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here, for walk softly the feeling is one of reverence. the root of this reverence?ument held dear to us. the american constitution. article three, the judicial power of the united states shall be vested in one supreme court. the judicial power shall extend to all cases in law and equity, arising under this constitution. the laws of the united states, and treaties made under their authority. the first article of the constitution has to do with congress. the second deals with the office of president. and article three, with the supreme court. one, two, three. that is the way our founding fathers planned it. a government made up of three equal independent parts, put together in a system of checks and balances that keeps any one of them from becoming too powerful. congress makes laws, but the president can veto them. o'er the court declares them unconstitutional. congress can overrule the president, with a two thirds majority. or initiate the overruling of the court, by proposing a constitutional amendment. the president can appoint justices, but he can't remove them. e
here, for walk softly the feeling is one of reverence. the root of this reverence?ument held dear to us. the american constitution. article three, the judicial power of the united states shall be vested in one supreme court. the judicial power shall extend to all cases in law and equity, arising under this constitution. the laws of the united states, and treaties made under their authority. the first article of the constitution has to do with congress. the second deals with the office of...
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at least state our biasses up front, but i think over the next hour you'll see why many historians revere lincoln and don't take as kindly to andrew johnson. to understand lincoln and his background with the constitution, there's a couple of things that informed his understanding of it. one was nationalism. lincoln from his earliest days was a nationalist, andy with don't have writings from him when he was 6 or 7 years old or a teenager talking about nationalism. we can get some sense of this, of how important nationalism was to him from a speech he gave after being elected president on his trip to washington, d.c. to be inaugurated. he told the crowd, he said may i be pardoned upon this occasion i mention that way pack in my childhood in the earliest days of me being able to read i got ahold of a small book, such a few members have ever seen. weams' life of washington. i remember all the accounts there given of battlefields and struggles for the liberties of the country, and as you all know, for you have all been boys, how these early impressions last longer than any others, so it's this
at least state our biasses up front, but i think over the next hour you'll see why many historians revere lincoln and don't take as kindly to andrew johnson. to understand lincoln and his background with the constitution, there's a couple of things that informed his understanding of it. one was nationalism. lincoln from his earliest days was a nationalist, andy with don't have writings from him when he was 6 or 7 years old or a teenager talking about nationalism. we can get some sense of this,...
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christmas becomes far more of a time for reverence, for observing the birth of christ. that is going to play a very significant role in how americans start to look at the holiday. now, the other major influence that's occurring at the turn of the century is the fact that the industrial revolution is really starting to kick off, both in places like england, and in the united states, particularly in the north. and what that is doing is it's basically creating more availability of goods and affordable prices. and what does that allow you to do? well, that allows you to manifest the spirit of giving and sharing at christmas by exchanging gifts. so again, that is also a very important aspect and why americans start to warm up to the christmas holiday. now, one of the other problems that americans face is even if you want to celebrate christmas, what tradition do you draw upon? all the nations of europe basically had different forms of christmas, and different images of the spirit of christmas, or the santa claus type figure. now, one basic problem is when do you celebrate th
christmas becomes far more of a time for reverence, for observing the birth of christ. that is going to play a very significant role in how americans start to look at the holiday. now, the other major influence that's occurring at the turn of the century is the fact that the industrial revolution is really starting to kick off, both in places like england, and in the united states, particularly in the north. and what that is doing is it's basically creating more availability of goods and...
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i would say i have a similar sense of deep reverence for the unknown, but for judaism.y grateful to have that jewish identity, and that's from my dad and my mom. >> bret: and it has helped heal with his loss. >> daniel: yeah, you know, it's a way to connect with him. i don't know if or where god comes into it, but i do know that i feel closer to him because of what our traditions give. >> bret: when we return... >> it is the one part of the book my father wouldn't have included if he were still alive. ♪ fr your family... to your teachers. in that spirit of giving, chevy's proud to give our employee discount to everyone. the chevy price you pay, ...is what we pay. not a cent more. because giving, ...and giving back, is what the holidays are all about. use the chevy employee discount for everyone to get a total value of over eight thousand four hundred dollars on this silverado. get the chevy employee discount for everyone today. >> i try never to use the word "eye." columnists use that word all the time andti every time they do, it's a failure. speak of the truth is char
i would say i have a similar sense of deep reverence for the unknown, but for judaism.y grateful to have that jewish identity, and that's from my dad and my mom. >> bret: and it has helped heal with his loss. >> daniel: yeah, you know, it's a way to connect with him. i don't know if or where god comes into it, but i do know that i feel closer to him because of what our traditions give. >> bret: when we return... >> it is the one part of the book my father wouldn't have...
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i would say i have a similar sense of deep reverence for the unknown, but for judaism.ul to have that jewish identity, and that's from my dad and my mom. >> bret: and it has helped deal with his loss. >> daniel: yeah, you know, it's a way to connect with him. i don't know if or where god comes into it, but i do know that i feel closer to him because of what our traditions give. >> bret: when we return... >> daniel: it is the one part of the book my father wouldn't have included if he were still alive. ♪ ♪ >> i try never to use the word "eye." columnists use that word all the time and every time they do, it's a failure. >> the truth is charles did sometimes write about himself and when daniel dug up some of those pieces he didn't some of those pieces he didn't >> the final chapter of the book is called a "speaking in the first person." it's a one part of the book that i know my father wouldn't have included if he were still alive but i thought about this a great deal and i wanted to stomach the world to see some of that inner man. so this last chapter has some very perso
i would say i have a similar sense of deep reverence for the unknown, but for judaism.ul to have that jewish identity, and that's from my dad and my mom. >> bret: and it has helped deal with his loss. >> daniel: yeah, you know, it's a way to connect with him. i don't know if or where god comes into it, but i do know that i feel closer to him because of what our traditions give. >> bret: when we return... >> daniel: it is the one part of the book my father wouldn't have...
