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we will be speaking to mose later on.ilst we will all seize some sunshine this weekend it will be the possibility of snow and ice which may grab your attention as we go through to monday. join me for the full easter weekend forecast here on breakfast. it's friday, april the 2nd. our top story. more than 70 mps and peers from all the major parties have joined forced to oppose the introduction of so—called "vaccine passports" in england — which could mean people have to prove they've had a jab to enter some venues. they say the move would be "divisive and discriminatory". the government says a decision has yet to be made, but the prime minister is expected to give more details about the next stage of lockdown on monday. 0ur political correspondent iain watson has the story. the government wants to reopen the economy fully byjune the 21st in england. it's currently discussing whether proof of vaccination — or of a negative test — could enable pubs and entertainment venues to open, possibly without the need for social distanc
we will be speaking to mose later on.ilst we will all seize some sunshine this weekend it will be the possibility of snow and ice which may grab your attention as we go through to monday. join me for the full easter weekend forecast here on breakfast. it's friday, april the 2nd. our top story. more than 70 mps and peers from all the major parties have joined forced to oppose the introduction of so—called "vaccine passports" in england — which could mean people have to prove...
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lemonis: holy moses, it looks totally different. congratulations. kim: thank you so much.ife. i really am shocked at how good it looks. and i like the fact that she followed the business plan of the town -- what is the town gonna be known for and make the store look exactly the same. she did a pretty darn good job. i like the fact that everything in here ties to the town. kim: these are made by people local here in grafton. lemonis: are you having fun doing this? kim: yeah, i love it. lemonis: what does everybody think? man #8: it's great! [ cheers and applause ] lemonis: i have to tell you that this store isn't really just about being a store. it was really watching the whole town rally together to bring something to life. there's towns around the country that are suffering and struggling, and you guys are now role models for them. the town feels awesome, right? alison: yes. the vibe is amazing. lemonis: awesome. well, thank you, everybody. we'll have fun today. ♪♪ ♪♪ hi, guys. thank you for your service. ♪♪ rick: what a fantastic evening. on behalf of the people of graft
lemonis: holy moses, it looks totally different. congratulations. kim: thank you so much.ife. i really am shocked at how good it looks. and i like the fact that she followed the business plan of the town -- what is the town gonna be known for and make the store look exactly the same. she did a pretty darn good job. i like the fact that everything in here ties to the town. kim: these are made by people local here in grafton. lemonis: are you having fun doing this? kim: yeah, i love it. lemonis:...
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it's moses' mooney's job to look after the crews of abandoned ships he took us to one the m.v.t. none it's more doc can use coast one and a half years ago it on loaded a cargo of construction materials here at the port of mombasa and it's been in this channel ever since waiting for instructions from its lebanese owners that the syrian crew has never came the only way to meet them has by climbing on board. since they can't leave the ship so i will get. this into action that was the last of the missions and dozens. more my. many many situation like this i was. the ship's crew haven't been paid since months before it was abandoned the port city of mombassa is just there it's only about a kilometer away so close but yet so far for the sailors stuck on board coated restrictions in immigration rules when they can't go on the land plus if they abandon the ship they risk losing the wages that they're owed in some cases up to 3 years and so they're confined within the decks of the ship which they say i've come to feel like a prison for is a whiny the ship's cook sailed with it to turkey r
it's moses' mooney's job to look after the crews of abandoned ships he took us to one the m.v.t. none it's more doc can use coast one and a half years ago it on loaded a cargo of construction materials here at the port of mombasa and it's been in this channel ever since waiting for instructions from its lebanese owners that the syrian crew has never came the only way to meet them has by climbing on board. since they can't leave the ship so i will get. this into action that was the last of the...
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lemonis: holy moses.when you look at it, does everybody see the d on there when there's no d? i don't understand. taylor: it does kind of make sense. gran is outdated. mike: for part of that rebranding, we were thinking that it's a little confusing. most things out there are grand, especially nowadays and how you spell things. you're searching things on google, your instagram and things like that. lemonis: gran prix sounds a little like... matisun: that's true. it's more formal. lemonis: it sounds wine and cheese versus beer and brat. mike: yeah. we really are looking for an overall theme. this whole thing isn't really about just nail-- it's just giving you an idea of, like, elevating. let's go bigger. lemonis: if you don't evolve, you're not gonna attract new customers, and you're not gonna keep employees happy. and i also want you to think about, what do we have to get out of every customer now? jerry: another dollar. lemonis: another dollar, so all this artwork can also translate onto memorabilia, souv
lemonis: holy moses.when you look at it, does everybody see the d on there when there's no d? i don't understand. taylor: it does kind of make sense. gran is outdated. mike: for part of that rebranding, we were thinking that it's a little confusing. most things out there are grand, especially nowadays and how you spell things. you're searching things on google, your instagram and things like that. lemonis: gran prix sounds a little like... matisun: that's true. it's more formal. lemonis: it...
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my 1st boss a moses sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by the social tools even something as simple as learning how to write a by said no it isn't. since i was a little good i wanted to have both buys a lot of my own but it took me years to. finally gave up and went on buying young bicyclists but returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for goes than writing advice as knowledge i want to reach out to those women back home who are bones by their duties and social rules and inform them of oded b.c. writes my name is the about of people homes and i wore them. digital art works like this one are selling for big money thanks largely to f.t.s. provenance ascribing block chain tech but who profits from the crypto art market and what danger is that's the trend hyatt that's our topic unshift today. paintings regularly self a crazy prices but buying a digital works for $69000000.00 us dollars that you could download for free that's insane and yet that's. what this digital kalash sold f
my 1st boss a moses sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by the social tools even something as simple as learning how to write a by said no it isn't. since i was a little good i wanted to have both buys a lot of my own but it took me years to. finally gave up and went on buying young bicyclists but returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for goes than writing advice as knowledge i want to reach out to those women back home who are bones by their...
