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davenport's invited loki, hearing about him, to speak to the forum. he was gob smacked.e said he went home and told his wife i have just met a man who should be a president of the u.s. he said it is this man wendell willkie. henry lewis to this find, magazine and. they made several dinners. lewis was impressed by wilkie. he was something everybody had been looking for. there were other people noticing wilkie as he talks about the imperial presidency of fdr and the confiscation of private property represented by tva. internationalist wing that of the public and party, never a large one in those days. they saw what was happening in germany was toxic and would probably metastasize. if this country were unaware of what was going on and not politically prepared to face what was going to happen, it would be a disaster. wilkieought they saw in a closet internationalist. good reason to do so because 1924 and in 1926, attended the democrat convention and in each case, he went as the floor manager and acolyte newton -- woodrow wilson toretary of war, his air save the league of nat
davenport's invited loki, hearing about him, to speak to the forum. he was gob smacked.e said he went home and told his wife i have just met a man who should be a president of the u.s. he said it is this man wendell willkie. henry lewis to this find, magazine and. they made several dinners. lewis was impressed by wilkie. he was something everybody had been looking for. there were other people noticing wilkie as he talks about the imperial presidency of fdr and the confiscation of private...
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and pastors like james davenport will say, listen to this brother, listen to this sister. she has something to say to us that is from the lord. settings no social anywhere else in colonial america where you will see women americansnative standing up and addressing, even in a somewhat authoritative way, white men. you just don't see it. it doesn't happen anywhere else but these kind of revival meetings. you can understand the critics say this is crazy. y'all are nuts. is socially disruptive. ok, moving out from beyond just the simple religious message, this is socially disruptive. and the critics say this is just a bunch of frenzy. it's what they would call enthusiasm at the time. 1700's to in the be enthusiastic. that means your half crazy, and that's what the critics -- you're half crazy, and that's what the critics said this was. it's just a bunch of hooey. but it doesn't really mean anything. these people were just getting with depp into emotion -- just getting whipped up into emotion, but it's not doing anything for them spiritually. the critics say what we need is lov
and pastors like james davenport will say, listen to this brother, listen to this sister. she has something to say to us that is from the lord. settings no social anywhere else in colonial america where you will see women americansnative standing up and addressing, even in a somewhat authoritative way, white men. you just don't see it. it doesn't happen anywhere else but these kind of revival meetings. you can understand the critics say this is crazy. y'all are nuts. is socially disruptive. ok,...
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and pastors like james davenport say listen to this brother. listen to this sister. she has something to say to us that's from the lord. there are no social settings anywhere else in colonial america, where you will see women, slaves, native americans, standing up and addressing in a somewhat authoritative way, white men, you just don't see it and it doesn't happen anywhere else but these kind of revival meetings. so you can understand, the critics say this is crazy. you all are nuts. this is socially disruptive, okay? moving out from beyond the simple religious mess, this is socially disruptive and the critics say this is just a bunch of frenzy, it's what you would call enthusiasm at the time and it's bad in the 1700s to be enthusiastic. that means you're half crazy, and that's what the critics said this was. just -- it's just a bunch of hooey, but it doesn't really mean anything, and these people were getting wiped up into emotion, but it's not actually doing anything to them spiritually. what we need is love, charity, devotion to your pastor. all right. what diffe
and pastors like james davenport say listen to this brother. listen to this sister. she has something to say to us that's from the lord. there are no social settings anywhere else in colonial america, where you will see women, slaves, native americans, standing up and addressing in a somewhat authoritative way, white men, you just don't see it and it doesn't happen anywhere else but these kind of revival meetings. so you can understand, the critics say this is crazy. you all are nuts. this is...
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susan davenport, co-owner of a restaurant turns to local farmers, joe jenkins and josh to supply her with produce. >> these restaurants are really great because they're open to trying new things and saying hey, bring us what you got. we'll use it, see if it works and give you feedback. we've had this excellent kind of cyclical way of doing things with our customers. so far, everybody seems to be happy. >> we started off with how the kitchen is -- one of our biggest clients for sure. they've been wonderful to us and go through quite a bit of product too. being able to talk to them, it's been wonderful to say hey, they'll come out and ask us how we're growing it and they want to support such a local business with us. >> we really hit it off. these guys are really nice. they have a long history in the restaurant business. they seem to really understand what we need. and the flexibility we need and we understand the flexibility that they need. it's been really positive. we've enjoyed working with them and i think we have a great relationship. >> a relationship these farmers want to repli
susan davenport, co-owner of a restaurant turns to local farmers, joe jenkins and josh to supply her with produce. >> these restaurants are really great because they're open to trying new things and saying hey, bring us what you got. we'll use it, see if it works and give you feedback. we've had this excellent kind of cyclical way of doing things with our customers. so far, everybody seems to be happy. >> we started off with how the kitchen is -- one of our biggest clients for sure....
