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rockefeller is and then comes the next generation, john d. junior, man very different from his father and then comps ivy lee, public relations guy who took over public relations for john d. service, john d. junior did remarkable thing width the millions. he went interest philanthropy the most creative and left behind the rockefeller money an enormous legacy of museums and all kinds of public ben benefits, universities and cancer research and all sorts of things and at the same time with ivy lee in charge -- john d. rockefeller became a twinkling bee lightle old man who gave out shiny dimes to people and little maximes about saving you money and he became virtuous, and at the end of his life he become and his money becomes virtuous. the rockefeller millions become virtuous, and one sighs this in carnegie and others so there can be a development, an evolution of money. money may evolve from being initially venal and sinful and may evolve toward not only virtue but general general tillity. if you head haynie james moves they don't like to talk a
rockefeller is and then comes the next generation, john d. junior, man very different from his father and then comps ivy lee, public relations guy who took over public relations for john d. service, john d. junior did remarkable thing width the millions. he went interest philanthropy the most creative and left behind the rockefeller money an enormous legacy of museums and all kinds of public ben benefits, universities and cancer research and all sorts of things and at the same time with ivy lee...
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the muckraking series, what a bad awful person john d rockefeller is and then the next generation, johnior, a man very different from his father and then comes a public relations guy who took over public relations from john the senior, john d junior did a remarkable things with all these millions and millions, he went into philanthropy in the most creative and constructive and intelligent way and enormous legacy of museums and all kinds of public universities, cancer research and all sorts of things, with john d rockefeller, became a twinkling, delightful old man who gave shiny dimes to people in the maxims about saving money. he is a villain of american life and at the end of his life he becomes virtuous, and in one thesis, so there can be no development, money may he fall from initially, and and the source of the family money, the well-to-do family, too genteel to talk about their money, they have evolved into a gentility that exists in elevation above the mere reality of the origin, this is an interesting american thought but it is very distinct in america, a story that is repeated o
the muckraking series, what a bad awful person john d rockefeller is and then the next generation, johnior, a man very different from his father and then comes a public relations guy who took over public relations from john the senior, john d junior did a remarkable things with all these millions and millions, he went into philanthropy in the most creative and constructive and intelligent way and enormous legacy of museums and all kinds of public universities, cancer research and all sorts of...
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black person of john d rockefeller.nd then the public relations guy who took over and john d junior did a remarkable thing and then to go into philanthropy with that rockefeller money the enormous legacy of you museums with cancer your research and universities and that sort of thing and in the old john d rockefeller became a delightful old man who gave our shiny guns to people about saving your money. so first is a champion of mammon and then a villain but then he becomes virtuous with the rockefeller millions and one thesis of carnegie and others so there can be a development and evolution of money. it may evolve from being central it may evolve not only to virtue by gentility. they don't like to talk about the source of the family's money of the well-to-do family that is too genteel to talk about with the gentility with the origin and this is elsewhere it's very the distinct in america repeated over and over. host: god and mammon and author lance morrow joining us kicking off a week hearing from authors on the progra
black person of john d rockefeller.nd then the public relations guy who took over and john d junior did a remarkable thing and then to go into philanthropy with that rockefeller money the enormous legacy of you museums with cancer your research and universities and that sort of thing and in the old john d rockefeller became a delightful old man who gave our shiny guns to people about saving your money. so first is a champion of mammon and then a villain but then he becomes virtuous with the...
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numbers of children worldwide most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd they were people with influence and connections to the highest levels of the american government. their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to decimate the population of the impoverished. this has been examined by matthew connelly as story in a columbia university in new york he has researched in detail the development of this movement from its beginnings to its impact today population council saw its mandate not just to control the rate of population growth but also to address problems of the quality of population so they have an explicit mandate to try to do something about the growth of the fertility rates among people who they thought you know would eventually take over the world if something wasn't done to reduce fertility rates across
numbers of children worldwide most of them were men from well known scientists to the super rich like john d. rockefeller the 3rd they were people with influence and connections to the highest levels of the american government. their foundations continue to exist today the ford foundation the rockefeller foundation the population council they triggered a rising tide of fear of a population explosion that soon also spread to other countries and they formed the head of worldwide measures taken to...
