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. >> that was an inside of henry george, early economist. he understood that thisnature, more hawks, they eat the chickens. come deplete the population. if we get numerous more chickens . that is the power of incentives. john: breed chickens. make sure we have plenty. >> uprighted to be made from growing demand taking care of them and making unhealthy and beating them. if we made it illegal to sell seconds we would be in trouble. john: profit saves things. thank you. george mason university. coming up, these animals are endangered. was the best way to save them? kill them. that's right. kill them. [beep] [indistinct chatter] [kids talking at once] [speaking foreign language] [heart beating] [heartbeat continues] [faint singing] [heartbeat, music playing louder] ♪ i'm feeling better since you know me ♪ ♪ i was a lonely soul, but that's the old me... ♪ announcer: this song was created with heartbeats of children in need. find out how it can help frontline health workers bring hope to millions of children at everybeatmatters.org. ♪ john: look a
. >> that was an inside of henry george, early economist. he understood that thisnature, more hawks, they eat the chickens. come deplete the population. if we get numerous more chickens . that is the power of incentives. john: breed chickens. make sure we have plenty. >> uprighted to be made from growing demand taking care of them and making unhealthy and beating them. if we made it illegal to sell seconds we would be in trouble. john: profit saves things. thank you. george mason...
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. >> that was an inside of henry george, early economist. he understood that this nature, more hawks, they eat the chickens. come deplete the population. if we get numerous more chickens . that is the power of incentives. john: breed chickens. make sure we have plety. >> uprighted to be made from growing demand taking care of them and making unhealthy an beating them. if we made it illegal to sell seconds we would be in trouble. john: profit saves things. thank you. george mason university. coming up, these animals are endangered. was the best way to save them? kill them. that's right. kill them. ♪ john: look at the buffalo roam. bison are a great example of tragedy. 30 million of them once roamed in america. that's because no one knows them or rather everyone knows them. indians and the white settlers kept haunting them until there were nearly etinct. the buffalo herd went frm million to 1,000. now they have made a comeback, because now people own them. here to help explain what happened. what happens? >> well, property rights were establis
. >> that was an inside of henry george, early economist. he understood that this nature, more hawks, they eat the chickens. come deplete the population. if we get numerous more chickens . that is the power of incentives. john: breed chickens. make sure we have plety. >> uprighted to be made from growing demand taking care of them and making unhealthy an beating them. if we made it illegal to sell seconds we would be in trouble. john: profit saves things. thank you. george mason...
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. >> that was an inside of henry george, early economist. he understood that this nature, more hawks, they eat the chickens. come deplete the population. if we get numerous more chickens . that is the power of incentives. john: breed chickens. make sure we have plenty. >> uprighted to be made from growing demand taking care of them and making unhealthy and beating them. if we made it illegal to sell seconds we would be in trouble. john: profit saves things. thank you. george mason university. coming up, these animals are endangered. was the best way to save them? kill them. that's right. kill them. [ grunts softly ] [ ding ] i sense you've overpacked, your stomach. try pepto to-go. it's pepto-bismol that fits in your pocket. relief can be yours, but your peanuts... are mine. ♪ [knock] no one was at home, but on the kitchen table sat three insurance policies. the first had lots of coverage. the second, only a little. but the third was... just right! bear: hi! yeah, we love visitors. that's why we moved to a secluded house in the middle of the
. >> that was an inside of henry george, early economist. he understood that this nature, more hawks, they eat the chickens. come deplete the population. if we get numerous more chickens . that is the power of incentives. john: breed chickens. make sure we have plenty. >> uprighted to be made from growing demand taking care of them and making unhealthy and beating them. if we made it illegal to sell seconds we would be in trouble. john: profit saves things. thank you. george mason...
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he stood side-by-side with then president george w. bush, henry paulsen, as they continued to try to convince americans that everything was fine when it clearly wasn't. that administration did americans a huge disservice. bernanke gave it credibility. he came it out and came out from under their shadow. his fed led the charge coordinating in the darkest days of the financial crisis, ensuring the global flow of money and credit. while congress spent much of the last few years actively sometimeying the economy, the if he had has replaced it as the adult in the room. game. he stepped up. for that, he deserves the nation's gratitude. >> that's our show for today. i am ali velshi. thanks for joining us.
he stood side-by-side with then president george w. bush, henry paulsen, as they continued to try to convince americans that everything was fine when it clearly wasn't. that administration did americans a huge disservice. bernanke gave it credibility. he came it out and came out from under their shadow. his fed led the charge coordinating in the darkest days of the financial crisis, ensuring the global flow of money and credit. while congress spent much of the last few years actively...
