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plymouth settlers face illness. the harvest was meager for two years there was famine. they dropped it. every man for his own particulars assigned a parcel of land. the results were dramatic. it made all hands very
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what is plymouth notch like? >> i'm just newly the chairman of the board of our foundation there, and it is beautiful. the calvin coolidge memorial foundation, want to invite all americans to come to visit this place. it is one of the most beautiful villages in the world. you can see coolidge's birthplace. he was not born over the store like margaret thatcher, but he was born behind it. you get a feel for how beautiful and hard the life was for people in a town like that. >> you are seeing some scenes of plymouth notch, vermont. we will talk about the dramatic night he got the news he was about to become president of the united states. one of the things it has been very special about this series is learning from your questions. we encourage them three different ways. you can call us. the phone numbers will be on the screen throughout the program. you can also tweet us. you can also join the conversation on our facebook page on c-span. you can find a beautiful photograph of the coolidge administration. there is al
what is plymouth notch like? >> i'm just newly the chairman of the board of our foundation there, and it is beautiful. the calvin coolidge memorial foundation, want to invite all americans to come to visit this place. it is one of the most beautiful villages in the world. you can see coolidge's birthplace. he was not born over the store like margaret thatcher, but he was born behind it. you get a feel for how beautiful and hard the life was for people in a town like that. >> you are...
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they were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work. up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and as i say, over the plymouth brothel, and also her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's detailed testimony, the two women are brought in for questioning. now sergeant tomlinson and detectives jones and clement go to the police station to make the arrests. >> mary, if you can just -- let's get straight inside. >> you're going -- >> both of you. i'll talk to both of you. >> i'm arresting you now on suspicion of human trafficking and being involved in the management of a brothel. >> we searched their home address and found numerous documentary exhibits that link them to other agencies and to other brothels, and telephone numbers within the network around the uk. those
they were managing a brothel in plymouth, where lily was forced to work. up lily's lead. >> it's a lady by the name of mi-tieng wan, a malaysian lady we have already interviewed, and as i say, over the plymouth brothel, and also her daughter called grace lim. they are running a small network of brothels and they are involved in trafficking young girls to staff these brothels, thereby facilitating their movement for the purposes of prostitution within the country. >> based on lily's...
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plymouth settlers face illness. the harvest was meager for two years there was famine.his own particulars assigned a parcel of land. the results were dramatic. it made all hands very industrious. instead of famine, plenty. be thankful. if more realized private property allows us to have wealth. create wealth. some people understood private ownership could be good things. >> private or public? >> private. >> i think they run things a lot better than the government dud. >> facilities upkeeps are better. >> others had to have in -- >> got me there. >> private managers delivered when government didn't. private rproperty does. they connect effort to reward. they protect things. that's what protected the elephants in zimbabwe buffalo to the west. it made america the richest country in the history of the world. they have no deed to the property. you are stuck in poverty. you know in your home or your store escaped then you can borrow and take risks and invest. that gives you the power to prosper. that's the lost lesson of thanksgiving. have a nice weekend and good night. night
plymouth settlers face illness. the harvest was meager for two years there was famine.his own particulars assigned a parcel of land. the results were dramatic. it made all hands very industrious. instead of famine, plenty. be thankful. if more realized private property allows us to have wealth. create wealth. some people understood private ownership could be good things. >> private or public? >> private. >> i think they run things a lot better than the government dud. >>...