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to 30 minutes john d. w. . modern living. never.the pen and people are the last nomads from her nails rain forest. their land is being increasingly excavated for palm oil. the pentagon are fighting to protect their jungle haulover. one of blowguns forces bulldozers. and 75 minutes on t.w. . corp home. what secrets lie behind these walls. discover new adventures in 360 degree. and explore fascinating world heritage sites the cool t.w. world heritage 360 get kidnapped now. early. of the morning. i can't sleep because you're all for news and love. and those boards swallow her. wounds lol good schools. there's no news no love. for the wicked. doesn't. work gives me a burger. can't sleep. couldn't sleep. good use. stupidly news line from for a land of recovery workers find debris and body parts after an indonesian airliner crashes into the sea search teams continue to scour the waters where the plane went down just minutes after takeoff from jakarta with dozens of people on board also coming up. thousands of national guard troops are dep
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america correspondent john d. explains. we are at the corner of 14th street and ask and we're just away from the national mall the national mall is basically all this area is what's called the red zone it's in the d.c. metro area it is all locked down the streets the bridges the tunnels it's been like this for basically a week but it's really over the last 24 hours you know the amount of security the amount of intensity has ratcheted up you can see just yesterday when we were out here as i mentioned earlier it was pretty quiet couple media people like myself out here doing reports but now there's actually national guard members troops standing on the street you know information and that's the case behind me here you see the white tent that's one of the many checkpoints the way this works is in the red zone all the streets you have to go through checkpoints and that's already happening in a lot of these checkpoints in fact my photographer rode 17 miles incredibly from his house this morning he wasn't allowed to bring his bik
america correspondent john d. explains. we are at the corner of 14th street and ask and we're just away from the national mall the national mall is basically all this area is what's called the red zone it's in the d.c. metro area it is all locked down the streets the bridges the tunnels it's been like this for basically a week but it's really over the last 24 hours you know the amount of security the amount of intensity has ratcheted up you can see just yesterday when we were out here as i...
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the first iteration and with that series about what a bad an awful person rockefeller is but then john dunior different from his father is a public relations guy he did an absolutely remarkable thing. he went into philanthropy in the intelligent way and left with the rockefeller many an enormous legacy and all kinds of public benefit actions and cancer research and with the old john b rockefeller became a delightful old man who gave our shiny dimes to people and talk about saving your money. so he became virtuous. he is a champion of mammon but is a villain but at the end of his life he becomes virtuous and his money becomes virtuous the rockefeller miller on - - millions become virtuous so there can be a development in evolution of money it may evolve you may evolve not only to virtue but gentility they don't like to talk about the source of the families money of the well-to-do family so they have evolved into the gentility that is the elevation of the origin this is an american interesting american thought but very distinctive with a story repeated over and over joining us on "washingt
the first iteration and with that series about what a bad an awful person rockefeller is but then john dunior different from his father is a public relations guy he did an absolutely remarkable thing. he went into philanthropy in the intelligent way and left with the rockefeller many an enormous legacy and all kinds of public benefit actions and cancer research and with the old john b rockefeller became a delightful old man who gave our shiny dimes to people and talk about saving your money. so...
