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time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed act of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins instituting quotas. this would of course become a very difficult thing, an obstacle ten years later when a lot of european jews could have used another safe harbor during the rise of the nazis. the 1920s was a rise of anti-semiti anti-semitism, largely due to the immigration surge that had happened up until the 1920s. so here we talk a little bit about that, about henry ford's
time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed act of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins instituting quotas. this would of course become a very difficult thing, an obstacle ten years later when a lot of european jews could have used another safe harbor during the rise of the nazis. the 1920s was a rise of anti-semiti anti-semitism, largely due to the immigration surge that had happened up until the 1920s. so here we talk...
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time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed act of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins instituting quotas. this would of course become a very difficult thing, an obstacle ten years later when a lot of european jews could have used another safe harbor during the rise of the nazis. the 1920s was a rise of anti-semiti anti-semitism, largely due to the immigration surge that had happened up until the 1920s. so here we talk a little bit about that, about henry ford's anti-semitism and the protocols of zion, this was a fraudulent document purportedly outlining a jewish conspiracy to take over the world. it was published during the 1920s. in the 1930s, there was a sort of cultural flourishing in america despite the depression. a lot of really rich artistic activity and so in this area, we look at the rise of the movies in the 1930s, as well as yiddish theatre. we look at the wpa that supported artists in the 1930s. we also look at the political situation in america, a lot of people were espousing different concepts like so
time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed act of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins instituting quotas. this would of course become a very difficult thing, an obstacle ten years later when a lot of european jews could have used another safe harbor during the rise of the nazis. the 1920s was a rise of anti-semiti anti-semitism, largely due to the immigration surge that had happened up until the 1920s. so here we talk...
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time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins instituting quotas. this would of course become a very difficult thing, an obstacle ten years later when a lot of european jews could have used another safe harbor during the rise of the nazis. the 1920s was a rise of anti-semiti anti-semitism, largely due to the immigration surge that had happened up until the 1920s. so here we talk a little bit about that, about henry ford's anti-semitism and the protocols of zion, this was a fraudulent document purportedly outlining a jewish conspiracy to take over the world. it was published during the 1920s. in the 1930s, there was a sort of cultural flourishing in america despite the depression. a lot of really rich artistic activity and so in this area, we look at the rise of the movies in the 1930s, as well as yiddish theatre. we look at the wpa that supported artists in the 1930s. we also look at the political situation in america, a lot of people were espousing different concepts like social
time of the great migration to america started to come to a head and eventually leading to the johnson reed of 1984 which effectively ended immigration by ins instituting quotas. this would of course become a very difficult thing, an obstacle ten years later when a lot of european jews could have used another safe harbor during the rise of the nazis. the 1920s was a rise of anti-semiti anti-semitism, largely due to the immigration surge that had happened up until the 1920s. so here we talk a...
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johnson, inside the historic howard theater. >> how many people are carrying the same kind of piece? >> bruce started at channel 9 in >> prompted by our report. and benton reed took emergency measures. >> his ability to get the big story is legendary. >> our bruce johnson was the first to report barry's death. >> they can take a punch. >> he has a 4.0 grade point average. >> and he's passionate. >> the flours family -- flowers family lost their home. and their daughter adrien was burned over 18% of their body. thanks to the community and eyewitness news reporter bruce johnson, the family has a home and brighter future. >> bruce loves taking the show on the road. moscow, budapest. >> the population is down. >> the first family was not inside the presidential palace. >> reporter: rome. bruce can be tough, honest, but he's fair and honorable. he's one in a million. he's our bruce. >> of se sampling of the work -- i'm getting a little reverberation here. can we turn this off. but bruce, on behalf of myself and all of our colleagues, we love you and we thank you. and now, lesli has something special to present to you. >> bruce, you had a proclamation. we have no
johnson, inside the historic howard theater. >> how many people are carrying the same kind of piece? >> bruce started at channel 9 in >> prompted by our report. and benton reed took emergency measures. >> his ability to get the big story is legendary. >> our bruce johnson was the first to report barry's death. >> they can take a punch. >> he has a 4.0 grade point average. >> and he's passionate. >> the flours family -- flowers family lost...
