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from parents during the pandemic and everything else, looking for good history resource and the john lockeion, the north carolina history project, it is the history of north carolina not trying to re-create american history of trying to come up with an american history, we take care of north carolina history and turning it into a k-12 curriculum so when the process of converting that to your point, school boards come to us and say we need this so there is a thirst for it. on the whole point of truth and honesty in history. doctor terry just posted something on our website, as north carolina goes through new social studies standards they are putting out, parents are wondering is a critical race theory and it is a pending what we thought of as traditionally american history, stuff that matthew talked about, talk about supporting documents and offering terms. the state board of education, people talking about social studies standards, history standards, they come up with the supporting document and terms and the center of the center for effective education starts looking at these terms and go
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john locke's "human understanding." and locke's second writing on government. what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental, core ideas of the essay are, in a sense, summedembodied in the first paragraph of the declaration. the second paragraph of the declaration, it is an abstract, it is abstract of the core, basic principles that you will find in locke's second treatus of government. let me sum up quickly the core ideas, the core principles of the enlightenment, which i think can be seen as having been transposed onto the declaration of independence. there is, i think, an enlightenment project. we can identify a kind of comprehensive philosophy of the period known as the enlightenment. 17th and 18th century enlightenment. like all philosophies, it has four basic branches. it includes four basic branches of philosophy. first is metaphysics. what is metaphysics? metaphysics is the branch of philosophy concerned with the nature of reality. i can sum up for you in one word the enlightenment's view of metaphysics. nature. the second branch of philosop
john locke's "human understanding." and locke's second writing on government. what i'm going to argue is that the ideas, the fundamental, core ideas of the essay are, in a sense, summedembodied in the first paragraph of the declaration. the second paragraph of the declaration, it is an abstract, it is abstract of the core, basic principles that you will find in locke's second treatus of government. let me sum up quickly the core ideas, the core principles of the enlightenment, which i...
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as john locke and thomas jefferson both said. what both locke and jefferson called real or true happiness, which tends to be a kind of spiritual consequence of achieving certain long-term goals and values. of course there's short-term happiness, which is a kind of physical pleasure, all right, the pleasure, the happiness that you get from eating a good steak or having ice cream, but that's not really what's being meant here. the pursuit of happiness means the pursuit and the achievement of one's highest values. now, let me just add one important point here. in a sense, the most interesting word is pursuit. you have the pursuit of happiness. you don't have a right to happiness, per se, only a right to pursue it, and jefferson and all of the other founding fathers understood this to the pursuit of happiness. to have a profound moral component to it. the pursuit of happiness for certainly jefferson and adams meant to have, to employ, certain virtues. in other words, there was a profound connection for jefferson and the american revo
as john locke and thomas jefferson both said. what both locke and jefferson called real or true happiness, which tends to be a kind of spiritual consequence of achieving certain long-term goals and values. of course there's short-term happiness, which is a kind of physical pleasure, all right, the pleasure, the happiness that you get from eating a good steak or having ice cream, but that's not really what's being meant here. the pursuit of happiness means the pursuit and the achievement of...
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in fact, deuteronomy was referenced nearly twice as often as john locke's writings and the apostle paul was mentioned about as frequently as the great english jurist william blackstone. by the way, i think it's an interesting question, why is deuteronomy so appealing to this generation of americans? i think there are several responses. first, deuteronomy is a digest. it condenses the books and the laws of moses, which had exerted significant influence on american law going all the way back to the first puritan commonwealths in the 17th century and continuing up to their own time. this book also records god's dealings with a chosen nation, especially in establishing the political and legal institutions necessary to govern a nation. yes, there are texts on government and the responsibilities of citizenship that we find in the new testament, but what's particularly appealing, i think, in the accounts of deuteronomy is americans in the wake of independence, in the aftermath of this war, they have to build a new government. and they see in the history of israel, having departed from egypt, t
in fact, deuteronomy was referenced nearly twice as often as john locke's writings and the apostle paul was mentioned about as frequently as the great english jurist william blackstone. by the way, i think it's an interesting question, why is deuteronomy so appealing to this generation of americans? i think there are several responses. first, deuteronomy is a digest. it condenses the books and the laws of moses, which had exerted significant influence on american law going all the way back to...
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joining me today is the ceo of the john locke foundation. she's been with us several times before and i know that many of you have had the opportunity to meet with her across north carolina. amy cook is with us today. jenna robinson is the president of james d martin center for academic renewal and they are following higher education issues in north carolina. they are right in the center of this whole discussion in trying to clear up a false narrative about the hiring of nicole hannah jones. also, joining us today is matthew spalding, vice-president for washington operations at hillsdale college. he served as executive director of president biden's advisory 1776 commission. so he's going to have an update for us on that commission as well and also panelist today is peter wood, he's president of the national association of scholars, an organization that's following this issue very closely and he's also in some very compelling pieces about the issue of nicole hannah jones, her hiring, and 1619. now, panelists thank you very much. jenna, i'd li
joining me today is the ceo of the john locke foundation. she's been with us several times before and i know that many of you have had the opportunity to meet with her across north carolina. amy cook is with us today. jenna robinson is the president of james d martin center for academic renewal and they are following higher education issues in north carolina. they are right in the center of this whole discussion in trying to clear up a false narrative about the hiring of nicole hannah jones....