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for the people i think so and weren't scott riordan you know there's no doubt the own danger and john d. rockefeller is romping around that you know connections to government and big guys you know the nation and the industrial revolution certainly have whether it's. i guess abrogation of free speech which is now in great risk and if you plan attention to what's going on in the current dialogue there isn't a sense of it's fun for people who have the wrong political views i just saw on article today. the college admissions group that handle all content mission just sent out an e-mail talking about what happened at the capitol . and there was no room for discussion it was all stated as fact and i'm i'm asking why are we sending to every college bound kid me i'm sorry what it would is somewhere between a contestable argument and and propaganda so now our media is lads down for a fight in our banner media's at this point we depend on you sounds like you and stacy readahead other bloggers we depend on scattering ourselves the media itself the so horrible bit that i would say get rid of it exc
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supported by the john d. and catherine t. foundation, committing to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. and, with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by public broadcasting and contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: it has been only seven days since a mob stormed the u.s. capitol. today, the eyes of america were again on the capitol building, as the u.s. house of representatives impeached president trump on a charge of instigating the assault. lisa desjardins reports on how this historic day unfolded. lisa: the u.s. capitol still a recovering crime frame today saw more extraordinary history, as the democratic-lighthouse moved with speed to impeach a president and for an unprecedented second time. >> he must go. he is a clear and present danger to the nation we love. >> it is about getting the president, no matter what. it is an obsession. lisa: all of this connected to the riot that embroiled the capitol one week ago, killing five, injuring
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sorts of things, but i do think that church hill would have views russian and putin with the same john daundice and weary eye. i think he would be displayed that this resort, this destination where he spend this glorious week, with his fellow leaders that would later be seated back to ukraine and seized again by putin in 2013 or 204. i think that i would like to think that he would be vigilant, on guard, and pursuing the interests of the united kingdom in a very uncanny and effective way. >> panelist in the back center, please. >> i'm wondering in terms of the perception of the united states in yalta where at the end of the war the soviet union would be presented as a stout ally. and they saw wars fought twice in 30 years, that giving them a set of burr states, is understandable and legitimate and therefore it wasn't perceived as a sellout by the average american at that point. dr. bishoff? >> we heard about how the nichgs trickled out slowly. and in some quarters, they were beginning to change. fdr took that over for wilson, that was sort of a stark reminder and that's when the agreemen
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supported by the john d. and catherine t.arthur foundation, committed to building a more just and peaceful world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions. this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. judy: a seachange on climate change. as one of his first actions, president biden is doing a 180 degree turn from his predecessor's policy and vowing to confront the issue head on. white house correspondent yamiche alcindor begins our coverage. yamiche: a climate crisis and a call for dramatic action. today president biden underscored his sweeping break from former president trump, signing a new batch of executive odors -- executive orders. president biden: our plans are ambitious, but we are america. we are bold. we can do this. yamiche: president biden had already moved to rejoin the paris climate agreement, the me accord that president trump withdrew from. the new executive actions include pausing and renewing fed
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you have others, like john d lly, the former chief of staff, who saiesident trump is flawed and said the cabinet .hould be meeting to remove him so there are big questions for the g.o.p. and you have joe biden coming into office saying that the president, this is all a culmination of the president's hations. so you democrats looking at the g.o.p. and saying that is a party that's i ruins. that's a party that should be broken up so there's a lot of nervousness there. >> woodruff: lisa, back to you. a lot of discussion today about the security or lack orif se at the capitol yesterday. what is your reporting telling you about what ople a saying about that, what miebt repercussions from that? >> reporter: we expect leadership changes now. house speaker nancy pelosi has called for the resignation of this person, capitol police chief steven sund. capitol police have se an increased turnover in capitol police. he would be the forth capitol police chief in, i believe, eight yea srs, toerve. now, also, being asked to resign by speaker pelosi, house sergeant at arms, rvpauling, also in charge
you have others, like john d lly, the former chief of staff, who saiesident trump is flawed and said the cabinet .hould be meeting to remove him so there are big questions for the g.o.p. and you have joe biden coming into office saying that the president, this is all a culmination of the president's hations. so you democrats looking at the g.o.p. and saying that is a party that's i ruins. that's a party that should be broken up so there's a lot of nervousness there. >> woodruff: lisa,...
