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because the king is the king. so evaluate leadership. so what the patriots are arguing against the loyalists is really just proof texting without understanding the true context. you had to read the true context to understand it. but what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view. the patriots have a view of what that context is overall. so some conclusions on this. the revolution it's arguable was the most important event in american history. the revolution, it creates the nation, sets the nation in motion. and the revolution becomes like an enduring symbol for what the nation is all about. fighting for liberty. many dumpbt ways in which fighting takes itself. it's almost like a biblical text of its own. both the confederates and the unionists are arguing they were the ones best following in the foot steps of the revolutionary patrio patriots. we could make this case that the american revolution was the most pivotal event in american history. and the bible was arguably t
because the king is the king. so evaluate leadership. so what the patriots are arguing against the loyalists is really just proof texting without understanding the true context. you had to read the true context to understand it. but what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view. the patriots have a view of what that context is overall. so some conclusions on this. the revolution it's arguable was the most important event in american history. the...
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that god was a king, god put kings in power. that the king is the revenger of god. the king does the work of god. and going back specifically one more part of that text, i want to say that -- i want to use this -- as free -- it talks about freedom and liberty because one of the things that the loyalists were arguing was that patriots are using the terminology of liberty in the wrong way. and this specifically says, as free and not using the liberty for a cloak of maliciousness. not taking your liberty too far. not misunderstanding your liberty. that almost seems tailor-made for the loyalists. tail tailor-made for that argument. so the loyalist argument is this, let's read these texts from the apostles and let's consider the political situation. the political situation was they were under the control of the roman empire and being under the control of the roman empire they had to deal with jews, they had to deal with their own churches, and they had to deal with the fact that the roman empire controlled everything. and as was typical in many cases, a lot of people ten
that god was a king, god put kings in power. that the king is the revenger of god. the king does the work of god. and going back specifically one more part of that text, i want to say that -- i want to use this -- as free -- it talks about freedom and liberty because one of the things that the loyalists were arguing was that patriots are using the terminology of liberty in the wrong way. and this specifically says, as free and not using the liberty for a cloak of maliciousness. not taking your...
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king. you're too extreme. you are too disruptive. that crazy moment two years ago which we talked about before where the mayor of atlanta he is celebrating and they believe in free speech in atlanta. but explaining the huge police presence at these demonstrations around in the protests against the police. dr. king would never take the freeway. beginning the ways that the movement is used to chastise black lives matter i think often by people who profess allegiance to its goal. in the fight against injustice i think we have to talk about that because i think there is a way that the invoking of the civil rights movement feels like i would be with that kind of movement. but just these people are too reckless, too loud. i think when you look deeper into this. this is the same kinds of criticisms being waged not just against the panthers and malcolm x's. but against people like malcolm king. so i think we have to there is a huge need for looking at that. and i think it's hard to know how to do t
king. you're too extreme. you are too disruptive. that crazy moment two years ago which we talked about before where the mayor of atlanta he is celebrating and they believe in free speech in atlanta. but explaining the huge police presence at these demonstrations around in the protests against the police. dr. king would never take the freeway. beginning the ways that the movement is used to chastise black lives matter i think often by people who profess allegiance to its goal. in the fight...
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the king is the king. so evaluate leadership. so what the patriots are arguing. against the loyalists is really you're just proof texting without understanding the true context. you have to read the true context to understand it. but what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view, the patriots have a view of what that context is overall. so some conclusions on this. the revolution, it's arguable, was the most important event in american history. the revolution, i mean, it creates the nation, sets the nation in motion, and the revolution becomes a -- like a -- we still think -- the revolution becomes an enduring symbol of what the nation is all about, fighting for liberty. there are many different ways in which fighting for liberty takes itself, manifests itself. even in the civil war, the revolutionary period is almost like a biblical text of its own because both the confederates and the unionists are arguing that they are the ones who are best following in the f
the king is the king. so evaluate leadership. so what the patriots are arguing. against the loyalists is really you're just proof texting without understanding the true context. you have to read the true context to understand it. but what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view, the patriots have a view of what that context is overall. so some conclusions on this. the revolution, it's arguable, was the most important event in american history. the...
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martin luther king jr.ing aside a date year to remember him and the just cause he stood for. we have made historic strides. rosa parks refused to go to the back of the bus. can democratic people, we take pride i in the knowledge tt we a americans recognized a grae injustice and took action to correct it. >> that is president ronald reagan in 1983. the official announcement of the holiday honoring dark or martin luther king -- that was not always a view of ronald reagan, jeanne theoharis. >> for many years he was skeptical of the holiday for martin luther king, he thought there were too many holidays and it might be costly. dr. king wasow if a communist or communist sympathizer. for many years but began to see the political utility for him, particularly among moderate voters. ronald reagan as a sensitivity gap around racial issues and is running for reelection. tosees a political upside backing this legislation. in his speech, we see the elements of what will become the -- what i am calling the national civi
martin luther king jr.ing aside a date year to remember him and the just cause he stood for. we have made historic strides. rosa parks refused to go to the back of the bus. can democratic people, we take pride i in the knowledge tt we a americans recognized a grae injustice and took action to correct it. >> that is president ronald reagan in 1983. the official announcement of the holiday honoring dark or martin luther king -- that was not always a view of ronald reagan, jeanne theoharis....
