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kumra from toronto dominion bank is still with us. going to say, whatever it takes hasn't been enough, although we are not in a deep what a lot oft people are calling pejoratively the japanification of europe. how has draghi's strategy worked? what will his legacy be? pooja: in the september theyngs, draghi has said no matter how much the ecb says they have unlimited tools, they are reaching a limit of how much the tools are available, and there is also a growing diversity within the ecb counsel, -- council, something that is clearly evident. last week, we had comments from ecb members saying they did not see the need for further easing at this stage. as far as the largest concerns, she comes at a time when it's not just domestic growth suffering, but global tensions are affecting growth. the ecb does have limited tools, . lagarde hasstine been accommodative. she wants to follow the policy set by draghi, and it is likely she continues. the ecb members cannot ignore the fact the world is deteriorating and inflation is nowhere near thei
kumra from toronto dominion bank is still with us. going to say, whatever it takes hasn't been enough, although we are not in a deep what a lot oft people are calling pejoratively the japanification of europe. how has draghi's strategy worked? what will his legacy be? pooja: in the september theyngs, draghi has said no matter how much the ecb says they have unlimited tools, they are reaching a limit of how much the tools are available, and there is also a growing diversity within the ecb...
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oldas a student at dominion. that has haunted elijah. he asked me --why did christopher go to old dominion? well, because his friends went there and he wanted to go with his friends. and he said -- man, i wish he had not gone to old dominion. he has told me that many times that it broke his heart that my son was killed. the thing that he took to his grave was the lack of resolution to my son's death. i want to thank each and every one of you because you can give someone your car and let them borrow your keys or home or clothing but the one thing you cannot get back is time. and each and every one of you has given up hours of your time to honor my brother and for that, i am eternally grateful. thank you. [applause] [background sounds] >> good morning everybody. my name is john alexander. we have lost a giant and an incredible friend. i am honored to be here this morning to see a few words about my friend, congressman elijah cummings. we have already some beautiful eulogies about this great man but i'm going to try to tell you something th
oldas a student at dominion. that has haunted elijah. he asked me --why did christopher go to old dominion? well, because his friends went there and he wanted to go with his friends. and he said -- man, i wish he had not gone to old dominion. he has told me that many times that it broke his heart that my son was killed. the thing that he took to his grave was the lack of resolution to my son's death. i want to thank each and every one of you because you can give someone your car and let them...
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old dominion state to sweden. and he said oh i have come here with the good wouldn't miss what that means independence i cannot accept. what politicians do something to. be put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be. that you'd like to be pressed that's what before 3 in the morning can't be good for . i'm interested always in the waters of. the ship. run going to follow on that comes out of a war hero of the sort of one among them. a fine after 90 they tell you not the high i myself and i mean. at the salon months in front of the i don't often show on. the thought oh it's nothing to me but the logic of the. men i fancy it is someone who. dubourg. to. get. the connection to mom i'm glad samson asked for the last 70 and seeing and on the day of the match promotion commission. gretchen shift. in the. kitchen. and i'm going to go so said i'm not going to much to the mama that. didn't hit the major ally at the house that was the kissy in a p
old dominion state to sweden. and he said oh i have come here with the good wouldn't miss what that means independence i cannot accept. what politicians do something to. be put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to be. that you'd like to be pressed that's what before 3 in the morning can't be good for . i'm interested always in the waters of. the ship. run going to follow on that comes out of a war hero of the sort of...
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the event is being held at old dominion university. you're watching live coverage on c-span. ♪ ♪ i would walk 500 mills and i would walk 500 more just to be the man who walks 1,000 miles to fall down at your door ♪ ♪ ♪ i would walk 500 miles and i would walk 500 more just to be the man who walks 1,000 miles to fall down at your door ♪ [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ honey honey i can see the stars all the way from here i can feel the thunder ♪enever you're near ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i used to think maybe you loved me now baby i'm sure and i just can't wait till the day when you knock on my door now every time i go for the ailbox got to hold myself down because i just can't wait till you write me you're coming around i'm walking on sunshine whoa walking on sunshine whoa i'm walking on sunshine whoa and it feels good hey all right now ♪ ♪ chaus [cheers and applause] >> i've got someone important behind me. my name is mike smith i'm a retired navy rear admiral and i'm thrilled to be here tonight. [applause] i was stationed in norfolk three times. m
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father was a pro-castro cuban revolutionary and mathematician until he got religion and became a dominion nest preacher. a computer scientist, one of the true innovators, digital campaign in front of the entire field and he waited this with his own allegiance to fundamentalist christianity and the dominion nest string but he and his technologists worked to develop an apps with a company called you campaign and there was a harmony between the data platform and apps and the organization represented for national policy such as the national rifle association and the susan b anthony list and others so it was a very sophisticated approach and there was a chance to pioneer it in 2016 in the british campaign for brexit and what happened in this case was the apps was working with cambridge analytica and others to go to the bridge people and identify the ones who did not live in the large sophisticated urban areas, people who felt left behind by the new britain and they told them several things, they told them after test marketing many messages one of them was belonging to the eu for tens of millio
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i am telling you that because the pan dominion agenda is one of consolidation and it does not live oute nagorno—karabakh. not live out the people nagorno-karabakh. within that, nagorno—karabakh as a land without compatriots. that territory is not armenian, karabakh. nagorno-karabakh it isa armenian, karabakh. nagorno-karabakh it is a territory in which our compatriots leave and one where we ca re compatriots leave and one where we care for that security. we are the salt guarantors of their security. we are committed to the peace process in which the security and status of nagorno—kara bakh process in which the security and status of nagorno—karabakh are the ultimate priority and we are committed to the peace process. we have not been detracting from the peace process in any way... hang on, let me ask your closest military allies are the russians. they have military bases, you have worked with them for a long time. the russian foreign minister, after this rather extraordinary statement from your prime minister said statements are heard that kara bakh prime minister said statements are h
i am telling you that because the pan dominion agenda is one of consolidation and it does not live oute nagorno—karabakh. not live out the people nagorno-karabakh. within that, nagorno—karabakh as a land without compatriots. that territory is not armenian, karabakh. nagorno-karabakh it isa armenian, karabakh. nagorno-karabakh it is a territory in which our compatriots leave and one where we ca re compatriots leave and one where we care for that security. we are the salt guarantors of their...