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he stood side-by-side with then president george w. bush, henry paulsen, as they continued to try to convince americans that everything was fine when it clearly wasn't. that administration did americans a huge disservice. bernanke gave it credibility. he came it out and came out from under their shadow. his fed led the charge coordinating in the darkest days of the financial crisis, ensuring the global flow of money and credit. while congress spent much of the last few years actively sometimeying the economy, the if he had has replaced it as the adult in the room. game. he stepped up. for that, he deserves the nation's gratitude. >> that's our show for today. i am ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ ♪ >>> this is al jazerra america, live from new york city. i am jonathan betz w a look at today's top stories. 10s of thousands of refugees are fleeing their homes in south sudan. the state department says u.s. citizens have now been safely evacuated. and the u.s. special envoy is meeting with government official to his help end that conflict. thousan
he stood side-by-side with then president george w. bush, henry paulsen, as they continued to try to convince americans that everything was fine when it clearly wasn't. that administration did americans a huge disservice. bernanke gave it credibility. he came it out and came out from under their shadow. his fed led the charge coordinating in the darkest days of the financial crisis, ensuring the global flow of money and credit. while congress spent much of the last few years actively...
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henry has. president george w. bush has had some less popular numbers. unfortunate numbers. how do you do it. check the box tradition. i do wonder based on something your panel just said, if they had not had that third quarter growth number this morning -- three questions today about his feelings. how do you feel about that? do you feel bad about yourself? he wasn't going to play that game with them. i don't think that he seemed down. >> i thought he seemed so weary. >> well, i think he is tired of the nonsense. he doesn't like the governing piece of it i likes the leadership piece of it he likes the swagger. it could be that his staff maybe suggested that arrogance was not the best thing to do. if you look at his opening statement, if you only saw that part of it and you hadn't been paying attention to the news for the past three months you would say you know what? america had a pretty good year. his tone did not necessarily match the mood of the country. >> i didn't get a sense he sort of owned the room. i thought he was quite humble. he walked in and maybe so weary like, you know, i felt l
henry has. president george w. bush has had some less popular numbers. unfortunate numbers. how do you do it. check the box tradition. i do wonder based on something your panel just said, if they had not had that third quarter growth number this morning -- three questions today about his feelings. how do you feel about that? do you feel bad about yourself? he wasn't going to play that game with them. i don't think that he seemed down. >> i thought he seemed so weary. >> well, i...
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was "after words" which authors of the latest not fiction books are reviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with the material. ..
much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was...
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george w. bush, john mack, henry paulson jr., and barack obama. now, let's look at the gallery of economic heroes. carter glass, william martin, dwight eisenhower, george humphrey, douglas dillon, william simon, paul volcker, bill clinton, paul o'neill, and sheila bair. explain that. >> the last 80 years of fiscal monetary financial history, how we got into the mass of bubbles and the fiscal and monetary crisis of today. basically using the standard of threefold items. free-market, fiscal rectitude, which we balanced budgets, we do not make excuses for deficits because you do not think the economy is not performing up to your doctor and expectation, and not using the central bank and ordered to try to centrally manage the economy and, wall street and encourage risk-taking and all of that. these are not bad people and good people. these are good policies and bad policies in well-known careers. not one party or one doctrine. so i took these individuals as examples of fiscal rectitude, and that is why clinton is on there. that is why eisenhower is on
george w. bush, john mack, henry paulson jr., and barack obama. now, let's look at the gallery of economic heroes. carter glass, william martin, dwight eisenhower, george humphrey, douglas dillon, william simon, paul volcker, bill clinton, paul o'neill, and sheila bair. explain that. >> the last 80 years of fiscal monetary financial history, how we got into the mass of bubbles and the fiscal and monetary crisis of today. basically using the standard of threefold items. free-market, fiscal...
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.everyday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. interest: thank you for your ecpr >> host: take care. spent that was "after words," wh booktv signature program int which authors of the less nonfiction books are interviewed by journalists, public policymakers, legislators and others familiar with they material. "after words" airs every weekend on booktv at 10 p.m. on saturdays, 12 and 9 p.m. on sunday, and 12 a.m. on monday. you can watch "after words" online, go to booktv.org and click "after words" in the booktv series and topics listed on the upper right side of the page. >> scientology was created as a religion. they would use celebrities are when it was set up it was established in los angeles in 1954, and there was a reason
much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.everyday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. interest: thank you for your ecpr >> host: take care. spent that was "after words,"...
