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who was it in france and england who were taking the ideas of adam smith, john locke and putting them into practice yet variety of individuals in france, one of the most prominent individuals was a gentleman, frederick bastia, who was an economist in france. also a member of the french national assembly for, a time bastia devoted himself primarily to cause of free trade in. france he thought that restriction on imports, when government sought to meddle with domestic production at home in order to expand and certain industries that was economically foolish and also a unjust usurpation of individual liberty. and so he dedicated himself at first to this narrowly economic of defending free trade, but a curious thinker that he was he soon to believe that the moral and economic basis which free trade stood actually had implications. a much wider range of governmental and economic questions than first it seemed. so it gradually evolved into kind of overall economics of liberty. in bastiat terms in britain, you had the, i think the primary driver of libertarian ideas in britain was spencer, w
who was it in france and england who were taking the ideas of adam smith, john locke and putting them into practice yet variety of individuals in france, one of the most prominent individuals was a gentleman, frederick bastia, who was an economist in france. also a member of the french national assembly for, a time bastia devoted himself primarily to cause of free trade in. france he thought that restriction on imports, when government sought to meddle with domestic production at home in order...
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this was john locke. historians have gone back and forth about how important he was in influencing the american revolution. he seems to have made a comeback lately. what this denver bronfman say about john locke's influence? >> jefferson is a master synthesis. he brings together all of these enlightenment ideas and certainly locke , that is one of the primary things he is drawing from. he is also drawing from the scottish enlightenment, people like adam smith, some of the writings of inequality comes from them. rankling made a critical edit in the declaration, the original words said we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable, that is jefferson's language and franklin said no, we hold these truths to be self- evident. that is straight from scottish moral sense velocity. you just know these things as a human being. such a small edit they are introducing a whole other branch of philosophy. >> if it it is self-evident why do you have to say it your applying common sense. >> absolutely. >> locke, yes .
this was john locke. historians have gone back and forth about how important he was in influencing the american revolution. he seems to have made a comeback lately. what this denver bronfman say about john locke's influence? >> jefferson is a master synthesis. he brings together all of these enlightenment ideas and certainly locke , that is one of the primary things he is drawing from. he is also drawing from the scottish enlightenment, people like adam smith, some of the writings of...
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john locke, wasn't that in like, you know, you know, first semester college. but he was the person who articulated the rationale for democracy, for representative government and his he had. what are famously called two treatises of government every talks about the second one where he said, you know, men are spokesmen and men should be able to choose their governors and change them as easily as they would their physicians. there's no reason why any man has, you know, the right by his royal blood to rule over me. that was the second treatise. the first treatise as a treatise against patriarchy. and in fact, the document was called patriarchy. and it was a preceding argument that preceded locke's, where someone was saying, you know, well, you see, there was adam and eve and and yeah, they blew it, you know. well, eve blew it. but what, you know, what god gave to adam was the right to rule his family and kings were all, you know, from the lineal descendants of adam. anyway, as i said, it gets down to the weeds. but what was interesting is that the first people to
john locke, wasn't that in like, you know, you know, first semester college. but he was the person who articulated the rationale for democracy, for representative government and his he had. what are famously called two treatises of government every talks about the second one where he said, you know, men are spokesmen and men should be able to choose their governors and change them as easily as they would their physicians. there's no reason why any man has, you know, the right by his royal blood...
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it's students have included philosophers, john locke, and adam smith, physics genius, stephen hawking, internet inventor, tim berners lee, us president, bill clinton, people who went on to change the world the today, the university's future of humanity institute is tackling big picture questions about humanity. according to swedish philosopher, an institute director nick foster and we're on the costs of perhaps the greatest paradigm shift in human history. for the 1st time, we can be replaced by an even more intelligent entity in the form of an artificial super intelligence. are, together with stephen hawking, milan mosque and others, he's signed off on a warning to humanity. 23 principles for a research to benefit human kind. not harmon. so do you want them a coffee or tay? i'm good. thank you. thank you. all right. you think super intelligence, artificial intelligence, do you think that is a threat to humanity? and the problem is as well i, it's, uh, i think, a very unique moment in, in the history of life when this happens, the creation of the general artificial intelligence machin
it's students have included philosophers, john locke, and adam smith, physics genius, stephen hawking, internet inventor, tim berners lee, us president, bill clinton, people who went on to change the world the today, the university's future of humanity institute is tackling big picture questions about humanity. according to swedish philosopher, an institute director nick foster and we're on the costs of perhaps the greatest paradigm shift in human history. for the 1st time, we can be replaced...
