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the quakers watched her closely.er friends warned her she needs to be aware they are watching her and she needs to be right by her son. this property is partly his property, too, even though he's only 2 years old at the time. dolley has to contend with the scrutiny of the community and have to go to court to petition the court to be guardian of her own son because that was the situation in those days for women in terms of rights.- also, even though dolley's husband had mate her the executor of his will, her brother-in-law has kept the property so she has to hire a lawyer to protect her interests from her own brother-in-law. this is on the second floor of the house. this is where you would entertain your friends. one of the men interested in meeting her was james madison. he was a congressman here in capital city. philadelphia was the contemporary capital of the united states at the time. it was an exciting place to be. and james madison was friends with aaron burr. aaron burr had been living in his mother's boarding
the quakers watched her closely.er friends warned her she needs to be aware they are watching her and she needs to be right by her son. this property is partly his property, too, even though he's only 2 years old at the time. dolley has to contend with the scrutiny of the community and have to go to court to petition the court to be guardian of her own son because that was the situation in those days for women in terms of rights.- also, even though dolley's husband had mate her the executor of...
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real medleys de quaker. en sus marcas, listos...quaker.as (hablan en inglÉs) buscan que los estudiantes tomen conciencia. y aquÍ vemos lo que sufre un grogadicto en cuestiÓn de meses. ahora estamos con el doctorÑuan rivera. >>> hola. es lo opuesto al antrax. >>> vamos a comenzar con los efectos de la cocaÍna. >>> todas estas drogas afectan al cuerpo, pueden afectar el cerebro y causar derrames cerebrales, fallo renal y eso lo puede llevar a estar en diÁlisis y problemas en la piel, una vasculites. >>> y el caso de la heroÍna? >>> causa depresiÓn respiratoria, puede morir por un fallo restiratoriu, la heroÍna se inyecta, puede causar v ih, y roncas que color rojo y negro, una invecciÓn que puede otros a la sangre y causar laa murte de la persona. >>> los forenses deportaron que en los casos de estos personas, tenÍan fentalil. >>> cuando estas drogas se combinan causan mas depresiÓn respiratoria. cuando alguien recibe la droga no tiene idea. puede ser un sobredosis de fentanin y heroÍna. >>> cuales son las consecuencias de estas drogas, com
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the first one is about the quakers. one of the things interesting is you are trying to look at, and we can talk about the generalities here, but it was that prompted intolerance towards them. what are the factors that prompted the intolerance towards a different groups? in the case of the quakers come you're talking about an emphasis on conformity. can you talk about whether that be an important issue? to the chapters about going into them in detail, but that is the reason for religious intolerance vary widely or is it something you could sum up as evidence to change or something like that? >> i don't think there's one way in which it religious intolerance has worked across history. however, there are common themes. one of the teams is a quest for maintaining a certain type of order. all societies rely on some sort of order in order to hold back chaos. for instance, the united states is on the right-hand side of the road. you know, that is not people could do whatever they want. there's not enough police to stop them fr
the first one is about the quakers. one of the things interesting is you are trying to look at, and we can talk about the generalities here, but it was that prompted intolerance towards them. what are the factors that prompted the intolerance towards a different groups? in the case of the quakers come you're talking about an emphasis on conformity. can you talk about whether that be an important issue? to the chapters about going into them in detail, but that is the reason for religious...
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real medleys de quaker., no. [ locutora ] charmin ultra soft es tan suave que no hace falta tocarlo. de hecho, puedes ver su suavidad gracias a su diseño acolchonado. además, charmin ultra soft es más suave y absorbente para que puedas usar hasta cuatro veces menos. lo veo, ipero también quiero tocarlo! sí, mi amor, eso nos pasa a todos. ♪ cha, cha, cha, charmin ♪ ♪. >> el presidente barack obama darÁ este martes su sexto discurso sobre el estado de la uniÓn, es el momento en que hace cuentas y le dice al paÍs quÉ estÁ bien, quÉ estÁ mal y quÉ es lo que falta por hacer, es siempre un momento importante y para hablarnos de lo que estÁ planeando, nos acompaÑa vÍa satÉlite desde la casa blanca su portavoz, jay carney, jay, muchas gracias por hablar con nosotros. >> jorge, gracias por invitarme. >> gracias, antes de hablar del discurso del estado de la uniÓn, dÉjame preguntar sobre algunos Ítems, el primero tiene que ver con edward snow den, ¿hay alguna posibilidad de que la casa blanca pueda considerar la amnis
real medleys de quaker., no. [ locutora ] charmin ultra soft es tan suave que no hace falta tocarlo. de hecho, puedes ver su suavidad gracias a su diseño acolchonado. además, charmin ultra soft es más suave y absorbente para que puedas usar hasta cuatro veces menos. lo veo, ipero también quiero tocarlo! sí, mi amor, eso nos pasa a todos. ♪ cha, cha, cha, charmin ♪ ♪. >> el presidente barack obama darÁ este martes su sexto discurso sobre el estado de la uniÓn, es el momento en...
