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mr. hopkins, mr. stanford, mr. huntington.these names sound familiar, it's because they were rich when they began and they became very, very rich later. that's a whole study unto itself. suffice it to say, mr. crocker argued the chinese built the great wall of china. surely, there's a possibility they could do this. others tried trial gangs, 20, 30 men at a time and discovered something. the chinese immediately elected their own foreman/spokesman. they elected a man whose only job basically was to boil water and prepare food. the boiling water was only for tea and bathing, something that amazed people who watched them. but they had a frequency to bathe and drink a lot of tea. in the end, 12,000 chinese men were hired to work on the transcontinental railroad. central pacific. here we have a photograph where the two trains are meeting at a place in utah. has anybody ever been to promentary point? i don't know why they call it that. there's nothing prominent about it. it's on a very flat saltbed lake. if you drive there, there's
mr. hopkins, mr. stanford, mr. huntington.these names sound familiar, it's because they were rich when they began and they became very, very rich later. that's a whole study unto itself. suffice it to say, mr. crocker argued the chinese built the great wall of china. surely, there's a possibility they could do this. others tried trial gangs, 20, 30 men at a time and discovered something. the chinese immediately elected their own foreman/spokesman. they elected a man whose only job basically was...
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mr. hopkins, mr. stanford, mr. huntington if these names sound familiar it's because they were rich when they began and they became very very rich later. that's a whole study unto itself, but suffice it to say mr. crocker argued. the chinese built the great wall of china surely. there's a possibility that it could do this mrs. stowbridge and others tried trial gangs 20-30 minute at a time in the discovered something the chinese immediately elected their own foreman / spokesman. the elected a man whose only job was basically to boil water and prepare food. the boiled water was for tea and for bathing something which amazed some of the people who watched them, but they had a tendency to bathe frequently and to drink a lot of tea. which saved them a lot of problems later? in the end 12,000 chinese men were hired to work on the transcontinental railroad, central pacific and here we see a famous photograph. of the two trains meeting at a place called promontory point, utah. i don't has anybody here ever been to promonto
mr. hopkins, mr. stanford, mr. huntington if these names sound familiar it's because they were rich when they began and they became very very rich later. that's a whole study unto itself, but suffice it to say mr. crocker argued. the chinese built the great wall of china surely. there's a possibility that it could do this mrs. stowbridge and others tried trial gangs 20-30 minute at a time in the discovered something the chinese immediately elected their own foreman / spokesman. the elected a...
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mr. hopkins. please stay with us. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we have been talking about pentecost and that is why we are in the red. red symbolizes the spirit coming on that day of pentecost. acts two, if you see a diversity of people responding to the spirit. we have talked a lot about the spirit and your definition of the spirit. tell us a little bit more about what you think happened at pentecost. >> the questions could be asked about pentecost. was a primarily an auditory experience or was it primarily a hearing experience? was it speaking in tongues or hearing in a new way? i don't know if we can file back. but i know that listening is always very important. and pentecost is a challenge to listen and hear each other in new ways and trust that the spirit will be in the process of this this thing. and this is one way we can bind the nations and heal the planet. >> which after that carol? >> i as jim will say, it was definitely a process of discernment and the feeling. in feeling the movement in the present of the holy spirit that had not bee
mr. hopkins. please stay with us. >>> welcome back to mosaic. we have been talking about pentecost and that is why we are in the red. red symbolizes the spirit coming on that day of pentecost. acts two, if you see a diversity of people responding to the spirit. we have talked a lot about the spirit and your definition of the spirit. tell us a little bit more about what you think happened at pentecost. >> the questions could be asked about pentecost. was a primarily an auditory...
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andy pekosz now, with johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health -- i should note that it is mr.'s philanthropy at johns hopkins. i noticed the cdc -- is the normal operation of measles, mumps, and rubella, 15 months old, then a booster shot at 5-year-old, and it is a no big deal. why is a booster shot of covid a big deal? andy: right now, we are dealing with massive surges of cases. with the measles virus, case numbers are normally quite low, so vaccination rates that give you moderate immunity initially are enough to keep the virus down. you then boost the immunity later to get a protectant -- protection for most of your lifetime. sars-cov-2 is starting to change a little bit. not as much as influenza, but it is showing the ability to change. and we have not gotten anywhere close to the level of immunity in the population to keep case numbers down. so we are still working out how to keep a long-term covid-19 policy, but i think everybody leaves we will be dealing with covid-19 for the long-term. tom: is your perspective -- and i am looking at "the miami herald," where the lads
andy pekosz now, with johns hopkins bloomberg school of public health -- i should note that it is mr.'s philanthropy at johns hopkins. i noticed the cdc -- is the normal operation of measles, mumps, and rubella, 15 months old, then a booster shot at 5-year-old, and it is a no big deal. why is a booster shot of covid a big deal? andy: right now, we are dealing with massive surges of cases. with the measles virus, case numbers are normally quite low, so vaccination rates that give you moderate...
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mr. huntington is a surviving 36. huntington wasn't, but he was a very, very good one and formidable one. the one i came to like the best was mark hopkins, who is the most confident of the associates. and here i'll have to start showing you who they are. that is kollis b. hoskins, and this is another golden age of facial hair. so hopkins had a metaphor call touch, which i really admire. when he's sick with his last illness, he took his doctor, who is a chinese herbalist and put him on his private car on the railroad train. when they reached the end of the line, hopkins died. i have never really warmed to the other associates. charles b. crocker, who you'll hear about. charles b. crocker who you will hear about in other instances was a large lucky thug, and a.a. cohen who is sometimes his partner and sometimes his enemy memorialized in the 19th century invected which is much better than the 21st century invected, but he called him a living and breathing monument of the vulgarity and viciousness and dishonesty. leyland stanford's whole career inspired a litany of dismay, exasperation and disdain, and it came from his own associates. the a
mr. huntington is a surviving 36. huntington wasn't, but he was a very, very good one and formidable one. the one i came to like the best was mark hopkins, who is the most confident of the associates. and here i'll have to start showing you who they are. that is kollis b. hoskins, and this is another golden age of facial hair. so hopkins had a metaphor call touch, which i really admire. when he's sick with his last illness, he took his doctor, who is a chinese herbalist and put him on his...