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the king is the king. so, evaluate leadership. so, what the patriots are arguing is you are proof texting without understanding the context. you had to read the true context to understand it. what it really becomes as an argument about what that context is. the loyalists have a view. the patriots have a view of what that context is overall. so some conclusions on this. the revolution -- it's arguable -- was the most important event in american history. the revolution creates the nation, sets the nation in motion. and the revolution becomes -- we still think of it -- the revolution becomes an enduring symbol for what the nation is all about, fighting for liberty. there are many different ways in which fighting for liberty manifests itself. even in the civil war, the revolutionary period is a most a own, because the confederates and the unionists are each arguing they are following in the steps of the revolution. the bible was arguably the most influential book in the revolutionary period. it was the book th
the king is the king. so, evaluate leadership. so, what the patriots are arguing is you are proof texting without understanding the context. you had to read the true context to understand it. what it really becomes as an argument about what that context is. the loyalists have a view. the patriots have a view of what that context is overall. so some conclusions on this. the revolution -- it's arguable -- was the most important event in american history. the revolution creates the nation, sets...
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king's legacy.med to be very crass take a social justice leader and turn them in to a basically pitch man for cars/ . >> not just that he was turned into a pitch man but at a time when we should study dr. king's message and words, in this arertant era, when we having massive changes in every institutional arena, to have watered down any aspect of his message to the point it becomes oy theertising pl grace the wisdom of the message and the urgency of what dr. king referred to of the fierce urgency of now. it waters down all of that. to sign off on something like that is this portable. -- is despicable. people in control of his estate can do whatever they want, but in doing it, they should have to thosehe judgment of people in society who regard dr. king's words and wisdom as critically important and substantially enduring, in terms of the struggles we face as a society and as a nation. edwards fromrry the university of california-berkeley, author of a numb of books including "revolt of the black athl
king's legacy.med to be very crass take a social justice leader and turn them in to a basically pitch man for cars/ . >> not just that he was turned into a pitch man but at a time when we should study dr. king's message and words, in this arertant era, when we having massive changes in every institutional arena, to have watered down any aspect of his message to the point it becomes oy theertising pl grace the wisdom of the message and the urgency of what dr. king referred to of the fierce...
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peter is saying fear god and honor the king. to oppose the king is to oppose god. god put kings in power. god is the revenger of god. going back, one more part of the text, i want to say it talks about freedom and liberty. one of the things the loyalist argued is that patriots were using the terminology of liberty in the wrong way. it says, as free and not using your liberty for a cloak of maliciousness , not taking your liberty too far, that misunderstanding your liberty, it almost seems tailor-made for the argument. the loyalists argument is this. let's read the texts from the apostles, and let's consider the political situation. the political situation was they were under control of the roman empire. being and control the roman empire, they had to deal with and, their own churches, the fact that the roman empire controlled everything. as was typical in many cases, a lot of people tend to blame the jews. . lot of anti-jewish rhetoric some preachers including loyalists were saying, the problem was they were stirring up a lot of problems, stirring up insurrections.
peter is saying fear god and honor the king. to oppose the king is to oppose god. god put kings in power. god is the revenger of god. going back, one more part of the text, i want to say it talks about freedom and liberty. one of the things the loyalist argued is that patriots were using the terminology of liberty in the wrong way. it says, as free and not using your liberty for a cloak of maliciousness , not taking your liberty too far, that misunderstanding your liberty, it almost seems...
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they king center print out. we need to get out for martin luther king light. the thing i think our generation did was take what was passed and build on it, or flip the script. i would like to imagine, at this time, if martin luther king came here now, how he would rework his dream, how he would flip the script? can offer about things we can study about what his perspective was then, or people who may be lifted, or who historians who have perspective, ways we can take that either rework it for the next 50, 1 hundred years, or to flip the script to move us forward. is it even a reality that we can rid of the poor? jesus said the poor you will have with you always. >> because it is a reality, doesn't mean we can't change it. one of the things that history teaches us is there was a time when no one believed he would get rid of slavery. there was a time you never believed that segregation would end. those were realities that were bigger than we may think we are facing today. for me, what history tells us, is that eac
they king center print out. we need to get out for martin luther king light. the thing i think our generation did was take what was passed and build on it, or flip the script. i would like to imagine, at this time, if martin luther king came here now, how he would rework his dream, how he would flip the script? can offer about things we can study about what his perspective was then, or people who may be lifted, or who historians who have perspective, ways we can take that either rework it for...
