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their extravagant use of soaps deodorant and breasts sweetness was europeans never close all the pilgrims. had a terrible smell indians' troy to. teach them to. the story of the first settlers has been deliberately changed those also james lowe and because the truth is so shameful. hundreds of miles from the cellphone stayed the america because the mission was a failure they relay more poles historian robert everly was to find some gold and take it back to europe. they spend their days digging...
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europeans never plays them kept close though not all times the pilgrims knows biographers the any fine i had a terrible smell indians tried without success teach them to play. settlers also had bad breath from rotting teeth and starvation was so combing the corpses would just open pits known as poor holes many turn to all cold and committed suicide in fact the story of the first settlers has been deliberately changed those also james lowe and because the truth is so shameful. hundreds of miles from the self and stayed the america because the mission was a failure they relay reports historian robert everly was to find some gold and take it back to europe. they spend their days digging random holes in the ground haplessly looking for gold instead of planting crops they were starving and digging up putrid indian corpses to eat they took some indian pressures and forced them to teach the colonists how to farm and the meal with the natives wasn't quite the thanksgiving shown on t.v. and in school books. offered the indians a toast to eternal friendship whereupon the cheese fish family advis
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the pilgrims had hardly explored the shores for days before they ran out of the graves of my ancestors and stole their corn wheat and beans the indians knew this fact yet welcomed and to be friended the settlers little knowing that they would be killed by the settlers beyond what has happened cannot be changed but today we work toward a better america a more indian america where people and nature are once again important because help start a national day of mourning. each thanksgiving a protest of the plymouth and mayflower replica on the west coast thousands also gathered on thanksgiving day calling on the u.s. to all the treaties promising indian rights and international law the american government faces increasing domestic and international pressure supreme court has reaffirmed the validity of the treaty of fort laramie giving indians rights over the area united nations despite countries voting against australia new zealand canada and the united states post a resolution declaring indigenous people's right to self rule the un is also calling for the states to return to indian tribes
the pilgrims had hardly explored the shores for days before they ran out of the graves of my ancestors and stole their corn wheat and beans the indians knew this fact yet welcomed and to be friended the settlers little knowing that they would be killed by the settlers beyond what has happened cannot be changed but today we work toward a better america a more indian america where people and nature are once again important because help start a national day of mourning. each thanksgiving a protest...
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it's would save the pilgrims.e america the richest country in the history of the world. live in a slum in egypt that has no deed to your proprty. you're stuck in poverty. when you know that your home or your store or whenever you mak is safe from confiscation, then you can borrow and take risks and invest. that gives you the power to prosper, and that is the lost lesson of thanksgiving. so happy thanksgiving. go prosper. have a nice weekend, and good night. @a [ dave gentry ] hello, i'dave gentry. welcome to small stocks and big money! intro music intro music intro music intro music [ dave gentry ] for all of our new viewers its nice to meet you and for those of you who are already members of the redchip nation, thank you for being part of the fastest growing community of small cap investors in the world. whether you are watching on fox business in seattle or new york or las vegas. europe, rome, somewhere in croatia, or austria, portugal,
it's would save the pilgrims.e america the richest country in the history of the world. live in a slum in egypt that has no deed to your proprty. you're stuck in poverty. when you know that your home or your store or whenever you mak is safe from confiscation, then you can borrow and take risks and invest. that gives you the power to prosper, and that is the lost lesson of thanksgiving. so happy thanksgiving. go prosper. have a nice weekend, and good night. @a [ dave gentry ] hello, i'dave...
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it's would save the pilgrims.america the richest country in the history of the world. live in a slum in egypt that has no deed t your property. you're stuck in poverty. when you know that your home or your store or whenever you make is safe from confiscation, then you can borrow and take risks and invest. that gives you the power to prosper, and that is the lost lesson of thnksgiving. so happy thanksgiving. go prosper. have a nice weekend, and good night. gerri: hello everybody i am gerri willis. welcome to a special edition we're devoting the entire hour to answer the question how do you do that? with the advice if you are in the market for a new home don't be dismayed. the end of the year could be the perfect time to buy a home. the how to do that?er personal finance expert, is i think this is a great idea
it's would save the pilgrims.america the richest country in the history of the world. live in a slum in egypt that has no deed t your property. you're stuck in poverty. when you know that your home or your store or whenever you make is safe from confiscation, then you can borrow and take risks and invest. that gives you the power to prosper, and that is the lost lesson of thnksgiving. so happy thanksgiving. go prosper. have a nice weekend, and good night. gerri: hello everybody i am gerri...