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from the real you. >> it is really quaker. >> send us some quisps then.n maryland. police found his journal inside and in it 19-year-old darion abdular wrote about being unhappy with his life. those words written before he killed 29-year-old brianna briloloh and tyler johnson before he turned the gun on himself. >>> should illegals in the united states be allowed to get driver's licenses? there is an immigrant advocacy group now pushing lawmakers to back a bill that would do just that. they say giving illegals licenses would make the roads safer. but one mother whose son was killed by an immigrant driver disagrees. >> it's a slap in the face to us. it's a slap in the face to everybody. we would be rewarding people that have broke the laws of our country to come into our country. why would we reward people that have broken the law? the cost to us is very high. i paid the ultimate price with the loss of my son. >> she was the mother of matthew dennis, seen right here. he died in august of 20111. nicholas wauman has been charged with his murder. >>> destroy
from the real you. >> it is really quaker. >> send us some quisps then.n maryland. police found his journal inside and in it 19-year-old darion abdular wrote about being unhappy with his life. those words written before he killed 29-year-old brianna briloloh and tyler johnson before he turned the gun on himself. >>> should illegals in the united states be allowed to get driver's licenses? there is an immigrant advocacy group now pushing lawmakers to back a bill that would...
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real medleys de quaker.el dÍa. ponlo ahÍ. >>> miren nada mÁs, dicen que asÍ curan el miedo a las alturas, montandole a una chimenea, y dÁndole la vuelta. el video lo encontramos en youtube, no se si uno no se muere del vÉrtigo, dicen que se le podrÍa. la mejor manera es enfrentandolo. >>> no. >>> o vences el miedo o pierdes la vida. >>> el hecho que le tenga miedo a un cocodrilo no significa que lo voy a enfrentar. >>> si yo le hubiera hecho caso a las veces que he sentido miedo por hacer algo no estarÍa aqui. >>> eso es otra cosa. >>> es como a los que les da miedo a la montaÑa rusa. >>> alan creo que tiene miedo a las alturas. >>> yo le quito el vÉrtigo. >>> yo se lo quito a usted. >>> miren a esas personas caminando. vamos a hacer una cosa, agarreme como el titanic... >>> no... >>> ay... (gritos) >>> no intenten hacer eso en casa. >>> que horror. >>> estire los brazos. ♪ ♪ >>> quiere ser nuestro amigo en facebook, ingresa a facebook.com y danos @ @ @ escondido. >>> el mÍo ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> se acerca la fecha limi
real medleys de quaker.el dÍa. ponlo ahÍ. >>> miren nada mÁs, dicen que asÍ curan el miedo a las alturas, montandole a una chimenea, y dÁndole la vuelta. el video lo encontramos en youtube, no se si uno no se muere del vÉrtigo, dicen que se le podrÍa. la mejor manera es enfrentandolo. >>> no. >>> o vences el miedo o pierdes la vida. >>> el hecho que le tenga miedo a un cocodrilo no significa que lo voy a enfrentar. >>> si yo le hubiera hecho...
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nantucket has a long standing quaker community. and frederick douglas before well known lived on nantucket and the american antislavery meetings were held there. i never -- i don't remember. i wasn't there. but i feel like i remember he spoke in nantucket. >> right. we're proud on nantucket that frederick douglass the first time he spoke before a white audience was in nantucket. his wonderful book, the narrative of his life, ends with that scene. on nantucket, we take great pride. >> and credit. >> right. >> yeah. >> looking at some of the figures who are known to people as established players, when the revolution finished and the civil war, you know, was completed, george washington, for example, 1775 seemed to be somewhat of an outlier as a future player of -- can u yo go in to that? >> yeah. it was fascinating. when i came up with the idea of this book, one of my concerns, oh, washington, you know, he's the walking marvel man. and what is he going to really, you know, be a buzz kill once he arrives on the scene after the battle
nantucket has a long standing quaker community. and frederick douglas before well known lived on nantucket and the american antislavery meetings were held there. i never -- i don't remember. i wasn't there. but i feel like i remember he spoke in nantucket. >> right. we're proud on nantucket that frederick douglass the first time he spoke before a white audience was in nantucket. his wonderful book, the narrative of his life, ends with that scene. on nantucket, we take great pride....
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real medleys de quaker. en sus marcas, listos...quaker. real medleys de quaker.rÍa en su vida. si su mamÁ, estuviera sola sin el esposo que tiene. y se le acercarÍa. >>> con denise quiÑÓnez. que serÁ una madrina. >>> no se dice ex miss universo. se dice 19... >>> bueno. >>> denise quiÑÓnez madrina de "nuestra belleza latina", nos dice si estÁ realmente enamorada del hombre de puerto rico, y cÓmo quedo su relaciÓn con el renÉ de calle 13. >>> y verÓnica castro que echa programa entero aquÍ. >>> no me dejan hablar. >>> conchis. >>> esta tarde tenemos el seguimiento del caso de justin bieber. >>> sÍ, en "el gordo y la flaca." >>> este domingo. a las 8/7 centro, "primer impacto" celebra 20 aÑos, por dos dÉcadas de muchas historias, corresponsales de colombia, mÉxico. >>> gracias, gracias amigos. >>> un show muy didactico para estudiantes de periodismo. >>> el fin de semana voy a estar con mis hijos pasandola bonito. >>> bien. >>> los quiero mucho, ya saben los lengua y largo los viernes, si no nos fallan o se van de vacaciones. >>> no. >>> vamos a disfrutar. >>> al r
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he was a quaker but not really a practicing quaker. >> he proposed to her on the beach in california,s that correct? >> i do not know i've ever seen anything about that. >> that is only important because it later became the place of their home. >> right. i do not remember anything about where he proposed. >> we will say, a possible record. let's go to phone calls. next is nick in palm springs, california. you are first up on our callers tonight. what is on your mind? >> good evening. this is a wonderful program. thank you to c-span for it. i have a comment and then a question. first, i have been an admirer at the nixon library. it was courageous and thank you. the question ties in previous episodes from previous programs. i have heard a lot about an intentional the kennedy -- de- kennedy-ization of the white house. you balanced that with the fact the only returned to the white house was on a private visit. what was the real story there and with other first ladies and presidents as well? >> thank you. i appreciate that. it is an interesting question. we do not know. julie says in her b
he was a quaker but not really a practicing quaker. >> he proposed to her on the beach in california,s that correct? >> i do not know i've ever seen anything about that. >> that is only important because it later became the place of their home. >> right. i do not remember anything about where he proposed. >> we will say, a possible record. let's go to phone calls. next is nick in palm springs, california. you are first up on our callers tonight. what is on your...