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>> to tell this is -- is reenforces the message of ella bark and some extent of bob moses you organize from bottom up. the energy and the sustaining and the power of a movement is in that broad section of the population that basically like rosa parks said about her action that december evening, aye had enough. that come to sustain way that you're keeping a movement you mobilize it and that it sustains itself some -- to a great degree and it is not -- [inaudible conversations] so it is not so much about them being held but being recognized and recognized in a way that, you know, future movements could learn from that experience. you know, one of the things that motivations are writing this book was that taught african-american history for more years than i like to admit. and over the time, it shifted from striewnts who basically grew up to some extent during the movement than 60s to go the course they want me to ancient history, and i often hear comments from them what we need is another martin luther king i say that's exactly the wrong -- message. i mean it is all due respect to martin
>> to tell this is -- is reenforces the message of ella bark and some extent of bob moses you organize from bottom up. the energy and the sustaining and the power of a movement is in that broad section of the population that basically like rosa parks said about her action that december evening, aye had enough. that come to sustain way that you're keeping a movement you mobilize it and that it sustains itself some -- to a great degree and it is not -- [inaudible conversations] so it is not...
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my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this ocean for. something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as the place is. finally they gave up and went on by me and i said that but returns people sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreate for girls then rising i'm biased as knowledge i want to meet challenged those movement back home put downs by visiting team and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is the matter of the home and they were more into. this is due to a show coming up for her and intends to find crackdown on protesters in myanmar. to violence like this coverage of other military has prompted warnings of a syria like situation from the euro we also if the flintoff is increasingly confident of holding on to a part in the conference trust taiwan's from you can talk to boom that's cool nobody's forcing small people to cover their faces really it's.
my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are almost by this ocean for. something as simple as learning how to ride a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as the place is. finally they gave up and went on by me and i said that but returns people sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreate for girls then rising i'm biased as knowledge i want to meet challenged those movement back home put downs by visiting...
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this group of individuals took a look and said look at this, it shows in the torah that god tells moses not to charge interest basically to his people. that it's really important not to benefit from another person's troubles. based on that they decided to make it a reality and they created, the hebrew free loan. what they did is they each agreed to donate $.25 into a pot until they had enough money to make their first load the loans are still interest-free 120 years later, primarily two members of the jewish community and their paid back over time, we have an amazing repayment rate 120 years later. it's 99.75%. >> i know we are going to talk about concrete programs and people that elevated their own economic health and vitality but if we rewind to 1897 in san francisco the state of california, can you talk a little bit about what was going one visionaries say we need to do community for our future? it is quite a vision and quite a legacy. >> it is. it is when i am proud to help usher into the century and beyond. what they were facing at the time when you think of the california gold rus
this group of individuals took a look and said look at this, it shows in the torah that god tells moses not to charge interest basically to his people. that it's really important not to benefit from another person's troubles. based on that they decided to make it a reality and they created, the hebrew free loan. what they did is they each agreed to donate $.25 into a pot until they had enough money to make their first load the loans are still interest-free 120 years later, primarily two members...
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. >> parece que la pandemia reduce un que reportan decesos poner mosé personas de la última semana >> posible cierre de la escuela primaria en pantalla que tiene alto número de estudiantes los manifestantes que no cierren su institución además recordaron que el distrito se comprometió en días pasados para apoyar a la comunidad asiática por recientes ataques en todo el país >> otros que protestaron fueron padres del distrito escolar pantalla que amenazaron con demandar a las escuelas y no retoman clases presenciales de inmediato. sin embargo el distrito escolar mencionó que no abrirán las instituciones ella finaliza el 9 de junio el superintendente dice que no abrirán las escuelas porque no hay acuerdo entre el sindicato de maestros y el distrito escolar >> hace un año cuando todos lo sabíamos con mortal sería coronavirus un grupo san francisco decidió tomar acción para informar y prevenir muertes entre los latinos. por esto >> hablamos con los miembros creadores de esto y abordaron una vista y como en la actualidad nuestra comunidad responde ante el covid-19 cuéntanos qué es lo que. a
. >> parece que la pandemia reduce un que reportan decesos poner mosé personas de la última semana >> posible cierre de la escuela primaria en pantalla que tiene alto número de estudiantes los manifestantes que no cierren su institución además recordaron que el distrito se comprometió en días pasados para apoyar a la comunidad asiática por recientes ataques en todo el país >> otros que protestaron fueron padres del distrito escolar pantalla que amenazaron con demandar...
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he began to be compared to moses. you remember moses died before he ever entered the promised land? martin luther king evoked that in one of his last speeches i may not get there with you. lincoln may not get to the promised land of the post-war era, but he'd taken the people to the to the edge and had been able to glimpse into it from from mount pisgah. and christian preachers compared him to christ himself to the the idea that that as christ died for the sins of the world on good friday jesus as lincoln had died on good friday for the sins of his nation. and you remember his second and older address referred to the sins of the nation. that's that the war in a sense was punishment for a crime. that had been committed by both north and south. because the north was complicit in the institution of slavery and had profited from that trade. both sides had to bear the brunt of the punishment. there was a deep theological aspect to lincoln's political rhetoric. and the country picked up on this in this aftermath period he became referred to as the nation's savior just as washington was it
he began to be compared to moses. you remember moses died before he ever entered the promised land? martin luther king evoked that in one of his last speeches i may not get there with you. lincoln may not get to the promised land of the post-war era, but he'd taken the people to the to the edge and had been able to glimpse into it from from mount pisgah. and christian preachers compared him to christ himself to the the idea that that as christ died for the sins of the world on good friday jesus...
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my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by the social influence even something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't missing since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to months but. finally they gave up and went on buying in my status but returns because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreates cargoes than writing i'm biased as now i want to reach out to those women back home who are down by their duties and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is dave out of the home and i work at it a. movement. i. knew. all. of the mormon. church flew big personal war zones love learning. slowly slowly. leaves the moon's. moon low. for good will. come only your word gives me a. hug. good sleep. this is do you know we news life from foreign lands with the battle to succeed i'm glad malcolm termes conservatives struggle to choose their candidate for chancellor in this year's election 2 very different me
my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by the social influence even something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't missing since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to months but. finally they gave up and went on buying in my status but returns because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreates cargoes than writing i'm biased as now i want to reach out to those women back home who are...
