgrade him to questionable. we'll see how he responds tomorrow. is a glee and we've got to put him through another practice to we want to string together...
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three to one hundred one victory over the new orleans pelicans bad is despite the absence of staff cari who intends to return from a knee injury for game two later lebron james of cleveland cavaliers face a decisive game seven against the indiana pacers and the houston rockets begin a best of seven series with the utah jazz the boston bruins have made a flying start to the second round of ice hockey stanley cup playoffs they thrashed the tampa bay lightning in the opening game of their eastern conference semifinal for trees bergeron and rick nash each scored twice in a six two victory going to have the best of seven series will be played on monday. elsewhere the san jose sharks beat the vegas golden knights after two periods of overtime to level their series at one one two games coming up later the pittsburgh penguins can take it to no lead with a win over the washington capitals asking the winnipeg jets who face the nashville predators. baseball fans were denied a much anticipated showdown between japanese stars must the herald to nocca high otani a tony was missing from the los angele
three to one hundred one victory over the new orleans pelicans bad is despite the absence of staff cari who intends to return from a knee injury for game two later lebron james of cleveland cavaliers face a decisive game seven against the indiana pacers and the houston rockets begin a best of seven series with the utah jazz the boston bruins have made a flying start to the second round of ice hockey stanley cup playoffs they thrashed the tampa bay lightning in the opening game of their eastern...
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we all wanted to be linda cary carter. >> for today, strong winds and fire danger through the southwest new york and pennsylvania. for tomorrow, the fire threat decreases a bit through the southwest. got another clip of a snowstorm across the plains into the great lakes. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we'll have a much nicer day around the bay area, with sunshine and a little bit warmer, especially for the inland areas. it will be up into the mid to upper 60s for the high. for today in san francisco, 59 degrees. there will be a quick round of rain moving through. mostly by tomorrow evening. it will be clearing by thursday morning. with some sunshine and warming temperatures for the weekend and into the upper 60s for san francisco with inland areas 82 on sunday. >> afc, of course, who could forget cat woman, eartha kitt. let's go back inside. >>> neighbors helping neighbors is brought to you by state farm. finding volunteer opportunities in your community. >> time for more of our
we all wanted to be linda cary carter. >> for today, strong winds and fire danger through the southwest new york and pennsylvania. for tomorrow, the fire threat decreases a bit through the southwest. got another clip of a snowstorm across the plains into the great lakes. that's what's going on around the country. here's what's happening in your neck of the woods. >> good morning. i'm meteorologist kari hall. we'll have a much nicer day around the bay area, with sunshine and a little...
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as well as robert kennedy's grandson, congressman joe kennedy, and his daughter cary kennedy, who runs runs the human rights organization that hosted the event. this was held in the russell senate office building's kennedy caucus room, where both he and john announced their presidential candidacies. this is just under two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, we welcome you here this evening. joe kennedy is right now delayed , voting on the floor of the house of representatives. but i've been instructed by his aunt carrie to begin. i have always thought myself to be a wholly owned subsidiary of carrie. it is this impeccable judgment which i'm going to follow right now. and i want to thank carrie, to thank tim shriver, to thank riley kennedy, to thank kathleen kennedy-townsend all for coming here this evening and to all of you for participating in this historic moment. i've said many times in my career that i was inspired by the kennedy brothers to be interested in politics. and so this evening, on the 50th anniversary of robert f. kennedy announcing for the presidency in this room, as did hi
as well as robert kennedy's grandson, congressman joe kennedy, and his daughter cary kennedy, who runs runs the human rights organization that hosted the event. this was held in the russell senate office building's kennedy caucus room, where both he and john announced their presidential candidacies. this is just under two hours. >> ladies and gentlemen, we welcome you here this evening. joe kennedy is right now delayed , voting on the floor of the house of representatives. but i've been...