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the dominion and for. they didn't get it if you were 50 then would you when you must know manifested after eating the full credit for you if you could yet without i figure when it should not start as you see. i forbid you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart as it had been given was he who was here i was there i met. as a moment fairlane do when a c.s.e. that has been followed the story well let me. the good and bad that. from a network you bend the fear means you had 10 years and at times i have seen a then managed to mad when i had 3 to do a lot of. latina the last couple of people asked her things were given a tad short. sell and at least i want to follow. headline is. that of. him who have really been and. even whose for her knowledge and with both leaders building up a base of supporters the conflict escalated from political disagreement to bitter argument to violent confrontation. that i wouldn't be so active. in. had a package in november
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going back deep into the history of the church, i have been reading the new book by tom holland, dominion of christianity in the west, the idea of celibacy as an add on, it seems not directed by the heavens but one that is deeply mundane, it was a necessary political manoeuvre at the end of the roman period, the beginning of the middle ages and why not if the processes of the church have been one of constant reinvention and reformation then why not a reformation that can bring a non—celibate clergy back to the four. and women. it was a necessary political manoeuvre at the end of the roman period, the beginning of the middle ages and why not if the processes of the church have been one of constant reinvention and reformation then why not a reformation that can bring a non—celibate clergy back to the four. and women. married men, why not women? i cannot put to be a roman catholic theologian but i have heard there are references to the first pope peter having been married. that may have been a reasonable president and traditionalists are of course furious as you would expect but with a numbe
going back deep into the history of the church, i have been reading the new book by tom holland, dominion of christianity in the west, the idea of celibacy as an add on, it seems not directed by the heavens but one that is deeply mundane, it was a necessary political manoeuvre at the end of the roman period, the beginning of the middle ages and why not if the processes of the church have been one of constant reinvention and reformation then why not a reformation that can bring a non—celibate...
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the dominion info. they didn't get it if you aren't the orphan interests then would you when you must know manifested after next of kin for you if you could here with i figure when it should must act as you see it as would you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart a seat i had been given was he who was here i was there i met. as a moment fairlane do when a c.s.e. that has been part of the story 8 well let me. didn't bat that. from a network you bend the fear means you have 10 years and it comes to him seen what a the ministry mad men are. to do a lot of being. a latina the last couple of people ask her. to give a tad short. sell and at least a lot of fellows. a cadillac. out of. him will have really been. given homes for her knowledge and with both leaders building up a base of supporters the conflict escalated from political disagreement to bitter argument to violent confrontation. the news. that i would be sacked. had a package in november 95
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yet everything about his style his dress was typically hindu dominion. so musical memory is embrace of renunciate are a disciplines and linking of ascetic practice with political aspirations all of that created the impression of a quintessential hindu sales. shimla the summit capital of british india. in the 1946 the leaders of the muslim league and indian congress party met here to discuss ways to implement gandhi's vision of a united independent india. that . nair is not for diplomacy failed in the face of generous intransigence. after 3 weeks the talks broke down. in june our campaign centered on a single topic congress was a hindu party with a hindu leader and if hindus won the 1st elections after independence muslims would face assimilation and oppression to survive they needed their own state pakistan. so in 146 he decides to take the matter to the streets general had been a strictly constitutional court edition before that and he'd been loyal to the british he hadn't ever been involved in civil disobedience campaigns he never adopted the sort of t
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he was a student down at old dominion. for most of elijah his life, for the rest of his life.dominion? friendsid, because his wanted to go there. he wanted to go with his friends. he said, man, i wish he had not gone to old dominion. that broke me to my heart when he was killed. he has told me that many times. the only thing that he took to his grave that was unresolved was who took my son's life. hopefully that will turn around here sometime soon. again, i want to thank everyone of you, because you can give somebody your car, let them borrow your home, clothes, whatever the case may be, but the one thing you cannot get back his time. and each and everyone one of you has given up hours of your time just to honor my brother, and for that i am eternally grateful. thank you. [applause] >> good morning, everybody. my name is john alexander. we have lost a giant and an incredible friend. and i am honored to be here to say a few words about my friend, congressman elijah cummings. we have already a lot of beautiful eulogies about this great man, but i will try to tell you some things
he was a student down at old dominion. for most of elijah his life, for the rest of his life.dominion? friendsid, because his wanted to go there. he wanted to go with his friends. he said, man, i wish he had not gone to old dominion. that broke me to my heart when he was killed. he has told me that many times. the only thing that he took to his grave that was unresolved was who took my son's life. hopefully that will turn around here sometime soon. again, i want to thank everyone of you,...