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what does denver brunsman say about john locke's influence on on the revolution? yeah. so jefferson is a is a master synthesis. he's bringing together all these enlightenment ideas and certainly particularly in his second treatise of government, i think that's when the primary things he's drawing from. he's also drawing from the scottish enlightenment, people like david hume and adam smith. some of the language about equality comes from them franklin, made it a critical edit in the declaration at one point, the original words said we hold these truths to be sacred and undeniable. that's jefferson's language. franklin texas, pancho says, no, we we hold these truths to be self-evident. that from scottish moral sense philosophy, this idea that you just know things as as a human being. and it's amazing that just with such a small edit, they're introducing a whole nother sort of branch of philosophy. so i think it's self-evident why do you have to say it? yeah, that is an enlightenment. common sense. yeah. applying common sense. moral sense. yep yeah, absolutely. yeah. so, l
what does denver brunsman say about john locke's influence on on the revolution? yeah. so jefferson is a is a master synthesis. he's bringing together all these enlightenment ideas and certainly particularly in his second treatise of government, i think that's when the primary things he's drawing from. he's also drawing from the scottish enlightenment, people like david hume and adam smith. some of the language about equality comes from them franklin, made it a critical edit in the declaration...
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john locke, natural and they also worked the those rights that the states had passed which nine of the 11 bills of included the right to a free press and they called it it wasn't just a right to a free press, it was call it the bulwark of liberty. now, i think that gives us some because if it was just one of a lot of other rights, they would just say freedom of the press. what they saw was the press as a bulwark of liberty, meaning that you can't protect all other rights if you don't have a free press. and so they were also about general warrants. they were concerned about their jury, the rights to a jury trial being taken away without the right to protest. that's a right to protest you can't protect the other rights you're silenced and you the other rights by not be to stand up to them. and so there are clues there is no committee that sat down and said, here's what we mean by freedom of or freedom of the press. there's no committee. but i think what you try to do is draw the writings and, their actions and what do they actually understand. and the concept to me and you take that from
john locke, natural and they also worked the those rights that the states had passed which nine of the 11 bills of included the right to a free press and they called it it wasn't just a right to a free press, it was call it the bulwark of liberty. now, i think that gives us some because if it was just one of a lot of other rights, they would just say freedom of the press. what they saw was the press as a bulwark of liberty, meaning that you can't protect all other rights if you don't have a...
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it's students have included philosophers, john locke, and adam smith, physics genius, stephen hawking, internet inventor, tim berners lee, us president, bill clinton, people who went on to change the world the today, the university's future of humanity institute is tackling big picture questions about humanity. according to swedish philosopher, an institute director nick foster and we are on the costs of perhaps the greatest paradigm shift in human history. for the 1st time, we could be replaced by an even more intelligent entity in the form of an artificial super intelligence. together with stephen hawking deal on mosque and others, he's signed off on a warning to humanity. 23 principles for a research to benefit human kind, not harmony. so do you want them a coffee or tea? sound good, thank you. thank you. all right. you think super intelligence, artificial intelligence, do you think that is a threat to humanity? and the problem is as well i, it's, uh, i think, a very unique moment in, in the history of live uh, when this happens, the creation of a general artificial intelligence ma
it's students have included philosophers, john locke, and adam smith, physics genius, stephen hawking, internet inventor, tim berners lee, us president, bill clinton, people who went on to change the world the today, the university's future of humanity institute is tackling big picture questions about humanity. according to swedish philosopher, an institute director nick foster and we are on the costs of perhaps the greatest paradigm shift in human history. for the 1st time, we could be...