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see king now tweeting his way. baseline there is a for information. -- one of theof few places that will give you unvarnished truth. it's there for you. suit -- that's why the smithsonian is every. >> i want you to join me in thanking our guests. [applause] >> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern from the west point center for oral history, kenneth carlson talks about growing up in a military family and his service in vietnam. >> we go out to this bunker and it had an actual dewpoint -- viewpoint reconceived -- where you could see. explosions are going often these men are scared to death. arkansas said that kind of looks at the fourth of july. i said, no it, -- no, it doesn't. and she said, why? i said, people are dying. when that happens, people are dying. that does not happen at the fourth of july. and she started crying. >> the united states team is causing plenty of unexpected excitement here. underdogs.regame now, they have upset all predictions by winning this game. >
see king now tweeting his way. baseline there is a for information. -- one of theof few places that will give you unvarnished truth. it's there for you. suit -- that's why the smithsonian is every. >> i want you to join me in thanking our guests. [applause] >> this weekend, on american history tv on c-span 3, sunday at 10:00 a.m. eastern from the west point center for oral history, kenneth carlson talks about growing up in a military family and his service in vietnam. >> we go...
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so the idea then is, respect the king. but based on how the king performs the king's duties. and not specifically for just because the king is the king. so evaluate leadership. so what the patriots are arguing against the loyalists is, really you're just proof texting without understanding the true context. you have to read the true context to understand it. but what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view, the patriots have a view of what that context is overall. so some conclusions on this. the revolution, it's arguable, was the most important event in american history. revolution, it creates the nation, sets the nation in motion. and the revolution becomes like a -- we still think -- the revolution becomes an enduring symbol for what the nation is all about, fighting for liberty. there are many different ways in which fighting for liberty takes itself -- manifests itself. even in the civil war, the revolutionary period is almost like a biblical text of its own. because both the confederates and the unionists are arguing that th
so the idea then is, respect the king. but based on how the king performs the king's duties. and not specifically for just because the king is the king. so evaluate leadership. so what the patriots are arguing against the loyalists is, really you're just proof texting without understanding the true context. you have to read the true context to understand it. but what it really becomes is an argument over what that context is. the loyalists have a view, the patriots have a view of what that...
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king's voice, why don't you do what dr. king said.ge in terms of business practices, sounds like they need to listen to dr. king's speeches rather than use them to sell their cars. >> that was a theme that was happening overall with super bowl. we've seen this on something like dr. king, the national holiday, people cherry picking a certain portion of the message and trying to use that for their own ends. but as you said, this was a man who was very specific in what he called for and what he thought were important. it was a message of not only unity, which is what a lot of people want to talk about, but there was also a message of justice, racial justice, economic justice and this was someone who is speaking out against wars that he found to be intolerable. this was a person who made those things and organized his life around those things and so when you look at dodge and look at other companies which are trying to only cherrypick a certain portion of that message, i think your question is a fair one. if you're going to go down that r
king's voice, why don't you do what dr. king said.ge in terms of business practices, sounds like they need to listen to dr. king's speeches rather than use them to sell their cars. >> that was a theme that was happening overall with super bowl. we've seen this on something like dr. king, the national holiday, people cherry picking a certain portion of the message and trying to use that for their own ends. but as you said, this was a man who was very specific in what he called for and what...
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the king invaded wales with a force of fifteen thousand men he took when if no like me in can pay to secure opposition he rebuilt ruined fortresses confiscated others that was still standing and commissioned a series of new councils i'm the king's messenger i have to report to his majesty on the state of building works and the situation in the country. sitting like an eagle's nest atop a high cliff holic castle in the south of when it is to be a symbol of the new power in the region. in the background more than three thousand feet high all the peaks of snowdonia and at the foot of the cliff the waves of atlantico break against the shore. am. even for me this is a barely accessible spot ruled by the rocks the winds and the sea. org we have erected stout wall a veritable barrier against the elements and of course against attacks by the natives who keep trying to interrupt the work. the goal of what. inside a large square courtyard is being laid out an assembly point providing shelter from the perpetual gale spring. we started building in twelve eighty three with just thirty workers at
the king invaded wales with a force of fifteen thousand men he took when if no like me in can pay to secure opposition he rebuilt ruined fortresses confiscated others that was still standing and commissioned a series of new councils i'm the king's messenger i have to report to his majesty on the state of building works and the situation in the country. sitting like an eagle's nest atop a high cliff holic castle in the south of when it is to be a symbol of the new power in the region. in the...
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some of the guests included madam of china, king george ii of agrees, queen walamina, king george vi. winston churchill on was on this porch four different times. members of his cabinet and administration, folks like harry hopkins, aif ril harriman and many others. when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance. i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone. i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well. and, you know, to see fdr for the man that he really was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states. probably the one most people are familiar with is the infamous hot dog picnic the weekend the king and queen of england arrived here in hyde park. the visit was a very historic visit as it was the first time that a seated british monarch had been to the united states. and that visit was capped off with a picnic on the porch here at top cottage, that hot dog picnic. and when this place opened up to the public in 2001, the queen mum was still alive.
some of the guests included madam of china, king george ii of agrees, queen walamina, king george vi. winston churchill on was on this porch four different times. members of his cabinet and administration, folks like harry hopkins, aif ril harriman and many others. when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance. i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone. i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything...
