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the great mormon city that it is today. and they're basically following the journal diaries and the maps created by jim bridger. they will stop along the way several places thinking that they have found the ideal place just east of casper here. they established a camp and thought that that was going to be where they would end up but they couldn't find enough water and then continued on to the great salt lake. a great many of the mormons could not afford a wagon and a team. consequently, the church encouraged mormons to travel to their new promised land which was the salt lake and the church would loan a hand cart to a family and then when the family got to the salt lake and got reestablished, they would pay back the church for the hand cart which would then be used to further others coming down the trail. this wagon cart had to be pulled at a particular speed in order to make 15 miles a day. if you went too slow, you would run out of groceries and perish because there's no grocery stores along the trail. you had to pick up
the great mormon city that it is today. and they're basically following the journal diaries and the maps created by jim bridger. they will stop along the way several places thinking that they have found the ideal place just east of casper here. they established a camp and thought that that was going to be where they would end up but they couldn't find enough water and then continued on to the great salt lake. a great many of the mormons could not afford a wagon and a team. consequently, the...
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mormon city that it is today. and they're basically following the journal diaries and the maps created by jim bridger. will stop along the way several places thinking that the ideal place just east of casper here. camp andblished a thought that that was going to be where they would end up but waterouldn't find enough and then continued on to the great salt lake. a great many of the mormons could not afford a wagon and a team. consequently, the church to travel tormons their new promised land which church salt lake and the auld loan a hand cart to family and then when the family got to the salt lake and got paytablished, they would back the church for the hand cart which would then be used to theher others coming down trail. this wagon cart had to be pulled particular speed in order to make 15 miles a day. too slow, you would run out of groceries and perish because there's no grocery stores along the trail. you had to pick up the pace so got into the yellow. this steady walking pace you could make 15 miles a day wh
mormon city that it is today. and they're basically following the journal diaries and the maps created by jim bridger. will stop along the way several places thinking that the ideal place just east of casper here. camp andblished a thought that that was going to be where they would end up but waterouldn't find enough and then continued on to the great salt lake. a great many of the mormons could not afford a wagon and a team. consequently, the church to travel tormons their new promised land...
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there was a problem according to some people because a lot of the people in the area were mormon and they were practicing polygamy. the country was up in arms about that. sentese politicians were to that area where they were supposed to interview people in that area and find out what was happening and what they were doing. the committee never really did end up making any decision, utah was later admitted to the union, but people felt strongly about that issue. there are different collection pieces here and the minnesota history center. two we have, when about the doctrine of mormonism and a pamphlet dealing with plural marriage. ,o there is a lot more issues some of those issues we keep hearing about in the modern day as well. fascinating to note some of the same issues people were wondering how to deal with. felt in theple later victorian era ramsey really helped create what we would consider minnesota. you can say that. i think that is fair to say, you have to be very conscious about what that means in the modern day. aerything from ramsey county, waterfall in western minnesota. so
there was a problem according to some people because a lot of the people in the area were mormon and they were practicing polygamy. the country was up in arms about that. sentese politicians were to that area where they were supposed to interview people in that area and find out what was happening and what they were doing. the committee never really did end up making any decision, utah was later admitted to the union, but people felt strongly about that issue. there are different collection...
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two we have, when about the doctrine of mormonism and a pamphlet dealing with plural marriage. so there is a lot more issues, some of those issues we keep hearing about in the modern day as well. fascinating to note some of the same issues people were wondering how to deal with. a lot of people felt in the later victorian era ramsey really helped create what we would consider minnesota. you can say that. i think that is fair to say, you have to be very conscious about what that means in the modern day. everything from ramsey county, a looking at his legacy through a 2014 lentz we can get a understanding of how controversy are yet compelling his legacy can be. we have to be able to address that head-on. that is important to do. >> find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next online at c-span.org\l /localcontent. next on american history tv, author and west point history professor reg re--- professor
two we have, when about the doctrine of mormonism and a pamphlet dealing with plural marriage. so there is a lot more issues, some of those issues we keep hearing about in the modern day as well. fascinating to note some of the same issues people were wondering how to deal with. a lot of people felt in the later victorian era ramsey really helped create what we would consider minnesota. you can say that. i think that is fair to say, you have to be very conscious about what that means in the...
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two we have, when about the doctrine of mormonism and a pamphlet dealing with plural marriage. so there is a lot more issues, some of those issues we keep hearing about in the modern day as well. fascinating to note some of the same issues people were wondering how to deal with. a lot of people felt in the later victorian era ramsey really helped create what we would consider minnesota. you can say that. i think that is fair to say, you have to be very conscious about what that means in the modern day. everything from ramsey county, a waterfall in western minnesota. so his imprint is in a lot of places and it is important to realize what he meant at that time. he was very conscious of what his legacy was and looking at his legacy in 2014, we can understand how controversial and compelling his legacy can be, good or bad. we have to be able to address that head-on. >> find out where c-span's local content vehicles are going next, online. you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend, on c-span three. >> each week american history tv's real america brings you arc
two we have, when about the doctrine of mormonism and a pamphlet dealing with plural marriage. so there is a lot more issues, some of those issues we keep hearing about in the modern day as well. fascinating to note some of the same issues people were wondering how to deal with. a lot of people felt in the later victorian era ramsey really helped create what we would consider minnesota. you can say that. i think that is fair to say, you have to be very conscious about what that means in the...
