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if you were raid mormon, has your faith changed? >> guest: i wasn't raised mormon. my father is a much more radical version than any mormon you would meet. a mainstream mormon so i was raised in a different religion altogether and then as i -- when i got to byu i converted to more mainstream mormonnism for a while and that wasn't quite the right fit, mostly for issues having to do with gender. have a lot of respect for the church and for religion generally mitchell concept of faith has changed. what i think of as faith, there's a beautiful verse i love in the bible, i think it's hebrews 111 that says faith is the substance of things, the essence of things not seen. and i think i like that definition of faith because it's about hoping for a different life and i think anyone who embarks on education, anyone who is reaching to try to become a different person than they were, to affect real change in their lives, is practicing a form of faith. >> host: pardon me. i was in south lion, michigan good, ahead with your question. >> host: i his you with us? we lost iris. what
if you were raid mormon, has your faith changed? >> guest: i wasn't raised mormon. my father is a much more radical version than any mormon you would meet. a mainstream mormon so i was raised in a different religion altogether and then as i -- when i got to byu i converted to more mainstream mormonnism for a while and that wasn't quite the right fit, mostly for issues having to do with gender. have a lot of respect for the church and for religion generally mitchell concept of faith has...
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who let the mormons out to utah. backtrack to the case of william morgan. the crime of the century. we left morgan, having disappeared in fort niagara. his wife, of course, was frantic. her husband suddenly disappeared. she knew he had been taken away, but what happened to him, no one would say. his friends kept asking where he was and what had happened to him. there were some investigations by the authorities, but the the grand stonewalled jury. they just would not say anything. they would not testify against brother masons. there were some indictments, but kidnapping in those days was only a misdemeanor. these freemasons, who were known to have taken morgan up there, got very light sentences. spread.an to the fact was many of the judges and sheriffs and magistrates at the time were freemasons. they were the type of people who joined the freemasons. this theory against the masons began to grow. masons fury against the began to grow. there were mass meetings of people, and they started their own political party, call
who let the mormons out to utah. backtrack to the case of william morgan. the crime of the century. we left morgan, having disappeared in fort niagara. his wife, of course, was frantic. her husband suddenly disappeared. she knew he had been taken away, but what happened to him, no one would say. his friends kept asking where he was and what had happened to him. there were some investigations by the authorities, but the the grand stonewalled jury. they just would not say anything. they would not...
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my mom is mormon. my dad is cheyenne. 1854, on the utah territorial floor, a governor declares indian slavery. you could hold blacks slaves or indians slaved in utah territories. it's interesting to look at that new wants. nuanca.ants -- e. mormons believe they have to save indians and lift them up in order for jesus to come back and live in utopia again. that's the mormon idea. that there is a connection to indians riding up and becoming leaders, becoming assimilated essentially. coming from a paternalistic expensive -- perspective. >> it's always great when you can crowd source answers. please join me in thanking our panel. [applause] >> this weekend on american history tv on c-span3, today at four clock, -- 4:00, the lost battalion about the lead up to the end of world war i and an army unit of men from new york who ran out of water and food after they were surrounded by german forces for seven days in october. at 6:00 eastern on american artifacts, a visit to civil war related sites and alexander,
my mom is mormon. my dad is cheyenne. 1854, on the utah territorial floor, a governor declares indian slavery. you could hold blacks slaves or indians slaved in utah territories. it's interesting to look at that new wants. nuanca.ants -- e. mormons believe they have to save indians and lift them up in order for jesus to come back and live in utopia again. that's the mormon idea. that there is a connection to indians riding up and becoming leaders, becoming assimilated essentially. coming from a...
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ernie's mother, the devout mormon, did not approve of his poker playing, apparently. even though ernie's father loved poker and they often played together. >> he really seemed to like his father and respect his father. they seemed to be close. >> so why didn't they want to meet her? it was frankly a little hard to understand. >> how he explained it to me, his mother did not approve of our relationship because i was not mormon and we traveled around together and were living a life of sin or whatever. >> the scarlet woman. >> exactly. >> and when she did meet ernie's dad once, it didn't go so well. >> so we were in the lobby of caesar's and he started to say this is adrian. he said, "i know who she is" and turned his back to me. >> wow. >> yeah. i don't think i've ever been so offended in my life. >> anyway, by then the bloom had faded. wasn't going to be a marriage or children. >> for probably the last six months of our relationship i think we both knew that it wasn't going anywhere. >> and in february of 2008 they broke it off. so maybe that's why weeks later she didn
ernie's mother, the devout mormon, did not approve of his poker playing, apparently. even though ernie's father loved poker and they often played together. >> he really seemed to like his father and respect his father. they seemed to be close. >> so why didn't they want to meet her? it was frankly a little hard to understand. >> how he explained it to me, his mother did not approve of our relationship because i was not mormon and we traveled around together and were living a...
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thank you very much, mr chairman, forthe record i would like to introduce seven letters from mormon womenical government, youth led organisations around this country, the international unions bricklayers, allied craftworkers, a letter from survivors of sexual violence in support of doctor four and a letter from 1600 men campaigning in support of doctor ford, and those who want to assert men and women that survivors of sexual violence are not opportunists, do not have political axes to grind, but are coming forward with courage and with heart, to speak the truth and try to end the scourge of sexual assault and violence in our country. ms mitchell, for the senator. doctor ford, in choosing attorneys, did anyone help you with the choice on who to choose? various people referred me to lawyers that they knew in the washington, dc area. as you know i grew up in this area, so i asked some family members and friends and they referred me to, like, the divorce attorney that might know somebody that might know somebody and i ended up interviewing several law firms from the dc area. did anybody besid
thank you very much, mr chairman, forthe record i would like to introduce seven letters from mormon womenical government, youth led organisations around this country, the international unions bricklayers, allied craftworkers, a letter from survivors of sexual violence in support of doctor four and a letter from 1600 men campaigning in support of doctor ford, and those who want to assert men and women that survivors of sexual violence are not opportunists, do not have political axes to grind,...