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only as good as moses. is no use no love for them when it. comes to your world piercing the world. can't sleep. or couldn't street. sweep. this is the news live from a 2 trillion dollar make over for the united states president joe biden said solid plans for a massive infrastructure spending program. and france is heading into lockdown for a 3rd time present card says shut down already in place and some regions will be extended to the entire country for at least one month. and more mixed messages the e.u. is medicines watchdog packs astra zeneca scored a virus vaccine for all age groups and comes a day off to germany restricted its use and people under the age of 60. a marina mohamed welcome to the program u.s. president joe biden has set out plans for a 2 trillion dollar program of infrastructure spending it called it a once in a generation investment that will create jobs for millions of giving roads utilities and the american industry a badly needed upgrade aren't proposing a plan for the nation and reward work not just rewards well the bill's refer common to give everybody a ch
only as good as moses. is no use no love for them when it. comes to your world piercing the world. can't sleep. or couldn't street. sweep. this is the news live from a 2 trillion dollar make over for the united states president joe biden said solid plans for a massive infrastructure spending program. and france is heading into lockdown for a 3rd time present card says shut down already in place and some regions will be extended to the entire country for at least one month. and more mixed...
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holy moses, look at all this. and now they've added a new one -- a canned tea-and-coffee company.e busy. but despite the backbreaking grind... barb: i'm dying. i'm tired. lemonis: ...they have yet to taste success... what do you get paid there? kurt: nothing. lemonis: ...as the new businesses threaten to kill the old ones. if it costs you $1.83 to make it, it actually costs barb money to be in this business. kurt: well, that's...yeah. lemonis: but i see spectacular potential here. barb: we're nationwide at whole foods, and that is new, a sku. lemonis: you're nationwide? barb: we are, 168 stores. lemonis: pretty awesome. but if i can't get barb to toughen up... you should almost shut this business down. ...this business will be killed by kindness. barb: [ sobbing ] lemonis: i'm marcus lemonis. and i risk my own money to help businesses. i love investing in american businesses. woman #1: these people are here because they care. lemonis: it's not always easy, but i do it to create jobs, and i do it to make money. we have a deal? let's rock and roll. man #1: yeah! lemonis: this is "th
holy moses, look at all this. and now they've added a new one -- a canned tea-and-coffee company.e busy. but despite the backbreaking grind... barb: i'm dying. i'm tired. lemonis: ...they have yet to taste success... what do you get paid there? kurt: nothing. lemonis: ...as the new businesses threaten to kill the old ones. if it costs you $1.83 to make it, it actually costs barb money to be in this business. kurt: well, that's...yeah. lemonis: but i see spectacular potential here. barb: we're...
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my 1st by seiko moses sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by this notion told the men something as simple as learning how to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as them until they. finally gave up and mention buying me on my side that and returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than rising i'm biased as now i want to meet those women back home who are bones by their duties and social goals and informed them of all good basic rights my name is the about of people homes and i work adds you to. the. point. i magine a national team starring all blocks from slovenia beach from croatia from bosnia herzegovina and you'll be trying to serbia. broke 30 years ago that would have been possible for girls that all have come from the same country yugoslavia the state which no longer exists but its football are still impress. the countries that used to make up yugoslavia produce talent and after tell and afte
my 1st by seiko moses sewing machine. where i come from women are balanced by this notion told the men something as simple as learning how to write them by psychos isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me as them until they. finally gave up and mention buying me on my side that and returns with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than rising i'm biased as now i want to meet those women back home who are bones by their...
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. ♪ mmm tell moses, lord ♪ >> reporter: but it was what he added to his folk listening that helped himoment that happened to me when i was about 16, which is that i ng a lot of appalachian folk songs, but i was really much more interested in miles davis, especially electric '70s experimental, wild miles davis. ♪ ♪ ♪ and i was really interested in things like free jazz, people like ornette coleman who took jazz and made it completely abstract, and the intensity and weirdness of it was entrancing to me. and then i went back and i started listening to these field recordings. i heard something similar. i heard a similar intensity and strangeness in a lot of the recordings. 'cause in the 1950's when they were making these recordings, some of these people had been very isolated. and they would-- they played in this really scratchy kind of way. anyet, it was super rhythmically compelling. and i heard this connection between this super experimental creative music and yet on the other side, this deep old field cordings seemed to me just as strange and just as mysterious. and so, that took a whi
. ♪ mmm tell moses, lord ♪ >> reporter: but it was what he added to his folk listening that helped himoment that happened to me when i was about 16, which is that i ng a lot of appalachian folk songs, but i was really much more interested in miles davis, especially electric '70s experimental, wild miles davis. ♪ ♪ ♪ and i was really interested in things like free jazz, people like ornette coleman who took jazz and made it completely abstract, and the intensity and weirdness of...
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my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are owned by this motion towards women something as simple as learning how to write a by side isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have them by saying they lost my home and it took me years to. finally the game bob and mention buying young bicycles but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as no i want to reach out to those woman back home who are bones by the internet and social norms and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is the amount of people home and they were more into. the. touch. this is the w. news line from but you don't the states pledges to fight climate change by cutting its greenhouse gas emissions in halt by the end of the decade president joe biden addressed the fertile climate summit with more than $48.00 won't lead is also coming up. india's breadboards number of covert 19 cases is pushing the health care system to breaking point hospitals are running out of inten
my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are owned by this motion towards women something as simple as learning how to write a by side isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have them by saying they lost my home and it took me years to. finally the game bob and mention buying young bicycles but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing advice as no i want to reach out to those woman back home who are bones by the...
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of fixtures in rugby league, but all the superleague matches are being dedicated to former player mosewo matches last night, players wore his name on their shirts, and clubs sold virtual tickets for the matches to raise money for his foundation. he and his wife carissa say the help makes a huge difference to them. it was just so overwhelming. we have had such great support and we are so thankfulfor had such great support and we are so thankful for everyone for showing their love. this has never happened before in the game, so i'm just very fortunate and are very lucky as a player that the whole rugby league community is there to support myself and my family. we community is there to support myself and my family-— and my family. we have been so emotional. _ and my family. we have been so emotional, not _ and my family. we have been so emotional, not only _ and my family. we have been so emotional, not only these - and my family. we have been so emotional, not only these last . and my family. we have been so| emotional, not only these last 14 months. — emotional, not only these last 14 m
of fixtures in rugby league, but all the superleague matches are being dedicated to former player mosewo matches last night, players wore his name on their shirts, and clubs sold virtual tickets for the matches to raise money for his foundation. he and his wife carissa say the help makes a huge difference to them. it was just so overwhelming. we have had such great support and we are so thankfulfor had such great support and we are so thankful for everyone for showing their love. this has never...