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being mormon, gay and front man for one of the most popular bands in the world. >>> tonight the u.s. is stepping up efforts to fight islamic state group in iraq. president obama sent word to congress today about more u.s. air strikes. this time near the town of amerlie. iraqi forces have retain control there and today, iraqi importances reported a new victory in the town of sulaiman bek. nadeen baba has the latest. >> when it comes to jihad there are two types of people. >> a suspected british fighter, home grown terrorists, the prime minister's held urgent talks with his coalition partners. on monday he told parliament exactly what should be done to counter the proposed threats. >> fill specific gaps in our armory. dealing decisively with those already here who pose a risk. >> reporter: among the changes the government's planning, accessing more passenger information from airlines, seeing suspects' passports and making deradicallization programs compulsory for people who fought abroad. there is broad cross-party consensus on the points david cameron outlined in parliament. but many
being mormon, gay and front man for one of the most popular bands in the world. >>> tonight the u.s. is stepping up efforts to fight islamic state group in iraq. president obama sent word to congress today about more u.s. air strikes. this time near the town of amerlie. iraqi forces have retain control there and today, iraqi importances reported a new victory in the town of sulaiman bek. nadeen baba has the latest. >> when it comes to jihad there are two types of people. >>...
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two we have, when about the doctrine of mormonism and a pamphlet dealing with plural marriage.o there is a lot more issues, some of those issues we keep hearing about in the modern day as well. fascinating to note some of the same issues people were wondering how to deal with. a lot of people felt in the later victorian era ramsey really helped create what we would consider minnesota. you can say that. i think that is fair to say, you have to be very conscious about what that means in the modern day. everything from ramsey county, a waterfall in western minnesota. so his imprint is in a lot of places and it is important to realize what he meant at that time. he was very conscious of what his legacy was and looking at his legacy in 2014, we can understand how controversial and compelling his legacy can be, good or bad. we have to be able to address that head-on. i think that is important to do. weekend, minnesota's capital st. paul. the city was established as the capital of the minnesota territory in 1849 and served as the headquarters for the great northern rail ray -- railway
two we have, when about the doctrine of mormonism and a pamphlet dealing with plural marriage.o there is a lot more issues, some of those issues we keep hearing about in the modern day as well. fascinating to note some of the same issues people were wondering how to deal with. a lot of people felt in the later victorian era ramsey really helped create what we would consider minnesota. you can say that. i think that is fair to say, you have to be very conscious about what that means in the...
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. >> hinojosa: your mom was raised as a mormon... >> yes. >> hinojosa: ...which is a religion that, up until the year 1979, did not allow any african-american members of that church. so growing up, how does this happen? and actually, is it so strange? i mean, actually, is that kind of stuff happening a lot and we just don't necessarily see it? >> i mean, it's part of what was fun about watching obama run is he kept telling his story, and i was like, "oh, man; you've got nothing on me!" >> hinojosa: ( laughing ) >> "you should hear my story!" but that's true. my mother's people were mormon pioneers who pushed a handcart across the american west, settled in utah and in the west, and my mother went to brigham young university while my father was contemporaneous with stokely carmichael at howard university. and the two of them met, of course, in graduate school, which is the place where these sorts of things happen. >> hinojosa: oh, for graduate school! >> oh, for graduate school! so and i'm the youngest of five children in an interracial family where some of my siblings have two black par
. >> hinojosa: your mom was raised as a mormon... >> yes. >> hinojosa: ...which is a religion that, up until the year 1979, did not allow any african-american members of that church. so growing up, how does this happen? and actually, is it so strange? i mean, actually, is that kind of stuff happening a lot and we just don't necessarily see it? >> i mean, it's part of what was fun about watching obama run is he kept telling his story, and i was like, "oh, man; you've...
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so i didn't go for the mormon.went with the rastafarian. >> knight would also like to take advantage of some of the programs offered to general population inmates. but his affiliation with the crips gang could get in his way. >> i've got to see the gang man, and try to get off this gang so i can get some programs before i go home. hopefully take me off. >> knight will appeal to private first class doolittle to be eligible for programs. they range from attending church services to various classes. >> they get to a point where they're tired of being in the gang lifestyle. i want to better myself. but the problem is, there's so many little things. gang members like to go to church. now they can discuss family business. whether it's planning to assault a deputy, whether it's planning criminal activity outside of here. so we have to minimize that by having keep separates. >> keep separates are part of the system the jail uses to prevent known enemies from being in the same place at the same time. >> and it's not just to
so i didn't go for the mormon.went with the rastafarian. >> knight would also like to take advantage of some of the programs offered to general population inmates. but his affiliation with the crips gang could get in his way. >> i've got to see the gang man, and try to get off this gang so i can get some programs before i go home. hopefully take me off. >> knight will appeal to private first class doolittle to be eligible for programs. they range from attending church services...
