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henry ford had a solution. square dancing. which ford believed would make american culture more gentile, more wholesome, more european. ford sparked a national movement by pouring a small fortune into revitalizing square dancing in the 1920s. decades after it was abandoned by american pop culture. he founded -- he funded radio shows and dance clubs and invited hundreds of dance instructions to his home. 34 colleges added early american dancing to their curricula. many of us, myself included, had square dancing as a required class in elementary school. in denver, they carted us to downtown denver for these culture awareness classes over the course of a week where we were taught a multicultural mix of irish folk dancing, the hustle, for the black piece, and square dancing. and millions of american kids did the same but few knew why. 28 states made square dancing the state dance as part of a larger push in the late 1960s to make folk dancing the country's national dance. president ronald reagan capitulated briefly in the 1980s, de
henry ford had a solution. square dancing. which ford believed would make american culture more gentile, more wholesome, more european. ford sparked a national movement by pouring a small fortune into revitalizing square dancing in the 1920s. decades after it was abandoned by american pop culture. he founded -- he funded radio shows and dance clubs and invited hundreds of dance instructions to his home. 34 colleges added early american dancing to their curricula. many of us, myself included,...
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no one can and the chief from him, we all are story of henry ford and his automobile assembly line and then will. henry ford actually copied the assembly line principal from the slaughter houses. tipters montage bounders been allotted from up to the 1st industrial production with a conveyor belt was not for putting a car together above. but for taking a cow apart out those channels was a man, the name and, and his willingness. after the 2 world wars, what we now call the waste and pat and diet became more established in industrialized nations. beatrice one that said, is the postwar economic boom. that is an explosion in european meets consumption. bring him the system bytes. and the problem that soon became apparent is that we didn't to compensate for this massive increase in meet consumption by adopting the rest of the hunter gatherer dieting. we both samo ego. suddenly we're eating much more, meet someone. we're still eating as many carbohydrates as before. for him not just not enough vegetables at the and well root, we all know how that ends up deferring some, become a look at the h
no one can and the chief from him, we all are story of henry ford and his automobile assembly line and then will. henry ford actually copied the assembly line principal from the slaughter houses. tipters montage bounders been allotted from up to the 1st industrial production with a conveyor belt was not for putting a car together above. but for taking a cow apart out those channels was a man, the name and, and his willingness. after the 2 world wars, what we now call the waste and pat and diet...
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Feb 15, 2023
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the fact is that henry ford invented conveyor production, and the production of fakes is also a conveyort you can quickly stamp fakes , you just need to change a-and the objects of the face of a person, yes, that is, we just dismantled the paintings in our hands, they stole them and took them out. we recently analyzed about the children who took excursions to treat, they also said they were stolen, they looked, that is, the actions remain the same , only the faces change, yes, that is, but the company of objects, that is, ah persons, and the filling itself remains this way. you can quickly rivet fakes there were a lot of fakes there will be a lot more, because 1,000 fakes needs to be done. shoot there every day from this thousand. god forbid, a few dozen, so this is an envelope that can be said to work automatically, and which only replaces a certain person. yes, the texture remains the same. i would add texture - this, of course, may remain, but the logic is completely lost, that is, well, okay, the pictures were taken out and stolen well. e children, as if they were also taken out agai
the fact is that henry ford invented conveyor production, and the production of fakes is also a conveyort you can quickly stamp fakes , you just need to change a-and the objects of the face of a person, yes, that is, we just dismantled the paintings in our hands, they stole them and took them out. we recently analyzed about the children who took excursions to treat, they also said they were stolen, they looked, that is, the actions remain the same , only the faces change, yes, that is, but the...
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Feb 26, 2023
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and then he says this thing about henry ford who of course famously mastered the assembly line.lf and goes i know kids aren't widgets but still, i mean, really shows how dehumanized this entire thing is and i don't know what the goal is. you know, we talk about is it to change the voting base or whatever it may be. but you just turn people into numbers, into an y assembly lin. >> it makes life worse for citizens of the country, wages are p driven down through black market jobs, classrooms are flooded with non-english speakers many of which don't live with their families so they're not getting a stable upbringing or dropping out of school to work full-time. rachel: a lot are working in the night hours. you could say oh, well these kids knew what was going to happen. no, they didn't. first of all, they're minors. second of all, they're saying a they're being recruited in their towns if guatemala and el salvador by cartels telling them what life will be like once they get herement and once they get here it's not that. another bring i want to bring up, the whole idea of diversity an
and then he says this thing about henry ford who of course famously mastered the assembly line.lf and goes i know kids aren't widgets but still, i mean, really shows how dehumanized this entire thing is and i don't know what the goal is. you know, we talk about is it to change the voting base or whatever it may be. but you just turn people into numbers, into an y assembly lin. >> it makes life worse for citizens of the country, wages are p driven down through black market jobs, classrooms...
