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>> franklin is wrong. we have had the transactional politics. we call it the faustian bargain that people like franklin graham and with president trump give us the things we'll ignore all the rest. he uses the word ignore. well, he's been ignoring, franklin graham, the president's treatment of immigrants at the border. the president using race divisively in all of his politics. so i understand what mark gal ya is saying, yes, there are policies that the president has done that we support that mark supports. he didn't ignore those things, yes, i support many of these policies but i can no longer ignore using franklin's word. ignore the gross immorality that we see and that graham ignores. there are women -- evangelical women who are not supporting donald trump anymore and when people say why are you ignoring life, prolife and they say, well, we care about life at the border as well as life in the womb. so a consistent ethic of life is necessary to care for all of life. all of life. not just on the issue of abortion. >> you say that there's a crac
>> franklin is wrong. we have had the transactional politics. we call it the faustian bargain that people like franklin graham and with president trump give us the things we'll ignore all the rest. he uses the word ignore. well, he's been ignoring, franklin graham, the president's treatment of immigrants at the border. the president using race divisively in all of his politics. so i understand what mark gal ya is saying, yes, there are policies that the president has done that we support...
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this photo happened to take place on franklin street at colonial drug. it was a group of students doing a sit in. i remember when i was doing a workshop and this particular photograph was on a powerpoint presentation and we were talking to a group of fourth graders. they did not know what a sit in was or what was happening. as we were showing best, one of the students gets up and says -- that is my grandmother. we were all like -- where, where? young ladyo the right next to the police officer. we were amazed. and he was so proud that day. as weacher was proud were. and i always thought about his grandmother and what she was doing there at that moment. and i always say -- i bet she was never thinking about her grandson being able to benefit from what she was doing then. and that her grandson would see a photograph of his grandmother taking change happened here in chapel hill. for me, just to continue to remember. continue to tell the stories and not just push history under a rug or avoid talking about it. i believe we have to continue to talk about our pa
this photo happened to take place on franklin street at colonial drug. it was a group of students doing a sit in. i remember when i was doing a workshop and this particular photograph was on a powerpoint presentation and we were talking to a group of fourth graders. they did not know what a sit in was or what was happening. as we were showing best, one of the students gets up and says -- that is my grandmother. we were all like -- where, where? young ladyo the right next to the police officer....
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what happened to nailah franklin?r family continued their desperate search, police honed in on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here's keith morrison with more on our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> through all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time, nine days in. when nailah franklin's sister felt it. >> we had a prayer service at our church, and in my heart i knew. i was like, you know what, she's not coming back. >> and that very night in the 3:00 a.m. hush of calumet city, night patrol officer calvin lucius felt his way past the glittering ear buds his partner saw hanging from a tree to the inky black fringe of forest at the back of a long abandoned parking lot behind a derelict video store. >> i probably got like right around this area and just looked over and the body was there. >> what was that moment like? >> shock. >> you don't know if it's
what happened to nailah franklin?r family continued their desperate search, police honed in on the men in her life. and with a little digging, one of their stories started to unravel. here's keith morrison with more on our story, "smoke and mirrors." >> it's a grassroots effort by family and friends. >> through all the frantic activity, the phone calls, the flyers, the organized looking about, it was a rare quiet time, nine days in. when nailah franklin's sister felt it....
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this photo we are looking at now took place on franklin street. it was a group of students doing a sit in. i remember when i was doing a workshop, and this particular photograph was on a powerpoint presentation and we were talking to a group of fourth graders. they did not know what a sit in was and what was happening. but as we were showing this, one of the students that's up and says, that's my grandmother. we are all like, where? he points to the young lady sitting right next to the police officer. we were all amazed. he was so proud that day. the teacher was proud, we were all proud. i always thought about his grandmother and what she was doing there at that moment. i always say, i bet she was never thinking about her grandson that would be able to benefit from what she was doing then. and that her grandson would actually see a photograph of his grandmother making change happen here in chapel hill. me, i think just to continue to remember. didn't you need to tell the stories and not just push history under a rug, or avoid talking about it. i b
this photo we are looking at now took place on franklin street. it was a group of students doing a sit in. i remember when i was doing a workshop, and this particular photograph was on a powerpoint presentation and we were talking to a group of fourth graders. they did not know what a sit in was and what was happening. but as we were showing this, one of the students that's up and says, that's my grandmother. we are all like, where? he points to the young lady sitting right next to the police...
