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masons. i am not here to andrew mccabe whether masons are christian then -- i am not here to debate whether masons are christian then and now. he had a whole collection that he bound together in his library. it's in the boston atheneum. they are called masonic certainens. certainens that were one of my favorites, the preacher a great evangelical preacher so preaching. he says i want to quote to you the bylaws of your masonic fraternity. it says, quote, no stupid atheist or deist may be a member of our masonic order because we are christian masons. i didn't call anybody stupid here. i am quoting history. there is one that i particularly like. a man is preaching the gospel in a masonic home right out of washington's library. he said some of you think you are going to get into heaven because you have been clothed with let's say the robe of luther. he said that won't get you to heaven. some you have think you will get into heaven because you have been clothed with the robe of a calvin. that won't
masons. i am not here to andrew mccabe whether masons are christian then -- i am not here to debate whether masons are christian then and now. he had a whole collection that he bound together in his library. it's in the boston atheneum. they are called masonic certainens. certainens that were one of my favorites, the preacher a great evangelical preacher so preaching. he says i want to quote to you the bylaws of your masonic fraternity. it says, quote, no stupid atheist or deist may be a member...
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sheku kanneh-mason is with me right now.nd welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> so what has it been like? obviously, you're well on your way to success, but this royal wedding performance really propelled you into the stratosphere. >> yeah. performing, having the courage to perform at the royal wedding is something unlike anything i've ever experienced before, and so i really just enjoyed the experience of that and being able to perform to so many people. see so many people is just -- such an amazing feeling and i really enjoyed that. >> did they choose the pieces or did you? >> the first few pieces i played were pieces i have loved playing for a long time and so i suggested them. and then "ave maria" probably the most well known of the three was their suggestion. >> but how did that happen? did she actually call you up and say, can you play for me? >> yeah. obviously not particular -- i didn't know i would be asked to perform at the wedding. i was just expecting a very important phone call. and it was a real honor to ha
sheku kanneh-mason is with me right now.nd welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> so what has it been like? obviously, you're well on your way to success, but this royal wedding performance really propelled you into the stratosphere. >> yeah. performing, having the courage to perform at the royal wedding is something unlike anything i've ever experienced before, and so i really just enjoyed the experience of that and being able to perform to so many people. see so many...
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were masons. he ordered a number of the stones withdrawn and replaced, and sent one to every masonic lodge in the united states, canada, and mexico for their museums. they are all available to be seen, and they are very proud of them. we were not able to get one. he should have sent them to scotland. [laughter] >> the house was rebuilt in steel and concrete, but by no means bomb proof. every room was a cage. they worked hard. it is strong, but not bombproof for our time. in the 1980's, president carter authorized a cleaning of the white house stone. it would not hold paint anymore. it was being painted every year, and that was bad. under the direction of james mcdaniel, still a board member here, not that old -- [laughter] >> a board member here, under his direction and research, they developed a means of cleaning the stone, preserving the stone, and it is copied everywhere now. the stonemasons were mostly italian, coming from the cathedral. the house was taken down, repaired and repainted with a
were masons. he ordered a number of the stones withdrawn and replaced, and sent one to every masonic lodge in the united states, canada, and mexico for their museums. they are all available to be seen, and they are very proud of them. we were not able to get one. he should have sent them to scotland. [laughter] >> the house was rebuilt in steel and concrete, but by no means bomb proof. every room was a cage. they worked hard. it is strong, but not bombproof for our time. in the 1980's,...
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in his office at george mason university, working on his phd. the pic?onflict analysis and resolution. do people give you a second glance and say, wait a minute, mandela, are you related? >> oh, yes. it is always a dominant question. >> reporter: at 25, he goes by madiba, like his grandfather, the late nelson mandela. the famed leader spent 27 years in prison. t he went on to nation's first black president. in december 2013, our jim vanceo traveled to h africa to cover mandela's funel. he describes mandela's legacy. >> nelson mandela. the freedom fighter, the cemaker, is gone from this land he loved so much, but the iconic figure, the conscious of this nation, remains here today in spirit. accordg to the conversations of many people in south africa, will remain so forever. >> grandchildren, he was always happto be around. >> reporter: the younger mandiba is already a lecturer, but he is not willing to live off his grandfather's successes. it seems there is no entitlement. how is it that's not part of your ego? >> well, i think it's be engrained within me
in his office at george mason university, working on his phd. the pic?onflict analysis and resolution. do people give you a second glance and say, wait a minute, mandela, are you related? >> oh, yes. it is always a dominant question. >> reporter: at 25, he goes by madiba, like his grandfather, the late nelson mandela. the famed leader spent 27 years in prison. t he went on to nation's first black president. in december 2013, our jim vanceo traveled to h africa to cover mandela's...
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for mason.diaper cream. >> for the baby. >> yes, for the baby, my lord. >> thank you. i love you guys. >> all the best to the family, robert. >> we love you guys. congratulations to the marcianos. >> we'll see you back here tomorrow, everybody. >> bye. >>> good morning. i'm chris nguyen. happening today, it is the 68th annual juneteenth festival. it is the oldest known celebration commemorating the end of slavery. today's festival parade starts at 11:00 this morning on fulton street. the fest cival runs until 6:00. >>> and the mayor will be at the juneteenth celebration where brandy is this year heed line he were about and in oakland, the festival starts at 1:00 p.m. >>> and also today san francisco's annual north beach festival returns. it is considered one of the original outdoor festivals. the annual event combines arts and crafts and live music with gourmet food. there is also going to be a chalk art area for the kids plus circ circus, tightrope walking and much more. the festival is free fr
for mason.diaper cream. >> for the baby. >> yes, for the baby, my lord. >> thank you. i love you guys. >> all the best to the family, robert. >> we love you guys. congratulations to the marcianos. >> we'll see you back here tomorrow, everybody. >> bye. >>> good morning. i'm chris nguyen. happening today, it is the 68th annual juneteenth festival. it is the oldest known celebration commemorating the end of slavery. today's festival parade starts...