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john: in 1926, henry ford instituted a five-day 40 hour workweek with no loss of pay for saturdays offthis is now the standard. now, there is a push to consider a 32 hour workweek with no loss in pay. how practical is that? earlier, i spoke with an economist to test a four-day workweek. i asked about the results. >> it's a good idea because we have seen in the trials that have taken place that most companies have said they plan on making the policy permanent. revenue has remained stable or increased and they have experienced productivity is able to be maintained or improved. unsurprisingly. it is something that can be better for business. john: is there a cost for this? >> there is. i can't believe that if this werepplied that we would not see substantial decline in output and a substantial decline in people's incomes. if employers could do this, why haven't theyone this? everyone would win, i just am thick they can. john: what do you say? >> i agree that this is not a one-size-fits-all model. i'm not arguing it should be the new norm. there are many sectors, indust and companies. i am
john: in 1926, henry ford instituted a five-day 40 hour workweek with no loss of pay for saturdays offthis is now the standard. now, there is a push to consider a 32 hour workweek with no loss in pay. how practical is that? earlier, i spoke with an economist to test a four-day workweek. i asked about the results. >> it's a good idea because we have seen in the trials that have taken place that most companies have said they plan on making the policy permanent. revenue has remained stable...
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if henry ford had run his plants like this, he wouldn't have become rich and famous.oment and says, i know, kids aren't widgets, but essentially, come on, let's fix this assembly line. s the really, for an approach, an administration that says they are guided by the concept of empathy,st the very revealing to see there is zero empathy in this assembly line for children. rachel: we'll see after this expose which, by the way, or we've all known this has been happening all along. the reason why many big corporations have been silent about this because there's a lot of cheap labor coming over the border. but we will see, will aoc show up, you know, to hhs crying? will she go to these locations in michigan, factory, slaughterhouses, will she go there and cry and really talk about this? i doubt can it. pete: their ironclad follow-up processes, they call in a month. and if they call the kids or the sponsors in a month and they're not there, then they're just lost. and that's the 85,000 the they're talking about, one phone call. rachel: and, by the way, i don't believe any of
if henry ford had run his plants like this, he wouldn't have become rich and famous.oment and says, i know, kids aren't widgets, but essentially, come on, let's fix this assembly line. s the really, for an approach, an administration that says they are guided by the concept of empathy,st the very revealing to see there is zero empathy in this assembly line for children. rachel: we'll see after this expose which, by the way, or we've all known this has been happening all along. the reason why...
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. >> did henry ford seen this in his plant he would have never became famous and rich.ssembly line. and kids are not with us i get it. we can do far better than. this. >> jesse: why the rush, xavier? well, someone has got to pack the lucky charms and migrant kids are a lot cheaper than american adults. do you think joe is going to stop them? most of these companies are huge democrat donors brian is going to do what he always does say he is looking into it and then blame it on the last guy. let to the situation in the first place and who is being held accountable? >> here's the thing, we have taken action to try to deal with a real issue, a really true issue that was exacerbated, let's not forget, by the last administration. [laughter] >> jesse: if this happened under trump, donald conveyor belting illegal migrant children into titlist so they could make his golf balls cheaper. do you think the "new york times" would have loved to have reported that? no one cares if joe does it. no one cares if biden blows open the border so he can bring in guatemalan widgets so his dono
. >> did henry ford seen this in his plant he would have never became famous and rich.ssembly line. and kids are not with us i get it. we can do far better than. this. >> jesse: why the rush, xavier? well, someone has got to pack the lucky charms and migrant kids are a lot cheaper than american adults. do you think joe is going to stop them? most of these companies are huge democrat donors brian is going to do what he always does say he is looking into it and then blame it on the...
