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usually dietrich. what the game concluded, he lay awake, from a pair of candlelit crosses mother had placed atop the corner table. when at night, 14 angels around my stead he would hear her saying. he liked the idea very much, one angel dressed in a little white cloak standing by his bed, and others watching over children everywhere. in the decades since bonhoeffer was executed on the direct orders of hitler on the morning of april 19, 1945, for the crime of high treason he has become one of the most influential religious speakers of the modern period. his life and legacy influence activists and human rights proponents. you hear bonhoeffer's life and his thought echoed in the songs and the writings of desmond tutu, bono, jimmy carter, angela merkel and many others, and one of the things i love about bonhoeffer as a religious figure in the modern era. and bring together so many kinds of people in admiration of an indisputably authentic witness, liberals and conservatives, protestants and catholics, jews
usually dietrich. what the game concluded, he lay awake, from a pair of candlelit crosses mother had placed atop the corner table. when at night, 14 angels around my stead he would hear her saying. he liked the idea very much, one angel dressed in a little white cloak standing by his bed, and others watching over children everywhere. in the decades since bonhoeffer was executed on the direct orders of hitler on the morning of april 19, 1945, for the crime of high treason he has become one of...
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dietrich had become consuming way serious. amid the outings outing some pleasantries and cocktail hours with the new york summer said he had found no time for vital study and prayer, for meditation or disciplines. all i need is germany, the brethren. i do not understand why i am here. he proposed to his friend eberhardt that they marked their first sundays apart with the promise that someday, someday we will worship together in eternity. bonhoeffer had already reached the conclusion that a year in america would be too long despite neighboring coffman's hopes that he would stay at least that long. back in manhattan he sought relief from the weight bearing down on him with the assurances of scripture. in the bible's cold sober comforts there were no quick remedies to be found but he wasn't seeking quick remedies. he read lamentations, songs and the hebrew prophets. they spoke to the virtue of patience. it is good that one should wait patiently and quietly for the lord. as he had done he followed the daily readings of the devotio
dietrich had become consuming way serious. amid the outings outing some pleasantries and cocktail hours with the new york summer said he had found no time for vital study and prayer, for meditation or disciplines. all i need is germany, the brethren. i do not understand why i am here. he proposed to his friend eberhardt that they marked their first sundays apart with the promise that someday, someday we will worship together in eternity. bonhoeffer had already reached the conclusion that a year...
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david: ryan dietrich, brent wilsey, scott bauer, thanks for you all coming in. really appreciate it, guys. >> thank you. liz: we have to continue to talk are gat in jacz: gorgeous backgt what is going on in the foreground if investors have their ears to the wall, looking to clues when the fed could raise rates. we have a man who has been in the fed voting room with fed chair janet yellen before. he knows what she might be thinking. former kansas city fed president and now fdic vice-chair, tom hoenig. david: nice to be a fly on the wall. he is a fly on the wall. >>> bank of america will play $17 billion to settle grimes over mortgage bond that it sold that led up to the financial crisis but where does all that money go? over 100 billions in fines paid off to the doj since 2008. where is it coming from? where does it go? could it be funded by the fed? all those questions could be answered coming up. liz: are you ready for some football? american football making its way across the globe to china. we're talking to a man betting big on the new china american football
david: ryan dietrich, brent wilsey, scott bauer, thanks for you all coming in. really appreciate it, guys. >> thank you. liz: we have to continue to talk are gat in jacz: gorgeous backgt what is going on in the foreground if investors have their ears to the wall, looking to clues when the fed could raise rates. we have a man who has been in the fed voting room with fed chair janet yellen before. he knows what she might be thinking. former kansas city fed president and now fdic vice-chair,...
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for "tkn," i'm tore dietrich. >> bach, beethoven, gershwin, and a boy named j.p. tell you what they all have in common coming up. >> harry introduces us to a young man who not only plays music, he composes it. >> we're going to go over to the piano there. >> okay. >> j.p. and his teacher are arriving for the day's lesson, which is part music theory and part composition. >> the theory part is where you learn what makes the great music work. in the composition class, j.p. will have brought in what he worked on over the course of the week. [ piano playing ] >> i get a lot of inspiration just from improvising on the piano. i write on the piano. and then i put it on the computer. >> these guys are gonna keep repeating, right? >> he'll make suggestions, and sometimes we'll change it or write a little more in the lesson. >> all of these ideas are really beautiful, but you're switching between them so fast that we can't even enjoy them. you get to somewhere really exciting, and then you leave right away. it's like you've driven hours and hours to get to the grand canyon.
for "tkn," i'm tore dietrich. >> bach, beethoven, gershwin, and a boy named j.p. tell you what they all have in common coming up. >> harry introduces us to a young man who not only plays music, he composes it. >> we're going to go over to the piano there. >> okay. >> j.p. and his teacher are arriving for the day's lesson, which is part music theory and part composition. >> the theory part is where you learn what makes the great music work. in the...