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that term goes back, john locke uses it and a great english theologian by the name of john owen. now, the memorials of political theologians. madison does not cite biblical text. but those of you who have some familiarity with the bible certainly can hear biblical overtones in what he's seeing, even a cursory look at the way madison puts things, it's apparent that the central ideas -- shah has already -- derived from christianity and can be traced to the bible as it had been understood by christian thinkers in earlier centuries. for example, madison says religion is a duty we owe to our creator, the great commandment of jesus. you shall love the lord your god with all your heart, with all your soul, and all your might. luke, thou shalt worship the lord your god and him alone shall you serve. religion is a duty we owe to our creator. second, he says that the business of government and that of religion must be kept separate. we maintain that in matters of religion, no man's right is a bridge by the institution of civil society, and again, this nice phrase, religion is wholly exempt
that term goes back, john locke uses it and a great english theologian by the name of john owen. now, the memorials of political theologians. madison does not cite biblical text. but those of you who have some familiarity with the bible certainly can hear biblical overtones in what he's seeing, even a cursory look at the way madison puts things, it's apparent that the central ideas -- shah has already -- derived from christianity and can be traced to the bible as it had been understood by...
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that term goes back, john locke uses it, and a great english man by the name of john owen. that the a lot -- and madison does not cite biblical text. those a you that have some familiarity with the bible and certainly at here did legal overtones in what he is saying. even a cursory look at the way i them madison puts things, it is apparent that the central ideas derived from christiana at the time can't be traced to the bible as it has been understood by christianity thinkers in earlier centuries. for example, madison says, religion is a duty we owe to our creator. the great commandment of jesus, you shall love the lord with all of your soul, and all of your might. thou show worshiped alert as you're god, and him alone shall you serve. religion is a duty we owe to our creator. second, he says that the business of government, and that of religion must be kept separate, we maintain that in manners of religion, no man's right is bridge by the is the two shun of civil society. again, this nice phrase -- religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance. government has no knowledge
that term goes back, john locke uses it, and a great english man by the name of john owen. that the a lot -- and madison does not cite biblical text. those a you that have some familiarity with the bible and certainly at here did legal overtones in what he is saying. even a cursory look at the way i them madison puts things, it is apparent that the central ideas derived from christiana at the time can't be traced to the bible as it has been understood by christianity thinkers in earlier...
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. >> during a recent virtual discussion hosted by the john locke foundation, matthew spaulding, executiveector of president trump's 1776 commission, and peter wood, author of "1620," took a critical look at the 1619 project. >> the whole thing is based on a series of facts and claims and a narrative that gets the overarching interpretation of history wrong. it says that america was founded and began because of and at the sake of in order to defend slavery. that's the essence of the central idea that animates all of american history. that's both factually incollect but overarching -- incorrect, but overarchingly historically incorrect, and it's intended to get around the actual facts of history in order to spin this other argument to go after the very claims of things hike the american found -- like the american founding and american history for reasons that have to do with establishing that right now, fighting current politics, this country is successicly racist -- systemically racist. .. america was racist from the get-go, slave ships and another one came to jamestown,, passengers who ar
. >> during a recent virtual discussion hosted by the john locke foundation, matthew spaulding, executiveector of president trump's 1776 commission, and peter wood, author of "1620," took a critical look at the 1619 project. >> the whole thing is based on a series of facts and claims and a narrative that gets the overarching interpretation of history wrong. it says that america was founded and began because of and at the sake of in order to defend slavery. that's the...
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. >> during a recent virtual discussion hosted by the john locke foundation, matthew spaulding, executiverector of president trump's 1776 commission, and peter wood, author of "1620," took a critical look at the 1619 project. >> the whole thing is based on a series of facts and claims and a narrative that just gets the overarching interpretation of history wrong. it says that america was founded and began because of and for the sake of in order to defend slavery. that's the essence and central idea that animates a all of american history. that's both factually incorrect but also justover after. ingly -- overarchingly historically incorrect. and my point is it's intended to get around the actual facts of history in order to spin this other argument to go after the very claims of things like the american founding and american history for reasons that have to do with establishing the fact right now in current politics, this country is systemically racists and, therefore, we need certain policy outcomes. that's factual problem, and i guess i use it in air quotes here, about the whole 1619 pro
. >> during a recent virtual discussion hosted by the john locke foundation, matthew spaulding, executiverector of president trump's 1776 commission, and peter wood, author of "1620," took a critical look at the 1619 project. >> the whole thing is based on a series of facts and claims and a narrative that just gets the overarching interpretation of history wrong. it says that america was founded and began because of and for the sake of in order to defend slavery. that's...