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learned what slavery was and felt in my bones the opportunity to have the power to play the part of moses on behalf of my people. this was the wild dream of every one and he wrote a book as well. they were in orphanages and left their children and some grew up in an orphanages and they know the stories of the experiences. here we begin to see the children that had to leave and go to brooklyn. the contraband that served at the 13th massachusetts infantry, this is a group that were free but a lot of citizens so they were called contraband. we see a pregnant young woman with her arm around an older woman and we see a boy and a woman dressed as a nurse. we see this sense of family and a collective moment not in terms of familiar but the experience of family. the older woman has a hat and she's holding the hat so we can see that face and imagine they are looking into the camera and believed they had a future and they posed for the photographer. we begin to see the hospital workers including nurses and some of the young people that work there. we know that a number of people died as a result of
learned what slavery was and felt in my bones the opportunity to have the power to play the part of moses on behalf of my people. this was the wild dream of every one and he wrote a book as well. they were in orphanages and left their children and some grew up in an orphanages and they know the stories of the experiences. here we begin to see the children that had to leave and go to brooklyn. the contraband that served at the 13th massachusetts infantry, this is a group that were free but a lot...
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. >> tyiger moses finally cracked >> and he named henry hays. got him. >> when we think of michael donald, how long will it take for him to get justice? how many years? how many decades, how much time? >> the body of a black man has been found hanging from a tree in mobile, alabama. >> lynching is a tool to control and oppress black people. >> racialized violence is as old constitution. >> klans are not running around with white sheets over their head, but it's still happening. >> today people are horrified of the police. it's the modern day lynching. >> what are we going to do about it? >> we move forward with people deciding i'm bold enough and i'm going to make it change. >> beulah mae donald took on one of the most violent criminal organizations in the united states. >> this was an incredible story of courage. >> when beulah mae donald discovers that her son has been hung, strangled, and beaten, she seeks to hold the killers of her child accountable. the stakes are high, but the only way to get justice is to pursue the killers in criminal co
. >> tyiger moses finally cracked >> and he named henry hays. got him. >> when we think of michael donald, how long will it take for him to get justice? how many years? how many decades, how much time? >> the body of a black man has been found hanging from a tree in mobile, alabama. >> lynching is a tool to control and oppress black people. >> racialized violence is as old constitution. >> klans are not running around with white sheets over their head,...
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that god no longer speaks to people directly as he did to abraham or on the side of mount sinai to moses. in the 17th century they feel that anyone that thinks they heard the word of god directly is a danger and a blasphamer. and this is what is going to happen as more and more people believe they have access to the holy spirit. for reformed christians, what is the nature of god? it is god the father, the son, and the holy spirit. god the holy spirit controls everything. this is a pre-scientific people. the rising of the sun, the coming of the moon, is all the holy spirit ordering it. there is no natural law. so when a fellow looks and says, without you all chaos comes again, that is the most horrifying thing that is imaginable. it means going back to before creation, before the ordering of the world by god. and that is potential for all of these people at any moment. the holy spirit can withdraw itself from company and everything return to chaos. the holy spirit is not inside the individual. they are going to be very quickly confronted by people who believe the holy spirit is indwelling
that god no longer speaks to people directly as he did to abraham or on the side of mount sinai to moses. in the 17th century they feel that anyone that thinks they heard the word of god directly is a danger and a blasphamer. and this is what is going to happen as more and more people believe they have access to the holy spirit. for reformed christians, what is the nature of god? it is god the father, the son, and the holy spirit. god the holy spirit controls everything. this is a...
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the ancient city thought to be the relocation that once held the biblical tabernacle constructed by mosest. excavations of the ancient city have happened on and off since 1922, and of israel recaptured judea and samaria, israelis expanded the excavation and started temporarily living on the hills nearby. in 1984 a small caravan became a settlement. and it was more permanent as homes were built replacing the trailers. there have been protests in the area and occasional violence. how do you react to people saying, i don't care about your story, you are illegal and you need to go? >> so, i have heard that before. it's a disputed area. >> yeah. >> but if you look at the view you'll see that there are palestinian over there and israelis up there. israelis over here and palestinians over here and there's room for more people to come and we can live here peacefully, 450,000 israelis live in area c. 200,000 palestinian also in this area. >> this was not only israel's first capital, but the center of the 12 tribes for 369 years. >> today the site has become a biblical tourist attraction, attractin
the ancient city thought to be the relocation that once held the biblical tabernacle constructed by mosest. excavations of the ancient city have happened on and off since 1922, and of israel recaptured judea and samaria, israelis expanded the excavation and started temporarily living on the hills nearby. in 1984 a small caravan became a settlement. and it was more permanent as homes were built replacing the trailers. there have been protests in the area and occasional violence. how do you react...
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. >> the defense calls michelle mosing. >> you can stand right there for a second. raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm under the penalty of perjury that the testimony will be the truth and nothing but the truth? >> have a seat. >> skpf before you begin, if you could state your full name, spell each of your names, and hold off -- just give your full name and spell each name. >> first name is michelle, m-i-c-h-e-l-l-e. last name is mos -- >> we are going to break away from the defense in the derek chauvin trial as the defense's second witness gets ready to take the stand, because we want to bring you back to what is happening live here in washington. in that little box in the corner of your screen is about to get a lot bigger. that is the ceremony for officer billy evans. you can see his two kids, his son, logan, looking like he's holding a teddy bear. his daughter, abigail, there on the stairs, as well, with their -- i believe that's their mother, shannon. the body of officer evans, his casket draped in the u.s. flag, being prepared to be marched up the sta
. >> the defense calls michelle mosing. >> you can stand right there for a second. raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm under the penalty of perjury that the testimony will be the truth and nothing but the truth? >> have a seat. >> skpf before you begin, if you could state your full name, spell each of your names, and hold off -- just give your full name and spell each name. >> first name is michelle, m-i-c-h-e-l-l-e. last name is mos -- >> we are...
