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he concluded that grangers -- granger's behavior plus adultery and nonmarital sex and "even sodomy and buggery" have broke forth in this land oftener than once. bradford focused on the fact that most of the offenders were either immigrants or people who had been corrupted by immigrants. he tried to explain this by looking at the labor shortage in plymouth. he noted that many of the settlers, desperate for laborers, that when they could not have such as they would, were glad to take such as they could. so of course, settlers of plymouth were willing to take irreligious people, people of questionable morals, recent immigrants because they were desperate for labor. then he concluded, another and more main reason was that meant -- men finding so many godly persons disposed to these parts, some began to make a trade of it. to transport passengers and the goods. and hired ships for that end. then to make up freight and to advance their profit, they cared not the people were. by this means, the country became pestered with unworthy people. in other words, plymouth in the 1640's was being over
he concluded that grangers -- granger's behavior plus adultery and nonmarital sex and "even sodomy and buggery" have broke forth in this land oftener than once. bradford focused on the fact that most of the offenders were either immigrants or people who had been corrupted by immigrants. he tried to explain this by looking at the labor shortage in plymouth. he noted that many of the settlers, desperate for laborers, that when they could not have such as they would, were glad to take...
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if you don't believe me, just ask one of my favorite people, hermione granger. in fact, the minister of magic once did. are you planning to follow a career in logical law, mrs. granger? he asked. no i'm not return her money i'm hoping to do some good in the world. that does not mean that you and your friends up to vanquish lord baltimore. -- voldemort. not everyone has the very particular set of skills required to accomplish subtest. but as professor dumbledore told harry potter, it is our choices that show what we were truly are. , more than our abilities. make the choice to do some good in the world. on this tomorrow they weekend, it is particularly appropriate to love those who like your assistant principal made the choice to defend their country and the armed services. [applause] some of you will be fortunate enough to be able to do good through the kind of work that you choose. your state,ntry, and even this community have all kinds of needs. and you can help meet many of those needs just by dedicating yourself to working after hours to assist others. in fa
if you don't believe me, just ask one of my favorite people, hermione granger. in fact, the minister of magic once did. are you planning to follow a career in logical law, mrs. granger? he asked. no i'm not return her money i'm hoping to do some good in the world. that does not mean that you and your friends up to vanquish lord baltimore. -- voldemort. not everyone has the very particular set of skills required to accomplish subtest. but as professor dumbledore told harry potter, it is our...
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granger: let us know when you have a positive id on the white ghost. the shot, agent blye. (men shouting) we have a situation. blye's missing. hetty: they were engaged ten years ago. and i sent kensi to be his executioner. and your wife? she was killed in a drone strike. i just want to find my partner and go home. give me a name! i'm really glad you're alive. (gunshots) (tires screech) you told me you were in trouble. looks to me like you brought it with you.
granger: let us know when you have a positive id on the white ghost. the shot, agent blye. (men shouting) we have a situation. blye's missing. hetty: they were engaged ten years ago. and i sent kensi to be his executioner. and your wife? she was killed in a drone strike. i just want to find my partner and go home. give me a name! i'm really glad you're alive. (gunshots) (tires screech) you told me you were in trouble. looks to me like you brought it with you.
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my final bellwether is ww granger. you might see it in the city where you live. they're in almost every town. companies the big distributor of everything. i mean i can't name them all. it would take the rest of the show. how about this. abrasives, adhesives, food service, heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, hand tools, hydraulics, lab supplies, lighting, lubricants, pneumatics, safety, security, plumbing, painting. you get the drill. this $14 billion market capitalization stock is up 14% year-to-date and it's putting up terrific numbers, dramatically better than expected. i couldn't believe when they printed it. wow, blowout. this stock has let us down pretty much every rough patch i can call and it's led us up when things are about to get better. of course stocks can be fib. but the bottom line is taken together, union pacific, international paper, waste management, hd supply, and ww granger can't help but tell the truth. these building block characters, these stalwarts of the u.s. economy, are all performing better than expected, and with the averages eithe
my final bellwether is ww granger. you might see it in the city where you live. they're in almost every town. companies the big distributor of everything. i mean i can't name them all. it would take the rest of the show. how about this. abrasives, adhesives, food service, heating, ventilation, air-conditioning, hand tools, hydraulics, lab supplies, lighting, lubricants, pneumatics, safety, security, plumbing, painting. you get the drill. this $14 billion market capitalization stock is up 14%...