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real medleys de quaker.iÑera de su padre el que los ayudÓ, pero buscan a alguien que los acompaÑe en abril a un viaje a australia. crece la preocupaciÓn por charlie garcÍa, fue internado en una clÍnica en buenos aires argentina por un cuadro de fiebre alta. en miami, karen martÍnez la esposa de juanes compartiÓ con sus fans la foto de su hijo dante con el hijo de fonseca, la pequeÑa paz. en los Ángeles arnold schwarzenegger, sorprendiÓ a fans haciÉndose pasar por un entrenador de gimnasio, el ex gobernador optÓ una pelÍcula y bigotes despistar a clientes, algunos no cayenon en su trampa. se trata de una divertida campaÑa para promover la importancia de hacer ejercicios. prepÁrate para llevar a los amigos a la acciÓn del cine. "despierta amÉrica" te invita a ganar 20 boletos para la pelÍcula de frankenstein, con palomitas y boletos, escribe a vamos al cine @ univisiÓn.com. y tendrÁs ma oportunidad de invitar a todos los amigos. >>> tremendo revoltillo. >>> sÍ, tremendo, y usted hasta sale ganando al final. pu
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quaker real medleys... your on-the-go burst of goodness! quaker up. amazon, and it says i can pay with my cashback bonus? yeah! right there at checkout. so whatcha shopping for? hats. lots of hats. at discover, we treat you like you'd treat you. get the it card and pay with your cashback bonus at amazon.com. still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables from the big screen to small screens near and far twizzlerize your entertainment every day with twizzlers. the twist you can't resist. >>> good morning. i'm eric thomas a. san jose woman is grieving and a suspect remains on the loose after her boyfriend was stabbed to death at her own birthday party around 1:30 yesterday morning. a family member says 22-year-old richard was at the home with about 30 other people celebrating his girlfriend's 21st birthday. at some point a fight broke out and fann was stabbed to death trying to
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>> i appreciate the quietness of the quakers. i love it, please. >> malala, do you have a final snout and thank you, again, on behalf of all of us here, on behalf of this fine institution and all average'ses on behalf of politics and prose, your friend here, thank you so much for coming. do you have a final thought. >> in thanks to all of you because you're sitting here and listening to me and you're also listening to the cause of education and that is really important for me issue speak for education of every child in every corner of the world, and the thing i noticed here when i dime uk for the second time, two three weeks -- -- >> to america. >> to america. sorry. sorry. when i came here to america, i -- there was -- in our meeting we had malala go to a school, and that school is just few kilometers away from the buildings of new york, and i went there and told me their story, how hard it for them to get education, even in new york, even in america, because authority, because of the concept of the family, because of the hardsh
>> i appreciate the quietness of the quakers. i love it, please. >> malala, do you have a final snout and thank you, again, on behalf of all of us here, on behalf of this fine institution and all average'ses on behalf of politics and prose, your friend here, thank you so much for coming. do you have a final thought. >> in thanks to all of you because you're sitting here and listening to me and you're also listening to the cause of education and that is really important for me...
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was a quaker.enn as thekname of penn quakers. so there was leakage from the main line and he said we are not individuals, we are teammates. cut your hair. i was thrilled because having the top two runners going there and george always had great long-distance runners. serious.ou are not he said cut it or you are gone. i did not cut it and i was gone and my father, on the ears, because he had been a famous but all player there, -- a famous istball player there, that how i left school. in 53 years i have only missed about 80 days of running. tavis: and you're still a runner to this day. give me -- let me fast forward now. i'm trying to get a sense of how you're being a contrarian all of thee years has impacted roles you have laid, the things you have done and have not done as an actor. that spirit of being a contrarian has shown itself in what ways? >> that is a great question. rebellion from inside against what i was brought up in, to think that was cool. it was not cool. was very open-minded compared to the people in my house. was
was a quaker.enn as thekname of penn quakers. so there was leakage from the main line and he said we are not individuals, we are teammates. cut your hair. i was thrilled because having the top two runners going there and george always had great long-distance runners. serious.ou are not he said cut it or you are gone. i did not cut it and i was gone and my father, on the ears, because he had been a famous but all player there, -- a famous istball player there, that how i left school. in 53 years...