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for every pharaoh, there was a moses.ry nebuchdnezar, there was a daniel, for every belshezar, there were three hebrew boys, for every herod, there was a jesus. we come in the tradition of what god's plans was, and when he oppress us, we must stand up. that's why we're here. eleven months ago, we stood for george floyd. and as the trial wound down, and the jury was about to get the verdict, and the reason we got the jury we got and the verdict we got is god used a young brother, born and raised as a muslim, but believing in the same god. it don't matter how you approach god, and elected him, even after you tried to scandalize him. the attorney general of the state of minnesota. [ applause ] >> god doesn't use folk without letting you test them. everybody that god calls, he lets you baptize them in fire. they indicted martin luther king and only got him ready for what he did. every time you are under attack, you just getting ready because god wouldn't test you if he wasn't going to graduate you. and he was being tested and
for every pharaoh, there was a moses.ry nebuchdnezar, there was a daniel, for every belshezar, there were three hebrew boys, for every herod, there was a jesus. we come in the tradition of what god's plans was, and when he oppress us, we must stand up. that's why we're here. eleven months ago, we stood for george floyd. and as the trial wound down, and the jury was about to get the verdict, and the reason we got the jury we got and the verdict we got is god used a young brother, born and raised...
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speaks to people directly as they did to abraham or directly as he did on the side of mount sinai to moses. in fact, in the 17th century they feel that anyone who thinks that they have heard the word of god directly is a danger and a blass femur and needs to be ejected from the community. this is exactly what is going to start happening to them as more and more people appear in new england believing they have direct access to the holy spirit. for reformed christians in new england what is the nature of god? it is a god the father, god the son and god the holy spirit and god the holy spirit controls everything. these are pre-scientific period people and for them the rising of the sun, the coming of the moon, the changing of the tides is all the holy spirit ordering it at every moment. there is no natural law. so when othello look at desdamona and says to her, without you all chaos comes again, for an liz bee than that is the most horrifying thing unimaginable because it means going back to before creation, before the ordering of the world by god and that is potential for all of these people
speaks to people directly as they did to abraham or directly as he did on the side of mount sinai to moses. in fact, in the 17th century they feel that anyone who thinks that they have heard the word of god directly is a danger and a blass femur and needs to be ejected from the community. this is exactly what is going to start happening to them as more and more people appear in new england believing they have direct access to the holy spirit. for reformed christians in new england what is the...
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was and felt it curse in any bonings i long for an opportunity to end power to play the part of a mosesbehalf of my people. i suppose this was the wild dream of every child born during slavery to fight for their freedom and he wrote a book as well. he in 1861 -- a number of soldiers who left for the war left families and they were in -- an orphanage they had left their children, and some grew up in or orphanage such as henry gooding we know stories about the experience because they were wiped from orphanage here we again to see the children who had to leave and move to brooklyn through all of this. the contraband serve as 13 massachusetts infantry this was a group who left the plantation, meaning they were freed but they were not citizens so they were called contra banding and we seeing pregnant young woman who was arm looped around older woman and young boys -- we see a woman who is dressed as a flors. we see this sense of family and a collective moment not in terms of the moment but in tomorrows of the experience family. but the woman older woman has a hat she's holding that hat so we
was and felt it curse in any bonings i long for an opportunity to end power to play the part of a mosesbehalf of my people. i suppose this was the wild dream of every child born during slavery to fight for their freedom and he wrote a book as well. he in 1861 -- a number of soldiers who left for the war left families and they were in -- an orphanage they had left their children, and some grew up in or orphanage such as henry gooding we know stories about the experience because they were wiped...
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. >> you are moses and i am the disciple. reporter: a self-described introvert is there celebrity guru. >> there are a lot of us here boron social security. and social security is anywhere from $600 to $1000 a month. i can't rent a home on that, but when they ve into their vans, most of them slowly dip into their savings. most of them will have to work sometime. reporter: the topic of one, turning on the web. >> if you are not making money through your website or social media, then you are missing out >> hello you two family. reporter: most people here have a youtube channel of their own. >> we are doing fine. reporter: this youtuber lives in her suv, sleeps in the front seat. >> i curl up, stretch out this way. reporter: two years ago, she gave up her apartment with the last of her. low-paying job. >> all kinds of things trying to make ends meet. reporter: she now lives on the road, plugs inspirational cards on one, has posted hundreds of videos. >> i am back on the road. reporter: has over 30,000 subscribers. >> more people
. >> you are moses and i am the disciple. reporter: a self-described introvert is there celebrity guru. >> there are a lot of us here boron social security. and social security is anywhere from $600 to $1000 a month. i can't rent a home on that, but when they ve into their vans, most of them slowly dip into their savings. most of them will have to work sometime. reporter: the topic of one, turning on the web. >> if you are not making money through your website or social media,...
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for every pharaoh, there was a moses. forever -- for every harrod, there was a jesus.and when you opress us, we must stand up. in the trial of derek chauvin, and the jury was about to give the verdict, and the reason we got the jury we got and the verdict we got is god used a young brother born and raised in ezamusdom but believing in the same god, it don't matter how you approach god, and elected him even after you tried to scandalize him, the attorney general of the state of minnesota. god doesn't use folk without letting you test him. everybody that god calls, he lets you baptize them in fire. they indicted martin luther king and only got him ready for what he did. every time you're under attack, you're getting ready, because god wouldn't test you if he wasn't going to graduate you. and he was being tested and elected so that he was prepared to take the attacks when he stood up for george floyd. and is able, for the first time in the history of the state of minnesota to convict a white policeman for killing a black man, two murder convictions and one manslaughter co
for every pharaoh, there was a moses. forever -- for every harrod, there was a jesus.and when you opress us, we must stand up. in the trial of derek chauvin, and the jury was about to give the verdict, and the reason we got the jury we got and the verdict we got is god used a young brother born and raised in ezamusdom but believing in the same god, it don't matter how you approach god, and elected him even after you tried to scandalize him, the attorney general of the state of minnesota. god...