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the notion of someone being a tyrant, that goes back to john locke, he was the person who articulated the rationale for democracy, representative government. what are famously called two treaties of government, never talks about the second one, men should choose the governors and change them as easily as they would their positions, no reason a man does not have a right to rule, that was the second treaty. the first is the treaties against patriarchy. the document was called patriarch, the argument where someone was saying, there was adam and eve, they blew it, eve blew it. god gave adam the right to rule his family and kings, from the lineal descendents of adam, but what was interesting, the first people to speak out against patriarchy were white men in the american revolution. they said, it should not be the case that one man rules us. why is it different from us? is it a man made by his education? that is why abigail adams is demanding education for women. >> talk about your principal organization for your book, the decisions you made in deciding how to lay it out and proceed, and w
the notion of someone being a tyrant, that goes back to john locke, he was the person who articulated the rationale for democracy, representative government. what are famously called two treaties of government, never talks about the second one, men should choose the governors and change them as easily as they would their positions, no reason a man does not have a right to rule, that was the second treaty. the first is the treaties against patriarchy. the document was called patriarch, the...
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please join us at our next event on may 16th with author john locke who will be discussing his book, good country, a history of the american midwest. finally, i hope you enjoyed the centerpieces at your table. nathan and his team at green envy created today's look based on photographs from state dinners during the nixon administration. one person at each table will take him a centerpiece. the winner is the person at each table whose birthday is closest to nixon, march 16th. congratulations, thank you for joining us today and have a wonderful afternoon. [ applause ] >>> weekends on c-span 2 are an intellectual feet. every saturday american history tv documents america's stories and on sunday,
please join us at our next event on may 16th with author john locke who will be discussing his book, good country, a history of the american midwest. finally, i hope you enjoyed the centerpieces at your table. nathan and his team at green envy created today's look based on photographs from state dinners during the nixon administration. one person at each table will take him a centerpiece. the winner is the person at each table whose birthday is closest to nixon, march 16th. congratulations,...
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if this sounds to you a little bit like john locke, i think you are onto something. the government's protection of natural rights, including the right to property, is why it is right for us to pay taxes, and wrong for us to use vigilante justice. lewis argues that the state protects us less because it is unwilling to protect us from criminals at home, and it grows less and less able to protect us from foreign enemies. at the same time, it demands from us, more and more. we seldom have fewer rights and liberties, nor more burdens. we get less security in return. while our obligations increase their moral ground is taken away. lewis drew the same conclusion from the same state of affairs that locke did. nature and the right of self protection reverts to the individual. i share this reflection of lewis is not only as an excuse to tell that story about joy lewis and her shotgun, but because it illustrates the libertarian leaning, literally , book tv side of lewis's personality. he was very careful not to appear too partisan one way or the other. he went so far as to turn
if this sounds to you a little bit like john locke, i think you are onto something. the government's protection of natural rights, including the right to property, is why it is right for us to pay taxes, and wrong for us to use vigilante justice. lewis argues that the state protects us less because it is unwilling to protect us from criminals at home, and it grows less and less able to protect us from foreign enemies. at the same time, it demands from us, more and more. we seldom have fewer...
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if this sounds to you a little bit like john locke, then i think you're on to something. the government's protection of natural rights, including the right to property, is why it is right for us to pay taxes. and wrong for us to exercise as vigilante justice. lewis argues the state protects us less because it is unwilling to protect us against criminals at home and manifestly grows less and less able to protect us against a foreign enemies. at the same time, it demands from us more and more. we seldom had fewer rights and liberties, nor more burdens, and we get less security in return, while our obligations increase. their moral ground is taken away. lewis drew the same conclusion from this state of affairs that locke did. when the state can not or will not protect, lewis warns nature. is come again. and the right of self-protection reverts to the individual. i share this reflection of lewis's not only as an excuse to tell that story about joy lewis and her shotgun, but because it illustrates well the libertarian leaning. leave me alone. literally. get off my lawn. side o
if this sounds to you a little bit like john locke, then i think you're on to something. the government's protection of natural rights, including the right to property, is why it is right for us to pay taxes. and wrong for us to exercise as vigilante justice. lewis argues the state protects us less because it is unwilling to protect us against criminals at home and manifestly grows less and less able to protect us against a foreign enemies. at the same time, it demands from us more and more. we...