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he asked me, why did christopher go to old dominion. i simple because his friends wanted to go there. and he wanted to go with his friends. i said man i wish and he would've gone there, broke my heart when he was killed. i was not the first time the joliet. the only thing he took to his grave with unresolved was who took my son's live. so hopefully that will turn around here sometime soon. again i want to thank each and every one of you. you can give someone, you car let them borrow your car your homes or because whatever the case may be. the one thing that you cannot get back his time. each and every one of you have given up hours of your time just to honor my brother and for that i am eternally grateful. thank you. [applause] [background sounds] >> good morning everybody. my name is john alexander. we lost a giant and incredible friend. i am honored to be here this morning to see a few words about my friend, congressman elijah cummings. we are this beautiful eulogy about this great man. i'm to tell you if you think that maybe you didn
he asked me, why did christopher go to old dominion. i simple because his friends wanted to go there. and he wanted to go with his friends. i said man i wish and he would've gone there, broke my heart when he was killed. i was not the first time the joliet. the only thing he took to his grave with unresolved was who took my son's live. so hopefully that will turn around here sometime soon. again i want to thank each and every one of you. you can give someone, you car let them borrow your car...
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live together without anyone being allowed to dominate or walk all over others when being under the dominion but to make that happen we need a sense of belonging like fans at a football match. in a speech such as was. written. like that i'd love. for their 954-2014 when it comes to football we are one people like a big family our sense of belonging comes naturally. i missed ties to al the unity also means people coming together in a cohesive society. and it means that everyone who comes here is a part of that society that's the good yet. in 1905 at the end of world war 2 everyone in germany had to pull together. but then their solidarity was put to the test there were massive shortages of food and other essential supplies and hundreds of thousands of people start arriving from the eastern territories regions that had belonged to germany before it started the war. it was a mass exodus of millions of refugees and displaced persons came from east and west prussia pomerania so lazy or was or didn't land and even as far as the regions are but not and transylvania. in some over 12000000 people loo
live together without anyone being allowed to dominate or walk all over others when being under the dominion but to make that happen we need a sense of belonging like fans at a football match. in a speech such as was. written. like that i'd love. for their 954-2014 when it comes to football we are one people like a big family our sense of belonging comes naturally. i missed ties to al the unity also means people coming together in a cohesive society. and it means that everyone who comes here is...
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dominion expanding natural gas from pick list.sting in capturing methane from hog farms and use them for natural gas used for heating and power generation. the ceo says the plan is audacious but economically viable. asia bracing for the latest report on foreign currency manipulators as the trade war shows no signs of ending. this is a twice yearly report. should be coming out in the next few week. likely to see the return of singapore, malaysia, on the watchlist. david: in singapore, we are joined by our south asia editor. it coming out twice a year. what come we expect from this report out of the u.s. treasury? >> that's right. no data is given for when this port will come out but it is due in the next couple of weeks. the key one is how the u.s. designates china in the report. in august, it came out to label china as a currency manipulator and i think the report will elaborate on that a little more. a key to china's designation is the outcome of trade negotiations and the signing of the first trade deal coming up so i think ever
dominion expanding natural gas from pick list.sting in capturing methane from hog farms and use them for natural gas used for heating and power generation. the ceo says the plan is audacious but economically viable. asia bracing for the latest report on foreign currency manipulators as the trade war shows no signs of ending. this is a twice yearly report. should be coming out in the next few week. likely to see the return of singapore, malaysia, on the watchlist. david: in singapore, we are...
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of control buz ecause it makes it sounds like a judgment there >> not now i sold the last of my dominionnergy about a week ago. >> you sold out? >> yeah. had a great run. it was cheap and under valued because electricity lines crossing the regulations and so on but that's behind them for the most part. i think ppl which is half uk and half u.s. at the moment. >> hold on here comes ben bernanke with a helicopter of money. what's the last, most fun investment that you've made then >> well, there's been two situations in the health care business allegan which manufacturers lenses and so on it's being bought by a health company. there's still a good 7 or 8% in terms of a margin close up if and when they close the merger three or four months from now. i like that and it's moving fast we're making some good money >> i remember a few years ago you had a similar trade on linkedin with microsoft that went well. u.s. recession next 12 months? >> no but getting down there we're down to 1.5% in my view. the thing is that fiscal stimulus that we've had with the trillion dollar deficit and the tax cut
of control buz ecause it makes it sounds like a judgment there >> not now i sold the last of my dominionnergy about a week ago. >> you sold out? >> yeah. had a great run. it was cheap and under valued because electricity lines crossing the regulations and so on but that's behind them for the most part. i think ppl which is half uk and half u.s. at the moment. >> hold on here comes ben bernanke with a helicopter of money. what's the last, most fun investment that you've...