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the king enjoyed his and went back for seconds. this visit, by many in the press, was deemed a social. but it was much more important. you were looking at the middle of june of 1939, two and a half months before september 1, the beginning of world war ii. they were sent over by chamberlain to ensure the united states would continue to be allies with the british. this was a very important visit. it lends itself to the earliest involvement of the united states into the war effort. here foururchill was different times. on june 20, 1942, was probably the most important visit. hopkins are harry down in frequent and low roosevelts study. they are talking about the atomic bomb program. the research was taking place in london. it was rather difficult at the time, due to the bombardment of the city. they weren't making the progress they were hoping. coming down the germans were close to developing atomic weapons. torchill was asking fdr bring the programs and scientists over to the united states. fdr agrees. alliestwo months, tubing had gon
the king enjoyed his and went back for seconds. this visit, by many in the press, was deemed a social. but it was much more important. you were looking at the middle of june of 1939, two and a half months before september 1, the beginning of world war ii. they were sent over by chamberlain to ensure the united states would continue to be allies with the british. this was a very important visit. it lends itself to the earliest involvement of the united states into the war effort. here...
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in essence, the president is no king, don't worry. wen you read what he said look to the president for many of those things. that is not what the founders designed the constitution to do. that is the general consensus. executive was much less powerful under the constitution than our own. at least how we think it is interpreted today. what about the other branches of government? we have a legislative and judicial branch. the legislative branch was intended to be the most powerful branch. first, the house of representatives is as close to the people as you can get. was acond, it representative of the states, that was the federal part of the constitution. the states are presented in washington, d.c. -- that is the branch of government that has the most powerful -- the most power if you read the document excel for -- the document itself. it has the most numerate it or delegated powers. important.y delegated power. is the powerer that is given because you have the authority to give it. by delegating it you can always take it back. the stat
in essence, the president is no king, don't worry. wen you read what he said look to the president for many of those things. that is not what the founders designed the constitution to do. that is the general consensus. executive was much less powerful under the constitution than our own. at least how we think it is interpreted today. what about the other branches of government? we have a legislative and judicial branch. the legislative branch was intended to be the most powerful branch. first,...
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, mcken zoo king, prime minister of canada, king george the 60 and kwin lqueen elizabeth. winston church hill. harry hop kins, among others. many times when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably, far remove from the their comfort zone and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and see fdr for the man he was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states. probably the one most people are familiar with is the infamous hot dog picnic, the weekend that the can he think and queen of england arrive in hyde park. the visit was historic. a first time that the monarch has been to the united states. and that visit was capped off with a picnic on the porch here at top cottage that hot dog picnic and when this place opened up to the public in 2001, the queen was still alive and sent remarks to be read at the opening and had nothing to do with the hot dogs or top cottage as a building. but she talked about his driving and the r
, mcken zoo king, prime minister of canada, king george the 60 and kwin lqueen elizabeth. winston church hill. harry hop kins, among others. many times when they arrived here, they're in need of help or assistance and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably, far remove from the their comfort zone and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well and see fdr for the man he was rather than the fact that he was the president of...
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by doctor king's wife.someone tweeted, neither the king center noor bernice king is the entity that approves the use of mlk's words or imagery. that includes that commercial. >>> here was a commercial from tide. >> it is a tied add. >> these were some of my favorites actually. it is really a tide commercial. everyone's close are so clean. this is the trending video on youtube right now.>> let's do it. >> oh no. >> [ music ] >> then there is this commercial from the nfl featuring touchdown celebrations. the nfl used to celebrate -- punish celebrations. over half 1 million people have watched azad. did you have a favorite? >> i didn't. i found this one funny though. >> a lot of them had me laughing. i liked the tied one. >> this is the best part of the commercial. >> that is ridiculous. >> did he actually lift him? >> they are pretty strong. you know, eli is a big guy. >> that was very entertaining. >> a bombshell in the case of olympic sports doctor larry nasser. >>> that and more coming up after the break.
by doctor king's wife.someone tweeted, neither the king center noor bernice king is the entity that approves the use of mlk's words or imagery. that includes that commercial. >>> here was a commercial from tide. >> it is a tied add. >> these were some of my favorites actually. it is really a tide commercial. everyone's close are so clean. this is the trending video on youtube right now.>> let's do it. >> oh no. >> [ music ] >> then there is this...
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at kings cup london. —— korea.ng's numbers were a bit optimistic —— kings cup london. i think that south korea could benefit greatly. —— kings college london. looking at other cities, like naga know injapan, they have had boosts in tourism amongst australia and southeast asia so the same could happen in pyeongchang. —— nagano. last night the north koreans had a military parade that was smaller, they are on a charm offensive it seems, but tourism could be jeopardised if offensive it seems, but tourism could bejeopardised if tensions remain high? that's true but after the 2002 world cup, the number of tourists in korea increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to 70,000,02016. a increased from 4.5 million in 2003 to 70,000,020 16. a fourfold increase —— 17 million in 2016. many in the region don't seem to be as concerned as we are in other parts of the world and i think1 million tourists per year increase is a reasonable figure. 0ver over the last three days we've been talking a lot about some of the hottest topics at asia'
at kings cup london. —— korea.ng's numbers were a bit optimistic —— kings cup london. i think that south korea could benefit greatly. —— kings college london. looking at other cities, like naga know injapan, they have had boosts in tourism amongst australia and southeast asia so the same could happen in pyeongchang. —— nagano. last night the north koreans had a military parade that was smaller, they are on a charm offensive it seems, but tourism could be jeopardised if offensive...
