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why was edward on the ship in the first place?i think that he was fascinated by the new world even before he went to lighten because he'd been a printer which published a great growth area in the publishing world of the discovery of america. he had also become a very serious. in london where he worked for a radical printer who in ported william brewster published partly due to conviction and partly due to make money. he wanted to publish illegal periods and literature himself to contribute to the struggle against the antichrist and in fact if you are radical puritan it wasn't so unusual to want to go to america. colonies were regarded as a weapon in the great war against the reformation. so many policymakers in king james court including the then secretary of state robert norton were in favor of going to the mayflower. lots of people try to help get them out. in fact many people read this illegal literature which was tolerated and then the brewster press headed by of course the famous -- and set a publishing curtain greatest hits
why was edward on the ship in the first place?i think that he was fascinated by the new world even before he went to lighten because he'd been a printer which published a great growth area in the publishing world of the discovery of america. he had also become a very serious. in london where he worked for a radical printer who in ported william brewster published partly due to conviction and partly due to make money. he wanted to publish illegal periods and literature himself to contribute to...
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and it was in the living i think that edward wild and you know, it was so straightforward and edward himself makes the change so i think he's radicalized if you want to use that word when he goes to london to be a printer and he works for john beals who was importing illegal puritan literature and there were lots of little separatist churches in london and i think nowadays and thought that although the 50 other people on the mayflower were supposedlythere for practical reasons, lots of them had separatist links . i think from priscilla mullins's father even though he's a member of a separatist church has a lot more scholarship suggesting that and i think he is radicalized probably by john beals and he takes this position because john beals, why was he importing all this literature unless he had this different view of religion so edward was brought up conventionally and then takes the position and joins the separatist church. >>. [inaudible] >> it's very interesting. in 1620, just as the mayflower is going, his father absconds. his father was like a paralegal. he worked in the legal b
and it was in the living i think that edward wild and you know, it was so straightforward and edward himself makes the change so i think he's radicalized if you want to use that word when he goes to london to be a printer and he works for john beals who was importing illegal puritan literature and there were lots of little separatist churches in london and i think nowadays and thought that although the 50 other people on the mayflower were supposedlythere for practical reasons, lots of them had...
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edwards was the brain or the head. whitfield was the preacher. edward is theologian. system mattic theologian, although he was a very powerful preacher in his own right. george whitfield, rather unprepossessing-looking man. i have another picture in just a moment. nevertheless because of the power of his boreds swords and ideas and delivery was the most famous man in america prior to the american revolution. just as another george w., george washington, would become the most famous after the revolution. whitfield was an evangelical anglican and a calvinist in theology, so he adhered to this reformed version of protestantism. anglicans, i suppose it's hair -- it's fair to call them protestant. they're a kind of halfway house between roman catholicism and dissenting protestantism. but reformed or at least protestant to a significant extent. whitfield was, as i say, evangelical and calvinist but he was really the first nondough -- nondenominational evangelical preacher in america. he's kind of a forerunner of billy graham or rick warren in california. you recall the man
edwards was the brain or the head. whitfield was the preacher. edward is theologian. system mattic theologian, although he was a very powerful preacher in his own right. george whitfield, rather unprepossessing-looking man. i have another picture in just a moment. nevertheless because of the power of his boreds swords and ideas and delivery was the most famous man in america prior to the american revolution. just as another george w., george washington, would become the most famous after the...
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and jonathan edwards dies in 1758. were the two spearheads of the great awakening here in the colonies. whitfield had been a student at oxford and had come under the influence of two people you may have heard of, brothers, john and charles wesley. wesley. charles wesley, the great hymn writer. john wesley, the founder of methodism. and had been converted there in oxford. and sort of thought it was his calling in life to revive the church and particularly the church in america, in the colonies. and he had a great heart for common people here in america. as i say, made i think eight transatlantic trips. i guess it has to be an odd number, so seven. i guess he died on his seventh trip here. and whitfield was the mouth or the heart of the great awakening. edwards was the brain or the head. whitfield was the preacher. it ward is battle the theologian. system mattic theologian, although he was a very powerful preacher in his own right. george whitfield, rather unprepossessing-looking man. i have another picture in just a mom
and jonathan edwards dies in 1758. were the two spearheads of the great awakening here in the colonies. whitfield had been a student at oxford and had come under the influence of two people you may have heard of, brothers, john and charles wesley. wesley. charles wesley, the great hymn writer. john wesley, the founder of methodism. and had been converted there in oxford. and sort of thought it was his calling in life to revive the church and particularly the church in america, in the colonies....