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she gives us air, the water, plants, and gives us dominion over these things. we have to protect these things. that is what we pray about. in northwest is the color black, and that is our ancestors. we always invite our ancestors i am. we feed our ancestors. we get them food and tobacco and ask them to come watch, making sure we do the ceremonies the way we should you read we do not change them. we try to maintain the sacredness of these ceremonies. god gave people languages and ceremonies. those things are extremely important. and then we can enter all the things and the lances have eagle feathers on them and the battle ,ibbon that hangs down the side it's part of the sacred colors. and we have the prayer cloth. you can tie the prayer cloth onto the land is. so, you say a prayer for one of your loved ones overseas or in or gettingharry ready to go and has come back and the wind blows and that prayer goes out. i love that. i have prayer cloths all over our property with my wife gina. we tied prayer cloths. when i think about it, i tear something and say a praye
she gives us air, the water, plants, and gives us dominion over these things. we have to protect these things. that is what we pray about. in northwest is the color black, and that is our ancestors. we always invite our ancestors i am. we feed our ancestors. we get them food and tobacco and ask them to come watch, making sure we do the ceremonies the way we should you read we do not change them. we try to maintain the sacredness of these ceremonies. god gave people languages and ceremonies....
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the dominion and your might to do wonders yet as appropriate appear by who are going to commit the most horrid. the melisma of the newsroom. and this and. that will hopefully they will win a single moment and i'm not how are. we any of that have a. al-jazeera world tells the dramatic story of the birth of a nation and how a political agreement reached my fronts into news you would spot the bitterest of few. this god. that's meant we were ok rivalry conflict murder division to have tunisia the battle for independence on al-jazeera. october on al jazeera. this about marks a year since the merger of the german there's a shock she made to her sound more haste in mind series of interviews are back to tackling there's a time. world leader explodes and environmentalists will assemble in iceland to discuss the future of the. brand new episodes of. examining lessons thrown in all around and we'll bring you coverage of the announcement of the 2019 nobel peace prize. october on al-jazeera. is so quiet across the middle east of the moment we have got a few showers over towards the himalayan plateau
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the dominion for. they didn't get it if you are over 50 then would you when you must know manifested after eating negative configured. with i figure when it should not start as you see it as would you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart. to give me lucy who was here i was there i met. as a moment fairlane do when a c.s.e. that has been part of the story well let me. the good and bad that. from a network you bend the fear means you had 10 years and at times i have seen what a than industry madman i could feel to do a lot of. is to my ability said the last couple of people ask her things but again a tad short. selling the top. of that list i want to follow. headline is. that of. him who have really been and. even sell homes for her knowledge in the deal with both leaders building up a base of supporters the conflict escalated from political disagreement to bitter argument to violent confrontation. that i wouldn't be so active. in. had a leader
the dominion for. they didn't get it if you are over 50 then would you when you must know manifested after eating negative configured. with i figure when it should not start as you see it as would you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart. to give me lucy who was here i was there i met. as a moment fairlane do when a c.s.e. that has been part of the story well let me. the good and bad that. from a network you bend the fear means you...
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and also to establish themselves as having a kind of dominion over every aspect of life because they say that they have a direct communication with god who instructs them how to rule over the rest of us. another branch of the organization or another part of the hub the extractive industries. again, based in oklahoma, texas and louisiana, oil interests. and they object strenuously to environmental regulations that protect pure air and water and prevent toxic waste dumps and other things because it is detrimental to their profits. they also object to taxes, and they wish to do away with the social programs that are -- [inaudible] that serve public education, public health and other benefits to the public. and then there's a third group within the council for national policy which are the operatives, and they have a very sophisticated understanding of the american electoral system. especially the state level which is something that the democratic party lost over the last decade or two. and is so they've worked at a state level to be very effective, they looked at statehouses and put a l
and also to establish themselves as having a kind of dominion over every aspect of life because they say that they have a direct communication with god who instructs them how to rule over the rest of us. another branch of the organization or another part of the hub the extractive industries. again, based in oklahoma, texas and louisiana, oil interests. and they object strenuously to environmental regulations that protect pure air and water and prevent toxic waste dumps and other things because...
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dominion energy is higher by 1% today after the supreme court said it would hear a coast -- a case on proposed atlantic coast pipeline. kailey leinz is from virginia. she knows this case. kailey: seeing a lot of protests around this case specifically. this is supposed to bring natural gas from west virginia through virginia and north carolina. a lot of environmental groups have opposed this. there has been litigation and delays. the specific case the supreme relates to the purview of the national forest service. a lower appeals court threw it out, saying the u.s. forest service did not have jurisdiction and could not approve this. the argument of the lawyers and the trump administration is that because this is a natural forest -- a national forest, the forest service should be able to grant those approvals. that is what the court will hear. our analyst say that the fact that that's supreme court agreed to hear this leads us to believe the lower appeals court was wrong and the odds are stacked in favor of the project. david: the pipeline company one below. the u.s. government said take
dominion energy is higher by 1% today after the supreme court said it would hear a coast -- a case on proposed atlantic coast pipeline. kailey leinz is from virginia. she knows this case. kailey: seeing a lot of protests around this case specifically. this is supposed to bring natural gas from west virginia through virginia and north carolina. a lot of environmental groups have opposed this. there has been litigation and delays. the specific case the supreme relates to the purview of the...