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. >> draft dodger george bailey and his social ois building and loan. we have to have faith. will henryotter's reforms win the day. >> what does that get us a discontented lazy rabble instead of a working class. >> or will george bailey succeed with his scheme to redistribute wealth. >> they had to wait, save their money before they thought of a decent home. wait for what? >> how far will bailey go to destroy free markets and economic progress. how low will he sin snk. >> where is that money you silly, stupid old fool. >> this christmas enjoy a classic as the it was meant to beef understood. fox news presents, mr. potter and the commies of bedford falls. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: another highly an tis patrioted film this season, the hob bit, the desolation of smog, hits theaters tonight. this is part two of the trilogy. part two is the best part. who doesn't love to speech the middle of something, you know. the first hobbit made more than $1 billion. this was nice decided to make it free. it is called giving back. i will be honest. if i want to watch a harry creature run around
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much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was "after words" which authors of the latest not fiction books are reviewed by journalists, public policy makers, legislators and others familiar with the material. ..
much as patrick henry, paul revere, sam adams, george washington benjamin franklin.ryday americans fighting for the cause they believed in that one at no credit, wanted no applause, but wanted to be respected. that is what they believe. just because the name is not forefront in her social studies class, doesn't mean they were vitally import. >> host: okay, brian kilmeade, terrific book. >> guest: thank you for your interest. appreciated. >> host: take care. >> that was...
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george washington, benjamin franklin, winston churchill, mozart, franklin radios vealed. henryson you can petition a local lodge for membership. you'll need to demonstrate good characters and belief in some sort of supreme being. oh, in almost all lodges, it's men only. next you're up for a vote from grand master james sullivan. >> the lodge votes to accept you then you have the three degree, is that you go through. >> once you earn the third degree, yes, that's where the phrase comes from, you can join any number of masonic off shoot. he's a degree mason and historian at the house of the temple for the supreme right. it's that big building in washington, d.c. >> this isn't like the masnic vatican but it's important. >> absolutely right. it's one branch of freemasonry in the united states that's our headquarters building. >> inside the temple lodge room is a stunner. downstairs, there's this. >> this is the flag that buzz aldridge went to the moon. >> wow. >> it's tiny hats and small cars are your thing then there are the party animals of freemasonry the shriners. you may know
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could be very different what we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think that time there was no and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. i was thinking somehow i had to come back because mom was waiting for me. i just knew that everything would be fine for some reason we were so confident because we were going to get married officially after he came back how could he not come back . out of it never crossed my mind. that the militants decided to try and break through. screaming grenade. explosion blew his back. and it was all over all of us. we know that our comrades on our commander won't leave us no matter how tough it gets we're a team. they're going to give getting was a senior in his military trio. you know he knew that if he didn't smother that grenade with his body more of just comr
could be very different what we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think that time there was no and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. i...
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be very different where we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much. really. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. or a standard of living. well it's been a lot of these. people. a pleasure to have you with us here today. a case of incest and depravity as shocked australia in a remote valley police discovered a family that has been interbreeding for four generations brother sister father daughter uncle niece resulting in a gruesome outcome for all involved in what the police refer to as an incest cults. i know what you're thinking thinking you're. it sounds a whole lot like wall street sons and daughters program where sons and daughters of the fathers and mothers aunts and uncles ruling the world are hard to see in the banking sy
be very different where we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much. really. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. what defines a country's...
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very different as well we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. technology innovation and all the developments around russia we. are. last time was a new alert animation scripts scare me a little the end. there is breaking news tonight and we are continuing to follow the breaking news the in. the alexander family cry tears of joy at a grave things other that there has to be adequate regard in a court of war zone to a liar there's a story made sort of movies playing out in real life. i'm the president and this is a society that i'm sick corporation kind of can. do and the banks are trying to get all that all about money and i'm actually sick for politicians write the laws and regulations. coming out. there is just too much i
very different as well we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching....
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very different is what we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think that time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us about. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks everyone for watching and have a great night. my plate is cleaner. with the waitress. on stage managing that there's an audience i used to take drugs. drink like a fish called the police told me about the circus but i was such a punk i was like what circus. circus is clearly kids. and will break down stereotypes about kids from disadvantaged backgrounds. what defines a country's success. faceless figures of economic growth. for a factual standard of living. please. liz . liz. lemon. ukraine's president proposes an amnesty for arrested protesters and a moratorium on the use of force at demonstrations it's an attempt to resolve differences with the opposition and a bite into
very different is what we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think that time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us about. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks everyone for...