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mason: mason. lemonis: mason. so, you know mason's name? how are you? i'm marcus. briana: briana.emonis: nice to meet you. do you know briana's name? matthew: no, i don't. lemonis: i'd like to introduce you guys. matthew: yeah. lemonis: my first impression of matt is that he seems like a nice enough guy, and the company has really grown fast, so he's adding staff on a daily basis. but he should probably learn his employees' names. do you guys use all these products yourselves? does everybody have one on their phone? man: no. lemonis: do you have one on your phone? briana: no. lemonis: do you? man: no. lemonis: do you have one? mason: i actually don't have an iphone. lemonis: so, just iphone cases? matthew: right now. if you're, like, the type of girl who likes to change their phone case every 6 to 8 weeks, generally, you have an iphone. lemonis: is this only for girls? matthew: yes. this market is basically all women. you do not find this in men's sections anywhere. lemonis: and so, where's the bulk of your business come from? matthew: wholesale -- b to b. so, we have small, indep
mason: mason. lemonis: mason. so, you know mason's name? how are you? i'm marcus. briana: briana.emonis: nice to meet you. do you know briana's name? matthew: no, i don't. lemonis: i'd like to introduce you guys. matthew: yeah. lemonis: my first impression of matt is that he seems like a nice enough guy, and the company has really grown fast, so he's adding staff on a daily basis. but he should probably learn his employees' names. do you guys use all these products yourselves? does everybody...
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from george mason university's locator center, a senior research fellow. thank you for being here, veronique. ofalso welcome the president the alliance for american manufacturing, thank you for being here. we wanted to start with your teco ways from day one of this g7 meeting in quebec we were looking for today. we startl, why don't with you? scott: i don't expect much, there are clear there for and says that president trump has articulated. there is obviously some a resistance to that from the rest of the g7 summit. i think that they all can come to agree on, and this is one of the understated goals of the administration policy, is how to confront china. i think it is a common interest that they all have. i don't know if they are going to be able to pivot to that, given some of the rhetoric that we have seen the last few days, but that would be a reasonably good outcome. >> veronique? >> i agree with scott, that is one of the things they should be able to agree with one another about, which is what to do with china. this is their way to deal with , you cr
from george mason university's locator center, a senior research fellow. thank you for being here, veronique. ofalso welcome the president the alliance for american manufacturing, thank you for being here. we wanted to start with your teco ways from day one of this g7 meeting in quebec we were looking for today. we startl, why don't with you? scott: i don't expect much, there are clear there for and says that president trump has articulated. there is obviously some a resistance to that from the...
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paul mason, a the channel islands. paul mason, 3 fine the channel islands. paul mason, a fine entered the day. most of those showers fading away. they could keep going a across south—west england. those of 9—14d. in england and wales, it is mainly dry. one spoils of sunshine. proud and sunny spells, more across scotland, a few showers, creeping into northern england, highs of 18—21id. this is bbc news, our latest headlines: the g7 summit has ended in disarray, with a war of words between president trump and the canadian prime ministerjustin trudeau. mr trump then accused him of being "dishonest and weak". and president trump is on his way to singapore, where north korea's leader kim jong—un has arrived. the two men will hold historic talks on denuclearisation. companies are to be forced to justify the pay gap between their highest and lowest earners. the tuc has welcomed the move, but says workers should also be appointed to boards. the millionaire brexit campaigner arron banks reportedly had undisclosed meetings with russian officials and discussed a deal i
paul mason, a the channel islands. paul mason, 3 fine the channel islands. paul mason, a fine entered the day. most of those showers fading away. they could keep going a across south—west england. those of 9—14d. in england and wales, it is mainly dry. one spoils of sunshine. proud and sunny spells, more across scotland, a few showers, creeping into northern england, highs of 18—21id. this is bbc news, our latest headlines: the g7 summit has ended in disarray, with a war of words between...
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i'm wondering what lessons we can draw on from george met -- george mason in terms of trade? was a big lever in free trade and that in order for us to survive as a country, we could have this kind of economic vulcanization. it's one of the reasons he voted against the constitution at the end of the convention. he was afraid that congress could to easily manipulate trade practices within tted states. atall the concerns raised the constitutional convention, that one has not materialized in the way that he had feared. i think that mason would look at that and want to make sure we maintain free trade policy as much as he possibly could. interesting because i think there is internal debate in the republican party of free trade versus protectionism and this tension that we are really just watching unfold for our eyes. how do you sell your advocate for your position on trade, to the folks who are living in the heartland and in rural communities who voted for president trump who feel left behind because of nafta or as a result of these trade deals? >> it's important to keep in mind t
i'm wondering what lessons we can draw on from george met -- george mason in terms of trade? was a big lever in free trade and that in order for us to survive as a country, we could have this kind of economic vulcanization. it's one of the reasons he voted against the constitution at the end of the convention. he was afraid that congress could to easily manipulate trade practices within tted states. atall the concerns raised the constitutional convention, that one has not materialized in the...
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last month, sheku kanneh—mason played the cello at the royal wedding.assic brit awards, the 19—year—old won both best male and the critics‘ choice award. it is an honour, really. just a lovely summing up of my first two years. surprisingly, he is still a student, and sat exams last week but hasn't got his results due to a bungle. they're out but i need to go and collect them. so you could find them out? yeah, but only as of two days ago and i need my id card, which i've lost. # i want to be a part of it... alfie boe and michael ball also had a problem after winning best group. they only give you one. we've never had an argument. this might be the first one! # it's up to you, new york, new york.# thankfully, for the sake of harmony, they later triumphed in album of the year, meaning they could each have a brit. # we'll meet again...# and at the age of 101, there was a lifetime achievement award for dame vera lynn. she couldn't be at the ceremony, but she spoke to bbc south east today on the phone. unexpected but very nice. it's lovely after all these yea
last month, sheku kanneh—mason played the cello at the royal wedding.assic brit awards, the 19—year—old won both best male and the critics‘ choice award. it is an honour, really. just a lovely summing up of my first two years. surprisingly, he is still a student, and sat exams last week but hasn't got his results due to a bungle. they're out but i need to go and collect them. so you could find them out? yeah, but only as of two days ago and i need my id card, which i've lost. # i want...