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because they know how historic moses, the first time ever that a white policeman has been convicted foreciates that. they're continuous tense breaking out in the crowd, they are processing this, and for many of them, they will remember this moment when the news broke and they were here standing where george floyd took his last moments. it for many of them, they feel that finally justice has been delivered. different parts of the crowd, there is applause, there's clapping, chanting, they have come to terms with this moment that there was nothing planned, no speech, no loudspeaker or anything, just this continuous celebration does this news is breaking. it continuous celebration does this news is breaking.— news is breaking. it doesn't, of course, news is breaking. it doesn't, of course. bring — news is breaking. it doesn't, of course, bring back— news is breaking. it doesn't, of course, bring back george - news is breaking. it doesn't, of i course, bring back george floyd, news is breaking. it doesn't, of - course, bring back george floyd, but what does this mean for the family, for the
because they know how historic moses, the first time ever that a white policeman has been convicted foreciates that. they're continuous tense breaking out in the crowd, they are processing this, and for many of them, they will remember this moment when the news broke and they were here standing where george floyd took his last moments. it for many of them, they feel that finally justice has been delivered. different parts of the crowd, there is applause, there's clapping, chanting, they have...
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because he was neither moses, a pharaoh, simply a good man taken for orlando, who learned wisdom fromwar and would have learned it from piece, where he living we'd go where those go far this in the cause of equality. it's unending. the songs of my bondage follow me still though better angels have arisen, too many courts remain untouched or out of tune. we began to be asked with equal admiration those who fought for slavery and those who fought for liberty and justice. i would not strike to fallen or repent. but that might conclude to the roof of my mount forever if i forget the difference. this i say, as i believe he would say, judge no one whether complexion. but by their loyalty. wherever there is a treat, north or south, white or black, man or women, fighting for all, held them as a citizen, as kin, as a brother or sister, a loved one. the unfinished work remains. the sacrifices must be hours. upon us. that's it. >> that says it all right there. that last line. >> so i think, with a brilliant ending. . i sort of remember the play so beautifully with douglas standing there at the en
because he was neither moses, a pharaoh, simply a good man taken for orlando, who learned wisdom fromwar and would have learned it from piece, where he living we'd go where those go far this in the cause of equality. it's unending. the songs of my bondage follow me still though better angels have arisen, too many courts remain untouched or out of tune. we began to be asked with equal admiration those who fought for slavery and those who fought for liberty and justice. i would not strike to...
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and then early saturday morning, someone went to moses home and torched it. his family and police say, mostly had no connection to the violence. the try to find anyone related. even, you know, cash here in the store any person just to, you know, take a revenge, mostly worked at the store to help support his family in yemen. escaped from yemen because of the war, and now you know the worries here. it's really sad that in our community that someone would do something so heinous as if setting the home on fire in the middle of the night and killing the innocent family. oakland police chief laurent armstrong called mostly hero for running through the flame to try to save his daughter. the two were found together. he sacrificed his life. unfortunately they both pairs on drew leigh. sad safrinha city she is ah, letter in jail on go way love that song, but we also love some more because of earlier. now the store owner's wife was also injured in the fire. she is nine months pregnant and expecting a baby girl. family members tell me she has not been told that her husba
and then early saturday morning, someone went to moses home and torched it. his family and police say, mostly had no connection to the violence. the try to find anyone related. even, you know, cash here in the store any person just to, you know, take a revenge, mostly worked at the store to help support his family in yemen. escaped from yemen because of the war, and now you know the worries here. it's really sad that in our community that someone would do something so heinous as if setting the...
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>> you don't know what european heritage is, moses, bach, beethoven?'re people who come from different countries. >> that was a good bill o'reilly. no, they're not white supremacists, they just want to protect europeans from non-european threats, i guess. the group tabs weeding out those who refused to abandon their old loyalties. they literally want to weed out people who do not conform to their idea of american culture. i'm joined by adam serwer. his latest piece. and jia lynn yang, her book is "one mighty and irresistible tide," out in paperback next month. your book, in 1965 there's a huge piece of immigration legislation, and that's one of the targets of this caucus. they say an important distinction between post-1965 immigrants and previous waves of settlers is previous cohorts were educated, earned higher wages, did not have an expansive welfare state to fall back on and thus did not stay in the country at the expense of the native born. as someone who studies this, what are they going on about there? >> they, weirdly, really understand what the
>> you don't know what european heritage is, moses, bach, beethoven?'re people who come from different countries. >> that was a good bill o'reilly. no, they're not white supremacists, they just want to protect europeans from non-european threats, i guess. the group tabs weeding out those who refused to abandon their old loyalties. they literally want to weed out people who do not conform to their idea of american culture. i'm joined by adam serwer. his latest piece. and jia lynn...
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. >> they'll be taking on the milwaukee bucks their mose recent game they lost the atlanta hawks.ven with steph curry back in the lineup. they couldn't get out a win on the board with the center, james wiseman has been struggling recently. he says he's working hard trying to get better and better at understanding to the warrior style of play. >> council competitor like our warm better marked. so for us in moscow for a high standard but going to back games really like maybe stronger because it. remy realize that you're going to have and downs. but to stop to stay like middle ground. you have to stay in the middle. so really just trying to flow in just just not be our >> tonight's game against the bucks is at home will be the chase center outside tipoff times with 7 p at those screens. speaking of the chase center. the warriors are teaming up with clorox to keep the center in the fans safe and clean. the warriors say the deal with clorox well, it's really going to strengthen the chase center is clean initiative program. that's the program that outlines all of the cleaning and disinf
. >> they'll be taking on the milwaukee bucks their mose recent game they lost the atlanta hawks.ven with steph curry back in the lineup. they couldn't get out a win on the board with the center, james wiseman has been struggling recently. he says he's working hard trying to get better and better at understanding to the warrior style of play. >> council competitor like our warm better marked. so for us in moscow for a high standard but going to back games really like maybe stronger...