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it was a quaker enough that they collected from monkey and that was placed on the text of any official brave enough against that backdrop to make a decision to bomb someone saw them on the reputation of the office as britney bounces her in she snorted the winning post as they say that's the fact is that taking into consideration as well the key is to say just how many doubts hasn't been hunted out to the sign in an immigration stuff the punditry on soon reveals that since july twenty twelve in love and high street shopping vouchers have been awarded to stop an assignment since it's a one off recognition of the vigil performance at poets. when evil intent on sea and sand adjusting for the moment more news just hoping that within the team in the meantime includes the sun the rain cult leader is guiding his film them. nathan pink puff to spiritual salvation. ay ay ay ay ay ay ay. i do. i am the whistleblowers facing a lot of heat including a wave of death threats. what did she discover some sort of dark secret c i a plant or some other plots for a new war of luxury nosh expose something f
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the new place to live off to wait in for a quarter of a century supposedly these buildings of quaker it's a weak student ran my last list but that was a small one with the boat with the law was open. you're renovating already up. if any of the wall. why didn't he i'm putting you in it there's nothing under the wall of windows right to the front. what follows is woven. just like the defects to spanking new complex is in great demand. and yet its only home i'll keep going like this poem also with only a short words what has been the most addictive it's easier than last year the gas pipes and finished with sick people companies that don't exist on austen's books. all the quake victims were meant to be re housed by the end of twenty thirteen this was some thirteen thousand people were still waiting. many of the next like this. experts seriously in the ruins. these buildings have been officially classified as uninhabitable frontier people into a steel framework into the room and sold it to mold from growing this happened to look after the earthquake was in the buildings became more fragil
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it was a quaker in the typical to crawl monkey and that was placed on the text of any official brave enough against that backdrop to make a decision to bomb someone saw them on the reputation of the office as britney is bound to her and keep your teeth. the winning post as they say that's all the facts isn't taking into consideration as well. i refused to say just how many doubts hasn't been hunted out to assign an immigration stopped. the punditry on soon reveals that since july twenty twelve in love and high street shopping vouchers have been awarded to stop in a sign and ten cents to one off recognition of the vigil performance excellence. what avoid chaos the and. and how some numbing council news headlines and read. mitre has several strikes on suspected taleban stronghold on the border with afghanistan officials say at least one to three minutes is what killed us according to local residents many of them with bandages. image resize as shrines were in response to this end time about tonks percent of the fifty soldiers and civilians dead the film that the state of the majesty pho
it was a quaker in the typical to crawl monkey and that was placed on the text of any official brave enough against that backdrop to make a decision to bomb someone saw them on the reputation of the office as britney is bound to her and keep your teeth. the winning post as they say that's all the facts isn't taking into consideration as well. i refused to say just how many doubts hasn't been hunted out to assign an immigration stopped. the punditry on soon reveals that since july twenty twelve...
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but she's joined a small community half sufi, have quaker where her sense of the mystical universe is accepted and even honored. never denying her suffering, she is returning to the land of the living. the colors of this autumn, he affirmed solemnly -- she affirmed solemnly, are the most beautiful she has ever experienced. nature is dying, but the thrilling colors are a pledge of what exactly it may be hard to say. but i'm fairly convinced that like job and against all odds she harbors a sneaking suspicion that there may be life beyond death. thank you. [applause] i think the organizers are concerned about the time, but i'm happy to take some questions which i think will be suddenly and abruptly turned off by the organizationers. but we can begin -- organizers. but we can begin. [laughter] it's all right, there are no questions. [laughter] anybody? >> my question is -- >> yes, sir. okay. oh, i didn't realize there was -- okay, a way of doing it. >> my question is, is it jewish people are the first ones to believe in one god, or was it the persians? or is it some other group of people?
but she's joined a small community half sufi, have quaker where her sense of the mystical universe is accepted and even honored. never denying her suffering, she is returning to the land of the living. the colors of this autumn, he affirmed solemnly -- she affirmed solemnly, are the most beautiful she has ever experienced. nature is dying, but the thrilling colors are a pledge of what exactly it may be hard to say. but i'm fairly convinced that like job and against all odds she harbors a...