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if you were raid mormon, has your faith changed? >> guest: i wasn't raised mormon. my father is a much more radical version than any mormon you would meet. a mainstream mormon so i was raised in a different religion altogether and then as i -- when i got to byu i converted to more mainstream mormonnism for a while and that wasn't quite the right fit, mostly for issues having to do with gender. have a lot of respect for the church and for religion generally mitchell concept of faith has changed. what i think of as faith, there's a beautiful verse i love in the bible, i think it's hebrews 111 that says faith is the substance of things, the essence of things not seen. and i think i like that definition of faith because it's about hoping for a different life and i think anyone who embarks on education, anyone who is reaching to try to become a different person than they were, to affect real change in their lives, is practicing a form of faith. >> host: pardon me. i was in south lion, michigan good, ahead with your question. >> host: i his you with us? we lost iris. what
if you were raid mormon, has your faith changed? >> guest: i wasn't raised mormon. my father is a much more radical version than any mormon you would meet. a mainstream mormon so i was raised in a different religion altogether and then as i -- when i got to byu i converted to more mainstream mormonnism for a while and that wasn't quite the right fit, mostly for issues having to do with gender. have a lot of respect for the church and for religion generally mitchell concept of faith has...
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all of the trip but at the end of the trip they decided they had enough so they walked off to the mormon villages in utah and were never seen again. and one of the people who organized the memorial for powell thought that they were disloyal to powell, and they were a little bit hero worshipers of powell so they thought these three guys that disappeared were deserters are cowards and didn't deserve -- cowards, and didn't deserve to be on the plaque. that is a was been a source of controversy. went to white -- powell did succeed, went back to washington, became head of the u.s. geological survey and founder of the u.s. bureau of ethnology which studies native american tribes. powell was probably more sympathetic to native american tribes and the late 1800s than almost any americans were. cultures wereir interesting and worth studying and their languages were worth reserving, when a lot of them are already starting to disappear. maybe biggest crock vision in his washington career was that he sounded a warning growthur future national and our patterns and assumptions about national growth. a
all of the trip but at the end of the trip they decided they had enough so they walked off to the mormon villages in utah and were never seen again. and one of the people who organized the memorial for powell thought that they were disloyal to powell, and they were a little bit hero worshipers of powell so they thought these three guys that disappeared were deserters are cowards and didn't deserve -- cowards, and didn't deserve to be on the plaque. that is a was been a source of controversy....
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that sets essentially give more mormonism. attentive but not telling her nation asian many major during. a trench isolation sort of only the still still [inaudible] good god. as anything. any other don't know how country. and and some chairs. and seats around around a hundred yeah yeah again and she she's it live in the town this on the on the like mike grabbed ahold of the band that. they stay in the one that is actually. meet any demo democrat a pot if we can learn on movement meant philip had a tactic point for the tasks that bright line. on on on the migrants. bye bye to be done. talk to ron shipp integration with russia country. the system. say they didn't go go go go go go go have lived we denying his doctor. and now are narrative that richmond rejected from cross country treats but on to undertake this resulted tactic. lots. public about judging within with green green vice like [inaudible] it's ground fringe management in. ninety one judges which was. helpful. days asian. and yet. these things. just as a a local hydrog
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i always compared jews with mormons because the mormons are missionaries. they go out and proselytize and convert people in jews don't do that. why is that? >> jews have a very mixed view about conversions even today. jews don't convert and are very suspicious about anyone who wants to convert. there was a big debate in the 19th century whether or not in order to convert you had to have somebody even an adult male who wanted to convert had to be circumcised. david einhorn, who is liberal on almost every one of his attitudes was one of those who argued this would be a disincentive. i don't think he used that word. a ritual circumcision. jews don't seek converts except for those people in williamsburg who grab you if you ever go there and try to put on, fill in and all that and they do that because if they can convert secular jews into religious jews that will hasten that. >> we will open it to the floor. and what was your main take away from writing this book? were you surprised or shocked to confirm things you knew. what did you come away with. >> the bigge
i always compared jews with mormons because the mormons are missionaries. they go out and proselytize and convert people in jews don't do that. why is that? >> jews have a very mixed view about conversions even today. jews don't convert and are very suspicious about anyone who wants to convert. there was a big debate in the 19th century whether or not in order to convert you had to have somebody even an adult male who wanted to convert had to be circumcised. david einhorn, who is liberal...
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i've always compare jews with the mormons because the mormons are missionaries to go out and proselytize and convert people and jews.do that. why is that? >> well, actually jews have a very mixed views about conversions, even today. but you're right, they don't convert and they're very suspicious about anyone who wants to convert. there was a big debate in the 19th century over whether or not in order to convert you had to have somebody, even an adult male who wanted to convert had to be circumcised. david einhorn whose liberal on every one of his attitudes is one of argued that this would be a disincentive. i don't think he used that word. you had to have a ritual circumcision. so yeah, jews don't seek converts except for those people in williamsburg who grab you if you were to ever go there and try and get -- put on to sell and and all of that. they do that because they think that they could convert secular jews into religious jews it will hasten them. >> i think we only have time for a couple more questions and then we'll open it to the floor. i wanted to ask you, what was your assert
i've always compare jews with the mormons because the mormons are missionaries to go out and proselytize and convert people and jews.do that. why is that? >> well, actually jews have a very mixed views about conversions, even today. but you're right, they don't convert and they're very suspicious about anyone who wants to convert. there was a big debate in the 19th century over whether or not in order to convert you had to have somebody, even an adult male who wanted to convert had to be...
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outliers of a sort, iconoclasts to the mormon city. >> i loved this building.times. the fifth shot was done while the shooter was standing over top of him and shot him in the face. >> reporter: yeah. oh. >> the shooter was making sure he was dead before he left. >> reporter: cold, methodical, like a professional hit. yet amazingly, somebody was sitting in a car maybe six feet away, watched the whole thing. ordinary guy minding his own business. now eyewitness to a brutal slaying. the man's name was lee carlson. >> the hand came up, reached inside of his pocket, out came a gun. and pointed at the other man right in the face and pulled the trigger. >> reporter: here at the police station lee told how he ducked out of sight after that first shot. but not before he got a glimpse of the shooter. >> as far as i can remember he had a longer nose. and i can't tell eye color but his eyes seemed to be more bulgy. >> you just saw a glimpse. i know year asking a lot. >> reporter: but what stood out most ways his hair, long, tied in a ponytail. looked out of place like a wi
outliers of a sort, iconoclasts to the mormon city. >> i loved this building.times. the fifth shot was done while the shooter was standing over top of him and shot him in the face. >> reporter: yeah. oh. >> the shooter was making sure he was dead before he left. >> reporter: cold, methodical, like a professional hit. yet amazingly, somebody was sitting in a car maybe six feet away, watched the whole thing. ordinary guy minding his own business. now eyewitness to a brutal...