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not many can boast of being related to the original thanksgiving pilgrims, but loring barnes can. she enjoys cooking and still has some of her recipes from her pilgrim ancestors like this one for cranberries and acorn squash. loring, thank you so much for coming over and sharing with me one of your family's recipes, but what i really love is that you have pilgrim heritage! >> yes, i do. >> so tell me a little bit before we get to the recipe about that connection to the pilgrims. >> i'm a tenth direct descendent of governor william bradford, who declared thanksgiving to be thanksgiving in 1621, a year after th made the treacherous voyage over on the mayflower. we used to have very much the norman rockwellian thanksgiving dinner with 4 tables that spilled across 3 rooms with an extremely large, very loud family. >> tell me about this recipe a little bit and about your aunt, who developed it. >> this came from my aunt lorinda, and it's a wonderful way to really add some fabulous punch and color. if you're looking at a buffet, your eye is immediately drawn to these fabulous acorn squa
not many can boast of being related to the original thanksgiving pilgrims, but loring barnes can. she enjoys cooking and still has some of her recipes from her pilgrim ancestors like this one for cranberries and acorn squash. loring, thank you so much for coming over and sharing with me one of your family's recipes, but what i really love is that you have pilgrim heritage! >> yes, i do. >> so tell me a little bit before we get to the recipe about that connection to the pilgrims....
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it's would save the pilgrims.e richest country in the history of the world. live in a slum in egypt that has no deed to your property. you're stuck in poverty. when you know that your home or your sore or whenever you make is safe from confiscation, then you can borrow and take risks and invest. that gives you the power to prosper, and that is the lost lesson of thanksgiving. so happy thanksgiving. go prosper. have a nice weekend, and good night. ♪ hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 glk350 for $419 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. ♪ ♪ lou: president obama is enrollment numbers, it
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pilgrim buckle hat. my uncle reggie's brussel sprout farts. [ laughter ] macy's parade. snoopy balloon. you better keep that snoopy balloon away from my underdog or he's gonna try to sniff his butt. [ laughter ] that's hilarious. [ laughter ] black friday. pumpkin pie. wishbone. charlie brown trying to kick the ball from my girl, lucy. [ light laughter ] i just saw lucy the other day. my girl's trippin down at the lulu's new club.
pilgrim buckle hat. my uncle reggie's brussel sprout farts. [ laughter ] macy's parade. snoopy balloon. you better keep that snoopy balloon away from my underdog or he's gonna try to sniff his butt. [ laughter ] that's hilarious. [ laughter ] black friday. pumpkin pie. wishbone. charlie brown trying to kick the ball from my girl, lucy. [ light laughter ] i just saw lucy the other day. my girl's trippin down at the lulu's new club.
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some the voyagers are people who we call pilgrims. >> john stossel says the pilgrims might have starved to death if they didn't wise up. stossel will be here to change your thanksgiving. >> also tonight another embarrassment of the colorado. has the administration on the defensive. crowley and colmes will break it down. >> you cannot be serious! >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the real cost of obamacare. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. as you may know, president obama has said in the past that the affordable healthcare law will eventually make healthcare less expensive in america. it might happen. probably not. according to an op. ed today in the "wall street journal," spending on healthcare will reach almost $3 trillion this year alone: that's more than 25% above what was spent in 2007. in fact the center for medicare and medicaid estimate healthcare spending will rise to a trillion dollars a year in this country in 20022. so, again, this is the afforda
some the voyagers are people who we call pilgrims. >> john stossel says the pilgrims might have starved to death if they didn't wise up. stossel will be here to change your thanksgiving. >> also tonight another embarrassment of the colorado. has the administration on the defensive. crowley and colmes will break it down. >> you cannot be serious! >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for...
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founding holiday feast at plymouth and the economic differences between native americans and the pilgrims. >> it took more than every ounce of people in the community wouldn't have liked it to us. >> and they gave it to us. they were wearing our clothes. so it's not just work to them but to us. it's how we make our money. >> sreenivasan: and, how norman rockwell mirrored america's ambitions and common values in his art. >> and a barber in montana suddenly had normal knockwell in common. >> sreenivasan: those are just some of the stories we're covering on tonight's "pbs newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >>
founding holiday feast at plymouth and the economic differences between native americans and the pilgrims. >> it took more than every ounce of people in the community wouldn't have liked it to us. >> and they gave it to us. they were wearing our clothes. so it's not just work to them but to us. it's how we make our money. >> sreenivasan: and, how norman rockwell mirrored america's ambitions and common values in his art. >> and a barber in montana suddenly had normal...
