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edward has the white cuffs. they both have gold tassels and edward has the gold buttons. so at this time social status was extremely important, and the social hierarchy. in fact, there were sums air laws oochs prohibiting people from dressing above their station. so in these pour rats, josiah and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. then i want to take a closer look at penelope's portrait. these were painted in 1651. at the time the english civil war was just coming to an end. two years previously king charles i had been e can you telled by followers of oliver cromwell, a puritan, and the parliamentarian forces. the winslows and pelllams were supporters of the puritans and cromwell. we see penelope here and she's dressed very similarly to the wife and daughter of king charles i. on the left is queen henrietta maria. we see the fabrics that she's wearing are very similar. princess mary stewart, charles's daughter on the right of penelope, the gold choker necklace, her hairstyle and her hood are very similar to mary stewart's.
edward has the white cuffs. they both have gold tassels and edward has the gold buttons. so at this time social status was extremely important, and the social hierarchy. in fact, there were sums air laws oochs prohibiting people from dressing above their station. so in these pour rats, josiah and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. then i want to take a closer look at penelope's portrait. these were painted in 1651. at the time the english civil...
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also herbert pelham and edward winslow on the right were well known to each other so edward winslow as we know was the pilgrim who came on the mayflower he served as governor of plymouth colony and he's holding this wonderful letter here. you can't really make out much of the writing with the exception of signature, which says from your loving wife susanna and this is susanna white winslow. oh his fellow mayflower passenger both edward and susanna were married to other people on the on the mayflower voyage of their spouses died the first winter and their wedding became the first wedding that took place in plymouth colony and they had josiah here. as well as a daughter. so i want to talk to you for a minute about religion. so to broadly simplify. we know that massachusetts bay was settled by people whom we call the puritans. they wanted to purify the church of england. and plymouth colony was settled by separatists who wanted to separate from the church of england both groups were reformed protestants who had a lot of common viewpoints. basically, they thought that individuals should ha
also herbert pelham and edward winslow on the right were well known to each other so edward winslow as we know was the pilgrim who came on the mayflower he served as governor of plymouth colony and he's holding this wonderful letter here. you can't really make out much of the writing with the exception of signature, which says from your loving wife susanna and this is susanna white winslow. oh his fellow mayflower passenger both edward and susanna were married to other people on the on the...
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hi, i'm kyra edwards, gb rower. ithink one of— i'm kyra edwards, gb rower.really sporty at school was my group of friends were not very sporty at all, of friends were not very sporty at all. they're — of friends were not very sporty at all, they're very quite girly and nails— all, they're very quite girly and nails and — all, they're very quite girly and nails and hairwe all, they're very quite girly and nails and hair we are playing basketball in pe never brought got way too _ basketball in pe never brought got way too into it, really competitive. and way— way too into it, really competitive. and way too excited about it all. so i've always — and way too excited about it all. so i've always been really different to most _ i've always been really different to most girls — i've always been really different to most girls in terms of how asked athletic— most girls in terms of how asked athletic and sporty i am. watch out! so williams has been a hue icon watch out! so williams has been a huge icon and _ watch out! so williams has been a huge icon and role _ watc
hi, i'm kyra edwards, gb rower. ithink one of— i'm kyra edwards, gb rower.really sporty at school was my group of friends were not very sporty at all, of friends were not very sporty at all. they're — of friends were not very sporty at all, they're very quite girly and nails— all, they're very quite girly and nails and — all, they're very quite girly and nails and hairwe all, they're very quite girly and nails and hair we are playing basketball in pe never brought got way too _...
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number ten over the — prince edward to edinburgh?ten over the last two months have . ten over the last two months have been thinking about, how do we deal with the threat of scottish independence? what are the different things we can do to strengthen the bond between england and scotland, and the other nations of the uk? and one of the plans that was discussed in downing street, ifound out, was the possibility of sending prince edward and sophie asking if they�*d be willing to move to edinburgh, set “p be willing to move to edinburgh, set up full—time residence at the palace in hollyrood and be the face of the royal family in scotland, in hollyrood and be the face of the royalfamily in scotland, up in hollyrood and be the face of the royal family in scotland, up the number of engagements at the border and build the ties between the two countries. but borisjohnson has a problem. nicola sturgeon is soaring in opinion poll ratings, it looks quite likely that in may, the snp will get the majority of scottish parliament, and she has said
number ten over the — prince edward to edinburgh?ten over the last two months have . ten over the last two months have been thinking about, how do we deal with the threat of scottish independence? what are the different things we can do to strengthen the bond between england and scotland, and the other nations of the uk? and one of the plans that was discussed in downing street, ifound out, was the possibility of sending prince edward and sophie asking if they�*d be willing to move to...
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today we don't really remember edward everett but in the 19th century edward everett was a prominent individual, a great speaker, he's actually the main speaker that day at gettysburg on november 19, 1863. he gives the main speech when they are dedicating the cemetery. he gives a talk that lasts for over two hours. he did not speak from notes and he sort of put the battle of gettysburg into the context of world history and the great battles of world history. after he finished his talk abraham lincoln came up and read from two sheets of paper and afterwards everett sent him a little note that said, you said more in two minutes and i was able to say in two hours. would you write out the gettysburg address and send it to me. this is what abraham lincoln sent him. everett made a scrapbook memorializing that day and on the final pages he pasted in these two pages of the gettysburg address. in the 20th century that scrapbook was available for purchase and school kids in illinois during world war ii they save their pennies they -- save their pennies and nickels and they were able to purchas
today we don't really remember edward everett but in the 19th century edward everett was a prominent individual, a great speaker, he's actually the main speaker that day at gettysburg on november 19, 1863. he gives the main speech when they are dedicating the cemetery. he gives a talk that lasts for over two hours. he did not speak from notes and he sort of put the battle of gettysburg into the context of world history and the great battles of world history. after he finished his talk abraham...
