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two days later the naacp bails bob moses out of jail. moses goes back. he continues to work with the people. then he finds another group and they go to register to vote. part of the problem is that where moses had been staying was right across the street from state representative eh hearst. he was a segregationist white supremacist of the first magnitude. moses was staying right across the street from him. but even worse than eh hearst, and that is bad, was his son-in-law billy jack caston. he had terrorized black people as long as he had terrorized black people. he saw what moses was doing. you begin to think how this threatens the power structure. when you have counties that are 50% black but you have only got like one registered voter there, if you can get all of them registered and voting, all of a sudden you have different officials which means you are getting different policies, which means, i don't know, maybe eh hearst isn't going to be a state representative for too long. this is really going after a segregationist white supremacist power struct
two days later the naacp bails bob moses out of jail. moses goes back. he continues to work with the people. then he finds another group and they go to register to vote. part of the problem is that where moses had been staying was right across the street from state representative eh hearst. he was a segregationist white supremacist of the first magnitude. moses was staying right across the street from him. but even worse than eh hearst, and that is bad, was his son-in-law billy jack caston. he...
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and moses had. yeah, i got quiet power. [laughter] >> i saw that. moses had that. by thees had been asked head of the naacp down in the comb, mississippi, to come down to mississippi and help register folks to vote. from the bobbye kennedy organization, moses is on his way down. and he gets to mississippi with and only000 residents 250 african-americans registered to vote. volunteering? >> is volunteering. that is moses. this is the man who would be appropriately named. he went down to mississippi and begins setting up classes. because one of the things -- remember, when we are talking about schools, we're talking about the textbooks in the schools, and in these jim crow schools, the textbooks for black children did not mention that there was a 13th amendment, a 14th amendment, or a 15th amendment. so, if what you are reading is what you know, then you don't have a false sense that slavery has been abolished, that you have people protection under the law, due process, and birthright citizenship and the right to vote. so, when you begin to set up these civic educati
and moses had. yeah, i got quiet power. [laughter] >> i saw that. moses had that. by thees had been asked head of the naacp down in the comb, mississippi, to come down to mississippi and help register folks to vote. from the bobbye kennedy organization, moses is on his way down. and he gets to mississippi with and only000 residents 250 african-americans registered to vote. volunteering? >> is volunteering. that is moses. this is the man who would be appropriately named. he went down...
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weaver is the only jewish family is a village in windsor moses family is there where 6 people my father alexander my mother just all. my middle sister are lees and miriam and i went with very few. and the nuns singable being a poor. we always had the tardes and so we never felt lonely. we lived on a be all far. all church with a lot of trees i always remember being under the cherry tree in the juicy cherries looking at the sky and in 1004th year i was 6 years old and the hunger is out there by a dollar village and everything change. when hungary allied with germany a nightmare began for jews in the country and its occupied territory evil recalls the 1st film she and miriam saw which depicted how to catch and kill a jew their school days became torture the kids started calling us names miriam in me. and dirty jew and. then they'd begin spitting on us dumping girls and beating ourselves up base the teacher did not sink. in dakar near munich the 1st nazi concentration camp was opened less than 2 months after hitler became german chancellor as anti semitic policies intensified the number of
weaver is the only jewish family is a village in windsor moses family is there where 6 people my father alexander my mother just all. my middle sister are lees and miriam and i went with very few. and the nuns singable being a poor. we always had the tardes and so we never felt lonely. we lived on a be all far. all church with a lot of trees i always remember being under the cherry tree in the juicy cherries looking at the sky and in 1004th year i was 6 years old and the hunger is out there by...
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when i finished doing robert moses. i really thought that was a book not about him but about power and cities. i wanted to do national power and that's why i did lyndon johnson. >> you mentioned at the end of working in the interview that you once met or saw lyndon johnson. i was curious the circumstances behind that. >> he was asking about the one time in your life that you actually saw in the flesh, lyndon johnson. >> the one time i saw him - - i never talked to him or anything. i was a substitute political reporter when he ran against goldwater. and he came along the press line where i was with the line of reporters. i think we actually shook hands. but that was only, ever saw him in the flesh. >> hi. this is more than an honor. more of a fan boy question. in the first couple of johnson books, it was hard to get the people closest to him to talk. when the book came out, you got, but nobody more than jack valente. then he did a real about-face and praised you to high heaven, rightfully. did that make it easier for you
when i finished doing robert moses. i really thought that was a book not about him but about power and cities. i wanted to do national power and that's why i did lyndon johnson. >> you mentioned at the end of working in the interview that you once met or saw lyndon johnson. i was curious the circumstances behind that. >> he was asking about the one time in your life that you actually saw in the flesh, lyndon johnson. >> the one time i saw him - - i never talked to him or...