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and every day americans honor the pilgrims by eating as if we are starving. andç just forget, please forget labeling at restaurant chains. i'm not interested in the contents of starbucks lemon loaf cake. the word loaf tells me all i need to know. and don't tell me about the anti-foaming agent in my chicken mcnug ets. that ruins the surprise when my mouth doesn't foam. i say we get rid of all labels. all food should come in an unmarked box. like my new line of snack foods stephen colbert's just eat it. every box comes with a complimentary blindfold. you put on the blindfold, open the box, and stick it in your mouth. (laughter) though word of warning, don't let it near your rat, or he is a dead man. we'll be right back. cheers because is welcome back, everybody, my guest tonight hosts a show on public radio as a tribute i'll be calling this one in, please welcome brian lehrer. (applause) plaus. >> stephen: brian, hey, nice to meet you, thanks for coming on. listen, i'm a long-time fan, first time hoster. thanks for coming on, for the people out there who perha
and every day americans honor the pilgrims by eating as if we are starving. andç just forget, please forget labeling at restaurant chains. i'm not interested in the contents of starbucks lemon loaf cake. the word loaf tells me all i need to know. and don't tell me about the anti-foaming agent in my chicken mcnug ets. that ruins the surprise when my mouth doesn't foam. i say we get rid of all labels. all food should come in an unmarked box. like my new line of snack foods stephen colbert's...
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the mayflower that brought the the mayflower that brought the pilgrims to america will be pilgrims toas the greatest remembered as the greatest adventures in history. adventures in history. now centuries ago counting on now centuries ago counting on the history to help out its the history to help out its economy. economy. as carl bostick tells as carl bostick tells us, the us, the 400th anniversary of that 400th anniversary of that voyage. voyage. >> shipping is the story, and >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits herrage is turning oits maritime maritime history to help. history to help. >> we're building a >> we're building a boat. boat. >> and not just any boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the >> it's the mayflower. mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower >> the story of the mayflower begins here in begins here in the late the late 1600. 1600. build in this area. build in this area. >> there were not much less than >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the port
the mayflower that brought the the mayflower that brought the pilgrims to america will be pilgrims toas the greatest remembered as the greatest adventures in history. adventures in history. now centuries ago counting on now centuries ago counting on the history to help out its the history to help out its economy. economy. as carl bostick tells as carl bostick tells us, the us, the 400th anniversary of that 400th anniversary of that voyage. voyage. >> shipping is the story, and >>...
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more from nhk world is such a look see pilgrims have fallen to me that counts right. the past three years. if the condition the sydney born us to visitors have been marking the trio. new tourist information center was opened especially for them look what cannot be told from canada used to teach english at local stores. attracted by a combined natural beauty and unique culture. he decided to take the job of promoting the criminal cartel. we're working on. select international guests have access to the religion and country so i can get close to the people of the plays that culture. sharon told tsn towards the spanish couple on their honeymoon. the random scene she is nowhere on the kitchen to yours in spain now they've come to experience this one basically this is the end of the valleys and mountains of this. china is on the water all over it. this will ensure continued. close as japanese have is in three centuries the week i've been in there to eat and trying to come on up. first the couple headed to the gateway of the mountain. thinking i need to train oh two to relax
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>> pilgrims landed on a spot called -- >> america. >> the pilgrims encountered thousands of -- >> indians. >> native americans were excellent -- >> arrow shooters. >> tepee makers. >> pilgrims were good at -- >> taking people's land. >> ouch. let's hope none of those are american history majors. might be a problem bringing grades home to parents. what do you think? >> not a surprise. young kids, amazing how little they pay attention. history is a subject young kids are into. my son loves it. a lot of people in the building are into history. some do not pay attention. 1621 the first thanksgiving? >> i think so. why you look at me. it was around that time. it was in november. >> it wasn't in november. >> abraham lincoln dedicated the day. >> correct. i don't know what year it was. he decided it was going to be the fourth thursday in november. >> i love the story of the may flower. i always loved it and thought it was great. i'm not going to come down too hard on the kids. i hope they learn and love it like i did. >> american history is important. the principles of the country was founded on
>> pilgrims landed on a spot called -- >> america. >> the pilgrims encountered thousands of -- >> indians. >> native americans were excellent -- >> arrow shooters. >> tepee makers. >> pilgrims were good at -- >> taking people's land. >> ouch. let's hope none of those are american history majors. might be a problem bringing grades home to parents. what do you think? >> not a surprise. young kids, amazing how little they pay...
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. >> the pilgrims, a group of people from? >> ireland? >> traveled to north america on a boat called the? >> oh! >> pilgrims landed in north america on a spot called. >> north america. >> and when the mayflower landed they encountered thousands of. >> indians. >> the native americans were excellent. >> arrow shooters? >> tepee makers. >> the pilgrims were really good at? >> taking people's land. >> ouch. let's hope none of them are american history majors. it might be a problem. bringing those grades home to the parents. eric, what do you make of this? >> bob and i are looking at our football picks. >> you weren't paying close attention. >> not a surprise. young kids, it's amazing how little they pay attention. history is one be of those subjects that a lot of kids are really into. my son's really into history, he roloves it. a lot of people in the building love history. a lot of kids don't pay attention to history. >> do they know 1621, the first thanksgiving? >> i think so. why are you looking at me. >> was that the date? >> that was th
. >> the pilgrims, a group of people from? >> ireland? >> traveled to north america on a boat called the? >> oh! >> pilgrims landed in north america on a spot called. >> north america. >> and when the mayflower landed they encountered thousands of. >> indians. >> the native americans were excellent. >> arrow shooters? >> tepee makers. >> the pilgrims were really good at? >> taking people's land. >> ouch. let's...