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. >> during a recent virtual discussion hosted by the john locke foundation matthew spalding executive director president trump 1776 commission and peter was author of 1620 took a critical look at the 1619 project. >> the whole thing is based on a series of facts and claims that his overarching interpretation that says america was founded and it began because of and for the sake of an order to defend slavery. that is the essence of the central idea for all of american history. that is factually incorrect overarching the historically incorrect. my point is it is intended to get around the actual facts of history in order to spin this other argument to go after the very claims of things like the american founding and american history. it has to do with establishing right now and fighting current politics this country is systemically racist and we have to have certain policy outcomes. i use the fact of the 1619 project. i know you. [inaudible] >> that's incredibly on points. this is the process that america was from the get-go. in august 1619 month later had passengers they had been captu
. >> during a recent virtual discussion hosted by the john locke foundation matthew spalding executive director president trump 1776 commission and peter was author of 1620 took a critical look at the 1619 project. >> the whole thing is based on a series of facts and claims that his overarching interpretation that says america was founded and it began because of and for the sake of an order to defend slavery. that is the essence of the central idea for all of american history. that...
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he says we know this, say, from john locke, buts this is how this works with traditional christianity. he's read everything. he's using it to show why even in a an enlightened age traditional christianity still is the most compelling theological system. it's absolutely brilliant. but what he gets known for is this one sermon. not saying it's a bad sermon, but there's a lot more available. okay? edwards is not the most famous peacher of the time -- preacher of the time. he's more famous today. the most famous preacher at the time, for sure, is george whitfield. and i know the way it's spelled, it looks like it was whitefield, but on good authority i'm told it's pronounced whitfield. he is, by far, the most famous preacher of the 1740s. and it's even more than that. he is the most famous person in britain and america in his time. the only competitor that he has is king george. and maybe more people know king george's name, but a lot more people have seen whitefield in person, have read whitefield's stuff, his journals, his sermons. we think that probably by the end of his career -- he d
he says we know this, say, from john locke, buts this is how this works with traditional christianity. he's read everything. he's using it to show why even in a an enlightened age traditional christianity still is the most compelling theological system. it's absolutely brilliant. but what he gets known for is this one sermon. not saying it's a bad sermon, but there's a lot more available. okay? edwards is not the most famous peacher of the time -- preacher of the time. he's more famous today....
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he matches enlightenment thoughh with christianity and we know this with john locke. this is how this works with traditional christianity. he has read everything and he's using it to show why even in an naenlightenment age there's traditional christianity. it's absolutely great but what is known for is this. not that it's a bad sermon but there's a lot more. okay? edwards is not the most famous. she at the time. t he's more famous today. the most famous. she at the time for sure is george whitfield. i know the way it's spelled it looks like it would be whitefield but on good authority i'm told it's whitfield. he is by far the most famous. she of the 1740s. and it's even more than that. he is the most famous person in britain and america of his time per the only competitor that he has his king george and maybe more people know king george's name but a lot more people have seen whitfield and person his journals his sermons. we think that probably by the end of his career, he died in 1770 that three-quarters of everybody that lived in america had heard him preach. he is
he matches enlightenment thoughh with christianity and we know this with john locke. this is how this works with traditional christianity. he has read everything and he's using it to show why even in an naenlightenment age there's traditional christianity. it's absolutely great but what is known for is this. not that it's a bad sermon but there's a lot more. okay? edwards is not the most famous. she at the time. t he's more famous today. the most famous. she at the time for sure is george...
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they sent john to his brother's farmhouse. they locked him in a room for several months. they hired nurses and guards to watch him 24 hours a day while he detoxed cold turkey. you can imagine the suffering that that would have entailed. the sad news, i want to jump forward a few years and give away the tragic ending. none of this helped. eventually fanny and john got back together. she never did divorce him. after a year of living with his brother, the two reunited but john soon relapsed. he never was able to be rid of the morphine habit. letters from 1901, 1910, and 1917 indicate that john started using the morphine again and eventually the secret did get out into the press. for example, in 1915, fanny was so ashamed of john's morphine habit that she ultimately had to resign her presidency of her local chapter. it harmed her social reputation as well. and that illustrates the various ripple effects that addiction could have on a family. even one of john and fanny's sons also became addicted to morphine. there's some evidence to suggest that, you know, this was an interge
they sent john to his brother's farmhouse. they locked him in a room for several months. they hired nurses and guards to watch him 24 hours a day while he detoxed cold turkey. you can imagine the suffering that that would have entailed. the sad news, i want to jump forward a few years and give away the tragic ending. none of this helped. eventually fanny and john got back together. she never did divorce him. after a year of living with his brother, the two reunited but john soon relapsed. he...
