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james martin got his mother's property, but he was able to do so because the justice system decided hiscase proceeded from a very conservative point of view. they decided married women were not autonomous actors, apart from their husbands. but as i said, other cases went the other way. this demonstrates the failure to ameliorate the status. it was not unimaginable that the men constructing a new nation could have also imagined new ideas of female citizenship. people will often ask me why i study women's history, or why we should study it. i say it's because we learn things from women's lives, words, and work, that we wouldn't know otherwise. the sources provide us with new information, new historical questions, new topics, and new insights. for instance, asking the question, which i think we are asking at this point, why the founders left coverture wholly intact as they founded a new nation and governing documents. asking that question offers a deep insight into the hearts and minds. here is my theory about why the founders did nothing about coverture, not during the constitutional conv
james martin got his mother's property, but he was able to do so because the justice system decided hiscase proceeded from a very conservative point of view. they decided married women were not autonomous actors, apart from their husbands. but as i said, other cases went the other way. this demonstrates the failure to ameliorate the status. it was not unimaginable that the men constructing a new nation could have also imagined new ideas of female citizenship. people will often ask me why i...
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massachusetts, counsel for the state argued when ana martin mother of the plaintiff james martin chose accompany her husband back to england, that she acted in a political capacity thus abandoning her massachusetts property. pretty interesting. now, in the end these cases were decided in a variety of ways. in the case of james martin he got his mother's property which is undoubtedly what she would have wanted, but he was able to do so because the justices who decided his case proceeded from a very conservative point of view. they decided that married women were not autonomous actors apart from their husbands. but as i said other cases went the other way. and moments like this demonstrate that the failure to ameliorate the degraded status of women was not inevitable, not unimaginable, that the men who were constructing a new nation could have also imagined new ideas of female citizenship. you know, people will often ask me why i study womens history and i say because we can learn things from womens lives and work we wouldn't otherwise. it provides us with new information, new topics and
massachusetts, counsel for the state argued when ana martin mother of the plaintiff james martin chose accompany her husband back to england, that she acted in a political capacity thus abandoning her massachusetts property. pretty interesting. now, in the end these cases were decided in a variety of ways. in the case of james martin he got his mother's property which is undoubtedly what she would have wanted, but he was able to do so because the justices who decided his case proceeded from a...
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in martin versus massachusetts, counsel for the state argued when ann martin, mother of james martin chose to accompany her husband back to england, she contacted -- acted in a political capacity, thus abandoning her massachusetts property. pretty interesting. in the end these cases were decided in a variety of ways, in the case of james martin, he got his mother's property which is undoubtedly which she would have wanted but was able to do so because the justices decided his case preceded from a very conservative point of view and decided that married women were not autonomous actors apart from their husband but as i said, other cases went the other way. moments like this demonstrate the failure to ameliorate the degraded status of women was not inevitable and not unimaginable the men constructing a new nation could have also imagined new ideas of female citizenship. people will often ask me why i study women's history or why we should study it and i say it's because we learn things from women's lives that we wouldn't know otherwise. their sources provide us with new information, ne
in martin versus massachusetts, counsel for the state argued when ann martin, mother of james martin chose to accompany her husband back to england, she contacted -- acted in a political capacity, thus abandoning her massachusetts property. pretty interesting. in the end these cases were decided in a variety of ways, in the case of james martin, he got his mother's property which is undoubtedly which she would have wanted but was able to do so because the justices decided his case preceded from...
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in the case of james martin, he got his mother's proper, which is undoubtedly what she would have wantedt he was able to do so because the justices who decided his case proceeded from a very conservative point of view. they decided that married women were not autonomous actors apart from their husbands but as i said, other cases went the other way. and moments like this demonstrate that the failure to status of women was not unimaginable that the men who are constructing a new nation could have also imagined new ideas of female citizenship. you know, people will often ask me why i study women's history or why we should study and i say it's because we learn things from women's lives, words and work that we wouldn't know otherwise. their sources provide us with new information, new historical questions and new topics and new insights. for instance, asking the question, which i think we're at this point, why the founders left coverture wholly in tact as they crafted new nation and documents i think asking that questions offers a deep insight into hair hearts and minds. here's my theory on w
in the case of james martin, he got his mother's proper, which is undoubtedly what she would have wantedt he was able to do so because the justices who decided his case proceeded from a very conservative point of view. they decided that married women were not autonomous actors apart from their husbands but as i said, other cases went the other way. and moments like this demonstrate that the failure to status of women was not unimaginable that the men who are constructing a new nation could have...