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stephen edwards has been a telford fan for 40 edwards has been a telford fan for a0 yea rs edwards hasears and they now rely on that power. you need the fans to come in and pay the bills because you have no rich german behind these clubs to support them —— chairman. so getting into the fa cup first round proper is important to these cuts. the raw will be the biggest roar throughout the fa cup. today, this player stood here. tomorrow it will be packed. the game is a sell—out. here. tomorrow it will be packed. the game is a sell-out. it is the raw, annoys you do not hear anywhere else and it really gets you going and it puts their team. —— raw, else and it really gets you going and it puts theirteam. —— raw, it is annoys. it pushes us forward. they both have proud histories in the fa cup and now they are just glad to be taking part. in the championship, wolves are a points clear at the top of the table after a 2—0 victory over fulham. both goals came in the first half at molineux — roman saiss headed them into the lead just inside the first 10 minutes, and it wasn't long before leo bonat
stephen edwards has been a telford fan for 40 edwards has been a telford fan for a0 yea rs edwards hasears and they now rely on that power. you need the fans to come in and pay the bills because you have no rich german behind these clubs to support them —— chairman. so getting into the fa cup first round proper is important to these cuts. the raw will be the biggest roar throughout the fa cup. today, this player stood here. tomorrow it will be packed. the game is a sell—out. here....
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edward st aubyn, author of dunbar, thank you very much. thank you. the least. in any one day of the whole of this week it would seem. the south started cloudy and then it turned into a half decent day. where was more constant, not that you may have enjoyed it, is the north of scotla nd have enjoyed it, is the north of scotland where it was windy and a lot of showers and you get more of the saints night. we do see a change is further south with a frontal system bringing cloud and rain down eventually to england and wales. it doesn't get to that south—east until probably just that point when you are thinking about stepping out the door on friday. there comes a belt of weather, it is on the move and it went hang around. but it is that the law that says just when you need to be dry, that is when it will rain. it will move away sharpish because there is a north—westerly behind it. once that is a way then many other places are in the rate of the day. the east will see more sunshine, north and west scotland will see more showers and northern ireland. we wil
edward st aubyn, author of dunbar, thank you very much. thank you. the least. in any one day of the whole of this week it would seem. the south started cloudy and then it turned into a half decent day. where was more constant, not that you may have enjoyed it, is the north of scotla nd have enjoyed it, is the north of scotland where it was windy and a lot of showers and you get more of the saints night. we do see a change is further south with a frontal system bringing cloud and rain down...
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edward enninful talking to will gompertz there. hospitals in england. the group representing health trusts says recruitment and retention of nhs staff is lagging behind patient demand and is leaving existing workers on what it calls "the edge of safety." the government insists it's launched the biggest ever training programme for doctors and nurses. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. intolerable pressures on front—line nhs staff and severe workforce shortages, that's life on the front—line, according to the group representing hospitals and other trusts in england. i think they are now working on the edge of safe services. we are seeing so much pressure on the front—line. so what we've got to do is make sure that we can really manage that demand, but also increase the workforce. and here at kingston hospital, in south—west london, they say uncertainty over what brexit means for eu staff has added to the workforce problem. so the worry is the turnover of staff, the loss of the skilled, experienced people we have, but also the supp
edward enninful talking to will gompertz there. hospitals in england. the group representing health trusts says recruitment and retention of nhs staff is lagging behind patient demand and is leaving existing workers on what it calls "the edge of safety." the government insists it's launched the biggest ever training programme for doctors and nurses. 0ur health editor, hugh pym, reports. intolerable pressures on front—line nhs staff and severe workforce shortages, that's life on the...
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edward, good morning. >> good morning. eun, there's only two republicans in the senate. they cannot lose more than two republican senators and there are a number of republicans on the fence. senator john mccain, senator jeff flake, senator susan collins, bob corker to mention a few. senator corker is concerned it would add too much money to the deficit. others are concerned that independent projections show american families making under $75,000 would pay more in taxes. the president going on an offensive this week. he had senators over to the white house. he went to capitol hill to try and get votes for this. last night, he tried to make his pitch directly to the american people at a rally in missouri saying the tax cuts would bring main street roaring back. >> edward, when do republicans hope to vote on this bill that was passed? >> we're in a 20-hour period where the amendment vote rama where amendments can be attached, they voted up or down. after that, it can be voted on for a final vote. that could happen later on tonight or tomorrow. >> edward lawrence live for us
edward, good morning. >> good morning. eun, there's only two republicans in the senate. they cannot lose more than two republican senators and there are a number of republicans on the fence. senator john mccain, senator jeff flake, senator susan collins, bob corker to mention a few. senator corker is concerned it would add too much money to the deficit. others are concerned that independent projections show american families making under $75,000 would pay more in taxes. the president...
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. >> edward lawrence is following this. >> he told the asian pacific economic cooperation summit that america would not be taken va trade. he also told them that the asian region needs to find economic security through fair trade. >> edward, the white house -- will not have a formal meeting. will they still talk at some point? >> it was a surprise. yesterday, russian officials were saying the meeting would happen today. today, this morning, the press secretary came out and said there's no formal meeting scheduled because of scheduling conflicts. however, the two leaders are going to be in the same summit meetings and some of the same panels. they may bump into each other. that would be the informal meeting. the press secretary rebuking what the news coming out yesterday from russia. >> edward lawrence live for us on capitol hill. edward, thank you. >>> this morning a man is facing first degree murder and arson made an arrest on thursday. he's accused of starting a fire in seat pleasant that killed two men. this is video of that deadly fire. investigators say the house was supposed to
. >> edward lawrence is following this. >> he told the asian pacific economic cooperation summit that america would not be taken va trade. he also told them that the asian region needs to find economic security through fair trade. >> edward, the white house -- will not have a formal meeting. will they still talk at some point? >> it was a surprise. yesterday, russian officials were saying the meeting would happen today. today, this morning, the press secretary came out...