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he says, we know this from john lock. this is how this works with traditional christianity. he's read everything. he's's using it to show why eve in an enlightened age trarks additional christianity is the most compelling theological system. it is absolutely brilliant. what he gets known for is this one sermon. not saying it is a bad sermon there's a lot more to 's edwards. okay? edwards is not the most famous preacher at the time. he is more famous today. the most famous preacher at the time for sure is george whitfield. and continuing way it is spelled, it looks like whitefield. on good authority i'm told it was pronounced whitfield. he is by far the most famous preacher of the 1740s. and it is even more than that. he is the most famous person in britain in america in his time. the only m competitor that he h is king george. and maybe more people knoww kin george's name. a lot more people have seen whitefield in person, have read his stuff, his journals, his sermons. we think by thedy end of his career, he dies in 1770. that probably like three quarters of everybody who li
he says, we know this from john lock. this is how this works with traditional christianity. he's read everything. he's's using it to show why eve in an enlightened age trarks additional christianity is the most compelling theological system. it is absolutely brilliant. what he gets known for is this one sermon. not saying it is a bad sermon there's a lot more to 's edwards. okay? edwards is not the most famous preacher at the time. he is more famous today. the most famous preacher at the time...
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they would take john, lock him in a room, remove all of the morphine and medical implements from theroom, and force him to detox. he would either merged dead, or cured. and that is how far and how badly the situation had evolved to. that is what they did. they sent him to his mother's farmhouse, they lock him in a room, for several months and they hired nurses to watch him 24 hours a day, while he detoxed cold turkey. you can imagine the suffering that that would have been tailed. the so sad news and i want to jump forward a few years, and give way the tragic ending, none of this really helped. eventually fanny and john got back together, and she never really she never divorced him. and they did reunite. but john soon relapsed. he was never able to be rid of the morphine habit. letters from 1901, 1910, and 1917 indicate that john was use morphine again. eventually the secret to get out into the press, for example in 1915, fanny was so ashamed of john's morphine habit, that she ultimately had to resign her presidency of her local chapter, so it harmed her social reputation as well. th
they would take john, lock him in a room, remove all of the morphine and medical implements from theroom, and force him to detox. he would either merged dead, or cured. and that is how far and how badly the situation had evolved to. that is what they did. they sent him to his mother's farmhouse, they lock him in a room, for several months and they hired nurses to watch him 24 hours a day, while he detoxed cold turkey. you can imagine the suffering that that would have been tailed. the so sad...
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400 years, something you've been able to keep just throwing that out >> i'm excited you brought john lockyou are going to tax the capital after the people who have already made the money and had their income taxed, it will be a disaster because it is a miss alignment of the way they used the capital if i make the money and choose to invest it myself. they should be using a vat to help us pick up that black market, cash activity. with some limits on iras i don't think it is going to work, joe. we have such a divided government they'll have to get it through >> the proponents say, we levee property taxes all the time. we are able to do that and figure out what assets are really worth >> real estate seems different than private companies it seems like an easy answer but doesn't explain how difficult it will be from an under funded irs. >> part of the reason why the wealthy pay it on a fairly low share of taxes they are also able to take advantage of things like propry terships and partnerships. there's a gap between what people owe and what people pay you talked about the w 2 earners. those
400 years, something you've been able to keep just throwing that out >> i'm excited you brought john lockyou are going to tax the capital after the people who have already made the money and had their income taxed, it will be a disaster because it is a miss alignment of the way they used the capital if i make the money and choose to invest it myself. they should be using a vat to help us pick up that black market, cash activity. with some limits on iras i don't think it is going to work,...
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and the reason why we are seeing the doctor, because john isn't in the last stopping, locked up, doing what and which is why the attacks doing that also tells us that even when government wants to trash the existing democracy under democratic structure, the, the john list on the report is on the, the after the make to make everybody pushing back and which is by the last 7 years, even when be seen. but there's high number of trying to seeing bingeing. we have seen that you've seen widened in light of that that has been beam that are the most recent being the fall will fall month, the thing on the thing. and again, so the, some people, lots of last month by the goal would be thought the dc it's not like people are not pushing back online. the press freedom in india episode got a lot of reaction. one journalist tweeted, thank you for this pertinent news. and for inviting feel us women. right. you may, i dictate an offer 100 shawnee. i couldn't put it better myself. we had to indonesia next square covered cases continue to rise in a single day last week. the country recorded nearly 50000 n
and the reason why we are seeing the doctor, because john isn't in the last stopping, locked up, doing what and which is why the attacks doing that also tells us that even when government wants to trash the existing democracy under democratic structure, the, the john list on the report is on the, the after the make to make everybody pushing back and which is by the last 7 years, even when be seen. but there's high number of trying to seeing bingeing. we have seen that you've seen widened in...