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and james martin is a veteran from pittsburgh. honor and appreciation for some of the modern heroes. >> reverend king -- >> i'm still surprised. i'm probably going to be at the super bowl like there is. happening. >> reporter: trimane davis, suzie dorner, and james martin all met for the first time on the zoom call. and in less than two weeks, the three will be on the field in tampa honored for their dedication to communityty durin the pandemic. >> i'm still waiting f for the "psych." >> reporter: at a time when so many are feeling isolated, marine corps veteran james martin has kept his focus on staying connected. martin, a father of three, is streaming high school sports in his pittsburgh, pennsylvania, suburb free to the community. >> she needs a reason to smile. >> reporter: connecting fellow veterans through gaming as part of the wounded warrior project, and opening his home to neighborhood kids facing domestic issues. >> you know, hats off to my wife. knowing full well that was going to cost our grocery bill astonishingly. m
and james martin is a veteran from pittsburgh. honor and appreciation for some of the modern heroes. >> reverend king -- >> i'm still surprised. i'm probably going to be at the super bowl like there is. happening. >> reporter: trimane davis, suzie dorner, and james martin all met for the first time on the zoom call. and in less than two weeks, the three will be on the field in tampa honored for their dedication to communityty durin the pandemic. >> i'm still waiting f...
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and working now about halfway through working with an old friend and co-author james martin.ooking at violence in america. regionally, but most of what we've seen most of what we have seen published is a description of the violence. and to clear away any doubt, the american revolution a horrific war. and what we had are descriptions of that. what jim and i are trying to do is latch into what has been called existential war. a safe guard, what became international law. it fell apart and the reason why is pretty grim, to tell you the truth. and the reasons why is pretty grand, to tell you the truth. but i think it is revealing and a new take into it keeps me off of the treats and out of trouble. historians never really retire, it is always something new. i'm sure your other authors are essentially getting different versions of the same story. >> the subject of the conway cabal is a relatively less known incident in the life of washington. what interested youz= in further into this? >> i mentioned earlier that a friend of mine and i, william stone, we teamed up to write a book c
and working now about halfway through working with an old friend and co-author james martin.ooking at violence in america. regionally, but most of what we've seen most of what we have seen published is a description of the violence. and to clear away any doubt, the american revolution a horrific war. and what we had are descriptions of that. what jim and i are trying to do is latch into what has been called existential war. a safe guard, what became international law. it fell apart and the...
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coronavirus pandemic, one of them is a los angeles teacher, susie dormer is a nurse manager in tampa, james martinect. great way to give back to people who have given so much of themselves to others. todd: without them we would have gone down without all their efforts. thanks, see you guys. we will be right back. ato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. want to sell the best burger in every zip code? add an employee. or ten... then easily and automatically pay your team and file payroll taxes. that means... world domination! or just the west side. run payroll in less than five minutes with intuit quickbooks. todd: back with extreme weather, powerful winter storms, heavy rain and snow in california, one woman hurt trying to escape during the mudslide. crews wrestling this woman trapped in her car by the mud and floodwaters. jillian: a 14-year-old was rescued from under 5 feet of snow that slid off the roof. janice dean tracking the storm. that photo is unbelievable. >> up
coronavirus pandemic, one of them is a los angeles teacher, susie dormer is a nurse manager in tampa, james martinect. great way to give back to people who have given so much of themselves to others. todd: without them we would have gone down without all their efforts. thanks, see you guys. we will be right back. ato recipes are just side dishes, then i'm not a real idaho potato farmer. genuine idaho potatoes not just a side dish anymore. always look for the grown in idaho seal. want to sell...