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for "tkn," i'm tore dietrich. >> bach, beethoven, gershwin, and a boy named j.p. tell you what they all have in common coming up. uh just gonna hang out. with gary and todd? yea. i've been meaning to ask you, is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. they really do hear you. for tips on what to say visit underagedrinking.samhsa.gov it's about inner strength. so i push myself. that's why i serve in the united states coast guard. i train with the best, a team that shares my drive and commitment. we collect intelligence, guard our shores against drug smugglers, and keep our waterways safe. because our nation expects more. if you expect more, maybe you were born ready. find out at gocoastguard.com. >> harry introduces us to a young man who not only plays music, he composes it. >> we're going to go over to the piano there. >> okay. >> j.p. and his teac
for "tkn," i'm tore dietrich. >> bach, beethoven, gershwin, and a boy named j.p. tell you what they all have in common coming up. uh just gonna hang out. with gary and todd? yea. i've been meaning to ask you, is there any drinking going on in this crowd? no. so if any of your buddies ever pressure you to take a drink, just tell them you promised your dad you wouldn't. i'd do anything to keep you safe. ok. i will. i hope this is working. i promise. i love you too dad. they really...
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hundreds of journalists have come to ferguson and one was pa paul dietrich. this one was different.ak that the ferguson police department was not ready for this magnitude of a protest. they were not ready for the amount of people and how angry they would be. i am from los angeles and we have had a ton of protests over the years and at least some honest 20 years we have had the rodney king riots and everybody remembers these riots just because it was so prevalent than it was in the news every day. and so they have taken precautions over the years to make sure that they know how to handle it and they know how to handle result is on the ground and plainclothes. cautious around an area and push protesters in the way that they should go. john: you sense the confusion among these police officers as they push you around? >> everything was quiet, it was right after they took security over to the highway patrol. but i sensed confusion in the idea that they are have information that they didn't give herriot on him name the officer. >> they couldn't protect initially named him. and that left a
hundreds of journalists have come to ferguson and one was pa paul dietrich. this one was different.ak that the ferguson police department was not ready for this magnitude of a protest. they were not ready for the amount of people and how angry they would be. i am from los angeles and we have had a ton of protests over the years and at least some honest 20 years we have had the rodney king riots and everybody remembers these riots just because it was so prevalent than it was in the news every...
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we were concerned at u sam or fort dietrich, that it might be a potential biowarfare candidate. we knew how bad it was and what a significant public health issue it would be. it was a complete surprise, an emergency situation, and reston virginia is part of the greater d.c. area. there were millions of people right there and we didn't know exactly what we were going to find and it was very exciting. >> and at the time you were also able to track which human beings might have come in contact. these were not people in this suburban community as i understand it. people within the research center but that was a concern at that moment too. >> yeah, it was. there are indications that the immune system of four of the five people that worked inside that nonhuman primate facility developed antibodies and reaction to the ebola virus. so had it been ebola zaire, which they are dealing with in subsaharan africa now, it would have been really trouble. but the precautions we took and the systems we developed as far as personal protective equipment and how we dealt with these animals really wo
we were concerned at u sam or fort dietrich, that it might be a potential biowarfare candidate. we knew how bad it was and what a significant public health issue it would be. it was a complete surprise, an emergency situation, and reston virginia is part of the greater d.c. area. there were millions of people right there and we didn't know exactly what we were going to find and it was very exciting. >> and at the time you were also able to track which human beings might have come in...
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you'll also see todd aiken defend his controversial rape comment and books on dietrich bonhoeffer, johnegroponte and the last days of the confederacy. 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. booktv, television for serious readers. >>> up next, author, doctor and former texas congressman ron paul. the three-time presidential candidate talked about u.s. foreign and monetary policy and the rising popularity of libertarian ideals. the host of internet's ron paul channel is the author of several books including "the revolution: a manifesto, "and "the fed" and "the school revolution."book >> host: dr. ron paul, in your book from 2011, "liberty defined: 50 essential issueslled that affect our freedom," you write that so-called moderatet politiciansis who compromise and seek bipartisanship are the most dangerous among the entire crew in washington. compromise is too often synonymous with selling out, bue it sounds a lot better. >> guest: it sure does can. moderation always sounds good,od and people want it.
you'll also see todd aiken defend his controversial rape comment and books on dietrich bonhoeffer, johnegroponte and the last days of the confederacy. 48 hours of nonfiction books and authors on c-span2. booktv, television for serious readers. >>> up next, author, doctor and former texas congressman ron paul. the three-time presidential candidate talked about u.s. foreign and monetary policy and the rising popularity of libertarian ideals. the host of internet's ron paul channel is the...