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during his presidency, fdr received a number of guests at top cottage, including britain's king george the vi and queen elizabeth. . >>>. >> well, i think fdr used this place as a place to bring these world leaders up but to have them let their guards down and really focus on some of the major issues that they're here to talk about. springwood is really the same way. when you walked into these buildings didn't come in as king or queen, prime minister, first lady, president, whatever your title was, you came in as a friend. and coming into somebody's home as a friend is much different than walking into their place of business as a colleague. so going into the white house with fdr and talking about major world events would be much different than coming up to this very secluded porch where, you know, there were no bank of photographers waiting to take a picture of the handshake. it was a place there that he could be open with his guests. and showing him sitting in his wheelchair laid it all out there. you know, he's there showing off the fact that i'm not hiding anything from you and i th
during his presidency, fdr received a number of guests at top cottage, including britain's king george the vi and queen elizabeth. . >>>. >> well, i think fdr used this place as a place to bring these world leaders up but to have them let their guards down and really focus on some of the major issues that they're here to talk about. springwood is really the same way. when you walked into these buildings didn't come in as king or queen, prime minister, first lady, president,...
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back here live, with al the soup king.f you are ready boston clam chowedder turned into philadelphia clam chowedder. we have 14 soups, lot top, it did say boston. we have changed it to philadelphia you cannot have philadelphia clam chowedder without some green, right. >> right. >> how many drops should i put in here. >> three. >> count with me, ready. wow, one and a half, there we go, and lets do one more, boom there we go. get in there and mix that up. all right, here's the deal, free bagels and coffee all morning long until 6:00 o'clock, bagelocity and the soup king we are here on bensalem boulevard, about a block or two away from hulmeville road, come on georgey can we get a shot of that. i think we need more green. put another shot in there, come on, who wants another shot. >>> come on by on your way to work or school. we're opened all day, is that right, al. >> yes. >> e-a-g-l-e-s, eagles. >> back to you guys. >> yes. >> little too green for me. >> let's talk about obviously we all enjoyed watching the bird play and a
back here live, with al the soup king.f you are ready boston clam chowedder turned into philadelphia clam chowedder. we have 14 soups, lot top, it did say boston. we have changed it to philadelphia you cannot have philadelphia clam chowedder without some green, right. >> right. >> how many drops should i put in here. >> three. >> count with me, ready. wow, one and a half, there we go, and lets do one more, boom there we go. get in there and mix that up. all right, here's...
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and the king back that the king enjoyed his. many in the press was deemed as a social visit. at the middle of june 1939. this is 2.5 months before symptom of first and the invasion of poland, the beginning of world war ii. and they were sent over by neville chamberlain to make sure that the united states would continue to be allies with the british. this was a very important visit. but i think it lends itself to involvementearliest of the united states into the war effort at that time. winston churchill was here four different times. 20 1942 is probably the most important visit. fdr and harry hopkins are down in fdr's study in springwood. they were talking about the british comic program. the research was taking place in london, which was rather difficult at the time with the constant bombarding of the city. they weren't making the progress that they were hoping to. that thecoming down germans were close to developing an atomic weapon. churchill was asking fdr to bring the program and a scientist over to the united states, and fdr agrees to that. we know they are discussing t
and the king back that the king enjoyed his. many in the press was deemed as a social visit. at the middle of june 1939. this is 2.5 months before symptom of first and the invasion of poland, the beginning of world war ii. and they were sent over by neville chamberlain to make sure that the united states would continue to be allies with the british. this was a very important visit. but i think it lends itself to involvementearliest of the united states into the war effort at that time. winston...
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you can't get rid of the king. the president is not hereditary. one of the most interesting arguments for the president, for the executive branch, came from south carolina. charles pinckney, who was an ardent supporter of the constitution -- in fact, he wrote one of the original drafts -- said you don't have to worry about the president because his powers are so circumscribed, he can't go beyond them. if it does not say the president can do it in the constitution, he can't do it. there are no powers beyond what it says. but that's not how we think of the president today. it does not matter which political party you are talking about, presidents tend to think of their powers as more expansive than that. but perhaps the final exclamation point came from alexander hamilton himself. of course, alexander hamilton is one of the most ardent nationalist in the united states. famously ind, very federalist number 69, about the powers of the president, and i'm going to read this to you , because he essentially said this is what the president is, and you don'
you can't get rid of the king. the president is not hereditary. one of the most interesting arguments for the president, for the executive branch, came from south carolina. charles pinckney, who was an ardent supporter of the constitution -- in fact, he wrote one of the original drafts -- said you don't have to worry about the president because his powers are so circumscribed, he can't go beyond them. if it does not say the president can do it in the constitution, he can't do it. there are no...