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.tted to building a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions: >> this progm was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: it is just seven days since the nation watched a mob storm the united states capitol. today, americans watched again, as the house of representatives impeached president trump on a charge of instigating the assault. congressional correspondent lisa desjardins reports on how this historic day unfolded. >> desjardins: the u.s. capitol, still a recovering crime scene, today saw more extraordinary history, as the democratic-led house moved with unprecedented speed to impeach a president and, for an unprecedented second time. >> he st go. he is a clear and present danger to the nation that we all love. >> it's always been about getting the president, no matter what. it's an obsession, a
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.ommitted to building a more just, verdant and peac ul more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing supptit of these itions >> thiprogram was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org [dramatic music] - hello, everyone, and mpwelcome to amanpour & coany. here's what's coming up. - 7:30 in the morning. this town started to burn down. onthin three hours, it was - [amanpour] paradise found as fires rage across california. oscar-winning director ron howard shows us what happens to thpeople l. then... - i cannot leaay these people tod - [amanpour] a shocking twist for the real-life hero the world knows from "hotel rwanda." why he's now under arrest in his o home country. plus... - what i'm hoping that happens through this process is that alof a sudden, we see education as one of the mos
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation. a more just, verdant and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, everyone, and welcome to “amanpour & co..” here's what is coming up. >> we are seeing an extensive amount of concerning online chatter. >> the fbi director sounds the alarm about the potential for armed protests around the u.s. with hate speech percolating online for years before the u.s. capitol was ever stormed, we hear from the former fbi agent ally you -- ali soufan and margaret sullivan. and then -- >>> this is the darkest part of the bureau's history. >>> the fbi's action from more than 50 years ago coming under new scrutiny in a film about dr. martin luther king jr. why did the bur
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. >> supported by the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation.nd peaceful world. more information at macfound.org >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank u. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> hello, and welcome to "amanpour & co." here's what's coming up. >> my colleagues used to kid me about quoting irish poets. >> the irish prime minister joins us on biden, brexit and the new era ahead. plus -- >> midwest east peace is a very sexy topic. >> the personal side of making peace. we go behind the scenes of israeli/palestinian negotiations with the director of the human factor, plus two key players, aaron david miller and gemal. and then -- >> what e president was saying right from the get-g let's reset this, and everybody get on the same page, and trust e
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first in the bay area then across california and in washington, d-c. johnoore tonight at 9:30 for "kamala harris: first but not the last." make sure to tune into kron 4's inauguration day coverage tomorrow. the formal ceremony begins at 8-a-m and will conclude with the "celebrating america" concert at 5:30-p-m. the warriors stepped up their game last night to take down the defending champions los angeles lakers. it was a superstar matchup between steph curry and lebron james with anthony davis. the warriors played at a championship level. steph scored 26 points .... and kelly oubre jr. scored 23 points for the warriors. in the 4th quarter ... golden state rallied from a 14 point deficit and pulled off the upset. lebron had a chance to win the game on a 3-pointer ... but the shot did not fall as the clock hit zero. the warriors win 115-113. coach steve kerr gave his team high praise. warriors their game take down the champions it was steph curry and versus lebron anthony davis. the warriors played at a championship level.scored 26 points .... and kelly oubre
first in the bay area then across california and in washington, d-c. johnoore tonight at 9:30 for "kamala harris: first but not the last." make sure to tune into kron 4's inauguration day coverage tomorrow. the formal ceremony begins at 8-a-m and will conclude with the "celebrating america" concert at 5:30-p-m. the warriors stepped up their game last night to take down the defending champions los angeles lakers. it was a superstar matchup between steph curry and lebron james...
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'd you know challenge our 'd speech and when you see john kaldor you know we also have the announcement that. both of 'd raphael warnock and john also off have been successful in their bids 1st percentage steeds in yesterday's runoff in georgia and still in fact you should you know having a moment to celebrate you know that. you know despite the political being you know of presence out for other people in georgia spoke loud and clear and are standing to democrats you know to the capitol hill yes so yes you have an example of the resilience of american democracy that the party out of power and can take control of the senate at the same charge and you have an example of how fragile you know democrat demographic democratic institutions are and that's going to challenge said joe biden faces in 2 weeks. you talked about you know world leaders hoping for some return to normalcy under the biden administration and we saw a number of them who were quick to congratulate biden on his election victory others were you know took their time i'm thinking here of the russians of course and the chinese w
'd you know challenge our 'd speech and when you see john kaldor you know we also have the announcement that. both of 'd raphael warnock and john also off have been successful in their bids 1st percentage steeds in yesterday's runoff in georgia and still in fact you should you know having a moment to celebrate you know that. you know despite the political being you know of presence out for other people in georgia spoke loud and clear and are standing to democrats you know to the capitol hill...
