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proceed, of the english plantation settled at plymouth, published in 1622 and generally known as mort's relation. winslow also published a number of other works dealing with the colony's early history, including good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of the colony published their own accounts of the pilgrim adventure, accounts that were much more critical. some early sympathetic historians, including nathaniel morton and william hubbard had the advantage of speaking to men and women who were themselves played a part in the colony story and incorporated those tales into their own narratives. drawing on all of these we made an effort to include in our annotation material that sometimes supplemented, but occasionally contradicted bradford's narrative. equally significant our notes draw on bradford's other writings. during the last decade of his life he composed three dialogues as they are known, accounts of the religious dimensions of the story, organized as exchanges between the ancients of the colony, and members of the
proceed, of the english plantation settled at plymouth, published in 1622 and generally known as mort's relation. winslow also published a number of other works dealing with the colony's early history, including good news from new england, hypocrisy unmasked and new england salamander. thomas morton and other enemies of the colony published their own accounts of the pilgrim adventure, accounts that were much more critical. some early sympathetic historians, including nathaniel morton and...
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had the not been for them or just tickle support supplied by this country joe i'll stop you there mort from john pilger after this break. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we've seen very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids it invaded america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she did dose at their dose after dose. and really became his drug dealer who's to blame patients doctors manufacturers. welcome back i was still there with john pilger the a cultural bigotry xenophobia that's all associated with the trump of ministration what do you making of these biting picks we had said the trial about unspent trump didn't invent xenophobia the victim is the story of noah. but he didn't he didn't read so in a phobia we've been living with this ludicrous term which american academic school exceptionalism which means that american human beings are probably different the rest of us live are a lo
had the not been for them or just tickle support supplied by this country joe i'll stop you there mort from john pilger after this break. problem drugs don't always come from unscrupulous dealers but from pharmacies to in every state in the united states we've seen very sharp increase in the number of people seeking treatment for addiction to prescription opioids it invaded america under the banner of medicine persisted with the pain but instead of trying to wean him off though she did dose at...
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challenges and one of the things that we saw in 2020 was you know certain the pandemic amusement mort's was protectionism only local economies rob the nazi movement towards the globalization which was to try and riots now and so when you start to see this protectionism. you have to look off the people within your economy and you get these structural trade wars you get the structural geo political was and more importantly you get these currency wars wall the people are actually paying so those through hidden taxes because when you've got this monetary policies. inflation but since you know being reported as we're going to deplete your savings by it's you percent per year but the reality is is less a cause a report is always covered those numbers being changed and it doesn't feel bad because everyone knows that they're actually thing right make them buy less savings accounts. today and at the same time you've got no will to change and see for asperity because the economic situation so neo new york genius cd anything you can do is money printing your hidden tax free and notion so there is
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is that what we potentially could expect as of today, mort's -- more parts of the u.k.l have tier four restrictions? stuart: it seems to be heading in that direction. has seemed to flip-flop a little bit on this and particularly with this new variant. there is no real -- just how far spread it is. moment, this partial data they are working with. on the other hand, there's a big political price to pay. as we try to find this balance between the two where people can enjoy some family gatherings but hopefully without a super-spreader fears event. given what's happened over the last week or so, and the comments we've had from the scientists, the politicians, it seems quite likely but i am hesitant to say it will happen. annmarie: we will leave it there. my christmas has gone virtual and i wish you very much a merry christmas. he's the director of me in london. thank you for joining us. rupert thompson this is still with us. i just want to pick up on the ending point from stuart. one of the main things we saw in the market was the fact that u.k. came out about this strain bu
is that what we potentially could expect as of today, mort's -- more parts of the u.k.l have tier four restrictions? stuart: it seems to be heading in that direction. has seemed to flip-flop a little bit on this and particularly with this new variant. there is no real -- just how far spread it is. moment, this partial data they are working with. on the other hand, there's a big political price to pay. as we try to find this balance between the two where people can enjoy some family gatherings...