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. >> i would like to introduce seven letters from mormon women for ethical government. you fled organizations around this country. the international unions, ,ricklayers my craft workers sexual violence survivors in support of dr. ford and a letter from 1600 men, a campaign in support of dr. ford. those who want to assert survivors of sexual violence are not opportunists, do not have political axes to grind but are coming forward to speak their truth and try to end the scourge of sexual assault and violence. >> without objection so ordered. >> this mitchell for senator tillis. >> dr. ford, in choosing attorneys, did anyone help you with the choice on who to choose? me toious people referred lawyers they knew in the washington dc area. i grew up in this area, so i asked some family members and friends. divorceerred me to attorneys that might know somebody who knows somebody. i ended up interviewing several law firms from the d.c. area. >> to anybody besides friends and family refer you? the staff of dianne's office suggested possibilities. >> including the two on either s
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well that was the all the mormon theology and started laughing the rest of the speech was quite serious and i'll tell you what it is more or less back to you ok thanks. for trying to there in new york first covering events let's go back now to a. plan he's an author i'm right we were speaking to him earlier before the speech we went through didn't we adèle some of the things he was going to talk about and we weren't disappointed if that's the right word he certainly fulfilled all expectations on the agenda what were the key points feeing. well actually we were absolutely correct when he predicted that the major issues which. is going to tackle i believe this beach i can see if the two sides the first was directed to united states people he is telling them you know time to use the you know united nation. platform an order to boost his election ambition we know that you know he talked about his achievement this kind of talking about is that she is that it that to the american people that other side which i believe is extremely dangerous he was actually banking that drums of war he actuall
well that was the all the mormon theology and started laughing the rest of the speech was quite serious and i'll tell you what it is more or less back to you ok thanks. for trying to there in new york first covering events let's go back now to a. plan he's an author i'm right we were speaking to him earlier before the speech we went through didn't we adèle some of the things he was going to talk about and we weren't disappointed if that's the right word he certainly fulfilled all expectations...
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the be strong the bruising the mormons or the bamboo pole i'm going to solve the but. the bridges the beasts . the big news on the subject what's the unsub the british kind the first side by the be lucky let me play put big dreams on the big screen the big. playing the movie magazine on t.w. . her first day of school in the jungle. on first the clueless of the. band doris crane the moment arrives. join during a taping on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary. toronto bringing ten returns home on d w dot com orangutang. plane nineteen sixteen and i'm crying echoed around the world. young people in the build against their parents generation. it was an awesome place dusty from the stupidity and teachings. demanded nothing less than a holmes a sleigh all strung up and set up the toilets with the vietnam war playing a key role of the macho regime watch the book war every day. those we're going to remember the most of the first time i had a feeling of being part of something other than. the seeds of the civil rights the peace movement the women's moveme
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of the stars during the mormons or the british me show to show me britain's command of judas priest the boss of the money just now back in flames from slim go and the bishop the bold move. every journey begins with the first step and every language from the first word published in the. coke is in germany to learn german why not come up with the most simple online on your mobile and free shopping. w z learning course nikos speak german mating see. his creations around his brand a mystical carlock outfit icon of the fashion world. look what do we really know about the man behind the dark shades what motivates him how does he think and feel private moments in the life of a great fashion designer and someone special. starts september ninth two w. led the way nineteen sixteen and i don't cry and i go to the little young people who build against the current generation lead it was an obsolete place dusty full of stupidity and teaching insurgencies the ended up in less than a home says lendl stream of the lives of the below me are playing a role in the generation to watch the bomb war every day
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region greater autonomy but for many people demonstrating here today that simply not enough yet his mormonismwe have to reaffirm our because very bad things are happening to us we have political prisoners some people say they are not but the ins will know when you have used you know that we have to win our freedom they will give it to us i don't trust anything from prime minister sanchez or any spanish government present or future cuts alone years regional president kim thora has made it clear that he intends to carry on the work of his predecessor colors push them all who's still in exile in belgium and that's pushing for the implementation of that referendum going for independence so.
region greater autonomy but for many people demonstrating here today that simply not enough yet his mormonismwe have to reaffirm our because very bad things are happening to us we have political prisoners some people say they are not but the ins will know when you have used you know that we have to win our freedom they will give it to us i don't trust anything from prime minister sanchez or any spanish government present or future cuts alone years regional president kim thora has made it clear...
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trying to acquire a soul trifle suicide vests and also bomb making equipment child at the ski as mormon. this is been a long standing investigation after a tip off in april and eventually the police swooped in no miscreant which they say were planning to carry out a terror attack at a high level of vent to maximize the number of victims and casualties that the prosecutor in the netherlands this morning has been outlining some of the material base groups were apparently trying to obtain the suspects were in search of a k forty seven s. grenades explosive vests and. several car bombs well what do we know about the ringleader the so-called ringleader of this group what we understand he's a thirty four year old man who is of a rocky origins we also understand from the police that he was convicted last year in two thousand and seventeen of attempting to travel to syria where he wanted to join i saw the terror group for the rest of the group seven members in total we have some from police that their age twenty one to thirty four three of the group including that ringleader had all been convic
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i have attended the mormon church when i was in saudi. there are congregations going on within, but the problem is if they allow somebody to build a church, most people working in saudi arabia are migrant workers. they're there for two, three, four years and gone. when they're gone, who will maintain the church? it's a legitimate question. why do you put a building out there that is not maintained if you disappear? there are enou if there are enough citizens who are christians, it makes sense. however, i think the saudi king was talking with the catholic church to do something about it. so that is the part of the church. government should not do anything. let people build it themselves if they want to, and there are congress g congregations. i have attended catholic and mormon that were in saudi when i was there. >> you can't publicly have a public church? you can't build a church, can't build a synagogue. >> there are so many things that we perceive to be illegal. number one were movies. i went to one in 1980. there were movies around. i
i have attended the mormon church when i was in saudi. there are congregations going on within, but the problem is if they allow somebody to build a church, most people working in saudi arabia are migrant workers. they're there for two, three, four years and gone. when they're gone, who will maintain the church? it's a legitimate question. why do you put a building out there that is not maintained if you disappear? there are enou if there are enough citizens who are christians, it makes sense....