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why he chose to study at georg mason and how he plans to continue his grandfather's legacy of humility. >> oftentimes you try to explain to people that he is no mthe a human being. he is narrator: david blair is the un-trump. 100% pro-choice rating from naral. endorsed by the washington post - "the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality into a county that badly needs it." in business, he exposed drug company kickbacks nurse susan: david's company saved customers over9 billion. employees: david was a very progressive ceo. we had 401k. paid maternity leave. job creator. progressive. pro-choice.. an eagerness to listen, a passion for innovation. david blair for montgomery county executive. >>> in less than ten minutes life in saudi arabia changes forever. at the strike of midnight women akwill be able to t the wheel literally and drive cars for the first time. tens of thousands of women have applied to driving school. hundreds have their license. women's driving privileges are part of the crown prince's plan to modernize the kingdom. >>> a mant n is not relying oni famous last name.
why he chose to study at georg mason and how he plans to continue his grandfather's legacy of humility. >> oftentimes you try to explain to people that he is no mthe a human being. he is narrator: david blair is the un-trump. 100% pro-choice rating from naral. endorsed by the washington post - "the best chance of injecting a dose of vitality into a county that badly needs it." in business, he exposed drug company kickbacks nurse susan: david's company saved customers over9...
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our political correspondent chris mason has the details.f the nhs are in desperate need of more doctors, but the number of skilled non—eu workers granted uk visas is capped. today, the new home secretary acknowledged that policy should be re—examined. when the policy was put in place, there was a cap that was established, it's 20,700 a year of these highly skilled immigrants. for years and years, that cap wasn't hit. it's only in recent months that the cap has been hit. i see the problem with that. it's something i'm taking a fresh look at. the pressure on ministers has been building. in spring, visas for 100 foreign doctors were refused. 35 nhs trusts said in a letter to the government the ban would affect patients and the decision was almost impossible to understand. mrjavid also said today that he would look again at the inclusion of foreign students in the immigration figures, saying it had a perception problem. for almost a decade, the conservatives have been committed to cutting overall net migration to the tens of thousands a year, b
our political correspondent chris mason has the details.f the nhs are in desperate need of more doctors, but the number of skilled non—eu workers granted uk visas is capped. today, the new home secretary acknowledged that policy should be re—examined. when the policy was put in place, there was a cap that was established, it's 20,700 a year of these highly skilled immigrants. for years and years, that cap wasn't hit. it's only in recent months that the cap has been hit. i see the problem...
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i was inspired to go down there by debbie mason. one other main thing i wanted to mention while i was down there and that relates to an area i covered before to the business of immigration detention. we have heard about the company minors, children separated from the parents. they are held in mass shelters like the one that senator jeff merkley tried to visit. that shelter holds 1500 children. it is not full yet. it holds more than 1000 children. nermeen: i think the washington post said more than 1400. renee: that facility is a nonprofit run by southwest key. in 2015, southwest key received from the federal government $227 million that year. of that, almost $194,000 was towards their unaccompanied alien children program. this year in 2000 -- 2018, millioneived $300 in three installments. mentioned i just was granted on may 10, shortly after jeff sessions made his announcement about separating children. familyreported on detention centers which are run by private prison companies, corrections corporations of america and run familyni
i was inspired to go down there by debbie mason. one other main thing i wanted to mention while i was down there and that relates to an area i covered before to the business of immigration detention. we have heard about the company minors, children separated from the parents. they are held in mass shelters like the one that senator jeff merkley tried to visit. that shelter holds 1500 children. it is not full yet. it holds more than 1000 children. nermeen: i think the washington post said more...
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in his office at george mason university, working on his phd. the topic?ct analysis resolution. do people give you a second glance and wait a minute, mandela, are you related? >> oh, yes. it is always a dominant question. >> reporter: at 25, he goes byt e same nickname as his grandfather. our jim vance traveled to south africa to cover mandela's legacy. >> the freedom fighter, diplomat, peacemaker, is gone from this land he loved so much, but the iconic figure, the conscious of this nation, remains here today in spir. according to the conversations of many people in south africa, will remain so forever. >> grandchildren, he was always happy to be around. >> reporter: the younger mandela is already a electat but he is not living off his grandfather's legacy. how i it that's not part of your ego? >> well, i think it's bee by great within me leaders, such as nelson mandelaa what the most, you must exercise a high level of humility. >> is that that humility that attracted him to george mason. some thought maybe he'd go to oxnao oxford or stanford. but his focu
in his office at george mason university, working on his phd. the topic?ct analysis resolution. do people give you a second glance and wait a minute, mandela, are you related? >> oh, yes. it is always a dominant question. >> reporter: at 25, he goes byt e same nickname as his grandfather. our jim vance traveled to south africa to cover mandela's legacy. >> the freedom fighter, diplomat, peacemaker, is gone from this land he loved so much, but the iconic figure, the conscious...