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joe: part of it is going with the flow, and mine was mort not not about prepared joke telling. it is about sizing of the room, the atmosphere, what is happening, and trying to find -- connect.t you can there is a sense of humor aspect. using wit as a way to break through. this as awill say lifelong fan. i remember as a boy watching when there was limited television. sorry, mark. being forced to watch pbs, kidding aside, i loved watching mark russell and listening to him and the music. the fun is that i did not get the jokes all the time or understand it, but it was part of my political awakening as well and understanding of politics and history. as a musician, someone who does not know music as well, i have certainly used music in my life in a political way. being comfortable behind a microphone, having some at weddings, having joked, you develop a self-defense to some degree. mark probably knows about that a little as well. i think there is great power being in those positions and being the focus of attention. having that which i think helps you get through it. lincoln had tha
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these explorations that related by bradford in a plymouth plantation and that of edward winslow in mort's relation. for the first time in these we see what i believe was a significant difference in the outlook of the two men. bradford described the events with little detail and with little evident interest in native society. winslow showed much more curiosity about what the expedition came across. bradford mentioned abandoned villages and graves and taking the corn. winslow is much more descriptive, recording the nature of the houses remaining. he reports that on their first encounter, with what they assumed to be graves, they left them untouched because we thought it would be odious unto them to ransack their sepulchers. but in the next site that did not stop them from examining a grave site, the details of which winslow recorded. winslow recorded a story from one of the expeditions that bradford did not. he wrote of as we wandered we came to a tree where a young sapling was bowed down over a bow, and some acorns strewn underneath. steven hopkins said it had been to catch some deer. so a
these explorations that related by bradford in a plymouth plantation and that of edward winslow in mort's relation. for the first time in these we see what i believe was a significant difference in the outlook of the two men. bradford described the events with little detail and with little evident interest in native society. winslow showed much more curiosity about what the expedition came across. bradford mentioned abandoned villages and graves and taking the corn. winslow is much more...
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everything is mort difficult and space. pull-ups are easier in space but everything else is harder. everything is harder in space because everything is floating away. you were a new guy the first day or two and when you move you translate and you rotate so it's not as simple as just walking over to the door. you have to float yourself over there and not swing yourself around. i tell funny stories. then all the stuff you are trying to deal with this floating away. we have these cool shorts kind of like policeman on the bike shorts, softball guys shorts that they have about 10 pockets with velcro. you velcro your tools and your pencil and everything has to either be a pocket or a ziploc otherwise it floats away immediately. there are a few chapters talking about that. there's a steep learning curve and it takes a few weeks before you are really good. >> you talked about how stuff went missing which is amazing on a fairly small enclosed space. stuff just floats away. >> if you give it more than a few seconds is going to float away. there's a funny story on my first flight there was a m
everything is mort difficult and space. pull-ups are easier in space but everything else is harder. everything is harder in space because everything is floating away. you were a new guy the first day or two and when you move you translate and you rotate so it's not as simple as just walking over to the door. you have to float yourself over there and not swing yourself around. i tell funny stories. then all the stuff you are trying to deal with this floating away. we have these cool shorts kind...
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we are also going to do a post mort up of the trump presidency. first, the best word for what is happening in america right now is radicalization. that's what it is. that's what this hyped up right-wing media machine is doing. that's why it feels harder to talk about politics with other people. harder to speak a common language about right and wrong. harder to meet in the proverbial middle, because some news junkies, some neighbors are being radicalized. when trump lives are calling for troops in the streets, that's radicalization. when they speculate about breaking off and creating their own country. all of this election denialism talk is radical. and yet it is infesting the airwaves. it's everywhere in the pro-trump media. when a former houston police captain points a gun at an ordinary air condition repairman because he believes he is the mastermind behind a voter fraud scandal, that is evidence of radicalization having real-life consequences. these conspiracy theories spreading around, millions of americans clinging to conspiracy theories, thi
we are also going to do a post mort up of the trump presidency. first, the best word for what is happening in america right now is radicalization. that's what it is. that's what this hyped up right-wing media machine is doing. that's why it feels harder to talk about politics with other people. harder to speak a common language about right and wrong. harder to meet in the proverbial middle, because some news junkies, some neighbors are being radicalized. when trump lives are calling for troops...
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appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim to be elected to the united states congress mort has changed rewind islam in america on al-jazeera. held for over 3 years in an egyptian prison cell denied the right to a fair trial no charges have been brought against al jazeera correspondent mr saying his crime journalism. to demand my true thinks and boy solidarity with all detained journalists sign the petition. saying. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our headlines now 3 of hong kong's well known pro-democracy activists have been sentenced to prison joshua will spend around 13 months in jail agnes challen ivan lamb received shorter sentences prime minister probably youth channel church has been acquitted of ethics violations in a case challenging where he lives a former army chief is still in military housing despite resigning from his army post 6 years ago. the u.k. government has approved the pfizer and biome tech code with 19 vaccine to be rolled out from next week its vaccine committee says it's expecting to start with those most at risk including healt
appreciation for why it would be a big deal that a muslim to be elected to the united states congress mort has changed rewind islam in america on al-jazeera. held for over 3 years in an egyptian prison cell denied the right to a fair trial no charges have been brought against al jazeera correspondent mr saying his crime journalism. to demand my true thinks and boy solidarity with all detained journalists sign the petition. saying. welcome back you're watching al-jazeera time to recap our...