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be very different while we point to the henry wallace as at the franklin roosevelt at the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening must see series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing guys back on and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching.
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be very different while we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. wealthy british style. has no time to write for. markets why not come to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's cause or for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds of reports . i've got a quote for you. it's pretty tough. if they were it's about story. but if this guy like you would smear about guys instead of working for the people most issues in the mainstream media are working for each other right bribes vision to fight. the good rather. i think. everybody thought if you know that you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioning the cost of your conscious mind that's because a free and o
be very different while we point to the henry wallace is at the franklin roosevelt and the john kennedy's and the other people who saw the world differently george mcgovern had a very different vision of the world think the time is now and people are waking up you guys thank you so much for being such an integral part of the awakening c. series untold history united states thank you so much for. really pushing us back. and that's it for our show tonight you guys thanks for watching. wealthy...
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henry winston is considered one of the best in the sport. winston worked with some of the most talented boxers in history. including georgeoreman. >>> reality check time for the sharks back east. >> i think generally folks think that the western conference is stronger than the eastern conference. but they have a couple of good teams like pittsburgh. crosby has never scored a goal against san jose and he didn't do it tonight either. except four of his pittsburgh players scored. it was scoreless after one period. pens need just four minutes to score one. and that was hit by cunick. eastern conference leading penguins wins 5-1. san jose can regroup tomorrow in carolina. >>> the seattle seahawks bring their swagger to candle stick this sunday. a game you can see right here on ktvu at 1:00 p.m. now everyone is talking about seattle's number one ranked defense and russell williams. there's also a homecoming of sorts for running back lynch. he likes to go into beast mode. lynch gained 970 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in nine games. he scored twice in week two when seattle beat 49ers 29-3. the defense knows what they'r
henry winston is considered one of the best in the sport. winston worked with some of the most talented boxers in history. including georgeoreman. >>> reality check time for the sharks back east. >> i think generally folks think that the western conference is stronger than the eastern conference. but they have a couple of good teams like pittsburgh. crosby has never scored a goal against san jose and he didn't do it tonight either. except four of his pittsburgh players scored. it...
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henry winston is considered one of the best in the sport. winston worked with some of the most talented boxers in history. including georgek time for the sharks back east. >> i think generally folks think that the western conference is stronger than the eastern conference. but they have a couple of good teams like pittsburgh. crosby has never scored a goal against san jose and he didn't do it tonight either. except four of his pittsburgh players scored. it was scoreless after one period. pens need just four minutes to score one. and that was hit by cunick. eastern conference leading penguins wins 5-1. san jose can regroup tomorrow in carolina. >>> the seattle seahawks bring their swagger to candle stick this sunday. a game you can see right here on ktvu at 1:00 p.m. now everyone is talking about seattle's number one ranked defense and russell williams. there's also a homecoming of sorts for running back lynch. he likes to go into beast mode. lynch gained 970 yards and nine touchdowns on the ground in nine games. he scored twice in week two when seattle beat 49ers 29-3. the defense knows what they're up against. >> we know
henry winston is considered one of the best in the sport. winston worked with some of the most talented boxers in history. including georgek time for the sharks back east. >> i think generally folks think that the western conference is stronger than the eastern conference. but they have a couple of good teams like pittsburgh. crosby has never scored a goal against san jose and he didn't do it tonight either. except four of his pittsburgh players scored. it was scoreless after one period....
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as you know, henry adams famously said that if you want to see a contradiction of the theory of evolution, all you have to do is look at american presidents from george washington to ulysses grant. and there are people like that who either don't want to put themselves through which i could which is a through to get elected, or in some kind of vague way, usually unstated, they are rather dismissive, even scornful of the whole idea that void gets a vote. i'll just say that you don't have to look much beyond washington in the last two or three years to really wonder, i mean, i say this as a fan of democracy, it is this the last word in a way countries are run? >> i'll have a follow-up to john on that point. in the meantime we will do q&a with the audience are going to start lining up in the back i will transfer because after the next question. john, in response to that point phone bill, it's interesting the comparison to churchill because i think he's had hay is in some ways like churchill. but in reading the book it strikes me how well the hay work with teddy roosevelt, when he didn't seem to have necessary and natural affinity of temperament or approa
as you know, henry adams famously said that if you want to see a contradiction of the theory of evolution, all you have to do is look at american presidents from george washington to ulysses grant. and there are people like that who either don't want to put themselves through which i could which is a through to get elected, or in some kind of vague way, usually unstated, they are rather dismissive, even scornful of the whole idea that void gets a vote. i'll just say that you don't have to look...