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edward, thank you. >>> carl icahn, a former adviser to president trump and billionaire investor has been subpoenaed. this is on renewable fuel policy. his company is cooperating and providing documents. he stepped down in august. >>> in a separate matter, the judge in the case against paul manafort and rick gates issued a gag order yesterday. the campaign officials are facing charges in the special counsel russia investigation. last week the judge rebuked manafort's attorney for her statements to the press. she said lawyers should, in her words, do the talking in the courtroom and not on the courthouse steps. >>> more than 24 hours after polls close, four delegate races still too close to call. they could go to recount. if the gop keeps the seats, it would have a the chamber. updating the vote count in the nbc washington app. search election results. >>> right now the search is on for the man accused of attacking a woman as she walked to work in prince william county. this happened yesterday morning. this is a sketch from police. the victim says a man jumped out from behind a bush along
edward, thank you. >>> carl icahn, a former adviser to president trump and billionaire investor has been subpoenaed. this is on renewable fuel policy. his company is cooperating and providing documents. he stepped down in august. >>> in a separate matter, the judge in the case against paul manafort and rick gates issued a gag order yesterday. the campaign officials are facing charges in the special counsel russia investigation. last week the judge rebuked manafort's attorney...
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edward enninful talking to will gompertz.bout to begin over on bbc two in a few moments, here's evan davis. tonight, accidents and arguments, mishaps and missteps, we're five months into the life of this government, can it last five years at the current controversy rate? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. here are the headlines. back in management and he says hungry to get things right, david moyes arrives to ta ke things right, david moyes arrives to take charge of west ham united. andy murray is back out on court for the first time since wimbledon as he took on roger federer in a charity game in glasgow. iron -- and i am at st george's park where the england football squad has been hit by a raft of withdrawals of experienced players ahead of the friendlies against germany and brazil. good evening, we start with the story that seemed to have divided opinion in football today, if david moyes is the right person to rescue west amp. the club owners belie
edward enninful talking to will gompertz.bout to begin over on bbc two in a few moments, here's evan davis. tonight, accidents and arguments, mishaps and missteps, we're five months into the life of this government, can it last five years at the current controversy rate? join me now on bbc two. here on bbc one it's time for the news where you are. hello and welcome to sportsday. here are the headlines. back in management and he says hungry to get things right, david moyes arrives to ta ke...
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edward snowden welcome. thank you. more than forty years after daniel ellsberg n.s.a. employee edward snowden emerges as a whistleblower in the usa now has a new public enemy number one. thanks to manning and now do you i'm getting more favorable publicity. in forty years already have. because suddenly people who were all for putting me in prison for life before now realize that i was really a very good guy i was the. i was the good whistleblower and so i'm i'm totally you of course rejected this from the beginning that i didn't want to be a foil for. showing a badly to people that i totally admired there was a moment of hope x. hobart's conference in july in new york city. ellsberg. i was having a live conversation with snowden we have a front as america and its members of the global community and know the broad outlines of bomb policies that have a significant impact on our lives and i think that's something that tom grant showed me how to do the right way. there was a moment where he said. very clearly very distinctly that i showed him the right way. i had always ho
edward snowden welcome. thank you. more than forty years after daniel ellsberg n.s.a. employee edward snowden emerges as a whistleblower in the usa now has a new public enemy number one. thanks to manning and now do you i'm getting more favorable publicity. in forty years already have. because suddenly people who were all for putting me in prison for life before now realize that i was really a very good guy i was the. i was the good whistleblower and so i'm i'm totally you of course rejected...
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anna edwards is outside parliament.esday of november as america -- is over the river and through the woods. outside i can't remember which right now. while the president is going to saladlago, mr. trump's and creamy key lime pie. no one has key lime pie on thanksgiving. the rest of us will not talk politics at the thanksgiving table. good morning, everyone. from new york and london, this is "bloomberg surveillance." politics used to be a sport at thanksgiving. i make a joke about it, but really seriously it is something to avoid at the table. that is how fractured the nation's. francine: would you could say the same -- which you could say is the same in the u.k. when you talk about brexit. families have split over it and you can see it being fractured here in the u k as well. i love the fact that you can't have key lime pie up thanks giving. tom: uncle well, past the lasagna. did you offer that idiot? i feel like that will be heard around the nation this thanksgiving. how about our first word news? she will be donning a
anna edwards is outside parliament.esday of november as america -- is over the river and through the woods. outside i can't remember which right now. while the president is going to saladlago, mr. trump's and creamy key lime pie. no one has key lime pie on thanksgiving. the rest of us will not talk politics at the thanksgiving table. good morning, everyone. from new york and london, this is "bloomberg surveillance." politics used to be a sport at thanksgiving. i make a joke about it,...