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now 199 staff are being offered a move to davenport dockyard which is also owned by babcock.petition in appledore is worldwide all over the world. all over the world, apple door. and for this to happen in our beautiful little village is a tragedy. the former appledore worker, walter fowler, ending that report by kirk england. fake news on social media is being blamed for damaging parents' faith in vaccines. england's chief medical officer professor dame sally davies has been speaking on the 30th anniversary of the introduction of the combined measles, mumps and rubella, or mmr, vaccine. she says online myths are behind a fall in children getting the jab. james gallagher reports. this is an almost forgotten sight in the uk. measles is one of the most contagious diseases in the world. for most, it's unpleasant, but it can be deadly if it spreads to the lungs or brain. vaccination is why we now have so few cases. this is the mmrjab. it protects against measles as well as mumps and rubella. but completely discredited claims by this man, andrew wakefield, rocked faith in the vacci
now 199 staff are being offered a move to davenport dockyard which is also owned by babcock.petition in appledore is worldwide all over the world. all over the world, apple door. and for this to happen in our beautiful little village is a tragedy. the former appledore worker, walter fowler, ending that report by kirk england. fake news on social media is being blamed for damaging parents' faith in vaccines. england's chief medical officer professor dame sally davies has been speaking on the...
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widespread of r to six inches snow with that little strip of red there nortest of chicago including davenport up to six to eight inches of sw and central and northern new england and higher elevations woe could ncnd up with six to eights of snow as well. kait? >> thanks. >>> u.s. authorities closed the busy border crossing between tijuana, mexico and san ysidro. tonight the homeland curity security said some of the migrants tried to breach the fence and threw projectiles at customs and border protection nogents. mess vowing to deport many of those involved. hans nichols was there when it happened. >> reporter: drastic measures, the u.s. has shut down a maj point of entry with mexico after hundreds of migrants desperate for entrance rushed the wall between tijuana and san diego today. jorge said he and many others are worried president donald trump s will make ttay in mexico while they want et to the u.s. >> we don't want to the live in cages. >> reporter: others are from us trade by living in camps and makeshift shelters. >> the migrants a fed up andear toweding to the san ysidro point entry
widespread of r to six inches snow with that little strip of red there nortest of chicago including davenport up to six to eight inches of sw and central and northern new england and higher elevations woe could ncnd up with six to eights of snow as well. kait? >> thanks. >>> u.s. authorities closed the busy border crossing between tijuana, mexico and san ysidro. tonight the homeland curity security said some of the migrants tried to breach the fence and threw projectiles at...
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another 12 inches across quad cities, davenport with the next batch of snow that's coming in. chicago will have the worst of it tonight. detroit is mostly rain and then this moves into the northeast which has some mild air now. it will be rain but it will be heavy rain for the monday commute home. morning commute in chicago will be a mess and the evening commute here across the northeast will be a mess on the wet side. tom? >> rob marciano tracking that storm for us tonight. rob, thank you. >>> we turn to the other breaking news we're monitoring from the border where thousands of migrants from that caravan have arrived. some of them breaking through mexico's police lines in tijuana surging into the no man's land between the two countries. u.s. agents reportedly responding with tear gas and completely shutting down the busy crossing near san diego. the army now reporting members of the military are on the scene. abc's marci gonzalez is there. >> reporter: tonight chaos erupting on the border, hundreds of migrants rushing to cross into the u.s. from mexico. the group, pushing pa
another 12 inches across quad cities, davenport with the next batch of snow that's coming in. chicago will have the worst of it tonight. detroit is mostly rain and then this moves into the northeast which has some mild air now. it will be rain but it will be heavy rain for the monday commute home. morning commute in chicago will be a mess and the evening commute here across the northeast will be a mess on the wet side. tom? >> rob marciano tracking that storm for us tonight. rob, thank...
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joining me now, climate and energy reporter for "the new york times," carl davenport.felix salmon. remarkab ablable split screen i coming years. >> what is so remarkable is this climate report, authoritative report on the impact of climate change, on the u.s., was done by the federal government and released by the white house, side by side. the result of the report, the conclusions are very clear. increasing greenhouse admissions will wreak severe economic devastation on the united states in the coming decades. side by side with a president who has made it a centerpiece of his policy agenda to undo regulations on greenhouse gases. president trump has questioned and denied the established science of human caused climate change but more significantly working to make sure more greenhouse gases are released into the atmosphere, side by side with his own white house releasing a report saying greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere will take 10% off gdp, hundreds billions of dollars in damage in agriculture, to roads, building bridges, energy infrastructure. i talked t
joining me now, climate and energy reporter for "the new york times," carl davenport.felix salmon. remarkab ablable split screen i coming years. >> what is so remarkable is this climate report, authoritative report on the impact of climate change, on the u.s., was done by the federal government and released by the white house, side by side. the result of the report, the conclusions are very clear. increasing greenhouse admissions will wreak severe economic devastation on the...