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franklin. as far as economics goes and what i have seen in my lifetime and the decisions i make to vote, i have always been frustrated by what is fed to me as a theory of supply-side economics. you hear politicians say if you cut corporate taxes, if you deregulate, if government decreases regulations, it puts money into the private sector, and businesses expand, and therefore hire. in my lifetime, i feel like i have seen this movie for the third time. it starts out as an economic boom, and then it crests. i guess what i want to ask you is, how much of this economic theory is political, and do you see flaws in it, and how much impact do you think it has on the economy we are enjoying now? guest: a very big question about economics. this argument will continue to rage on. it is political because ultimately it is politicians who make the decisions about how to proceed with economic policy. i think there is a balance. if you go too far in one direction, you hit trouble. right now, in many parts of
franklin. as far as economics goes and what i have seen in my lifetime and the decisions i make to vote, i have always been frustrated by what is fed to me as a theory of supply-side economics. you hear politicians say if you cut corporate taxes, if you deregulate, if government decreases regulations, it puts money into the private sector, and businesses expand, and therefore hire. in my lifetime, i feel like i have seen this movie for the third time. it starts out as an economic boom, and then...
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franklin. good morning. caller: thank you very much. thank you for having me on. i have three quick points. this should be front page news everywhere, but it is not. apparently the central bank starting in september, late october, has pumped more money into the financial system than at any time since the great financial crisis, approximately $400 billion and counting. there is a perfect correlation with rising stocks and these qe measures the fed takes. it is almost a 100% correlation. i trade financial instruments for a living, so i know something about this. i was curious why nobody is soering this since it is dramatic and out of the ordinary , and if i could just get one other quick point here. i consider the stock market a little bit of an inequality index. the vast majority of people don't own any stocks. there is a small majority that own $40,000, but the majority is owned by the 1%. this is the third asset bubble i have seen in my lifetime. the sort of things should be generational. it s
franklin. good morning. caller: thank you very much. thank you for having me on. i have three quick points. this should be front page news everywhere, but it is not. apparently the central bank starting in september, late october, has pumped more money into the financial system than at any time since the great financial crisis, approximately $400 billion and counting. there is a perfect correlation with rising stocks and these qe measures the fed takes. it is almost a 100% correlation. i trade...
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franklin roosevelt was a man of vision and a practical man. and he understood mistakes woodrow wilson had paid in the context of legal nations. and he built united nations and he lived continue to build a pretty heavy have another ten years it would-be a very different world today. >> is the great memo in the book, it'll lunch with about ten or 12 people, bill clinton when he was president. any of presented that. >> much more than that. >> how the un could be a source. the piece. it >> president clinton, and a sense of liberal heartbeat. [laughter]. invited several people over. and we it's been three hours discussing liberalism in a modern day. but i've had enough experience with those so i wrote a ten page memorandum before the meeting. i lifted with the president we do get a chance to president please look at this. and i was about the un. what could be done. how can they do it differently. but he was sent to me, i sent him an repoll she was 79 percent or more of the americans what the un to be successful. they're prepared for our country to
franklin roosevelt was a man of vision and a practical man. and he understood mistakes woodrow wilson had paid in the context of legal nations. and he built united nations and he lived continue to build a pretty heavy have another ten years it would-be a very different world today. >> is the great memo in the book, it'll lunch with about ten or 12 people, bill clinton when he was president. any of presented that. >> much more than that. >> how the un could be a source. the...
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jensen franklin. thank you, jensen. jeff graham -- jack graham, thank you. miami's own -- a man that everybody knows, i think they might know him better than they know me. alberto delgado. thank you. takeld especially like to upon some elder non--- apostle maldenon, what a great guy. what a crowd. come to am going to sunday service one of these days. we will have a lot of fun. but i want to thank you very much in whelping you must -- in welcoming us. the largest hispanic congregation and the united states of america. and as you all know from those unemployment numbers, the best in the history of our country. the best. we'll go over that very soon. we are delighted to be with more than 5000 christians including so many extraordinary his anakin african-american eighth leaders lifting our nation -- hispanic and african-american faith leaders who are lifting our nation. there is no better place to begin the new year than right here with some many friends and family and pastors and patriots who believe in the power of prayer, the majesty of creation, and the love
jensen franklin. thank you, jensen. jeff graham -- jack graham, thank you. miami's own -- a man that everybody knows, i think they might know him better than they know me. alberto delgado. thank you. takeld especially like to upon some elder non--- apostle maldenon, what a great guy. what a crowd. come to am going to sunday service one of these days. we will have a lot of fun. but i want to thank you very much in whelping you must -- in welcoming us. the largest hispanic congregation and the...
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franklin, a monarchy or a republic? he said a republic, if we can keep it. i often wondered why he said that and why that would be in doubt, but we see why it is in doubt right now, when the president of the united states has said article 2 says i can do whatever i want. that's a monarchy, that is not a republic, that we pledge our allegiance to every single day. here we are today with the articles of impeachment about to be transmitted to the united states senate. i was thinking this morning and mentioned in the previous public event, midnight of paul receive ear, listen my children, you will hear about an assault on the constitution of the united states undermining the republic for which our flag stands, by the president of the united states. the president of the united states in using appropriated funds enacted in a bipartisan way by this congress, funds that were meant to help the ukraine fight the russians. president considered that his private a.t.m. machine, i guess and he could say to the president, do me a favor. do me a favor? do you paint houses,
franklin, a monarchy or a republic? he said a republic, if we can keep it. i often wondered why he said that and why that would be in doubt, but we see why it is in doubt right now, when the president of the united states has said article 2 says i can do whatever i want. that's a monarchy, that is not a republic, that we pledge our allegiance to every single day. here we are today with the articles of impeachment about to be transmitted to the united states senate. i was thinking this morning...