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henry ford would never have gotten rich if he ran us ugly line like this.intense then to say we're talking about the most vulnerable children in this country. somebody eventually leaked a video of him braiding staff and saying that on tape. he himself is probably under a lot of pressure but there's a lot of disappointment within the agency and among immigration advocates about how this has been handled. amy: i would like to ask about the children. if you could tell us some of the stories. it is the heart of your story, talk about christian who works in a construction job instead of going to school, 14 years old. carolina who packages cheerios at night in a factory. talk about each of them and how you found them. how difficult was it free to find them? >> these kids were not hard to find. inspectors have not been looking for them in a proactive way. i went to different cities and towns and usually the next day i already was speaking to children who are working these illegal exploitive jobs. i spoke to christian in southern florida. he was living in a house f
henry ford would never have gotten rich if he ran us ugly line like this.intense then to say we're talking about the most vulnerable children in this country. somebody eventually leaked a video of him braiding staff and saying that on tape. he himself is probably under a lot of pressure but there's a lot of disappointment within the agency and among immigration advocates about how this has been handled. amy: i would like to ask about the children. if you could tell us some of the stories. it is...
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he had read his henry ford, someone so dedicated hated to the freedom of african-americans, and he criticized ize the harvard for segregating freshmen, black freshmen from the other freshmen at the school in the dormitories. someone who went that far. yet he was still devoted to anglo-saxon ism and and white supremacy when it came to catholicism and people of jewish descent. this is how deep and abiding this commitment to white supremacy was. and and this gets translated into the textbook subsequent textbooks. now, not all of them, after the civil war from. 1870 until the 1880s. there was a dramatic reaction to what had been taught about life and culture previously. of course, radical reconstruction had not fully died. they were rewriting the history of the united states. based on the principles some radical, the end of slavery and equality. in fact, one of the most successful textbook. any of the 1880s was charles coffin, who had the north's most famous war reporter during the civil war. he wrote textbook for kids boston public library had 45 copies of his textbooks. all of them were out con
he had read his henry ford, someone so dedicated hated to the freedom of african-americans, and he criticized ize the harvard for segregating freshmen, black freshmen from the other freshmen at the school in the dormitories. someone who went that far. yet he was still devoted to anglo-saxon ism and and white supremacy when it came to catholicism and people of jewish descent. this is how deep and abiding this commitment to white supremacy was. and and this gets translated into the textbook...
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by the way, doctors at the henry ford health system in michigan are now proposing to cut their carbon footprint by a tenth of a percennt by reducing the amount of anesthesia they give to patients. ally g >>oi for real, you will in thert for an appendectomy or any kind of medical procedure. >> and you're really going to suffer because the climate god demands itw . >> how far are we from like the mayan or aztec system? sysnot as far as we think. as one physician. and that system put it, quote, for a long time, there was a notion that the greenhouse prov settings was an inevitable and unavoidable cost of providing patien, t care. of thn but we've learned that reducing anesthetic gas flow is one of the many ways health care can lessen its contribution to the global warming crisis. >> that for a second, if you're trying to reduce your carbon footprint, if you really believe carbon was the main poison in our environment, which of cours you ie is not. rn >> but if you thought it was o getting rid of anesthesia,f or reducing the amount of c painkillers you give to people while cutting them wi
by the way, doctors at the henry ford health system in michigan are now proposing to cut their carbon footprint by a tenth of a percennt by reducing the amount of anesthesia they give to patients. ally g >>oi for real, you will in thert for an appendectomy or any kind of medical procedure. >> and you're really going to suffer because the climate god demands itw . >> how far are we from like the mayan or aztec system? sysnot as far as we think. as one physician. and that system...
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same story with henry ford again and again and again. the lesson, the theme throughout american history has been that with perseverance, with persistence, those that refuse to yield end up leaving a legacy. well beyond their time on this earth. see, america is special because america is not just a stretch of land, not merely a geographic. america is an idea. it is an ideal, a notion, a value system and improbable and daring experiment that actually remains equally as improbable and daring today. none of that changed on the 8th of november 2022, one week ago tonight. none of that changed exceptional culture. that culture of opportunity. it's there. you can make it america if you work hard. the american dream is alive and well. and i know it because believed it. and i know because i travel all around the country and i get to meet people that are living every single day. so do not mistake america as current issues as serious as they. do not mistake to mean that this country is finished or that this country is still not the greatest country
same story with henry ford again and again and again. the lesson, the theme throughout american history has been that with perseverance, with persistence, those that refuse to yield end up leaving a legacy. well beyond their time on this earth. see, america is special because america is not just a stretch of land, not merely a geographic. america is an idea. it is an ideal, a notion, a value system and improbable and daring experiment that actually remains equally as improbable and daring...