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chairman, i would like to introduce for the record seven letters from legal for mormon women for apical government. u.s.-led organizations around this country, the international unions, allied craft workers from a letter from 295 survivors of violenceco in support of dr. ford in a letter from 1600 men to campaign in support of dr. ford. and those who want to assert men and women to survivors of violence are not opportunists, odo not have political axes to grind that are coming forward with courage and with hard to speak their truth and try to and discourage sexual assault about our country. >> without objection so ordered. senator tillis. >> dr. ford, and in choosing attorneys, did anyone help you with the choice on who to choose? >> various people referred me to lawyers they knew in the washington d.c. area. as you know i grew up in this area and i have some family members and friends and they've referred me to an attorney who might know someone who might know somebody and ended up interviewing several law firms from the d.c. area. >> and did anyone besides friends and family refer you
chairman, i would like to introduce for the record seven letters from legal for mormon women for apical government. u.s.-led organizations around this country, the international unions, allied craft workers from a letter from 295 survivors of violenceco in support of dr. ford in a letter from 1600 men to campaign in support of dr. ford. and those who want to assert men and women to survivors of violence are not opportunists, odo not have political axes to grind that are coming forward with...
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they walked off to the mormon villages in utah and were never seen again. the people who organize the memorial, they thought they were disloyal. they were hero worshipers. they thought these three guys that disappeared were cowards and deserve to be there. they are missing. that is why there has always been a source of controversy. the head of the u.s. geological survey. it was far more sympathetic in that era. their cultures were interesting. worth studying and worth preserving before a lot of them were starting to disappear. is inggest contribution his washington career, he sounded a warning about our future national growth and patterns. destinys had a sense of about settling the frontier. the settlement patterns that worked in the east, the homestead act gave out acreage. to anybody you could claim them. a lot of that was successful. saw the rockies, there wasn't enough water. he tried to sound the warning to the country that the type of settlement practices that had been successful were simply not going to work in the far west. way it was ever going to
they walked off to the mormon villages in utah and were never seen again. the people who organize the memorial, they thought they were disloyal. they were hero worshipers. they thought these three guys that disappeared were cowards and deserve to be there. they are missing. that is why there has always been a source of controversy. the head of the u.s. geological survey. it was far more sympathetic in that era. their cultures were interesting. worth studying and worth preserving before a lot of...
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the same age, we're both 55 p 555 when he we n our 20s, i spent a semester in kenya and he was a mormonr to africa. we've legislated together on africa. and it is great to be at global citizen together. >> senator, thank you so much. now back to the show. >> all right. thank you. we are now hearing from the prime minister of antiqua and barbuda, they are making a major commitment to this effort. take a listen. >> -- the first in latin america and the caribbean to ban single use plastic grocery bags. in 2017, we expanded this ban to include styrofoam. by 2019, we eliminated the use of plastic utensils. but why wait? so tonight i call on all in our countries to implement the prohibition of plastic utensils ahead of the january 2019 deadline. i also challenge the many airlines and cruise ships that visit our shores to limit the use of plastic and styrofoam and to further curtail disposals in our to save our oceans, and i encourage fellow world leaders to pass similar bans and i encourage all glioblastoma al s -- global citizens to eliminate the use of plastic bags all together.oma al -- gl
the same age, we're both 55 p 555 when he we n our 20s, i spent a semester in kenya and he was a mormonr to africa. we've legislated together on africa. and it is great to be at global citizen together. >> senator, thank you so much. now back to the show. >> all right. thank you. we are now hearing from the prime minister of antiqua and barbuda, they are making a major commitment to this effort. take a listen. >> -- the first in latin america and the caribbean to ban single...
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money are you looking at a car a week money and sure home you come the winning streak we make the mormons process using understandable americans who are also encouraged to own a house and this drove the housing demand as house prices kept going up it seemed to one when get to making millions over the working on what was happening to mortgages or bank of america we were actually seeing aggressive growth in the mortgage industry i mean we were lending going looking for borrowers this was a new approach and it in that was created because of the role of securitization. securitization was the brainchild of the new generation of bankers it started with homeowners the common man on the streets each month they paid mortgages to mortgage lenders wanting to make more money lenders with them sell the mortgages to investment banks the mortgage contracts for them bundled by these investment banks like lehman brothers with other loans to create a new financial products called collateralized debt obligation all c.d.o. unknown to most homeowners their mortgage payments that were packaged with other loans
money are you looking at a car a week money and sure home you come the winning streak we make the mormons process using understandable americans who are also encouraged to own a house and this drove the housing demand as house prices kept going up it seemed to one when get to making millions over the working on what was happening to mortgages or bank of america we were actually seeing aggressive growth in the mortgage industry i mean we were lending going looking for borrowers this was a new...
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vez en otras ciudades sea eso que me está usted diciendo, pero me voy a un poblado que hay puros mormones2015, como la misma primavera, elizabeth llegó a provo para estudiar en la escuela nomen global english school, ubicada a menos de una milla del apartamento que compartía con otras estudiantes. libertad: en la mañana se iba a la escuela caminando, regresaba caminando también. ella se hacía de comer. después de comer nos hablaba por teléfono. rosemberg: ella siempre decía: "cualquier problema que tú tengas ora a nuestro padre celestial y él te lo va a conceder". andy: su tío materno, rosemberg salgado en california, era su familiar más cercano. rosemberg: decía: "qué bendición tan grande de dios el estar acá, tío. es una bendición grandisísima". y quería aprender inglés, y tenía tantos sueños, mi sobrina. andy: en cuanto llegó, consiguió trabajo como mesera en un restaurante. en medio de muchas expectativas y planes, 21 días después de llegar a estados unidos-- libertad: nunca nos imaginamos esta tragedia tan horrible. andy: elizabeth no contestó. julio: algo le había pasado porque nomá
vez en otras ciudades sea eso que me está usted diciendo, pero me voy a un poblado que hay puros mormones2015, como la misma primavera, elizabeth llegó a provo para estudiar en la escuela nomen global english school, ubicada a menos de una milla del apartamento que compartía con otras estudiantes. libertad: en la mañana se iba a la escuela caminando, regresaba caminando también. ella se hacía de comer. después de comer nos hablaba por teléfono. rosemberg: ella siempre decía:...