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my dad's side of the family was mormon.ic. >> so you knew what it was to be a minority. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> and she was popular and pretty, a natural dancer who once in high school, was rarely without a date on a saturday night. and when she got her first car, her adored yellow camaro, life couldn't get any better. >> she loved that car. i loved that car. we used to go riding, just cruising in that car. that car was -- she was so happy when she got that. >> that she got married so soon, just 18, and right out of high school, seemed reasonable at the time, at least to coco it did. >> living in utah? >> that kind of happens, huh? >> that was nothing new. i just figured, well, karen did it, too, you know? >> she and steve strom were in love, after all. >> i didn't know steve that well. he didn't talk, very quiet. >> this is karen's high school melody fairbourne. >> she really did love him, and enjoyed his company. >> but then it was about seven years in when the bad times started to outweigh the good. the problem, sa
my dad's side of the family was mormon.ic. >> so you knew what it was to be a minority. >> absolutely. absolutely. >> and she was popular and pretty, a natural dancer who once in high school, was rarely without a date on a saturday night. and when she got her first car, her adored yellow camaro, life couldn't get any better. >> she loved that car. i loved that car. we used to go riding, just cruising in that car. that car was -- she was so happy when she got that....
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the mormons came in with 124 people and all lived in a very close proximity. so miles wasn't exactly happy about having that many neighbors and that close. and so he figured that he might be better off going off to california. which he had been on numerous occasions. with horse herds. and he decided that he would buy some land in california. so he contacted the l.d.s. church officials and offered fort buenaventura and everything that you could see from every vantage point from this location for $1,900. the mormons bought it. and he got interested in the gold mines in california. and found that horse trading to the gold miners was very lucrative. and he did that. but he also did a little bit of gold mining himself. and he discovered goodyear's bar. in california. still named goodyear's bar. and he got quite wealthy off of gold as well. miles died in his early 30's in california. which was considered kind of a normal life span. and he died of what people assume was pneumonia. well, i think he's important because he is our mountain man and the one who lived here
the mormons came in with 124 people and all lived in a very close proximity. so miles wasn't exactly happy about having that many neighbors and that close. and so he figured that he might be better off going off to california. which he had been on numerous occasions. with horse herds. and he decided that he would buy some land in california. so he contacted the l.d.s. church officials and offered fort buenaventura and everything that you could see from every vantage point from this location for...
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neither is the mountain west where there are mormons or mountains, we find typically few, there is a alliteration for you. there are very few prosperity megachurchs. >> host: why? >> guest: i think demographics, urban populations. they put churches like that at crossroads of major highways. so where we find big open spaces, with major highways and a huge, sprawling population, albeit almost all sunbelt cities, those are going to be fabulously fertile ground. also just places where people are on the move. so places where hispanic immigration is on the rise. that's a great, i can just, tell people right now where they should plant churches and they will likely grow next five years. it is really about immigration, population densities, major highways and spirit of the lord. >> host: here in north carolina at near durham, any megachurchs in this area? >> guest: sure, yeah, there are megachurchs. there's, there is one prosperity megachurch in the area. world overcomers i think. there is one from the 1980s. it was kind of an amazing story. one of the few prosperity megachurchs that wasn't
neither is the mountain west where there are mormons or mountains, we find typically few, there is a alliteration for you. there are very few prosperity megachurchs. >> host: why? >> guest: i think demographics, urban populations. they put churches like that at crossroads of major highways. so where we find big open spaces, with major highways and a huge, sprawling population, albeit almost all sunbelt cities, those are going to be fabulously fertile ground. also just places where...
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the northeast is not fertile ground, neither is the mountain west whether our mormons or mountains. we typically find very few. there's and a literary sin for you. >> why? >> i think it's in part because of demographics, urban excerpt population to really put churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. so where we find a big open spaces with major highways and a huge, sprawling population, albeit almost all sun belt cities, those will be fabulously fertile ground. also just places where people are on the move. places where hispanics come immigration is on the rise. that's a great, i could tell people right now where they should plant churches and it likely to the next five years but it's really about immigration. population density, major highways and the spirit of the lord stood here in north carolina near-term, any megachurches in this area? >> there are megachurches. there's one prosperity megachurch in the area, world of newcomers i think. there's one from the 1980s. it was kind of an amazing story. one of the few that wasn't really urban. it was in a town that the c
the northeast is not fertile ground, neither is the mountain west whether our mormons or mountains. we typically find very few. there's and a literary sin for you. >> why? >> i think it's in part because of demographics, urban excerpt population to really put churches like that at the crossroads of major highways. so where we find a big open spaces with major highways and a huge, sprawling population, albeit almost all sun belt cities, those will be fabulously fertile ground. also...
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his sister tells us that his family and mormon faith were the most important thing to him. >> it hurtsat there there's no justice for his life. >> reporter: nacho was walking with friends to a house party in concord when a car drove by them. the men in the car and nacho got into an argument. from there things happened quickly. >> he kept saying i'm sad. and then when he was leaning against the garage and he was trying to walk he was dragging his shoulder against a garage door. >> reporter: the case remains open. >> if it happened to my brother, it can happen to anybody else out there. >> reporter: nacho's sister tells us she has heard the suspect is claiming self- defense. a claim that nacho's friends dispute. they showed me a postof weapons the man posted. >> confused, sad, hurt. just want justice for my friend. >> reporter: nacho was training in preparation of going to marine boot camp next month. friends said he had worked with children for years at cambridge elementary's after school program where he coached football. >> he's a big guy a big guy yeah. he was born for football i tel
his sister tells us that his family and mormon faith were the most important thing to him. >> it hurtsat there there's no justice for his life. >> reporter: nacho was walking with friends to a house party in concord when a car drove by them. the men in the car and nacho got into an argument. from there things happened quickly. >> he kept saying i'm sad. and then when he was leaning against the garage and he was trying to walk he was dragging his shoulder against a garage door....