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to consider his notebook working a sneak companion piece to his great moses and johnson book. and today, and 2019 it is more resident than ever about power used for good. and power is against the greater good. as book answers for questions, it raises more. as carol gives a steep background into the ways and wise he does what he does. with such graceful shorthand. as these books weren't physical and intellectual evidence enough why you take so long to crank out the next volume, kerry gives us the background and the reasons he goes through every sheet of paper and every file. he gets to the through truth and that essence of political power. and well but caro goes to libraries far and wide about political power, his success and a lot of media power. it is like night comedy speaks to his c own drop and he is with no question as one of the funniest guys in the planet. if that weren't enough, he's also an armchair presidential scholar therefore and here will take. and over the years no matter what hundred offered, and here's the guy who calls the johnson's series our harry potter. [
to consider his notebook working a sneak companion piece to his great moses and johnson book. and today, and 2019 it is more resident than ever about power used for good. and power is against the greater good. as book answers for questions, it raises more. as carol gives a steep background into the ways and wise he does what he does. with such graceful shorthand. as these books weren't physical and intellectual evidence enough why you take so long to crank out the next volume, kerry gives us...
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moses is like, are you ready to go register to vote? .ou see that kind of strength that is that quiet power r leading. >> you can learn more about efforts to register african american voters in mississippi tonight at 8:00 and midnight eastern on lectures in history. join the classroom on american history tv. >> right now, we are in a twilight zone in between. the of this is because constitution is more specific about impeachment that it is about most things. it does not say everything. it leaves this question as to when the articles of impeachment will be presented. in the past, it has gone pretty quickly. with the clinton trial, it went so quickly that the senate was not even in session when the articles were sent over. this is something for the leaders of the two houses to wrangle with each other about. i'm not sure i would use the word leverage, but i do think it is a tactic the speaker is using in this case. >> the historian emeritus of the senate on the history of senate impeachment trials. watched sunday night at 8:00 eastern on c
moses is like, are you ready to go register to vote? .ou see that kind of strength that is that quiet power r leading. >> you can learn more about efforts to register african american voters in mississippi tonight at 8:00 and midnight eastern on lectures in history. join the classroom on american history tv. >> right now, we are in a twilight zone in between. the of this is because constitution is more specific about impeachment that it is about most things. it does not say...
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hits moses. moses staggered. billy jack's not done. he starts wailing on him. remember nonviolent.you learn how to take the blows. rememberhat you know, we talked about this ethnic notion, what you know is that the moment you swing back, becomes justifiable homicide when they kill you. multiple reasons for nonviolence as a strategy. so, wailing on the. and moses just goes into his zone. that zen zone. mmm. the two black guys who were with him, they saw billy jack and they took off running. yeah. yeah, you know when your boys just up and leave you? like, whoa. and so, when billy jack is done, i mean moses is a bloody, pulpy mess. billy jack's really proud of what he has done. he and his boys walk away like, [laughs] they're gone. moses stands up. bleeding. just bleeding. the two guys who had run away. they are looking.moses, is like, you ready to go register to vote? yeah. you see that kind of strength. that's that quiet power leading. other can watch this and american history programs on our website where all of our video is archived. that's c-span.org/history. 1999xt, a january in
hits moses. moses staggered. billy jack's not done. he starts wailing on him. remember nonviolent.you learn how to take the blows. rememberhat you know, we talked about this ethnic notion, what you know is that the moment you swing back, becomes justifiable homicide when they kill you. multiple reasons for nonviolence as a strategy. so, wailing on the. and moses just goes into his zone. that zen zone. mmm. the two black guys who were with him, they saw billy jack and they took off running....