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here is the mormon temple here, so castro valley down the road a bit.of the bay has been very nice. temperatures today warmer in the upper 70s and low 80s. what you see coming in underneath the tower is the fog bank and you also see it creeping through the golden gate bridge. being suppressed by a pretty strong high pressure that will linger again tomorrow, but it will be quite a strong. temperatures will be slightly cooler tomorrow. a beautiful day out there. you can see all the way across to berkeley. here is the big high pressure center. look at that. moving up over the top. there is a low under here forming a blocking pattern that sets us up with more warmth right through the next 24 hours. then the high starts to break down with clouds coming in and temperatures dropped right through the bay area weekend. it's going to be a nice weekend with temperatures not in the 90s, but in the 70s. a lot of fog on the coast right now. the fog is pretty much dominant right along the coast and these are the current high temperatures. it's going to be warm again t
here is the mormon temple here, so castro valley down the road a bit.of the bay has been very nice. temperatures today warmer in the upper 70s and low 80s. what you see coming in underneath the tower is the fog bank and you also see it creeping through the golden gate bridge. being suppressed by a pretty strong high pressure that will linger again tomorrow, but it will be quite a strong. temperatures will be slightly cooler tomorrow. a beautiful day out there. you can see all the way across to...
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but at the end of the trip they decided they had enough so they walked off to those mormon villages and were never seen again. they thought they were disloyal to powell and hero worshipers. and with those deserters are cowards did not deserve but now they are missing. be an important national leader at the geological survey. and with those native american tribes in that era. they are worth studying already studies -- starting to disappear. and with the washington career to have a warning about our future of national growth and then to sell the frontier. then those settlement patterns and the homestead act with a 160-acre 60-acre farms to anybody who can claim them. a lot of that was successful but with the colorado rockies to see that just wasn't going to work for the westerners simply was not enough water that western meridian was the line that he defined where farming could not succeed. so he tried to sound the warning those settlement practices that were successful or in the southwest. with 160 acres in arizona could ever succeed the soil was not that great and made it clear water wa
but at the end of the trip they decided they had enough so they walked off to those mormon villages and were never seen again. they thought they were disloyal to powell and hero worshipers. and with those deserters are cowards did not deserve but now they are missing. be an important national leader at the geological survey. and with those native american tribes in that era. they are worth studying already studies -- starting to disappear. and with the washington career to have a warning about...
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>> idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above, dazzling white mormon temple below to anchor below.ine way to raise a family, three dodge boys and one girl, angie, whose birth occasion, the biggest celebration of all. >> that was a pinnacle for my parents to have the baby girl. >> little angie was one of those kids who learned about independence early on who grew up busy and strong and stubborn. >> nobody got in her face because she would take care of you. >> she was a wee, petite thing. >> angie was 5'11" and she was strong. >> but, of course, big can be a problem for a girl. as a teenager, she was too tall, too awkward. she struggled. and to make it worse, her parents' marriage fell apart. >> that's when angie went and just made friends whoever accepted her. >> among angie's new friends was jessica martinez. >> we both had very poor image because we had weight problems and wanted to be accepted not by what we looked like but for the people we were. >> jessica turned out fine. but carol worried about those new friends, didn't know they, like angie, had big plans. >> >> she wanted t
>> idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above, dazzling white mormon temple below to anchor below.ine way to raise a family, three dodge boys and one girl, angie, whose birth occasion, the biggest celebration of all. >> that was a pinnacle for my parents to have the baby girl. >> little angie was one of those kids who learned about independence early on who grew up busy and strong and stubborn. >> nobody got in her face because she would take care of you. >> she was...
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so i think flake did speak from the heart, he's a devout family man, a mormon, he doesn't drink. the behavior of kavanaugh and the weirdnesses in the calendar about ralphing and all these things we've lived through this week i think disturbed jeff flake. i thought kavanaugh was better on fox than in his testimony, when he was invoking the clintons and getting angry, his temperament seemed unhinged when he went after the senator from minnesota. >> klobuchar. >> about blackouts and all. trump was right, he needed to be a little tougher, but he went uber trump, like i'll out-trump trump. he may have overplayed his hand there a bit. >> joan, if kavanaugh is confirmed, what kind of cloud do you think he'll have hanging over him? >> i think he'll have a cloud over him and i think he knows it. during his testimony on thursday, he even said, you know, will i ever be able to teach anymore, or actually he said i won't be able to teach anymore, i won't be able to coach anymore, this has permanently destroyed me. you know, the truth is, no matter what the fbi comes back with in a mere week,
so i think flake did speak from the heart, he's a devout family man, a mormon, he doesn't drink. the behavior of kavanaugh and the weirdnesses in the calendar about ralphing and all these things we've lived through this week i think disturbed jeff flake. i thought kavanaugh was better on fox than in his testimony, when he was invoking the clintons and getting angry, his temperament seemed unhinged when he went after the senator from minnesota. >> klobuchar. >> about blackouts and...