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nurse manager susie garner, marine veteran james martin and educator remain davis, and also participateame point off. >> it means the nfl is doing the super bowl write in response to those who gave so much. >>, guppy as president biden cracks down on oil and gas is climate advisor claims this. >> this is all about building, good clean jobs, jobs where you can get access to good pay in unions. >> energy workers in louisiana are not so sure. why they worry biden's policies consider local communities. >> bernie sanders sparking a firestorm with his inauguration get up. an update on the big bucks he has raise for charity when we come back in. also destroyed the lives of thousands of jewish survivors still suffering today. god calls on people who believe in him to act on his word. "comfort ye, comfort my people." when i come here and i sit with lilia i realize what she needs right now is food. these elderly jews are weak and they're sick. they're living on $2 a day which is impossible. this now, is how god's children are living. take this time to send a survival food box to these forgotten j
nurse manager susie garner, marine veteran james martin and educator remain davis, and also participateame point off. >> it means the nfl is doing the super bowl write in response to those who gave so much. >>, guppy as president biden cracks down on oil and gas is climate advisor claims this. >> this is all about building, good clean jobs, jobs where you can get access to good pay in unions. >> energy workers in louisiana are not so sure. why they worry biden's policies...
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in the case of james martin, he got his mother's property. but he was able to do so because the justices decided his case proceeded from a very conservative point of view. they decided that married women were not autonomous actors. as i said, other cases went the other way. in moments like this, what's demonstrated is that the failure to ameliorate women status, that the man who constructed a new nation could also have imagined new ideas a female citizenship. people will often ask me why i studied women's history or why we should study it. i say it's because we learn things from women's lives, words and work that we would not otherwise know. their sources provide us with new information, new historical questions, new topics and new insights. for instance, asking the question, which i think we are at this point, why the founders left coverture wholly intact as they crafted a new nation and new governing documents. i think asking that question offers a deep insight into their hearts and minds. here's my theory about why the coach or. not during
in the case of james martin, he got his mother's property. but he was able to do so because the justices decided his case proceeded from a very conservative point of view. they decided that married women were not autonomous actors. as i said, other cases went the other way. in moments like this, what's demonstrated is that the failure to ameliorate women status, that the man who constructed a new nation could also have imagined new ideas a female citizenship. people will often ask me why i...
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i am working now, about halfway through, working with an old , andd, james kirby martin looking at the american revolution. must up what we have seen published is a description of the violence. to clear away any doubt, it was a ghastly mess. it was a horrific war and what we have had our descriptions of that. when jim and i are trying to do is explain it. lapses into existential war and what became international law fell apart. is pretty grim reading to tell you the truth, but i think it is revealing and we think it is a new take on the war for independence and one that deserves a lot more attention. it keeps me off the streets and out of trouble. [laughs] historians never really retire. it is always something. i'm sure your other authors are essentially giving you different versions of that same story. subject of the,e conway cabal is a less known incident in the illustrious life of george washington. what interested you in digging further into the subject? prof. lender: i mentioned earlier a friend of mine, an archaeologist, we teamed up to write a book. the battle of monmouth had al
i am working now, about halfway through, working with an old , andd, james kirby martin looking at the american revolution. must up what we have seen published is a description of the violence. to clear away any doubt, it was a ghastly mess. it was a horrific war and what we have had our descriptions of that. when jim and i are trying to do is explain it. lapses into existential war and what became international law fell apart. is pretty grim reading to tell you the truth, but i think it is...
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hi james, this is marking martin with news nation. she didn't answer our calls but current trump staff did respond to our inquiries saying quote we are not supportive of this effort have nothing to do with it and only know about it through public reporting we also talked to cal jillson one of the country's leading political expert, this is not good for republicans, but it's hard to see what would be good for republicans and are these. >>current circumstances jillson calling this maggot patriot party, a major threat to the gop filings like this in the past ending in last elections and disappointment for republican presidential hopefuls. he says most notably in the 20th century theodore roosevelt and then in 1992 bill clinton was elected president united states when ross her up and his reform party again split the republican party and led to the defeat of george hw bush for reelection, so if you take the 2 major parties in you split one the other one has a clear path to the white house. >>we also reached out to representative forest ben
hi james, this is marking martin with news nation. she didn't answer our calls but current trump staff did respond to our inquiries saying quote we are not supportive of this effort have nothing to do with it and only know about it through public reporting we also talked to cal jillson one of the country's leading political expert, this is not good for republicans, but it's hard to see what would be good for republicans and are these. >>current circumstances jillson calling this maggot...