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. >> i have one for you, doc davenport, florida, with holiday season approaching, lots of boxes willis international paper a good buy right now? >> screaming buy they reported earnings recently. they blew out top line, bottom line the ceo said demand is heavy this is the big shipping season. so i expect these guys will put up some really great numbers from that. so, yes, screaming buy it was $65 in january. now you're buying it in the low $40s >> $39.50 a week ago kevin, got one for you gerald in massachusetts, mr. wonderful, microsoft, buy, hold, sell why? >> it's a hold it's a company that has truly made the transition from dyno tech, this was around in the 1980s, to a web-based, cloud-based service. i can't find a company that doesn't use its services whether it's a small, private one or a large one i own. they're doing a good job in managing subscription growth if anything to be concerned about, my one inkling for 2019 on amazon versus microsoft versus alphabet, compression in web services i'm a little nervous about that. if i have to go into the world worrying about it, i'll tak
. >> i have one for you, doc davenport, florida, with holiday season approaching, lots of boxes willis international paper a good buy right now? >> screaming buy they reported earnings recently. they blew out top line, bottom line the ceo said demand is heavy this is the big shipping season. so i expect these guys will put up some really great numbers from that. so, yes, screaming buy it was $65 in january. now you're buying it in the low $40s >> $39.50 a week ago kevin, got...
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just quickly, i think of jordan davenport who was just killed in cypress, texas this week.ut the many things that we continue to see on our watch. and i would hasten us to say do not engage in the both sides. it's not both sides. it's time to call this out for what it is. >> i've got to go. but let's see. 56% of the victims targeted because of the -- because of race, ethnicity, ancestry. notably of the 1,679 religious bias crimes reported in 2017, 58.1% were anti-jewish. 18.7 were anti-muslim. this is crazy. it's got to stop, y'all. thank you for your time. thanks for watching. our coverage continues. the fact is, there are over ninety-six hundred roads named "park" in the u.s. it's america's most popular street name. but allstate agents know that's where the similarity stops. if you're on park street in reno, nevada, the high winds of the washoe zephyr could damage your siding. and that's very different than living on park ave in sheboygan, wisconsin, where ice dams could cause water damage. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows you
just quickly, i think of jordan davenport who was just killed in cypress, texas this week.ut the many things that we continue to see on our watch. and i would hasten us to say do not engage in the both sides. it's not both sides. it's time to call this out for what it is. >> i've got to go. but let's see. 56% of the victims targeted because of the -- because of race, ethnicity, ancestry. notably of the 1,679 religious bias crimes reported in 2017, 58.1% were anti-jewish. 18.7 were...
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just quickly, i think of jordan davenport who was just killed in cypress, texas this week. think about the many things that we continue to see on our watch. and i would hasten us to say do not engage in the both sides. it's not both sides. it's time to call this out for what it is. >> i've got to go. but let's see. 56% of the victims targeted because of the -- because of race, ethnicity, ancestry. notably of the 1,679 religious bias crimes reported in 2017, 58.1% were anti-jewish. 18.7 were anti-muslim. this is crazy. it's got to stop, y'all. thank you for your time. thanks for watching. our coverage continues.s pr helped put a roof over the heads of hundreds of families, he's most proud of the one he's kept over his own. brand vo: get paid twice as fast with quickbooks smart invoicing. quickbooks. backing you. welcome to emirates mr. jones. just sit back, relax and let us entertain you... ...with over 3,500 channels of entertainment, including the latest movies and box sets from around the world. ( ♪ ) we even have live sports and news channels. ( ♪ ) and your free wi-fi w
just quickly, i think of jordan davenport who was just killed in cypress, texas this week. think about the many things that we continue to see on our watch. and i would hasten us to say do not engage in the both sides. it's not both sides. it's time to call this out for what it is. >> i've got to go. but let's see. 56% of the victims targeted because of the -- because of race, ethnicity, ancestry. notably of the 1,679 religious bias crimes reported in 2017, 58.1% were anti-jewish. 18.7...