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helena wilkinson is outside the king edward the vii hospital in central london.riving here at the central london hospital. he didn't come through the front entrance just behind us, it was the rear entrance to the hospitaljust around the corner to where we are. he was wearing a face covering. he was not with any other members of the royal family. he went inside and it was a pretty short visit. he spent about half an hour inside the hospital. we understand that the prince of wales travelled by car from understand that the prince of wales travelled by carfrom highgrove in gloucestershire, the estate there. that is a journey of more than 100 miles to come and see his father here in hospital. the hospital guidelines, in terms of visitors come on their website, they say that visitors are only considered in exceptional circumstances. in terms of any update from buckingham palace as to how the duke of edinburgh is in hospital, there isn't any update, but they have pointed us back to that earlier statement, the one they gave yesterday and early in the week, that the duke
helena wilkinson is outside the king edward the vii hospital in central london.riving here at the central london hospital. he didn't come through the front entrance just behind us, it was the rear entrance to the hospitaljust around the corner to where we are. he was wearing a face covering. he was not with any other members of the royal family. he went inside and it was a pretty short visit. he spent about half an hour inside the hospital. we understand that the prince of wales travelled by...
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edward: mr. lemonis, how are you? lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. edward: ed fellows. lemonis: ed, nice to meet you. edward: same here. lemonis: wait. i know you. freyda: i know you. lemonis: how are you? is he behaving? freyda: absolutely. lemonis: okay, well, that's his mother talking. i'll find out what his dad has to say. edward: ask his father. lemonis: that's right. amber: why was mom and dad there? i don't think i've ever seen a negotiation with parents before. lemonis: you and i debated it, amber. amber: yeah. lemonis: originally you just wanted him and i. you and i had a big fight about it that morning, that his parents are the check writers. they were on the brink of retirement, and his decision-making could put them in real jeopardy. i wanted them to hear from me that i was no longer going to allow them to put money in the business. i think the business today, it's an ice-cream truck. it is not today a franchise concept. edward: but is it doable? lemonis: is it doable by somebody who wants to show up every single day and to pay attention to the details? yes.
edward: mr. lemonis, how are you? lemonis: hi. i'm marcus. edward: ed fellows. lemonis: ed, nice to meet you. edward: same here. lemonis: wait. i know you. freyda: i know you. lemonis: how are you? is he behaving? freyda: absolutely. lemonis: okay, well, that's his mother talking. i'll find out what his dad has to say. edward: ask his father. lemonis: that's right. amber: why was mom and dad there? i don't think i've ever seen a negotiation with parents before. lemonis: you and i debated it,...
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helena wilkinson is outside the king edward vii hospital in central london.from prince philip's oldest son. a visit, then, from prince philip's oldest son-— oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles _ oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles arrived - oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles arrived here i oldest son. yes, that is right. | prince charles arrived here not through the front entrance, but at a rear entrance just around the corner from where we are. he arrived at around 3:20pm. he arrived in a grey car. he was wearing a light grey suit with a face covering on. he was notjoined as far as we could see by other members of the royal family. he arrived alone, he went inside and spent some time inside the hospital. in the last ten minutes or so, prince charles has in fact left the hospital. it was a fairly short visit, but we understand as far as we know, this is the first visit by a member of the royalfamily we know, this is the first visit by a member of the royal family to the duke of edinburgh who you say is in hospital. he remains
helena wilkinson is outside the king edward vii hospital in central london.from prince philip's oldest son. a visit, then, from prince philip's oldest son-— oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles _ oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles arrived - oldest son. yes, that is right. prince charles arrived here i oldest son. yes, that is right. | prince charles arrived here not through the front entrance, but at a rear entrance just around the corner from where we are. he arrived at...
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i know this from my edward curtis research.he dawn of the 20th century, native american population was down to 1% of what it had been on contact. that's an estimate. because i'm pure among historians and they're going to call me on this. that's an estimate. they think they lost 99% of their population from contact 1492 to the dawn of the 20th century. there were about 300,000. about 300,000. they did a census count at the start of the 20th century. 300,000 native americans. that's what drove edward curtis and he thought they'd be gone in half a century because look what had led up to that. they lost 99% of their population mainly because they didn't have immunity of these western diseases. that's what really killed them. the conventional wisdom, they would be gone. now i'm happy to report as you all know now the census just counted, that's really rebounded significantly. in the interim, two things happened. they finally got citizenship. i think it was 1934. the indian citizenship. was it '34? i think it was '34. that was one of
i know this from my edward curtis research.he dawn of the 20th century, native american population was down to 1% of what it had been on contact. that's an estimate. because i'm pure among historians and they're going to call me on this. that's an estimate. they think they lost 99% of their population from contact 1492 to the dawn of the 20th century. there were about 300,000. about 300,000. they did a census count at the start of the 20th century. 300,000 native americans. that's what drove...