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from civil rights activists michael, andrew goodman, and james cheney, to dr. martinarnold described the ordinary austrians and germans who just went along, american lynchings were the product solely of extraordinary evil but also of evil dripping with banality, the nice couple next door who sometimes brought their kids along for the hanging, the friendly salesman and his teacher wife who lived down the block. the earliest american lynchings often opened with an attack on the sheriff's office where the frenzied crowd demanded that the accused, often of a sexual offense against a white woman, be brought outside and handed over, and sheriffs often complied, lest the whole place be torn apart or burned down. and while those lynchings were not on tape, they very likely sounded something like this. >> we want pence, hang mike pence, hang mike pence, hang mike pence. hang mike pence. >> we're now learning the identities of the people who swarmed into the u.s. capitol on january 6th. and let's just be clear. sol h some had the goal of lynching the vice president of the unite
from civil rights activists michael, andrew goodman, and james cheney, to dr. martinarnold described the ordinary austrians and germans who just went along, american lynchings were the product solely of extraordinary evil but also of evil dripping with banality, the nice couple next door who sometimes brought their kids along for the hanging, the friendly salesman and his teacher wife who lived down the block. the earliest american lynchings often opened with an attack on the sheriff's office...
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james, they didn't want to hear the evidence. martind the evidence, they should have heard the evidence. here's the thing. they chose to rule the way they did. when there's a rule of law, and you know this, when there's a rule of law, it means you accept what the courts are saying. you accept what nine unarmed lawyers tell you. that is the definition of the rule of law, and in the year 2000, nine unarmed lawyers said that al gore lost and they had to accept that. and when nine unarmed lawyers impose the rule of law, why can't that be acceptable? that's great. and hillary clinton didn't accept the election because she said trump is an illegitimate president, how many democrats said that? and didn't that incite people to feel unheard and hated? let's get some of the day's other news. the number of coronavirus deaths in the uk has reached its highest daily figure since the pandemic began. a further 1,325 people died within 28 days of testing positive. the total number of uk deaths is now approaching 80,000. the european union has reached a
james, they didn't want to hear the evidence. martind the evidence, they should have heard the evidence. here's the thing. they chose to rule the way they did. when there's a rule of law, and you know this, when there's a rule of law, it means you accept what the courts are saying. you accept what nine unarmed lawyers tell you. that is the definition of the rule of law, and in the year 2000, nine unarmed lawyers said that al gore lost and they had to accept that. and when nine unarmed lawyers...
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we'll talk with heritage foundation casey james in a moment. on the martinuther king holiday, investors grappling with a rising concern about policy, inflation, lack of market leadership. what can reignite this rally? we have those answers and so much for you on "making money." charles: today celebrates martin luther king, jr., day, there would be monumental right for americans. my life-long passion has been the stock market. i love it not as a get rich platform but one that can add financial freedom to people that otherwise might be locked into economic status that provides little chance to pass on enhanced opportunities. what we know from the stock market it never goes up in a straight line. just like life itself some days are good and others could be terrible. i feel the way with a march toward a more perfect union ideally a society where race and other factors are never a consideration, but merit, hard work, commitment determine out comes. there are times when the stock market takes a hit and investors have to determine if things will get better immediat
we'll talk with heritage foundation casey james in a moment. on the martinuther king holiday, investors grappling with a rising concern about policy, inflation, lack of market leadership. what can reignite this rally? we have those answers and so much for you on "making money." charles: today celebrates martin luther king, jr., day, there would be monumental right for americans. my life-long passion has been the stock market. i love it not as a get rich platform but one that can add...
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supporting players stacy martin and the recently ennobled tobyjones obe add lively heft, but it's jameseps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwell. do you need my help? leave me alone. current lockdown restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king jr is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering dr king to be a communist threat, j edgar hoover went to great length to dig into his private life, hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond
supporting players stacy martin and the recently ennobled tobyjones obe add lively heft, but it's jameseps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwell. do you need my help? leave me alone. current lockdown restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's...