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the family -- they would simply lock john in a room and force him to detonight. he was either end dead. they september him to his braer's farmhouse and hired nurses to watch him 20 hours a day while he stopped cold turkey. you can imagine all that that would entail. the sad news, i want to kind of jump forward a few years and sort of give await traumatic ending. none of this ultimately helped. eventually fanny and john got back together. she never did divorce him. after about a year of living with his brother, the two reunited, but jop relapsed. he never rid himself from the morphine ability. letter indicated john started to use morphine again and eventually the secret got out to the press. for example, in 1915 fanny was so ashamed of john's morphine habit that she ultimately had to resign her presidency of her local udc chapter so it harmed her social reputation as well and that kind of illustrates the various ripple effects that addiction could have on a family. even eventually one of john and fanny's stops, john jr., the cadet at virginia military institute, a
the family -- they would simply lock john in a room and force him to detonight. he was either end dead. they september him to his braer's farmhouse and hired nurses to watch him 20 hours a day while he stopped cold turkey. you can imagine all that that would entail. the sad news, i want to kind of jump forward a few years and sort of give await traumatic ending. none of this ultimately helped. eventually fanny and john got back together. she never did divorce him. after about a year of living...
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i take john's point about how the banking system also uses a locked up electricity, but the problem att is that bitcoin doesn't actually do much that is useful like the world banking system does. it facilitates all these incredibly useful transactions, the banking system, that keep the world economy going. bitcoin doesn't do that. nearly all transactions are still speculative and investment based, they are not about making regular payments. so we have got a bit of a problem. the environmental aspect is not going away. there are newer cryptocurrencies that will use proof of steak and other technologies that don't involve huge amounts of electricity for mining. that is where the future is. as you can tell from my tone, i'm a big fan of cryptocurrencies in general. bitcoin, i can see real fundamental flaws, not least the environmental factor, which could possibly sink it, not altogether but bring it to a much lower level and make it superseded by other cryptocurrencies. rob: we were talking before about the market opening up, bigger organizations opening themselves up to using cryptocurre
i take john's point about how the banking system also uses a locked up electricity, but the problem att is that bitcoin doesn't actually do much that is useful like the world banking system does. it facilitates all these incredibly useful transactions, the banking system, that keep the world economy going. bitcoin doesn't do that. nearly all transactions are still speculative and investment based, they are not about making regular payments. so we have got a bit of a problem. the environmental...
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she will keep a lock of his hair, john andre's hair the rest of her life in her drawer. it's found when she dies. what's the point of this? to tall midge and hamilton, they're tasked with having to keep an eye on john andre. they are both very impressed, both charged by the amazing personality of john andre. he pleas through them, would you please shoot me with a volley of execution fire rather than hang me as a spy. that attempt fails. you can tell in the writings that they were touched by their time with andre and his having to be hung which was payback for the hanging of nathan hale years earlier. i have to mention when hamilton and washington were here was two long visits of about a month each, july of 1780 and october of 1780. i mentioned it now so that you can think about how washington and hamilton were responding still to the aftershocks from arnold's treason when they were here the second time, if these walls could talk. here's july of 1781. it's the final turning point, alexander hamilton had gotten married december 14th to the fetching elizabeth aka betsy skyl
she will keep a lock of his hair, john andre's hair the rest of her life in her drawer. it's found when she dies. what's the point of this? to tall midge and hamilton, they're tasked with having to keep an eye on john andre. they are both very impressed, both charged by the amazing personality of john andre. he pleas through them, would you please shoot me with a volley of execution fire rather than hang me as a spy. that attempt fails. you can tell in the writings that they were touched by...
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john shell status chanted no more. petro funding fossil fuels of evils locked themselves inside the museum through the news now. and 2 men in the 30s had died in japan days after getting their 2nd doses of the madonna, kofi vaccine, japanese health ministry, his last and investigation, the dana and key, the pharmaceutical, the local distributor of the job. he said that there is no indication so far the deaths were caused by the shot. we do not have any evidence to these deaths caused by the maternal 19 vaccine. and it is important to conduct a formal investigation to determine whether there is any connection on sunday, the can our region suspended use of the dead, the vaccine after some branches were found to have contaminants, the 2 men who died received shots from a tainted badge. the japanese or thirties had already stopped to roll out of an estimate. 1.6000000 doses fit to be from the contaminated batch. they've been delivered to more than $800.00 centers around the country. the government said that move was just a precaution, and it just launched an investigation. we contacted madana
john shell status chanted no more. petro funding fossil fuels of evils locked themselves inside the museum through the news now. and 2 men in the 30s had died in japan days after getting their 2nd doses of the madonna, kofi vaccine, japanese health ministry, his last and investigation, the dana and key, the pharmaceutical, the local distributor of the job. he said that there is no indication so far the deaths were caused by the shot. we do not have any evidence to these deaths caused by the...