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. ♪ >> on this day in 1620 the pilgrims docked the mayflower in plymouth harbor.ore than 100 puritans set sail for america. in november, their ship dropped anchor off the beaches of cape cod in massachusetts. scouting groups went ashore to find a good place to call home. they settled on a spot on the western side of cape cod bay and alerted the passengers. the first thanksgiving feast came one year later but the mayflower pulled into plymouth 393 years ago today. the dow, while we've been talking, it's going batty. this is close to all time record intraday trading but the all-time record close is 16,097. the dow just spanked that old record hard. neil cavuto knows all about the business. let's turn it over to him. >>> whoa, read 'em and leap. the dow soaring on word the fed will keep pumping most of that easy money. the dow industrials gained close on 300 points today. ben pulling back just a little bit. the fed cutting his stimulus by $10 billion come january but still presenting $75 billion. look at that. the markets are loving it. more on that in a moment. firs
. ♪ >> on this day in 1620 the pilgrims docked the mayflower in plymouth harbor.ore than 100 puritans set sail for america. in november, their ship dropped anchor off the beaches of cape cod in massachusetts. scouting groups went ashore to find a good place to call home. they settled on a spot on the western side of cape cod bay and alerted the passengers. the first thanksgiving feast came one year later but the mayflower pulled into plymouth 393 years ago today. the dow, while we've...
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started there because to me that is where the united states is born before jamestown or plymouth for st. agusta in florida. they tried to make a way in the southwest and there were looking for salts or gold to sell a and that is where the restless moving begins a. i began in the 16th century. >> host: what is one thing we will learn? to make 23 states it war was all or part of the spanish empire from vancouver island is in what is now british columbia, clear across florida and the enormous crescent was all part of the spanish empire. there were three. the spanish and the french and english, rubbing up against each other so i suggest that you think of the united states not just english starting on the east coast moving to the pacific but as a multi empire issue that wrestles until we have a winner. that is the united states to jake every betty from everywhere and make them american. >> host: in the book is called latino americans. you are watching booktv on c-span2. >> i did not get that idea but i had the idea to do is a beginning book about computers and da's specifically invite ins
started there because to me that is where the united states is born before jamestown or plymouth for st. agusta in florida. they tried to make a way in the southwest and there were looking for salts or gold to sell a and that is where the restless moving begins a. i began in the 16th century. >> host: what is one thing we will learn? to make 23 states it war was all or part of the spanish empire from vancouver island is in what is now british columbia, clear across florida and the...
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talk a bit of light that brings me to list our top it is the nice uncle that sort of kentucky the plymouth reading it which will be a cyclical stock to review it and more than the westernized stick with our might to court or permit the spirit soul and it makes the jump in where once was the one thing the cobras will it taste like what's up for the soviet school of nineteen eighty eight. they say it worked or it's against the west don't know what to do with the national court that his parents know he's like it they may well be the stake is going to try to run that by keeping it real complicated difficult pitch if any the less as teams not total offense and defense analyst thanks for your nemesis on one time the uk for a syrian of the human rights is to pull in at least eighty six people have been killed in airstrikes in the syrian city of aleppo the crew doesn't like the thousands homeless autumn is finally ready to take his finances into its own hands to in the past week having become the first eu state to work itself free of risk in this milestone to like to donate the irish province's te
talk a bit of light that brings me to list our top it is the nice uncle that sort of kentucky the plymouth reading it which will be a cyclical stock to review it and more than the westernized stick with our might to court or permit the spirit soul and it makes the jump in where once was the one thing the cobras will it taste like what's up for the soviet school of nineteen eighty eight. they say it worked or it's against the west don't know what to do with the national court that his parents...
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somebody who has an extensive body of work and have heeded the plymouth on the abilities to be able to work with students. they had to represent us when they go and i living in new york and hand it to the events the ice novel. and i sticks and jennifer short stories well i am very happy for me. no not over the water so that i think these very important even for readers. and also to this report would be great for students to have somebody that up again coming into tuscany just imagine the pure instinct and writing. and somebody whose work you will be the new parents for reading which would come and the medicine process will begin and the possibility of irish fiction is expected to be finished by next september to make really what seeing is at the last ten seconds of one hundred facts at all for most home this the last working day if the eu imf bailout program. good evening enjoy the weekend. thanks for watching. the thing. i am the romo i own. he showed to see that this book takes a couple sit on this extended to see its face. this is quite a spectacle. great start to the debate outside
somebody who has an extensive body of work and have heeded the plymouth on the abilities to be able to work with students. they had to represent us when they go and i living in new york and hand it to the events the ice novel. and i sticks and jennifer short stories well i am very happy for me. no not over the water so that i think these very important even for readers. and also to this report would be great for students to have somebody that up again coming into tuscany just imagine the pure...