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'd old john a lot of us all pianists know the piano concerto number one for a pitcher called ski the3rd movement which is the famous beginning. and this is a very famous ukraine and folk song which is in russian called reason we divide and that means iran come out let's dance together and then they were dancing all together and you see the most famous. piano concerto which was performed today on all the stages and someone is basically for song ration if you can say this is 50 percent folk music i realized how wrong we use that the word classical music a precautious piano sonata which. this is not classical music this is modern music or if we talk about. this is from on sick music this is not classical music and. this. this is classical music. i do play ready. i do play classical music but i play also romantic and contemporary music and also some barack on renaissance pieces. different melodies are going from different centuries from different countries and how they are inspired different artists to do something new but in the end all of this. doesn't really matter because what music
'd old john a lot of us all pianists know the piano concerto number one for a pitcher called ski the3rd movement which is the famous beginning. and this is a very famous ukraine and folk song which is in russian called reason we divide and that means iran come out let's dance together and then they were dancing all together and you see the most famous. piano concerto which was performed today on all the stages and someone is basically for song ration if you can say this is 50 percent folk music...
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'd old john a lot of us all pianists know the piano concerto number one for a pitcher called ski the3rd movement which is the famous beginning. and this is a very famous ukraine and folk song which is in russian called reason we divide and that means iran come out led them together and then they were dancing all together and you see the most famous. piano concerto which was performed today on all the stages and someone is basically for song ration if you can say this is 50 percent folk music i realized how wrong we use that the word classical music precautious piano sonata which. this is not classical music this is modern music or if we talk about. 'd this room on sick music this is not classical music and. this. this is classical music. i do play ready. i do play classical music but i play also romantic and contemporary music and also some dark on renaissance pieces. different melodies are going from different centuries from different countries and how they meet tony inspired different artists to do something new but in the end all of this. doesn't really matter because what music i
'd old john a lot of us all pianists know the piano concerto number one for a pitcher called ski the3rd movement which is the famous beginning. and this is a very famous ukraine and folk song which is in russian called reason we divide and that means iran come out led them together and then they were dancing all together and you see the most famous. piano concerto which was performed today on all the stages and someone is basically for song ration if you can say this is 50 percent folk music i...
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at this point the second critical race in georgia, that between democrat john n ossoff d david perdueon a knife edge but nbc news proceed jenktsing that raphael warnock has defeated definitely loeffler and he will be the first black senate from georgia and only the 11th black senator in american history, he has never run for public office before so a monumental day in georgia and we'll continue to watch the election results as they roll in let's take a look at u.s. treasuries and the reaction. we have treasury yield moving higher across board. the five year trading around 0.42%, the ten year, that is trading around 1.01% let's get out to joumanna. >> let's look at the european markets. we looked at u.s. futures and they are pointing to slightly softer open in a couple hours time but the mood is europe is more positive as you see on the heat map. brushing off some of the concerns of the last couple days vis-a-vis the extended restrictions we notice know germany has extended the lockdown until the end of january, uk under national lockdown at least until mid to end of february and those
at this point the second critical race in georgia, that between democrat john n ossoff d david perdueon a knife edge but nbc news proceed jenktsing that raphael warnock has defeated definitely loeffler and he will be the first black senate from georgia and only the 11th black senator in american history, he has never run for public office before so a monumental day in georgia and we'll continue to watch the election results as they roll in let's take a look at u.s. treasuries and the reaction....
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wanted,d john that we we have these properties at los alamos that we thought were very important. are going to santa fe for a meeting in november. day andjust tack on a the council can come up and take a look at them, and medicine exactly what happened. these are photos that a photographer for the laboratory took of the people who were there. there are actually 30 some and here is their reaction. judd, who was an architect in the bay area and as coincidence was, both his parents worked and met at los alamos during the manhattan project. so he was very familiar with what los alamos was, and he looked at these properties just like this, and said, they are monumental. mentalityack of money -- monumentality. is kind of like the silicon garage story where the computer was started. the keeper of the national register, who was an employee of said theservice properties qualify not only as a national historic register landmark or a national of which there are about 2000 in the country like mount vernon, but it qualifies as a world heritage site. that was quite the endorsement. next slide.
wanted,d john that we we have these properties at los alamos that we thought were very important. are going to santa fe for a meeting in november. day andjust tack on a the council can come up and take a look at them, and medicine exactly what happened. these are photos that a photographer for the laboratory took of the people who were there. there are actually 30 some and here is their reaction. judd, who was an architect in the bay area and as coincidence was, both his parents worked and met...