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vii hospitalfor not the duke is back in the king edward vii hospital for the first timejust edward vii2019. the visit precautionary, that seems plausible, i must say, it is for observation, i dare say the observation, i dare say the observation will be very close and very careful. observation will be very close and very careful-— the foreign secretary dominic raab says the case of the missing princess, sheikha latifa, the daughter of the ruler of dubai, is �*deeply troubling�*. in secret videos broadcast by the bbc yesterday, the princess accuses her father, sheikh mohammed bin rashid, of holding her hostage. mr raab said britain would follow the case closely but he played down calls for sanctions to be imposed on dubai which is a close ally of the uk. 0ur diplomatic correspondent james landale has the latest. i�*m a hostage, and this villa has been converted into a jail. this is sheikha latifa, a princess, but also a prisoner, in solitary confinement somewhere in dubai. she says she�*s a hostage of herfather, sheikh mohammed bin rashid al maktoum, the ruler of dubai, who shares a pass
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connell: all right, edward thank you, edward lawrence live in washington, so you take those numbers and edward was talking about the democrats on the hill doing this and you make the case for injecting more stimulus into the economy, the white house is doing the exact same thing we heard it from president biden today and blake burman has more on that for us this afternoon, blake? reporter: hi, connell they are indeed the number here at the white house they are being looking at is 6,000, just 6,000 private sector jobs according to the jobs report, created last month. it is part of the reason why the white house says this $1.9 trillion package is needed and needed soon. we heard from president biden on this front earlier today, and it's part of the reason why he says he is no longer willing to wait on negotiations to take place. >> i've told both republicans and democrats, that's my preference to work together but if i have to choose between getting help right now to americans who are hurting so badly and getting bogged down in negotiation, or compromising on a bill that's up to the crisi
connell: all right, edward thank you, edward lawrence live in washington, so you take those numbers and edward was talking about the democrats on the hill doing this and you make the case for injecting more stimulus into the economy, the white house is doing the exact same thing we heard it from president biden today and blake burman has more on that for us this afternoon, blake? reporter: hi, connell they are indeed the number here at the white house they are being looking at is 6,000, just...
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the duke is in the private king edward vii hospital in london.e was driven there by car. it was not an emergency admission. it is not covid—related, says the palace, and the duke is said to be in good spirits. i think he would want no fuss. he is a very robust character, and he doesn't like... he is a no—nonsense sort of man. i think he would be embarrassed by there being fuss, and would not want it. i'm sure he is in good spirits. he is always in good spirits. this is the first time the duke has been in hospital since december 2019. on that occasion, he was admitted, again, to the king edward vii hospital, for what was described as observation. he spent four nights in hospital before leaving tojoin the queen and other members of the royal family at sandringham. anxiety, on top of everything else. today, the royal family has been carrying on without any outward evidence of concern. this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham, before the news of the duke's hospital admission was made public. the que
the duke is in the private king edward vii hospital in london.e was driven there by car. it was not an emergency admission. it is not covid—related, says the palace, and the duke is said to be in good spirits. i think he would want no fuss. he is a very robust character, and he doesn't like... he is a no—nonsense sort of man. i think he would be embarrassed by there being fuss, and would not want it. i'm sure he is in good spirits. he is always in good spirits. this is the first time the...
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chief counsel to the late massachusetts senator edward kennedy, when she helped broker the rules for president clinton's impeachment trial. welcome again to both of you. very good to have you with us. melody barnes, to you first. how do you assess the overall, the strength of the case made by the impeachment managers and, in particular, this focus on not just on punishing former president trump, but on making sure that this doesn't happen again? melody barnes: well, first of all, it's great be with you, judy, and to be withlizabeth again. i think it was another very strong day for the house managers. they felt like that a student that was extremely well-prepared and wanted to get everything in the report that they shared with the teacher and shared with the class. but i think it's because they believe that they have a real uphill battle to persuade the number of republicans and make sure the democrats feel that they have the evidence that they need to convict the former president.
chief counsel to the late massachusetts senator edward kennedy, when she helped broker the rules for president clinton's impeachment trial. welcome again to both of you. very good to have you with us. melody barnes, to you first. how do you assess the overall, the strength of the case made by the impeachment managers and, in particular, this focus on not just on punishing former president trump, but on making sure that this doesn't happen again? melody barnes: well, first of all, it's great be...
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so in these portraits josiah and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. and then i want to take a closer look at penelope's portrait. so as i said, these are painted in 1651 at the time the english civil war was just coming to an end. two years previously king charles. the first had been executed by followers of all over cromwell a puritan in the parliamentarian forces. and so the winslow's and the pelhams were absolutely supporters of the puritans and cromwell. and yet we see penelope here and she is dressed very similarly to the wife in the daughter of king charles the first so on the left is queen henrietta maria, and we see the fabrics that penelope's wearing are very similar to to those worn by henrietta maria. and also princess mary stewart charles's daughter on the right of penelope. properties gold choker necklace her her hairstyle and her hood are very similar to mary stewart's so she's clearly aligning herself here with the uppermost echelons of society. so these portraits were shipped back to plymouth colony and they to marshfiel
so in these portraits josiah and edward are clearly trying to make a statement about their wealth and social status. and then i want to take a closer look at penelope's portrait. so as i said, these are painted in 1651 at the time the english civil war was just coming to an end. two years previously king charles. the first had been executed by followers of all over cromwell a puritan in the parliamentarian forces. and so the winslow's and the pelhams were absolutely supporters of the puritans...