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that mother earth and she gives us everything's, she gives us water, air, water, plants, gives us dominion over those things, we have to protect those things, that is what we pray about, northwest is the color black and that is our ancestors, we always invite our ancestors before and since -- we feed them and we give them food and tobacco and we come and watch to make sure we are doing them the way we showed, where we are supposed to be doing them, we try to maintain the sacredness of them and god gave people written languages and he gave indian ceremonies and that is what we try to protect, our ceremonies, so to me they are extremely important, we consider all those things and they have eagle feathers on them and the battle and this is part of the sacred colors, so you see the sacred colors and we have prayer cloths that you can tie prayer cloths onto the lances and wherever you want to pray, so you say a prayer to one of your loved ones who is overseas and for a loved one that is getting ready to go and has come back and you make a prayer for him and the wind blows and that pair goes out
that mother earth and she gives us everything's, she gives us water, air, water, plants, gives us dominion over those things, we have to protect those things, that is what we pray about, northwest is the color black and that is our ancestors, we always invite our ancestors before and since -- we feed them and we give them food and tobacco and we come and watch to make sure we are doing them the way we showed, where we are supposed to be doing them, we try to maintain the sacredness of them and...
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. >> and what that does is it gives dominion for white man or for christians come over non-christiansrather, indigenous people, us. if you're not christian, if you're not christian people, are not considered human or there is nobody there occupying that land or -- basically, we can't have title to land if we are indigenous and non-christian. and that has always been the root cause of all of this right now, colonization. that is the number one tool. amy: the american indian community house that you are the head of, it is also the 50th anniversary. explain its origins and what you're doing. , they'rers ago basically doing -- rattling the same fight where we are today. we are trying to reclaim our culture. we are try to maintain our ourent and trend exercise strengths and authority for the future and try to regain title also. and one of those ways is, for me, one direction i want to focus on is bringing attention to the doctrine of discovery. throughout the past 50 years, it has been a little bit of a struggle. there was some support and now there is none. 50 years later, the community h
. >> and what that does is it gives dominion for white man or for christians come over non-christiansrather, indigenous people, us. if you're not christian, if you're not christian people, are not considered human or there is nobody there occupying that land or -- basically, we can't have title to land if we are indigenous and non-christian. and that has always been the root cause of all of this right now, colonization. that is the number one tool. amy: the american indian community house...
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she gives us air, the water, plants, animals, and gives us dominion over these things. we have to protect these things. that is what we pray about. northwest is the color black, and that is our ancestors. we always invite our ancestors i -- in before ceremonies. we feed our ancestors. we give them food and tobacco and we ask them to come watch, to make sure we are doing the ceremonies the way we should. we don't change, we try to maintain the sacredness of those old ceremonies. god gave us, gave people written languages and he gave indians ceremonies. that is what we try to protect, is our ceremonies. those things are extremely important. that we consider all those things, and the lances have eagle feathers on them and the battle ribbon that hangs down the side where the eagle feathers are attached are part the sacred colors. so you see the sacred colors and we have the prayer cloth. you can tie the prayer cloth onto the lances. when you say a prayer for a loved one who is overseas or in the military or has, is getting ready to go or has come back and you make a prayer
she gives us air, the water, plants, animals, and gives us dominion over these things. we have to protect these things. that is what we pray about. northwest is the color black, and that is our ancestors. we always invite our ancestors i -- in before ceremonies. we feed our ancestors. we give them food and tobacco and we ask them to come watch, to make sure we are doing the ceremonies the way we should. we don't change, we try to maintain the sacredness of those old ceremonies. god gave us,...
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and also to establish themselves as having a kind of dominion over every aspect of life because they say that they have a direct communication with god who instructs them how to rule over the rest of us. another branch of the organization or another part of the hub the extractive industries. again, based in oklahoma, texas and louisiana, oil interests. and they object strenuously to environmental regulations that protect pure air and water and prevent toxic waste dumps and other things because it is detrimental to their profits. they also object to taxes, and they wish to do away with the social programs that are -- [inaudible] that serve public education, public health and other benefits to the public. and then there's a third group within the council for national policy which are the operatives, and they have a very sophisticated understanding of the american electoral system. especially the state level which is something that the democratic party lost over the last decade or two. and is so they've worked at a state level to be very effective, they looked at statehouses and put a l
and also to establish themselves as having a kind of dominion over every aspect of life because they say that they have a direct communication with god who instructs them how to rule over the rest of us. another branch of the organization or another part of the hub the extractive industries. again, based in oklahoma, texas and louisiana, oil interests. and they object strenuously to environmental regulations that protect pure air and water and prevent toxic waste dumps and other things because...