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." ♪ i live in davenport, florida, with my beautiful wife corrina, my daughter claudia, and our dog chloeesh patch. corrina and i got married three months after meeting each other, and then corrina got offered a job in florida, so we decided that might be a good opportunity to start something new. we moved from a house with a backyard
." ♪ i live in davenport, florida, with my beautiful wife corrina, my daughter claudia, and our dog chloeesh patch. corrina and i got married three months after meeting each other, and then corrina got offered a job in florida, so we decided that might be a good opportunity to start something new. we moved from a house with a backyard
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andrew davenport, 28, is thet- great-great-great grandson of sally's brother, peter. >> knowing that i had enslaved relatives, who were heol, who were id in the carpentry, who were involved in the cooking, and the gardening. and so was born, this is where my ancestors lived and labored. it made it feel different for me. >> brown: can you describe the difference? what did you feel? >> i won't say it s a sense of ownership. it was a sense of being. >> brown: a sense of being? >> yes, being where my ancestors had been before me, gave me that sense of, okay, we're part of this countrye're part of this growth, we're part of a bigger picture, and i can lay hands on things that they did, the places >> it's my identity.su ly i'm white, as well, but this is part of our story. and i would be denying a significant part of my history, and our history, if i didn't own up to the fact that, yes, i may pass as a white man, or whatever you see in me, that's up to you, but i have to identifyving african-american history, and this is my story. >> brown: how do you see both the justices to and the contr
andrew davenport, 28, is thet- great-great-great grandson of sally's brother, peter. >> knowing that i had enslaved relatives, who were heol, who were id in the carpentry, who were involved in the cooking, and the gardening. and so was born, this is where my ancestors lived and labored. it made it feel different for me. >> brown: can you describe the difference? what did you feel? >> i won't say it s a sense of ownership. it was a sense of being. >> brown: a sense of...
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charles davenport was an american biologist. he started a facility at cold harbor springs, mary, on long island. it was called the eugenics recording office at cold harbor springs. its purpose was to improve the mental and physical qualities of the human family to eliminate negative traits like pauperism, promise sk promiscuity and visible impairments. the first state to enact a sterilization law was indiana and then california. virginia passed its sterilization law in 1924. the proponents of eugenics believed the state had not only the right, but the social obligation to forcibly surgically sterilize without their consent those individuals who the state found, quote, incompetent or, quote, mental defective. it's interesting when you read the history about who some of the supporters of the eugenics movement were. among them, winston churchill. theodore roosevelt. john maynard keanes. helen keller. h.g. wells. these were people that actually wrote about supporting the eugenics movement and what eugenics meant. helen keller of all
charles davenport was an american biologist. he started a facility at cold harbor springs, mary, on long island. it was called the eugenics recording office at cold harbor springs. its purpose was to improve the mental and physical qualities of the human family to eliminate negative traits like pauperism, promise sk promiscuity and visible impairments. the first state to enact a sterilization law was indiana and then california. virginia passed its sterilization law in 1924. the proponents of...
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sinned kit hub finer mens wear in davenport iowa. because the owners rock.ssell value arkansas is a great book store throughout the year. and karen picks white fine jewelry in fair month, west virginia. nicest and helpful stapp. >> you can share your small business and stories using the hash shop small. i got to highlight in the store on the upper west side. my favorite small business. the running theme with the small businesses is the service that you get. people like that one-on-one personal service. it feels like they know. >> you they are your neighbors in a lot of cases. supporting your community. >> a win all the way around. >> pop stop for us. >> lots of fun in pop start. the stars celebritied thanksgiving. gwen stefani and blake shelton cooking a hot cheeto turkey. >> spicy natural. >> cindy crawford and her family delivered holiday meals to california wildfire victims. and madonna shared a rare vote of her six children from this island np. >>> this was a celebration in india. for nick and pringia. and jennifer garner shared an adorable photo of her
sinned kit hub finer mens wear in davenport iowa. because the owners rock.ssell value arkansas is a great book store throughout the year. and karen picks white fine jewelry in fair month, west virginia. nicest and helpful stapp. >> you can share your small business and stories using the hash shop small. i got to highlight in the store on the upper west side. my favorite small business. the running theme with the small businesses is the service that you get. people like that one-on-one...
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comes to specific acts by the administration regarding pollution generally, highlighted by carol davenportnd lisa friedman saying the obama administration -- taking multiple steps to make it easier for oil and gas companies to release methane into the atmosphere. it's about 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide and its ability to track heat -- trap heat in the atmosphere. it is routinely leaked into the atmosphere from faulty oil and gas wells. under president trump the epa and interior proposed weakening obama era requirements. new rules would loosen restrictions on "flaring," the burning of methane from coal operations. florida, that is where harry is. you are next. caller: it is interesting. i also have a graduate degrees in mathematics, physics, and computer science and i disagree with the previous caller. i agree with what the president is doing and i think this idea of climate change due to man scamis co2 is the biggest that has ever been perpetrated on the earth. i will tell you, co2 is the lifeblood of everything green and the more co2 we have, the more green things will grow
comes to specific acts by the administration regarding pollution generally, highlighted by carol davenportnd lisa friedman saying the obama administration -- taking multiple steps to make it easier for oil and gas companies to release methane into the atmosphere. it's about 25 times more powerful than carbon dioxide and its ability to track heat -- trap heat in the atmosphere. it is routinely leaked into the atmosphere from faulty oil and gas wells. under president trump the epa and interior...