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i want to thank franklin graham and billy graham. i know he is in heaven rejoicing and saying, another soul saved by me. that was one awesome man. god for my husband, andre. hardi said, it is very when you do not have that security to lean on. a lot of people look at me and say, you are a strong person, you do not need nobody. there is a time you need someone to help you stand. my husband is there. of stuff that you guys should not be going down there, you should not be with donald trump, you should be with your party. what party? only party i got is jesus' party. [applause] president trump, i would like to give this to you and i would like you to know, never give up. god bless. [applause] pres. trump: that was great, thank you very much. i like this. this is pretty nice, i have to tell you. never give up. i never give up, we will never give up. we have a lot of work to do. my administration will never stop fighting for americans of faith. thank you very much, and i love you. who said that? stand up, please. [applause] thank you. nea
i want to thank franklin graham and billy graham. i know he is in heaven rejoicing and saying, another soul saved by me. that was one awesome man. god for my husband, andre. hardi said, it is very when you do not have that security to lean on. a lot of people look at me and say, you are a strong person, you do not need nobody. there is a time you need someone to help you stand. my husband is there. of stuff that you guys should not be going down there, you should not be with donald trump, you...
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maybe everyone who loves aretha franklin feels an intimate relationship with her voice.maybe everyone she moves has a particular period of her career to be passionate about. my aretha zone goes from spirit in the dark through young hey now hey the other side of its sky with its coded album illustrations including a black guy dressed as a matador, a giant syringe sweeping by his cape. during a christmas party in 74 when our parents were away, the last track of that album, the masquerade is over put a stop to the noise. the room folded hands, fell silent and just listened. [applause] >> and now we will open for questions. for questions, yeah. we have a microphone coming your way. >> okay. standing up, thank you very much. you talked about melancholy in the book, and i didn't read the whole book, but it's melancholy, but it's extremely entertaining and makes you laugh at times. maybe you could comment on that. if it's sad, how come it brought so much happiness? [laughter] >> he's witty. >> i guess trying to kind of tell the story and put in everything, not everything but, y
maybe everyone who loves aretha franklin feels an intimate relationship with her voice.maybe everyone she moves has a particular period of her career to be passionate about. my aretha zone goes from spirit in the dark through young hey now hey the other side of its sky with its coded album illustrations including a black guy dressed as a matador, a giant syringe sweeping by his cape. during a christmas party in 74 when our parents were away, the last track of that album, the masquerade is over...
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her father is franklin graham. and if you believe in jeans, you got to go with those genes. you can't get any better. >> jesus commands us to love thy neighbor. and when you go around the world, and you go around this country, and you visit people in moments of hopelessness and despair, you see americans rise to the occasion. to love one another. to serve one another. even if you do not know them. even if you do not agree with them. they love. and miss angel has set that example beautiful to all of us of loving thy neighbor and taking people into her own home. she's going to share about her story, but mr. president, although you are in a very beautiful elegant white house, , you are our neighbor. and we will love you through this. and we will help you for 2020 so you can keep fighting for us. because you are our neighbor and we love you. [applause] pres. trump: thank you. thank you. [applause] >> good evening, everyone. >> good evening. i'm evangelist angel, and tonight i would like to share about the president, a side you probably don't know about. i met him back in july of
her father is franklin graham. and if you believe in jeans, you got to go with those genes. you can't get any better. >> jesus commands us to love thy neighbor. and when you go around the world, and you go around this country, and you visit people in moments of hopelessness and despair, you see americans rise to the occasion. to love one another. to serve one another. even if you do not know them. even if you do not agree with them. they love. and miss angel has set that example beautiful...
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. >> suspects took off and slammed into the parking control vehicle at union and franklin street. kate larsen is live wh the latest. >> reporter: at 4:30 on a weekday this stretch of union is very busy. crash happened here in the middle of the street, whole thing caught on camera. it started like this. and ended with this, overturned san francisco parking control vehicle. by-product of a chronic california crime, car burglaries. around 4:30 monday afternoon officers tried to stop a car that's known to commit smash and grabs in the area. according to sfpd, the suspects drove off. when the uber camera comes into play. driving towards franklin, turned into a driveway, smashed into the vehicle that flipped into the uber that david p. was inside. >> didn't know that people were running from breaking into cars. >> reporter: police chased down all four suspects who ran away and driver was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries but david is fed up with the break-ins. >> horrible, i see breaking glass all the time. >> reporter: first day of driving for uber and lyft, car was
. >> suspects took off and slammed into the parking control vehicle at union and franklin street. kate larsen is live wh the latest. >> reporter: at 4:30 on a weekday this stretch of union is very busy. crash happened here in the middle of the street, whole thing caught on camera. it started like this. and ended with this, overturned san francisco parking control vehicle. by-product of a chronic california crime, car burglaries. around 4:30 monday afternoon officers tried to stop a...