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she gives us water, air, animals and plants and gives us dominion over those things. we have to protect those things and that's what we pray about. and northwest is the color black and that's our ancestors. and so we always invite our ancestors in. before ceremonies, we feed our ancestors. we give them food and some tobacco and ask them to come watch, to make sure we're doing these ceremonies the way we should and are supposed to be doing them. we don't change them. we try to maintain the sacredness of those old ceremonies. you know, god gave people written languages and he gave indians ceremonies. that's what we try to protect is our ceremonies. so, you know, those things to me were extremely important and that we consider all those things. and the lances have eagle feathers on them. the battle ribbon that hangs down the side where the eagle feathers are attached to it are part of the sacred colors. so you see the sacred colors. we have prayer cloths that you can tie prayer cloths onto the lances, wherever you want to pray. so when you say a prayer for one of your lo
she gives us water, air, animals and plants and gives us dominion over those things. we have to protect those things and that's what we pray about. and northwest is the color black and that's our ancestors. and so we always invite our ancestors in. before ceremonies, we feed our ancestors. we give them food and some tobacco and ask them to come watch, to make sure we're doing these ceremonies the way we should and are supposed to be doing them. we don't change them. we try to maintain the...
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reinvestment plan of epsilon, should i stay the course >> yes, happy 75th exelon, i happen to like dominionh 4.5. stick with what you're got, and you're in very good hands and i like your call let's go to richard in tennessee. richard. >> hey, jim, this is stock market rich from knoxville, tennessee. i love endp. i want to know what you think about it, and i think it's a steal at these levels. >> you know what, i can't call it a steal let's just say it's a great spec i can't call it a steal because every time you call something a steal, it's like calling it a no brainer, next thing that happens is you have no brain let's go to ashwin in california. >> hey, jim, thanks for taking my call. i appreciate all your insight. merck, they will knock the stock down and buy more or get too excited about it and it will get knocked down buy half merck now, and half on the day it reports, it will be a good quarter let's go to gunther in florida. >> booyah. i'm in palm harbor, florida, i have a question. pharmaceutical a good stock to own in the long round. >> it's fine it's a battleground, it's got a lot
reinvestment plan of epsilon, should i stay the course >> yes, happy 75th exelon, i happen to like dominionh 4.5. stick with what you're got, and you're in very good hands and i like your call let's go to richard in tennessee. richard. >> hey, jim, this is stock market rich from knoxville, tennessee. i love endp. i want to know what you think about it, and i think it's a steal at these levels. >> you know what, i can't call it a steal let's just say it's a great spec i can't...
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the dominion and for. they didn't get it if you are over 50 then would you when you must know manifested after eating the full credit for you if you could yet without i figure when it should not start as you see i forbid you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart. to give me lucy who was here i was there i met. as a moment fairlane do when a c.s.e. that has been followed the story well let me. that didn't bad. from a network you bend the fear means you had 10 years and i've come to have seen a then managed to mad when i had. to do a lot of. lety center the last couple of people ask her. were given a tad short. sell and at least a lot of fellows. headline is. that of. a him who have really been. shot. even though who's for her knowledge and with both leaders building up a base of supporters the conflict escalated from political disagreement to bitter argument to violent confrontation. that i wouldn't be so active. in. had a package in november 955 b
the dominion and for. they didn't get it if you are over 50 then would you when you must know manifested after eating the full credit for you if you could yet without i figure when it should not start as you see i forbid you back. despite having much in common their political differences drove the 2 leaders further apart. to give me lucy who was here i was there i met. as a moment fairlane do when a c.s.e. that has been followed the story well let me. that didn't bad. from a network you bend...
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mitigate that by the fact you have nationalistic concerns and regulators involved and they like having dominion over their local exchange. >> so last week we saw a lot of venture capitalists get together and talk about doing direct listings what is the exchanges role in that are you kind of indifferent to that >> i don't want to speak for nasdaq today but i think at the end of the day you're relatively indifferent because the company is trading it's really a changing of the initial capital raising function which the exchange is not directly involved with so it's separating out really two functions. one is to get public and then the company can decide in the future when they want to raise capital. and the problem it solves, if it involves any problem, is that if a company goes public, the stock goes up 30%, it goes down 30%, then the investors don't feel smart. so you have a way to isolate the two actions. >> so you've seen during your tenure, you saw the active go to passive with etfs. do you think that that's somehow brewing some sort of a whiplash effect in the market we've seen volume decrea
mitigate that by the fact you have nationalistic concerns and regulators involved and they like having dominion over their local exchange. >> so last week we saw a lot of venture capitalists get together and talk about doing direct listings what is the exchanges role in that are you kind of indifferent to that >> i don't want to speak for nasdaq today but i think at the end of the day you're relatively indifferent because the company is trading it's really a changing of the initial...
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they would rather have the growth -- they'd rather have the growth of a con ed or dominion or growthsouthern and there we go and that, ladies and gentlemen, is the conclusion of "the lightning round." >> announcer: "the lightning round" is sponsored by td ameritrade and a trade desk full of experts, available to answer your toughest questions. and i see it with zero commissions on online trades. i like what you're seeing. it's beautiful, isn't it? yeah. td ameritrade now offers zero commissions on online trades. ♪ tell him we're flexible. don't worry. my dutch is ok. just ok? tell him we need this merger. it's happening..! just ok is not ok. especially when it comes to your network. at&t is america's best wireless network according to america's biggest test. now with 5g evolution. the first step to 5g. more for your thing. that's our thing. >>> in case you didn't get the memo this is national business women's week so i want to spend some time highlighting female led organizations in generally male dominated industries especially organizations that are working to empower other women.