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in the courtyard in front of the romanesque church numbers initials and the marks of the stone masons can still be found chiseled into the stone. the ramparts of mons in. the shells around the church the abbey buildings and the village like a medieval fortress they were built during the hundred years war to keep out the arch enemy the english. unperturbed by the changing fortunes of the mt in flowered valarie and then other plants grow out of the cracks in the stone their blossoms give the stern aspect of the fortified buildings an air of peacefulness. in the middle ages most in the shell was a popular stage for the countless pilgrims travelling along paradise way on their journey to santiago de compostela. when they saw the mount appearing on the horizon the pilgrims were overcome with holy are. changing their religious songs they climbed up the rocks to the church here in a fervor of devout enthusiasm they became lost in wonder at the miracles of st michael. the miracles were meticulously recorded by the monks in their chronicles not always without skepticism but gladly nonetheless.
in the courtyard in front of the romanesque church numbers initials and the marks of the stone masons can still be found chiseled into the stone. the ramparts of mons in. the shells around the church the abbey buildings and the village like a medieval fortress they were built during the hundred years war to keep out the arch enemy the english. unperturbed by the changing fortunes of the mt in flowered valarie and then other plants grow out of the cracks in the stone their blossoms give the...
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josh wright from george mason university global antitrust in the two, what you think of judge leon's legal arguments. >> there is some portions i agree with, but let me sort of started the high-level, which is i think the right way to think about the case is one that is not about theories of harm, not about the state of the law of. for example, we might agree the implication on this case are not particularly broad sweeping. but it's a case about fact specific analysis of the doj theory. there is not in my read of judge leon's opinion a sweeping rejection of the government theory is that the economist and antitrust lawyers have known for some time vertical mergers are more often then not procompetitive. the resulting benefits for consumers by doing things like reducing costs for combining content distribution that allow the new company to offer new innovative services for consumers. voip also known they can sometimes do the types of things the government argued. the question for antitrust is a noise has been one can we identify those bad instances and separate them out for the good on
josh wright from george mason university global antitrust in the two, what you think of judge leon's legal arguments. >> there is some portions i agree with, but let me sort of started the high-level, which is i think the right way to think about the case is one that is not about theories of harm, not about the state of the law of. for example, we might agree the implication on this case are not particularly broad sweeping. but it's a case about fact specific analysis of the doj theory....
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wright professor, george mason university. joshua: we are a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." >> if you missed any of this special airing of "the communicators," you can watch it at its normal time right here on c-span. and on monday on our companion network, c-span2. live on the c-span networks, the house continues work on a number of opioid related bills. house coverage on c-span. defense the 2019 measure. on c-span3, president trump's pick testifies with other state department nominees at a compilation hearing. house democrats and republicans face each other in the annual congressional baseball game at >> members of the scottish national party walked out of the house of commons during prime minister theresa may's weekly question time. the move followed a dispute between chamber leaders and snp westminster leader over the brexit impact on scotland. next, we show you that a
wright professor, george mason university. joshua: we are a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." >> if you missed any of this special airing of "the communicators," you can watch it at its normal time right here on c-span. and on monday on our companion network, c-span2. live on the c-span networks, the house continues...
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made him one of the most enthusiastic royal builders in europe he sent his best architects and stone masons to distant countries together inspiration and ideas for embellishing the buildings of their king. they adorned the belling tower with exotic architectural elements. by what they'd seen in far off lands they created finely sculpted ornamental details and release with themes drawn from nature and the nautical world. a building of sublime beauty to shape its decoration harmonizing perfectly with the strict military design dictated by the purpose of the town. the first gold shipped from east africa was reserved for special purpose the king instructed the goldsmith she to use it to make a monstrance for the ministry he promised in the early days of his reign to dedicate to his patron saint the jeronimus monastery. on the precise spot where henry the navigator had built the small seaman's chapel work started on the monasteries construction. there. manuel wanted the monastery to stand as a unique monumental tribute to his greatness and glory to finance the costly project he declared the most
made him one of the most enthusiastic royal builders in europe he sent his best architects and stone masons to distant countries together inspiration and ideas for embellishing the buildings of their king. they adorned the belling tower with exotic architectural elements. by what they'd seen in far off lands they created finely sculpted ornamental details and release with themes drawn from nature and the nautical world. a building of sublime beauty to shape its decoration harmonizing perfectly...
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you canee sunshine along the mason dixon line. we're going to breakdown how this will impact our humidity levels. has been brutal out there today. >> that is for sure. >>> folk you follow the storm's tracking on the nbc washington app. the hour by hour forecast in the palm of your hand all night. make sure you set weather as your home screen. >>> get to some breaking news on the crisis at theic m/u.s. border. president trump is going to be headed to the capital in about anshour. >> he set to meet with house republicans to talk about immigration. this asmages of migrant families separated at the borders sparked outrage and anguish. tta civil rightsney released that audio to nbc news. she says it was recorded inside a detention facility and w given to her by a client who wishes to remain anonymous. blayne alexander is tracking reaction right now on capitol hill. blayne. >> across the board here, lawmakers and b h partie everyone says they want to stop seeing these images of families separated at e border that they don't want to see
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he was what the mason had been in medieval times. he was the person who determines the interaction of all other trades. he was interconnected with everytng and he was ultimately responsible for the structure of the building. therefore, since everything else related to the structure, he was responsible. because the finishing of the building was to a large extent timber, he was responsible for all of those trades. the only trade would not be involved in was the plasters, who come a lin body independent. they worked hand in glove with what was called a carpenter. to call him a carpenter dismisses him. it is a misnomer in relation to what hoban was. merlo has ne through the dublin society. to teach carpenters, to bring them up a level, to improve their talent in their ability, do he what washington was going to be looking for. somebody who could deliver his project. he knew what he wanted or he thought he knew. he had to clarify what he actually wanted and he wants to kn how he could get it. he did that in partnership with hoban. to look
he was what the mason had been in medieval times. he was the person who determines the interaction of all other trades. he was interconnected with everytng and he was ultimately responsible for the structure of the building. therefore, since everything else related to the structure, he was responsible. because the finishing of the building was to a large extent timber, he was responsible for all of those trades. the only trade would not be involved in was the plasters, who come a lin body...