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before jamestown, before plymouth, before st. augustine, florida, these people tried to make away in a very dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for salt, looking for gold, they were looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial, mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. >> ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino americans"? >> that 23 states of the current united states were once all or part of, in the spanish empire. empire. all the way from vancouver island in what's now british columbia clear across to florida in this enormous crescent, that was all part of the spanish empire, and there were really three empires. the spanish, french and english with their elbows out rubbing up against each other, pushing up against each other. so i'm suggesting you think of the united states, not just as an english thing that starts on the east coast and moved to the pacific, but as a multi
before jamestown, before plymouth, before st. augustine, florida, these people tried to make away in a very dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for salt, looking for gold, they were looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial, mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. >> ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino americans"?...
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rather near plymouth rock. of the one his government did he transmitted test messages. he realized that he had done the right. he then sent shortly before christmas in 1900 to six a message by morse code to aid the ships in the western atlantic that belong to the in hanford company in a or bringing bananas of from the places of like an heiress to the east coast port saying quite simply, this now for a broadcast at one minute to midnight on christmas eve. christmas eve 1906 happened to be a dark and stormy night. it was a blizzard blowing of cape cod. ships for lumbering two years in toward the airport. but all of them, the radio operators went to the radio said, switched on a radius, through the static, the signals of other ships talking to one another handsomely heard something quite different that they had never, ever before. they heard this. ♪ f and dusted the national conversation began. a few days after that the radio station in pasadena california, the musical as to mr. roh is still exists, shortly there after the first of a real radio station opened, whan madison
rather near plymouth rock. of the one his government did he transmitted test messages. he realized that he had done the right. he then sent shortly before christmas in 1900 to six a message by morse code to aid the ships in the western atlantic that belong to the in hanford company in a or bringing bananas of from the places of like an heiress to the east coast port saying quite simply, this now for a broadcast at one minute to midnight on christmas eve. christmas eve 1906 happened to be a dark...
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before jamestown, before plymouth, before st.ine, florida, these people tried to make away in a very dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for salt, looking for gold, they were looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial, mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. >> ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino americans"? >> that 23 states of the current united states were once all or part of, in the spanish empire. empire. all the way from vancouver island in what's
before jamestown, before plymouth, before st.ine, florida, these people tried to make away in a very dry, scrubby southwest. they were looking for salt, looking for gold, they were looking for a place to herd cattle so they could sell hides down in mexico city. that's really where that entrepreneurial, mercantile, restless moving united states begins for me. so i started in new mexico. >> ray suarez, what's one thing that we're going to learn reading "latino americans"? >>...
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since 1970, the united american immigrants of indian have gathered to fast in the history of plymouth of the pilgrims in 1960 marked not a beginning, but the beginning of the end. in fact, by the time the pilgrims came to massachusetts, the population of indigenous americans had already been decimated by a small pox plague brought by british soldiers years year old. peel back the nostalgia and the president of andrew jackson of westward expansion of an american imperative and you'll find a bloody road, paved with native american's struggle and sacrifice. most infamously, during the winter of 1838, when 4,000 cheer key died while being forcibly relocated to oklahoma on the trail of tears. today, native americans still bear the weight of those historic burdens. shorter life expectancy, higher rates of suicide, higher rates of alcoholism, greater health disparities, native women victimized by violence at higher rates than any other group in the country. 90 years after america first recognized the citizenship of its original people, their struggle for recognition continues. no matter what
since 1970, the united american immigrants of indian have gathered to fast in the history of plymouth of the pilgrims in 1960 marked not a beginning, but the beginning of the end. in fact, by the time the pilgrims came to massachusetts, the population of indigenous americans had already been decimated by a small pox plague brought by british soldiers years year old. peel back the nostalgia and the president of andrew jackson of westward expansion of an american imperative and you'll find a...