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. >> announcer: topping the tape is brought to you by old dominion freight line. >>> apple still up 2%and facebook up 5% this does it for us. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the play field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica other people want to make friends, i'm just trying to make you some money my job's not just to entertain, it's toejt, it's to teach to inform call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer. everybody's focused on the fed right now and with good reason they just gave us that quarter-point rate cut we wanted soad
. >> announcer: topping the tape is brought to you by old dominion freight line. >>> apple still up 2%and facebook up 5% this does it for us. see you back here tomorrow at 5:00 "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now >> my mission is simple, to make you money. i'm here to level the play field for all investors. there is always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now >>> hey, i'm cramer! welcome to...
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he was 20 years old, student at old dominion university, and he is dead. at 20. i could really relate to those women because when a child dies for what, you mourn could have been. but i think -- the reason why that was so important and powerful is so that people ununderstand just trying to get understandause and the pain, or try to understand it. those women were very bold. what they did was they took their pain, turned it in to a -- pain, passion, purpose. i admire them because they have taken that pain and how they're trying to help other mothers not have to go through what they have gone through. amy: have you ever been stopped by the police over the years? >> many years. keep in mind, when i was younger i got stopped a lot more. i will never forget one time i was fortunate enough to get an acura automobile. i was being stopped almost every week. i was about 32. i was being stopped every week. amy: that was maryland congressmember elijah cummings. he died early thursday morning at johns hopkins hospital in baltimore at the age of 68. and those are some of the
he was 20 years old, student at old dominion university, and he is dead. at 20. i could really relate to those women because when a child dies for what, you mourn could have been. but i think -- the reason why that was so important and powerful is so that people ununderstand just trying to get understandause and the pain, or try to understand it. those women were very bold. what they did was they took their pain, turned it in to a -- pain, passion, purpose. i admire them because they have taken...
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her campaign event took place at old dominion university. >> i >> good evening. you don't sound excited. let's get some excitement into this room. we have an election on november 25. it is your task and my task to make sure that we win big on november 5. it is time for a change in richmond. our colleagues do not know how to govern. democrats know how to govern. accomplishing to objectives to combat climate change and sea level rise. , it is costing us $34 billion to combat climate change and sea level rise. since over the past 70 years, sea level rise is up 14 inches. we're second only to new orleans as the largest population center at risk for sea level rise. 45,000 properties in our area are at risk from tidal flooding. we need solutions. not people talking about science is not real. [cheers and applause] they want to call it coastal flooding. it's climate change and sea level rise, people. [applause] >> democrats will bring solutions, not talk. we will bring solutions with sensible gun prevention laws and not adjourn in 90 minutes. we will bring solutions with
her campaign event took place at old dominion university. >> i >> good evening. you don't sound excited. let's get some excitement into this room. we have an election on november 25. it is your task and my task to make sure that we win big on november 5. it is time for a change in richmond. our colleagues do not know how to govern. democrats know how to govern. accomplishing to objectives to combat climate change and sea level rise. , it is costing us $34 billion to combat climate...
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haidi: dominion energy and smithfield foods are expanding a bet. virginia-based power company in the world's largest pork producer plan to invest as much as half $1 billion to capture methane from hog farms into natural gas used for heating or power generation. the ceo says the plan is audacious economically viable. this is bloomberg. ♪ is bloomberg. ♪ haidi: this is daybreak asia. busy day for south korean earnings. let's turn to sophie for what to watch. sophie: an eye on sk hynix which is due to report a steep drop -- drop in profits anticipated. hyundai motor's third-quarter numbers expected to come and stronger on the year but litigation costs may way. -- weigh. when posco reports later the focus will be on guidance around fuel prices. as korean earnings season ramps up, here is a picture on profit estimates which have been cut by 30%. the fastest since the global financial crisis. that is not boding well after all companies lost estimates. no bottoming out yet. worston track for the growth since 2002. little optimism on top of the gdp did whi
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profound debate happening in the catholic church about re-examining the idea that the earth is human dominionhat is just here for us to what pope francis was saying very clearly is that nature has value in and of itself and that was pretty radical we need leadership from all faith leaders. >> if we would say here 20 years from now how do you think history will judge president trump with this moment in history it depends on what we do we are on our profound moral crossroads and what i'm worried about is not just the weather the flash flooding the previous color mentioned or the forest fires that town the caribbean as we speak but i worry about the left but what scares me thehe most is the intersection of heavy weather with the rising climatein hate i think we see figures like trump emerge and these figures who are really reallyzi good to protected in group and then defining these threatening out groups within the borders and the invading armies of other so we see the fortress of the borders not just the us but european union where thousands have enough to drown in the mediterranean i don't thi
profound debate happening in the catholic church about re-examining the idea that the earth is human dominionhat is just here for us to what pope francis was saying very clearly is that nature has value in and of itself and that was pretty radical we need leadership from all faith leaders. >> if we would say here 20 years from now how do you think history will judge president trump with this moment in history it depends on what we do we are on our profound moral crossroads and what i'm...
