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. >> moses whitaker: he is just happy all the time. >> alfonsi: his parents, moses and may whitaker sayen talk. tell me about-- the first time he picked up an instrument. >> moses whitaker: he was playing "twinkle, twinkle, little star." but he was playing it with both hands. matt was playing the chords and the melody of the song at the same-- >> alfonsi: had he had a lesson at this point? >> moses whitaker: he hadn't had a lesson or anything. and he was three years old. so my question was, "okay, who showed him how to do that? somebody had to show matthew how to-- how to play this song." and nobody showed him. >> alfonsi: matthew whitaker was born at 24 weeks. he weighed one pound 11 ounces. his parents were told he had survival. a 50% chance of one of the many complications he faced was retinopathy of prematurity, a disease which can lead to blindness. >> may whitaker: i think at the time i-- i didn't think he was going to make it. so it was, you know, just-- just very scary. >> alfonsi: may and moses whitaker watched helplessly as matthew braved 11 surgeries to try and save his sight
. >> moses whitaker: he is just happy all the time. >> alfonsi: his parents, moses and may whitaker sayen talk. tell me about-- the first time he picked up an instrument. >> moses whitaker: he was playing "twinkle, twinkle, little star." but he was playing it with both hands. matt was playing the chords and the melody of the song at the same-- >> alfonsi: had he had a lesson at this point? >> moses whitaker: he hadn't had a lesson or anything. and he was...
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and a bunch of things on long island named after robert moses. who the heck is robert moses. so i read the power broker, a beautiful book, pretty harsh, but well done. and 2,000 pages later, i knew who robert moses was, but he had a good analysis of al smith and he introduces some of the themes i delved into about smith and administrative reform. so actually, long island beaches and robert carrow reminded me there had been this character, al smith, that was mentioned for a few minutes in my excellent high school history class and not at all in college history classes so i thought i knew more about this guy and few years later, here we are. so that's the short version of that story. >> later after his presidential campaign and fdr is president, al smith actually opposed some of the new deal policies that he seemed to sew the seeds for in his campaign. what happened? >> that's right. you've made an important point. the book has sort of a sad ending. and so, historians debate this. some historians argue, for those who aren't aware, after fdr's in power, smith, after by late '34
and a bunch of things on long island named after robert moses. who the heck is robert moses. so i read the power broker, a beautiful book, pretty harsh, but well done. and 2,000 pages later, i knew who robert moses was, but he had a good analysis of al smith and he introduces some of the themes i delved into about smith and administrative reform. so actually, long island beaches and robert carrow reminded me there had been this character, al smith, that was mentioned for a few minutes in my...
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why a third cass mose does mose after 40 years? first cosmos was an effort to give the broadest possible public a global public, its coordinates in space and in time. it was carl sagan's dream, one i completely share, that how we find our way in the cosmos, the great story of the 40,000 generations of human beings, who in one way or another added to our current understanding of nature, that we could tell these wonderful, inspire can stories, to a global audience so that as many of us as possible could have a cosmic perspective on both space and time. and in that original series there was the cosmic calendar in which we come pressed what was then caught -- thought to be something like 18 billion years of cosmic evolution compressed interest a single year at a glass calendar. well, over the last 40 years, our sense of the age of the cosmos has changed. that is the great strength of science. its power. because it seems constantly to error-correct to use the medaling -- methodology of science, five or six rules to ferret out those thin
why a third cass mose does mose after 40 years? first cosmos was an effort to give the broadest possible public a global public, its coordinates in space and in time. it was carl sagan's dream, one i completely share, that how we find our way in the cosmos, the great story of the 40,000 generations of human beings, who in one way or another added to our current understanding of nature, that we could tell these wonderful, inspire can stories, to a global audience so that as many of us as...
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there are a bunch of things that long island named after robert moses. i read the powerbroker, which is a beautiful book, pretty harsh but it, harsh, but well done. 2000 pages later, i knew who robert moses was. he had a good analysis of alex smith and introduced themes that i delved into as a graduate student. long island beach and robert caro reminded me there had been a character, al smith, mentioned in my high school history class but not in college history. i thought i needed to know more about this guy. a few years later, here we are. that is the short version. >> after this presidential campaign and fdr's president, al smith opposed the new deal policies. he seemed to sow the seeds for them in his campaign. what what happened? >> you made an important point. the book has a sad ending. historians debate this. some historians argue -- after fdr is in power, smith by late 1934 turned against him and campaigned against him, campaigned for republicans in 1936. what is going on? some historians argue smith had an inherent conservatism. if you read anyth
there are a bunch of things that long island named after robert moses. i read the powerbroker, which is a beautiful book, pretty harsh but it, harsh, but well done. 2000 pages later, i knew who robert moses was. he had a good analysis of alex smith and introduced themes that i delved into as a graduate student. long island beach and robert caro reminded me there had been a character, al smith, mentioned in my high school history class but not in college history. i thought i needed to know more...