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the mayflower that brought the pilgrims to america will be remembered as the greatest adventures in historyies ago counting on the history to help out its economy. as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late 1600. build in this area. >> there were not much less than 26 mayflowers. mayflower was in the port books, the fact that it stated that it was of harrage, the home port was harrage. >> christopher jones the captain of the mayflower actually lived in a house that we're standing in front of now. >> when i see all these trees here, what did we expect to happen? >> there's about 150 trees in here weighing about 175 tons. it's about a third to a half of what we need to build a ship. >> the mayflower projects a job creation program will also build an exact replica of the ship in time of the 400th anniversary of the pilgrims 1620 voyage to
the mayflower that brought the pilgrims to america will be remembered as the greatest adventures in historyies ago counting on the history to help out its economy. as carl bostick tells us, the 400th anniversary of that voyage. >> shipping is the story, and with the struggling economy, herrage is turning oits maritime history to help. >> we're building a boat. >> and not just any boat. >> it's the mayflower. >> the story of the mayflower begins here in the late...
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same way with the pilgrims. man for his own particular and so assign to every family a parcel of land. once that happened, people took care of their own stuff. before the 18-year-olds were saying, we're all sharing, i don't feel well today. i'm going to call in sick. >> this is really condemnation of socialism? >> yeah. it's socialism. communal societies have been tried again and again and we keep trying. you could say some of it's good. medicare is unsustainable. all these government programs are a form of let's all be in it together. >> what is it when you talk to these people in the park, do they think the parks magically clean themselves at the end of the night? they don't realize that private companies are usually involved in doing the cleaning? >> it doesn't happen overnight. it took a few years, so they don't notice. most of the people who were there that day think it was always this way. >> but they do notice when they go to the toilets. >> that's right. public toilets make people go oh. >> john stossel
same way with the pilgrims. man for his own particular and so assign to every family a parcel of land. once that happened, people took care of their own stuff. before the 18-year-olds were saying, we're all sharing, i don't feel well today. i'm going to call in sick. >> this is really condemnation of socialism? >> yeah. it's socialism. communal societies have been tried again and again and we keep trying. you could say some of it's good. medicare is unsustainable. all these...
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what's a parade without some pilgrims? we found some pilgrims from around the area. 94th year. so, old this parade, that gimbel's, you have to watch old movies to know who gimbel's is. gumbel's is the original sponsor. now, it's dunkin' donuts. the favorite station of philadelphia, wpvi, i love them. this is the show that gives you two parades this morning. my lovely ginger zee is standing at the macy's parade in new york city. ginger, how is it going? the pictures look beautiful this morning. >> it is. it is. for a very cold morning, this is beautiful. how lucky are we that we have just learned, just now learned -- you see right here, the net is off snoopy. is nets are off. and that means, yes, we are going to fly. the balloons will fly. all of new york city happy here. so many millions will come right here, descend on new york city. so excited, paula. >> that is great news, ginger. >>> we're not going to do your cooking this morning. but we're going to answer some of your cooking questions. right? all of the tips and tricks you need as you hit the kitchen this than
what's a parade without some pilgrims? we found some pilgrims from around the area. 94th year. so, old this parade, that gimbel's, you have to watch old movies to know who gimbel's is. gumbel's is the original sponsor. now, it's dunkin' donuts. the favorite station of philadelphia, wpvi, i love them. this is the show that gives you two parades this morning. my lovely ginger zee is standing at the macy's parade in new york city. ginger, how is it going? the pictures look beautiful this morning....
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yeah, that's the old pilgrim trail. runs about 6 or 7k by the lake. right. over there.ngs suddenly flapping, birds squawking) (birds twittering) ♪ (leaves rustling) (grunts) (exhales) wallander: so we need statements from those community service workers. and what about that 1-1-2 call, things burning? lindeman: they can't access the recordings. the system's crashed. all we know is the call was logged 17:52 monday night. but have we got an id on the phone number? no, they need to reboot the system. right, okay, as soon as you can. officer: over here, sir. all right, thanks. nyberg: it was in the grave. but it's not been burned. it's been annotated in danish. mostly the book of revelation. at the back. danish. she burned to death. that's what killed her. then she was buried. watched her burn to death, then buried her. (office phone ringing) kurt, i've managed to identify the prints on the bible. really? jannek langås. danish, been missing from a secure unit in odense since november 2009. odense? he's an arsonist. yeah, it's a psychiatric unit. and a paranoid schizophrenic
yeah, that's the old pilgrim trail. runs about 6 or 7k by the lake. right. over there.ngs suddenly flapping, birds squawking) (birds twittering) ♪ (leaves rustling) (grunts) (exhales) wallander: so we need statements from those community service workers. and what about that 1-1-2 call, things burning? lindeman: they can't access the recordings. the system's crashed. all we know is the call was logged 17:52 monday night. but have we got an id on the phone number? no, they need to reboot the...