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. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good natured and full of optimism for the future. despite being incarcerated for the past 26 years. komyatti entered prison at age 17 for his role in a bizarre family plot that ended with the murder of his abusive father. >> my dad was just an alcoholic. i was like a little kid, 7, 8 years old. i'm crawled up under the kitchen table, and he's got a belt with a buckle, putting marks all over my face and everything, all over my body. my mom is like look, stop. you've got to stop. you're going to kill him. >> komyatti, his mother, sister and husband were all convicted for the murder of his father. komyatti's
. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon. finally the answers you've been waiting for. >> mr. bill, are you ready for your picture? >> yep. >> all right. >> when we met paul komyatti at indiana state prison in 2008, he had an inmate job as the visitor room photographer. >> it keeps me occupied. it keeps me from counting the 36 weeks and 8 months i have left. however you want to break it down. >> right from the start, he was good...
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. >> ronnie tye and the woman he married in prison, jodie mormon.inally the answers you've been waiting for.
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>> idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above, dazzling white mormon temple below to aing anchor belowne 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 what we looked like but for people worp. >> jessica turned out fine. but carroll worried about those new friends, didn't know they, like angie, had big plans. >> >> she wanted to go to c
>> idaho falls, idaho, big blue heaven above, dazzling white mormon temple below to aing anchor belowne 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...
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and mormon church, i have seen them overseas out there, trying to win over converts.re those models you looked at? >> we did, but we're not modelling any single idea or structure. what we're trying to model is where every american did volunteer service or they were in a militia or they helped to raise barns. we have to have a big idea where every young american when they're young just automatically doesn't ask if they're going to serve. they will ask each other okay, where are you planning to serve? >> and when you say this, look, it sounds amazing. the country is not set up this way. this doesn't exist. so how do you find these opportunities? americorps will create some, but obviously you're talking about millions more. and you say you will pay these young people. so that means taxpayer dollars. how much and where will you get it? >> well, that means a combination, we use some taxpayer money, and help from companies, and philanthropists. but let's look, for one year, it would take about $22 billion. so it is a significant amount of money. we're going to need to move
and mormon church, i have seen them overseas out there, trying to win over converts.re those models you looked at? >> we did, but we're not modelling any single idea or structure. what we're trying to model is where every american did volunteer service or they were in a militia or they helped to raise barns. we have to have a big idea where every young american when they're young just automatically doesn't ask if they're going to serve. they will ask each other okay, where are you...
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the mormon church -- there is a perception that they haven't wanted to be as forthcoming about any negativeat happens within its ranks but people really wear their hearts on their sleeves. >> and abuse is such an important topic in this country. >> it is. >> some people die from it. and you think it's prescribed by a doctor -- >> that's how it starts in utah. we all know how addictive prescription pills can be. we also cover a story in north dakota. thousands of men have flooded in oil town in recent years and over the last couple of years there's been an influx of women as well working alongside the men but also working service the men. >> oh, wow. >> yeah. >> we'll be watching. great to see you. sunday night, don't miss the series premier, "this is life with lisa ling." 10:00 p.m. eastern and pacific. "the lead" with jake tapper starts right now. >>> why no heads up about the plot to bomb the subway system? i'm jim sciutto and this is "the lead." the iraqi prime minister warning that isis wants to hit the u.s. homeland. but if it's true, why didn't he tell the president when they sat down
the mormon church -- there is a perception that they haven't wanted to be as forthcoming about any negativeat happens within its ranks but people really wear their hearts on their sleeves. >> and abuse is such an important topic in this country. >> it is. >> some people die from it. and you think it's prescribed by a doctor -- >> that's how it starts in utah. we all know how addictive prescription pills can be. we also cover a story in north dakota. thousands of men have...
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black man whose middle name is who seen, his father was a muslim to defeat a woman and run against a mormon that is something so far from so many other countries around the world but it's that kind of pluralism that's going to be required to manage this region. it's not going to happen over night or any of our lifetime but it can no longer be managed from the top down. isis is what happens when you have a pluralistic region without pluralism that can't write a social contract and one group completely goes to the lunatic fringe. we had to pull that back but it can only be done by the other groups coming together and writing that kind of horizontal social contract for how to live together as equal citizens and that's going to be really hard and as ryan said it's going to be necessary but not such ingredient is going to be american leadership. >> i would just echo that. none of that is going to happen without american leadership. i would also agree it's going to take more than that, it's going to take what that leadership brings in terms of buy-in from others. and it's going to take something
black man whose middle name is who seen, his father was a muslim to defeat a woman and run against a mormon that is something so far from so many other countries around the world but it's that kind of pluralism that's going to be required to manage this region. it's not going to happen over night or any of our lifetime but it can no longer be managed from the top down. isis is what happens when you have a pluralistic region without pluralism that can't write a social contract and one group...