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debate that was happening in the catholic church about us examining the idea that the earth is human dominionit is just here for us. nature has a value in and of itself. that was pretty radical. it was seen as pretty radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadership. >> your first book came out 20 years ago. i think history will judge president president trump in this moment in history. >> this moment in history i think it will depend on what we do. i think we're at a sound moral crossroad in what i am worried about in this moment is not just the weather the part of the continent that is where my atmily is. i'm worried about all of that but what scares me the most is the intersection of heavy weather with the rising climate of hate. i don't think they are unrelated. i think we are seeing figures like trump emerge. and then the finding these others within the national order and also the so-called invading armies of others. we are seen a fortress in a borders. thousands of people have been left to drown in the mediterranean. i don't think it is a coincidence that these tw
debate that was happening in the catholic church about us examining the idea that the earth is human dominionit is just here for us. nature has a value in and of itself. that was pretty radical. it was seen as pretty radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadership. >> your first book came out 20 years ago. i think history will judge president president trump in this moment in history. >> this moment in history i think it will depend on what we do. i think...
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father was a pro-castro cuban revolutionary and mathematician until he got religion and became a dominionnest preacher. a computer scientist, one of the true innovators, digital campaign in front of the entire field and he waited this with his own allegiance to fundamentalist christianity and the dominion nest string but he and his technologists worked to develop an apps with a company called you campaign and there was a harmony between the data platform and apps and the organization represented for national policy such as the national rifle association and the susan b anthony list and others so it was a very sophisticated approach and there was a chance to pioneer it in 2016 in the british campaign for brexit and what happened in this case was the apps was working with cambridge analytica and others to go to the bridge people and identify the ones who did not live in the large sophisticated urban areas, people who felt left behind by the new britain and they told them several things, they told them after test marketing many messages one of them was belonging to the eu for tens of million
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that was happening in the catholic church about re-examining the idea of that the earth is human dominion. that is just here for us. and really what pope francis was a very clearly was when nature has value in and of itself. that was pretty radical. that is seen as pretty radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadership. from all faith leaders. host: your first looking out 20 years ago so if we were to sit here 20 years from now, how do you think history will judge presidentt: trump in this moment in history? naomi:wi wale, this moment in history, i think will depend on what we do. i think we are out of a profound world crossroads. what i am worried about in this moment, it's not just the weather. i'm not worried only about the flash flooding that the previous caller mentioned or the forest fires that have ravaged this part of the continent where my family is, or the historic storms that are counting the caribbean as we speak. i am worried about all of that but was scarcely theou most, is intersection of heavy weather with this rising climate hate. and i don't thin
that was happening in the catholic church about re-examining the idea of that the earth is human dominion. that is just here for us. and really what pope francis was a very clearly was when nature has value in and of itself. that was pretty radical. that is seen as pretty radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadership. from all faith leaders. host: your first looking out 20 years ago so if we were to sit here 20 years from now, how do you think history will judge...
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happening in the catholic church about likely egg re-examining the idea that the earth is human dominionthat is just here for us. and really what pope francis was staying very clearly was when nature has value in of itself, and that was pretty radical. the scene is pretty radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadershipf from all faith leaders. >> your first book came about 20 years ago. so if we were to sit here about 20 years now. how do yours think history will judge president trump in this moment of history. >> this moment in history, i think it will depend on what we do. i think we are at a profound crossroad. when i am worried about in thisi moment it's not just the weather, i'm not just worried about the flash flooding that the previous caller said of the four spires of the ravaged part of the continent in my family is, or the historic storms that are counting the caribbean as we speak. i'm worried about all of that. but what scares me the most is the introspection of heavy weather with this rising climate of hate. i don't think are unrelated. i think they
happening in the catholic church about likely egg re-examining the idea that the earth is human dominionthat is just here for us. and really what pope francis was staying very clearly was when nature has value in of itself, and that was pretty radical. the scene is pretty radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadershipf from all faith leaders. >> your first book came about 20 years ago. so if we were to sit here about 20 years now. how do yours think history will...
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encyclical where it was a profound debate about re-examining the idea of, that the earth is human dominionthat it's just here for us. and really what pope francis was saying clearly was nature has value in and of itself. and that was pretty radical. was seen as radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadership from all faith leaders. >>. >> host: your first book came out 20 years ago so if we were to sit here 20 years from now how do you think history will judgepresident from this moment in history ? >> guest: wow. this moment in history.i think it will depend on what we do area we are at a profound moral crossroads and what i am worried about in this moment is not just the weather. i'm not just worried about the flash letting that the previous caller mentioned when the forest fires that have ravaged part of the continent where my family is or the historic storms that are pounding the caribbean as we speak. i'm worried about all that but what scares me the most is the intersection of heavy weather with this rising climate of hate and i don't think they're unrelated.
encyclical where it was a profound debate about re-examining the idea of, that the earth is human dominionthat it's just here for us. and really what pope francis was saying clearly was nature has value in and of itself. and that was pretty radical. was seen as radical to parts of the catholic church. we need that kind of leadership from all faith leaders. >>. >> host: your first book came out 20 years ago so if we were to sit here 20 years from now how do you think history will...