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. >> we'll show you how another town sets out to prove it was the launch point for the pilgrims.ople think about turkey whales and other sea life are stealing the show off the coast. >> the sight seeing is better than ever. ben tracy shows us what makes this year so special. >> reporter: whale watching normally involved a lot of whale waiting. not here not now. california's monterey bay is teaming up with over 200 humpback whales. nancy black is a marine biologist and captain of the whale watching boat. tourists have been packing the boats. >> this is a once-in-a-lifetime chance. i'm taking photos. i'm just trying to tell the people how lucky they are to really witness this. >> reporter: they are also seeing dolphins orcas, and sea lions, aka killer whales. but the humpbacks are getting all the attention. >> the enormous flukes and the breaching, it's fabulous. >> reporter: there are about 2,000 humpback whales that feed off the coast of california, but this time of year they should be well on their way to mexico where they breed, but there's a reason they're sticking around. foo
. >> we'll show you how another town sets out to prove it was the launch point for the pilgrims.ople think about turkey whales and other sea life are stealing the show off the coast. >> the sight seeing is better than ever. ben tracy shows us what makes this year so special. >> reporter: whale watching normally involved a lot of whale waiting. not here not now. california's monterey bay is teaming up with over 200 humpback whales. nancy black is a marine biologist and captain...
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the pilgrims were the wiliest mix-ups in history and wear ridiculous hats and buckles on my shoes, to assert my freedom. me, me, me, me, me! well [ bleep ] off! and good riddance, you, you, honey boo-boos! ♪ god save the queen! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. we will take a break. when we come back we assembled some local school children to tell you the story of the first thanksgiving/chanukah crossover. casey affleck, mike tyson, and steve aoki and music from linkin park. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ i get times are tight. but it's hard to get any work done like this. then came this baby -- small but with windows and office. it runs my work stuff. ...and i can use apps like flipboard for news, or xbox video to watch the shows i'm never home to see... and i can still get work done at the same time. excuse me, do you mind if i... yep. ♪ honestly, i wanna see you be brave ♪ hey, dad. we're all tied up. really?! come on. oh! that's a lot of water up there. ♪ go. go. that's a nice shot. [ laughs ] yes! breakfast. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. ke
the pilgrims were the wiliest mix-ups in history and wear ridiculous hats and buckles on my shoes, to assert my freedom. me, me, me, me, me! well [ bleep ] off! and good riddance, you, you, honey boo-boos! ♪ god save the queen! [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. thank you. we will take a break. when we come back we assembled some local school children to tell you the story of the first thanksgiving/chanukah crossover. casey affleck, mike tyson, and steve aoki and music from linkin...
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plus it is the unofficial day of responderscal first enjoyed a thanksgiving feast like the pilgrims. >> the hotel served up free meals for d.c.'s finest. a buffeteorgetown -- for public servants. police, firefighters. >> we're thankful every year and every way. >> each year the four seasons hotel employees come in on their to work on the 21st century version of the mayflower. finengton's finest enjoy dining with candles, silver, and china. know, we are family. we try to help each other out. they start preparing the meal about a week in advance including 300 pounds of potatoes. >> [indiscernible] >> in the end the volunteers served up hundreds of meals to these first responders. we brought our brothers brotherly love and are thankful. >> the officers went back to work on a cold day like today they appreciated the warm meal. we havee thankful that people like this who dedicate their time and effort to come out here and do this for those of us, you know, who have to work. >> abc 7 news. weather threatened to be big thanksgiving day tradition in the big apple, but mother nature managed t
plus it is the unofficial day of responderscal first enjoyed a thanksgiving feast like the pilgrims. >> the hotel served up free meals for d.c.'s finest. a buffeteorgetown -- for public servants. police, firefighters. >> we're thankful every year and every way. >> each year the four seasons hotel employees come in on their to work on the 21st century version of the mayflower. finengton's finest enjoy dining with candles, silver, and china. know, we are family. we try to help...