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supporting players stacy martin and the recently nobled tobyjones obe add lively half, but it's jamesotsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwell. do you need my help? leave me alone. current lockdown restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king junior is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering doctor king to be a communist threat, j edgar hoover went to great length to dig into his private life hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation
supporting players stacy martin and the recently nobled tobyjones obe add lively half, but it's jamesotsteps of lonely screen astronauts like bruce dern and sam rockwell. do you need my help? leave me alone. current lockdown restrictions may have nixed the planned cinema release, but viewers can find archive on digital download from monday. free at last, free at last! thank god almighty, we are free at last! i'll leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us...
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james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martiny. a couple of different samples and we're looking at the some of the attributes of aroma. this has more of that furfural than this one does, so this one is going to have a more nutty taste than this one does. another one might have higher amounts of vanillin than another one which means it's going to have a higher smell or taste of vanilla. so you can be that exact? exactly. and then those are things we can engineer in each subsequent iteration of our recipe. whisky making is a bit of a science, but here they've taken that to a whole new level. here's stu explaining the process from start to finish. we have three main elements that we use in creating those recipes. the first is the source spirit itself, the second element we use is the wood, and here what we do is we operate with what we call microstaves, which are small pieces of wood. and each microstave is roughly one 25,000th the size of a barrel, and we'll start by building a mixture of microstaves. so we can mix and match these
james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martiny. a couple of different samples and we're looking at the some of the attributes of aroma. this has more of that furfural than this one does, so this one is going to have a more nutty taste than this one does. another one might have higher amounts of vanillin than another one which means it's going to have a higher smell...
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. >> and through that you met people like james orange i happen to live in atlanta a mile and half away from the martin luther king birthplace and museum. these people are legends here. so to walk amongst them when you are a relatively young adul adult, how did that influence you in your work now? >> now the way it influences me for the past two young people james called everybody leader and he rose a big leader. so i think for them for the doctor and his staff and all of them to take me under his wing when i was very very young was outstanding because i had no idea who he was when i went to selma. i was with the gentle man named leon hall and james were sitting at a table nearby because they were there for the voting rights march. james and i became friends and stayed in contact through the years but i met doctor lowery prior to that time because of the work i was doing it alabama state university we actually established a chapter and had a charter to set up the alabama state university i have no idea these people are bigger than life even in more recent times i realize james was very instrumental in
. >> and through that you met people like james orange i happen to live in atlanta a mile and half away from the martin luther king birthplace and museum. these people are legends here. so to walk amongst them when you are a relatively young adul adult, how did that influence you in your work now? >> now the way it influences me for the past two young people james called everybody leader and he rose a big leader. so i think for them for the doctor and his staff and all of them to...
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people like this doctor in james orange, i happen to live in atlanta a mile and a half away from the martin luther king, you know, birthplace. these people are legends here. to walk amongst them, how did that influence you in your work now? >> oh, wow. to be able to pass on what i have two young people. calling everybody leader. the big leader. i think for them and for doctor and his staff and all those folks that may take me their wing when i was very, very young -- i had no idea who he was. i was with a gentleman named leon. he was sitting at a table nearby the voting rights march. james and i became friends. we stayed in contact through the years. i had met doctor lowery prior to that time. we actually established a chapter they are at alabama university. to be around these folks, i had no idea that they were bigger than life. it was the most recent times that i realize that james orange was instrumental in the actual sale. he never talked about that. he was very humble. i remember once i saw him in washington. this was for one of the marches on washington. one of the anniversaries. he w
people like this doctor in james orange, i happen to live in atlanta a mile and a half away from the martin luther king, you know, birthplace. these people are legends here. to walk amongst them, how did that influence you in your work now? >> oh, wow. to be able to pass on what i have two young people. calling everybody leader. the big leader. i think for them and for doctor and his staff and all those folks that may take me their wing when i was very, very young -- i had no idea who he...