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pile of rising misery, not california which is an ambivalent waste land i have never met a unhappy mormonle work. that is a purpose that brings satisfaction. >> it's a traditional place. but north dakota? >> fraking. >> i was just in north dakota last summer. it's nice. but 20 below 0 from halloween to mother's day. >> what do you do when it is cold, bill? what do you do when it is cold? >> don't tell me what you do. i don't want to know. >> you have gorgeous women that will never talk to you. >> that makes you happy. >> you're really making your case. >> okay. >> there there are, everybody. >> derek jeter, if you're watching keep them on your bat. and the tip moments away. guy w army just as i do. the tip moments away. there's never been a better time to come to bass pro shops than right now. announcer: bass pro shops is the place for huge savings. like $40 off wolverine wellington boots. and rugged, lockable plano storage totes starting at just $10. there it is... this is where i met your grandpa. right under this tree. ♪ (man) some things are worth holding onto. they're hugging the tre
pile of rising misery, not california which is an ambivalent waste land i have never met a unhappy mormonle work. that is a purpose that brings satisfaction. >> it's a traditional place. but north dakota? >> fraking. >> i was just in north dakota last summer. it's nice. but 20 below 0 from halloween to mother's day. >> what do you do when it is cold, bill? what do you do when it is cold? >> don't tell me what you do. i don't want to know. >> you have gorgeous...
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i've never met a sad mormon in my life.t just the religion, but the sense of community that is fostered in those areas. also, people work. there's low unemployment i believe in utah. and work that's a purpose that brings satisfaction. >> and a traditional place. but north dakota, that -- >> fracking. >> fracking. >> people are making money like crazy there. >> i was just in north dakota last summer. it's nice. >> yeah. >> but it's 20 below zero from halloween to mother's day. >> what do you do when it's cold, bill? what do you do when it's cold? >> don't tell me what you do when it's cold. i don't want to know. >> last word. >> in new york you have gorgeous women who will never talk to you. >> that makes you happy, doesn't it? there's a happy thing. >> cool chicks with nose rings who beat the crap out of you. crime, crime, crime. subway and rats. >> you're really making your case. >> i was being sarcastic. >> okay. there they are everybody. and derek jeter, if you're watching, you can come over here with your bat. >>> "the
i've never met a sad mormon in my life.t just the religion, but the sense of community that is fostered in those areas. also, people work. there's low unemployment i believe in utah. and work that's a purpose that brings satisfaction. >> and a traditional place. but north dakota, that -- >> fracking. >> fracking. >> people are making money like crazy there. >> i was just in north dakota last summer. it's nice. >> yeah. >> but it's 20 below zero from...
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. >> her parents were mormons and his parents were schoolteachers. there was pressure from both sides to do the right thing. >> leanna, according to her sister, was scared. didn't know how to tell her parents. bob talked to roger. >> i think part of him wanted to do the responsible thing. the responsible thing for him was to marry her and support her. >> so the high school graduation was an event with double significance. >> we graduated at 10:00 may 25th, 1991 and he was married at 2:00 that same day. >> happy day? >> we just graduated. what could be happier than that. >> liana had adjusted rather well. >> was she a radiant bride? >> that was the happiest day of her life. >> she was a doting wife from the beginning. filled up the house with crafty things. needlepoint, stencilling. >> she was all about bob. he told me one time. i've got it perfect. my wife loves me. i come home, dinner is ready, the house is clean. >> it wasn't long before they were joined by baby eric. >> eric was cute as a bug. spitting image of bob. a gentle kid. >> who seemed to
. >> her parents were mormons and his parents were schoolteachers. there was pressure from both sides to do the right thing. >> leanna, according to her sister, was scared. didn't know how to tell her parents. bob talked to roger. >> i think part of him wanted to do the responsible thing. the responsible thing for him was to marry her and support her. >> so the high school graduation was an event with double significance. >> we graduated at 10:00 may 25th, 1991 and...
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the first harvard graduate i ever met was chase peterson who was the first mormon i ever met.he very first non-catholics i ever met. i grew up in an entirely catholic neighborhood of boston where the name harvard was mentioned as the final stop at the end of the subway. he changed that for me. he was the dean of admissions when i was a senior in high school and conducted my admissions interview and decided to admit me. most of the good things that have happened to me in some way trace back to harvard which opened opportunities that no one else in my family or neighborhood ever had. i've never forgotten that i have chase peterson to thank for that. and i'm not the only one. so pretty much everyone on the harvard faculty have a ph.d. only the medical doctors are called doctors, and dr. chase peterson was not just a graduate of harvard college, he was a graduate of harvard medical school. he became the deep of admissions in 1967. and he immediately hired harvard's first african-american admissions staff member, john s. harwell. he made it the mission to reach out to minorities wh
the first harvard graduate i ever met was chase peterson who was the first mormon i ever met.he very first non-catholics i ever met. i grew up in an entirely catholic neighborhood of boston where the name harvard was mentioned as the final stop at the end of the subway. he changed that for me. he was the dean of admissions when i was a senior in high school and conducted my admissions interview and decided to admit me. most of the good things that have happened to me in some way trace back to...