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he and ben franklin the two most famous. was she ever in any danger during the revolution? you would think as the most famous american, the british might have sent someone to collect his mother. >> guest: they didn't engage in things like that, and i am not sure how widely well known she was not a supporter of the revolution. obviously he knew but she was too busy -- to preoccupied with the rag tag army over seven years trying to evade british victory after -- victory and that's washington's genius, keep the army together going from battle to battle. losing many and winning a few but winning a few important ones. >> host: was there any contact between then general washington and his mother during the revolution. >> guest: no. he wrote many hers to mart that but no communication between george and mary during the seven years of the american revolution. >> host: why do you think that was? abuse he is too busy -- to. >> guest: i don't think anything nefarious. >> host: was there a rift. >> guest: i don't think -- nothing emerged to suggest that. not any contemporaneous letters
he and ben franklin the two most famous. was she ever in any danger during the revolution? you would think as the most famous american, the british might have sent someone to collect his mother. >> guest: they didn't engage in things like that, and i am not sure how widely well known she was not a supporter of the revolution. obviously he knew but she was too busy -- to preoccupied with the rag tag army over seven years trying to evade british victory after -- victory and that's...
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. >> suspects took off and slammed into the parking control vehicle at union and franklin street. kate larsen is live with the latest. >> reporter: at 4:30 on a weekday this stretch of union is very busy. crash happened here in the middle of the street, whole thing caught on camera. it started like this. and ended with this, overturned san francisco parking control vehicle. by-product of a chronic california crime, car burglaries. around 4:30 monday afternoon officers tried to stop a car that's known to commit smash and grabs in the area. according to sfpd, the suspects drove off. when the uber camera comes into play. driving towards franklin, turned into a driveway, smashed into the vehicle that flipped into the uber that david p. was inside. >> didn't know that people were running from breaking into cars. >> reporter: police chased down all four suspects who ran away and driver was taken to hospital with non-life-threatening injuries but david is fed up with the break-ins. >> horrible, i see breaking glass all the time. >> reporter: first day of driving for uber and lyft, car wa
. >> suspects took off and slammed into the parking control vehicle at union and franklin street. kate larsen is live with the latest. >> reporter: at 4:30 on a weekday this stretch of union is very busy. crash happened here in the middle of the street, whole thing caught on camera. it started like this. and ended with this, overturned san francisco parking control vehicle. by-product of a chronic california crime, car burglaries. around 4:30 monday afternoon officers tried to stop...
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he was there through franklin roosevelt's presidency, through the new deal. truman kept him on.oover was there through the early cold war, mccarthyism. when truman left, eisenhower came in. hoover stayed through eisenhower's terms. through the developing cold war through the 1950's. he stayed on through john f. kennedy. he stayed on for lyndon presidency. he stayed on through richard nixon's presidency and finally may in the position in 1972. throughout this time, as you can this world of in bipartisan establishment politics, eight presents, two attorneys general, republicans and democrats. he was never elected to this position, but was reappointed repeatedly and over the course the fbiareer, he don't from being a rather small and .nsignificant bureaucracy the investigative wing of the justice department into a really substantial part of the national security state, an institution created within his own image. imagination, i think how he did that tends to emphasize a lot of these deep state terms. i think most prominently, that hoover controlled so much power and lasted for such
he was there through franklin roosevelt's presidency, through the new deal. truman kept him on.oover was there through the early cold war, mccarthyism. when truman left, eisenhower came in. hoover stayed through eisenhower's terms. through the developing cold war through the 1950's. he stayed on through john f. kennedy. he stayed on for lyndon presidency. he stayed on through richard nixon's presidency and finally may in the position in 1972. throughout this time, as you can this world of in...
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obviously, abraham lincoln spoke , andy about nancy hangs sarah roosevelt was domineering of franklin roosevelt, but he lived with her his whole life basically, even when he was president and went home to sunnyside in hyde park. reagan -- ronald reagan, i have written four books about ronald reagan, had a very devoted relationship with his mother. so much so, that when he was of age, he and his brother, neil, were given the choice of following their father's religion of roman catholic or mother's religion of christ. and neilose christ chose roman catholic. he always said nothing but very warm things. he gave her a job in hollywood in the 1940's, answering his fan mail for him. bought her and her husband house , so i think most presidents -- indicatork this is an of leadership -- most presidents have had good, maybe sometimes tumultuous, but very strong relationships with their mother. maybe even more so because we know abraham lincoln despised his father but love his mother -- loved his mother. theirhello mother raises son is just as important if not more important than how father rai
obviously, abraham lincoln spoke , andy about nancy hangs sarah roosevelt was domineering of franklin roosevelt, but he lived with her his whole life basically, even when he was president and went home to sunnyside in hyde park. reagan -- ronald reagan, i have written four books about ronald reagan, had a very devoted relationship with his mother. so much so, that when he was of age, he and his brother, neil, were given the choice of following their father's religion of roman catholic or...