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things i found very interesting about the reviews of saab's book that were critical, they'd quote john locke and go, gotcha. the catholic teaching as a recent convert to catholicism self catholic social teaching and some of these liberal theorists often use similar language, but they're getting it somewhat different things and that's the interplay fallacy that i alluded to that runs not just through neo liberalism but all the way back to liberalism. and it's and it's that choice oriented, consent oriented at will contracting orient mindset that is is foreign to really the entire western canon pre you know, 15th 16th century and that's kind of for me my my faith rediscovered that sense of when talk about equality and freedom and human dignity right those are those are the types of of freedom and dignity that we're talking about when we're motivating these questions like very a-type core policy proposals that you might hear from conservatives of this day and age can i have it please as i actually have spoken this before in the past, the catholic social doctrine is actually incredibly fascinati
things i found very interesting about the reviews of saab's book that were critical, they'd quote john locke and go, gotcha. the catholic teaching as a recent convert to catholicism self catholic social teaching and some of these liberal theorists often use similar language, but they're getting it somewhat different things and that's the interplay fallacy that i alluded to that runs not just through neo liberalism but all the way back to liberalism. and it's and it's that choice oriented,...
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if this were report 1975 john mike bennett locked up in a hospital,wh told when he could eat, where heould smoke his beloved cigarettes, who is friends would be and often how to shave. today he walks free, sleeps outdoors moms money off of strangers, has a 40-ounce cans of beers has sex with strange men in exchange for rocks of crack cocaine. six month journal investigation of the plight of the mentally ill in milwaukee fed many people like john wandering homeless living in squalor, imprisoned and members and warehoused in nursing homes or other institutions where they get little if any care. that is powerful stuff maga. tell me about this series and the reaction to it. >> the wonderful john who i ended up, i followed that guy. he died two years ago of comed. but his family. >> he lived a longg time. >> yes he did. he was a champ. he was a brilliant man. he was hilarious. i think i laughed i cannot member laughing it's hard as i did when i was with john. and another woman i spent many years writing about. what propelled me too this was i would see people out around town who i knew had
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well, far to say israel attack the most in the west bank and then lock it in john's. at kenning, a number is the death toll nouns, women, and children pay a heavy price with the idea of the ground operation. moving close to is ready families. mon loved ones kills by him. us you don't deal with the pain. you need to live with the thing and that's what we doing and it's a data. and it's very difficult. and he is ready. palestinian conflicts filled across borders with the idea reportedly striking at points in syria and the military comm, pounds and 11 on the.
well, far to say israel attack the most in the west bank and then lock it in john's. at kenning, a number is the death toll nouns, women, and children pay a heavy price with the idea of the ground operation. moving close to is ready families. mon loved ones kills by him. us you don't deal with the pain. you need to live with the thing and that's what we doing and it's a data. and it's very difficult. and he is ready. palestinian conflicts filled across borders with the idea reportedly striking...
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if this were before 1975, john might've been locked up in the hospital, told when he could eat, where he could smoke his beloved cigarettes, who restrains would be and often how to shape. today, he walks free, sleeps outdoors, bombs money off strangers, guzzles 40-ounce cans of beer, has sex with a strange men in exchange for rocks of crack cocaine. a six-month journal sentinel investigation of the plight ofll mentally ill in milwaukee found many people like john wandering homeless, living in squalor, imprisoned in vast numbers, and warehoused in nursing homes or other institutions where they get little, if any, care. that's powerful stuff, mag. tell me about this series and the reaction to it that you yeah. so, oh, the wonderful john who i ended up, i followed that god come he died two years ago of covid, but his family, his mother -- >> host: lived a long time since. >> guest: he did. yeah, he was c a champ. he was a brilliant man. hilarious. i think i laughed, i don't, can't remember laughing as hardn as i do when i was with john, and another woman who also spent many years writing
if this were before 1975, john might've been locked up in the hospital, told when he could eat, where he could smoke his beloved cigarettes, who restrains would be and often how to shape. today, he walks free, sleeps outdoors, bombs money off strangers, guzzles 40-ounce cans of beer, has sex with a strange men in exchange for rocks of crack cocaine. a six-month journal sentinel investigation of the plight ofll mentally ill in milwaukee found many people like john wandering homeless, living in...