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like moses show her that mindsets are changing. i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story my story is using this tool as a tool of expression. ready ready ready beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for perceiver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use but caution to express themselves. that's beautiful you know i wish i could play drums actually i'm not sure i completely in the instrument well but let's not talk about me let's talk about another person breaking boundaries with his music eric sell it. he's one of very few whites in a maybe and producing quite of music now people doubted him a lot in the past but when he received an artist of the year what that was in 2009 he won the respect of his critics east now spends his time in more than the median capital of india cologne germany. ladies and gentlemen hi my name is is born rais
like moses show her that mindsets are changing. i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story my story is using this tool as a tool of expression. ready ready ready beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for perceiver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use but caution to express themselves. that's...
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youngsters like moses show her that mindsets are changing. i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story my story is using this tool as a tool of expression. 'd 'd 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for a seaver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use percussion to express themselves. that's beautiful you know i wish i could play drums actually i'm not sure i completely in the if she meant well but let's not talk about me let's talk about another person breaking boundaries with his music eric sell it. he's one of very few white maybe ends produced and quite a music now people doubted him a lot in the past but when he received an artist of the you know what that was in 2009 he won the respect of his critics east now spends his time in boston i mean again capital of india cologne germany. listen to them and hi my name is is born raised the 1000
youngsters like moses show her that mindsets are changing. i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story my story is using this tool as a tool of expression. 'd 'd 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for a seaver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use percussion to express themselves. that's...
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so that was not a lot of fun for me. >> very considerate of moses to eat your pizza.in atlanta? >> oh, yeah, i'm telling you jimmy, when you drive by the sign and it says hot, your car just goes there, man. it should be illegal. >> it should be illegal. >> hey, i try to avoid it, if for some reason, i think every time i go there, the hot sign is on, and i cannot resist the hot sign. >> we will be right back with charles barkley. stick around. ♪dy-na-na-na, na-na, na-na, eh♪ ♪light it u dining through ♪ ♪'cause, ah-ah,♪ ♪shining through the city with a little funk and soul♪ ♪i'ma light it up like dynamite, whoa♪ hey allergy muddlers... achoo! ...do your sneezes turn heads? try zyrtec... ...it starts working hard at hour one... and works twice as hard when you take it again the next day. zyrtec muddle no more. optum perks can save you up to 80%. and everyone can do it. it's from optum, a health care company that's trusted by millions of people. opt in and save big today. no matter how you pay, you'll be closer to earning rewards and getting more of your favorites for fr
so that was not a lot of fun for me. >> very considerate of moses to eat your pizza.in atlanta? >> oh, yeah, i'm telling you jimmy, when you drive by the sign and it says hot, your car just goes there, man. it should be illegal. >> it should be illegal. >> hey, i try to avoid it, if for some reason, i think every time i go there, the hot sign is on, and i cannot resist the hot sign. >> we will be right back with charles barkley. stick around. ♪dy-na-na-na, na-na,...
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like moses show her that mindsets are changing. i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story and my story is using this tool as a tool of expression. 'd 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for perceiver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use percussion to express themselves. that's beautiful you know i wish i could play drums actually i'm not sure i completely in me if she meant well but let's not talk about me let's talk about another person breaking boundaries with his music eric sell it. he's one of very few white maybe ends producing quite of music now people doubted him a lot in the past but when he received an artist of the water that was in 2009 he won the respect of his critics east now spends his time in boston i mean again capital of india cologne germany. ladies and gentlemen hi my name is is born raised the 1000000 mus
like moses show her that mindsets are changing. i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story and my story is using this tool as a tool of expression. 'd 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for perceiver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use percussion to express themselves. that's beautiful...
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she recruited bob moses' into the administration. in fact, tammany hall became very jealous of belle moskowitz and robert moses and they used to joke and say that's the brains of tammany hall. it was kind of they joked with it because they weren't irish catholics, they were new york city and they were jewish. the interesting point you mentioned about him not speaking in the assembly, smith sat so far back and was so intimidated and he was so lost, that he went back to new york after his second term and told tom foley, the tammany boss of his district, that i think i might be in over my head. and he told him, i might be able to find you a job. maybe superintendent of buildings in new york city, if you really can't hack it. and that appealed to smith's ability to fight. he said, i'm not going to admit that i can't handle something. so he went back with a mission. he took all the bills back every night and read them. read every bill introduced so that he could understand the legislature. because he didn't have a high school or college d
she recruited bob moses' into the administration. in fact, tammany hall became very jealous of belle moskowitz and robert moses and they used to joke and say that's the brains of tammany hall. it was kind of they joked with it because they weren't irish catholics, they were new york city and they were jewish. the interesting point you mentioned about him not speaking in the assembly, smith sat so far back and was so intimidated and he was so lost, that he went back to new york after his second...