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of course there is a lengthy book of love letters to maria as well so my question is, dietrich had formally requested that maria become one flesh with him for life and it's clear from his letters that he knew that she took him very literally in that request and she answered in the affirmative to that request. .. put on hold by the request of maria's mother because of her age, and the two honored that. it was -- if you read theq@ letters, you'll know that the tone of the letters has the kind of effect of a tutor and a student. maria had actually been in bohnhoffer's confirm make class when she was 12 or 13 and ufailed the confirmation class, and eventually was passed by someone else. and they had very different termerments, very different tastes. he found quite bizarre some of the rather provincial practices of the rural aristocracy that her family maintained, and it's impossible to say what would have come of that engagement had he survived the war. i just don't know. this will be the final question. you guys are wonderful. >> i have one question. what did you think of adolph hitler? what d
of course there is a lengthy book of love letters to maria as well so my question is, dietrich had formally requested that maria become one flesh with him for life and it's clear from his letters that he knew that she took him very literally in that request and she answered in the affirmative to that request. .. put on hold by the request of maria's mother because of her age, and the two honored that. it was -- if you read theq@ letters, you'll know that the tone of the letters has the kind of...
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truman's decision as more akin to the philosophy of dietrich bonhoffer where you must do what your consciencends in faith even if the act seems or is evil. or does this signal a profound disconnect in our thinking that procludes us from finding the peace we seek? or do we have more of a decision in whether or not we're a nuclear world than mr. trueman did? thank you. >> i tried to present the issue as trueman choosing among a series of deeply awful options and choosing the one that was the least -- this is looking at it in retrospect. retrospect. not suggesting he engaged in some deep moral evaluation. he was guided by groves, the momentum was all there. they considered it a military weapon. they thought it would shorten the war, save american lives. that was his thinking at the time. but in retrospect, i think there's a case that they pursued an option that can certainly be seen as the least awful of the awful options they had. there was no easy option. that's what i ask folks who so quickly rush to judgment on truman to consider. what was the alternate course? and what would have been the c
truman's decision as more akin to the philosophy of dietrich bonhoffer where you must do what your consciencends in faith even if the act seems or is evil. or does this signal a profound disconnect in our thinking that procludes us from finding the peace we seek? or do we have more of a decision in whether or not we're a nuclear world than mr. trueman did? thank you. >> i tried to present the issue as trueman choosing among a series of deeply awful options and choosing the one that was...
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claims processes are also told not to refer cases even though a decision cannot be made dietrich lack of necessary evidence. the constant pressure from the va office of operations and the production quotas established are very and unfair. afg also regarding resources for process. claim levels have skyrocketed while regional offices have seen minimal growth. urging vba to hire additional claims processors . and urging management to conduct a motion study to determine how long each path takes to complete while working decline. with the recent transfer this study is more applicable and necessary than ever. once again i would like to thank for providing the opportunity to share our views and would be happy to answer any questions. >> thank you, mr. jenkins. with that, gibson, you are now recognized for five minutes for your testimony. >> thank you, chairman. i would also like to thank congressman of rock for inviting me to speak today. in 2011 while training for afghanistan he received a severe back injury. i was confined to a wheelchair or earning the nickname the wheelchair soldier. day
claims processes are also told not to refer cases even though a decision cannot be made dietrich lack of necessary evidence. the constant pressure from the va office of operations and the production quotas established are very and unfair. afg also regarding resources for process. claim levels have skyrocketed while regional offices have seen minimal growth. urging vba to hire additional claims processors . and urging management to conduct a motion study to determine how long each path takes to...
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of course there is a lengthy book of love letters to maria as well so my question is, dietrich had formally requested that maria become one flesh with him for life and it's clear from his letters that he knew that she took him very literally in that request and she answered in the affirmative to that request. ..
of course there is a lengthy book of love letters to maria as well so my question is, dietrich had formally requested that maria become one flesh with him for life and it's clear from his letters that he knew that she took him very literally in that request and she answered in the affirmative to that request. ..
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. >> charles marsh recalls a life of german theologian, pastor and nazi dissident dietrich bonhoeffer up next on booktv. he recounts bonhoeffer's formal and education his constant denunciation of the nazi regime. he was executed at a concentration camp in 1945 at the age of 39. this is about an hour, ten minutes. ..
. >> charles marsh recalls a life of german theologian, pastor and nazi dissident dietrich bonhoeffer up next on booktv. he recounts bonhoeffer's formal and education his constant denunciation of the nazi regime. he was executed at a concentration camp in 1945 at the age of 39. this is about an hour, ten minutes. ..