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so moses went through slavery and saw the worst of it, in order to make sure that readers understood from the very beginning just how shocking and horrific the experience of slavery was, ropert told the story of his birth which was, well, the main thing that happened when he was born was that the wife of his master came into the room where his mother was to see the baby and once she saw light-skin baby and who he looked like, she went back to her kitchen and got a knife and came back because she didn't want this child, the son of her husband, to live, it was only because moses roper's grandmother interceded and stopped this that he survived at all and so -- so history is also very much about how to get away, it's about multiple attempts to run away and that's why it's called the narrative of the adventures and escape of moses roper, he went on a lot of adventures trying to escape slavery, he eventually got away and went to england and the narrative went through 20 editions, it was exceedingly popular. harriet jacobs is a -- is a person in her own time when narrative was published, in
so moses went through slavery and saw the worst of it, in order to make sure that readers understood from the very beginning just how shocking and horrific the experience of slavery was, ropert told the story of his birth which was, well, the main thing that happened when he was born was that the wife of his master came into the room where his mother was to see the baby and once she saw light-skin baby and who he looked like, she went back to her kitchen and got a knife and came back because...
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up, pulls out a knife, turns the handle around and bam, hits moses. moses staggers. he is not done. he starts wailing on them. remember nonviolence. you learn how to take the blows. remember we talked about these ethnic notions. what you know is the moment you it becomes just a file homicide where they kill you. homicide where they kill you. wailing on him, wailing on him ,nd then moses goes into a zone a zen zone. who he was going to help register to vote, they took off running. when billy jack is done, he is a bloody mess. is really proud of what he is done. away. his boys walk moses stands gone, up, bleeding. just bleeding. the guys who ran away are looking. moses said come are you ready to go register to vote? you see that kind of strength. that quiet power. >> you can learn more about efforts to register african-american voters in mississippi tonight at 8:00 and that eastern on lectures in history. join us on american history tv. productsan history tv are now available at the new c-span online store. store.org to see what is new for american history tv and check out all of the
up, pulls out a knife, turns the handle around and bam, hits moses. moses staggers. he is not done. he starts wailing on them. remember nonviolence. you learn how to take the blows. remember we talked about these ethnic notions. what you know is the moment you it becomes just a file homicide where they kill you. homicide where they kill you. wailing on him, wailing on him ,nd then moses goes into a zone a zen zone. who he was going to help register to vote, they took off running. when billy...
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so i don't look for a moses in our politics. i look for people who are trying to do their own policies and values. and i want to say hear are my chris ch christian values. here's what jesus requires me to do, and i look at their policies and i try to make an imperfect decision about which candidate i'll vote for for whatever office in the country and so i just want our faith to come first and not politics first that wraps around faith and controls it. and i don't want people to say as they're saying on the evangelical right that the only vote you can make is for donald trump. that's foolish. i don't want to say that on the other side either, but let's apply jesus's teachings in this book, christ in crisis is going to be used by pastors around the country to say i want black and white churches to come together and say who is jesus here, what's he saying, what's he doing. that i would love to see. black and white churches together studying what does it mean to follow jesus in 2020. >> where are you headed next on your book tour? >
so i don't look for a moses in our politics. i look for people who are trying to do their own policies and values. and i want to say hear are my chris ch christian values. here's what jesus requires me to do, and i look at their policies and i try to make an imperfect decision about which candidate i'll vote for for whatever office in the country and so i just want our faith to come first and not politics first that wraps around faith and controls it. and i don't want people to say as they're...
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od calls moses and says moses, i have two pieces of news for you.ne is good and the other one is not so good. which one do you want first? moses says can i please have the good news first? god says good news is you will raise your hand, split the sea and take your people to safety. moses says there cannot be bad news after this. god says ha-ha, not so fast. the bad news is that you will have to make an environmental impact assessment first. [laughter] as wrong as we take the sustainability angle as bad years, i don't think we will go very far. >> we have to recognize the risk of claimant change and the environment and take proactive policies. thank you very much. secretary mnuchin, the business community reacted strongly, actively to the sustainability issues and particularly toward climate change. many, many companies now are looking for a government policy to support them to move forward. what is your policy in climate change in support of the s.b.g. and a few other things? >> well, let me just comment. i think this is an important subject. but fi
od calls moses and says moses, i have two pieces of news for you.ne is good and the other one is not so good. which one do you want first? moses says can i please have the good news first? god says good news is you will raise your hand, split the sea and take your people to safety. moses says there cannot be bad news after this. god says ha-ha, not so fast. the bad news is that you will have to make an environmental impact assessment first. [laughter] as wrong as we take the sustainability...