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he later bailed doctor king out of jail. he said had it not been for the ministry of my good friend doctor billy graham, my work in the civil-rights movement would not have been as successful as it has been. that is the end of doctor king's quote. he spoke about critical issues. his face inspired him to build bridges. for decades he was always includedor in the ten most admired men in the world. 61 times, morehe than anyone else in history of that poll. he led a remarkable faith filled life that he touched many lives and there's no objection, i would like to include in the record this articlek. from february 23 wall street journal from george w. bush talking about the impact billy graham had on his life and i thought my favorite line in that article, when george w. bush father was president, his father was gone, he and his mother were having dinner at the white house. they began to argue about what it took to get to heaven. call billyll graham. according to president bush, here is what billy graham said to them. george and b
he later bailed doctor king out of jail. he said had it not been for the ministry of my good friend doctor billy graham, my work in the civil-rights movement would not have been as successful as it has been. that is the end of doctor king's quote. he spoke about critical issues. his face inspired him to build bridges. for decades he was always includedor in the ten most admired men in the world. 61 times, morehe than anyone else in history of that poll. he led a remarkable faith filled life...
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once he grabs him, you can see just how long that king cobra is. catcher says it's rare to see them this big. okay, well take it with you when you leave. >> don't come back now, you hear? >>> now this next snake video will make you think there's going to be a sequel, snakes on a plane, called snake on a train. >> another king cobra? >> that's a reticulated python. >> does he have a ticket? >> no. >> then get off the train! >> you think he's a passenger now? >> of course it happens
once he grabs him, you can see just how long that king cobra is. catcher says it's rare to see them this big. okay, well take it with you when you leave. >> don't come back now, you hear? >>> now this next snake video will make you think there's going to be a sequel, snakes on a plane, called snake on a train. >> another king cobra? >> that's a reticulated python. >> does he have a ticket? >> no. >> then get off the train! >> you think he's a...
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the comeback king as well as the quad king.
the comeback king as well as the quad king.
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ok there we are here we go let's recap the top stories for you so far today the saudi king king solomon has replaced top military commanders in a shake up of its defense ministry now those fired include the saudi army's chief of staff and the heads of the ground and the air defense forces no official reason was given for the overhaul but it does calm a saudi arabia faces growing condemnation over the ongoing conflict in yemen. the russian president vladimir putin has ordered a five hour cease fire in eastern syria it showed tool to start at seven hours g.m.t. a humanitarian corridor will be opened allowing people to leave hundreds inside the rebel enclave have died in more than a week of bombardment by syrian and russian forces. following the order of the russian president with the aim of eliminating casualties among the civilian population of eastern guta a daily humanitarian pars is being introduced starting february twenty seventh from nine am to two pm and a humanitarian corridor will be created for the exit of civilians its cordon its have been prepared and will be announced soon.
ok there we are here we go let's recap the top stories for you so far today the saudi king king solomon has replaced top military commanders in a shake up of its defense ministry now those fired include the saudi army's chief of staff and the heads of the ground and the air defense forces no official reason was given for the overhaul but it does calm a saudi arabia faces growing condemnation over the ongoing conflict in yemen. the russian president vladimir putin has ordered a five hour cease...
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right now. >> congressman king thanks for taking the time tonight. this is jim sciutto. a central accusation in the nunes memo is that this warrant that was issued on carter page was based principallies on the dossier. in fact though we hear from lindsey graham, of course your republican colleague in the senate, he says the following in the statement. mr. steele's work, product was one piece of a larger puzzle as it relates to mr. page and others. i expect the democratic memo in response will likely provide further context. which is it? is -- was the dossier the central reason this warrant was issued? or as republican senator lindsey graham says it was one piece of a larger puzzle? >> well, i'm reluctant to take andrew mccabe's word for this. but in -- or excuse me, in the memo, in the nunes memo it notes in there that deputy director mccabe testified before the committee in december of 2017 that no surveillance warrant would have been sought from the fisa court without the steele dossier information. so. >> to be clear. >> that's the lynch pin. that
right now. >> congressman king thanks for taking the time tonight. this is jim sciutto. a central accusation in the nunes memo is that this warrant that was issued on carter page was based principallies on the dossier. in fact though we hear from lindsey graham, of course your republican colleague in the senate, he says the following in the statement. mr. steele's work, product was one piece of a larger puzzle as it relates to mr. page and others. i expect the democratic memo in response...