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who becomes his mentor and supplier edwards out in paris in april of $1803.00 and then when edwards is barchi writes a letter to be 10 skew saying that he's just returned from paris where he was spied on manuscripts atmel ynys. cloudy a 1000000 years the 1st person to him but a chili's drawing. can be traced a handwritten note by millenium and the cover of the most important clues to the question of where they had been all those e s. . in frank right and stand this states to france at the end of the 18th century 5th and hold up so roughly sometime between the $780.00 s. and the early $79.00 days. conclusion can be drawn from the papers and from the remains of the people in the folds. but this is binding replaces an older binding and we can tell where the drawings were before for have an optician langner perhaps they had been in france for some time perhaps not finished or basically we don't know where the drawings were from the time they left but it surely is possession until malini collected and listed them here in this binding. off list say the question of who 1st recognized the a
who becomes his mentor and supplier edwards out in paris in april of $1803.00 and then when edwards is barchi writes a letter to be 10 skew saying that he's just returned from paris where he was spied on manuscripts atmel ynys. cloudy a 1000000 years the 1st person to him but a chili's drawing. can be traced a handwritten note by millenium and the cover of the most important clues to the question of where they had been all those e s. . in frank right and stand this states to france at the end...
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connell: edward thank you. we'll move on to the white house. edward lawrence there at the airport.ear to move forward with their $1.9 trillion covid relief package. president biden is set to sign another executive order on immigration. that is set to happen next hour. blake burman joins us. blake? reporter: a lot going on in the last 24 hours. senate democrats got their turn to talk to president biden about the 1.9 stimulus plan. the senate calling into a meeting with senate democrats. first off after senate majority leader chuck schumer went off with budget reconciliation. that is the process if democrats choose it in the senate could go at it alone on the $1.9 trillion plan t comes after the president met last night in the oval office with a group of 10 republican senators. in a conversation which the white house described as constructive. the white house also made it very clear today that the president at least as of this point does not intend to back off that $1.9 trillion figure. listen. >> you would acknowledge that the gap between the administration and republicans is wide b
connell: edward thank you. we'll move on to the white house. edward lawrence there at the airport.ear to move forward with their $1.9 trillion covid relief package. president biden is set to sign another executive order on immigration. that is set to happen next hour. blake burman joins us. blake? reporter: a lot going on in the last 24 hours. senate democrats got their turn to talk to president biden about the 1.9 stimulus plan. the senate calling into a meeting with senate democrats. first...
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connell: it's a great story, edward.y care about the local businesses in their local communities. edward lawrence there in washington. i'm connell mcshane in new york. thanks for watching as we report the news to you qualify at the bell." -- "after the bell." we'll see you back here at the same time tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. former president donald trump dealing an early blow to the radical dems' venal and unconstitutional impeachment farcical fraud. lead house impeachment manager and sinister clown jamie raskin today has the unare reserved gall to -- unreserved gall to request the former president testify under in next week's illegal and outrageous senate trial. the former president's legal team, however, swiftly brought the pretend prosecutor raskin back to some semblance of reality, informing the ridiculous raskin the president
connell: it's a great story, edward.y care about the local businesses in their local communities. edward lawrence there in washington. i'm connell mcshane in new york. thanks for watching as we report the news to you qualify at the bell." -- "after the bell." we'll see you back here at the same time tomorrow. ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. former president donald trump dealing an early blow to the radical dems' venal and unconstitutional impeachment farcical fraud. lead house...
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prince charles has visited the king edward vii hospital in central london where his father the duke of edinburgh is being treated. a court in russia upholds a decision to jail opposition leader, alexei navalny, forjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. president biden declares a major disaster in texas — as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure. and a 21—year—old briton has become the youngest woman to row solo across the atlantic. jasmine harrison rowed from the canary islands to antigua injust over 70 days. good afternoon. care home residents in england will be allowed to choose one person to visit them regularly from march eighth, in the first confirmed easing of lockdown. they will be able to meet indoors and be allowed to hold hands — but visitors must wear personal protective equipment and be tested before going into a home. the announcement comes ahead of the prime minister revealing his road map for easing lockdown on monday. 0ur health correspondent anna collinson has more. a moment of relief
prince charles has visited the king edward vii hospital in central london where his father the duke of edinburgh is being treated. a court in russia upholds a decision to jail opposition leader, alexei navalny, forjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. president biden declares a major disaster in texas — as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure. and a 21—year—old briton has become the youngest...
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i read a book about edward curtis, wonderful individual. his entire life, taking five years, and it up consumers entire life, trying to take pictures of every native american tribes, still living somewhat by the old ways. utterly consumed him, he lost his copyright to jp morgan. but he pulled off the greatest photograph in achievement history, which was 40,000 pictures, on eight by ten blast plates. with a slip back in the studio, and reproduced magnification -- so extraordinary achievement. , for more have been done in a civil war, so, i spent a lot of time in indian country, researching curtis, because he spent is entire life in any country. and, one of the things you realize, was shocking to me was, when curtis was researching this, is trying to take pictures of these and native american rituals, which were being outlawed by the government. so, a lot of the religious regiments, whether it was the black fee, where is the hope with their snake dance, we have a first amendment. which protects this wonderfully for free speech. it protects us
i read a book about edward curtis, wonderful individual. his entire life, taking five years, and it up consumers entire life, trying to take pictures of every native american tribes, still living somewhat by the old ways. utterly consumed him, he lost his copyright to jp morgan. but he pulled off the greatest photograph in achievement history, which was 40,000 pictures, on eight by ten blast plates. with a slip back in the studio, and reproduced magnification -- so extraordinary achievement. ,...