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real medleys de quaker. en sus marcas, listos...quaker. >>> mire nada mÁs. esa belleza.ue yo no quiero que sucedan♪. ♪ no dejo de pensar en ti. ♪ no sÉ cÓmo tu nombre estÁ en mis libros♪. ♪ no sÉ cÓmo lo escribi♪. ♪ la verdad no puedo. ♪ dejar de pensar en ti. ♪. ♪. ♪ yo no quiero que suceda nada♪. ♪ pero me cautiva tu mirada. ♪ ese beso en la mejilla. ♪ que parece que no es nada. ♪. ♪ me dejas tan atormentada. ♪ no quiero que suceda nada. ♪ por favor no seas tan bueno, me tienes confundida♪. ♪ en mi mente traigo una poesÍa para ti♪. ♪. ♪. ♪ yo no sÉ♪. ♪ yo no sÉ♪. ♪. ♪ no sÉ cÓmo tÚ nombre estÁ en mis libros♪. ♪ no sÉ como lo escribi♪. ♪ la verdad no puedo. ♪ dejar de pensar en ti. ♪ yo no quiero que suceda nada♪. ♪ me pones tantos nerviosa. ♪ me siento congelada. ♪ no quiero que suceda nada. ♪ cuando me das las manos me convierto en casi nada♪. ♪ yo no quiero que suceda nada♪. ♪ por favor no seas tan bueno♪. ♪ me tienes confundida en mi mente traigo una poesÍa♪. ♪ para ti. ♪. ♪ para ti. ♪. ♪. ♪ tÚ me tienes confundida ♪. ♪. ♪. (aplausos) . bravo. felicidades. >>> graci
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protestants, pilgrims were just the first of them but for 150 years there were presbyterians, baptists, quakers and others coming from europe, protestants' in europe who were cascading the persecution of the catholic church and this was very much a living memory for them. so they knew they had come here seeking -- they weren't going to let go of it. they just weren't going to let go of it. then there is the tragic paradox we all know is at the center of american history. they lived amid slavery. >> that was everywhere. the 13 colonies. >> even john jay had a couple slaves as he was president of the manumission society. >> how many people are doing something bad but they are not doing anything to end? i just had to respond to that, the ripple of laughter. >> but even the slave owners, as you well know, all obscenely and just it was, the smart ones, thomas jefferson said that an avenging god would take action and show that the world is not governed by blind chance. in a passage that you are writing, another great book about lincoln right now, just told me you were writing about the second inaugur
protestants, pilgrims were just the first of them but for 150 years there were presbyterians, baptists, quakers and others coming from europe, protestants' in europe who were cascading the persecution of the catholic church and this was very much a living memory for them. so they knew they had come here seeking -- they weren't going to let go of it. they just weren't going to let go of it. then there is the tragic paradox we all know is at the center of american history. they lived amid...
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real medleys de quaker. en sus marcas, listos...quaker.u marido. pensaste en eso? >>> sÍ. por quÉ no tratamos de reanudar lo que hubo entre nosotros. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> te tomaste las medicinas? >>> sÍ, si, todas las medicinas. >>> bueno, la dosis que mandÓ el doctor no es suficiente. >>> quÉ quieres? tenerme como zombie, y antes que me lo preguntes, me tomÉ unas copas. >>> no debes tomar ahora que te mÉdicas. >>> pero lo hice y? y? >>> hay momentos en los que cierro los ojos mariano, y la veo acostada con falcon. haciendo el amor como lo hizo conmigo. >>> no se te olvide, es su esposa, tuvieron una hija, en todo caso el intruso eres tÚ. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> sÉ que estno estÁs dormida. vi que apagaste la lez. >>> quÉ haces? >>> no josÉ luis por favor. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> cÓmo lo dejo? >>> a quÉ no se atreven a decir eso en la tele, a ver. habla, habla. habla. >>> somos paparrines, no? >>> sÍ, somos paparrines. >>> somos machos no? >>> sÍ. >>> quÉ es lo Único que los paparrines noveleras no prestan en esta vida. >>> ni el carro, ni la mujer. >>> ni el caballo,
real medleys de quaker. en sus marcas, listos...quaker.u marido. pensaste en eso? >>> sÍ. por quÉ no tratamos de reanudar lo que hubo entre nosotros. ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> te tomaste las medicinas? >>> sÍ, si, todas las medicinas. >>> bueno, la dosis que mandÓ el doctor no es suficiente. >>> quÉ quieres? tenerme como zombie, y antes que me lo preguntes, me tomÉ unas copas. >>> no debes tomar ahora que te mÉdicas. >>> pero lo...
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attention to the letter, didn't think about it, it wasn't in my mind until i suddenly learn that i think quakersgoing to publish the letter in one of their newsletters. and that the letter using today's terminology, the letter went viral. >> i think it's the most important document of the 20th century. very much like the gettysburg address and it became the raison detre of the movement. >> while confined in the birmingham city jail, i came upon your activities calling unwise and untimely. >> your statements i am sorry to say failed to express a similar concern about the conditions that brought about demonstrations. >> it is unfortunate that demonstrations are taking place in birmingham. but it is even more unfortunate that the city's white power structure left the negro community with no alternative. >> when you suddenly find your tongue twistand your speech stammering, as you seek to explain to your six-year-old daughter why she cannot go to the public amusement park that has been just advertised on television and you see tears well up into her little eyes when she's told that fun town is close
attention to the letter, didn't think about it, it wasn't in my mind until i suddenly learn that i think quakersgoing to publish the letter in one of their newsletters. and that the letter using today's terminology, the letter went viral. >> i think it's the most important document of the 20th century. very much like the gettysburg address and it became the raison detre of the movement. >> while confined in the birmingham city jail, i came upon your activities calling unwise and...