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moses never made it to texas.is son starts moving hundreds of thousands of southerners int the state of texas. the first 300 families are give property. what happens here, colonization changes, texas,. and it changes it physically because you have crops being grown that weren't being grown before. they have plantation and farming . you're dealing with the first-generation texans of the stephen austin group that had t have guns, head to protect thei homestead, that had to be very worried about comanche attacks and marauders and slaughter, so they formed a fierce identity and sense of community in texas that started growing. >> the culture begins to change and especially in east texas because there hasn't been very many spaniards or mexicans they are. >> by 1830, four out of every five people living in texas we're from america it was becoming less and less mexican stronghold. >> they were happy because they were on their own beer and. >> led by mexico again and there's independence from spain. santa ana now sought t
moses never made it to texas.is son starts moving hundreds of thousands of southerners int the state of texas. the first 300 families are give property. what happens here, colonization changes, texas,. and it changes it physically because you have crops being grown that weren't being grown before. they have plantation and farming . you're dealing with the first-generation texans of the stephen austin group that had t have guns, head to protect thei homestead, that had to be very worried about...
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so how many days a year was it planned that moses would be used?erson: but the fear is, if the adriatic continues to rise past projections, the mosyr nearly eveay ofhis century. t ♪ the worst flood in venice's history happened in 1966.it wasr than this past november's. back in '66, experts said the flood was a once-in-800 year event. nonetheless, thousands of venetians left for good. >> shaul bassi: it really was the major historic turning point in the recent history of the city, and we thought that something like that would not happen again. >> dickerson: shaul bassi is a product of that flood. a professor of english literature at venice's ca'foscari university, his parents met when his mother went to venice to help the flood victims. they stayed, but how many will now that the seasonal high tides known as acqua altas are getting worse? explain how it was different this time from previous acqua altas. >> bassi: so i think that people now feels far more vulnerable. we're hearing the sirens now... ( sirens in background ) acqua alta's coming back. y
so how many days a year was it planned that moses would be used?erson: but the fear is, if the adriatic continues to rise past projections, the mosyr nearly eveay ofhis century. t ♪ the worst flood in venice's history happened in 1966.it wasr than this past november's. back in '66, experts said the flood was a once-in-800 year event. nonetheless, thousands of venetians left for good. >> shaul bassi: it really was the major historic turning point in the recent history of the city, and we...
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in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses.you know when you read the torah with the ritual pointer. the yacht which is hebrew for hand that's very important because he's vegetable based so in summer if you run out of sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at me and instead you use the ritual pointer to travel along the line. and. of course there is more to discover here in the new synagogue so here's a brief overview of what your. mind says the capital of the state of rhineland. some 220000 people live here. the best place to start your tour of is minds cathedral also known as st martin's cathedral it's over 1000 years old but the area around it is still buzzing with life. 80 percent of the inner city was completely destroyed during world war 2 however many of the town houses built for mind says wealthy merchants were later rebuilt. mines is one of the german cities that celebrates carnival in a big way. a colorful festival is a tr
in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses.you know when you read the torah with the ritual pointer. the yacht which is hebrew for hand that's very important because he's vegetable based so in summer if you run out of sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at me and instead you use the ritual pointer to travel along the line. and. of course there is more to discover here in the new...
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god calls moses and says, moses, i have two pieces of news for you. one is good. the other one is not so good. which one do you want first? moses says, can i please have the good news first? god says, good news is you will raise your hand, split the sea, and take your people to safety. moses says there cannot be bad news after this. god says, ha ha ha, not so fast. the bad news is that you will have to make an environmental impact assessment first. as long as -- as long as we take this sustainability angle as bad news, i don't think we would go very far. >> so we have to recognize the risk about climate change and environmental damage and those things and take proactive policies. thank you very much. so, secretary mnuchin, the business community really react strongly, positively, actually, to the sustainability issues and, particularly, toward climate change. so you are really looking for the government policy to support them to move forward. so what is your policy in climate change in support the sdg and a few other things? >> well, let me just comment and i thin
god calls moses and says, moses, i have two pieces of news for you. one is good. the other one is not so good. which one do you want first? moses says, can i please have the good news first? god says, good news is you will raise your hand, split the sea, and take your people to safety. moses says there cannot be bad news after this. god says, ha ha ha, not so fast. the bad news is that you will have to make an environmental impact assessment first. as long as -- as long as we take this...