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so here backed up by the mormon tabernacle choir with acrobats from "cirque du soleil" and show dogs by our very own writer ben warheiht. [ laughter ] >> what? >> seth: your performance for national preparedness month? >> oh. [ laughter ] that was this month. [ laughter ] >> seth: we'll be right back with music from ruston kelly. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ degree motionsense™. ultimate freshness with every move. the more you move, the more it works. degree®, it won't let you down. i'm on the pill. the more you move, the more it works. i'm on the pill. i'm on the pill, too. but it's not birth control. it's truvada for prep®, a once-daily prescription medicine for adults that when taken every day along with using safer sex practices, can help lower my chances of getting hiv through sex. i use condoms. but i talked to my doctor about doing more. he said that because i had a higher chance of getting hiv through sex, truvada for prep could be an option for me. she also told me that truvada alone may not keep me from getting hiv. and it does not prevent other stis or pregnancy. you must
so here backed up by the mormon tabernacle choir with acrobats from "cirque du soleil" and show dogs by our very own writer ben warheiht. [ laughter ] >> what? >> seth: your performance for national preparedness month? >> oh. [ laughter ] that was this month. [ laughter ] >> seth: we'll be right back with music from ruston kelly. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ degree motionsense™. ultimate freshness with every move. the more you move, the more it works....
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what about catholic or mormon or muslim? or atheist?what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> well, i think senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in separate caucus rooms. we don't sit on sides of an aisle. we are not republican judges are democratic judges. we are independent united states judges. and so to too with respect to religious beliefs, we are all equally american, no matter what religion we are, if we have no religion at all. so too judges who are all equal judges, no matter what religion we are. we see that in the text of the constitution, that no religious text shall be imposed as a qualification. >> senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. good afternoon, your honor. welcome to your team. i want to first of all tie up a couple of loose ends from yesterday. i asked you yesterday whether during your service in the bush administration, you took the position that not all legal scholars believe roe v. wade is settled law, and of the supreme court, could overrule it. you said in fact that the sup
what about catholic or mormon or muslim? or atheist?what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> well, i think senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in separate caucus rooms. we don't sit on sides of an aisle. we are not republican judges are democratic judges. we are independent united states judges. and so to too with respect to religious beliefs, we are all equally american, no matter what religion we are, if we have no religion at all. so too judges who are...
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when we were in our 20s, i spent a semester in kenya, he spent some time in zimbabwe as a mormon missionarysolutely critical part of the continent and the world and i was the chair of the africa subcommittee my first four years and he succeeded me. he's the chair now. we've traveled together to africa. we've legislated together on africa. and it's great to be at global citizen together. >> senator chris coons, thank you so much. now back to the show. >> all right. that was my conversation earlier with chris coons of delaware. of course we have joy reid and jacob soboroff has joined us as well. one thing that i thought was very interesting there, from the outside the way the senate functions in the rise of partisan maximumism means that the sort of senator-to-senator relationships are much more frayed, but these two had a relationship specifically because of this stuff. specifically for africa and aid in africa and that's given them a shared relationship that was the origin of what happened yesterday. >> and you and i talk about the incentives in politics. what incentivizes behaviors. for je
when we were in our 20s, i spent a semester in kenya, he spent some time in zimbabwe as a mormon missionarysolutely critical part of the continent and the world and i was the chair of the africa subcommittee my first four years and he succeeded me. he's the chair now. we've traveled together to africa. we've legislated together on africa. and it's great to be at global citizen together. >> senator chris coons, thank you so much. now back to the show. >> all right. that was my...
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chairman, i like to introduce for the record several letters from mormon women for ethical governmentthis country, international unions, bricklayers, a letter from 295 survivors of sexual violence in support of dr. ford and a letter from 1,600 men to campaign in support of dr. ford who want to assert men and women that are survivors of sexual violence are not opportunities opportunistsg to end the scourge of sexual assault and violence in our country. >> dr. ford, in choosing attorneys, did anyone help you with the choice on who to choos choose? >> various people referred me to lawyers they knew in the washington, d.c., area. i asked some family members and friends and they referred me to divorce attorneys that might know somebody that might know somebody and we ended up interviewing several law firms from the d.c. area. >> did anybody but friends and family refer you to any attorneys? >> i think the staff of dianne feinstein's office suggested the possibility. >> including the two that are sitting on either side of you? speak on both of them, fico we've heard a lot about thi investig
chairman, i like to introduce for the record several letters from mormon women for ethical governmentthis country, international unions, bricklayers, a letter from 295 survivors of sexual violence in support of dr. ford and a letter from 1,600 men to campaign in support of dr. ford who want to assert men and women that are survivors of sexual violence are not opportunities opportunistsg to end the scourge of sexual assault and violence in our country. >> dr. ford, in choosing attorneys,...
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chairman, i'd just like to introduce for the record seven letters from mormon women for ethical governmentnizations around this country, the international unions, bricklayers, allied craft workers, a letter from 279 survivors of sexual violence in support of dr. ford and a letter from 1,600 men in support of dr. ford and those who want to assert, men and women, survivors are not opportunist, do not have political axes to grind but are coming forward to speak their truth and end the scourge of sexual violence in our country. >> so ordered without objection. miss miller. >> dr. ford, in choosing attorneys, did anybody help you on the choice with who to choose? >> various people referred me to lawyers that they knew in the washington, d.c. area. so, as you know, i grew up in this area so i asked some family members and friends and they would -- they referred me to like divorce attorneys that might know somebody that might know somebody and i ended up interviewing several law firms from the d.c. area. >> and did anybody besides friends and family refer you to any attorneys? >> i think that the
chairman, i'd just like to introduce for the record seven letters from mormon women for ethical governmentnizations around this country, the international unions, bricklayers, allied craft workers, a letter from 279 survivors of sexual violence in support of dr. ford and a letter from 1,600 men in support of dr. ford and those who want to assert, men and women, survivors are not opportunist, do not have political axes to grind but are coming forward to speak their truth and end the scourge of...
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>> like the masons and the mormons and -- [ laughter ] supreme court judges get appointed at one minutehose kind of meetings? we're not machiavellian like that. >> jimmy: no i meant friendly. >> are we friendly? we love each other. in a friendly way i said to mendo to man up and get dressed. >> jimmy: i'm going to call him mendo too. am i allowed? >> i don't know if even i'm allowed to call him mendo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you make that up nickname? >> no, no, it's like you'd be kimo. >> jimmy: everybody gets an "o" at the end? >> jimo kimo. >> jimmy: i like it. guillermo already has an "o." he'd be guillermo-o. i do want to talk about this movie. did you know blackjack before you were in this movie? >> no, we bumped into each other one night before the oscars, i think on the fox lot. i saw this guy, looked vaguely familiar, coming out of a studio building with literally 27 goody bags. what is that guy doing? jack? all the goody bags they have at these parties that no one but jack wants, full of lotion and terrible perfume that you wouldn't even give your ex-girlfrie ex-girlfriend.