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james orange. i happen to live in atlanta about a mile and a half away from the martin luther king, you know, birthplace and these people are legends here. and so to walk amongst them when you're relatively young, how did that influence you in your work now? >> guest: oh, wow. the way it influences me in my work now is to be able to pass on to what i have to young people. you know anything about james orange, he called everybody leaders, you know? he was a big leader. so i think from them and for dr. lowery and his staff and e. randall osborn and all those folks to take me under their wing when i was very, very young was outstanding. i actually met james orange in selma. i had no idea who he was. [laughter] i was with a gentleman named leon hall at the time, and james was sitting at a initial table nearby because they were -- at a table nearby. james and i became friends and stayed in contact through the years. but i had met dr. lowery prior to that time because of the work that i was doing at alabama state university because they supported us. we actually established a chapter there at alabama state un
james orange. i happen to live in atlanta about a mile and a half away from the martin luther king, you know, birthplace and these people are legends here. and so to walk amongst them when you're relatively young, how did that influence you in your work now? >> guest: oh, wow. the way it influences me in my work now is to be able to pass on to what i have to young people. you know anything about james orange, he called everybody leaders, you know? he was a big leader. so i think from them...
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martin luther king day to all americans. a man of peace, love, and nonviolence. i would like to quote jamesadison, who once said that a country that continues in war cannot maintain its freedoms. we spend more money on the military then what, the next 10 countries combined? they would also say no wonder we have been in debt since 1836. the usa has been in debt since 1836, that's what the founding fathers would be saying. thomas jefferson, what did he say? he feared to bankers more than standing armies. that's what the founding army -- founding fathers would be saying. host: thank you. martin luther king day, a video opinion piece from the son of martin luther king. "he had another dream. if he saw the issues of poverty and income inequality that exist today, he would be greatly disappointed." feeding hills, massachusetts, good morning. caller: our fathers would be upset that in 1929 the house cap membership at 435, ending the representative republic. since 1929 we now have a growing number of representatives, constituents to representatives, some represent one million people. we have over 2
martin luther king day to all americans. a man of peace, love, and nonviolence. i would like to quote jamesadison, who once said that a country that continues in war cannot maintain its freedoms. we spend more money on the military then what, the next 10 countries combined? they would also say no wonder we have been in debt since 1836. the usa has been in debt since 1836, that's what the founding fathers would be saying. thomas jefferson, what did he say? he feared to bankers more than standing...
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now i know that includes busts of dr martin luther king and robert kennedyjunior near the fireplace. james. the moment that spawned a million memes. we'll be welcoming a very special guest to discuss how to keep warm on the coldest of inauguration days people have been evacuated from a "large number" of homes in south wales, as storm christoph brought widespread flooding across england and wales. severe flood warnings remain in place, and further rain is expected next week. judith mortiz reports on the pictures across england. submerged streets and flooded fields, this was warrington today. for months, the message has been to stay at home. this morning, in this area, whether by boat or on foot, it was to get out. my living room floor literally looks like a water bed. because the water has come straight under it, i had to turn off all the electricity and gas, everything. though the deluge was forecast, this area it was not one of those classed as at the highest risk, meaning a threat to life. in northwich in cheshire, a retirement village was cut off and those living there were taken away t
now i know that includes busts of dr martin luther king and robert kennedyjunior near the fireplace. james. the moment that spawned a million memes. we'll be welcoming a very special guest to discuss how to keep warm on the coldest of inauguration days people have been evacuated from a "large number" of homes in south wales, as storm christoph brought widespread flooding across england and wales. severe flood warnings remain in place, and further rain is expected next week. judith...
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james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martintaste than this one does. another one might have higher amounts of vanillin than another one which means it's going to have a higher smell or taste of vanilla. so you can be that exact? exactly. and then those are things that we can engineer in each subsequent iteration of our recipe. whisky making is a bit of a science, but here they've taken that to a whole new level. here's stu explaining the process from start to finish. we have three main elements that we use in creating those recipes. the first is the source spirit itself, the second element we use is the wood, and here what we do is we operate with what we call microstaves, which are small pieces of wood. and each microstave is roughly one 25,000th the size of a barrel, and we'll start by building a mixture of microstaves. so we can mix and match these microstaves to get the recipes that we want, kind of like spices in a recipe, if you will. and once we have that microstave mixture selected, we then choose how we're going to toa
james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martintaste than this one does. another one might have higher amounts of vanillin than another one which means it's going to have a higher smell or taste of vanilla. so you can be that exact? exactly. and then those are things that we can engineer in each subsequent iteration of our recipe. whisky making is a bit of a science,...