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author edward acorn talks about his book, every drop of blood. about abraham lincoln's second inaugural speech, considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2 pm eastern on oral histories. virginia coleman describes her experiences as a chemist for the manhattan project at oak ridge to build the atomic bomb. and monday, at 7:30 pm eastern on american artifacts. photographer and storyteller, john pachal on the 42 giant bust of american presidents created by sculptor, david attics. explore the american history, watch american history tv. this weekend on c-span 3. >> on st. patrick's day, thursday march 17th 1966, striking pretty pickers from the lino began a pilgrimage through the value of their labor. the state capital in sacramento. the march was more than a means to dramatize a strike. more than a plea for laws. more than a demand for recognition of the union. it was a symbol long, long struggle of california workers for equitable share for the wealth and health to produce. the road that led to this eastern pi
author edward acorn talks about his book, every drop of blood. about abraham lincoln's second inaugural speech, considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2 pm eastern on oral histories. virginia coleman describes her experiences as a chemist for the manhattan project at oak ridge to build the atomic bomb. and monday, at 7:30 pm eastern on american artifacts. photographer and storyteller, john pachal on the 42 giant bust of american presidents created by...
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edward lawrence now in wash torn. democrats seem toby looking take advantage of the stock market, edward. reporter: robinhood limiting traders from buying and selling certain stocks democrats in washington are seeing green, not red. we started to hear again about calls for more regulation, adding a tax now to every stock trade. now as winston churchill famously said, never let a good crisis go to waste. we're not at a crisis yet but it could be coming. representative ilhan omar tweeting last week she want as .1% tax on each stock transaction. she argues it would slow down making wall street rich and tax money could be used to cancel student debt. there are holes with that logic. first the cbo says a tax like that would raise $777 billion over 10 years. the st. louis federal reserve the cost of canceling student debt is $1.7 trillion. so there is a gap there. free trading apps made stock trading available to everyone, not just the wealthy. now the idea of a tax on traders is now come up at least once in 2019, 2020. and
edward lawrence now in wash torn. democrats seem toby looking take advantage of the stock market, edward. reporter: robinhood limiting traders from buying and selling certain stocks democrats in washington are seeing green, not red. we started to hear again about calls for more regulation, adding a tax now to every stock trade. now as winston churchill famously said, never let a good crisis go to waste. we're not at a crisis yet but it could be coming. representative ilhan omar tweeting last...
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all right, edward, thank you. edward lawrence always good to see you.d stays on the streets. you know as we get back to talking about businesses, many of them facing a growing threat to their bottom line of course. grady trimble will join news a moment. what do you have coming up for us today, grady? >> connell, restaurants are fed up. they're still at 25% indoor capacity here in illinois. the owners that we've talked to say the demand is there. the people want to eat inside but the government is stopping them. we're talking to an owner coming up. ♪. living with metastatic breast cancer means being relentless. because every day matters. and having more of them is possible with verzenio, the only one of its kind proven to help you live significantly longer when taken with fulvestrant, regardless of menopause. verzenio + fulvestrant is for hr+, her2- metastatic breast cancer that has progressed after hormone therapy. diarrhea is common, may be severe, or cause dehydration or infection. at the first sign, call your doctor, start an anti-diarrheal, and drin
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edward lawrence following a developing story. edward?hour news out let can no longer broadcast inside of china. chinese national radio and television information said the bbc violated its rules by not broadcasting truthful stories. saying that the agency undermined china national unity. the chinese criticized bbc reports on the channel about the coronavirus. also about the treatment of the uyghurs inside of that country. in a statement the bbc released on twitter, that statement saying this quote, we're disappointed that the chinese authorities decided to take this course of action. the bbc is the most trusted international news broadcaster and reports on stories from around the world, fairly, impartially, without fear or favor. on february 4th, the united kingdom regulator as you said revoked the broadcast license for cgtn that is china's english satellite news channel, citing a section with the communist party. the bbc is not seen widely in china. mainly in hotels and businesses in compounds where foreigners live. cgtv and the chinese
edward lawrence following a developing story. edward?hour news out let can no longer broadcast inside of china. chinese national radio and television information said the bbc violated its rules by not broadcasting truthful stories. saying that the agency undermined china national unity. the chinese criticized bbc reports on the channel about the coronavirus. also about the treatment of the uyghurs inside of that country. in a statement the bbc released on twitter, that statement saying this...
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eastern on the civil war, author edward acorn talks about his book "every drop of blood" about abraham lincoln's second inaugural speech considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2:00 p.m. history on oral histories virginia coleman describes her experiences as a chemist for the manhattan project at oak ridge to build the atomic bomb. and monday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on american artifacts photographer and storyteller john on the 42 giant busts of american presidents created by a sculptor decaying on a private property in virginia. watch american history tv this weekend on c-span 3. >> on st. patrick's day, thursday, march 17, 1966, they began a 300 mile pilgrimage northward to the state capitol in sacramento. the march was more than a means of dramatizing a strike, more than a plea for laws for workers, more than a demand for recognition of their union. it was a symbol of the long, long struggle of california farm workers for a more equitable share of the wealth they have helped to produce. the road that led to this easter pilgrimage goes back many
eastern on the civil war, author edward acorn talks about his book "every drop of blood" about abraham lincoln's second inaugural speech considered one of the greatest speeches in american political history. sunday at 2:00 p.m. history on oral histories virginia coleman describes her experiences as a chemist for the manhattan project at oak ridge to build the atomic bomb. and monday at 7:30 p.m. eastern on american artifacts photographer and storyteller john on the 42 giant busts of...