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they have repeatedly said over and over the quote from benjamin i franklin it is a republic if you cankeep it. every time i heard it i said to myself, it's a republic if they let us keep it. and i have every confidenc confidence, every confidence in your wisdom you will do the only thing you can do, what you must do what the constitution compels you to do reject the articles of impeachment for our country and c for the american people. it will show that you put the constitution above partisanship. it will show that we can come together on both sides of the aisle and end the era of impeachment for good. you know it should end. you know what should and. it will allow you all to spend all of your energy and enormous talent and resources on doing what the american people sent you here to do, to work togethe together, work with the president to solve their problems. so this should end it now as quickly as possible. thank you again for your attention, i look forward to answering your questions. and with that, that ends our presentation. thank you veryre much. >> mr. chief justice i have reac
they have repeatedly said over and over the quote from benjamin i franklin it is a republic if you cankeep it. every time i heard it i said to myself, it's a republic if they let us keep it. and i have every confidenc confidence, every confidence in your wisdom you will do the only thing you can do, what you must do what the constitution compels you to do reject the articles of impeachment for our country and c for the american people. it will show that you put the constitution above...
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a monarchy ora do we have, mr franklin? a monarchy or a republic? he do we have, mr franklin?n doubt. i see why it is now when the president of the united states has said, article two says, i can doi states has said, article two says, i can do i want. the house speaker, nancy pelosi, who is summing up in this debate before the vote in the house of representatives whether this process moves to the us senate. just to sum up, we have heard nancy pelosi that, you expect this to go through, the process will move on to the senate. how messy could that be? you have already said the numbers probably mean president trump is not going to be removed from office, but how messy could it be? that is what we will be looking out over the next few weeks. it is unclear how the child is going to play out, even just the haggling that will go on to the procedures, it will bring some of the continued partisanship we have seen another trial itself may last several weeks. that's me go into the primary season for democrats, it might go through the state of the union address for trumper. 0n state of th
a monarchy ora do we have, mr franklin? a monarchy or a republic? he do we have, mr franklin?n doubt. i see why it is now when the president of the united states has said, article two says, i can doi states has said, article two says, i can do i want. the house speaker, nancy pelosi, who is summing up in this debate before the vote in the house of representatives whether this process moves to the us senate. just to sum up, we have heard nancy pelosi that, you expect this to go through, the...
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when i interviewed franklin mccain, he said that up until that time, as a young man in north carolina, he felt that his life was worthless and that his parents had lied to him, and the lies that they told him was a great american lie that you can be anything you want to be, and he said as he grew throughout adolescence, he knew that wasn't true, as a 17-year-old black male in north carolina, he knew that that wasn't true. and just as a symbol of how untrue that was, completely different story i was doing several years later, i interviewed a guy called beaufort posey from mississippi, a white guy who became an antiracist who told me i never knew it was illegal to kill a black man until i joined an army. he said until that time i knew it was wrong but i didn't know it was illegal and true enough in mississippi the people who were not to be killing black people were actually the law enforcement agencies so it was not an entirely incredible thing for him to think. so when we go back to franklin mccain, he knows this as as well as beaufort posey does and he said he was angry at his parents
when i interviewed franklin mccain, he said that up until that time, as a young man in north carolina, he felt that his life was worthless and that his parents had lied to him, and the lies that they told him was a great american lie that you can be anything you want to be, and he said as he grew throughout adolescence, he knew that wasn't true, as a 17-year-old black male in north carolina, he knew that that wasn't true. and just as a symbol of how untrue that was, completely different story i...
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jensen franklin. thank you, great. evita king. jack graham, thank you.nd miami's own, a man that everybody knows, i think they might know him better than they know me. alberto delgado. alberto. i'd especially like to thank alphonso maldinado. what a great guy. what great crowds. i think i'm going to come to a sunday service one of these days. [cheers and applause] we will have a lot of fun. but i want to thank you very much for welcoming us here to delray supporting one church, the largest hispanic congregation in the united states of america. and as you all know from the unemployment numbers, the best in the history of our country, the best. we will go over that very soon. we are delighted to be with more than 5,000 christians including so many extraordinary hispanic and african-american faith leaders who are lifting our nation into incredible new heights. things are happening like they have never happened before. there is no better place to begin the new year than right here with so many friends and families, pastors and patriots who believe in the pow
jensen franklin. thank you, great. evita king. jack graham, thank you.nd miami's own, a man that everybody knows, i think they might know him better than they know me. alberto delgado. alberto. i'd especially like to thank alphonso maldinado. what a great guy. what great crowds. i think i'm going to come to a sunday service one of these days. [cheers and applause] we will have a lot of fun. but i want to thank you very much for welcoming us here to delray supporting one church, the largest...