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he started playing when he was 13 and today moses is determined to follow in of us footsteps.youngsters like moses show her that mindsets are changing i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that. i am telling your story my story and using this as a tool of expression. 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for a seaver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use but caution to express themselves. that's beautiful you know i wish i could play drums actually i'm not sure i completely in me if she meant well but let's not talk about me let's talk about another person breaking boundaries with his music eric sell it. he's one of very few white maybe ends producing quite of music now people doubted him a lot in the past but when he received an artist of the what that was in 2009 he won the respect of his critics east now spends his time in boarding the medium capital of india and cologne germany. plays into them and hi my name
he started playing when he was 13 and today moses is determined to follow in of us footsteps.youngsters like moses show her that mindsets are changing i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story that. i am telling your story my story and using this as a tool of expression. 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for a seaver most of all though she's hammering down the...
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i'm working with christ and moses and they couldn't have been nicer we were all kids they were lovelyow, i'm always going, "oh, it's stephen sondheim it's stephen sondheim. and he radiates this genius that the rest of us do not have and i kept wanting to make small talk with stephen sondheim to bond our absolute imminent friendship and i remember saying to him, there's nothing you can say that isn't stupid so, i said to him -- if you've ever heard the score for "a little night music," the first three songs in that show are called, "now," "soon," and "later," each sung by different people and then amazingly they are all sung at the same time and they fit over each other and you hear snippets of the lyrics from each one that make it brilliant and i remember, you know, saying, hey, i'm going to have an artist-to-artist conversation with steve sondheim. i said, "steve, the first time you heard 'now,' 'soon,' and 'later' sung over each other, were you like amazed that it worked?" and he looked at me like i was from another planet and went, "no. i knew it would work i knew it would work." [
i'm working with christ and moses and they couldn't have been nicer we were all kids they were lovelyow, i'm always going, "oh, it's stephen sondheim it's stephen sondheim. and he radiates this genius that the rest of us do not have and i kept wanting to make small talk with stephen sondheim to bond our absolute imminent friendship and i remember saying to him, there's nothing you can say that isn't stupid so, i said to him -- if you've ever heard the score for "a little night...
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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 grafton,
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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in good moses vision is only 5 percent of normal in her right eye and 10 percent in the left one. new therapy and to reprogram stem cells extracted from the participants blood. then the dead retinal cells will be replaced with the reprogrammed once. we're hoping to replace sounds in this lab here it is right here it's still healthy and you can see right here they're missing. stuff if we can get new cells to take root in this area then we might be able to revive the outer portion of the retina which is still in relatively good shape to live. another benefit of this kind of stem cell therapy is that it doesn't involve any potential ethical concerns. we don't have to use embryonic stem cells we extract the stem cells from the patient's own blood in much the same way that you do in a bone marrow donation and then we convert them into the proper cells in the laboratory and then plant them back into the patient again implanted at. the i b m t for our hopeful institutions located just a short distance from the clinic and this collaboration in the development of the new therapy. stansell
in good moses vision is only 5 percent of normal in her right eye and 10 percent in the left one. new therapy and to reprogram stem cells extracted from the participants blood. then the dead retinal cells will be replaced with the reprogrammed once. we're hoping to replace sounds in this lab here it is right here it's still healthy and you can see right here they're missing. stuff if we can get new cells to take root in this area then we might be able to revive the outer portion of the retina...
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challenging it can be to enter society. 25 years himself after school we would have to go to the moses dress and hang out all day work around the business at that time we had several organizations that we just controlled areas so it was pretty say we have black panthers. gringas organization 90 sleighs we head the nation. it was pretty cool you know you don't have to worry about people coming in holding you up and everything you have to worry about that helps them but it was after the cointelpro when they get pushed underground that everything. you know we're crazy all of those came out in the you know you were you were fair game in the store operators as well as we start out of our burglaries my mother she just. she would beat up and rob one day while i was there and i grabbed the incident running. you got the money and he figured it was enough money you know i was lucky you know i was probably. years old and you know he had his gun on issues how to move in just you know with his students kicking her in and demanding more money he got all the money we hate you know. mother wasn't robb
challenging it can be to enter society. 25 years himself after school we would have to go to the moses dress and hang out all day work around the business at that time we had several organizations that we just controlled areas so it was pretty say we have black panthers. gringas organization 90 sleighs we head the nation. it was pretty cool you know you don't have to worry about people coming in holding you up and everything you have to worry about that helps them but it was after the...