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james. our next guests are looking for you. visions to get black communities on board with the coronavirus vaccine next. ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a stand. ♪ ...and i'm feelin' good start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd in as many ways as trelegy. with three medicines in one inhaler, trelegy helps people breathe easier and improves lung function. it also helps prevent future flare-ups. trelegy won't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden breathing problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. do not take trelegy more than prescribed. trelegy may increase your risk of thrush, pneumonia, and osteoporosis. call your doctor if worsened breathing, chest pain, mouth or tongue swelling, problems urinating, vision changes, or eye pain o
james. our next guests are looking for you. visions to get black communities on board with the coronavirus vaccine next. ♪ we made usaa insurance for veterans like martin a hailstorm hit, he needed his insurance to get it done right, right away. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. usaa ♪ birds flyin' high you know how i feel ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel ♪ [man: coughing] ♪ it's a new dawn, it's a new day... ♪ no matter how you got copd it's time to make a...
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we learn from martin about the promise of overcoming, from james baldwin about doing the work otherwise path about what he wants you to believe about who we need to beat. take a listen and we'll talk about what he did. >> from now on this hallowed ground where just a few days ago violence sought to shake the capitol's very foundation, we come together as one nation, under god, indivisible to carry out the peaceful transfer of power as we have for more than two centuries. >> this is our historic moment of crisis and challenge and unity is the path forward. and we must meet this moment as the united states of america. if we do that, i guarantee you we will not fail. we have never, ever, ever, ever failed in america when we've acted together. >> the last part is everything. so now he gets to the acting part. how is he going to walk the walk? we saw today a slew of executive orders. actually, we saw yesterday, a slew of executive orders that will carry into today and they are not all about the pandemic. some are. and this will be the early set of challenges. let's go through what he did and
we learn from martin about the promise of overcoming, from james baldwin about doing the work otherwise path about what he wants you to believe about who we need to beat. take a listen and we'll talk about what he did. >> from now on this hallowed ground where just a few days ago violence sought to shake the capitol's very foundation, we come together as one nation, under god, indivisible to carry out the peaceful transfer of power as we have for more than two centuries. >> this is...
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this is payton martin, daughter of tex hall, the chief of the mha nation on who the travel land was the oil lease, the one jamesere on the paddle board and there on another board was payton. >> i think i found a picture of her on facebook where she was pregnant so i called her and asked her. and she said it's none of my business, but if it's my husband's get over it. >> payton denied saying that, by the way. but when the baby was born, a very healthy and happy looking little boy, james and payton named him. >> bentley of all things. >> bentley, just like that expensive automobile james bought for sarah, then left in the garage with flattened tires. >> you can't make it up. >> it's weird. it's so strange. >> bentley. >> yeah. >> as you can see, he was the one who wanted the car and the name and the show. >> chief tex hall as you might imagine was not pleased about any of that. he banished james from the reservation. but there was something near tex nor sarah knew just then, not just that the spokane cops were investigating sarah's wayward husband, out on the north dakota prairie, another law man had been poking
this is payton martin, daughter of tex hall, the chief of the mha nation on who the travel land was the oil lease, the one jamesere on the paddle board and there on another board was payton. >> i think i found a picture of her on facebook where she was pregnant so i called her and asked her. and she said it's none of my business, but if it's my husband's get over it. >> payton denied saying that, by the way. but when the baby was born, a very healthy and happy looking little boy,...
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martin luther king day to all americans. a man of peace, love, and nonviolence. i would like to quote jamesison, who once said that a country that continues in war cannot maintain its freedoms. we spend more money on the military then what, the next 10 countries combined? they would also say no wonder we have been in debt since 1836. the usa has been in debt since 1836, that's what the founding fathers would be saying. thomas jefferson, what did he say? he feared to bankers more than standing armies. that's what the founding army -- founding fathers would be saying. host: thank you. martin luther king day, a video opinion piece from the son of martin luther king. "he had another dream. if he saw the issues of poverty and income inequality that exist today, he would be greatly disappointed." feeding hills, massachusetts, good morning. caller: our fathers would be upset that in 1929 the house cap membership at 435, ending the representative republic. since 1929 we now have a growing number of representatives, constituents to representatives, some represent one million people. we have over 200
martin luther king day to all americans. a man of peace, love, and nonviolence. i would like to quote jamesison, who once said that a country that continues in war cannot maintain its freedoms. we spend more money on the military then what, the next 10 countries combined? they would also say no wonder we have been in debt since 1836. the usa has been in debt since 1836, that's what the founding fathers would be saying. thomas jefferson, what did he say? he feared to bankers more than standing...