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Mar 21, 2016
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johnson family. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] and from right here in hotlanta, georgia, it's the reed family. well, everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion right there. i got a lot of money to give away, but you want to get it, you got to play, baby. let's go. give me angela. give me heath. hey, guys, here we go. we've got the top 6 answers on the board. name a fruit or vegetable you might use in the kitchen and the bedroom.
johnson family. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] and from right here in hotlanta, georgia, it's the reed family. well, everybody's here trying to win theyself a lot of cash and the possibility of driving out of here in a brand-new, fuel-efficient ford fusion right there. i got a lot of money to give away, but you want to get it, you got to play, baby. let's go. give me angela. give me heath. hey, guys, here we go. we've got the top 6 answers on the board. name a fruit or vegetable...
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sea ul and looker and harrison and woodson and reed, and with coaches like fisher and ryan, belichick and phillips and rivera and louis and late jim johnson many more, i feel like i was playing against the middle linebacker or that defensive coach. i will miss bigger out blitzes with with jeff saturday and reggie sitting on top of the bench next to me and perfecting a fake hand off and miss thomas telling me that he loved me and thanking me for coming to denver after every touchdown. and miss the the touchdowns on sunday and on friday, i will miss picking out the equipment game balls and talking football with the broadcast and recapping the game with my dad and checking to it see if the giants won and calling eli, as we are on our teams and miss that handshake with tom brady and plane rides after the big win with 53 teammates laughing and celebrating in the flight. and miss playing against the fans and at home and on the road. and even miss the pap triot fans in foxboro. they will miss me because they got wins off me. and football fans need to know how much they have meant to me over the years, fans, you are at the core of what makes this
sea ul and looker and harrison and woodson and reed, and with coaches like fisher and ryan, belichick and phillips and rivera and louis and late jim johnson many more, i feel like i was playing against the middle linebacker or that defensive coach. i will miss bigger out blitzes with with jeff saturday and reggie sitting on top of the bench next to me and perfecting a fake hand off and miss thomas telling me that he loved me and thanking me for coming to denver after every touchdown. and miss...
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reed. with coaches like fisher, ryan, belichick, kiffin, phillips, rivera, lebau, capers, lewis, the late jim johnsoni always felt like i was playing against that middle linebacker or that safety or that defensive coach. i will miss figuring out blitzes with jeff saturday, reggie sitting on top of the bench next to me and perfecting a fake handoff to edgerrin james. i miss demarius thomas telling me loved me and thanking me for coming to denver for every touchdown i threw to him. miss putting in a play with tom moore that ends up on saturday on sunday and friday's miss picking out gam ballses with equipment guys. talking to the broadcast crews and miss recapping game with my dad and checking to see if the giants won and calling eli as we're both on our team buses. i missed that handshake with tom brady, and i'll miss the plane rides after a big win with 53 teammates standing in aisles, laughing and celebrating during the whole flight. i miss playing in in front of so many great fans, both at home and on the road. and i'll even miss the patriot fans in foxboro. and they should miss me. because they su
reed. with coaches like fisher, ryan, belichick, kiffin, phillips, rivera, lebau, capers, lewis, the late jim johnsoni always felt like i was playing against that middle linebacker or that safety or that defensive coach. i will miss figuring out blitzes with jeff saturday, reggie sitting on top of the bench next to me and perfecting a fake handoff to edgerrin james. i miss demarius thomas telling me loved me and thanking me for coming to denver for every touchdown i threw to him. miss putting...
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the ground in afghanistan and i think senator mccain ande senator reed from te armed services committee and i sent you and secretary johnsona letter two weeks ago. asking you to reinterpret the language from last year's defense authorization bill. because i believe the department's initial reading was inconsistent with what our intent was when we passed that bill. that we have disqualified many afghan applicants who really work to serve this country and should not be disqualified because they face serious threats if they are disqualified. i don't know if you have any update but take a hard look. and reconsider the initial interpretation. >> we couldn't agree with you more, senator. thank you for your ongoing concern about this this. we do not want people who had -- who had already expressed or received approval before september last year to suddenly be caught up in this change inadvertently that would be grossly unfair and dangerous, obviously. so two things. legal department, and we're trying to see whether or not -- in fact, the law can be interpreted in a way we can just make it happen appropriately. if that didn't work
the ground in afghanistan and i think senator mccain ande senator reed from te armed services committee and i sent you and secretary johnsona letter two weeks ago. asking you to reinterpret the language from last year's defense authorization bill. because i believe the department's initial reading was inconsistent with what our intent was when we passed that bill. that we have disqualified many afghan applicants who really work to serve this country and should not be disqualified because they...