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mckenzie king. prime minister of canada. from britain. winston churchill on this porch several times. many times when they arrived here, they are in need of help or assistance. and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone. and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well. and to see fdr for the man that he really was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states. probably the one people are most familiar with is the infamous hot dog picnic the week that the king and queen arrived from hyde park. the visit was very historic visit first time seated monarch had been to the united states. and that visit was capped off with a picnic on the porch here at top cottage. that hot dog picnic. and when this place opened up to the public in 2001, the queen mum was still alive. and sent some remarks to be read at the opening. really had nothing to do with the hot dogs or top cottage as a building, but she talked about fdr's dr
mckenzie king. prime minister of canada. from britain. winston churchill on this porch several times. many times when they arrived here, they are in need of help or assistance. and i think they were willing to sit in a place probably far removed from their comfort zone. and i think it may have been quite refreshing for them to get away from everything happening below as well. and to see fdr for the man that he really was rather than the fact that he was the president of the united states....
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when credit scott king the widow of doctor martin luther king jr. was alive they would talk on mlk day and the question was-- what was the question, doctor barry? use your microphone. your microphone. turn it on. >> we would talk about two things. one, we would talk about what would martin do about whatever was going on. what would martin do? and we would talk about it and then we would say-- she would say what would martin think and we would talk about what martin would've said about whatever was going on and this was four years and in between martin luther king day depending on what was happening around the world, so i always ask myself-- i just came back from speaking down in tampa for their martin luther king celebration and what i talk about is what martin would say and what he would do about all that's going on and one of the stories-- do you want me to tell the story? >> tell the story. >> one of the stories one time was that lb gt groups had been wanting her to come out say something in favor of the rights of people and she told me, the wome
when credit scott king the widow of doctor martin luther king jr. was alive they would talk on mlk day and the question was-- what was the question, doctor barry? use your microphone. your microphone. turn it on. >> we would talk about two things. one, we would talk about what would martin do about whatever was going on. what would martin do? and we would talk about it and then we would say-- she would say what would martin think and we would talk about what martin would've said about...
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their signs saying long life to the king.and arguments between the two groups, showing just how divided the catalonian region is. china's ruling communist party is expected to abandon a rule limiting the number of terms the country's president can serve — in a move which could see the current leader xi jinping stay on indefinitely. he had been due to leave office in 2023, after ten years in the job. the change will be seen as further evidence of his growing hold on power. our correspondent, robin brant reports from shanghai. this was xijinping a few months ago. with china communist party pomp at its finest as he was confirmed for a second term as party chief and president. behind him were his two immediate predecessors, both of whom served ten years, then stepped aside. now there is fresh sign that he wants to eclipse them. the ruling communist party wants to ditch the rule that the president should serve no more than two consecutive terms. in just those eight words lies the biggest change to china's leadership in 30 years. w
their signs saying long life to the king.and arguments between the two groups, showing just how divided the catalonian region is. china's ruling communist party is expected to abandon a rule limiting the number of terms the country's president can serve — in a move which could see the current leader xi jinping stay on indefinitely. he had been due to leave office in 2023, after ten years in the job. the change will be seen as further evidence of his growing hold on power. our correspondent,...
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the -- johnson and martin luther king, lyndon johnson and martin luther king are southerners.they knew about jim crow in the south. they knew about lynching, segregation in the south. and that was their focus. or they were ignorant -- they were ignorant of the burgeoning civil rights movement in the north, a much different situation. in the northern cities occupied by millions of african-americans -- many of them who had immigrated there immediately after the second world war to take defense jobs -- were not, didn't experience legal discrimination. they could vote, there were not laws insisting, mandating separation. but still they were the victim of informal discrimination, market forces, public policy and prejudice. and so that millions of african-americans were isolated in inner cities, decaying inner cities. and the -- what they saw was white midwesterners and northerners acting to bring social and economic justice to black southerners while denying it to blacks who lived in their own community. and what you had was the series of increasingly destructive riots. the terribl
the -- johnson and martin luther king, lyndon johnson and martin luther king are southerners.they knew about jim crow in the south. they knew about lynching, segregation in the south. and that was their focus. or they were ignorant -- they were ignorant of the burgeoning civil rights movement in the north, a much different situation. in the northern cities occupied by millions of african-americans -- many of them who had immigrated there immediately after the second world war to take defense...
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i wanted to get king abdullah of jordan's take on it.able back 42 generations, directly to the prophet mohammed. he is also of course the custodian of the islamic holy sites in jerusalem. the king has met with president trump many times. i wanted his view on the matter. during the campaign for the presidency, donald trump said something on cnn, actually. he said "i think islam hates us," by "us" i think he meant america. in your conversations with president trump, have you tried to persuade him that that was not the case? >> absolutely to all americans, whether i'm in ashington,in the congress, or with the administration. i think maybe there's a lack of understanding of islam. islam is built on moral virtues that you see in christianity and judaism and other religions. it is not a religion of hate. muslims we believe in the bible and the torah, and i think this is the way we were brought up. i said this before, when we greet each other as muslims and arabs, we say peace be with you. that is probably the most said sentence that people sa
i wanted to get king abdullah of jordan's take on it.able back 42 generations, directly to the prophet mohammed. he is also of course the custodian of the islamic holy sites in jerusalem. the king has met with president trump many times. i wanted his view on the matter. during the campaign for the presidency, donald trump said something on cnn, actually. he said "i think islam hates us," by "us" i think he meant america. in your conversations with president trump, have you...