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stone that the god struck. 6 6 6 the bedouin was the hills around where the moose out the valley of moses' in the jordanian does it was sacred. petra the word means still know was the name greek historians gave to the place account excite of the nabatean was a powerful nomadic tribe who came to prominence more than 2000 years ago the novelty and has long since passed into history sacrificial rites no longer take place of the hiltons on entering this majestic world of cliffs and gorges at sunrise the visitor feels a sense of reverence the buddha and seems to is he was silent reminder to set off at an early hour because the work through the gornje is long and arduous and only in the 1st light of dawn and the treasury be seen in its full glory. steps cut into the rock the hall mark of the mysterious world of an avatar its. huge brought us human from the rock as high as a house and with smooth will was but it seems with neither a way in more out. war. but it's only an exit they lack because these dwellings for eternity those who entered no longer had any need for worldly possessions. block li
stone that the god struck. 6 6 6 the bedouin was the hills around where the moose out the valley of moses' in the jordanian does it was sacred. petra the word means still know was the name greek historians gave to the place account excite of the nabatean was a powerful nomadic tribe who came to prominence more than 2000 years ago the novelty and has long since passed into history sacrificial rites no longer take place of the hiltons on entering this majestic world of cliffs and gorges at...
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chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses.r remarks about me. as a guard on eureka varsity, thank you. to all of you associated with the good work of variety, you have our eternal gratitude for arranging this party. for all of the good work you have done in your half-century of giving and caring, for those who need it the most, innocent children. having my name associated with your good work at the university of nebraska medical center will always have a special place in my heart, and i think you all, very much. and now, speaking for nancy as well as myself, to all of you here and to all americans everywhere, paraphrasing something moses said earlier, god shed his grace on each of thee. thank you. (music) (music) >> for nancy and dutch, go with our prayers and a song that says it all. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> should old acquaintance be forgot and never brought to mind should old acquaintance be forgot and days of old lang zionsyne? four auld lang syne, my dear for auld lang syne we'll take a cup of kindness, deer ar for auld lang syne (music)
chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses.r remarks about me. as a guard on eureka varsity, thank you. to all of you associated with the good work of variety, you have our eternal gratitude for arranging this party. for all of the good work you have done in your half-century of giving and caring, for those who need it the most, innocent children. having my name associated with your good work at the university of nebraska medical center will always have a...
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we do the underground railroad tour based on moses grandy slave narrative.h the great dismal swamp on in the north of virginia. it is important for me to make sure that their history does not remain hidden and we are looking to carrying that on from generation to generation as well. but despite this area's dramatic past, its ecosystem is under threat. the drain started by george washington has dried out large section of the swamp. now chris and his team are trying to re—wet it. this is one of our water control structures which acts as a little dam where we can manage the water, to raise water levels in the ditch, slow the drainage and then it allows to rehydrate the peat soil. these are called boards. we put them in these channels. cool and so those are about what? six inches, about half a foot. so it will raise the surrounding water, raise this water and then rehydrate the surrounding area. correct. and why is that important? the ditch network that's been here dries out the peat, makes it more prone to severe wildfires. it also, because it subsides, it does
we do the underground railroad tour based on moses grandy slave narrative.h the great dismal swamp on in the north of virginia. it is important for me to make sure that their history does not remain hidden and we are looking to carrying that on from generation to generation as well. but despite this area's dramatic past, its ecosystem is under threat. the drain started by george washington has dried out large section of the swamp. now chris and his team are trying to re—wet it. this is one of...