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they had to hide and lock behind locked doors, john. >> that is absolutely horrible. that has no place in the united states. maria: it's horrifying. >> exactly. if you want to go ahead and protest the existence of israel, i guess you have a right to do so but then when you employ violence, when you employ threats, physical threats against those with whom you disagree, you've gone over the line. and i think it shouldn't be forgotten that rally they had last night by the new york stock exchange is just several blocks away from the world trade center and we remember what happened on 9/11, 2001. believe me, you can't rely on violence to make your point when you've reached that position, you have totally destroyed your underlying argument in my view. maria: yeah. i mean, look, it's getting out of hand and we need leadership here. do you feel that we're hearing enough from the white house, doug? >> no. i mean, think about this. the other day they were asked about this at the white house briefing. instead of answering the question about israel and you jewish people in the un
they had to hide and lock behind locked doors, john. >> that is absolutely horrible. that has no place in the united states. maria: it's horrifying. >> exactly. if you want to go ahead and protest the existence of israel, i guess you have a right to do so but then when you employ violence, when you employ threats, physical threats against those with whom you disagree, you've gone over the line. and i think it shouldn't be forgotten that rally they had last night by the new york...
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if this were before 1975, john might have been locked up in a hospital, told when could eat, where he could smoke. his beloved who his friends would be, and often how to shave. today he walks free sleeps outdoors, bums, money off, strangers guzzles 40 ounce cans of beer has sex with strange men, a cage in exchange for rocks of crack cocaine. a six month journal investigation of the plight the mentally ill in milwaukee found people like john wandering, living in squalor, imprisoned in vast numbers and warehoused in nursing homes or other institutions where they get little, if any, care. that's powerful. meg, tell me about this series and and the reaction to it. yeah. so oh the wonderful john's for all who i ended up by that guy. he died two years ago of covid. but his family, his mother lived a long time. then from. he did? yeah, he did. yeah, he really was. he was a champ. he was an brilliant man. hilarious. i, i think i left. i don't can't remember laughing hard as when i did when i was with john spruill and another woman who also spent many years writing about. but, but what propell
if this were before 1975, john might have been locked up in a hospital, told when could eat, where he could smoke. his beloved who his friends would be, and often how to shave. today he walks free sleeps outdoors, bums, money off, strangers guzzles 40 ounce cans of beer has sex with strange men, a cage in exchange for rocks of crack cocaine. a six month journal investigation of the plight the mentally ill in milwaukee found people like john wandering, living in squalor, imprisoned in vast...
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right now the fight is to get 218 republicans, something neither of these candidates have locked down yet. john it will be three days of extraordinary interest, three days at least. we will see if it goes beyond that. lauren fox on capitol hill, our thanks to kristen who will mts as well. >> joining us for more former republican congresswoman comstock. how much of a boost do you think a trump endorsement is of jim jordan in this speaker's rate now? >> listen, we know donald trump always endorses the person who sucks up the most to them. we also know from last year that the people who trump endorses had a pretty bad track record. so, you know, in terms of a general election. so it doesn't mean you can't get the nomination, certainly, you know, in terms of a nomination in getting the role you might get it, but then your performance might not be very good, as we saw last year in the elections. so in terms of performance, i think if you are steve scalise, you can sort of be the brian kemp in in race and point out things like steve scalise has raised $53 million just in the last cycle for his collea
right now the fight is to get 218 republicans, something neither of these candidates have locked down yet. john it will be three days of extraordinary interest, three days at least. we will see if it goes beyond that. lauren fox on capitol hill, our thanks to kristen who will mts as well. >> joining us for more former republican congresswoman comstock. how much of a boost do you think a trump endorsement is of jim jordan in this speaker's rate now? >> listen, we know donald trump...
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lock. >> wolfe took barbara and john with to live with him in arizona. but david wanted to be a part of his son's life. so, he traveled out west to see the boy. >> he went out there with a friend of his. so johnny for three days. i got pictures with johnny. in an all western town, and everything. >> but maybe it was something about the distance, said barbara. >> david and i became very good friends when i was out there in arizona. we used to talk a lot. >> in fact, where she felt deep in her heart never did go away. >> i always loved him. >> and then, it was june 25th, 1980. david's brother mark was flying into town to visit the family. david was to pick him up at the airport. but when mark arrived, he waited and waited. no david. and mark jackson had a terrible feeling. >> no matter what, he would have been there for me. i knew something was wrong. i knew something that happened. ♪...you know how i feel.♪ you don't have to take... [coughing] ...copd sitting down. ♪it's a new dawn,...♪ ♪...it's a new day,♪ it's time to make a stand. ♪and i'm feelin' good
lock. >> wolfe took barbara and john with to live with him in arizona. but david wanted to be a part of his son's life. so, he traveled out west to see the boy. >> he went out there with a friend of his. so johnny for three days. i got pictures with johnny. in an all western town, and everything. >> but maybe it was something about the distance, said barbara. >> david and i became very good friends when i was out there in arizona. we used to talk a lot. >> in fact,...