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shell and clothes and would not take the mound again for one year but i did not stop feeling like of pilgrim as i would walk down the wide corridor my footsteps would remind me i would be across the field happy with the things as they were. perhaps that is why my relationship began to deepen. that has everything to do with the doctor not excepting as they are i did not stop doctoring but there was a way out is appreciating who they were. >> that was a good think about that time things began to change at the hospital. they were discovered by the department of justice and that is where i will stop talking. thank you very much. [applause] >> we have time for questions and answers just please go to the microphone. >> that is a different story. the students are fantastic 87 how to examine patients physically because that is though one skill they really are losing. it is such the efficient skill as i can diagnose somebody by the smell alone. think how efficient that is. but yet that whole beautiful part of the physical exam is falling by the wayside in the medical students love it because it feels
shell and clothes and would not take the mound again for one year but i did not stop feeling like of pilgrim as i would walk down the wide corridor my footsteps would remind me i would be across the field happy with the things as they were. perhaps that is why my relationship began to deepen. that has everything to do with the doctor not excepting as they are i did not stop doctoring but there was a way out is appreciating who they were. >> that was a good think about that time things...
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time to gather with family, to commemorate the feast that native americans prepared for a sphrugling pilgrimettlement, the day we refer to as thanksgiving, and the native americans refer to as an enormous mistake. [laughter] but eat quickly you need your strength. >> almost all the big stores opening earlier than ever. k-mart open agent 6:00 a.m. >> wal-mart, jc penney, big lots, kohls open on thanksgiving. >> jon: every store vinegar world open. dildo depot open, just ger bills, open. (bleep) a bear workshop? open. [cheers and applause] so if you are thinking i guess i have to shop all day but once the stores close i can go home and get a solid 15 minutes of thanksgiving in think again. >> k-mart opening from 41 hours straight. >> jon: do you have any idea what this sneens if someone tramples you for a furby thursday morning they don't find your body until friday night. all right, maybe thanksgiving has become a pregame for black friday but at least they cannot take away our turkey. >> butterball which produces 20% of all u.s. turkeys says there's a shortage of fresh turkeys 16 pounds or la
time to gather with family, to commemorate the feast that native americans prepared for a sphrugling pilgrimettlement, the day we refer to as thanksgiving, and the native americans refer to as an enormous mistake. [laughter] but eat quickly you need your strength. >> almost all the big stores opening earlier than ever. k-mart open agent 6:00 a.m. >> wal-mart, jc penney, big lots, kohls open on thanksgiving. >> jon: every store vinegar world open. dildo depot open, just ger...
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i just want to bring you some , for potential pilgrims to that are part of ,aint peter the apostle althoughhe church is never officially declared it, they have been identified and decided to release the relics now for is your faith. thank you for being with us, do stay with us. in the have more for you aftermath of typhoon -- of the typhoon. is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union bankand united healthcare. >> my customers can shop around, see who does good work and compare costs. it can also work that way with health care. with united healthcare, i get information on quality ratings of doctors, treatment options, and estimates for how much i'll pay. that helps me and my guys make informed decisions. i don't like guesses with my business and definitely not with our health. >> that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> at union bank, our relationship managers work hard to understand the industry you operate in, working to nurture new ventures and help provide capital for key
i just want to bring you some , for potential pilgrims to that are part of ,aint peter the apostle althoughhe church is never officially declared it, they have been identified and decided to release the relics now for is your faith. thank you for being with us, do stay with us. in the have more for you aftermath of typhoon -- of the typhoon. is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits to charity and pursuing the common good for over 30 years, union...
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. >> my name is reverend ashley goff, and i'm a pastor at church the pilgrims, a congregation in the presbyterian church, usa, in dupont circle, washington d.c. 50,000 honeybees call the back of the church home. three honey hives are part of our sacred garden. they pollinate the vegetables and fruits of our garden along with the forest oasis next to us. the eggplants, green peppers, base sill, beans, squash and carrots that we grow goes to create meals for open table, our lunch every sunday afternoon for 40 hungry neighbors. on sundays our garden is poignantly alive. honeybees buzzing around pollen and hungry neighbors norring on cat roles of -- casseroles. in that moment our backyard is host and home to living beings our society thinks are disposable, honeybees and homeless, hungry folks. honeybees are threatened by an ecological crisis created by humans, bugs and climate change. hungry people are the most socially vulnerable of humanity, starving from the lack of access to healthy and affordable food. we designed our backyard because of our trust in the holy one, and our garden sym
. >> my name is reverend ashley goff, and i'm a pastor at church the pilgrims, a congregation in the presbyterian church, usa, in dupont circle, washington d.c. 50,000 honeybees call the back of the church home. three honey hives are part of our sacred garden. they pollinate the vegetables and fruits of our garden along with the forest oasis next to us. the eggplants, green peppers, base sill, beans, squash and carrots that we grow goes to create meals for open table, our lunch every...