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the first gulf war, desert storm, storming mormon. we resolve that in a matter of hours with very few casualties because use overwhelming force. don't try to be cute and incrementally applied troops paraded him with your sunday punch. the first thing is get them out of iraq. the second thing is build up the iraqi military and what it would take in the way of advising and equipment and necessary support. the third thing is, with this new government in iraq, this government we have to put pressure on. they have got to be more inclusive. p excluded the sunni and to a certain extent the kurds. the only way you'll get to the sunni to reject isis and stand up and plays if they feel they have something to stand up and fight for. that story i told you about, tell me what i am supposed to die for. the other thing is, build coalitions and the region and internationally. why are we not at the you and now getting a resolution for the authorization of the use of force allowing us to build coalitions. george h. w. bush before he went to kuwait to k
the first gulf war, desert storm, storming mormon. we resolve that in a matter of hours with very few casualties because use overwhelming force. don't try to be cute and incrementally applied troops paraded him with your sunday punch. the first thing is get them out of iraq. the second thing is build up the iraqi military and what it would take in the way of advising and equipment and necessary support. the third thing is, with this new government in iraq, this government we have to put...
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but, look, i've grown up mormon. i would say over 60% of the population there is lds.ery difficult for people to separate church and state. to be told one thing on sunday, we don't support same-sex marriage and then vote for something different in the voting booth. but what i think we're seeing, specifically in a state like utah, attitudes are shifting. you can separate the two. even if you go to church on sunday and you say, i don't support this for myself, i can still go to the voting booth and say, it's okay. i don't want to tell people what they can or can't do. >> we've seen that shift in our politics. even though republicans have not come along as quickly as we would like them to, they are no longer running on opposition of same-sex marriage because it's a political loser in most places in the country now. which is progress. we want it to be politically convenient to support same-sex marriage because that's when we win. i went back and looked at ted cruz's comments at the values of voters summy up. were mentioning -- >> did he bring it up. >> he won the straw pol
but, look, i've grown up mormon. i would say over 60% of the population there is lds.ery difficult for people to separate church and state. to be told one thing on sunday, we don't support same-sex marriage and then vote for something different in the voting booth. but what i think we're seeing, specifically in a state like utah, attitudes are shifting. you can separate the two. even if you go to church on sunday and you say, i don't support this for myself, i can still go to the voting booth...
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. >> brown: lyman, who lives in nearby blanding, comes from a long line of mormon settlers. >> for thoseus who live here, our parents and grandparents and great, great grandparents were involved in building those roads, you can't just erase a town's history that way. >> brown: for lyman, this dispute is over how much dispute local governments have over federal land decisions. it's major issue in a state where the federal government owns two-thirds of all land. >> it was the blm's disregard for local interest, local culture, the local people, the people who live here and have lived here for a long time. that's what i say. it was not about recapture. it was not about atvs. it was trying to get a message through that there are actually people here. we have the same right the exist in this area that you have to exist in washington, d.c., or wherever you come from. >> brown: he says local officials should have the right to use what he sees as a well-established pathway. and he's angered by the length of time this has all taken, seven years and running. in response, blm spokeswoman megan crand
. >> brown: lyman, who lives in nearby blanding, comes from a long line of mormon settlers. >> for thoseus who live here, our parents and grandparents and great, great grandparents were involved in building those roads, you can't just erase a town's history that way. >> brown: for lyman, this dispute is over how much dispute local governments have over federal land decisions. it's major issue in a state where the federal government owns two-thirds of all land. >> it was...
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. >> somebody special to me as a russian mormon and some kids they greeted her by stating i didn't realize that it means -- [inaudible] >> right. that would be a problem. >> in the west we are suicide armor is incredibly jarring to our values in the world, but when he went back through the suicide bombers are, they come in many different flavors. some people are suicide attackers unknowingly. as a famous case of a saudi who came into iraq and was instructed that you will eventually part the martyrdom operations but in the meantime you need to pay your dues. so he was instructed to move a sharp turn into places as part of the dues paying and little did he know the truck was a truck bomb. he survived that, but as an example there are things that are done to them that creates such a sense of shame that they become suicide bombers. they run together. there are a lot of different people. it is by no means all of them. >> any other aspect is you have to have your head on a swivel. you have to be focused because they only need one second to succeed in what they are doing in one second if not paid
. >> somebody special to me as a russian mormon and some kids they greeted her by stating i didn't realize that it means -- [inaudible] >> right. that would be a problem. >> in the west we are suicide armor is incredibly jarring to our values in the world, but when he went back through the suicide bombers are, they come in many different flavors. some people are suicide attackers unknowingly. as a famous case of a saudi who came into iraq and was instructed that you will...
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maybe the mormon tabernacle choir -- >> are you making that up? >> i don't know.e to measure the reign of cool in cupertino 1:00 p.m. on bloomberg television worldwide. time now for our photos do sure. >> we have got some amazing photos. i want to start with what is happening in israel where police are throwing grenades after the funeral of a palestinian teacher, 16-year-old mohammed wanted from israeli gunfire who died september 8. these clashes were in east jerusalem. >> and the cease-fire continues? about 3:50dlines this morning. >> officially it is a cease-fire and people are still dying. it is upsetting. number two, this one here, new york city -- >> is that a sad elmo? >> i am not sure what to make about thing, but custom workers are taking photos in times square. they would require licensing if you show up in time square in a costume, and i suspect this goes back to, you know, naked cowboy, the dude who plays the guitar basically naked in time square, even in the middle of january. the government wants to license you. >> in midtown manhattan, the dalai lama
maybe the mormon tabernacle choir -- >> are you making that up? >> i don't know.e to measure the reign of cool in cupertino 1:00 p.m. on bloomberg television worldwide. time now for our photos do sure. >> we have got some amazing photos. i want to start with what is happening in israel where police are throwing grenades after the funeral of a palestinian teacher, 16-year-old mohammed wanted from israeli gunfire who died september 8. these clashes were in east jerusalem....