>> like the masons and the mormons and -- [ laughter ] supreme court judges get appointed at one minutehose kind of meetings? we're not machiavellian like that. >> jimmy: no i meant friendly. >> are we friendly? we love each other. in a friendly way i said to mendo to man up and get dressed. >> jimmy: i'm going to call him mendo too. am i allowed? >> i don't know if even i'm allowed to call him mendo. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: did you make that up nickname?...
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so here backed up by the mormon tabernacle choir with acrobats from "cirque du soleil" and show dogsarheiht. [ laughter ] >> what? >> seth: your performance for national preparedness month? >> oh. [ laughter ] that was this month. [ laughter ] >> seth: we'll be right back with music from ruston kelly. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us unlimited ways to be you. unlimited ways to share with others. unlimited ways to live for the moment all for as low as 30 bucks a line unlimited for you for them for all right now, get unlimited for as low at 30 bucks per line for four lines at t-mobile named 'park' in the u.s. ninety-six hundred roads it's america's most popular street name. but no matter what park you live on, one of 10,000 local allstate agents knows yours. now that you know the truth, are you in good hands? man 1: this is my body of proof. woman 1: proof of less joint pain... woman 2: ...and clearer skin. woman 3: this is my body of proof. man 2: proof that i can fight psoriatic arthritis... woman 4: ...with humira. woman 5: humira targets and b
so here backed up by the mormon tabernacle choir with acrobats from "cirque du soleil" and show dogsarheiht. [ laughter ] >> what? >> seth: your performance for national preparedness month? >> oh. [ laughter ] that was this month. [ laughter ] >> seth: we'll be right back with music from ruston kelly. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ now t-mobile has unlimited for the rest of us unlimited ways to be you. unlimited ways to share with others. unlimited ways to live...
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. >> he's a mormon. >> yeah, i think it does to a large extent.hat's one of the reasons that he has some popularity there. he's in bad shape. let's not sugar coat this. it is the case that republicans both there and nationally have this built to an advantage. the democrats have to make up for that. to your point, the union has to do that. >> today marks the 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 when 3,000 people were killed in the world trade center, the pentagon and shanksville, pennsylvania. the president started his day by tweeting about russia and hillary clinton. moments before a speech commemorating people who died greeted people at a moment that was caught by a photographer, quickly went viral. it looks, susan, like a campaign event. >> it looks everything like that. >> what's the rah, rah about that. there was courage on that plane. >> of course. >> it's one of the thrilling moments of a terrible history and world history and people on the plane knew it was going to happen said no. >> and what's interesting is donald trump knew
. >> he's a mormon. >> yeah, i think it does to a large extent.hat's one of the reasons that he has some popularity there. he's in bad shape. let's not sugar coat this. it is the case that republicans both there and nationally have this built to an advantage. the democrats have to make up for that. to your point, the union has to do that. >> today marks the 17th anniversary of the terrorist attacks of 9/11 when 3,000 people were killed in the world trade center, the pentagon...
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chairman, i'd like to introduce for the record seven letters from land of legal, from mormon women from organizations around this country, the international unions, bricklayers, allied craft workers. a letter from 295 survivors in support of dr. ford and a letter from 1,600 men, it's a kpacampa in support of dr. ford. those who want to assert, men and women, that survivors of sexual violence are not o p opportunist and coming forward with courage and heart to speak their truth and try to speak the scourge of sexual violence. >> without objection, so ordered. mr. mitchell for senator tillis. >> dr. ford, in choosing attorneys, did anyone help you with the choice on who to choose? >> various people referred me to lawyers that they knew in the washington, d.c. area. as you know i grew up in this area so i asked some family members and friends and they referred me to divorce attorneys that might know somebody that might know somebody and i ended up interviewing several law firms from the d.c. area. >> did anybody besides friends and family refer you to any attorneys? >> i think that the sta
chairman, i'd like to introduce for the record seven letters from land of legal, from mormon women from organizations around this country, the international unions, bricklayers, allied craft workers. a letter from 295 survivors in support of dr. ford and a letter from 1,600 men, it's a kpacampa in support of dr. ford. those who want to assert, men and women, that survivors of sexual violence are not o p opportunist and coming forward with courage and heart to speak their truth and try to speak...
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you had a woman who switched from being a mormon to a defender of slavery. i'd like to learn more about the tylers. >> i would have to say fdr, eleanor. not only for the long reign, but to the popular issues dealt with that had to do with jefferson's legacy. >> that's great. last one. >> you said that two ago. >> you guys were so quick through that one, we still have thr three. what does keep you up at night? >> gosh. as a president, i'm responsible for a 13-million-item collection and a 50-person staff -- actually, reverse that order -- and the building, last of all. what i worry about is what the future looks like. i have to keep everybody safe, i have to keep everybody contained, but i wonder what the future of the library looks like. and i was saying to my board that i think that in no other generation, except for our founders in 1791, have we been poised on this era of change. so i would like to say that if people from the 1950s came to the mhs, and some of them still do, they would recognize what we do. they would wonder who the broad was in the presid
you had a woman who switched from being a mormon to a defender of slavery. i'd like to learn more about the tylers. >> i would have to say fdr, eleanor. not only for the long reign, but to the popular issues dealt with that had to do with jefferson's legacy. >> that's great. last one. >> you said that two ago. >> you guys were so quick through that one, we still have thr three. what does keep you up at night? >> gosh. as a president, i'm responsible for a...