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our founders their vision they didn't want to monarchy they wanted a republican when the benjamin franklin came out of independence hall and was asked what do we have mr frankel franklin or manner of key a republic he said a republic if we can keep it i often wondered why he said that why that would be in doubt but we see why it is in doubt right now when the president of the united states has said article 2 says i can do whatever i want to monarchy that is not a republic that we pledge our allegiance to every single day and so here we are today with the articles of impeachment about to be transmitted to the united states senate i was thinking this morning and mentioned in a previous public event the minute ride of paul revere listen my children and you will hear of the midnight ride of paul revere or listen my children you will hear about an assault on the constitution of the united states undermining the republic for which our flag stands by the president of the united states. the president of united states and using appropriated funds and acted in a bipartisan way by this congress funds
our founders their vision they didn't want to monarchy they wanted a republican when the benjamin franklin came out of independence hall and was asked what do we have mr frankel franklin or manner of key a republic he said a republic if we can keep it i often wondered why he said that why that would be in doubt but we see why it is in doubt right now when the president of the united states has said article 2 says i can do whatever i want to monarchy that is not a republic that we pledge our...
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fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being whoa what kind of government do you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklins famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do it for the suggestion of the kaiser report episode $12020.00 and so next time. medical use downs to leak. and when you. look at the distance was most of the book called the but. it's going strong it's the it's about seeing me. just for a little. is you'll be a reflection of reality. in a world transformed. what will make you feel safe. high salacious full community. are you going the right way or are you being led to. direct. what is. what is faith. in the world corrupted you need to descend. to join us in the depths. or a maybe in the shallows. headlines today a top un right sexpert says the united states jailing of whist
fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being whoa what kind of government do you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklins famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do it for the suggestion of...
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they wait through the chilly night and not since the death of franklin d.lt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law lead the procession of walking mourners including the heads of state who have come from far away for this final homage. all follow the late president's casket and walking from the white house to st. matthew's cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the catholic faith. ♪ the notable figures here include the queen of greece and the emperor of ethiopia and the prime minister of great britain and the chancellor of germany and many others. among them is anastasia and the great premiere. then the departure for journey to arlington national cemetery. little john jr. who is 3 years old this day responds to a whispered request from his mother. as the cortege crosses the bridge over the potomac river, there is a distant view of the memorial building dedicated to another martyr president, abraham lincoln. now, the last good-b
they wait through the chilly night and not since the death of franklin d.lt have the american people known such deep sorrow. next day, mrs. kennedy and her brothers in law lead the procession of walking mourners including the heads of state who have come from far away for this final homage. all follow the late president's casket and walking from the white house to st. matthew's cathedral. at the cathedral, richard cardinal cushing of boston will celebrate for mr. kennedy the requiem mass of the...
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fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being whoa what kind of government do you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklin's famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do it for the suggestion of the kaiser report episode $12020.00 until next time. and very well might continue watching us in such.
fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being whoa what kind of government do you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklin's famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do it for the suggestion...
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fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being whoa what kind of government do you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklins famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do it for the suggestion of the kaiser report episode $12020.00 and so next time. there's a lot of here is the economy where china has caught up or surpassed us you know the mobile payments market 50 times the size of the us or over here still writing checks our banking system is not innovated 5 g. we've kind of recently woken up the last couple years and go wow we don't even have a company that can make 5 g. equipment it's been a win win for china and it's been a lose lose for the u.s. last. joined me every thursday on the alex salmond show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sport this list i'm showbusine
fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being whoa what kind of government do you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklins famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do it for the suggestion of...
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fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being all what kind of government you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklin's famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do for this edition of the kaiser report episode $12020.00 and so next time. what politicians do something to. put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so when you want to be president or injury. or somehow want to. have to go on to the press it's like the 43 in the morning can't be good. i'm interested always in the waters in the. first super bowl. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person of those. who dares thinks. we dare to ask. join me every thursday on the alec simon show and i'll be speaking to guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. turkey's parliament
fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being all what kind of government you have of a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklin's famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson and. that's going to do for this edition of the...
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fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being all well kind of government you have a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklins famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson. and that's going to do it for the suggestion of the kaiser report episode $12020.00 and so next time. when you. look at that is a book called about. the it's about seeing. just chill. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max kaiser and stacy her but dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one self big every week. tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . time after time corporations repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important it's accelerate the transition to sustainable t
fight because they've made their bets on the other side i mean a lot of people like to quote ben franklin as being all well kind of government you have a republic if you can keep it i like to think of ben franklins famous quote a penny saved is a penny earned but that's not how you make savings these days you don't earn your mom cutting you off right there and that's it thanks for being on this special happy new year show dr michael hudson. and that's going to do it for the suggestion of the...