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>> i just read a link where they called it vol dechlt mort, the case that should not be uttered. >> it has been mentioned in lower court cases. give us a little bit of the lay of the land. >> the only time it has been mentioned in the supreme court, the case has been cited, was in a justice thomas dissent in the arizona tribal case on an article 2 point, on the other part of the opinion. in the lower courts, initially some courts had given bush versus gore equal protection holding some legs. what does it mean to arbitrarily value one person's vote over that of another. so for example in parts of california and florida where you had punch card machines, you were much more likely to cast a vote that wouldn't count than in or parts. is that a bush/gore violation, or is it using different standards in a jurisdiction recount, or does the case have no value at all, or is it due process? there's all kinds of theories floating as to what the case means. there were some courts making what progressives called lemonade from lemons, taking the opinion and using it to enforce greater equality in ho
>> i just read a link where they called it vol dechlt mort, the case that should not be uttered. >> it has been mentioned in lower court cases. give us a little bit of the lay of the land. >> the only time it has been mentioned in the supreme court, the case has been cited, was in a justice thomas dissent in the arizona tribal case on an article 2 point, on the other part of the opinion. in the lower courts, initially some courts had given bush versus gore equal protection...
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we keep getting his mort track coney and measures. host: let's go to richard.aller: i agree with the lady you talked to. the supreme court should have listened to it. it should have been sent back to congress, which means you get one vote from congress. there are 27 republican states, 23 -- host: let me stop you quickly because the federal government does not run the presidential election. congress would never have anything to do with it. caller: i am not talking about congress. i am talking about the state legislators who make the law. judges are supposed to interpret the law. the legislators make the law in every state. what is going to happen is donald trump well -- he will go to mar-a-lago and continue to fight on, which i hope he does, because these -- we know it's a rigged election. let me tell you what will happen. joe biden will be elected president. he will not be there long because hunter biden is being investigated. when biden becomes president, he thenpardon hunter and himself and then kamala harris will be our president. thank you, democratic. host
we keep getting his mort track coney and measures. host: let's go to richard.aller: i agree with the lady you talked to. the supreme court should have listened to it. it should have been sent back to congress, which means you get one vote from congress. there are 27 republican states, 23 -- host: let me stop you quickly because the federal government does not run the presidential election. congress would never have anything to do with it. caller: i am not talking about congress. i am talking...
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griff jenkins is live with mort including uncle jimmy is also in this; is that correct?ian, ainsley and steve. good morning to you. if you want to understand why president trump is so angry in the building behind me consider this: for two years hunter biden has been under investigation. it wasn't publicly known yet his opponent on the campaign trail was making statements like these. >> there is absolutely zero basis to the accusation that i acted in any way inappropriately or my son did. >> you know there is not one single bit of evidence, not one little tiny bit anything done was wrong. >> now, the president tweeting his displeasure over the lack of transparency writing, quote: why didn't the fake news media the fbi and the doj report the biden matter before the election? ohwell, it's okay, we won the election anyway. attorney general barr knew about the probe into hunter biden and took pains to keep the information from getting out. allegedly even keeping republican members of congress in the dark. yesterday, dr. jill biden didn't want to talk about it. watch. >> dr. b
griff jenkins is live with mort including uncle jimmy is also in this; is that correct?ian, ainsley and steve. good morning to you. if you want to understand why president trump is so angry in the building behind me consider this: for two years hunter biden has been under investigation. it wasn't publicly known yet his opponent on the campaign trail was making statements like these. >> there is absolutely zero basis to the accusation that i acted in any way inappropriately or my son did....
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i am patrick morte. i am a professor at the university of pittsburg cancer institute and also in the department of microbiology and genetics. >> thank you. good morning. i am robert. professor of medicine of infectious diseases of the university of san diego. >> thank you. >> good morning. i am stanley. from the university of iowa and i am in pediatric infectious diseases and microbiology and i have a long standing interest in coronaviruses. and immunology. >> thank you. i would like to introduce the director of vaccines, who will say a few remarks. unmute yourse microphone and turn on your camera so everyone can see and hear you. >> good morning. directing the office of vaccine, research, and review. i would like to welcome the committee members to today's meeting. i want to thank the members for convening again today. we are looking forward to your thoughts and comments regarding the scientific evidence that will be presented by moderna and the fda and look forward to your perspective on whether the be
i am patrick morte. i am a professor at the university of pittsburg cancer institute and also in the department of microbiology and genetics. >> thank you. good morning. i am robert. professor of medicine of infectious diseases of the university of san diego. >> thank you. >> good morning. i am stanley. from the university of iowa and i am in pediatric infectious diseases and microbiology and i have a long standing interest in coronaviruses. and immunology. >> thank you....