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his father was admitted to the king edward vi!is outside the hospital for us now. as we have just think the prince of wales, the eldest son of the duke, arrived here at 320 this afternoon, by a rear entrance, we understand he had been driven from the highgrove estate in gloucestershire, a journey of around 90 miles, estate in gloucestershire, a journey ofaround 90 miles, and he estate in gloucestershire, a journey of around 90 miles, and he spent just over half an hour inside the hospital with his father before leaving. this is a private hospital, its covid guidelines state that visits from family should only be made in exceptional circumstances, and the duke of edinburgh is heading into his fifth night in the hospital but this afternoon buckingham palace has repeated its statements from early in the week which say the duke of edinburgh is being kept in hospital out of an abundance of caution and he is in good spirits. many thanks. emergency services in myanmar say at least two people have been killed and others injured during pro
his father was admitted to the king edward vi!is outside the hospital for us now. as we have just think the prince of wales, the eldest son of the duke, arrived here at 320 this afternoon, by a rear entrance, we understand he had been driven from the highgrove estate in gloucestershire, a journey of around 90 miles, estate in gloucestershire, a journey ofaround 90 miles, and he estate in gloucestershire, a journey of around 90 miles, and he spent just over half an hour inside the hospital with...
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americans in the 20th century, you know, just give the real short version and i know this from my edward curtis research at the of the 20th century. native american population was down to 1% of what it had been on contact. that's an estimate because i'm here among historians are going to call me on this. that's an estimate, but they think they lost 99% of their population from contact 1492 to the dawn of the 20th century. so there were about 300,000 about 300,000. they did it really exhausted census county at the start of the 20th century 300,000 native americans. that's what drove every curse. he thought and the conventional wisdom at the start of the 20th centuries. they'd be gone in half a century because look what it led up to them. they had lost 99% of their population mainly because they didn't have immunity these western diseases. that's what really killed them. so the conventional wisdom was they would be gone now. i'm happy to report as you all know now the census just counted three million people of primary native american blood. so that's that's really rebound the significantl
americans in the 20th century, you know, just give the real short version and i know this from my edward curtis research at the of the 20th century. native american population was down to 1% of what it had been on contact. that's an estimate because i'm here among historians are going to call me on this. that's an estimate, but they think they lost 99% of their population from contact 1492 to the dawn of the 20th century. so there were about 300,000 about 300,000. they did it really exhausted...
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, and jonathan edwards is one of my other interesting favorite people to read. i don't agree with everything he says, all the images he preached, but jonathan edwards lived in a world that was very much like the world we see in lord of the rings and star wars, just this idea that we are in this kind of enchanted world and it's good versus evil, that what we see in our daily life is not just what we see. there is more to it than that. there is good versus evil everywhere, and we are always in the midst of it. it's a very meaningful struggle. i think we need to remember that. that has to be part of any understanding of this time, and understanding of scripture. scripture is read in that context and that's where we get to military and spiritual warfare and the violent imagery there. i'm not saying it's good or bad. i am saying we need to think of it as part of the tradition. look through him's in churches if you have him books in the pew. notice all the imagery that's militarist a chemistry. it's part of scripture. it's their. that leads us into conversations about
, and jonathan edwards is one of my other interesting favorite people to read. i don't agree with everything he says, all the images he preached, but jonathan edwards lived in a world that was very much like the world we see in lord of the rings and star wars, just this idea that we are in this kind of enchanted world and it's good versus evil, that what we see in our daily life is not just what we see. there is more to it than that. there is good versus evil everywhere, and we are always in...
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puts out in paris in april of 1803 and then when edwards is back he writes a letter to be the 10th you saying that he's just returned from paris where he was spied on manuscripts atmel ynys. cloudy a 1000000 years the 1st person to him but a child is drawing. can be traced the handwritten note by millenium and the cover of the most important clues to the question of where they had been all those e.a.'s . in frank clash and stand this states to france said the end of the 18th century 5th and hold up as a roughly sometime between the 70 and 80 years and the early 79 days. conclusion can be drawn from the papers and from the remains of the people in the folds. but this is binding replaces an older binding and we can tell where the drawings were before for have an optician langer and perhaps they had been in france for some time perhaps not finished or basically we don't know where the drawings were from the time they left but to charlie's possession until malini collected and listed them here in this binding. off list. the question of who 1st recognized the astonishing artistic value of t
puts out in paris in april of 1803 and then when edwards is back he writes a letter to be the 10th you saying that he's just returned from paris where he was spied on manuscripts atmel ynys. cloudy a 1000000 years the 1st person to him but a child is drawing. can be traced the handwritten note by millenium and the cover of the most important clues to the question of where they had been all those e.a.'s . in frank clash and stand this states to france said the end of the 18th century 5th and...
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edward vander walt covers this for bloomberg news. it was on the bid on bitcoin.ho is buying it on the bid? at work: both groups are on the bid and both for the same reason. we have the retail bid that is very strong. we also have the institutional bid. the reason why i say they are on board for the same reason is the accessibility of bitcoin has improved. you no longer have to go to an offshore exchange to trade this. you can accept it with paypal or the futures market. tom: of course jonathan ferro got 8000 shares in bumble, i did not. i look at the ipo of bumble and i look at bitcoin. the common feature of bumble and bitcoin is the scarcity. how scarce is bitcoin? eddie: bitcoin -- please do not tell my wife you saw my bumble account. this is what it is all about. it is well engineered, not just the fact that it is scarce, but that it becomes more scarce. some bitcoin lost -- the rate of production of bitcoin slows over time. that has been absolutely instrumental. every time we've seen the rally fate, there was another supply and it came back to us. that is wha
edward vander walt covers this for bloomberg news. it was on the bid on bitcoin.ho is buying it on the bid? at work: both groups are on the bid and both for the same reason. we have the retail bid that is very strong. we also have the institutional bid. the reason why i say they are on board for the same reason is the accessibility of bitcoin has improved. you no longer have to go to an offshore exchange to trade this. you can accept it with paypal or the futures market. tom: of course jonathan...