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he's already saying, "where's that baby moses?"ing moses, but he's gonna talk to us. [laughs] and one of my favorites, actor, wilmer valderrama will join us. he's of course one of the stars of ncis. and wilmer has this thing where he calls it his one-hour disconnect. he shuts down everything and just focuses in on him. ncis, i said. did i say--did i-- my team got in ear, ncis. we'll soon be talking about wilmer's meditation and i love that he does it. so, he's gonna talk to us about that and the new season of his hit show. joining the conversation in cyber hall is marquisa petway from dallas, texas, my home. - [applause] - ktvt. paul pellinger, west palm beach, florida from wtbf. and nesha clemens from portsmouth, virginia whose station is wgnt. thanks for joining us. - [applause] - so, there's this video that's been circulating online for a couple of days now, there's over 3,000,000 views of it. it stopped me in my tracks when i saw it sunday morning. it deals with the realities of bullying if you are a lgbtq teenager. now the vid
he's already saying, "where's that baby moses?"ing moses, but he's gonna talk to us. [laughs] and one of my favorites, actor, wilmer valderrama will join us. he's of course one of the stars of ncis. and wilmer has this thing where he calls it his one-hour disconnect. he shuts down everything and just focuses in on him. ncis, i said. did i say--did i-- my team got in ear, ncis. we'll soon be talking about wilmer's meditation and i love that he does it. so, he's gonna talk to us about...
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moses. removed all the orders were given orally . quit the media. there's no written evidence no video footage that you know protocols. but there's nothing like that in. your resume was only the 1st victim in september 1999 victor gruen char and businessmen on a totally cross off ski were abducted near santa number 3 in minsk they were also members of the opposition and planning to remove the president from office the witness confirms both were liquidated. there's a picture shows the military base and. this is where we killed them this would be. the middle of the middle of this there's the road. it's about 200 meters long and leads about 20 meters into the forest this is the get there it's just. here we killed a gun charge. with here about 50 meters away a grave was dug in the. their clothing and here. only their shoes were thrown into the graves and buried with them. the. president look a shingle consolidated his power through 2 controversial referenda in the midnight 190 s. good in 1960 fichter gooden charge chaired the central election commission
moses. removed all the orders were given orally . quit the media. there's no written evidence no video footage that you know protocols. but there's nothing like that in. your resume was only the 1st victim in september 1999 victor gruen char and businessmen on a totally cross off ski were abducted near santa number 3 in minsk they were also members of the opposition and planning to remove the president from office the witness confirms both were liquidated. there's a picture shows the military...
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reagan: chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses.e good work of variety, you have our eternal gratitude for arranging this party. for all of the good work that you have done in your half a century of giving and caring, for those who need it the most comment veniso, the inn of the world. having my name associated with your good work at the university of nebraska medical center will always have a special place in my heart, and i thank you all, very much. >> bravo. [applause] pres. reagan: and now, speaking for nancy as well as myself, to all of you here and to all americans everywhere, paraphrasing something that moses said earlier, god shed his grace on each of thee. thank you. [applause] ♪ [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2020] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] ♪ frank: for nancy and dutch, go step once more into history and go with our prayers and a song , a song that says it all. may we have a bell tone, please?
reagan: chuck heston, i knew you had leadership qualities when i saw you play moses.e good work of variety, you have our eternal gratitude for arranging this party. for all of the good work that you have done in your half a century of giving and caring, for those who need it the most comment veniso, the inn of the world. having my name associated with your good work at the university of nebraska medical center will always have a special place in my heart, and i thank you all, very much....
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my 1st boss a moses sewing machine. icon for all women are bound by this notion for women something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i want to buy cycle of my home and it took me years to been there. finally they gave up on mental buying young but returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing and by. now i was a. woman back home full of bones and social norms and inform them about the basic rights my name is the amount of people home and i work at the gym. welcome to news from the world of culture is what's coming up on today's edition. germany's most expensive and most successful t.v. series of all time is back to series 3 of babylon berlin starts this week. and untouched nature but this is digital and these worlds do not exist a new exhibition examines are yearning for perfect. we begin though with the ends funds music prize one of the most prestigious in the classical music world it all as a performer a composer or musico
my 1st boss a moses sewing machine. icon for all women are bound by this notion for women something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i want to buy cycle of my home and it took me years to been there. finally they gave up on mental buying young but returned with the sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing and by. now i was a. woman back home full of bones and social norms and inform them about the basic rights...
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my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by this ocean to remember something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home but it took me mr been there. finally they gave up and went to buying him bicycles but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apropos really for goes then rising and by. no i want to meet doors woman back home who had bones by their duties and social rules and informed them of oded basic rights my name is the about of the who and i work at eton. this is d.w. news and these are our top stories iran has vowed harsh retaliation for a u.s. drone strike at baghdad international airport that killed a top iranian general qassam soleimani commanded the rons elite could force and was seen as a key architect of tehran's military.
my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. where i come from women are bones by this ocean to remember something as simple as learning how to write a bicep those isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home but it took me mr been there. finally they gave up and went to buying him bicycles but returned because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more apropos really for goes then rising and by. no i want to meet doors woman back home who had bones by their duties and social...