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so i want to make sure that, number one, everybody in the franklin goss area has 20/15 vision. i'm not picking on kate mccarthy, i believe she's done the best job that she can do, with the resources that have been allocated on the van ness. but the reality is we didn't engage stakeholders early enough. eewd was not dealing with sfmta. all of these things came after the fact. they were way too late. frankly it has been more than a challenge, if not a borderline embarrassment for the city and county of san francisco. so simply put after that monologue, what plans do you and other departments and the city at large have to make sure that we have learned from our past practices and arguably our mistakes? >> thank you. so we have a few strategies to address impacts to businesses. first off, we are breaking the project into small segments. three blocks, 5th to 8th street, the second phase is 5th to 2nd. so another three blocks. again trying to keep construction tight and fast. and we're still talking about two years. and we're trying to work on the construction sequencing to see if we
so i want to make sure that, number one, everybody in the franklin goss area has 20/15 vision. i'm not picking on kate mccarthy, i believe she's done the best job that she can do, with the resources that have been allocated on the van ness. but the reality is we didn't engage stakeholders early enough. eewd was not dealing with sfmta. all of these things came after the fact. they were way too late. frankly it has been more than a challenge, if not a borderline embarrassment for the city and...
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he would say, franklin was a complete physical. you definitely he had things to say. it stood who is he talking about when he said this. this is harry truman again. his goal is man i ever met. in a give a damn personally, for me are you or anyone else in the world. as far as i can see. >> fdr. >> what would he say that about his predecessor. who appointed him vp. >> fdr and truman had a much of a relationship quite frankly. truman was someone with our first coming vice president. and truman, of course was only vice president for a few months before roosevelt died in april 1945. i think about once. during roosevelt term beginning of his fourth term. >> the art of the front of your birth. >> an artist of new york called victor you hunch. figure nine a lot of fun talking about concepts of what it should be. and vicki did just a delightful job capturing some of these presidents who are some of the more vocal outspoken ones. in looking at their pictures. >> we go through this book, our world today, was so different does it pretty. >> that is one of the things that i learne
he would say, franklin was a complete physical. you definitely he had things to say. it stood who is he talking about when he said this. this is harry truman again. his goal is man i ever met. in a give a damn personally, for me are you or anyone else in the world. as far as i can see. >> fdr. >> what would he say that about his predecessor. who appointed him vp. >> fdr and truman had a much of a relationship quite frankly. truman was someone with our first coming vice...
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and he would say i think he said franklin pierce was a complete fizzle. so he definitely had choice things to say. >> who is he talking about when he said this, this is harry truman again. he was the coldest man i ever met, he didn't give a damn personally for me or you, or anyone else in the world. as far as i could see. >> sounds like fdr. >> why would he say that about his predecessor? >> while fdr and truman had not much of a relationship quite frankly. truman was somewhat of a dark horse becoming vice president, and truman of course was only vice president for a few months before he died in april 1945. so i think they met once during roosevelt's fourth term the beginning of his fourth term. >> who did the art on the front of your book? art was done by an artist at a new york victor and i had a lot of fun talking about concepts and what it should be, and i think he did just a delightful job capturing some of these presidents, who were some of the more vocal outspoken ones. looking at them quite angry. >> when we go through this book, our world today,
and he would say i think he said franklin pierce was a complete fizzle. so he definitely had choice things to say. >> who is he talking about when he said this, this is harry truman again. he was the coldest man i ever met, he didn't give a damn personally for me or you, or anyone else in the world. as far as i could see. >> sounds like fdr. >> why would he say that about his predecessor? >> while fdr and truman had not much of a relationship quite frankly. truman was...
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the granddaughter and i appreciate everything franklin has done over the last two weeks. he's fought very hard for us. a special family. thank you very much. michael, everybody knows michael. [cheering] thank you, michael. great job. jensen franklin. [cheering] thank you, jensen. and king. [cheering] jack graham. thank you. thank you, jack. and miami's own, my a man that everybody knows, i think they might know him better than they know me. is that possible? yet. alberto delgado. [cheering] i would like to thank him, what a great guy. [cheering] a great guy. i think i welcome to a sunday service one of these days. [cheering] will have a lot of fun. i want to thank you very much for welcoming us here, the largest hispanic congregation in the u.s. of america. [cheering] as you all know from those unemployment numbers, the best in the history of our country. [cheering] we'll go over very soon. we are delighted to be with more than 5000 christians including so many extraordinary hispanic and african-american faith leaders who are lifting our nation to incredible new heights.
the granddaughter and i appreciate everything franklin has done over the last two weeks. he's fought very hard for us. a special family. thank you very much. michael, everybody knows michael. [cheering] thank you, michael. great job. jensen franklin. [cheering] thank you, jensen. and king. [cheering] jack graham. thank you. thank you, jack. and miami's own, my a man that everybody knows, i think they might know him better than they know me. is that possible? yet. alberto delgado. [cheering] i...