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chris mason, bbc news. the armed forces day is being held in north wales.ast saturday ofjune and commemorates the service and sacrifice of britain's military. the defence secretary gavin williamson said government is committed to increasing defence spending. we are committed, every year the government has said extra money will be spent on defence. also what we have seen is just this year the government commit to an extra £800 million of spending for the armed forces and this an unprecedented increase in spending that few departments had been able to benefit from outside a fiscal event such as a budget or spending review. it underlines the government's commitment to the armed forces and as we look around the globe, britain is not stepping back, but very much stepping up with naval ships of the pacific, the royal navy was the first navy to start to enforce sanctions against north korea. actually making sure what the un and united nations had said that needed to happen, we were delivering on it. we have seen troops serving and ensuring afghanistan has the oppo
chris mason, bbc news. the armed forces day is being held in north wales.ast saturday ofjune and commemorates the service and sacrifice of britain's military. the defence secretary gavin williamson said government is committed to increasing defence spending. we are committed, every year the government has said extra money will be spent on defence. also what we have seen is just this year the government commit to an extra £800 million of spending for the armed forces and this an unprecedented...
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chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.6 migrants have been recovered after their boat capsized off the coast of tunisia. the tunisian defence ministry says 67 others were rescued by coastguards. elsewhere, another nine people died, after a speedboat carrying refugees sank off the southern coast of turkey. meanwhile, in italy, the new interior minister and leader of the far—right league party, matteo salvini, said his country needed to build centres for the expulsion of illegal immigrants. meeting supporters in sicily he said the island and the rest of italy had to stop being "the refugee camp of europe." translation: the best way to save lives is to prevent people getting in boats. i will work hard to prevent thousands of desperate people from having the allusion there are homes and jobs for eve ryo ne there are homes and jobs for everyone in italy. there are not even enough for italians. —— illusion. american and chinese negotiators have wrapped up their latest trade talks without a conclusion, with beijing warning washin
chris mason, bbc news, at westminster.6 migrants have been recovered after their boat capsized off the coast of tunisia. the tunisian defence ministry says 67 others were rescued by coastguards. elsewhere, another nine people died, after a speedboat carrying refugees sank off the southern coast of turkey. meanwhile, in italy, the new interior minister and leader of the far—right league party, matteo salvini, said his country needed to build centres for the expulsion of illegal immigrants....
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. >> mason: that's the first time you'd eaten in how long?even remember. >> glor: her father snuck into china to ask distant relatives for help, but on his return home, he was captured by north korean authorities and died in custody. what happened to the rest of your family? >> well, my grandmother, she passed away by starvation. my two younger brothers died by starvation. >> glor: one of her brothers died when grace was only seven. >> my mom's friend, who was supposed to be watching him, kicked him out on the street. >> mason: a five year old on the streets. >> yes. >> glor: and that continues to this day? >> yes. so... sorry. not only my family died, there are hundreds of families, they lost their family members. >> glor: but grace survived. once in china, her family applied for refugee status and resettled in the united states. she became a u.s. citizen in 2013. >> i would say my life completely changed after i came to america. >> glor: no longer that starving child, grace is now a student, dental assistant, and advocate. >> so i think tha
. >> mason: that's the first time you'd eaten in how long?even remember. >> glor: her father snuck into china to ask distant relatives for help, but on his return home, he was captured by north korean authorities and died in custody. what happened to the rest of your family? >> well, my grandmother, she passed away by starvation. my two younger brothers died by starvation. >> glor: one of her brothers died when grace was only seven. >> my mom's friend, who was...
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chris mason reports. pausing to remember one year on.pportunity to reflect on the eight people killed and 48 people injured in the attack on london bridge and or a —— borough market is. sajid javid, the new home secretary. today, in his first major speech since getting the job, he will say this. the threats are revolting, he says. —— evolving. 0ne —— evolving. one of the surprising plans is that mi5 will declassify the secret intelligence it holds of around 20,000 so—called subjects of concern. information about these people will be widely shared with, for instance, local governments. the aim is to maximise the chances of detecting any potential terrorist attack before it happens. chris mason, bbc news. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. after four nights of protests injordan, king abdullah is expected to ask the prime minister, hani mulki to resign. demonstrators are unhappy at a proposed tax increase and austerity measures, both backed by the international monetary fund. on friday, king abdullah intervened to
chris mason reports. pausing to remember one year on.pportunity to reflect on the eight people killed and 48 people injured in the attack on london bridge and or a —— borough market is. sajid javid, the new home secretary. today, in his first major speech since getting the job, he will say this. the threats are revolting, he says. —— evolving. 0ne —— evolving. one of the surprising plans is that mi5 will declassify the secret intelligence it holds of around 20,000 so—called...
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wright, professor, george mason university. executive director of the global antitrust institute which is -- joshua: a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." diana: thank you. joshua: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. isit ncicap.org] >> c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created by america's cable television companies. and today we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c., and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or splite provider. >> next on c-span -- hear from the french ambassador to the u.s. on u.s.-europe relations. he talks about the european union, nato, and trade. this
wright, professor, george mason university. executive director of the global antitrust institute which is -- joshua: a nonprofit institute that focuses on economic education for judges and regulators in the 120 antitrust jurisdictions around the world. host: thank you both for being on the "communicators." diana: thank you. joshua: thank you. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2018] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for...
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masons? >> i don't know of him belonging to any secret societies. historical evidence about his life is pretty sparse. that -- he wrote a draft memoir. his son wrote a biography of him. i can tell you other details about him, but i don't know that . anything else? all right, thank you. >> [applause] [chatter] >> the massachusetts historical society hosted a panel of four historians discussing the ways blacks have protested for citizenship since the days of american republic. topics include abolitionists and self-proclaimed colored freedman in boston, orators sojourner truth and frederick douglass, anti-lynching activist ida b. wells, and the experiences of african american soldiers during worlr
masons? >> i don't know of him belonging to any secret societies. historical evidence about his life is pretty sparse. that -- he wrote a draft memoir. his son wrote a biography of him. i can tell you other details about him, but i don't know that . anything else? all right, thank you. >> [applause] [chatter] >> the massachusetts historical society hosted a panel of four historians discussing the ways blacks have protested for citizenship since the days of american republic....