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. >>> in quaker town, pennsylvania, a strange bank robbery is about to take place. two men drive into a shopping mall parking lot each many separate vehicles. one drives to the back of the lot while the other parks just in front of the td bank. their plan is bizarre, but one they think will work. quakertown has a population of about 9,000. it's 35 miles northwest of the pennsylvania and new jersey border. though it's not far from more high crime carries luk philadelphia, quakertown is not known for a high rate of violent crime. >> our crime is normal, not serious crime. it's typical arrests and burglaries. also some type of domestic and juvenile crimes. >> quakertown experienced very few bank robberies. the bank these thieves targeted is just off a major roadway, route 309. it's in the middle of a large shopping plaza. pr the convenience of its customers, the bank stays open late and is open on saturdays and sundays. it's nearly 8:00. the bank is due to close in ten minutes. >> the quakertown plaza is a fairly large shopping center. in the parking lot is where the t
. >>> in quaker town, pennsylvania, a strange bank robbery is about to take place. two men drive into a shopping mall parking lot each many separate vehicles. one drives to the back of the lot while the other parks just in front of the td bank. their plan is bizarre, but one they think will work. quakertown has a population of about 9,000. it's 35 miles northwest of the pennsylvania and new jersey border. though it's not far from more high crime carries luk philadelphia, quakertown is...
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the singer's large black hat was dissed by people, comparing it to the quaker oats guy. only target. pharrell williams causing a stir with his oversized park ranger hat, which even got its own twitter account. one user tweeting, arbys, your new logo should be #pharrellhat. i see the similarity. the twitter account already has some 16,000 followers. that's almost as many as you. >> yes. i'll have a couple roast beef to go. speaking of twitter, which vacation do you wish you had never taken? we'll read your best tweets next. >>> which vacation do you wish you'd never taken? >> i wish i would have never take an week off to stay home and paint the house. horrible vacation. >> paul says, took a vacation to las vegas in september. it was over 100 degrees. should have stayed home and watched jerry lewis. >> katherine, 2004, january, carnival cruise, virus outbreak. >> and ellen says, went to disney world with the in-laws. i feel for you. >> when are you going to learn? >> thanks so much for watching. gretchen now. >>> thanks, guys. today on "the real story," new comments on ben
the singer's large black hat was dissed by people, comparing it to the quaker oats guy. only target. pharrell williams causing a stir with his oversized park ranger hat, which even got its own twitter account. one user tweeting, arbys, your new logo should be #pharrellhat. i see the similarity. the twitter account already has some 16,000 followers. that's almost as many as you. >> yes. i'll have a couple roast beef to go. speaking of twitter, which vacation do you wish you had never...
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the pilgrims for the first of them but then for 105th years there were presbyterians, baptists quakers and others. >> you cannot. >> well coming from europe, protestants in europe were escaping the persecution of catholic church. and this was very much a living memory for them. so they knew that they had come here seeking liberty -- >> for a reason. >> and they weren't going to let go of it. they just weren't going to let go of it. then there is that tragic paradox that we all know is at the center of american history. it was slavery. >> that was everywhere in the 13 colonies. >> even -- had slaves as he was president of the society. so i mean. >> how many people are doing something that they are not doing anything about that? [laughter] i just had to respond to that ripple of laughter. >> well, but even the slaveowners, as you well know, knew how obscenely unjust it was the smart ones, thomas jefferson avenging god would take action and show that the world is not covered by blind chance in a passage that you were writing what will be another great book about lincoln right now and you
the pilgrims for the first of them but then for 105th years there were presbyterians, baptists quakers and others. >> you cannot. >> well coming from europe, protestants in europe were escaping the persecution of catholic church. and this was very much a living memory for them. so they knew that they had come here seeking liberty -- >> for a reason. >> and they weren't going to let go of it. they just weren't going to let go of it. then there is that tragic paradox that...
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and i think you can see me and my total optimism quaker like i'm going to save the day were and i think i had no idea of what was coming down at this point was there. so i'm going to talk just a little bit about my mother's death and then read from the book and then hopefully we will have a discussion, because i really feel this book is an excuse for public conversation that really needs to take place. so this is my mom probably around the age of 60 and as you can see she remained a very beautiful woman throughout her life into her old age. and after my father did die of pneumonia in a hospice unit, she needed open-heart surgery to fix to heartfelt swa and she thought about it very seriously, several people and putting me were even encouraging her to do it stroke and she wasn't willing to run those risks and she was 84 and she had the right to choose the nature of her death as far as i'm concerned. she died five months later and before she died, she had the opportunity to make peace with one of my brothers, to apologize to me for something very minor which was i made her a beautiful lit
and i think you can see me and my total optimism quaker like i'm going to save the day were and i think i had no idea of what was coming down at this point was there. so i'm going to talk just a little bit about my mother's death and then read from the book and then hopefully we will have a discussion, because i really feel this book is an excuse for public conversation that really needs to take place. so this is my mom probably around the age of 60 and as you can see she remained a very...
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published by the american service committee and the friends committee on national it is a shame, both quaker organizations called shared security. i'm wondering if you are familiar with that paper in your thoughts on that. as we try to figure out what the answer is, where do you see the leadership? where do we go? who do we support in making this happen? >> if war is not the answer, what is the question? what is the question? you know, we keep struggling with the war part of it and don't get around to thinking about questions that would take us to a different level. i am not familiar with the papers that you mentioned on security, but i would just like to say that, you know, if you talk about the thing long enough for me really began to think it is the most thing in the world and that the whole world so. america is under the delusion that the whole world talks about ward security the way we do. nothing could be further from the truth. no one talks the way americans do. i happen to live in norway now where security is talked about all the time. and what they mean by security is how can we --
published by the american service committee and the friends committee on national it is a shame, both quaker organizations called shared security. i'm wondering if you are familiar with that paper in your thoughts on that. as we try to figure out what the answer is, where do you see the leadership? where do we go? who do we support in making this happen? >> if war is not the answer, what is the question? what is the question? you know, we keep struggling with the war part of it and don't...