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not in the mood for us neck an on a christmas tree check out alternatives are you tube channel d w food. john mcafee's. stories. to ze awesome. the smell of amazing the best chefs with their best chips from meat dishes to peking diets and all of the recipes secrets welcome to modern world europe's diversity is a smorgasbord to lift audio. subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. when british artist and caring plans a new sculpture she goes on the lookout for the right material at junk shops she takes the started so we're buttons or a costume jewelry and transforms it into unique artworks celebrities like winner paltrow and elton john are among her fans and her even appeals to the queen. strands of broaches knocking. using these and other costume jewelry this artist constructs a sparkling gallion in arduous and painstaking detail. my mind's eye on towns and i'm an artist and i make sculptures like this from objects or other people might throw away. discarded hangers become the focus of a hint chris. old buttons are transformed into a postage stamp some compass cans and bottle caps busts modeled in clas
not in the mood for us neck an on a christmas tree check out alternatives are you tube channel d w food. john mcafee's. stories. to ze awesome. the smell of amazing the best chefs with their best chips from meat dishes to peking diets and all of the recipes secrets welcome to modern world europe's diversity is a smorgasbord to lift audio. subscribe and enjoy d. w. food. when british artist and caring plans a new sculpture she goes on the lookout for the right material at junk shops she takes...
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with new settlements further encroached on native land and not far, a decade and to be near john miles house on d of july 1675 a young english settlers shot and killed a native man the next day six english settlers were killed in retaliation. that night natives attacked his house which was used as a garrison. several men were shot the captain reported that one wounded man there was no hope of life. he identified the victim only as mr. miles one of the very first english casualties was an enslaved african. and in the case of john miles with a paradox liberty 17th century new england in most respects and the christian liberty and with that baptism the people of the town have the liberty to employ as their minister someone who is not baptized all of the children while they disagree with baptism do we take issue with the fact that he tells other human beings want to she keeps them in bondage and with those probate documents he owned at least five african slaves at the time of the 1683 death. list after his forces and his pig the most valuable possession. so where and when and how does the story of th
with new settlements further encroached on native land and not far, a decade and to be near john miles house on d of july 1675 a young english settlers shot and killed a native man the next day six english settlers were killed in retaliation. that night natives attacked his house which was used as a garrison. several men were shot the captain reported that one wounded man there was no hope of life. he identified the victim only as mr. miles one of the very first english casualties was an...
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i'm giving my life to christ this is who i am that there are 'd even john mickel christians see a 2nd baptism as a rebirth in which their sins are forgiven and washed away. and it's not simply isn't enough time even jesus said to learn to stand. yes. your son and holy spirit. i'm feeling very happy and very excited and i'm glad i did but. i do feel like you personally yes. the baptisms take several hours. as dusk falls the concert begins. so we and her group are right in the middle of things. ok. ok ok. for many it's more than just music. if i mean completely honest i've ben for you guys i've been through alcohol something was scarce when i'm feeling right now. very hot come on you got a lot of born again christians believe that they are destined to save the world is they see no hope for nonbelievers. you see so the lighting of the candle system balik how jesus calls us the light of the world so we're bringing light to places of the world the search for the other people are the dark. religious music is a $1000000000.00 business in the us. and the message is clear. to every community o
i'm giving my life to christ this is who i am that there are 'd even john mickel christians see a 2nd baptism as a rebirth in which their sins are forgiven and washed away. and it's not simply isn't enough time even jesus said to learn to stand. yes. your son and holy spirit. i'm feeling very happy and very excited and i'm glad i did but. i do feel like you personally yes. the baptisms take several hours. as dusk falls the concert begins. so we and her group are right in the middle of things....