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last month, sheku kanneh—mason played the cello at the royal wedding.choice award. it isjust an honour, really, just a kind of lovely sum—up of my past two years. surprisingly, he is still a student and sat exams last week, but hasn't got his results, due to a bungle. they are out, but i need to go and collect them. you could find them out? yeah, but only as of like two days ago and you need your id card, which i've lost. # i want to be a part of it...# alfie boe and michael ball also had a problem after winning best group. they only give you one? yeah. we have never had an argument. this might be the first one. # it's up to you, new york...# thankfully, for the sake of harmony, they later triumphed in album of the year, meaning they could each have a brit. # we'll meet again...# and at the age of 101, there was a lifetime achievement award for dame vera lynn. she could not be at the ceremony, but spoke to bbc south east today on the phone. unexpected, but very nice, and it's lovely, after all these years, to get acknowledgement like that. # but i know
last month, sheku kanneh—mason played the cello at the royal wedding.choice award. it isjust an honour, really, just a kind of lovely sum—up of my past two years. surprisingly, he is still a student and sat exams last week, but hasn't got his results, due to a bungle. they are out, but i need to go and collect them. you could find them out? yeah, but only as of like two days ago and you need your id card, which i've lost. # i want to be a part of it...# alfie boe and michael ball also had a...
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years ago and start to realize there's something really special happening in this city it's going to a mason phase that we don't know it's funny it would be to know how long it will last and i just wanted to be part of the party so i think it's about time for a serenade what do you think i have you ever played a mandolin and a ritual before so how about it. we go up and down here. ok but we have today something fit in the weather. hour at the brilliant arena where there's an electronic music festival going on there is so i mean look at this already this is how most of the really you know why do younger than the average and i get to sit playing all the copenhagen all around the world what why is it important to you to play in the gig like this all of this is wonderful i think it brings together audience the not necessarily used to hear classical music in the space worried me feels comfortable places they would only go to a party or to listen to music and then all of them are being offered different music . the gendarme and mocked in the middle of form in east berlin this is the beautiful conc
years ago and start to realize there's something really special happening in this city it's going to a mason phase that we don't know it's funny it would be to know how long it will last and i just wanted to be part of the party so i think it's about time for a serenade what do you think i have you ever played a mandolin and a ritual before so how about it. we go up and down here. ok but we have today something fit in the weather. hour at the brilliant arena where there's an electronic music...
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mason university's and the urban institute's on challenges facing social security and medicare funding. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sentative paular, republican of a, w serves the fourth district and is a member freedom caucus. guest: good morning. host: there is a debate going on thmiatio c giv characteri of theb guest: we are trying to come up with a solution that looks atria people wanted, they wanted border security and were promised border security. they want ave a nversation about illegal immigration, why is it taking so long for people , a borderto the country the fot, awell as interior enforcement. that is what they want to see. we he seen a con regards to daca, but is not exactly what everybody else thinks it should be. ink most people want to be fa, but fair acr the board etti one grp over ano. sonk we e try to find we have great people.t debate. we have immigtion attorney that has been very forward with ideas,ha forward thiin and incorporates a lot of that thought process that maybe there is a way
mason university's and the urban institute's on challenges facing social security and medicare funding. be sure to watch c-span's "washington journal" live at 7:00 eastern thursday morning. join the discussion. sentative paular, republican of a, w serves the fourth district and is a member freedom caucus. guest: good morning. host: there is a debate going on thmiatio c giv characteri of theb guest: we are trying to come up with a solution that looks atria people wanted, they wanted...
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chris mason predicting possibly another tough evening for the government work this evening.ies at the border. some 2000 children, as young as 2 years old, have been separated from their parents as they tried to cross into the country illegally. these are the latest pictures from a migration centre in texas. they are the result of a white house policy to try to deter illegal immigration — it's a policy known as zero—tolerance and these are its young victims. the president accused the democrats of obstructing his efforts to reform immigration. we could have something done very quickly. good for the children, good for the country, good for the world. it could take place quickly, we could have an immigration bill, we could have an immigration bill, we could have an immigration bill, we could have child separation, we are stuck with these horrible laws. they are horrible laws. what is happening is so sad, it is so sad and it can be taken care of quickly, beautifully and we will have safety. this could really be something very special, it could be something, maybe even something f
chris mason predicting possibly another tough evening for the government work this evening.ies at the border. some 2000 children, as young as 2 years old, have been separated from their parents as they tried to cross into the country illegally. these are the latest pictures from a migration centre in texas. they are the result of a white house policy to try to deter illegal immigration — it's a policy known as zero—tolerance and these are its young victims. the president accused the...
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masons? not particularly secret, but was that a part of his life as well? prof. zietlow: i don't know of involved in secret societies. a lot about his life is pretty sparse. there is that -- he wrote a draft memoir. that -- there is that. his grandson wrote, i'm sorry, his son wrote a biography of him. i could take you other details, but i don't know that. else?ng all right? thank you. [applause] >> today on american artifacts on c-span3, tour the library of congress exhibit on the centennial of world war i, which showcases american ideas about the war through artwork, posters, photographs, films, and documents. >> the idea of contribute to the war through labor. the idea of growing your own food so as to cserve larger quantities for the war effort. this is by mabel right, prominent illustrator. again, another individual kind to the surface during world war i. you see also, food conservation. food -- fruit and corn. i know we make everything out of crime, but back then, we did not. this is kind of new. in world war ii, the government stepped in and rationed food.
masons? not particularly secret, but was that a part of his life as well? prof. zietlow: i don't know of involved in secret societies. a lot about his life is pretty sparse. there is that -- he wrote a draft memoir. that -- there is that. his grandson wrote, i'm sorry, his son wrote a biography of him. i could take you other details, but i don't know that. else?ng all right? thank you. [applause] >> today on american artifacts on c-span3, tour the library of congress exhibit on the...