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john. if you try something, you are not locked into that curriculum or that approach. so, you can make changes along the way, see how your kids are doing with it, and it is just a great way to educate children. i am sure that the callers will call him to share their experiences with that. host: what are some main regulations you find across states? guest: in most states, there are some kind of notification where you just tell the local school or the state department of education that you are homeschooling. there are 13 states will you do not have to do that at all. most states have some kind of notice. in states where there was more than a notification, there some kind of requirement -- there is some kind of requirement for testing, and assessment or certain subjects you have to cover, but that is pretty much it. and it is really easy to get started and to keep homeschooling. there is lots of support available for people who want to homeschool their children. host: what kind of test is a homeschooling child have to pass in states? guest: in states where there are requi
john. if you try something, you are not locked into that curriculum or that approach. so, you can make changes along the way, see how your kids are doing with it, and it is just a great way to educate children. i am sure that the callers will call him to share their experiences with that. host: what are some main regulations you find across states? guest: in most states, there are some kind of notification where you just tell the local school or the state department of education that you are...
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that is before a key pillar of it was locked down recklessly by chief justice john roberts who will thenther damaged -- further damage was done this here in arizona. that defender straight into the voting rights act, it changed the rules of the game it invalidated the voting rights act it made it easier for states and localities to rig the rules we. so house representatives move to make -- bring back those regulations. not a single republican supported it. our next guest will talk about this next will talk about this nex and improve recovery. and it keeps you at your best all day long. the new sleep number 360 smart bed is temperature balancing. and it helps keep you asleep by sensing your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both effortlessly comfortable. the sleep number 360 smart bed is on sale now during our biggest sale of the year. hey, i just got a text from my sister. you remember rick, her neighbor? sure, he's the 76-year-old guy who still runs marathons, right? sadly, not anymore. wow. so sudden. um, we're not about to have the "we need life insurance" conversation ag
that is before a key pillar of it was locked down recklessly by chief justice john roberts who will thenther damaged -- further damage was done this here in arizona. that defender straight into the voting rights act, it changed the rules of the game it invalidated the voting rights act it made it easier for states and localities to rig the rules we. so house representatives move to make -- bring back those regulations. not a single republican supported it. our next guest will talk about this...
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of the repressive practices that you see in china itself in seen john, i think that does mean that the situation is, is far more locked down than not necessarily concerned about the risks of cross board spillover. exactly. that's very little by way of attacks or nothing that has been conducted or supported from, from outside the country. i think the concern is attacks on soft targets, chinese workers, chinese personnel, chinese diplomats, even operating in the region, farther afield and being a security context in afghanistan in which these group have a more comfortable haven to be able to conduct this operations. and so i think although you have assurances from natal about about not interfering in china as internal affairs in the period of time that they've dealt with the taliban. they have seen weak fighters operating in territory that very affections of the taliban control. and even the deal that they did with mal, i'm all way back in the day when, when they were last running, i've got, i didn't mean that they were willing to hand over week us or expel them from the country or anything like like that. and that's wh
of the repressive practices that you see in china itself in seen john, i think that does mean that the situation is, is far more locked down than not necessarily concerned about the risks of cross board spillover. exactly. that's very little by way of attacks or nothing that has been conducted or supported from, from outside the country. i think the concern is attacks on soft targets, chinese workers, chinese personnel, chinese diplomats, even operating in the region, farther afield and being a...
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john kerry steering clear of his private jet. his family's multimillion dollar gas guzzling aircraft locking plenty of miles. here, carley shimkus on friday in studio with more. >> welcome back, president biden extending the federal ban on evictions leaving property owners to fit the bill for unpaid rent. a coalition of housing group suing the biden administration of the new moratorium. joining me a founding member of the national coalition which represents 11 million rental property owners, realtors and landlords, stacy johnson. thanks for being here. i want to read an excerpt from the lawsuit brought by landlords who think this is unconstitutional, the cdc cave to political pressure by extending the moratorium without providing a legal basis, brett kavanaugh's controlling opinion was clear the cdc would not extend the moratorium pass july 3, '01, and concluded the cdc lacks authority to ensure extend and eviction moratorium. tell me what you think about all this. as someone who has been a landlord myself i know it can be difficult to pay those bills when you don't have that income coming in so millions acr
john kerry steering clear of his private jet. his family's multimillion dollar gas guzzling aircraft locking plenty of miles. here, carley shimkus on friday in studio with more. >> welcome back, president biden extending the federal ban on evictions leaving property owners to fit the bill for unpaid rent. a coalition of housing group suing the biden administration of the new moratorium. joining me a founding member of the national coalition which represents 11 million rental property...