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chinese tech investment is expected to roll onto african shows this year let's talk about that with moses c.e.o. of after link a platform that brings together a very vested entrepreneurs and innovators. first of all what sort of size of investment are you expecting this year from the chinese take safe there in africa so this irrespective and i would say 2020 respect and over a 1000000000 investments like you already talked about oprah oprah already raised $140000000.00 for african operations so i believe strongly that dublin of investments from chinese investors we are looking at over a 1000000000 this year tell me is it just a way for china to expand its tentacles or is this going to be a winner for africa as well i think strongly is going to be a win for africa if you look at actually the new way we're looking at 7 of the cases and service for ducts like we talked about payment there was a look in the official intelligence like speech recognition and you can see that africa has a lot of languages and so in a way we are also put in african on that they could tell me up so in a way i woul
chinese tech investment is expected to roll onto african shows this year let's talk about that with moses c.e.o. of after link a platform that brings together a very vested entrepreneurs and innovators. first of all what sort of size of investment are you expecting this year from the chinese take safe there in africa so this irrespective and i would say 2020 respect and over a 1000000000 investments like you already talked about oprah oprah already raised $140000000.00 for african operations so...
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lemonis: holy moses.for our drive safe and save discount? ♪ yup, using the app. driving safe. you wanna go bro? do not mess with my discount. woooo! (sighs) get a discount up to 30% with drive safe and save™. wh(fake gagging noises) ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second man) virtualize their operations. (woman) and build ai customer experiences. (second woman) we also keep them ready for the next big opportunity. like 5g. almost all of the fortune 500 partner with us. (woman) when it comes to digital transformation... verizon keeps business ready. we make it a mission to understand how you live. then, we make choices. ♪ ♪ choices to make beautiful homes smart, which is beautiful. ♪ ♪ we also make beautiful things more affordable. ♪ ♪ we try to make choices to put back what we take out. ♪ ♪
lemonis: holy moses.for our drive safe and save discount? ♪ yup, using the app. driving safe. you wanna go bro? do not mess with my discount. woooo! (sighs) get a discount up to 30% with drive safe and save™. wh(fake gagging noises) ♪ it's the easiest because it's the cheesiest. kraft. for the win win. most people think as a reliable phone company. but to businesses, we're a reliable partner. we keep companies ready for what's next. (man) we weave security into their business. (second...
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his name is moses. >> stephen: wow.r he should stay away from baskets near reeds. ( laughter ) there you go! out you go! good luck with the pharaoh, buddy! ( laughter ) monday was the first time you interviewed oprah winfrey. that can be intimidated. >> you want to appear smart. i kept looking at notes all day. with oprah, you think, okay, i'm in the presence of a prophet. my son's name is moses. so i've got some things on my side. but i met her when i was 26 years old in chicago, i was a local news reporter, and she was, by then, oprah. and she invited me to this party the launch of her own magazine. so that was my closest real interaction. then i guess it was saturday i got an invitation to interview her and i had four days of pure anxiety, like nervousness, dry mouth, you maim name it, i had it. >> stephen: is this the party? this picture, like i said, i was 26, 27 years old. i get this invitation. we are inviting you to the launch of the oprah winfrey magazine. i'm from a small down, luling, texas. my father is a fa
his name is moses. >> stephen: wow.r he should stay away from baskets near reeds. ( laughter ) there you go! out you go! good luck with the pharaoh, buddy! ( laughter ) monday was the first time you interviewed oprah winfrey. that can be intimidated. >> you want to appear smart. i kept looking at notes all day. with oprah, you think, okay, i'm in the presence of a prophet. my son's name is moses. so i've got some things on my side. but i met her when i was 26 years old in chicago, i...