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some the voyagers are people who we call pilgrims. >> john stossel says the pilgrims might have starvedhey didn't wise up. stossel will be here to change your
some the voyagers are people who we call pilgrims. >> john stossel says the pilgrims might have starvedhey didn't wise up. stossel will be here to change your
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. >> the pilgrims and indians had this big feast together, and they didn't even charge for the food.said, thanks. and henceforth, thus was born the first thanksgiving. >> when you gived something to somebody and they say thanks, that's why the thanksgiving comes together. >> that's where captain john smith andsand poke comlkcahonta. singing "colors of the wind" which we sing today. >> can you paint with all of the colors of the wind. >> they sang that at the very first thanksgiving. >> oh. >> apparently. i had no idea. >> that's how disney got it. >> a funny video from the barely politicalle youtube channel. >> also, some of the traditions that we have on thanksgiving today can be traced back to the first thanksgiving. >> also decided to eat turkey and stuffing on the first thanksgiving. turkey contains a chemical that, like, makes you tired. and thus, turkeys are tired. which is why they can't fly. and also, they're easy to catch. we eat stuffing because it's easy to find in pillows. >> that's it. there it is. >> that's why we eat the turkey. >> we've been wrong about thanksgiving t
. >> the pilgrims and indians had this big feast together, and they didn't even charge for the food.said, thanks. and henceforth, thus was born the first thanksgiving. >> when you gived something to somebody and they say thanks, that's why the thanksgiving comes together. >> that's where captain john smith andsand poke comlkcahonta. singing "colors of the wind" which we sing today. >> can you paint with all of the colors of the wind. >> they sang that at...
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some the voyagers are people who we call pilgrims. >> john stossel says the pilgrims might have starvedup. stossel will be here to change your t
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that's why the pilgrims came here. >> the pilgrims were taking and talk -- they were talking about birthr thanksgiving dinner? really? i knew the gop was full of turkeys, but this is taking it to a whole new level. joining me now are krystal ball and richard wolffe. thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks for having us, rev. >> krystal, there are 55 million single women eligible to vote. why is the gop now just realizing that these 55 million women exist? >> that is an incredible question. i would have to think that last week's election results in virginia in particular have to be even more of a wakeup call. terry mcauliffe won single women by 42 points. you can basically look at the results and attribute mcauliffe's win to single women who were terrified of ken cuccinelli's extreme policies. and on this republicans are delusional if they think they can just do things like oppose the contraception mandate within the health care law and be able to do it without talking about it. which is sort of what they're proposing. we'll do all these things under the table and just not foc
that's why the pilgrims came here. >> the pilgrims were taking and talk -- they were talking about birthr thanksgiving dinner? really? i knew the gop was full of turkeys, but this is taking it to a whole new level. joining me now are krystal ball and richard wolffe. thank you for coming on the show tonight. >> thanks for having us, rev. >> krystal, there are 55 million single women eligible to vote. why is the gop now just realizing that these 55 million women exist? >>...
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the person responsible says the ad i created showing a native american and pilgrim was in no way intendede or racist. they apologized. they are actually of native american decent. i thought the process was to play on my own sexy color. >> mm-hmm. >> really? i have no words for this. >> wow. right. >> needless to say, they have apologized and we'll move out but it's a bit of an outrage. >> just say i would like to be bronzed. >> give me a tan. doughnuts and other things we like are about to change. >> they are going to try to get rid of transfats. we have to dig in here. they took the foods that might be in jeopardy here. doughnuts are the ones you will notice most. they may become oily. transfats old the oil and fat in the food. frosting could be on the list. they may have to use lard. crackers, probably a little bit, too. in coffee creamers, a lot of people making coffee, anything that keeps cream in it is usually used using transfats. a lot of things they are going to have to reengineer. they will use more oil and butter. >> we'll be healthier. if you want to stay transfat free, it has
the person responsible says the ad i created showing a native american and pilgrim was in no way intendede or racist. they apologized. they are actually of native american decent. i thought the process was to play on my own sexy color. >> mm-hmm. >> really? i have no words for this. >> wow. right. >> needless to say, they have apologized and we'll move out but it's a bit of an outrage. >> just say i would like to be bronzed. >> give me a tan. doughnuts and...
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like the pilgrims, the maccabees made tremendous sacrifices so they could track as their religion inof seemingly insurmountable odds, they reclaim their historic homeland. those are very important words. the true america love chanukah is what came after those victories almost 2200 years ago. the jewish temple was cleansed and consecrated and the oil that was sufficient for only one day lasted for eight. as the first hanukkah candle is lit, we are reminded that our task is not only to secure the blessing of freedom but to make the most of that blessing once it is secure. in that spirit, michelle and i look forward to joining members of the jewish community in america, the state of israel, and around the world as we work together to build a future that is bright and full of hope. ,rom my family to yours p barack obama" it is interesting we got this message just in time before we start the celebration of hanukkah and i wanted to the white house jewish liaison who i saw arrive. he has joined us to make sure that the message came here before jews around the world celebrate this special fe
like the pilgrims, the maccabees made tremendous sacrifices so they could track as their religion inof seemingly insurmountable odds, they reclaim their historic homeland. those are very important words. the true america love chanukah is what came after those victories almost 2200 years ago. the jewish temple was cleansed and consecrated and the oil that was sufficient for only one day lasted for eight. as the first hanukkah candle is lit, we are reminded that our task is not only to secure the...