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united states we have this freedom of speech in france you can't criticize jesus you can create zones moses and you can't and they want to be able to. profit what their laws must that have been that have been lost and that they are mosques that are funded by foreign countries the monies that are preaching in these mosques are sent in there by more awkward turkey and saudi arabia are kept out and they are paid by the government and french government doesn't want that any more prince must be absolutely clear with the muslim countries that they have not to interfere with the laws of the french republic i don't think it should be a middle ground for the freedom of the press for freedom of ideas that's very important that is what the west is built on our western democracies are built on and we should not accept any discussion on this they have the right to be offended maybe they don't like it there are some things i don't like and what shall you dog is funny shit sometimes starker that's the freedom that's the freedom in europe they must understand that they can be angry ok but not to the point
united states we have this freedom of speech in france you can't criticize jesus you can create zones moses and you can't and they want to be able to. profit what their laws must that have been that have been lost and that they are mosques that are funded by foreign countries the monies that are preaching in these mosques are sent in there by more awkward turkey and saudi arabia are kept out and they are paid by the government and french government doesn't want that any more prince must be...
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they're going 7 to try to blame us those of us who are showering praise and love on surly joan ickes moses here to lead us to the promised land full of tender bueno growing on trees horny goat weeds spiked red bull yellow edition raining from the skies when the liberals play that blame game they will be wrong so here now are the top 10 people and things to blame if if joe biden were to lose against one of the most racist megaman for brains a man childish rants on clown presidents the country has ever seen number 10 if joe biden were to lose he should blame joe biden for his unwillingness to even pretend this for a 2nd that he might one day stand for something progressive seriously biden could amp up the enthusiasm behind his run tenfold if he were to just announce he's supporting medicare for all the green new deal or hell if he just said he enjoyed a susan sarandon movie instead of this is what we get you support no i don't support the greenwood you don't i beat the socialists that's how i got elected that's how i got the nomination and i'm not totally opposed to funding the police office
they're going 7 to try to blame us those of us who are showering praise and love on surly joan ickes moses here to lead us to the promised land full of tender bueno growing on trees horny goat weeds spiked red bull yellow edition raining from the skies when the liberals play that blame game they will be wrong so here now are the top 10 people and things to blame if if joe biden were to lose against one of the most racist megaman for brains a man childish rants on clown presidents the country...
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fall of the wall street was on the peaceful demonstrations and they were only possible because of the moses of support from more scorecards markets from. in the chancellor's bungalow in bonn a day before the negotiations it became clear that the soviets could not keep up this harsh front foreign minister shevardnadze it was asking for financial aid. received this same request. to be on the show or not so i said it will be. by next month and if that happens gorbachev will be a reluctant at the party congress at the start of july 4th out here we won't be able to see this treaty through. chancellor kohl sent his advisor horst tell chick and representatives from germany's major banks to moscow on may 14th to fulfill the needs of the kremlin well timed i mean i was in moscow for a secret meeting in may 1919 with 2 german bankers to negotiate a loan of $5000000000.00 marks for exposed to for the soviet union this world power would have been insolvent fi summer $998.00 and we had the mandate to negotiate that goes so that was an aha moment for me. in this. the u.s. had also promised financial aid
fall of the wall street was on the peaceful demonstrations and they were only possible because of the moses of support from more scorecards markets from. in the chancellor's bungalow in bonn a day before the negotiations it became clear that the soviets could not keep up this harsh front foreign minister shevardnadze it was asking for financial aid. received this same request. to be on the show or not so i said it will be. by next month and if that happens gorbachev will be a reluctant at the...
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yes, i have just returned from venice to look at the mose, as they call it, the flood barrier that theys, at least it feels like it and i don't know if you remember, there was so much corruption, people behind bars, but it worked. it was an historical day last weekend for venice, because the high tide was prevented to flood venice and it was only a year ago that it was almost two metres high of water completely inundated the historical city. yes, it is a huge relief, huge satisfaction, venice is going to be dry. wonderful, can you compete with venice and paris within the space of a couple of days? i am going to go on a different direction and i just wanted to say between the four of us, but i have to say, that i have to tip my hat to the producers of the great british bake—off and i know it was bbc, now channel 4, but in the midst of this chaos, there is something very comforting about the fact that they have managed to create a bubble to build a programme together and have the kind of delightful joy and i think the best of british gamesmanship coming through, it is not a vicious nasty
yes, i have just returned from venice to look at the mose, as they call it, the flood barrier that theys, at least it feels like it and i don't know if you remember, there was so much corruption, people behind bars, but it worked. it was an historical day last weekend for venice, because the high tide was prevented to flood venice and it was only a year ago that it was almost two metres high of water completely inundated the historical city. yes, it is a huge relief, huge satisfaction, venice...