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i am requesting the commission separate item 9-e, as in edward. this is the lynn col way-48 avenue diversion project, contract number ww-694. >> operator: thank you. next caller, you have two minutes to speak, and your line is open. >> can you hear me now? >> operator: yes. >> thank you. david pillpel. i have two items. item 9-a talks about a specific item without the contract or the date, so i'll be requesting that from city planning, if someone can find that. item 9-b, by contrast, includes the case number, the date, and has a link to the e.i.r. addendum. that's a much better model, and i would strongly encourage is that approach going forward. finally, 9-d. it has the case number and contract, but there's no link to the staff report in the categorical exemption, so that could be better. just looking to have a little bit better organization of these items. thanks very much. >> operator: next caller. you have two minutes to speak to item 9. >> this is ali altaha again, and specifically the contract with midship. if some of you have the history th
i am requesting the commission separate item 9-e, as in edward. this is the lynn col way-48 avenue diversion project, contract number ww-694. >> operator: thank you. next caller, you have two minutes to speak, and your line is open. >> can you hear me now? >> operator: yes. >> thank you. david pillpel. i have two items. item 9-a talks about a specific item without the contract or the date, so i'll be requesting that from city planning, if someone can find that. item 9-b,...
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i also think of another of your predecessors and fellow chicagoan, edward leavy, who also assumed office at a time of turmoil. he had been president of the university of chicago before his nomination to serve as attorney general for president ford, and when he became -- when he came before this committee for his confirmation, he was asked about removing the justice department from the ambit of partisan politics. this is what he said. "i do not believe the administration of justice should be a partisan matter in any sense, but i do not think cases should be brought to reward people or punish them for partisan reasons." he continues "i think it would be a bad thing for the country to believe the administration of justice was not evenhanded because it was in some ways tilted bipartisan politics." why was this question asked? why was his response so important? just two years earlier, president nixon attempted to use the justice department as his personal law firm, ordering elliot richardson to fire archibald cox, who was overseeing watergate. he refused, as did his deputy, and so each of the
i also think of another of your predecessors and fellow chicagoan, edward leavy, who also assumed office at a time of turmoil. he had been president of the university of chicago before his nomination to serve as attorney general for president ford, and when he became -- when he came before this committee for his confirmation, he was asked about removing the justice department from the ambit of partisan politics. this is what he said. "i do not believe the administration of justice should...
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prince charles has visited the king edward vi!l opposition leader, alexei navalny, forjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. president biden declares a major disaster in texas as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure.
prince charles has visited the king edward vi!l opposition leader, alexei navalny, forjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. president biden declares a major disaster in texas as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure.
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puts out in paris in april of 1803 and then when edwards is back you writes a letter to be the 10th you saying that he's just returned from paris where he was spied on manuscripts atmel ynys. cloudy a 1000000 years the 1st person to him but actually his drawings. can be traced the handwritten note by millenium and the cover of the most important clues to the question of where they had been all those e s. . in frank crash and stand this dates to france said the end of the 18th century 5th and so roughly sometime between the $780.00 s. and the early $79.00 days perhaps conclusion can be drawn from the papers and from the remains of the people in the folds. but this binding replaces an older binding and we can't tell where the drawings were before for have an optician langer and perhaps they had been in france for some time not been nish basically we don't know where the drawings were from the time they left but it charlie's possession until molina collected and listed them here in this binding. list saying the question of who 1st recognized the astonishing artistic value of the body cherr
puts out in paris in april of 1803 and then when edwards is back you writes a letter to be the 10th you saying that he's just returned from paris where he was spied on manuscripts atmel ynys. cloudy a 1000000 years the 1st person to him but actually his drawings. can be traced the handwritten note by millenium and the cover of the most important clues to the question of where they had been all those e s. . in frank crash and stand this dates to france said the end of the 18th century 5th and so...
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. >> reporter: edward padilla knows the pain.olen at gunpoint, his life put on hold. >> saw the gun behinca backed, y heart went out to him. >> reporter: jermaine jordan says he's been carjacked three times. he owns a car dealership, car wash, and runs a charity that feeds and houses the homeless on chicago's west side. >> it's like a new empathy of kidness, just like, man, to flutter your heart to be able to want to help someone else. it feels good. >> reporter: the trauma of being a victim never left jordan, so he decided charity might be the best medicine. he's given away 15 cars to other carjacking victims so far, all of them complete strangers. the cars are paid for with a combination of his own money and funds he raises on social media. >> brand new brakes, everything. >> reporter: edward padilla drove off in a chevy. >> he said, "that's your car." i think jermaine is like an angel to help us out. >> reporter: an angel? >> yeah, that's what i consider him, my angel. >> reporter: that new car did more than get that father of
. >> reporter: edward padilla knows the pain.olen at gunpoint, his life put on hold. >> saw the gun behinca backed, y heart went out to him. >> reporter: jermaine jordan says he's been carjacked three times. he owns a car dealership, car wash, and runs a charity that feeds and houses the homeless on chicago's west side. >> it's like a new empathy of kidness, just like, man, to flutter your heart to be able to want to help someone else. it feels good. >> reporter:...
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it comes could change all of that but until then this family's campaign for justice continues to edward star city r.t. u.k. . as one of the stories we're keeping watch on on air and online r.t. dot com for more of our video and news from around the world that's it for me thanks for watching sean thomas is here in the coming hours to keep you updated on the stories we're across here at r.t. international. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their bodies on the streets many of them underage. los angeles police reveal a taste of their daily challenge no if you're going to exploit a child here in los angeles all they were going to come out to see officers going undercover as 6 workers and customers to fight. the reason triggering this study and the reason it's. those controversial and still important is that it demonstrates the power of social situations and playing roles that can lead healthy good ordinary people to do really bad things. imagine picking up a future textbook on the early years of the 21st century what are the chapters called gun v
it comes could change all of that but until then this family's campaign for justice continues to edward star city r.t. u.k. . as one of the stories we're keeping watch on on air and online r.t. dot com for more of our video and news from around the world that's it for me thanks for watching sean thomas is here in the coming hours to keep you updated on the stories we're across here at r.t. international. a dark industry comes to life in los angeles every night. dozens of women sells their...