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edward, had the magazine got complacent, do you think?time and i feel we're in a different time now. do you worry — given, you know, the rise in mental health issues, particularly with young women — that vogue can create a series of images which makes people feel anxious and dissatisfied with themselves? i mean, the subject of body image obviously goes on. when i started in the ‘90s, you know, a sample size was sort of a four and a six and now it's a zero zero, and i feel it's a conversation that the whole industry has to partake in. naomi campbell said in the past, hasn't she, that she's experienced racism in the fashion industry. have you, too? i mean, you know, istarted as a 16—year—old model. so, you know, i experienced... yeah, i experienced racism, but i had good support. i had great mentors, but i do feel for sort of the young models today, who don't have the chaperons or don't have their mothers with them. i was very lucky. —— chaperones. and how exposed are they? i feel they're pretty exposed, but we're doing what we can. what ab
edward, had the magazine got complacent, do you think?time and i feel we're in a different time now. do you worry — given, you know, the rise in mental health issues, particularly with young women — that vogue can create a series of images which makes people feel anxious and dissatisfied with themselves? i mean, the subject of body image obviously goes on. when i started in the ‘90s, you know, a sample size was sort of a four and a six and now it's a zero zero, and i feel it's a...
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a display to honor the only woman to ever receive the medal of honor, mary edwards walker. is he risk the her life as a surgeon. as we leave, we say thank you to all our men and twim who have served our nation. i am soledad o'brien. be sure to join us next week for "matter of fact." [captioning performed by the ]hich le ♪ ♪ robe"asian pacific america." welcome to a special edition of i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we focus on the annual effort to end hunger. nbc bay area and telemundo 48 are once again teaming up with safeway and local food banks to help feed the need. we will look at the efforts of food banks in alameda county, the south bay, and san francisco-marin. we'll also learn how we can all help the north bay fire victims, especially during and after the holidays. well, we can all try to help out those in need in as many ways as possible, but to try to tackle a massive problem and end hunger, i found the effort needs to work through local food banks. now, each bay area county has its own unique challenges,
a display to honor the only woman to ever receive the medal of honor, mary edwards walker. is he risk the her life as a surgeon. as we leave, we say thank you to all our men and twim who have served our nation. i am soledad o'brien. be sure to join us next week for "matter of fact." [captioning performed by the ]hich le ♪ ♪ robe"asian pacific america." welcome to a special edition of i'm robert handa, your host for our show here on nbc bay area and cozi tv. today, we...
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edward st aubyn, author of dunbar, thank you very much. thank you.nshine today and heavy showers, especially along the north sea coast. elsewhere, under clear skies, we will see temperatures dipping away to give a widespread frost. as ever, temperatures will be colder in the countryside, well below freezing for some of us. some of us will be scraping the ice off the car. still a few showers clipping coastal england along the north sea coast tomorrow, fading in the afternoon. cloud increasing for england and wales, figure clad in scotla nd england and wales, figure clad in scotland and northern ireland, producing some rain and snow over higher ground in scotland. how much for how long is still open to question. keep checking the forecast tomorrow morning. they will be another cold day, with cloud increasing across the uk. but milder air comes increasing across the uk. but milder aircomes infor increasing across the uk. but milder air comes in for tuesday but with lots of cloud. this is bbc news. the headlines at 7:00: nazanin zaghari—ratcliffe, the br
edward st aubyn, author of dunbar, thank you very much. thank you.nshine today and heavy showers, especially along the north sea coast. elsewhere, under clear skies, we will see temperatures dipping away to give a widespread frost. as ever, temperatures will be colder in the countryside, well below freezing for some of us. some of us will be scraping the ice off the car. still a few showers clipping coastal england along the north sea coast tomorrow, fading in the afternoon. cloud increasing...
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cathedral by the pre—raphael eight artist, edward byrne-jones. and areas where paint has been lost. we also want to replace the unsightly protective grilles that we need to have on the outside of the building. edward byrne-jones was born in 1833 in birmingham, as the city was expanding. what he saw as an urban nightmare left him with as an urban nightmare left him with a lifelong wish to create beauty, beauty which could have been lost during world war ii. the civic society removed these windows and paid for them to be taken to a slate mine in north wales, where they stayed for the duration of the war. edward byrne—jones was paid £200 for each window, a sum he described as flag ra ntly each window, a sum he described as flagrantly inadequate. it was actually quite substantial for the time. the money came from a wealthy victorian benefactress. the wealthy spinster believed in historical accuracy. she didn‘t believe there would have been cattle at the nativity scene, so the window has a small block of sheep. the restoration comes as the good shephe
cathedral by the pre—raphael eight artist, edward byrne-jones. and areas where paint has been lost. we also want to replace the unsightly protective grilles that we need to have on the outside of the building. edward byrne-jones was born in 1833 in birmingham, as the city was expanding. what he saw as an urban nightmare left him with as an urban nightmare left him with a lifelong wish to create beauty, beauty which could have been lost during world war ii. the civic society removed these...