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are sort of moses critics say misused in is merely a placeholder for putin who they believe has no intention of relinquishing power when his presidential term ends in 2024 but russia's political elites are still pondering what role putin has in mind for himself. straight to moscow they were joined corresponds to emily show would welcome emily so why is. proteins pick. well misha sin is largely unknown in russia as well so in some ways his appointment came as a bit of a surprise but he has spent many many years in government service and as had of the head of the tax office already he has become known for being an efficient manager he did utilize the tax service as well so perhaps putin just wanted to appoint someone who would get the job done particularly when it comes to internal politics putin in recent years has focused much more on international politics and has kind of relegated the role of managing russia itself to the prime minister and also he represents kind of this drive for modernization but without presenting any real political change and the fact that he's an unknown means that h
are sort of moses critics say misused in is merely a placeholder for putin who they believe has no intention of relinquishing power when his presidential term ends in 2024 but russia's political elites are still pondering what role putin has in mind for himself. straight to moscow they were joined corresponds to emily show would welcome emily so why is. proteins pick. well misha sin is largely unknown in russia as well so in some ways his appointment came as a bit of a surprise but he has spent...
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my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. that i come from women their bones by the social tools even something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me years to convince might have. finally gave up inventions by me and i say this and returns because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreates cargoes than writing about. knowledge i want to meet those women back home who are bones by their duties and social rules and inform them of old dead basic rights my name is the about of the home and they were more at ease a. strict . south africa tries to tackle its legacy of domestic work abuse support groups say some employers still feel free to use and abuse live in domestic stuff. a must in all of production or all coked worries about the effects of climate change on future harvests. and electric cars could cut half germany's automotive jobs it could other tech advances bring you will put your chips. i've been fizzling let's do b
my 1st vice like moses sewing machine. that i come from women their bones by the social tools even something as simple as learning how to write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle off my home and it took me years to convince might have. finally gave up inventions by me and i say this and returns because sewing machines sewing i suppose was more apt procreates cargoes than writing about. knowledge i want to meet those women back home who are bones by their...
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hull kingston rovers‘ prop mose masoe is showing "signs of improvement" after sustaining a serious spinal pre—season friendly against wakefield trinity yesterday. the samoa international is "awake and alert" after having surgery overnight. rob burrow made an emotional 5 minute appearance for leeds rhinos yesterday. it was a sell—out at headingly for the match against bradford, a fundraiser for motor neurone disease research. burrowwas dignosed with the condition last year. he spoke to my colleague sally nugent a little earlier. the sport isn't the biggest but when something like this happens, rugby league, they all rally round and show support. absolutely unbelievable day i will remember forever. looking at these pictures, this must have been incredibly tough for you to do. it was. it was tough but it was great. my daughter and i took my son one last time whilst. took my son one last time you but it was great. my daughter and i took my son one last time you see you are in the early stages, how do you are in the early stages, how do you feel? my voice makes me looked really poorly but i fe
hull kingston rovers‘ prop mose masoe is showing "signs of improvement" after sustaining a serious spinal pre—season friendly against wakefield trinity yesterday. the samoa international is "awake and alert" after having surgery overnight. rob burrow made an emotional 5 minute appearance for leeds rhinos yesterday. it was a sell—out at headingly for the match against bradford, a fundraiser for motor neurone disease research. burrowwas dignosed with the condition last...
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so with respect to moses and the ten commandments appearing in the supreme court, it's in the context of being next to hammurabi and hammurabi code. a series of different types of lawgivers. and so in the supreme court context, moses and the ten commandments being part of examples of numerous types of lawgivers doesn't establish religion. but to single out a particular faith and to have the government being endorsing that, i think is violative of clause. >> i'm going to keep faith with our schedule and move on. we've had ten minutes of exchange on this. it's . it's my job to be timekeeper. i'd like to move on to the masterpiece cakeshop decision. kelly, how are these described in this supreme court decision? how will these sincere religious beliefs not result in a in a communitywide stigma? lgbtq people are subjected to indignities when they go in and they seek goods and services. they are excluded from what is a relatively normal, get a cake to honor their wedding, how can the government support people being in a communitywide, not individual but a community wide stigma? which it wil
so with respect to moses and the ten commandments appearing in the supreme court, it's in the context of being next to hammurabi and hammurabi code. a series of different types of lawgivers. and so in the supreme court context, moses and the ten commandments being part of examples of numerous types of lawgivers doesn't establish religion. but to single out a particular faith and to have the government being endorsing that, i think is violative of clause. >> i'm going to keep faith with...