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granger: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of the f.y. 2017 defense appropriation bill. this very important bill provides for our national security by supporting our sollingd -- soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who we rely on to provide that security. during very dangerous times, we must ensure that the united states remains not only the greatest country in the world, but also the strongest. chairman frelinghuysen takes the constitutional responsibility to provide for the common defense very seriously and he deserves all of our thanks for drafting such a significant and meaningful bill. this is not an easy bill to draft, with increased threats and reduced budgets, the department of defense is being forced to make decisions they should never have to make. they're making decisions to lign with the budget crisis, instead of making decisions to protect the homeland and defeat our enemies. the military readiness accounts are an example of the shocking quenlses of this budget environment. already stretched thin by more than a decade of war, marine aviation squadrons actua
granger: mr. speaker, i rise in strong support of the f.y. 2017 defense appropriation bill. this very important bill provides for our national security by supporting our sollingd -- soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines who we rely on to provide that security. during very dangerous times, we must ensure that the united states remains not only the greatest country in the world, but also the strongest. chairman frelinghuysen takes the constitutional responsibility to provide for the common...
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granger, he asked? now, i'm not. i'm hoping to do some good in the world." that doesn't mean that you and your friends have to vanquish lord voldemort. not everybody is a particular set of skills required to accomplish that task. tolds professor dumbledore harry potter it is our choices are,t show what we truly more than our abilities. so make the choice to do some good in the world. on this memorial day weekend, it is particularly appropriate to log those who, like your assistant principal made the , choice to defend the country in the armed services. [applause] judge garland: some of you will be fortunate enough to be able to do good through the kind of work that you choose. but your country and your state and even this community have all kinds of needs. and you can help meet many of those needs just by dedicating yourselves to working afterhours to assist others 121 -- one-to -one. in fact, the most personally rewarding experiences of my career have not been the high profile cases i've investigated or the legal disputes i've resolved. they have been the 1
granger, he asked? now, i'm not. i'm hoping to do some good in the world." that doesn't mean that you and your friends have to vanquish lord voldemort. not everybody is a particular set of skills required to accomplish that task. tolds professor dumbledore harry potter it is our choices are,t show what we truly more than our abilities. so make the choice to do some good in the world. on this memorial day weekend, it is particularly appropriate to log those who, like your assistant...
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kay granger and i flew down there, and i asked the cubans were they were going -- laredo, texas.they said it is a safe place to come through. how do you pick laredo, being in cuba and not understanding the geography? because there is a pipeline that brings these people coming in. we have the cuban adjustment act of 1966 tiered we have the 1980 refugee act they got amended. that basically means that if you come here to the u.s. as a cuban, you get into the u.s., you get to stay. the moment they cross over, they do not have to fear deportation or detention centers. filling out the refugee assistance. they can get $1500, $1800 for that. they can apply for food steps in housing. no other group gets that immediate help. so no matter who it is, they come in, and as a blanket, they get that support. i understand why we did that for castro, but castro has lived 9, law wasdents since that enacted. we need to change that law. we need to make sure that if they want to come in and have credible fear, it is and is silent, and it is done on a case-by-case basis. like anyone else, they have to
kay granger and i flew down there, and i asked the cubans were they were going -- laredo, texas.they said it is a safe place to come through. how do you pick laredo, being in cuba and not understanding the geography? because there is a pipeline that brings these people coming in. we have the cuban adjustment act of 1966 tiered we have the 1980 refugee act they got amended. that basically means that if you come here to the u.s. as a cuban, you get into the u.s., you get to stay. the moment they...