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debt for his love of animals because one of his allies with the governor of new york city was robert moses, the famous parks commissioner of new york, the man who made new york in many ways and he and smith remained very, very affectionate well into the '30s after he was out of political life and one of the reasons that robert moses is fashioning new york's parks and one of the reasons that he insists that there be a zoo in central park is so that al smith can visit the animals and he's living up town at that point and there are poignant stories for the end of smith's life about him. he literally had a key to the zoo, and he would go down there sometimes in the middle of the night and he would hang out with the animals at the central park zoo and it was a tribute to al smith. >> the honorary knight superintendent was smith with the central park zoo. >> we've had a patient audience in the assembly with us, and we'll take questions from you, as well and we've had a very patient tone ney pleasantville, new york, who has been on the line holding. tony, you're on c-span on the contenders. >> pe
debt for his love of animals because one of his allies with the governor of new york city was robert moses, the famous parks commissioner of new york, the man who made new york in many ways and he and smith remained very, very affectionate well into the '30s after he was out of political life and one of the reasons that robert moses is fashioning new york's parks and one of the reasons that he insists that there be a zoo in central park is so that al smith can visit the animals and he's living...
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she recruited bob moses into the commission. in fact, tam annie hall became very jealous of mosskowitz and moses and prockoush and they used to joke with it, and say prockour. >> unidentified speaker 'they joked that's the bravenstam an a hall. they weren't irish, they were jewish. the interesting thing about him not speaking in the assembly, smith sat so far back and he was so intimidated and so lost that he went back to new york after his second term and told tom foley, the tam annie boss of his district, "i think i might be in over my head." he told him, "i might be able to find you a job, maybe suvent buildings in new york city, if you really can't hack it." that appealed to smith's ability to fight. he said i'm not going to admit i can't handle something. so he went back with a mission. he took all the bills every night and read them, every bill introduced, so he could understand the legislature. he didn't have a high school or college degree. he wasn't a lawyer. the assembly at the time was prominently the legal field. smi
she recruited bob moses into the commission. in fact, tam annie hall became very jealous of mosskowitz and moses and prockoush and they used to joke with it, and say prockour. >> unidentified speaker 'they joked that's the bravenstam an a hall. they weren't irish, they were jewish. the interesting thing about him not speaking in the assembly, smith sat so far back and he was so intimidated and so lost that he went back to new york after his second term and told tom foley, the tam annie...
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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 write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to understand there's. finally they gave up invention by me and i say this but it returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing i'm biased as now i want to reach out to those woman back home who are bound by their duties and social norms and inform their own dead basic rights my name is them out of the homes and they're worth. the funny some gensler coronavirus pandemic. where does science stand. and what the new findings have researchers and. information background to. the corona update comes with 19 special. monday to friday on g.w. . touch. base is the w. news a lot of a from berlin and germany's capital is declared a coronavirus hot spots as the number of cases in berlin apos as a key threshold tougher restrictions are already being introd
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 write a bicycle isn't. since i was a little girl i wanted to have a bicycle of my home and it took me years to understand there's. finally they gave up invention by me and i say this but it returns because sewing machine sewing i suppose was more appropriate for girls than writing i'm biased as now i want to reach out to those woman back home who are bound by their...
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he started playing when he was 13 and today moses is determined to follow in verse footsteps youngsters like moses show her that mindsets are changing i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story of that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story my story using this as a tool of expression. 'd 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for perceiver most of all though she's hammering down the notion that women can't use but caution to express themselves. that's beautiful you know i wish i could play drums actually i'm not sure i completely immediate she meant well but let's not talk about me let's talk about another person breaking boundaries with his music eric sell it. he's one of very few white maybe ends producing quite of music now people doubted him a lot in the past but when he received the now maybe an artist of the year award that was in 2009 he won the respect of his critics east now spends his time in more than the medium capital of india cologne germany. laser
he started playing when he was 13 and today moses is determined to follow in verse footsteps youngsters like moses show her that mindsets are changing i still have to keep working i still have to keep mentoring i still have to instill that positive attitude i still have to tell the story of that i'm not a rebel i am telling your story my story using this as a tool of expression. 'd 'd beating stereotypes and drumming up a crowd is all in a day's work for perceiver most of all though she's...