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king's words. and the next day every single republican voted to confirm jeff sessions, a man deemed too racist to hold a federal court judgeship in 1986. nope. they confirmed him to lead the agency charged with defending justice for all americans. and now it's been one year since the republican controlled senate made jeff sessions attorney general of the united states, and i wish i could say that i was wrong. i actually really do. but coretta scott king's warnings ring even louder today than they did in 1986. on issue after issue, jeff sessions' justice department has failed in its mission to promote justice for all americans. instead, sessions has taken the department in exactly the opposite direction. so, let's make a list. start with voting. in 1986, mrs. king warned us that sessions had used the awesome power of his office as an alabama prosecutor to chill the free exercise of the vote by african americans. as attorney general, he's continued that crusade targeting not only african americans bu
king's words. and the next day every single republican voted to confirm jeff sessions, a man deemed too racist to hold a federal court judgeship in 1986. nope. they confirmed him to lead the agency charged with defending justice for all americans. and now it's been one year since the republican controlled senate made jeff sessions attorney general of the united states, and i wish i could say that i was wrong. i actually really do. but coretta scott king's warnings ring even louder today than...
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once he grabs him, you can see just how long that king cobra is. snake catcher says it's rare to see them this big. okay, well take it with you when you leave. >> don't come back now, you hear? >>> now this next snake video will make you think there's going to be a sequel, snakes on a plane, called snake on a train. >> another king cobra? >> that's a reticulated python. >> does he have a ticket? >> no. >> then get off the train! >> you think he's a passenger now? >> of course it happens in coach. everybody who was on the train or nearby got to the back of the carriage. two guys told train authorities we got this snake here. authorities in indonesia say this is a problem of people smuggling snakes on the train. >> that's what i was wondering, did it slither aboard or did somebody bring it aboard and lost track of it. >> whichever guy volunteers to take it with him. >>> in australia, because they can't be left out, what is between the narrow gap in the wall? >> a huge snake. >> this bro got his face close to it. >> this is the smallest snake you're g
once he grabs him, you can see just how long that king cobra is. snake catcher says it's rare to see them this big. okay, well take it with you when you leave. >> don't come back now, you hear? >>> now this next snake video will make you think there's going to be a sequel, snakes on a plane, called snake on a train. >> another king cobra? >> that's a reticulated python. >> does he have a ticket? >> no. >> then get off the train! >> you think...
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despite valuation is it the new, old king it is the king. >> it is the king. >> my opinion. >> do you think it's the king? >> well it has shown signs of rising to the throne for sure. especially versus what the other tech earnings have done not that the others are terrible but you look at something like amazon and you have that big selloff today, a reversal as a trader, i love to see that not only that, now the street is starting to make up stuff like hey they are going to get into search and they are going to start beating google amazon has had this tail win of they get a pass for a lot of different thing. now people are really starting to gain on their momentum. it is ascending to the throne for sure. >> we talked about it a couple days ago it's about top line revenue growth it is not about earnings they are threading the needle between their investments and demand they are finding the sweet spot. so they are absolutely moving the needle from a revenue perspective. that's what people want to see they will continue to do that. looks like they are guidance was decent for next year sma
despite valuation is it the new, old king it is the king. >> it is the king. >> my opinion. >> do you think it's the king? >> well it has shown signs of rising to the throne for sure. especially versus what the other tech earnings have done not that the others are terrible but you look at something like amazon and you have that big selloff today, a reversal as a trader, i love to see that not only that, now the street is starting to make up stuff like hey they are going...
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of wishful thinking king of wishful thinking i am the king of wishful thinking ♪ ♪ ♪ i refuse to givee a hole in my heart and now i got to fool myself ♪ ♪ i'll get over you i know i will i'll pretend my ship's not sinking and i'll tell myself i'm over you ♪ ♪ cause i'm the king of wishful thinking king of wishful thinking ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ no i will never never shed a tear for you i'll get over you i know i will ♪ ♪ but i won't shed a tear for you i'll be the king of wishful thinking ♪ ♪ i'll get over you i know i will you made a hole in my heart and i tell myself i'm over you ♪ ♪ cause i'm the king of wishful thinking ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i stand corrected, we were in the band go west. i'm sorry, paul rudd. [ cheers ] we were go west. that was -- that's one of the best oddest videos i think we've ever made. >> yeah, i mean like do you think there were storyboards to that video? [ laughter ] >> jimmy: no! >> they really just got into a a white empty space and said, "we've got hockey players --" >> jimmy: we've got a lot of props. [ laughter ] >> we've got so
of wishful thinking king of wishful thinking i am the king of wishful thinking ♪ ♪ ♪ i refuse to givee a hole in my heart and now i got to fool myself ♪ ♪ i'll get over you i know i will i'll pretend my ship's not sinking and i'll tell myself i'm over you ♪ ♪ cause i'm the king of wishful thinking king of wishful thinking ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ no i will never never shed a tear for you i'll get over you i know i will ♪ ♪ but i won't shed a tear for you i'll be the...