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that violence many coming as millions of shiite pilgrims it are commemorating islam. >> reporter: this rally is religious, and it should not be seen as a challenge is that hezbollah's leader has said. but clearly, it was a message of defiance, a projection of power, and a show of support to the armed group. a few hundred thousand shiite came to where the hezbollah live. and where car bombings havele killed of civilians. >> we're not scared of people or terrorists. >> reporter: we won't bow, is what they chant. it is a telling slogan. hezbollah is under pressure, it's rivals here and abroad crews the group of from dragging lebanon into a war, but it's backers disagree. >> if we would not have come to fight them there, they would kill us. >> reporter: she means the sunni opposition in syria. around the suburbs, it's tight. and no cars are allowed to enter the district where half a million people live. other measures have been taken in other shiite airs in the country. the president himself says that the threat is real. nevertheless, people had heeded his call and turned out in large numb
that violence many coming as millions of shiite pilgrims it are commemorating islam. >> reporter: this rally is religious, and it should not be seen as a challenge is that hezbollah's leader has said. but clearly, it was a message of defiance, a projection of power, and a show of support to the armed group. a few hundred thousand shiite came to where the hezbollah live. and where car bombings havele killed of civilians. >> we're not scared of people or terrorists. >> reporter:...
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work up appetites, they had all kinds of fun activities them spend the year studying history of the pilgrims. this is the 36th year of the program. they look beyond adorable. >> we're planning that for th newsroom. >> there sails tug-of-war in there. >> between tv news anchors. >> world news coming up next. >> we'll get the shoes. >> from all of us here thanks for watching >>> welcome to world news tonight. superstorm, we show you the moment a history making storm crashes ashore. the crew of the barge rescued. the latest images pouring in. >>> mob and robbed caught on camera, stores ransacked by mobs of thieves dashing for the exit with all they can carry. >>> and second chances, the worst mistake of your life, seen around the world. tonight robin roberts with a disgraced coach, and a lesson about looking at yourself in the mirror. >>> good evening to you on friday night. as we come on the air, we're looking at the aftermath of one of the strongest storms ever to tear across the ocean and smash into land.
work up appetites, they had all kinds of fun activities them spend the year studying history of the pilgrims. this is the 36th year of the program. they look beyond adorable. >> we're planning that for th newsroom. >> there sails tug-of-war in there. >> between tv news anchors. >> world news coming up next. >> we'll get the shoes. >> from all of us here thanks for watching >>> welcome to world news tonight. superstorm, we show you the moment a...
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during an off field day with a bowed out of sight since then a storage box on tens of thousands of pilgrims gathered that day to catch a glimpse. it's the next month well the answer and you can always check out our website from saudi photo call with a final the news in english french and our cricket team at top story that promises a tough stance that pays off on the wrong due to two weeks the top story on four strikeouts course referring to the deal struck in geneva in the house this morning on iran's new kippur. thanks for what she does the team to respond to. coming next the business and. the she pulls her into going into extra time today going into the leafy so riled up over weekend's top sports news latest results highlights and events. you simply can not mix. shooting pool the sporting action today with mtv. sun god. well welcome to the business into new imo has called some this week will be the show from the mumbai india's financial center we head to gauge the mood of business in ages that don't stick on in steel sector is often seen as a bellwether of where an economy is heading in t
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. >> yo, hey,pilgrim, you want to get off my rock? >> yo o. hey, what do you think? to everybody out there. >> from the late peter to mark to press your luck thing. like those pesky wammies on press your luck. we hear it, do not rest on the holidays. it's a special thanksgiving edition and it's next. the bar? you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. . >> live from steroid 3a, rockefeller center, it's time for up against the clock. originally from virginia from the beautiful eastern shore of the commonwealth it's emily heil. >> from monterey park, catch, home of the first sealed potato chip bag. welcome raul reyes. returning champion from brooke len, new york four day winnings total $13 in cash and sweet potato kass roll. say hello to l joy williams. now your host, steve kornacki. [ applause ] >> thank you, our special guest announcer on this holiday weekend we thank you for teening in at home. raul, thank you, welcome contestants, raul you have found your own way of saying hi to me. i say hi back. i think you all foe the rules of t
. >> yo, hey,pilgrim, you want to get off my rock? >> yo o. hey, what do you think? to everybody out there. >> from the late peter to mark to press your luck thing. like those pesky wammies on press your luck. we hear it, do not rest on the holidays. it's a special thanksgiving edition and it's next. the bar? you need a bunch of those to clean this mess. then i'll use a bunch of them. . >> live from steroid 3a, rockefeller center, it's time for up against the clock....