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locked down. even then, little john was ablew to walk away with information and not be busted.ith infyeah, we're not buying the leaky little john hit this guy leaks to the times trump's h tax returns and then just is on the lam. >> three years. i was living in maryland. bob from allentown, pennsylvania. run, jesse, run! where do i send the money? send the check to johnnyney? me. and he'll give it to me. i told you, it's going to be 10 million at least, but i might do it for nine.east james from rhode island. omthis is the first timet that i've seen meatballs brand. i wasn't expectingti her to be o saucy. no, you weren't expecting that from meatball. >> we might have a follow up report tomorrow on meatball. we're going to do a direct style. i always remember. i'm waters. this is my world. and welcome to hannity. and tonigh
locked down. even then, little john was ablew to walk away with information and not be busted.ith infyeah, we're not buying the leaky little john hit this guy leaks to the times trump's h tax returns and then just is on the lam. >> three years. i was living in maryland. bob from allentown, pennsylvania. run, jesse, run! where do i send the money? send the check to johnnyney? me. and he'll give it to me. i told you, it's going to be 10 million at least, but i might do it for nine.east...
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for months, they took john out into the countryside to his brothers farmhouse and locked him in a room in the dark to force him to detox, cold turkey. they had armored guards to keep others from following the sounds for what was going on. this wasn't awful ordeal that he barely survived. a ripped a hole in the fabric of the family that never healed. that is another part of the tangible cost. the u.s. government and individual confederate states created massive programs for the civil war veterans and their families. these will set the stage for the 20th century welfare. which is an important revolution in the federal government. access to these entitlements was contingent upon the applicant standing with the community and the person processing their application and the exception of their moral fiber and manliness. opie and slaves, people addicted to opium were denied pension if it was discovered that they were addicted. take for example, samuel martin. he was so unequivocally denied the pension when he applied that someone at the pension bureau in washington, d.c. literally put a sticky
for months, they took john out into the countryside to his brothers farmhouse and locked him in a room in the dark to force him to detox, cold turkey. they had armored guards to keep others from following the sounds for what was going on. this wasn't awful ordeal that he barely survived. a ripped a hole in the fabric of the family that never healed. that is another part of the tangible cost. the u.s. government and individual confederate states created massive programs for the civil war...
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lock. looking for certainty in our medium. officials say more than a 100000 people have no left the enclave since also. but john took control of it despite because issuances of the safety, many refugees say they will never be able to return to that homeland. they left everything behind. hoover, now they're looking for a new opportunity to start a new life. some of the nearly 3000 refugees who have arrived in dooley jobs have been sent to this former boarding school. as we failed to man, appear each carrying nothing but a small bag. they just came from the garden, a car above some of the people staying here, say that even before the eyes there by johnny to cover. they had little choice but to leave the territory go. we were starving for several months. all i had to eat where vegetables from my small garden, potatoes, pumpkins, things like that. this man tells us he has cancer and he's waiting to resume his treatment. for now, he has to stay in this reception center, which has very basic conditions and problems with heating and water supplies. there is a sense of abandonment and hopelessness in this place, which
lock. looking for certainty in our medium. officials say more than a 100000 people have no left the enclave since also. but john took control of it despite because issuances of the safety, many refugees say they will never be able to return to that homeland. they left everything behind. hoover, now they're looking for a new opportunity to start a new life. some of the nearly 3000 refugees who have arrived in dooley jobs have been sent to this former boarding school. as we failed to man, appear...
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last night we talked to john ruther ford, an opponent of jim jordan and he is locked in. listen. >> this is not leadership when he expelled steve scalise. that was pretty much everybody's opinion. >> did he say he is still running? >> he said he has apologized for that. but look, apologies are fine and accepted but you still have to have accountability. >> this is where you have republicans like carlos jimenez also opposed to jim jordan saying this conversation is over. there is nothing they can offer us. i was told there was anger during that conversation but jim jordan is determined to stay in the race. listen to what he said this morning. >> you all said we would lose between the first and second vote and said we would lose 10 to 15 votes. we picked up a view, lost a few. i think the ones we lost can come back. multiple rounds of votes for speaker before. we all know that. i just know that we need to get a speaker as soon as possible so we can get to work for the american people. >> jim jordan did himself no favors in that meeting last night trying to get some of those
last night we talked to john ruther ford, an opponent of jim jordan and he is locked in. listen. >> this is not leadership when he expelled steve scalise. that was pretty much everybody's opinion. >> did he say he is still running? >> he said he has apologized for that. but look, apologies are fine and accepted but you still have to have accountability. >> this is where you have republicans like carlos jimenez also opposed to jim jordan saying this conversation is over....