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edward, thank you. 5:47 now. this is my country and he's making me feel unsafe. virginia muslim woman reacted. president trump retweeting a series of anti-muslim videos. the president retweeted unvetted videos that had been posted by the leader of a far right national list group. julie carey visited the mosque in falls church shortly after the tweets. >> we look to our president as an american citizen for safety, for guidance, for protection. here he is dividing us. dividing his own citizens. you have to ask, what is that >> the president's press secretary says it's all about the president sending a message that a threat exists. she says whether the videos are real is beside the point. >> this morning, deputies are looking into new reports as kkk flyers found in bags throughout small towns in virginia. the "washington post" reports a woman found one of the bags on her driveway in rappahannock county. inside the message urged recipients to join the ku klux klan. another neighbor says a flyer she found attacks jews and their synagogues. >>> new developments in deci
edward, thank you. 5:47 now. this is my country and he's making me feel unsafe. virginia muslim woman reacted. president trump retweeting a series of anti-muslim videos. the president retweeted unvetted videos that had been posted by the leader of a far right national list group. julie carey visited the mosque in falls church shortly after the tweets. >> we look to our president as an american citizen for safety, for guidance, for protection. here he is dividing us. dividing his own...
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noisy ali ali the goals of the environment are in one thousand nine or of us the entire orchestra edward syeed and i went to the book involved concentration camps or with any group or phone to auntie. i came out with my group of twenty twenty five people and there was a syrian girl who was very affected by it all. she said something incredible to me do you know what i've learned today their movie is if we syrians or arabs in general had been here back then. we would also have ended up in the ovens that reaction moves me so much. two thousand and five two years after saeed's death of leukemia saw a legendary concert by the west eastern divine orchestra in ramallah in the israeli occupied west bank. the arab and israeli musicians had to enter the territory separately first the arab members arrived here jordan. was. then under tight security the israelis who entered via jerusalem. would. see the impossible is much easier. finally that evening they were all reunited on this stage an incredible moment for the orchestra and the audience. the whole film the hero no inside those who've. the hope
noisy ali ali the goals of the environment are in one thousand nine or of us the entire orchestra edward syeed and i went to the book involved concentration camps or with any group or phone to auntie. i came out with my group of twenty twenty five people and there was a syrian girl who was very affected by it all. she said something incredible to me do you know what i've learned today their movie is if we syrians or arabs in general had been here back then. we would also have ended up in the...
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a display to honor the only woman to ever receive the medal of honor, mary edwards walker.isk the her surgeon. as we leave, we say thank you to all our men and twim who have served our nation. i am soledad o'brien. be sure to join us next week for "matter of fact." [captioning performed by the which le] ♪♪ save on beautifully designed furniture, from classic to contemporary. at havertys furniture, take one hundred dollars off every thousand, now through monday. plus, you can finance with no interest for 24 months get the looks you want at prices you'll love. with havertys, your home can be perfect. even when life isn't. hurry, sale ends monday at havertys. ♪♪ what do you get the person that loves to tailgate? ♪♪ how about a new tailgate. ♪♪ i can almost smell the brats from here... ♪♪ ring in the holidays with buick. ♪♪ discover the new buick and get 20 percent below msrp on all 2017 enclave leather model
a display to honor the only woman to ever receive the medal of honor, mary edwards walker.isk the her surgeon. as we leave, we say thank you to all our men and twim who have served our nation. i am soledad o'brien. be sure to join us next week for "matter of fact." [captioning performed by the which le] ♪♪ save on beautifully designed furniture, from classic to contemporary. at havertys furniture, take one hundred dollars off every thousand, now through monday. plus,...
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edward, what do we know what came out of the talks on trade?nese companies signed $250 billion worth of trade deals out of this. first, let me show you live pictures. this is a raw feed out of beijing, china, where the state dinner is actually taking place president trump just had a toast that he made to the host nation there in china. on trade, the president says -- president of china says that his trade going forward, his economy would be more open and transparent. the president, donald trump, says he blamed pass administrations for the imbalance. >> united states and china will have a more prosperous future if we can achieve a level economic playing field. right now, unfortunately, it is a very one-sided and unfair one. but, but i don't blame china. >> the president going forward is hopeful for the trades between the two countries. >> all right. edward were there any agreements on how to deal with north korea? that was the focus of the entire trip. >> the only agreement that came out, chinese president said he would follow the u.n. sanctions
edward, what do we know what came out of the talks on trade?nese companies signed $250 billion worth of trade deals out of this. first, let me show you live pictures. this is a raw feed out of beijing, china, where the state dinner is actually taking place president trump just had a toast that he made to the host nation there in china. on trade, the president says -- president of china says that his trade going forward, his economy would be more open and transparent. the president, donald...
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firstt, john kerry is the recipient of the edward and kennedy institute lifetime award -- edward m.ennedy institute lifetime achievement award. i'm thrilled and honored award o present this award to you now. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome him now, my friend, our friend, john kerry. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> be careful. john: i don't want to do to that what teddy did. [laughter] honestly don't know where to begin. most profoundly touched and personal thank you to you, vicki, to the whole family, the kennedy family, to , to the institute and all that it means, but to all of you who have come here tonight. i don't really process that you are talking about me, to be honest with you. way, is a disconnect, in a but everybody passwords tonight were just -- everybody's words tonight were just the kindest and most heartfelt and most touching, personal honoring of a lifetime of effort , to try to be true to principles and to try to live up to the highest standards of public service. state has set that standard, so i am deeply honored and grateful. i will overlook the fact that
firstt, john kerry is the recipient of the edward and kennedy institute lifetime award -- edward m.ennedy institute lifetime achievement award. i'm thrilled and honored award o present this award to you now. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome him now, my friend, our friend, john kerry. [applause] [cheers and applause] >> be careful. john: i don't want to do to that what teddy did. [laughter] honestly don't know where to begin. most profoundly touched and personal thank you to you,...