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as well as mexico across the southern border. 3 john is struggling with a drought and rec hold high temperatures. new zealand is moving into a snap, locked down for 3 days after reporting its 1st local cove at 19 infection and nearly 6 months. the case was detected in oakland still not confirmed whether the latest cases the highly contagious delta variance. only about 20 percent of the population is fully vaccinated and those are headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera. after inside story, stay with us. how many nukes has too many new america has in many ways driven the arms race parties are much more like the british parties. now there are fewer regulations to own a tiger than there are to own a dog. how can this be happening? we take on us politics and, and that's the bottom line. after nearly 20 years, the telephone is back in power enough chromosome. it says it won't, that is nomic system that's compatible with the psyche. will that mean the millions of africa and how will power reacting to this development? this is inside the ah, ah hello, welcome to the program. i'm kim vanelle. i've gone on is now under the full control o
as well as mexico across the southern border. 3 john is struggling with a drought and rec hold high temperatures. new zealand is moving into a snap, locked down for 3 days after reporting its 1st local cove at 19 infection and nearly 6 months. the case was detected in oakland still not confirmed whether the latest cases the highly contagious delta variance. only about 20 percent of the population is fully vaccinated and those are headlines. the news continues here on al jazeera. after inside...
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entry to the house is in missouri sharif in, in jose, john got a son yesterday we have got the room on the baton distorted. the housing also, they are locked in for the government people every day said that you're looking for the journalist and in call. it was a shocking use for everyone even for me in the shop. i left my office and i rent a place, but i immediately denied that. who do belong to the found out i'm the leader of all about well, how much money he published? i mean, it's made and you said that the car will be fine or save the taller by the end of the couple people on down the route of the title of no tolerable fight that has permission to enter out all the people and cargo. also dr. stedman from cool people come, come, come back to call and relax. now let's talk about what's been seen at car blan port pitches that will have gone all round the world. thousands of people desperate to flee, some so desperate in cost in their lives. is that still the situation that now or things calm down to sent? well, unfortunately, we have the same situation and 2 days before in the night room or is it in america that they are based in the air
entry to the house is in missouri sharif in, in jose, john got a son yesterday we have got the room on the baton distorted. the housing also, they are locked in for the government people every day said that you're looking for the journalist and in call. it was a shocking use for everyone even for me in the shop. i left my office and i rent a place, but i immediately denied that. who do belong to the found out i'm the leader of all about well, how much money he published? i mean, it's made and...
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july 5th, 2008 -- >> reporter: days after the murder he gave it to his attorney, john sears, who kept it into his lockedice for steve's arrest. that's when sears turned it over to law enforcement. so with a curious case of the migrating club sock, was it an attempt to cover up a murder or confusion? an investigative dead end? prosecutors weren't done, mind you. they next tried to tie steve to the crime scene. didn't find any of steve's dna or fingerprints at carol's house. but they did see those tire tracks. a criminalist compared them with the tires on steve's bike. >> the tread on this tire is similar to the tread to this tire track. >> did you find any discernible differences between them? >> no, i did not. >> and those shoe prints. they brought in an expert from the fbi. >> did you find any shoes that seemed to be comparable to the impressions that you observed in these photos from the crime scene? >> yes, i found one shoe that could have made those impressions. >> for pike's peak. records show that steve bought a pair of those shoes two years before the murder. when detectives searched his house, t
july 5th, 2008 -- >> reporter: days after the murder he gave it to his attorney, john sears, who kept it into his lockedice for steve's arrest. that's when sears turned it over to law enforcement. so with a curious case of the migrating club sock, was it an attempt to cover up a murder or confusion? an investigative dead end? prosecutors weren't done, mind you. they next tried to tie steve to the crime scene. didn't find any of steve's dna or fingerprints at carol's house. but they did...
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john wayne airport reopening terminals after a man was spotted on the tarmac. he stole an airport vehicle, forcing the airport to lock down and passengers to evacuate the terminal. planes were able to land but not take off. this is new video just into the newsroom of police detaining the man believed to be responsible for this ordeal. officers found him hiding in the ceiling in one of the terminals. >>> new at 11:00, a blow to the ride sharing business model. a judge has struck down california's ballot measure excepting uber and other companies from requiring drivers be classified as employees for been zpits other protections. the judge ruled prop 22 which allowed them to be classified as independent contractors is unconstitutional. that ruling sets up a fight that could likely end up in california's supreme court. >>> all right. it could be a game changer in the fight to get more people vaccinated. the "new york times" is reporting that pfizer will get full fda approval for the covid-19 vaccine as early as next week. full authorization comes at a crucial moment as the delta variant surges. cheryl hurd has the story.
john wayne airport reopening terminals after a man was spotted on the tarmac. he stole an airport vehicle, forcing the airport to lock down and passengers to evacuate the terminal. planes were able to land but not take off. this is new video just into the newsroom of police detaining the man believed to be responsible for this ordeal. officers found him hiding in the ceiling in one of the terminals. >>> new at 11:00, a blow to the ride sharing business model. a judge has struck down...