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you're moses and i'm the disciple. word. >> reporter: wells, a self- described introvert, is their celebrity guru. >> there's a lot of us here who are on social security, they're and their social security is anywhere from 600 to 1000 a month. and so you can see they couldn't rent a home on that. but when they move into their van. what most of them slowly have to start dipping into their savings, their emergency fund, and so most of them will have to work some time to replenish it. >> reporter: so, the topic of one r.t.r. huddle: earning on the web. >> if you're not monetizing it, you're not making money through your website or social media then you're kind of missing out. >> reporter: inspired by wells' success, most people here seemed to have a youtube channel of their own. >> we're camper size living. >> and where can we find you? >> youtube, instagram and facebook. >> reporter: youtuber linda mastromonaco lives in her s.u.v., sleeps in the front seat. >> i usually sleep on my side. i curl up, i stretch out this way,
you're moses and i'm the disciple. word. >> reporter: wells, a self- described introvert, is their celebrity guru. >> there's a lot of us here who are on social security, they're and their social security is anywhere from 600 to 1000 a month. and so you can see they couldn't rent a home on that. but when they move into their van. what most of them slowly have to start dipping into their savings, their emergency fund, and so most of them will have to work some time to replenish it....
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several days later, someone said, the store on fire and then early saturday morning, someone went to moses home and torched it. his family and police say, mostly had no connection to the violence. the i tried to find anyone related. even, you know, cash here in the store any person just to, you know, take a revenge, mostly worked at the store to help support his family in yemen. escaped from yemen because of the war. and now you know the worries here. it's really sad that in our community that someone would do something so heinous as if setting the home on fire in the middle of the night and killing the innocent family, oakland police chief laurent armstrong called mostly hero for running through the flame to try to save his daughter. the two were found together. he sacrificed his life. unfortunately they both pairs on drew the sad, safrinha city she is ah, letter in jail on go way love that song. but we also love somewhere because of earlier that mother who survived who's the store owner's wife is nine months pregnant and expecting a baby girl. family members. tell me she hasn't been told
several days later, someone said, the store on fire and then early saturday morning, someone went to moses home and torched it. his family and police say, mostly had no connection to the violence. the i tried to find anyone related. even, you know, cash here in the store any person just to, you know, take a revenge, mostly worked at the store to help support his family in yemen. escaped from yemen because of the war. and now you know the worries here. it's really sad that in our community that...
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several days later, someone said, the store on fire and then early saturday morning, someone went to mosesrched it. his family and police say, mostly had no connection to the violence. the. try to find anyone related. even, you know, cash here in the store any person just to, you know, take a revenge, mostly worked at the store to help support his family in yemen. escaped from yemen because of the war. and now you know the worries here. it's really sad that in our community that someone would do something so heinous as if setting the home on fire in the middle of the night and killing the innocent family. oakland police chief laurent armstrong called mostly hero for running through tme to try to save his daughter. the two were found together. he sacrificed his life. unfortunately they both pairs on drew the sad, safrinha city she is ah, letter in jail on go way love a song, but we also love somewhere because of earlier that mother who survived who's the store owner's wife is nine months pregnant and expecting a baby girl. family members tell me she hasn't been told that her husband has die
several days later, someone said, the store on fire and then early saturday morning, someone went to mosesrched it. his family and police say, mostly had no connection to the violence. the. try to find anyone related. even, you know, cash here in the store any person just to, you know, take a revenge, mostly worked at the store to help support his family in yemen. escaped from yemen because of the war. and now you know the worries here. it's really sad that in our community that someone would...
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matt moses of your staff.gave us the ability to make different input base the on the bay-delta plan. to change irrigation deliveries. there were some things we couldn't do because the model doesn't have options available for us. there were also some inputs that we asked for that the city declined or the sfpuc declined to provide. we'll discuss those later. we like to use our improving relationships to get some of that information so that we can use more data and have more options for using the don pedro operations model. the calculator that matt put together and sfpuc staff is a useful tool. it provides quick analysis. the operations model is more diverse. it models those times that aren't just droughts. it shows the output for many elements. it allows optimization better. it's publicly available and it's a tool that we can use without relying on sfpuc staff. it's our view that input for both tools to be robust and if the tools should form and not limit policies so that data that might provide unwant the outco
matt moses of your staff.gave us the ability to make different input base the on the bay-delta plan. to change irrigation deliveries. there were some things we couldn't do because the model doesn't have options available for us. there were also some inputs that we asked for that the city declined or the sfpuc declined to provide. we'll discuss those later. we like to use our improving relationships to get some of that information so that we can use more data and have more options for using the...
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it is the story of the deaths of james cook, moses parks, alan addaway, and alan minyard in south carolina in 1876. this is where we'll end, with this one story from a set of inquests in the csid case set. this map i know is probably hard for you all to see. hamburg is right here. it is directly across the savannah river from augusta, if you can orient yourself to augusta, you're practically in hamburg. hamburg is directly across the way. here is the savannah river which is rolling down to the sea here. and here is the port at charleston, one of the most important cities in the antebellum south. so hamburg had been settled in 1820 by henry schultz who named the town after the famous city, right, in his native germany. it quickly became a hub of wagon traffic would come here, pulling cotton from the interior of the south, at first, in 1820, we don't have railroads yet. most of that cotton is going by savannah river to ports here and then carried to charleston by boat. so that's 1820. by 1825, they build this hamburg to charleston railroad. and this is the b&o, right, a famous, famous common
it is the story of the deaths of james cook, moses parks, alan addaway, and alan minyard in south carolina in 1876. this is where we'll end, with this one story from a set of inquests in the csid case set. this map i know is probably hard for you all to see. hamburg is right here. it is directly across the savannah river from augusta, if you can orient yourself to augusta, you're practically in hamburg. hamburg is directly across the way. here is the savannah river which is rolling down to the...
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many of my white friends, mose. them, what die do, how do i react. don't have the vocabulary to talk to my kids. don't want my kids to grow up in this world, i love you and you love me. help me through this. after phones and e-mails and tex is decides to put into it words in a book so i could help people -- help more people than just my few friends and acquaintances who were reaching out to me. >> i'm curious, don, why do you think the country wasn't ready for this moment when trayvon martin died, and president obama said if i had a son he would look like tray brown or michael brown in st. louis or tamir rice in -- what was it about george floyd's death or eric garner in new york where a prime minister need on his neck and we watched him die. why do you think that george floyd's death set off such an incredibly powerful and active activate all this active jim that didn't happen. is it just president trump? so covid. >> that is the betts question that has been asked of me during the entire process. a large part of it was denial before. people did not
many of my white friends, mose. them, what die do, how do i react. don't have the vocabulary to talk to my kids. don't want my kids to grow up in this world, i love you and you love me. help me through this. after phones and e-mails and tex is decides to put into it words in a book so i could help people -- help more people than just my few friends and acquaintances who were reaching out to me. >> i'm curious, don, why do you think the country wasn't ready for this moment when trayvon...