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as tom edwards reports, the tragedy brought about monumental changes in fire safety. thousands use this escalator every day and many don't know this is where the worst fire in the history of the tubes started. stewart button is now retired, but nearly 30 years ago he was one of the first firefighters to arrive. we were laying out the equipment and it was then that we heard or started hearing all the screams. i thought there must be loads of people down there. just scream after scream. 30 years on and this official report still makes terrifying reading.
as tom edwards reports, the tragedy brought about monumental changes in fire safety. thousands use this escalator every day and many don't know this is where the worst fire in the history of the tubes started. stewart button is now retired, but nearly 30 years ago he was one of the first firefighters to arrive. we were laying out the equipment and it was then that we heard or started hearing all the screams. i thought there must be loads of people down there. just scream after scream. 30 years...
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edward st aubyn, author of dunbar, thank you very much. thank you.etty glorious day, but it was cold. windy as well, particularly down the east coast, plenty of showers here, too, some continuing through the night. they become more confined to the north sea coast of england, elsewhere turning drier and colder than previous nights. a widespread frost developing in several places, you can see the blue colours there. something a little less cold pushing into the north—west by the end of the night as a weather system pushes in, bringing increasing cloud and outbreaks of rain. so we start monday morning cold and frosty, you can still see the blue hue, so some places around freezing or below. we will continue to still see scattered showers and blustery conditions across the eastern coast, particularly from lincolnshire down towards east anglia. the odd heavier one, too. for much of northern england, also a cold start, but increasing wind and cloud across the west of scotland, outbreaks of rain pushing into the western isles. this weather will continue east
edward st aubyn, author of dunbar, thank you very much. thank you.etty glorious day, but it was cold. windy as well, particularly down the east coast, plenty of showers here, too, some continuing through the night. they become more confined to the north sea coast of england, elsewhere turning drier and colder than previous nights. a widespread frost developing in several places, you can see the blue colours there. something a little less cold pushing into the north—west by the end of the...
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manus: edward, thank you very much.he has try to accelerate brexit negotiations by suggesting that rather than willing its veto, ireland could hold fire and block the final court if it wished. anna: that comes as theresa may is due to meet with donald tufts in brussels today. it is tumbled flows level since the brexit. alan higgins is still with us. quarter, business investment and trade were not supposed to be a driver but the consumer story was still a driver. what is your assessment of u.k. economy after the budget will result productivity estimates slashed? alan: those numbers were long-term. we will address those. u.k. economy is underperforming and there is no doubt that because of brexit, at least short-term, u.k. corporate sector is somewhat cautious and now with all this gloomy news around no big surprise, the consumer confidence in the doghouse. we are underperforming. lucky thing is is the global innomy is either in a boom europe so that is getting us through. we are underperforming. something on productivity
manus: edward, thank you very much.he has try to accelerate brexit negotiations by suggesting that rather than willing its veto, ireland could hold fire and block the final court if it wished. anna: that comes as theresa may is due to meet with donald tufts in brussels today. it is tumbled flows level since the brexit. alan higgins is still with us. quarter, business investment and trade were not supposed to be a driver but the consumer story was still a driver. what is your assessment of u.k....
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for more we go to nbc's edward lawrence in washington this morning. edward, what is in the new bill and how will it impact people at home? >> reporter: good morning, dara. yeah, the senate and house tax bills are a little different and that could cause some problems. one thing is sure, right now republicans know they need to pass tax reform and soon with a almost total victory for democrats last tuesday in the elections. that created that sense of urgency. now let's go through some of the differences in the house and senate tax bill. in the senate tax plan, a reform plan, they double the standard deduction. the senate plan also creates seven tax brackets, not the four in the house version. it also keeps the mortgage deduction for homes up to $1 million. the house version allows deduction only for the first $500,000 of a mortgage. finally, it fully eliminates deductions for state and local taxes, something new york and california lawmakers are already having a problem with. >> 30 years, americans are ready for tax reform again, get growing again like w
for more we go to nbc's edward lawrence in washington this morning. edward, what is in the new bill and how will it impact people at home? >> reporter: good morning, dara. yeah, the senate and house tax bills are a little different and that could cause some problems. one thing is sure, right now republicans know they need to pass tax reform and soon with a almost total victory for democrats last tuesday in the elections. that created that sense of urgency. now let's go through some of the...