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d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy and the presidential transition that changed america. your counts the period in which kennedy's close election victory in 1960, to his inauguration on january 20th 1961. barnes and nobles -- hosted this event in october 2018. >> what i would like to do, is talk about my book rising star setting sun. and do it by first, telling you a little bit of the back story how i came to write it. and then secondly, just some of the research challenges i faced, particularly in an academic community. it might be worth describing to some of the challenges of writing the book, and also, they illuminate a bit about kennedy and eisenhower. last, i want to talk about kennedy in eisenhower, the two main stars of the book. telling you a little bit about them, the different challenges that they had during this transition period. and then, the transition itself, which i see as a drama that unfolded, and four or five main acts. i will quickly go through that, and then, will be glad to take any questions or comments that you might have. my wife million i, we're
d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy and the presidential transition that changed america. your counts the period in which kennedy's close election victory in 1960, to his inauguration on january 20th 1961. barnes and nobles -- hosted this event in october 2018. >> what i would like to do, is talk about my book rising star setting sun. and do it by first, telling you a little bit of the back story how i came to write it. and then secondly, just some of the research challenges i faced,...
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>> next on "history bookshelf," john shaw talks about his book "rising star, setting sun." dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy and the presidential transition that changed america. he recounts the period from kennedy's election to his inauguration on january 20, 1961. barnes & noble and carbondale , illinois location hosted this event in 2018. >> what i'd like to do is talk about this , my "rising star, setting sun" and do it by birth -- telling you a bit of the back first story of how i came to write it and secondly, just some of the research challenges i faced, particularly in an academic community, it might be worth describing some of the challenges of writing the book. i think also, they illuminate a bit about kennedy and eisenhower . and lastly i wanted to talk about kennedy and eisenhower, the two main stars of the book. telling you a little bit about then, the different challenges they had during this transition period and then the transition itself, which i see is a drama that unfolded since in four or five main acts. so i will go through that and would be glad to take any
>> next on "history bookshelf," john shaw talks about his book "rising star, setting sun." dwight d. eisenhower, john f. kennedy and the presidential transition that changed america. he recounts the period from kennedy's election to his inauguration on january 20, 1961. barnes & noble and carbondale , illinois location hosted this event in 2018. >> what i'd like to do is talk about this , my "rising star, setting sun" and do it by birth -- telling...
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our washington correspondent basil john joining us now live from d c with more on what's to come next basic good morning. >>good morning yes later today, 100 senators will be sworn in to act as the trials jury a trial expected to begin in just 2 weeks. monday the house present to the articles of impeachment to the senate kicking off preparations for the trial of donald trump donald john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors. >>by inciting violence against the government of the united states. maryland congressman jamie raskin joined other house impeachment managers as he read the articles on the senate floor. >>president trump gravely endangered the security of the united states and its institutions of government and the senate. >>will issue its summons to former president trump senate majority leader chuck schumer says he and republican leader mitch mcconnell. >>agreed to a timeline for the hearing which we believe is book fair to both sides and will enable the senate to conduct a timely and fair trial on the article of impeachment. house impeachment managers and the former pr
our washington correspondent basil john joining us now live from d c with more on what's to come next basic good morning. >>good morning yes later today, 100 senators will be sworn in to act as the trials jury a trial expected to begin in just 2 weeks. monday the house present to the articles of impeachment to the senate kicking off preparations for the trial of donald trump donald john trump engaged in high crimes and misdemeanors. >>by inciting violence against the government of...
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monopoly trust, concession, whatever you want to use with, they're no different than standard oil and john d you go on and say threatening donald trump on twitter or threats to donald trump on twitter, you'll see the opposite. that donald trump is threatening something. because they rig what these algorithms, the social media under mark zuckerberg's company is 86% of the market. twitter's little niche, about 90%. we've never seen anything like that in the 19th century. what's scary is they combine the electronic power of the new age in a way that george orwell warned us. so what we really do have is a 19th century railroad or octopus with tentacles over control of the market supercharged by instantaneous technology. and $4 trillion of capitalization in silicon valley's hands. what they're doing with that power is they are adjudicating who can express themselves over what? a public domain. it's the air. the u.s. government and the people own the air. just as we say to telegraph companies or the telephone companies or the railroads or the oil companies, you can't have cartel and lock the marke
monopoly trust, concession, whatever you want to use with, they're no different than standard oil and john d you go on and say threatening donald trump on twitter or threats to donald trump on twitter, you'll see the opposite. that donald trump is threatening something. because they rig what these algorithms, the social media under mark zuckerberg's company is 86% of the market. twitter's little niche, about 90%. we've never seen anything like that in the 19th century. what's scary is they...