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john lynch joining us, a quick break in the ongoing fight to lock in the house speaker.oming the fourth nominee in a late-night vote, is visit ohio congressman maureen davis is here why the gop should rally behind a plan not a person. stay with us. ♪ maria: this week at "mornings with maria", tomorrow the best paid on television takes us to the water cooler for the stories crating the biggest morning buzz. on friday the latest data on president biden's persistent inflation crisis revealed here live all right here on "mornings with maria". this isn't just freight. these aren't just shipments. they're promises. promises of all shapes and sizes. each, with a time and a place they've been promised to be. a promise is everything to old dominion, because it means everything to you. all meet the traveling trio. the thrill seeker. the soul searcher. and - ahoy! it's the explorer! each helping to protect their money with chase. woah, a lost card isn't keeping this thrill seeker down. lost her card, not the vibe. the soul searcher, is finding his identity, and helping to protect i
john lynch joining us, a quick break in the ongoing fight to lock in the house speaker.oming the fourth nominee in a late-night vote, is visit ohio congressman maureen davis is here why the gop should rally behind a plan not a person. stay with us. ♪ maria: this week at "mornings with maria", tomorrow the best paid on television takes us to the water cooler for the stories crating the biggest morning buzz. on friday the latest data on president biden's persistent inflation crisis...
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understandable, local schools in a college, you're locked down, residents, or just stay home of hauntingly familiar scene after another mass shooting in america. john 100 alger 0 for my chinese premier liter chung has died at the age of 68 chinese state media as a lease up at a southern heart attack. one in shanghai. he was one of the china is top economic officials. they also served as head of china's cabinet under president. she's been paying for a decade before retiring march. the former crypto currency mode goes some background for you. it is expected to face a federal jury on friday and is full trial in new york. simon freight is accused of diverting billions of dollars from clients of his crypto county exchange f t x. the company collapsed last year. prosecute to say it's one of the largest ford cases in american history. he's pleaded not guilty to hold 7 charges say 5 talks between savannah's warring factions resumed on thursday in the saudi city of jetta. nearly 5 months off today was suspended. so don's army has been battling the power of military rapids support forces for control of the country. since april. the conflict has left thousand
understandable, local schools in a college, you're locked down, residents, or just stay home of hauntingly familiar scene after another mass shooting in america. john 100 alger 0 for my chinese premier liter chung has died at the age of 68 chinese state media as a lease up at a southern heart attack. one in shanghai. he was one of the china is top economic officials. they also served as head of china's cabinet under president. she's been paying for a decade before retiring march. the former...
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locked down, residents, or just stay home. a hauntingly familiar scene after another mass shooting in america, john henry and l g 0. 2 people have died following an explosion at a box and training center west of the off gun capital capital. police confirmed that a further 9 people were injured. no details have been given about the cause of that explosion. thanks for watching alpha 0 as always you can head online for more information as well as all today's top stories on the headlines. our website is algebra 0 dot com. you'll also find the latest updates from cause, of course, with all our correspondence, we'll have a check of the weather coming up next and then it's inside story. they will be examining the killing of civilians in garza by israel, including the tasks of family members of algae zeros reporter, one of the stuff to the the weather brought to you by visit cutoff. you're locked into your world, the weather report. good to have you along will kick this one off and indo china. it's our usual spells of showers and disturbed weather in this part of the region. showers draped right across the philippines. up and down. up.
locked down, residents, or just stay home. a hauntingly familiar scene after another mass shooting in america, john henry and l g 0. 2 people have died following an explosion at a box and training center west of the off gun capital capital. police confirmed that a further 9 people were injured. no details have been given about the cause of that explosion. thanks for watching alpha 0 as always you can head online for more information as well as all today's top stories on the headlines. our...