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last water reserves probably at home making our lunch twos and toast at least if the edwards are to be believed. raises. them so my nose imagine for a moment and this fine cone and this piece of bark is that little troll that over there christiane are not us house and christian or not or would be roughly. so near and yet so far. those trees over there are probably right in her nightdress god back in july we're not as twins of a bomb i'm also a recent father these by the way are my kids and i have so much in common how do you come across. sleepless nights and know which diapers to buy family kids so much to discuss. that and it's the theme or not oh showed the best questions always come from your own kids anyway right. there at the if you do want that. maybe someday i get the chance to hear the answer right now i need a rest christiane or on becoming past need today again anyway surely not. i don't and fans roman burkey has a question for you why are you the biggest star of. the loudest. the most passionate. the funniest. they let us know send us your review. before the eleventh of nove
last water reserves probably at home making our lunch twos and toast at least if the edwards are to be believed. raises. them so my nose imagine for a moment and this fine cone and this piece of bark is that little troll that over there christiane are not us house and christian or not or would be roughly. so near and yet so far. those trees over there are probably right in her nightdress god back in july we're not as twins of a bomb i'm also a recent father these by the way are my kids and i...
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hi, it's anne from edward jones. i'm glad i caught you.ving the office so for once i've got plenty of time. what's going on? so those financial regulations being talked about? they could affect your accounts, so let's get together and talk, and make sure everything's clear. thanks. yeah. that would be great. we've grown to over $900 billion in assets under care... by being proactive, not reactive. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. yea, s#stuffynoset this cold #nosleep i got it... #mouthbreather yep, we've got a mouth breather. well just put on a breathe right strip and... pow! it instantly opens your nose up to 38% more than cold medicine alone so you can breathe... ...and sleep. go to breatheright.com today to request a free sample. but on the inside, i feel like chronic, widespread pain. fibromyalgia may be invisible to others, but my pain is real. fibromyalgia is thought to be caused by overactive nerves. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i'm glad my doctor prescribed lyrica. for some, lyrica delivers effective reli
hi, it's anne from edward jones. i'm glad i caught you.ving the office so for once i've got plenty of time. what's going on? so those financial regulations being talked about? they could affect your accounts, so let's get together and talk, and make sure everything's clear. thanks. yeah. that would be great. we've grown to over $900 billion in assets under care... by being proactive, not reactive. it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. yea, s#stuffynoset this cold #nosleep i got it......
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for more on all of this we go to nbc's edward lawrence in washington. edward? >> reporter: well, gigi, we are getting a very different picture now from what carter page originally said when the russia probe was announced. he was a foreign policy advisor for the trump campaign. carter page in e-mails that have been released says that he met with a senior russian official and he had incredible outreach by russian lawmakers. now, representative adam schiff says that page told the senate intelligence committee that his trip in july of 2016 to russia was a private trip, saying that -- which interactions were limited to man on the street. however, he was forced to acknowledge that he communicated with high-level russian officials at moscow, then admitted notifying the facts of the meeting to campaign supervisors. he also backtracked saying he sought permission for the trip from a senior campaign official. well, more embarrassment now for president donald trump as leaked papers from an offshore law firm show that commerce secretary wilbur ross still owns a stake in a
for more on all of this we go to nbc's edward lawrence in washington. edward? >> reporter: well, gigi, we are getting a very different picture now from what carter page originally said when the russia probe was announced. he was a foreign policy advisor for the trump campaign. carter page in e-mails that have been released says that he met with a senior russian official and he had incredible outreach by russian lawmakers. now, representative adam schiff says that page told the senate...
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this is officer gary edwards, 33 years in the royal air force. through your mind during the two—minute silence? during the silence, it is very humbling. ithink during the silence, it is very humbling. i think what a privilege it is to represent my unit, her majesty'sforces in general, but also the public as well. it is that time when we reflect in this ever—changing world, to stop a whole city for two minutes and think about what has happened in the past. you said to me that this is your first time at the cenotaph. you said two isa time at the cenotaph. you said two is a very different experience. you put it well, stopping a whole city. yeah, normally i represent the units at the local villages and as the first time i have done the cenotaph. when you hear the cannon fire and for a whole to go into silence, it has an amazing effect on me. you have experienced three tours of afghanistan, two in iraq, one in kosovo. but one of your distant relatives, it is 100 years since the battle of passchendaele and your a ncestor battle of passchendaele and you
this is officer gary edwards, 33 years in the royal air force. through your mind during the two—minute silence? during the silence, it is very humbling. ithink during the silence, it is very humbling. i think what a privilege it is to represent my unit, her majesty'sforces in general, but also the public as well. it is that time when we reflect in this ever—changing world, to stop a whole city for two minutes and think about what has happened in the past. you said to me that this is your...
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for more let's go to nbc's edward lawrence in washington. good morning, edward. the story keeps unfolding. >> reporter: good morning, gigi. it certainly does. now, if michael flynn is charged, he would be the first former or current trump administration official to be charged with criminal wrongdoing, up to now it's just been folks linked to his campaign. now, what special prosecutor robert mueller wants to find out is if the flynns, michael flynn or his son, lied to investigators about overseas contacts, or laundering money in some way. now, under the microscope, some $35,000 that russian state television paid michael flynn for a gala in 2015 where he sat next to russian president vladimir putin. they are also going to look at an accusation from former cia director jim woolsey who says that in the weeks after the inauguration, flynn and turkish officials went to the fbi and asked them to possibly forcibly remove a muslim cleric who was at odds with the turkish president. some republicans here in congress said they would like to see the funding for the special co
for more let's go to nbc's edward lawrence in washington. good morning, edward. the story keeps unfolding. >> reporter: good morning, gigi. it certainly does. now, if michael flynn is charged, he would be the first former or current trump administration official to be charged with criminal wrongdoing, up to now it's just been folks linked to his campaign. now, what special prosecutor robert mueller wants to find out is if the flynns, michael flynn or his son, lied to investigators about...