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now, if it's not a secret, read the book, henry ford's my life is my achievements? money, you just need start-up capital and the ability to do just that, except that there is simply huge competition in the automotive market in the world. and so only the capital of skills and nothing else, in principle, you don’t need it correctly. michael is a good approach, as in a stressful situation. he behaves. uh no whether it will be confused, maybe he can forget something. misha, of course, is a simple person. and, of course, stress can happen, he can get confused to forget, but in the case of misha, such situations are extremely rare. how is free time spent? well i read with friends some time spend there, well, no friends. it turns out that there are friends in general, well, or not friends, they are for me now, but there are cyril and max well, they are competitors at the same time, well, you can also talk with them for many it was a dream to get into our program, and misha wanted, misha i, of course, wanted to get in, but in our region the competition was very high for the
now, if it's not a secret, read the book, henry ford's my life is my achievements? money, you just need start-up capital and the ability to do just that, except that there is simply huge competition in the automotive market in the world. and so only the capital of skills and nothing else, in principle, you don’t need it correctly. michael is a good approach, as in a stressful situation. he behaves. uh no whether it will be confused, maybe he can forget something. misha, of course, is a simple...
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now, if it's not a secret, read the book, henry ford's my life is my achievements?rs, you can only make good money, you just need start-up capital and skill, except for the fact that there is simply huge competition in the automotive market in the world. and so only capital skill and nothing more. basically, you don't have to correctly michael a good approach, like a stressful situation. he behaves. doesn't he get confused, maybe he's something can forget. misha, of course, is a translucent person. and, of course, it can happen to him, he can get confused and forget, but in the case of misha , such situations are extremely rare. how free time is spent, and i read with friends somehow spend time there, well, no, friends. it does not work, there are friends in general. well, or not friends, they are now for me, but there is kirill max well, they are competitors at the same time, well, you can also talk with them for many it was a dream to get into our program, and misha wanted, misha, of course, wanted to get into, but in our armenian region area competition was very
now, if it's not a secret, read the book, henry ford's my life is my achievements?rs, you can only make good money, you just need start-up capital and skill, except for the fact that there is simply huge competition in the automotive market in the world. and so only capital skill and nothing more. basically, you don't have to correctly michael a good approach, like a stressful situation. he behaves. doesn't he get confused, maybe he's something can forget. misha, of course, is a translucent...
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and henry ford made a popular the 1920s.cepted norm for the majority of companies and industries in the western world. could that be about to change? the uk's largest ever study into a four day working week has just published. 61 companies and nearly 3000 workers took part in a six month trial. so far, nearly , that's 18 companies have nearly, that's 18 companies have decided to make it permanent. while might improve some people's work life of working less time for the same amount of money, increased productivity . money, increased productivity. andrew barnes is ceo of four day week global , the company behind week global, the company behind the trial. and anne—marie lister is from ashton bank , one of the is from ashton bank, one of the companies that took part in the trial. and they're both here with me. welcome to gb news. i'm andrew . once again with me. welcome to gb news. i'm andrew. once again for day with me. welcome to gb news. i'm andrew . once again for day week andrew. once again for day week global , it andrew.
and henry ford made a popular the 1920s.cepted norm for the majority of companies and industries in the western world. could that be about to change? the uk's largest ever study into a four day working week has just published. 61 companies and nearly 3000 workers took part in a six month trial. so far, nearly , that's 18 companies have nearly, that's 18 companies have decided to make it permanent. while might improve some people's work life of working less time for the same amount of money,...
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henry kissinger. when i was a child in ukraine at christmas time, my father, what ford up the window was of our house grown to protect us from cossacks who would get drunk and attack jews at the press conference, helen mirren said that me, it was an incredible person to experience from within in a weird way. it was a bit like playing elizabeth, the 1st of england in the sense of not because she had the rigatti or anything but her art of commitment to her country and to her nation. the absolute total total. um. dedication of her life to that. and so doc agreed to direct talks with israel, not the zionist entity, israel oh calendar. and i have 3 days to get to the hair and makeup, different form turned to me and human me come in this. no, i really impressive. and so if mary and golda was not the only food with a star cast premiering on monday, actor john malkovich alongside geraldine chaplin and director lubbock vanco presented their film. seneca on the creation of earthquakes, which like golda, is not in competition for any prices. the film is set in ancient rome, where despotic emperor nero orders, h
henry kissinger. when i was a child in ukraine at christmas time, my father, what ford up the window was of our house grown to protect us from cossacks who would get drunk and attack jews at the press conference, helen mirren said that me, it was an incredible person to experience from within in a weird way. it was a bit like playing elizabeth, the 1st of england in the sense of not because she had the rigatti or anything but her art of commitment to her country and to her nation. the absolute...