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i have used this before in other talks, but i spent 14 years in a quaker school and multiculturalism was ingrained into me. but it's important, and after that i went to your mac and certainly multiculturalism was put on the cell there. but multiculturalism isn't simply about settling differences but it's not about going into a point and ordering a mojito. fundamentally we need to recognize that different people sit into the waste america understand that when we go into negotiations, not simply with adversaries but with rogue regimes which may base the ruling philosophy on something other than the evolution of modern western diplomacy as we know it. now, incentivizing defiance also undercuts diplomacy. backfires rather than merely attention, they convinced roads that bad behavior base. both the ran and north korea, for example, modulate tensions to collect instances while developing nuclear and missile capabilities without interruption. a demonstration of force is often more effective than diplomatic niceties. the state department once understood this but its culture changed over the
i have used this before in other talks, but i spent 14 years in a quaker school and multiculturalism was ingrained into me. but it's important, and after that i went to your mac and certainly multiculturalism was put on the cell there. but multiculturalism isn't simply about settling differences but it's not about going into a point and ordering a mojito. fundamentally we need to recognize that different people sit into the waste america understand that when we go into negotiations, not simply...
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both quaker organizations called shared security. i am wondering if you are familiar with that paper and your thoughts on it. as we try to figure out what the answer is, where do you see the leadership? where do we go? who do we support in making this happen? >> f-4 is not the answer, what is the question? what is the question? we keep struggling with the war part of it and don't get around to inking about questions that would take us to a different level. i am not familiar with the papers that you mentioned on security, but i would just like to say that, you know, if you talk about it long enough for me really begin to think it is the most important thing in the world and that the whole world thinks so. america is under the delusion that the whole world talks about war and security the we do. nothing could be further than the truth. nobody talks the way americans do. i happen to live in norway now, where security is top about all the time. what they mean by security is now, what do we need to do for the health care system and the jo
both quaker organizations called shared security. i am wondering if you are familiar with that paper and your thoughts on it. as we try to figure out what the answer is, where do you see the leadership? where do we go? who do we support in making this happen? >> f-4 is not the answer, what is the question? what is the question? we keep struggling with the war part of it and don't get around to inking about questions that would take us to a different level. i am not familiar with the...
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. >> we have quaker. it is about choices.ces to our consumers. >> they will be fabulous. you will see the new york skyline in a way you have not seen it before. cheryl: thank you very much. we look forward to seeing everything. sunday's big game will be broadcasted on fox. the responsibility of it all lies on the shoulders of this man. dennis, back to you in the studio. dennis: cannot wait to see that. thank you for that, cheryl. what is behind the quick surrender for google coming up. it is what is bugging me next. ♪ [ male announcer ] e new new york is open. open to innovation. open to ambition. open to boldids. that's why n york has a new plan -- dozens of tax free zones all across the state. move re, expand here, or start a new business here and pay no taxes for ten years... we're new york. if there's something that creates more jobs, and ows more businesses... we're open to it. start a tax-free business at startup-ny.com. there's nothing like being your own boss! and my customers are really liking your flat rate shipping
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when a company like quaker oats like a communications law of a sense than to washington it was to be sure the bills passed advantage their company over the competition. the union of capital what was the elevation. figuring out how this happened to. >> and as many good thinkers but perhaps the connection to restore what happened with the accords because shortly after he was nominated by richard nixon not messing with the darker forces of the segregation era but differ it than the previous ones that tried to dominate so the end results quickly on the core of the one senator voted was from oklahoma. like old school populist senator and said what i've looked at him i don't think he will be that good for working people in new york. then he became the intellectual underpinning of a series of rulings then through the lobby that knocked down campaign finance rules and regulations again and again and again. >> yew trees that out. >> he had an enemy is. >> gave the supreme court justice that you see it was the adversary. >> request exactly one of the most conservative judges on the supreme cou
when a company like quaker oats like a communications law of a sense than to washington it was to be sure the bills passed advantage their company over the competition. the union of capital what was the elevation. figuring out how this happened to. >> and as many good thinkers but perhaps the connection to restore what happened with the accords because shortly after he was nominated by richard nixon not messing with the darker forces of the segregation era but differ it than the previous...
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. >> when a company like quaker oats, you know, in chicago or something like that or a company, the brief was to make sure bills passed advantaged their company vis-a-vis the competition. >> right. >> the idea of lobbying for corporations as a class kind of union of capital was the innovation of the 7 # 0s, a lot of great, young historians burrowing into the archives. >> we borrow and build on the work of many, many good writers, and many, many good thinkers too, but i think one of the things that, perhaps, is unique, is a connection of the powell memo to the story of what happened with the courts because, of course, shortly after powell wrote the memo, richard nixon, having a terrible time getting a southerner on the court, seen as a moderate, and, you know, not joined with the darker forces during the segregation other ray, in any kind of way, so difference than the previous guyed, and the end results was that powerful of the swept through and got on the court. only one member of the senate voted against him. >> 9 o-1 #. >> the senator was fred harris from oklahoma. >> a great left wing
. >> when a company like quaker oats, you know, in chicago or something like that or a company, the brief was to make sure bills passed advantaged their company vis-a-vis the competition. >> right. >> the idea of lobbying for corporations as a class kind of union of capital was the innovation of the 7 # 0s, a lot of great, young historians burrowing into the archives. >> we borrow and build on the work of many, many good writers, and many, many good thinkers too, but i...