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lock, very complicated firearm. they came over on the mayflower with pilgrim john alden. so, i explain what we haven't museum, i say we go from one of the very first fire arms on the northeastern american continent, and we go through to a revolver that was recovered from the ashes of the world trade center and everything in between. >> as we said earlier, we try to design and build a museum with display cases galleries that were evocative of the time period in which the arms were used. so here we're in our colonial house. something you might find and williamsburg attempting to tell the story of the early colonial period and the war of independence 1775 to 1781. we're looking right now at painting, which we actually had to go to london england to find. it's called the shot heard around the world and it's one of the most beautifully rendered illustrative descriptions of the very first shots fired at lexington green on the morning of april 1975. along with the flint rifles and muskets that around the painting, this kind of tells the story of that very first encounter with th
lock, very complicated firearm. they came over on the mayflower with pilgrim john alden. so, i explain what we haven't museum, i say we go from one of the very first fire arms on the northeastern american continent, and we go through to a revolver that was recovered from the ashes of the world trade center and everything in between. >> as we said earlier, we try to design and build a museum with display cases galleries that were evocative of the time period in which the arms were used. so...
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john mcafee to people who fought bitcoin and went insane. and gary gansler, if he continues down this path a year from now, they'll be locking them up and already been, but we're also going to talk about other speculative assets. and one that is not considered to be a speculative asset, is the us treasury bonds. so we're going to talk about that and how that is become a speculative asset. but 1st, in terms of big point, i want to say that, you know, it is a speculation and away you're speculating that it's the end of the system. and i think it's a, we think it's a good bet. but everything you do is speculation right? when you walk out in the street, when you cross the road, you're speculating that somebody is not going to run over you. and they're going to obey the laws and not hit you and things like that well uniquely. and crucially, bitcoin is actually not a speculation because it's based on thermodynamics and mathematical equations. and the fact that 2 plus 2 equals 4, and that it exists in a world of money that's being printed to infinity. so we know that one thing, all the money is guaranteed this speculation guarantee to go to 0 and pick
john mcafee to people who fought bitcoin and went insane. and gary gansler, if he continues down this path a year from now, they'll be locking them up and already been, but we're also going to talk about other speculative assets. and one that is not considered to be a speculative asset, is the us treasury bonds. so we're going to talk about that and how that is become a speculative asset. but 1st, in terms of big point, i want to say that, you know, it is a speculation and away you're...
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john cox. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ monitor, check and lock down you money with security from chase. control feels good.will make you and your family safer in an emergency. a week's worth of food and water, radio, flashlight, batteries and first aid kit are a good start to learn more, visit safetyactioncenter.pge.com >>> back here on "gma" and i think we all could use some "pop news." let's check in with lara spencer. good morning. >> robin, here to help. we begin with ryan reynolds topping the box office with "free guy." the movie finally making it to the big screen. it was worth the wait. earning almost $30 million at the box office. reynolds is a background character in a video game. when he decides to become a hero and save his friends from getting deleted, follow along, his video game life changes and not for the better. the film also stars actor director tyko and others. if being number one at the box office isn't enough, reynolds tweeting overnight disney confirmed they officially want a sequel. congratulations, ryan. "free guy" is playing in theaters now. >>> and in music news in morning, tim mc
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john mcafee to people who fought bitcoin and went insane. and a guy gansler, if he continues down this path a year from now, they'll be locking them up and already been, but we're also going to talk about other speculative assets. and one that is not considered to be a speculative asset, is the us treasury bonds. so we're going to talk about that and how that is become a speculative asset. the 1st, in terms of big point, i want to say that, you know, it is a speculation in a way you're speculating that it's the end of the system. and i think it's a, we think it's a good bet. but everything you do is a speculation right here when you walk out in the street, when you cross the road, you're speculating that somebody is not going to run over you. and they're going to obey the laws and not hit you and things like that uniquely. and crucially, bitcoin is actually not a speculation because it's based on thermodynamics and mathematical equations. and the fact that 2 plus 2 equals 4, and that it exists in a world of the money that's being printed to infinity. so we know that one thing, all the money is guaranteed this model speculation, it's guaranteed t
john mcafee to people who fought bitcoin and went insane. and a guy gansler, if he continues down this path a year from now, they'll be locking them up and already been, but we're also going to talk about other speculative assets. and one that is not considered to be a speculative asset, is the us treasury bonds. so we're going to talk about that and how that is become a speculative asset. the 1st, in terms of big point, i want to say that, you know, it is a speculation in a way you're...