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>> guest: i say with goldman and mose eddie, those are two people i have been through the ringer with, the kind of people i can close my eyes on the back about court, don't know where they are and don't have to think twice about it and i trust them implicitly. it has been incredibly in terms of friendship and, roderick the trump story has been something that has brought me closer to mentioning earlier in ways that will stick with me the rest of my life. i spent a year in iraq, jack healy from the times that i spend, i share that experience with them that if i saw them i have an affinity and admiration for them that is just incredible. i never got to become a professional baseball player and have teammates, people i really love. >> guest: >> host: thank you for the time to do this. >> guest: thank you, thank you, thank you, thank you. >> thank you, michael and ashley for an engaging discussion. the more that is revealed, the efforts to stop, more astonishing, to deepen our understanding. the title of michael's book is "donald trump v. the united states: inside the struggle to stop a pr
>> guest: i say with goldman and mose eddie, those are two people i have been through the ringer with, the kind of people i can close my eyes on the back about court, don't know where they are and don't have to think twice about it and i trust them implicitly. it has been incredibly in terms of friendship and, roderick the trump story has been something that has brought me closer to mentioning earlier in ways that will stick with me the rest of my life. i spent a year in iraq, jack healy...
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aristotle's concept of the great man he's proud the virtue of suburbia with moses who's more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth. you cannot put humility as a virtue and ethics. it does not exist. we there are multiple ethical systems. there are certain universal truths. justice is pretty universal. it's not greek justice and hebrew justice. there is justice. but, in terms of how ideal of a human being are one of the character virtues, it is clear they are completely different. the stoics were different from aristotle. machiavelli has a different point of view of the moral life. the essence of what i have argued for which is coveted, group of people who have a clear sense of what is important to them, come together in covenant together. tick covenant is not predicated on some ultimate one moral truth that is revealed on high and applies to everyone. >> why would god do that? >> because god enjoys differenc difference. that's what he makes every one of us different. the rabbis put this very beautifully. they said but the human being makes many coins in one week. they all come
aristotle's concept of the great man he's proud the virtue of suburbia with moses who's more humble than anyone else on the face of the earth. you cannot put humility as a virtue and ethics. it does not exist. we there are multiple ethical systems. there are certain universal truths. justice is pretty universal. it's not greek justice and hebrew justice. there is justice. but, in terms of how ideal of a human being are one of the character virtues, it is clear they are completely different. the...
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and good moses vision is only 5 percent of normal in her right eye and 10 percent in the left one. the new therapy ends to reprogram stem cells extracted from the participants blood. then the dead retinal cells will be replaced with the reprogrammed once. we're hoping to replace sounds and this lab here it is right here it's still healthy and you can see right here they're missing her mother so if we can get new cells to take root in this area then we might be able to revive the outer portion of the retina which is still in relatively good shape to meet. another benefit of this kind of stem cell therapy is that it doesn't involve any potential ethical concerns. we don't have to use embryonic stem cells we extract the stem cells from the patient's own blood in much the same way that you do when a bone marrow donation. and then we convert them into the proper cells in the laboratory and then plant them back into the patient again implanted at. the i b m t for our institutions located just a short distance from the clinic and this collaboration in the development of the new therapy. b
and good moses vision is only 5 percent of normal in her right eye and 10 percent in the left one. the new therapy ends to reprogram stem cells extracted from the participants blood. then the dead retinal cells will be replaced with the reprogrammed once. we're hoping to replace sounds and this lab here it is right here it's still healthy and you can see right here they're missing her mother so if we can get new cells to take root in this area then we might be able to revive the outer portion...
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fall of the wall on the peaceful demonstration the us does and they were only possible because of the moses of support from us is more scored on its merits from. in the chancellor's bungalow in bonn a day before the negotiations it became clear that the soviets could not keep up this harsh front foreign minister shevardnadze it was asking for financial aid. received the same request. to be on the show or not so i said i will be inside. by next month and if that happens gorbachev will be a reelected of the party congress at the start of july 4th out here we will be able to see this treaty through. chancellor kohl sent his advisor horst tell czech and representatives from germany's major banks to moscow on may 14th to fulfill the needs of the kremlin wrote so i'm driving i was in moscow for a secret meeting in may 1919 with 2 german bankers to negotiate a loan of $5000000000.00 marks for its goal is to follow the soviet union this world power would have been insolvent 5 summer $990.00 so that and we had the mandate to negotiate that goes so that was an aha moment for me. in this. the u.s. had
fall of the wall on the peaceful demonstration the us does and they were only possible because of the moses of support from us is more scored on its merits from. in the chancellor's bungalow in bonn a day before the negotiations it became clear that the soviets could not keep up this harsh front foreign minister shevardnadze it was asking for financial aid. received the same request. to be on the show or not so i said i will be inside. by next month and if that happens gorbachev will be a...