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as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes says pc is the best place to be in jail. >>m. not that many people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it causes problems because it is a smaller pod. as the smaller unit. so you are closer to that person. >> she -- >> what would jail be without them though? >> recently burkes requested a transit transfer for the jail's other pc unit citing safety concerns. she is now in the same unit as the rakeem brown. brown whose also transgender and goes by the name "honey," has known burkes for years. >> like family. my little sister, really. we been through a lot. we done been through the highways and byways together. and we can talk about anything. and then we're out and open. >> the two friends said they learned the other was in jail through the inmate
as one of the jails few transgender inmates edward burkes says pc is the best place to be in jail. >>m. not that many people. it's quiet. so you don't get as much attention from the other male inmates. >> but even in pc burkes is still subjected to scorn. >> got to be butt ugly though. that monster with the red hair. ugly as a dude. even uglier being a girl. >> some guys just can't adapt to having a transgender male in the pc pod with them. and it causes problems because...
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for more on this we go to nbc's edward lawrence. edward, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, phillip. yeah, debate on this bill starts today. now, justec the full senate is no guarantee it will pass. there's no democratic support, as you mentioned, and some republicans are on the fence. for example, senator bob corker is concerned it could add to the deficit over ten years. other republicans are worried that independent projections show that americans making $75,000 a year or less could actually pay more in taxes. now, this week the president had meetings at the white house with senators. he went to capitol hill to try to get votes. and last night he took his message directly to the american people. >> the senate must pass those tax cuts, bring main street roaring back. that's what's going to happen. in all fairness this is going to cost me a fortune, this thing. believe me. believe me. this is not good for me. me it's not so -- i have some very healthy friends. not so happy with me. but that's okay. >> reporter: well, ho
for more on this we go to nbc's edward lawrence. edward, good morning. >> reporter: well, good morning, phillip. yeah, debate on this bill starts today. now, justec the full senate is no guarantee it will pass. there's no democratic support, as you mentioned, and some republicans are on the fence. for example, senator bob corker is concerned it could add to the deficit over ten years. other republicans are worried that independent projections show that americans making $75,000 a year or...
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her name was saline i can't edwards. >> according to the website, she was a 13-year-old runaway from a group home in lawton, oklahoma, in 2003. >> it was her ear. her ear that was exposed in the photo and it was her eyes that was what kept me -- bringing me back to her. >> dental records from oklahoma confirmed that jane doe number 7 was, in fact, saah lane i can't edwards. >> one answer found. that only generated more questions. like when did the oklahoma teenager get to new mexico and who brought her? >> don't know. that's what we're trying to figure out. >> possibly the killer? >> don't know. i have no idea how she died here. >> so detectives started checking with police departments and jails throughout the southwest on the hunch that as young as she was, she might have been entangled in a prostitution circuit that shuttled women from city to city. >> we see very often the women involved in prostitution working what's called the circuit. they'll move from albuquerque to phoenix to las vegas to los angeles and maybe not return on that circuit for several years. >> it was in denver
her name was saline i can't edwards. >> according to the website, she was a 13-year-old runaway from a group home in lawton, oklahoma, in 2003. >> it was her ear. her ear that was exposed in the photo and it was her eyes that was what kept me -- bringing me back to her. >> dental records from oklahoma confirmed that jane doe number 7 was, in fact, saah lane i can't edwards. >> one answer found. that only generated more questions. like when did the oklahoma teenager get...
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barenboim was asked to come up with an idea for the music program for a long time he and his friend edward saeed had thought about an orchestra with young israeli and arab musicians barenboim seize the opportunity and the west eastern divan orchestra was born. oh yeah yeah yeah so. you. value getting heavier and heavier and slowing the whole thing you must keep going months beat of. people called the west eastern divine orchestra an orchestra for peace that's not what it is. said that so many times an orchestra can't bring peace i what is peace justice for the palestinians and security for the israelis. an orchestra can't achieve that we know that was this focus. is. what the orchestra can show is that if a situation of equality is a deceived everyone can work together eat together laugh together and crying together laugh. well. the friendship between edward saeed the palestinian american intellectual and daniel barenboim the argentinian israeli musician was the starting point for the project that led to the west eastern divonne orchestra. one of the reasons for our friendship i mean he's
barenboim was asked to come up with an idea for the music program for a long time he and his friend edward saeed had thought about an orchestra with young israeli and arab musicians barenboim seize the opportunity and the west eastern divan orchestra was born. oh yeah yeah yeah so. you. value getting heavier and heavier and slowing the whole thing you must keep going months beat of. people called the west eastern divine orchestra an orchestra for peace that's not what it is. said that so many...