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the minute he runs for president he is hitler. >> greg: this trump deals with masons not free mason.elite establishment vs. the every day man. >> dana: my grandfather on my mom's side. rawlings, wyoming. >> greg: juan, i know you loved that rally. you recorded it and played it five times. >> juan: the question is the apartment. his apartment is better than their apartment. not only better, smarter, better apartment. oh my god you think about a petty person makes everything about him. >> greg: is he being funny. >> juan: i don't think he is being funny, that's him. i got a better apartment so how come i'm not elite? >> kimberly: you take everything so literally. >> juan: he was trying to say that he -- he could be in that group but you love me and i love you. that's what i got out of it. >> juan: no, no, no. i will tell what you it was. >> greg: it wasn't insulting to anybody. >> juan: worthy of mockery. my apartment is bigger than yours, my button is bigger than yours. this is how he talks. how he relates to people these other celebrities don't have the support of the working man. le
the minute he runs for president he is hitler. >> greg: this trump deals with masons not free mason.elite establishment vs. the every day man. >> dana: my grandfather on my mom's side. rawlings, wyoming. >> greg: juan, i know you loved that rally. you recorded it and played it five times. >> juan: the question is the apartment. his apartment is better than their apartment. not only better, smarter, better apartment. oh my god you think about a petty person makes...
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chris mason at westminster.en sharp exchanges between president trump and other members of the g7 on the eve of the summit. president macron of france has made clear the six other countries in the group will be sticking together in their opposition to us tariffs. president trump warned the eu and canada that if they don't remove their tariffs, the us would more than match them. our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. a chateau hotel in rural quebec — the most peaceful of settings for some of the world's most powerful leaders to meet. but this g7 summit could get noisy. donald trump will be isolated, as traditional american allies denounce his trade measures aimed directly at them. the president says he imposed tariffs on imported metals to protect american jobs and national security. the american steel and aluminium industry has been ravaged by aggressive foreign trade practices. it's really an assault on our country. leaders heading to the summit are angry. president macron of france u
chris mason at westminster.en sharp exchanges between president trump and other members of the g7 on the eve of the summit. president macron of france has made clear the six other countries in the group will be sticking together in their opposition to us tariffs. president trump warned the eu and canada that if they don't remove their tariffs, the us would more than match them. our diplomatic correspondent, james robbins, reports from quebec. a chateau hotel in rural quebec — the most...
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normally in the spot we have the william mason, the william mason is the only fully operating steam locomotive from the civil war in the united states. it was the locomotive that took president lincoln to his inauguration in 1861. being a fully operating steam locomotive, it has to go in the repair shop and unfortunately, that's where it is and we replaced it slot with the davis campbell. this is the last section of the roundhouse exhibit and as we passed through, you are seeing different topics presented by the travelers, workers, the soldiers guarding or attacking the railroad. lastly we look at the train crew. the train crew had a very special task, a very exciting job, a very dangerous job. trains were derailed, locomotives and boilers blew up, confederates attacked them, and derailed them and fired cannons at them, so it was quite a dangerous profession. it was also very exciting profession. what you want to about civil war railroading, only under ideal conditions, i civil war locomotive to go 60 miles an hour, that was the fastest thing on earth. person, no animal could travel nearly hal
normally in the spot we have the william mason, the william mason is the only fully operating steam locomotive from the civil war in the united states. it was the locomotive that took president lincoln to his inauguration in 1861. being a fully operating steam locomotive, it has to go in the repair shop and unfortunately, that's where it is and we replaced it slot with the davis campbell. this is the last section of the roundhouse exhibit and as we passed through, you are seeing different...
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chris mason, bbc news.longer work with the home office to forcibly deport illegal immigrants. it's faced pressure from campaigners angry about the government's treatment of post—war caribbean migrants, known as the windrush generation. in a statement, virgin atlantic said it had informed officials that it would no longer play a part in the enforced deportation of anyone deemed to be an illegal immigrant, adding that the decision was in the best interests of its customers and people. the headlines on bbc news: the nhs in england plans to rule out some procedures deemed "ineffective or risky". the 17 treatments range from tonsil removal to haemorroid surgery. tata steel, which owns the port talbot plant, has confirmed merger plans with germany's thyssenkrupp. one of the uk's largest water compa ny‘s urges people to conserve water, as it makes emergency deliveries during the heatwave. sport and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here'sjohn akers. good morning. well england don't play their knockou
chris mason, bbc news.longer work with the home office to forcibly deport illegal immigrants. it's faced pressure from campaigners angry about the government's treatment of post—war caribbean migrants, known as the windrush generation. in a statement, virgin atlantic said it had informed officials that it would no longer play a part in the enforced deportation of anyone deemed to be an illegal immigrant, adding that the decision was in the best interests of its customers and people. the...
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but he has shown again his willingness to do the job his own way. again his willingness to do chris masoner. the bodies of 46 migrants have been recovered after their boat capsized off the coast of tunisia. recovered after their boat the tunisian defence ministry says 67 others were were rescued by coastguards. ministry says 67 others were elsewhere, another nine people died, after a speedboat carrying refugees sank off the southern coast of turkey. american and chinese negotiators have wrapped up their latest trade talks without a conclusion, with beijing warning washington that all their trade agreements will be void if it introduces new tariffs and other sanctions. void if it introduces new tariffs washington unilaterally imposed tariffs on steel and aluminium on the eu, canada and mexico three days ago. chris buckler is in washington for us. what washington for us. reaction has there been to the opposition what reaction has there been to the opposition from a number of countries to the moves on steel and aluminium? president trump is showing no signs of backing down at the moment. of
but he has shown again his willingness to do the job his own way. again his willingness to do chris masoner. the bodies of 46 migrants have been recovered after their boat capsized off the coast of tunisia. recovered after their boat the tunisian defence ministry says 67 others were were rescued by coastguards. ministry says 67 others were elsewhere, another nine people died, after a speedboat carrying refugees sank off the southern coast of turkey. american and chinese negotiators have wrapped...