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a website run by a mormon church called familysearch.org. >> the documentary is showing the the urbanrld film fest in new york city. >>> all right. the sound of music. something that has changed over time as everything goes digital. for many there's charm that captures music deals. al jazeera's correspondent meets a man in brazil that believes he has the largest collection of vinyl records. >> reporter: the sound of music coming from these relics of the past. vinyl lp record rarely being made sense the 1980s, and mostly resigned to nothing more than antiques of music history on the cusp of extension. in a warehouse. they pour over the 5 million records bought from music stores or dealers around the world. if it's a vine ill record any type of music from any country, any era, he'll buy it and treasure it. >> translation: 90% of people coming to me are looking for a record, are doing it to bring back old memories, and that is good. i don't discriminate against bad music. if i start to get too much music, it would bother me. buying the music is easy, preserving it is diff. it starts with
a website run by a mormon church called familysearch.org. >> the documentary is showing the the urbanrld film fest in new york city. >>> all right. the sound of music. something that has changed over time as everything goes digital. for many there's charm that captures music deals. al jazeera's correspondent meets a man in brazil that believes he has the largest collection of vinyl records. >> reporter: the sound of music coming from these relics of the past. vinyl lp...
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. >> it's this weaker inflation and, therefore, talk of mormon tear easing, comes at a rather bad time for the premier league cup. as he said yesterday, the 7.5% would be hit not because of strong economic stimulus or easing monetary policy, but because of these vigorously promoted reforms. so the print today and what the markets are doing suggest that he wasn't really telling the truth there, that monetary stimulus is needed in china. >> you're exactly correct, that there appears to be a disconnect. but i think that just picking up on what sri had discussed before, we do not expect to see a big bank when it comes to stimulus. but what the market has been talking about is that we could see some more measured, targeted clans in order to help prop up the economy. but there is a lot of concern that the leadership has been dragging its feet on reform. the chamber of commerce issued a report saying they thought the reformest was too slow and that it was too cautious because it has been about a year since the leadership did announce its major economic reform plans. and they said a lot of the
. >> it's this weaker inflation and, therefore, talk of mormon tear easing, comes at a rather bad time for the premier league cup. as he said yesterday, the 7.5% would be hit not because of strong economic stimulus or easing monetary policy, but because of these vigorously promoted reforms. so the print today and what the markets are doing suggest that he wasn't really telling the truth there, that monetary stimulus is needed in china. >> you're exactly correct, that there appears...
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the country, and there's never been a stead city larger than san ano to of had an african-american mormon mayor which we now do in san antonio. so it's a very inclusive place and deliver the african-american population there is relatively small, taylor succeeded castro and speaks to the kind of breath if you will of the city and a very, very proud of what we been able to college. lisa, you are a pioneer in the all right. lisa, who is been the president of the aarp foundation for the last 10 months was previously the president of a college for 20 years, welsh college in upstate new york. thank you to you and aarp foundation for producing this very important report, supporting this very important report, and thank you to chris and the rest of the team at the harbert joint center for housing studies with whom i have worked over the years. really one of the absolute best places for analytical work on housing in the country, and i thought chris did a great job of taking a mass of information and making sense of it in a coherent work. thank you very much for that good work. [applause] these are
the country, and there's never been a stead city larger than san ano to of had an african-american mormon mayor which we now do in san antonio. so it's a very inclusive place and deliver the african-american population there is relatively small, taylor succeeded castro and speaks to the kind of breath if you will of the city and a very, very proud of what we been able to college. lisa, you are a pioneer in the all right. lisa, who is been the president of the aarp foundation for the last 10...
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. >> if you have doctors who are utilizing a medical device strictly because they can make mormone money hatch has been looking at this for years. he says the justice department's actions mark a turning point and he's now questioning whether these companies should be legal at all. >> if it were up to you right now, these wouldn't be around? >> well, my prernlersonal belief is that doctors should not invest in medical devices that they're going to utilize in their practice. i would limit that to serious invasive surgical devices. >> reporter: physician owned companies su supply an estimated 1/6 of spinal implants nationwide. a report of the department of health and human services find the hospitals average 28% more spine surgeries. they would not grant us an interview but an attorney for pike and berry provided a statement. the government's allegations are reckless and untrue he wrote. our clients have always made every attempt possible to comply with the better and spirit of the myriad of laws and regulations applicable here. >> last month the doctor lost his license to practice in calif
. >> if you have doctors who are utilizing a medical device strictly because they can make mormone money hatch has been looking at this for years. he says the justice department's actions mark a turning point and he's now questioning whether these companies should be legal at all. >> if it were up to you right now, these wouldn't be around? >> well, my prernlersonal belief is that doctors should not invest in medical devices that they're going to utilize in their practice. i...