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showed up one day for a party and a musical concert and all that and she saw lots older brother prince moses. kekuaiva thought wow. he's kind of cute. so she the queen initiated an affair with her husband's nephew. which caused all kinds of ruckus ethical now it is common in contemporary scholarship to really disparage the royal school these american missionaries get there and they they break up the traditional culture. they ruined their the this paradesical life of theirs and it was all these americans. well, that's not quite true because the vice principle this guy john papa. he had been raised as a kahu a minor a babysitter to kamehameh the second. and he was so persuaded of the values of western life and religion and education that at one point. i guess it was. lydia's oldest brother james kelly. okolani her grandmother held the kid back from school, and she said i'm told that you have the kids out there watering plants and you're calling it exercise. that is beneath our dignity. well, they had a big fight and papa e put his foot on the high chief of his thigh and pulled the kid away fro
showed up one day for a party and a musical concert and all that and she saw lots older brother prince moses. kekuaiva thought wow. he's kind of cute. so she the queen initiated an affair with her husband's nephew. which caused all kinds of ruckus ethical now it is common in contemporary scholarship to really disparage the royal school these american missionaries get there and they they break up the traditional culture. they ruined their the this paradesical life of theirs and it was all these...
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it is the story of the death of james moses -- stevenson, albert manured in hamburg, south carolina. in 1876. this is where we will end, with this one story from a set of inquests insidious i.d. this map i know it's probably hard for you all to see. hamburg is right here. it is directly across this river. you can orient yourself to -- hamburgers directly across the way. here is the savannah river, flowing down to the sea here and this is the port at charleston, one of the most important cities in the antebellum south. so hamburg had been settled in 1820 by henry schultz in his native germany. it quickly became a hub of wagon traffic. it would come here pulling cotton from the interior of the south. at first in 1820, we don't have railroads yet. most of that cotton is going by the river, by the savannah river to ports here. and here to charleston by a vote. so that is 1820 and by 1825 a build this hamburg to charleston the real road. the famous, famous baltimore ohio railroad. if you look on wikipedia right now, it will say, and it was the longest carrier in the united states. no. bec
it is the story of the death of james moses -- stevenson, albert manured in hamburg, south carolina. in 1876. this is where we will end, with this one story from a set of inquests insidious i.d. this map i know it's probably hard for you all to see. hamburg is right here. it is directly across this river. you can orient yourself to -- hamburgers directly across the way. here is the savannah river, flowing down to the sea here and this is the port at charleston, one of the most important cities...
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for every pharaoh, there was a moses. for every nebuchadnezzar, there was a daniel.nd the jury was about to get the verdict, and the reason we got the jury begot and the verdict we got is god used a young brother born and raised as a muslim but believing in the same god. it don't matter how you approach god. and he elected him even after you tried to scandalise him. the attorney general of the state of minnesota. god doesn't use folk without letting you test them. everybody that god calls, he lets you baptize them in fire. martin luther king, it only got him ready for what he did. every time you are under attack, you just get ready because god wouldn't test you if he wasn't going to graduate you. and he was being tested and elected so that he was prepared to take the attacks when he stood up for george floyd, and was able for the first time in the history of the state of minnesota to convict a white policeman for killing a black man. three murder conviction and one man. three murder conviction and one man. your conviction. god has turned the page in the state of minn
for every pharaoh, there was a moses. for every nebuchadnezzar, there was a daniel.nd the jury was about to get the verdict, and the reason we got the jury begot and the verdict we got is god used a young brother born and raised as a muslim but believing in the same god. it don't matter how you approach god. and he elected him even after you tried to scandalise him. the attorney general of the state of minnesota. god doesn't use folk without letting you test them. everybody that god calls, he...
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Apr 16, 2021
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one person says it was like his face was shiny like the gods, you know, like moses, and he's -- my wholed was going to explode with the rush of excitement. john adams read this speech and says, this is the best speech he's ever read. he says it's going to be read 500 years from now. it should be red at the end of every year. should be reread, sent to the schools. of course, it does end up getting sent to all the schools. so one of the things you have, as well, is the sense in which the pilgrims are the origin of america because as they say in this -- as he says in this speech, the moment they arrived, democracy arrived with them. the moment they arrived, christian institutions came with them. and so you see this sense of an origin as a kind of pure origin. the moment of arrival as the sort of key step, the key beginning in the whole history of america. and he, of course, sketches that forward all the way to the present day. what you see after that is the spread of all the stuff through education, all right. and education is this importance way of thinking about how do you get ideas from
one person says it was like his face was shiny like the gods, you know, like moses, and he's -- my wholed was going to explode with the rush of excitement. john adams read this speech and says, this is the best speech he's ever read. he says it's going to be read 500 years from now. it should be red at the end of every year. should be reread, sent to the schools. of course, it does end up getting sent to all the schools. so one of the things you have, as well, is the sense in which the pilgrims...
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Apr 4, 2021
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he went to moses brown, a private school near brown university.e became a lawyer, a prosecutor , prosecuted mobsters. he became a republican and a democratic irish city, and then he ran for mayor in the 1970's, 1974, and he upset providence democratic machine, and he became an italian republican mayor and attracted the attention of the white house when gerald ford was president. jerry ford was taken by him -- gerald ford was taken by him. but he had a future role of speaking at the 1976 republican national convention. he was a guy that was seen as potentially going places. he was glib, articulate, a champion for cities and urban renewal. some people audaciously said he could be a potential vice presidential candidate or go to the senate, where he could have a long and successful career. but then some problems ensued. gerald ford lost the election, and he went on to become mayor and got ensnared in corruption. there was an investigation in the early 1980's. he had people running around the city in the public works department stealing manhole covers
he went to moses brown, a private school near brown university.e became a lawyer, a prosecutor , prosecuted mobsters. he became a republican and a democratic irish city, and then he ran for mayor in the 1970's, 1974, and he upset providence democratic machine, and he became an italian republican mayor and attracted the attention of the white house when gerald ford was president. jerry ford was taken by him -- gerald ford was taken by him. but he had a future role of speaking at the 1976...