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hello this is breakfast, with chris mason and sally nugent. theresa may announces a five year plan to pump billions more into the nhs. she says the extra spending will be partly paid for by a brexit dividend, but there could be tax rises. we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting the significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. good morning, it's sunday 17thjune. also this morning: pressure grows for a change in the law, after the government allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. here in valencia in spain, the first of the ship carrying the sum of the 630 migrants and refugees has arrived in port in the last few minutes after a 1500 kilometre journey. and in sport, iceland produce another remarkable result, this time at their first ever world cup, as they 1—1 with argentina as lionel messi misses a penalty. and nick has the weather. good morning, a mainly cloudy day ahead
hello this is breakfast, with chris mason and sally nugent. theresa may announces a five year plan to pump billions more into the nhs. she says the extra spending will be partly paid for by a brexit dividend, but there could be tax rises. we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority. we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting the significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. good morning, it's sunday 17thjune. also...
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hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and sally nugent. theresa may announces a five year plan to pump billions more into the nhs. she says the extra spending will be partly paid for by a brexit dividend but there could be tax rises. we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting a significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. good morning, it's sunday 17thjune. also this morning: pressure grows for a change in the law after the government allows a boy with severe epilepsy to be treated with an illegal form of cannabis oil. and we are live in valencia in spain where some of those 630 refugees and migrants rescued by the ship the aquarius, have arrived after a week—long journey. a safe harbour on the other side of the mediterranean. and in sport, it's not often you see this. lionel messi misses a penalty, as iceland draw with argentina in their first ever world cup match. and nick has the weather. good morning. we have a mainly cloudy day ahead, while some of us will remain dry, there will b
hello, this is breakfast with chris mason and sally nugent. theresa may announces a five year plan to pump billions more into the nhs. she says the extra spending will be partly paid for by a brexit dividend but there could be tax rises. we are making the nhs our priority. we are putting a significant amount of extra money into it, we need to make sure that money is spent wisely. good morning, it's sunday 17thjune. also this morning: pressure grows for a change in the law after the government...
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t mayor and from the mason foundation for $1,000.eers and applause] we have some really great gifts from our championship basketball team the golden state warriors and and we still love them, they are not here with us any more ut our san francisco 49ers. you will also get amazing tickets to outside land, beach blanket and elle k elcatraz ande final arts museum. so al we are super excited. gift certificates for dirty water, the mall, and his tor hic john's grill. we had personal gift bags, messenger bags made by rickshaw which is a local company and mark has been incredibly wonderful donating every year and he puts the logo on the bag and it's an incredibly high quality bag and for when you goy n the long weekend we have a great tumi bag donated by alaska airlines one of our newest partner. thank you anna belle for all that. iqan is here and always gives you a bag of goodies,o you will see a quad and octopus and a membership and he is rolling out his k-5 academy for all, so all of your students will be able to come to the academy thro
t mayor and from the mason foundation for $1,000.eers and applause] we have some really great gifts from our championship basketball team the golden state warriors and and we still love them, they are not here with us any more ut our san francisco 49ers. you will also get amazing tickets to outside land, beach blanket and elle k elcatraz ande final arts museum. so al we are super excited. gift certificates for dirty water, the mall, and his tor hic john's grill. we had personal gift bags,...
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i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and adriana diaz. this hour, putting a price on history. why some of the most iconic artifacts of the abraham lincoln library may have to be sold off. >>> then we'll go to what's considered one of the best restaurants of the country, but it's not at all what you might expect. >>> and over six albums and hundreds of covers, the band dawes. we'll talk with front manhattan taylor goldsmi his marriage to mandy moore. that's on "saturday sessions" ahead. >>> first the latest on our top sto story. confusion and controversy on immigration. a senior trump administration official tells cbs news that as of last night, over 500 of the 2,300 children in custody of customs and border protection were reunited with their parents. >> meanwhile at the white house friday the president hosted parents of americans killed by illegal immigrants. >> they were separated from their loved ones not for day or two days. they're permanently separated because they were killed by criminal illegal aliens. >> early on friday the presi
i'm anthony mason with dana jacobson and adriana diaz. this hour, putting a price on history. why some of the most iconic artifacts of the abraham lincoln library may have to be sold off. >>> then we'll go to what's considered one of the best restaurants of the country, but it's not at all what you might expect. >>> and over six albums and hundreds of covers, the band dawes. we'll talk with front manhattan taylor goldsmi his marriage to mandy moore. that's on "saturday...
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masons. he ordered a number of the stones withdrawn and replaced, and sent one to every masonic lodge in the united states, canada, and mexico for their museums. they are all available to be seen, and they are very proud of them. we were not able to get one. he should have sent them to scotland. [laughter] >> the house was rebuilt in steel and concrete, but by no means bomb proof. every room was a cage. they worked hard. it is strong, but not bombproof for our time. in the 1980's, president carter authorized a cleaning of the white house stone. it would not hold paint anymore. it was being painted every year, and that was bad. under the direction of james mcdaniel, still a board member here, not that old -- [laughter] >> a board member here, under his direction and research, they developed a means of cleaning the stone, preserving the stone, and it is copied everywhere now. stonemasons were mostly italian, coming from the cathedral. the house was taken down, repaired and repainted with a spra
masons. he ordered a number of the stones withdrawn and replaced, and sent one to every masonic lodge in the united states, canada, and mexico for their museums. they are all available to be seen, and they are very proud of them. we were not able to get one. he should have sent them to scotland. [laughter] >> the house was rebuilt in steel and concrete, but by no means bomb proof. every room was a cage. they worked hard. it is strong, but not bombproof for our time. in the 1980's,...