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mister chairman, i introduce for the record twee 7 letters from mormon women for ethical government. you have led organizations around this country, the international union of bricklayers, allied prep workers, a letter from 295 survivors of sexual violence in support of doctor ford and a letter from 1600 men to campaign in support of doctor ford. those who wants to assert, men and women that survivors of sexual violence are not opportunists, do not have political axes to grind but are coming forward with courage and heart to speak their truth and try to end the scourge of sexual assault and violence. >> without objection so ordered. senator tillis, miss mitchell for senator tillis. >> doctor ford, in choosing attorneys, did anyone help you with the choice on who to choose? >> various people referred me to lawyers i knew in the washington dc area. as you know i grew up in this area. i asked some family members and friends and they referred me to the attorneys that might know someone who might know someone and ended up interviewing several law firms from the dc area. >> did anybody bes
mister chairman, i introduce for the record twee 7 letters from mormon women for ethical government. you have led organizations around this country, the international union of bricklayers, allied prep workers, a letter from 295 survivors of sexual violence in support of doctor ford and a letter from 1600 men to campaign in support of doctor ford. those who wants to assert, men and women that survivors of sexual violence are not opportunists, do not have political axes to grind but are coming...
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what about catholic or a mormon or a muslim or an atheist? what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> well, i think, senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in separate caucus rooms. we don't sit on sides of an aisle. we are not republican judges or democratic judges. we are independent united states judges. so, too, with respect to religious beliefs, as i've written, we're all equally american no matter what religion we are or if we have no religion at all. so, too, as judges, we're all equally united states judges, no matter what religion we are. we see that right in the text of the constitution, that no religious test shall be imposed as a qualification for any office in the united states. >> senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. good afternoon, your honor. >> thank you. >> welcome to your team. >> thank you, senator. >> i want to first of all tie up a couple loose ends from yesterday. i asked you yesterday whether during your service in the bush administration you took the position that not all legal schol
what about catholic or a mormon or a muslim or an atheist? what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> well, i think, senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in separate caucus rooms. we don't sit on sides of an aisle. we are not republican judges or democratic judges. we are independent united states judges. so, too, with respect to religious beliefs, as i've written, we're all equally american no matter what religion we are or if we have no religion at all. so,...
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what about catholic or a mormon or a muslim or an atheist? what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> well, i think, senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in separate caucus rooms. we don't sit on sides of an aisle. we are not republican judges or democratic judges. we are independent united states judges. so, too, with respect to religious beliefs, as i've written, we're all equally american no matter what religion we are or if we have no religion at all. so, too, as judges, we're all equally united states judges, no matter what religion we are. we see that right in the text of the constitution, that no religious test shall be imposed as a qualification for any office in the united states. >> senator blumenthal. >> thanks, mr. chairman. good afternoon, your honor. >> thank you. >> welcome to your team. >> thank you, senator. >> i want to first of all tie up a couple loose ends from yesterday. i asked you yesterday whether during your service in the bush administration you took the position that not all legal schol
what about catholic or a mormon or a muslim or an atheist? what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> well, i think, senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in separate caucus rooms. we don't sit on sides of an aisle. we are not republican judges or democratic judges. we are independent united states judges. so, too, with respect to religious beliefs, as i've written, we're all equally american no matter what religion we are or if we have no religion at all. so,...
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what about the catholic or mormon or muslim or an atheist? what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> i think senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in the caucus rooms. we don't sit on ides of an island. we are not republican judges or democratic judges. we are independent united statesjudges . and so to with respect to religious beliefs as i've written, we are all equally american no matter what religion you are or if we have no religion at all and is so to as judges, we are all equally united states judges no matter what dgreligion we are and we see that in the text of the constitution that no religious test shall be imposed as a qualification for any office. >> senator blumenthal. >> thank you mister chairman. welcome to your team. >> thank you senator. >> i want to first of all type up a couple loose ends from yesterday. i asked you yesterday whether during your service in the bush administration, you took the position that not all legal scholars believe that roe v. wade is settled law. you said in fact that in
what about the catholic or mormon or muslim or an atheist? what should be our approach to judiciary in that sense? >> i think senator, all judges are independent. we don't sit in the caucus rooms. we don't sit on ides of an island. we are not republican judges or democratic judges. we are independent united statesjudges . and so to with respect to religious beliefs as i've written, we are all equally american no matter what religion you are or if we have no religion at all and is so to as...
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all of the trip, but at the end of the trip they decided they had enough so they walked off to the mormon villages in utah and were never seen again. one of the people organizing with the -- organizing the memorial to powell thought they were just local to powell -- disloyal to powell, and they were a hero worshiper, so they decided they did not deserve to be on the plaque. anyway, powell did succeed and went back to washington and became a pretty important national leader. he became the head of the u.s. geological survey for some years, and the founder of the u.s. bureau of ethnology, which studied the native american tribes. powell was much more sympathetic to native american tribes in the late 1800s and most americans were, so he thought his cultures were interesting, worth studying, and their languages were worth preserving for a lot of them were already starting to disappear. so his biggest contribution in his washington career was that he sounded a warning about our future national growth and our patterns and assumptions about national growth. americans always had a sense of destiny
all of the trip, but at the end of the trip they decided they had enough so they walked off to the mormon villages in utah and were never seen again. one of the people organizing with the -- organizing the memorial to powell thought they were just local to powell -- disloyal to powell, and they were a hero worshiper, so they decided they did not deserve to be on the plaque. anyway, powell did succeed and went back to washington and became a pretty important national leader. he became the head...
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. >> seven letters from land to legal for mormon women from ethical government.nizations from around this country. the international unions, bricklayers, a letter from 295 survivors of sexual violence in support of doctor ford and a letter from 1600 men to campaign in support of doctor ford. those that want to assert men and women, survivors of sexual violence are not opportunists. do not have access but are coming forward with courage and heart to speak their truth and try to end sexual assault and violence in our country. >> without objection, senator. >> doctor ford, in choosing attorneys, did anyone help you with the choice on who to choose? >> various people referred me to lawyers that they knew in the washington, d.c. area. as you know, i grew grew up in this area. i asked some family members and friends and they referred me to divorce attorneys that may know someone that may know someone and i ended up interviewing several law firms from the d.c. area. >> did anyone besides friends and family refer you to any attorneys? >> i think that the staff of diane f
. >> seven letters from land to legal for mormon women from ethical government.nizations from around this country. the international unions, bricklayers, a letter from 295 survivors of sexual violence in support of doctor ford and a letter from 1600 men to campaign in support of doctor ford. those that want to assert men and women, survivors of sexual violence are not opportunists. do not have access but are coming forward with courage and heart to speak their truth and try to end sexual...