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and he had gone, was also a quaker, had gone into world war i to work in the ambulance unit, and then there was a british science fiction writer, olaf stapleton, who believed in sort of the first, one of the first people to write about distributed mind, how alien organisms might actually have their mind distributed through a wireless network of processers. and it turns out they were in the same ambulance unit. they were in the trenches in france the together, you know? they had nothing to do between battles because nobody was getting injured, and they sat around and talked about all this stuff. and that was unknown, that they had -- so lots of surprises. i'm always asked this question sort of who -- because i write about these people like johnny von nowman or alan turing, and people want to know who's the next alan turing. you have to remember that alan, you know, alan turing did his great work when he was 23 years old. and the same with johnny von nowman. so if you're looking for the next genius, it'll be somebody in their 20s who, you know, is probably in another country, may not no
and he had gone, was also a quaker, had gone into world war i to work in the ambulance unit, and then there was a british science fiction writer, olaf stapleton, who believed in sort of the first, one of the first people to write about distributed mind, how alien organisms might actually have their mind distributed through a wireless network of processers. and it turns out they were in the same ambulance unit. they were in the trenches in france the together, you know? they had nothing to do...
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when a company like quaker oats in chicago or morton salt or something like that or, um, you know, a communications company sent a lobbyist to washington, their brief was to make sure that the bills that were passed advantaged their company vis-a-vis the competition. >> right. >> the idea of lobbying kind of for corporations as a class, a kind of union of capital was what was the innovation of the '70s. and there's lots of great young historians burrowing into the archives and figuring out how this happened. >> and we borrow and build on the work of many, many good writers and many, many good thinkers here. but i think one of the things that perhaps makes our book unique is a connection of the powell memo to then the story of what happened with the court. because, of course, shortly after louis powell wrote his memo -- >> he was nominated by nixon. >> -- richard nixon, who was having a terrible time getting a southerner on the court -- >> right. he's seen as a moderate. >> well, you know, he had not join with the the darker forces during the segregation era, at least in any kind of w
when a company like quaker oats in chicago or morton salt or something like that or, um, you know, a communications company sent a lobbyist to washington, their brief was to make sure that the bills that were passed advantaged their company vis-a-vis the competition. >> right. >> the idea of lobbying kind of for corporations as a class, a kind of union of capital was what was the innovation of the '70s. and there's lots of great young historians burrowing into the archives and...
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the american tradition, steve, going back to the founder, you look at the way we treated the quakersprovide the greatest possible running room for people's conscious -- consciences. >> there are 48 million catholics in the united states of america. catholics by and large stand against abortion and contraception as well. i know polls say they're more in favor of it for various reasons these days. but still something that is such a core principle for 48 million americans, you would think somebody who was crafting this affordable care act would have said shouldn't we have a bigger carveout for the people who just don't believe in this stuff? >> it's not just catholics. it's evangelicals and others. i was talking to someone from a group representing the nuns called the becket fund and they make the point there is the religious freedom protection act which ted kennedy sponsored, bill clinton signed and says if you're going to burden someone's religion thereto be cg government interest you're protecting. what the administration says in this case it is a compelling government interest that
the american tradition, steve, going back to the founder, you look at the way we treated the quakersprovide the greatest possible running room for people's conscious -- consciences. >> there are 48 million catholics in the united states of america. catholics by and large stand against abortion and contraception as well. i know polls say they're more in favor of it for various reasons these days. but still something that is such a core principle for 48 million americans, you would think...
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>> quaker involved in the play 60 campaign with the nfl. >> people are healthier. >> absolutely. >> the weekend. >> you have four mountain dew spots. >> we do. >> is this a really big area of growth? >> mountain dew is the most successful in the u.s. over the last few years. >> carbonated soft drinks. >> the biggest launch last year. >> biggest. do you know what, we've gotten two new flavors outside your stores today being launched as we speak and we figured why not bring it to life before the super bowl so for the first time in ten years mountain dew is back on the super bowl. >> fantastic new flavors. fantastic. >> say hi to bruno for us. >> absolutely, absolutely, we'll see him this evening. >> absolutely. >> bruno, i don't know bruno's no beyonce. >> that was not the way to end this interview. >> all right. well, thanks for joining us at post nine. >>> when we come back, we're breaking down the best real estate for the big game. find out where you can find the best bang for your buck. superbroker to the rich dolly lenz will break it down in just a moment. ♪ let the good time roll hi
>> quaker involved in the play 60 campaign with the nfl. >> people are healthier. >> absolutely. >> the weekend. >> you have four mountain dew spots. >> we do. >> is this a really big area of growth? >> mountain dew is the most successful in the u.s. over the last few years. >> carbonated soft drinks. >> the biggest launch last year. >> biggest. do you know what, we've gotten two new flavors outside your stores today being...