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police over the death of a black man the day after his arrest artist saudia edwards spoke to the family of mohammed hussein about his case. and he was he. you always know. we'll learn by my actual going he was going to let me know he was you know by the whole family i mean you have whole now life 24 year old mahmoud mohamed her son was arrested at home in cardiff on friday the 8th of january he was suspected of breaching the peace but was released early the next morning without charge then after arriving back at his house in newport rhode he passed away in his sleep his family and lawyers allege it was due to serious injuries from the time spent in custody why did he die. because of you know because that will who was the go in you. all we know. that. you know he looked. away and you went home to write when i woke up again not to. go on how following mohammed's death hundreds took part in protests over successive nights in cardiff they demanded the release of c.c.t.v. and party of on footage from officers at cardiff bay police station many held black lives matter banas and compare the ca
police over the death of a black man the day after his arrest artist saudia edwards spoke to the family of mohammed hussein about his case. and he was he. you always know. we'll learn by my actual going he was going to let me know he was you know by the whole family i mean you have whole now life 24 year old mahmoud mohamed her son was arrested at home in cardiff on friday the 8th of january he was suspected of breaching the peace but was released early the next morning without charge then...
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ever more anxiety it's all right and testing times sharjah edwards dusting oxy u.k. london league. still have as millions in the southern states of america are left without water or electricity amid a deadly winter storm republican texans received little sympathy on social media details on that story and more after this. join me every thursday on the elec so i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure. i'll see you then. welcome back to the program as countries in latin america continue to receive supplies of russia's sputnik me some western media outlets appear to be drawing similarities between what they call the spread of the russian vaccine and the cold war there's artie's mom got staff with more. scrutiny v. was born into disbelief then ridicule and jokes how could russia have done what the richest and the most democratic nations of the world couldn't finally came acceptance greta but acceptance. is the facade. it was always politics it was never really about the vaccine if scrutiny came from france for example could you even ima
ever more anxiety it's all right and testing times sharjah edwards dusting oxy u.k. london league. still have as millions in the southern states of america are left without water or electricity amid a deadly winter storm republican texans received little sympathy on social media details on that story and more after this. join me every thursday on the elec so i'm unsure when i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm sure. i'll see you then. welcome back to the...
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spending his second night in hospital after feeling unwell and being admitted to the private kind edwarddsor castle during the coronavirus lockdown —— he received his covid—19 vaccine injanuary. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell�*s report contains flashing images. fanfare plays. he's been retired for more than three years now, and he's remained largely out of public sight during the lockdown. this was an exception. july last year, when he took his leave from the rifles, one of the regiments of which he'd been honorary colonel in chief for many years. the most recent image of him is this, at windsor castle with the queen, a photograph released by the palace last november to mark their 73rd wedding anniversary. prior to that, there was a photograph of the couple together lastjune, on the occasion of the duke's 99th birthday. and, for the royal doctors, it will no doubt have been his age as much as anything which will have persuaded them to err on the side of caution. the duke has apparently been feeling unwell for several days so, last night, at windsor castle, his doctors decided
spending his second night in hospital after feeling unwell and being admitted to the private kind edwarddsor castle during the coronavirus lockdown —— he received his covid—19 vaccine injanuary. 0ur royal correspondent nicholas witchell�*s report contains flashing images. fanfare plays. he's been retired for more than three years now, and he's remained largely out of public sight during the lockdown. this was an exception. july last year, when he took his leave from the rifles, one of...
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the duke is in the private king edward vii hospital in london.y admission. it is not covid—related, says the palace, and the duke is said to be in good spirits. he�*s a no—nonsense sort of man. i think he would be embarrassed by the fuss, and would not want it. i�*m sure he�*s in good spirits. he�*s always in good spirits. hospitaljust before christmas 2019 for treatment of an undisclosed condition. he left afterfour nights tojoin the queen at sandringham. anxiety, on top of everything else. today, the royal family has been continuing with business as usual. this was prince charles and the duchess of cornwall this morning at a hospital in birmingham. fanfare the queen has remained at windsor castle. she, too, is carrying on with her duties but, inevitably, in everyone�*s mind will be the fact that the duke is now just four months short of his 100th birthday. facebook has blocked australian users from sharing or viewing news content in a dispute over a proposed law. australia wants social media giants to pay for the content re—posted from news out
the duke is in the private king edward vii hospital in london.y admission. it is not covid—related, says the palace, and the duke is said to be in good spirits. he�*s a no—nonsense sort of man. i think he would be embarrassed by the fuss, and would not want it. i�*m sure he�*s in good spirits. he�*s always in good spirits. hospitaljust before christmas 2019 for treatment of an undisclosed condition. he left afterfour nights tojoin the queen at sandringham. anxiety, on top of...
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prince charles has visited the king edward vi!orjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. in the united states, president biden declares a major disaster in texas, as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure.
prince charles has visited the king edward vi!orjust over two—and—a—half years and finds him guilty of a further charge. in the united states, president biden declares a major disaster in texas, as he unlocks federal funds for a state paralysed by a severe freeze and a huge powerfailure.