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lee surrendered at appomattox bringing the civil war to an end, gordon granger issued general order numbermancipation proclamation had been signed by abraham lincoln two years prior but this order finally liberated the enslaved texans. juneteeth has been embraced as a day to commemorate the date of slavery in the united states and for some it means much more. >> in modern context, juneteeth is a day to celebrate black family, to celebrate survival, to honor the elasticity and sustenance of the black family structure and to praise god that we're still here. >> we are still here indeed. happy juneteenth from all of us at the "a.m. joy" show. rd from . with it, i earn unlimited 2% cash back on all of my purchasing. and that unlimited 2% cash back from spark means thousands of dollars each year going back into my business... which adds fuel to my bottom line. wh's in your wallet? (wfight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. it's how you stay connected. with
lee surrendered at appomattox bringing the civil war to an end, gordon granger issued general order numbermancipation proclamation had been signed by abraham lincoln two years prior but this order finally liberated the enslaved texans. juneteeth has been embraced as a day to commemorate the date of slavery in the united states and for some it means much more. >> in modern context, juneteeth is a day to celebrate black family, to celebrate survival, to honor the elasticity and sustenance...
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looking at companies that do a lot of business in europe and is this the level i want to commit to granger? >> i don't know how you can commit to anything day one, hour five or whatever it is where we are. >> because we've had some reversals. >> yeah. >> what if it's up today? that would be too much, right? >> s&p began the week we're now down 12 points on the week. >> that's it? people want to be -- money wants to be here so badly. maybe money should take a breather. you know, money does sleep. >> it does? >> it can. >> despite what oliver stone -- session low on the dow down 538. you see we've erased quite a bit of that. let's get to bob pisani on the floor. >> the important thing not a bad day but we are well off of the lows and the open was extremely orderly. this was not like august 24th when it was fairly chaotic, a lot of stocks delayed on the open. that didn't happen. it's been pretty orderly. barclays is right behind me, can you put up barclays on an intraday because it was $8.17, it's now down more than 20%, it's a terrible day but it was as low as $8.17 and as i've been standing
looking at companies that do a lot of business in europe and is this the level i want to commit to granger? >> i don't know how you can commit to anything day one, hour five or whatever it is where we are. >> because we've had some reversals. >> yeah. >> what if it's up today? that would be too much, right? >> s&p began the week we're now down 12 points on the week. >> that's it? people want to be -- money wants to be here so badly. maybe money should...
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kay granger and i flew down there, and i asked the cubans were they were going -- laredo, texas.they said it is a safe place to come through. how do you pick laredo, being in cuba and not understanding the geography? because there is a pipeline that brings these people coming in. we have the cuban adjustment act of 1966 tiered we have the 1980 refugee act they got amended. that basically means that if you come here to the u.s. as a cuban, you get into the u.s., you get to stay. the moment they cross over, they do not have to fear deportation or detention centers. filling out the refugee assistance. they can get $1500, $1800 for that. they can apply for food steps in housing. no other group gets that immediate help. so no matter who it is, they come in, and as a blanket, they get that support. i understand why we did that for castro, but castro has lived 9, law wasdents since that enacted. we need to change that law. we need to make sure that if they want to come in and have credible fear, it is and is silent, and it is done on a case-by-case basis. like anyone else, they have to
kay granger and i flew down there, and i asked the cubans were they were going -- laredo, texas.they said it is a safe place to come through. how do you pick laredo, being in cuba and not understanding the geography? because there is a pipeline that brings these people coming in. we have the cuban adjustment act of 1966 tiered we have the 1980 refugee act they got amended. that basically means that if you come here to the u.s. as a cuban, you get into the u.s., you get to stay. the moment they...