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paul george scored 15 of 17 in the second half as the pacers rally back, making a statement, winning 90-84, improving to a league beast 19 and 3 on the season. >> john henry smith had the tough assignment, live for the match. the passers stepped it up in the second half. >> that's not surprising. make no doubt about it. this was a game that the pacers wanted, particularly paul george, their budding superstar. we talking to him tuesday morning. he talked about how losing to et ha in the play-offs in a gruelling series fuelled him to work harder, longer to change the result. now, he had a cold start. that contributed to a 7-point half-time deficit and exploded for 12 points in the second quarter, giving the pacers a leave and giving them, they hope, a leg up in the race for the top seed in the n.b.a. play-offs. >> we struggled through a tough first half. his team-mates set paul george up in the second, getting him going. to do what he did. he won 15 points. then guarding dwayne wade when the round was out. it's a special performance. we beat a team that challenged for the first season. it's good to go, you know, when a game is 1-up, it gets a head to head m
paul george scored 15 of 17 in the second half as the pacers rally back, making a statement, winning 90-84, improving to a league beast 19 and 3 on the season. >> john henry smith had the tough assignment, live for the match. the passers stepped it up in the second half. >> that's not surprising. make no doubt about it. this was a game that the pacers wanted, particularly paul george, their budding superstar. we talking to him tuesday morning. he talked about how losing to et ha in...
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henry smith. reread a number of once popular tax that aroused my curiosity by the vast terrain of unfamiliar items in the were about the philadelphia novelist georgehe park. all this led led to my fourth book, beneath american renaissance in which a show at the energy popular culture infiltrated every since hawthorne, dickinson and others have alienated from their society. i found the richness of their works out much to their extraordinary openness to the often experimental and adventurous american popular culture around them. in the years i was writing in literary theory was much remain between disciplines and evolving. although i solved the spirit, i was alarmed by the human agency that the move often involved speculation about the death of the author by brenda is code notion of that the function often yielded criticism in which the author with the click it altogether. by moving beneath the american renaissance annihilator books was to reach across the disciplinary divide to social, cultural and political history to treat authors and others as people entangled in the actual discourse of their time. although one pointed out that shakespeare in th
henry smith. reread a number of once popular tax that aroused my curiosity by the vast terrain of unfamiliar items in the were about the philadelphia novelist georgehe park. all this led led to my fourth book, beneath american renaissance in which a show at the energy popular culture infiltrated every since hawthorne, dickinson and others have alienated from their society. i found the richness of their works out much to their extraordinary openness to the often experimental and adventurous...
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finally with the occupation of george esther heights which involves one of the great stories of new england history with a bookseller henrynox going to fort ticonderoga and returning with the canons some of which would be placed in dorchester heights to force the evacuation of the british. that is boston that went from being a city that have been occupy to being a city that had to pull itself together. this had been a devastating experience for everyone and 9000 soldiers left along with about a thousand loyalists never to return. bostonians would filter back and the town had been beat up terribly. many structures had been burned as the british tried to keep themselves in the winter but bostonians by and large have survived. i would like to end my remarks by quoting a passage from a sermon that was delivered by reverend samuel cooper on april 7, 1776, his first after the evacuation of the british and much as we have seen boston in the last few weeks his have been a community that had seen the worst of times but they had made it through and so he delivered the sermon. i would like to read it. this quote serves as the epigra
finally with the occupation of george esther heights which involves one of the great stories of new england history with a bookseller henrynox going to fort ticonderoga and returning with the canons some of which would be placed in dorchester heights to force the evacuation of the british. that is boston that went from being a city that have been occupy to being a city that had to pull itself together. this had been a devastating experience for everyone and 9000 soldiers left along with about a...