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they devastate the franklin railroad from hagerstown north. part of the susquehanna one more time, organizes the state militia. they bring the boys back out in the state militia again are going to start riding the rails to get into position. but in the meantime the cvrr sees this massive influx because refugees for hagerstown, loyalists from the shenandoah southernefugees from pennsylvania are jumping on the trains so they are trying to put the susquehanna river between them and robert e lee. ofdreds and hundreds refugees, many of them african-americans are coming into chambersburg to try to escape the onslaught of the oncoming rebels assuming they are coming to pennsylvania. pennsylvania state militia is not very well organized. governor curtain has asked for 10,000 volunteers from new jersey and new york so a number of new york standing militia regiments have arrived in harrisburg. the eighth and 71st new york state and new york state national guard. put them on cvrr trains and they are going to head south. newpensburg is now the central org
they devastate the franklin railroad from hagerstown north. part of the susquehanna one more time, organizes the state militia. they bring the boys back out in the state militia again are going to start riding the rails to get into position. but in the meantime the cvrr sees this massive influx because refugees for hagerstown, loyalists from the shenandoah southernefugees from pennsylvania are jumping on the trains so they are trying to put the susquehanna river between them and robert e lee....
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impeachment power what is the framers to include that process in the constitution and talk about benjamin franklin when the constitutional convention god up to say if we don't provide a way to get rid of the president peacefull peacefully, they will assassinate him. he saw that world history was clear on this. the story that the framers knew of failed leaders was a tale of assassinations , revolution and other very sad endings for everyone involved. so he thought there was a way to break the cycle. this doctrine of impeachment had fallen into basic tissues that the colonists had their legacy of common law to say that we can remove the president in a way that imminently threatened society without killing him or her destabilizing and the question of when you can do that and who you can do that to the framers intimately linked to the question what will the checks and balances look like? so who can remove the president and when and why. and there were concerns with creating a system to have an energetic president to flex some muscle in ways that may not have been foreseen. and talk about the framers n
impeachment power what is the framers to include that process in the constitution and talk about benjamin franklin when the constitutional convention god up to say if we don't provide a way to get rid of the president peacefull peacefully, they will assassinate him. he saw that world history was clear on this. the story that the framers knew of failed leaders was a tale of assassinations , revolution and other very sad endings for everyone involved. so he thought there was a way to break the...
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police were called to the area of franklin and bay streets last night. two men were shot and one had life-threatening injuries. police cordoned off the area of franklin and lombard about three blocks away. this morning there is no word about a motive and the gunman remains at large. >>> 750 soldiers will be deployed to the middle east after unrest at the u.s. embassy in iraq. allison is in the newsroom, have the protests stopped? >>> gathered for a second morning outside of the u.s. embassy. soldiers fired gas and rubber bullets into the crowd. protesters never gained access into the compound. they were seen setting fires near the main entrance. calling on hundreds of demonstrators to leave as an additional 100 u.s. marines are on the ground in iraq to reinforce the u.s. embassy for protesters stormed the embassy on tuesday and cover the walls with anti-american graffiti. president trump will hold iran fully responsible for the unrest and believes they are orchestrating the protests. >> this is 40 years engaged in global terrorism. we have put pressure o
police were called to the area of franklin and bay streets last night. two men were shot and one had life-threatening injuries. police cordoned off the area of franklin and lombard about three blocks away. this morning there is no word about a motive and the gunman remains at large. >>> 750 soldiers will be deployed to the middle east after unrest at the u.s. embassy in iraq. allison is in the newsroom, have the protests stopped? >>> gathered for a second morning outside of...
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no callar, >> bueno, en san francisco, autoridades arrestan a 4 sospechosos de robo entre calles franklinnte generado por los sujetos que después del robo intenetan escapar de la autoridad. evite la zona,. >> mujer muere a 4 de la mañana el pistolero de unos veinte años continúa prófugo en oakland reportan sujeto después de un robo esta madrugada, el caso está bajo investigación no habernos ha habido arrestos. >>piden transferir el caso a otra área, este mató a una persona y amenazó a la hermana de su víctima de muerte vamos con nueva información desde san josé. >> qué tal buenas tardes le cuento que el jefe de la policía que al ver el video captado por la cámara del agente dijo que no tuvieron mas que defenderse estas imágenes serán reveladas mas adelante. esto ocurrió el sábado pasada las 7 de la mañana dónde un sujeto josé antonio de los santos de 32 años actuaba de manera sospechosa incendio un papel. el hobmer hombre fue instado a detenerse y no obedecio. >> la policía le disparó, este hombre ha sido arrestado antes. no sabemos si tenía una situación de drogas o algo mental >> le cue
no callar, >> bueno, en san francisco, autoridades arrestan a 4 sospechosos de robo entre calles franklinnte generado por los sujetos que después del robo intenetan escapar de la autoridad. evite la zona,. >> mujer muere a 4 de la mañana el pistolero de unos veinte años continúa prófugo en oakland reportan sujeto después de un robo esta madrugada, el caso está bajo investigación no habernos ha habido arrestos. >>piden transferir el caso a otra área, este mató a una...