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time we'll have more on president tom sawyer moses and its integrations of a top shelf yalof next to the point what does german reunification 30 years ago mean to the country's young people just. wasn't enough for live from in the news that's what. the the. true the point. clear positions from international perspective such a nice marking the 1st years then a verse or a of the reunification of the 2 germany some east and west today it's a different country more makes all diverse and the younger generation of course has its own perspective so whose germany is it find out on to the point shortly. to the point such as a. name to the t w. what keeps us to say what makes us sick and how do we stay on fish. my name is dr carlson the time i talk to medical experts. watch them at work. and then discuss what you can do to improve your health. stay tuned and let's all try to stay in good shape. in 60 minutes w. . with him how to be done because others will the highest i know if i had known the boat would be that small i never would have gone on a trip i would not have put myself and my parents
time we'll have more on president tom sawyer moses and its integrations of a top shelf yalof next to the point what does german reunification 30 years ago mean to the country's young people just. wasn't enough for live from in the news that's what. the the. true the point. clear positions from international perspective such a nice marking the 1st years then a verse or a of the reunification of the 2 germany some east and west today it's a different country more makes all diverse and the younger...
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and you will see moses saying one very simple thing. a society flourishes if it is a moral society. if it pursues justice. if it loves the stranger. if it feeds the poor. if it cares for the widowed, the orphaned and so on. all else, forget about. the country's strength is not military, it's not political it's not demographic. it is not economic. it is moral. that message is taken up all the way through the literature. elisha, amos, zack, jeremiah, the most impassioned moral literature in existence. absolutely and totally extraordinary. i think it is judaism's great truth. and it emerge from the experience of being slaves in egypt. you know what it feels like to be a slave. so don't allow other people to be slaves. you know what the unleavened bread of affliction taste like so don't afflict others. you know the bitter herbs of slavery, so don't allow other people to eat bitterness. i saw this although through my childhood. my grandmother, who could not read or write came from russia , had a wine shop in the east end. in yes she sold some wine, you know, but twice year before the yea
and you will see moses saying one very simple thing. a society flourishes if it is a moral society. if it pursues justice. if it loves the stranger. if it feeds the poor. if it cares for the widowed, the orphaned and so on. all else, forget about. the country's strength is not military, it's not political it's not demographic. it is not economic. it is moral. that message is taken up all the way through the literature. elisha, amos, zack, jeremiah, the most impassioned moral literature in...
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in good moses vision is only 5 percent of normal in her right eye and 10 percent in the left one. new therapy and to reprogram stem cells extracted from the participants blood. then the dead retinal cells will be replaced with the reprogrammed ones. that we're hoping to replace sounds and this lab here right here it's still healthy and you can see right here they're missing. well itself if we can get new cells to take root in this area then we might be able to revive the outer portion of the retina which is still in relatively good chance to meet. another benefit of this kind of stem cell therapy is that it doesn't involve any potential ethical concerns. we don't have to use embryonic stem cells we extract the stem cells from the patient's own blood in much the same way that you do in a bone marrow donation. that image then we convert them into the proper cells in the laboratory and then plant them back into the patient again implanted at. the i b m t for our hoffa institutions located just a short distance from the clinic and this collaboration in the development of the new thera
in good moses vision is only 5 percent of normal in her right eye and 10 percent in the left one. new therapy and to reprogram stem cells extracted from the participants blood. then the dead retinal cells will be replaced with the reprogrammed ones. that we're hoping to replace sounds and this lab here right here it's still healthy and you can see right here they're missing. well itself if we can get new cells to take root in this area then we might be able to revive the outer portion of the...
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fall of the wall on the peaceful demonstrations against us and they were only possible because of the moses of support from more scorecards murders from. in the chancellor's bungalow in bonn a day before the negotiations it became clear that the soviets could not keep up this harsh front foreign minister shevardnadze it was asking for financial aid. received the same request. feel it got to be on the show or not so i said i will be inside. by next year and if that happens gorbachev will be reelected at the party congress at the start of july 4th out here we will be able to see this treaty through. chancellor kohl sent his advisor horst tell chick and representatives from germany's major banks to moscow on may 14th to fulfill the needs of the kremlin road so i'm driving to i was in moscow for a secret meeting in may 1919 with 2 german bankers to negotiate a loan of $5000000000.00 marks for its goal is to for the soviet union of this world power would have been insolvent 5 summer 998 months of it and we have the mandate to negotiate that goes so that was an aha moment for me. in this. the u.s
fall of the wall on the peaceful demonstrations against us and they were only possible because of the moses of support from more scorecards murders from. in the chancellor's bungalow in bonn a day before the negotiations it became clear that the soviets could not keep up this harsh front foreign minister shevardnadze it was asking for financial aid. received the same request. feel it got to be on the show or not so i said i will be inside. by next year and if that happens gorbachev will be...