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supporting players stacy martin and the recently nobled tobyjones obe add lively half, but it's jamesr hoover went to great length to dig into his private life hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi's activities were to some kind of renegade aberration, but a key part of an existing political order. they were running a surveillance state. along the way we hear from former fbi directorjames comey who says that the records of the bureau's action made him feel physically sick when learned of a cache of unreleased surveillance tapes that some believe should never be heard. it's compelling and alarming fair, a warning from history that there are those who will stop at nothing to retain white power. the greatness of america is the right to protest for rights. mlk/fbi is available on vod and through virtual cinema screenings now. that's it for this week, thanks for watching the film r
supporting players stacy martin and the recently nobled tobyjones obe add lively half, but it's jamesr hoover went to great length to dig into his private life hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi's activities were to some kind of renegade aberration, but a key part of an existing...
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supporting players stacy martin and the recently nobled tobyjones 0be add lively half, but it's jamesl leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king junior is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering doctor king to be a communist threat, j edgar hoover went to great length to dig into his private life hoping to discredit him with evidence of extramarital infidelities. this represents the darkest part of the bureau's history. tracing the racist tropes of hoover's campaign back to birth of a nation and beyond, sam pollard's film argues that the fbi's activities were to some kind of renegade aberration, but a key part of an existing political order. they were running a surveillance state. along the way we hear from former fbi directorjames comey who says that the records of the bureau's action made him feel
supporting players stacy martin and the recently nobled tobyjones 0be add lively half, but it's jamesl leave you with news of mlk/fbi, an engrossing documentary about the us government's surveillance and harassment of martin luther king that seems all the more relevant in these troubled times. after the march on washington, it's clear that martin luther king junior is the most dangerous negro in america. and we have to use every resource at our disposal to destroy him. considering doctor king...
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james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martinf that furfural than this one does, so this one is going to have a more nutty taste than this one does. another one might have higher amounts of vanillin than another one, which means it's going to have a higher smell or taste of vanilla. so you can be that exact? exactly. and then those are things we can engineer in each subsequent iteration of our recipe. whisky making is a bit of a science but here, they've taken that to a whole new level. here's stu explaining the process from start to finish. we have three main elements that we use in creating those recipes. the first is the source spirit itself. the second element we use is the wood, and here what we do is we operate with what we call microstaves, which are small pieces of wood. and each microstave is roughly one 25,000th the size of a barrel, and we'll start by building a mixture of microstaves. so we can mix and match these microstaves to get the recipes that we want — kind of like spices in a recipe, if you will. and once we h
james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martinf that furfural than this one does, so this one is going to have a more nutty taste than this one does. another one might have higher amounts of vanillin than another one, which means it's going to have a higher smell or taste of vanilla. so you can be that exact? exactly. and then those are things we can engineer in each...
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james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martinmix and match these microstaves to get the recipes that we want, kind of like spices in a recipe, if you will. and once we have that microstave mixture selected, we then choose how we're going to toast and char those microstaves. you then take it and the source spirit and we put them together in our machine which you call the activator, and we can control the environment within the machine to precisely influence when and how the chemical reactions occur. we have over 17 billion combinations we can use in creating our recipes, and it typically takes 3—5 days to get the end result that we're looking for. some of the process uses technology they say is market sensitive, that they wouldn't show me. but they claim that the spirits that they make — things like whisky and rum, arejust as good as the real thing. we've got three different samples here of our bespoken products here. this was our original flagship product, the first product we made, the first to win industry awards. this is a jap
james clayton's been finding out more. welcome to the bespoken spirits, one of a number of small start—ups on a mission to revolutionise the spirits industry. and meet martinmix and match these microstaves to get the recipes that we want, kind of like spices in a recipe, if you will. and once we have that microstave mixture selected, we then choose how we're going to toast and char those microstaves. you then take it and the source spirit and we put them together in our machine which you call...