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henry ford identity. so i just want to make sure that the ford foundation cooperated with me. i also want to make clear that although i do give some time investigating the george soros foundations and the new israel fund, the new israel fund was very, very help pull in all of my work and very transparent with me and hit just about nothing, which is why i was able to get just about everything. so, let's talk about what the new israel fund is doing. the new israel fund is getting charitable donations, but it's not a charity. the new israel fund is a social action entity. it is a political entity. they like to say, we are not about soup kitchens, were about social change. and they fund about 800 other ngos as nongovernmental organizations in israel. .. >> in a multitude to tell me that they believe that the new israel fund is committed to destabilizing the israel defense forces and erasing the jewish identity from the state of israel itself. i'll be specific. i'll give you just three names, but there are many more. the deputy knesset, the deputy speaker of the knesset went on record stating that the new israel fund is determined to destabilize the idf. i'm going
henry ford identity. so i just want to make sure that the ford foundation cooperated with me. i also want to make clear that although i do give some time investigating the george soros foundations and the new israel fund, the new israel fund was very, very help pull in all of my work and very transparent with me and hit just about nothing, which is why i was able to get just about everything. so, let's talk about what the new israel fund is doing. the new israel fund is getting charitable...
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henry ford identity. so i just want to make sure that the ford foundation cooperated with me. i also want to make clear that although i do give some time investigating the george soros foundations and the new israel fund, the new israel fund was very, very help pull in all of my work and very transparent with me and hit just about nothing, which is why i was able to get just about everything. so, let's talk about what the new israel fund is doing. the new israel fund is getting charitable donations, but it's not a charity. the new israel fund is a social action entity. it is a political entity. they like to say, we are not about soup kitchens, were about social change. and they fund about 800 other ngos as nongovernmental organizations in israel. .. and that's important to recognize that the people who i've investigated are trying hard to achieve their goal, but just as the people running the eugenics program and the united states thought that the best way to achieve greatness in america, utopia in america, was to erase the existence of 90% of our american citizenry, members of knesset that the israeli legislature and members of the american -- of the israeli
henry ford identity. so i just want to make sure that the ford foundation cooperated with me. i also want to make clear that although i do give some time investigating the george soros foundations and the new israel fund, the new israel fund was very, very help pull in all of my work and very transparent with me and hit just about nothing, which is why i was able to get just about everything. so, let's talk about what the new israel fund is doing. the new israel fund is getting charitable...
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points and 6 asÍs, now the pacers center, he led all scorers and george scored 15 of his 17 in the second half 90-84 the final score. john henryith has more. if recent history is any judge, i guess we should have known -- you see, the indiana pacers have been the best team in the nba 24 season, in outscoring opponents in third quarters and so it was again on tuesday night. they outscored the heat. to get themselves a lead that they would not relinquish, they did it on the strength of their super star paul george, and on the strength of their super sized center. the two of them combined for 30 points whereas the super star duo dwayne wade were able to combine in the second half for a mere 15-points. we really didn't play very well, but not even very sharp on the defensive end, the third quarter came out with great defensive energy, and a calmer demeanor on the offensive end. and really took control of the game. >> we beat a team that is going to challenge. and it is good to go win a game and be one up. in a head to head match up, score the challenges for the first season, that's the only aspect. it wasn't a championship game, b
points and 6 asÍs, now the pacers center, he led all scorers and george scored 15 of his 17 in the second half 90-84 the final score. john henryith has more. if recent history is any judge, i guess we should have known -- you see, the indiana pacers have been the best team in the nba 24 season, in outscoring opponents in third quarters and so it was again on tuesday night. they outscored the heat. to get themselves a lead that they would not relinquish, they did it on the strength of their...
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henry reid has been released from the hospital. reid spokesman says he's rushing at home after spending time at george washington hospital.ed reid as exhaustive and found nothing more serious. doctors have cleared him to return to work. >> this year churches are keeping a chose eye on baby jesus thanks for a free gift from a security company. every year figures are stolen from nativity scenes. a solution is being offered. a small device can be installed and it can be tracked down. they can have it installed for a gps. >>> there are few things direct and heartfelt, but a child's christmas letter to santa. the volunteers did their best to fulfill those childhood wishes. >> they're turning this into santa's work shop. a thousand letters were sent to bay area kids. >> we're blessed and i know a lot of people are blessed and a lot of people are struggling and it's a good tile to help out. . >> they are gifting presents for seven children. it's not easy if a child wants pictures of santa's reindeer. i told her we couldn't get all the reindeer together at the same time. they're not into selfies. >> these favorites are like a bar
henry reid has been released from the hospital. reid spokesman says he's rushing at home after spending time at george washington hospital.ed reid as exhaustive and found nothing more serious. doctors have cleared him to return to work. >> this year churches are keeping a chose eye on baby jesus thanks for a free gift from a security company. every year figures are stolen from nativity scenes. a solution is being offered. a small device can be installed and it can be tracked down. they...