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>> last time i remember hearing about a red wave the egyptians were chasing moses across the red sea.a church day, i appreciate the old testament relevance here. lets go to though. we shared the ones that have biden mostly in the lead, but then you hear the president with those predictions, nine days to go. whether it's in your state of michigan or anywhere else in this country, michael, are you seeing any red flags that suggest the president can pull this out and repeat that success that was unexpected by most in 2016? >> i understand why four years ago most people thought that he was going to lose. listen, anything can happen, obviously. and everybody between now and election day should operate as if anything can happen. nobody should be smug, nobody should be -- you know, the football players who do the end zone dance on the 2-yard line before they cross over the goal, they think they've already scored the touchdown and they get whacked from behind? that's what happened in 2016, and i think we have to make sure that nobody does that end zone dance too early. >> yeah. >> having said
>> last time i remember hearing about a red wave the egyptians were chasing moses across the red sea.a church day, i appreciate the old testament relevance here. lets go to though. we shared the ones that have biden mostly in the lead, but then you hear the president with those predictions, nine days to go. whether it's in your state of michigan or anywhere else in this country, michael, are you seeing any red flags that suggest the president can pull this out and repeat that success that...
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moses is not as loud as i am and whether he said damn it's about your family it's not your lot of spending. and bring down your stores and kill people little dramas anderson but i said i was not like and you say it is complete really. serious and i'm not going to give a let me have ended this segment we're going to move on to the 2nd segment it was really just experience this earnest. also coming up in bill ruse people continue to protest demanding the president resign demanding fair and free elections but the government doesn't want the world to know that foreign journalists are being forced to leave. getting a new accreditation for extending distinct papers is no longer possible there's no outright refusal just the same excuse over and over again the commission in charge they say called get together because of covert. and to our viewers watching on p.b.s. in the united states and to all of your around the world welcome we begin the day with the debate debacle we cannot begin to list all of the adjectives used today to describe tuesday night's u.s. presidential debate many of the words we
moses is not as loud as i am and whether he said damn it's about your family it's not your lot of spending. and bring down your stores and kill people little dramas anderson but i said i was not like and you say it is complete really. serious and i'm not going to give a let me have ended this segment we're going to move on to the 2nd segment it was really just experience this earnest. also coming up in bill ruse people continue to protest demanding the president resign demanding fair and free...
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senator, carol mosely braun.rmer senator to illinois, and in 2003, she campaigned for the presidential nomination. she endorsed joe biden. she joins us by phone. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning, poppy. i'm delighted to be with you. >> i'm delighted to have you as well. your reaction to the president calling senator harris a monster and the significance of last night for women and black women across this country. >> at the outset, i want to say i thought she did a wonderful, wonderful job. i was delighted she was able to stay -- she kept focused, her answers were succinct, she didn't talk over the moderator and she stated the truth. vice president pence, the man lies about everything, everything, everything. i have to credit kamala for holding her restraint and not saying, liar, liar, pants on fire last night. they lie about everything. it's so shocking that truth has such little respect in this administration. >> did she have to thread that needle about what women have to do, particularly black women? >
senator, carol mosely braun.rmer senator to illinois, and in 2003, she campaigned for the presidential nomination. she endorsed joe biden. she joins us by phone. good morning, ambassador. >> good morning, poppy. i'm delighted to be with you. >> i'm delighted to have you as well. your reaction to the president calling senator harris a monster and the significance of last night for women and black women across this country. >> at the outset, i want to say i thought she did a...
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going to do called "becky," and i needed a crazy beard i have a beard that literally if i was playing moses> jimmy: zz top or no, you have no option >> yes, you're out that was it. but he let me do it. he let me keep it and we put it into the character and just had fun with it. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here's kevin james and adam sandler in "hubie halloween" on netflix. take a look. >> we had someone escape from the psyche ward up here. a guy from your neck of the woods, richard hartman >> didn't you testify against him, steve he doesn't strike me as a forgive and forget type. >> you know what i hope he comes looking for me, 'cause he will be in a world of pain >> what the hell >> i've got to go, kenny hubie, what do you want? >> hey, officer steve, i saw andy o'doyle massive suspiciously amount of eggs and toilet paper >> it's not a crime to buy eggs or toilet paper. >> oh, yeah. that goes without saying but it doesn't take sherlock homes to deduce malicious intent lambardi's pizza is doing a sale tomorrow. one slice, one shoulder, $1, if you wear a costume to the shop to
going to do called "becky," and i needed a crazy beard i have a beard that literally if i was playing moses> jimmy: zz top or no, you have no option >> yes, you're out that was it. but he let me do it. he let me keep it and we put it into the character and just had fun with it. >> jimmy: i want to show everyone a clip. here's kevin james and adam sandler in "hubie halloween" on netflix. take a look. >> we had someone escape from the psyche ward up here....