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the reason mitt romney didn't win because a lot of christians saying we don't want to vote for a mormon. this is ridiculous. you judge a person by his character and the man has very good character, very good family. and what did we get? that's with we got. so we're getting what we deserve. >> when shiites and sunnis fight an kill one another, should we do anything beside sit back, make popcorn and enjoy the speckel? >> absolutely. just don't interfere. and, by the way, i'm totally against going into iraq and going into afghanistan and doing nation-building after that. excuse me. we don't want, we are becoming a poor country. we have a lot of poor in america. we don't nation build oil-rich countries. let their muslim brethren build their nations. they have plenty of money instead of sending it here to build mosques. let them send it there and fix their own country. >> why does the west give money to islamic terror groups like the muslim brotherhood, al qaeda, hamas, fatah and others? >> i think it started when, when egypt had, you know the peace treaty with israel. that is how it started
the reason mitt romney didn't win because a lot of christians saying we don't want to vote for a mormon. this is ridiculous. you judge a person by his character and the man has very good character, very good family. and what did we get? that's with we got. so we're getting what we deserve. >> when shiites and sunnis fight an kill one another, should we do anything beside sit back, make popcorn and enjoy the speckel? >> absolutely. just don't interfere. and, by the way, i'm totally...
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the mormon was 68 the man was in the late '40's. they were arrested for fornicating in public.oth ended up in front of a judge and and a tough but six months in prison. >>: interesting enough they had the statistics that this place has a crazy credit college campus. the sexually transmitted diseases are because of the availability of of niagara. >>: <>: they were having sex in the square. they need to go get a room or something. they do have warned about public, if you get caught they're going to rescue it. <
the mormon was 68 the man was in the late '40's. they were arrested for fornicating in public.oth ended up in front of a judge and and a tough but six months in prison. >>: interesting enough they had the statistics that this place has a crazy credit college campus. the sexually transmitted diseases are because of the availability of of niagara. >>: : they were having sex in the square. they need to go get a room or something. they do have warned about public, if you get caught...
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party right now is in a populace place, southern place, evangelical place and i'm a rich northern mormon article that all the kids still love reading, willie, of course, because willie goes downtown. >> i know which one it is. >> the kids are going around. they got it laminate. crazy never wins. >> it's a good one. >> i'm saying republicans are conservative with the small c in the primary. you get all of this attention early on in iowa and new hampshire. the spaeparty is going crazy. bob dole, john mccain all these guys like people like my dad used to always vote for. they don't get myself bachmann, newt gingrich, ted cruz, ron paul. you can be pissed off at me just like pissed off that young love never matures into old love. every day is not the longest day of the year but it's just the reality. >> i totally agree with you. can you bloef that? >> this time there is no romney, there's no john mccain. who is that guy. >> makes an opening for mitt romney. >> mark, we could have done that in a lot less time but thank you very much. >> more fun doing it this way. >> you need to look at me. >
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interest rate hikes compared to the chance of mormon tear stimulus in the eurozone. light sweet crude is headed for a modest gains for a second straight week. meantime, brent is on track for its second largest decline. still hovering around that key 1200 an ounce level. >> economic data is on top today coming at 8:30 a.m. forecasters say growth is likely to be revised higher from 4.6% to 4.2%. then at 9:55 a.m., we get consumer sentiment. >> take a close here at the markets and what's going on, we know this is -- that's the other thing, historically a dangerous time of year for stocks. everything always happens in october, dominic. but the other thing that always happens in october is not surprisingly, if you have a big sell-off, it's a good entry point. but october just gives everyone the creeps. but here are some of the biggest winners and looszers from dominic chu who did his own hair this morning. >> i took a page out of your book, joe. >> you did. there were six people. i said what a pri madonna. >> most people don't trust me to have control over my own hair. i
interest rate hikes compared to the chance of mormon tear stimulus in the eurozone. light sweet crude is headed for a modest gains for a second straight week. meantime, brent is on track for its second largest decline. still hovering around that key 1200 an ounce level. >> economic data is on top today coming at 8:30 a.m. forecasters say growth is likely to be revised higher from 4.6% to 4.2%. then at 9:55 a.m., we get consumer sentiment. >> take a close here at the markets and...
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finally, out across the west, mormon soonal moisture, rain across the four corners and aside from thatone day. tucker, we'll send it to you inside. >> thanks, rick. >>> democratic national committee chair woman debbie wasserman schultz is under fire from democrats. a new report in politico says the white house and washington insiders have lost confidence in her as both a unifying leader and reliable party spokesman. long simmering doubts about her have reached a peak. why are democrats publicly undermining debbie wasserman-schultz? joining us now, her counterpart. this piece which you obviously read is absolutely devastating and it claims she demanded her clothing tab be paid, she satellites up to obama at fund-raisers to get her picture with him, nowing him. it's really mean and incredibly detailed and it clearly comes to the white house. why is the white house undermining did he debbie wasserman schultz right before an election? >> you're a hundred percent spot on. talk about mean, talk about unprofessional and cowardly. say what you will about the dnc and quite frankly, i don't even
finally, out across the west, mormon soonal moisture, rain across the four corners and aside from thatone day. tucker, we'll send it to you inside. >> thanks, rick. >>> democratic national committee chair woman debbie wasserman schultz is under fire from democrats. a new report in politico says the white house and washington insiders have lost confidence in her as both a unifying leader and reliable party spokesman. long simmering doubts about her have reached a peak. why are...