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perhaps because he is so revered. my whole life as an artist was kind of shaped by him.ate enough the effect his music had on me. he was synthesising a lot of other things that was coming in. putting on everly brothers and elvis and rhythm and blues and country music. wide open sources that he had in his music. but as much as many others might want to praise lennon he was a complicated character. he could be difficult. he reportedly had a short temper. and he admitted he had abused women. none of this seems to have tarnished his love and peace image. he was a very complex character. in his songs he could be very sentimental, very loving. his last odes to yoko and his son sean. he could be vicious as in his song about mccartney. he could be very funny. he could be a rocker he could be a balladeer. he could be almost anything. that was what made him so interesting. he could be very nasty. iam sure. and he could be very funny. there was that contradiction within him that made him such an interesting character. two years after lennon died i returned to the dakota to intervie
perhaps because he is so revered. my whole life as an artist was kind of shaped by him.ate enough the effect his music had on me. he was synthesising a lot of other things that was coming in. putting on everly brothers and elvis and rhythm and blues and country music. wide open sources that he had in his music. but as much as many others might want to praise lennon he was a complicated character. he could be difficult. he reportedly had a short temper. and he admitted he had abused women. none...
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nd they're tesng seval procses inlving rever osmosisif you h a eries ere in aarea lik this,n the ceral vall, where yohave lot of sma mmunitiethat are spread t over aarge areand you cou p a smalllant lik thi a packa plantthere's a poential ere for costsavings-it woul potentlly be aame chanr. coh: there aeconomi scale he. the moe systemthat youave, the lowethe costs. you c think aboutll thoseommuniti as sential being airtual wat distric here th are coected viintern and trefore he that befit of...
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lamar's reverence for public service started early. i believe he was 10 years old when his father, himself a longtime local official, took him to meet his hometown congressman, howard baker senior, the father of his future boss shook the boy's hand and handed him a dime. i think lamar was hooked. decades later when lamar announced his 1996 presidential run he was in his hometown of murrysville, beginning with a story about his mother. she had read where he described his upbringing as lower middle-class and she had taken umbrage at that. after all, he had a library card and music lessons. in her words, quote, everything you needed that was important. and i certainly had loving parents. this son of two educators grew up steeped in the importance of schooling. he later referenced his mother's work in early childhood education by saying he is probably the only secretary of education in history who spent five years in kindergarten. the passion would remain throughout lamar's career. his cutting-edge focus on improving opportunities and refo
lamar's reverence for public service started early. i believe he was 10 years old when his father, himself a longtime local official, took him to meet his hometown congressman, howard baker senior, the father of his future boss shook the boy's hand and handed him a dime. i think lamar was hooked. decades later when lamar announced his 1996 presidential run he was in his hometown of murrysville, beginning with a story about his mother. she had read where he described his upbringing as lower...
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and how much he revered it.and here is his speech, the house of representatives, in 1848, and he said i have already said that no one who has satisfied the expediency of making improvements needs be much uneasy in his conscious about the constitutionality. he says making improvements, he's talking about americans. and i wish now to submit a few remarks on the general proposition of amending the constitution. as a general rule i, think we would be much better let it alone. no slight occasion should tempt us to touch it, but are not to take the first step which may lead to havoc. better rather habituate ourselves and think of it as unalterable. and it can scarcely be made better than it is. newport visions will introduce new difficulties, to create and an appetite for for the change. no sir levi's is. the man who made it, had done their work at a faster way. who shall improve on what they did. so it can't be much clearer than that candidate. now one thing that we come back to again and again today, is i'm sure mos
and how much he revered it.and here is his speech, the house of representatives, in 1848, and he said i have already said that no one who has satisfied the expediency of making improvements needs be much uneasy in his conscious about the constitutionality. he says making improvements, he's talking about americans. and i wish now to submit a few remarks on the general proposition of amending the constitution. as a general rule i, think we would be much better let it alone. no slight occasion...
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and how much he revered it. here's a speech. house of representatives in 1848 said i have already said that no one who is satisfied with expediency of making improvements needs be much uneasy as a conscience to constitutionality. making improvements. that's where he's talking about the american system. i wish now to submit a few remarks from the general proposition of amending the constitution. as a general rule, i think we would be much better let it alone. no slight occasion should tempest to touch. it but are not take the first up which could lead to the habit of altering. better rather habitual ourselves to thinking of it as unalterable. it can scarcely been made better than it. is -- this create an increased appetite for further change. no sir, let it stand as it is. new hands have never touched it. the man who made, it have done their work, and have passed away. who shall improve on what they did? can't be much clearer than that. can you? now one thing we are going to come back to again and again today is, i'm sure most of
and how much he revered it. here's a speech. house of representatives in 1848 said i have already said that no one who is satisfied with expediency of making improvements needs be much uneasy as a conscience to constitutionality. making improvements. that's where he's talking about the american system. i wish now to submit a few remarks from the general proposition of amending the constitution. as a general rule, i think we would be much better let it alone. no slight occasion should tempest to...
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i grew up in this colorful house where employees were revered and storytelling was a sort of sport.ou have to imagine a house where 12 or 13 people are all telling variations of the same story. they are talking aloud, talking over each other and to find a place that exists in this world i would go in the room where these stories were happening and i would hide in closets are or r the table and often i would simply try to remember every single word that was being said. sometimes secrets were being said or people were telling stories they didn't want the other person to know so i would essentially record these things in my mind and then find the exact person who the story was about and in this way this was what i didn't remember about its a great example of the way in which my family told me the story of myself and helped me in so many ways to understand who i was in my own. i think a lot about the day when i went to kindergarten for the first time and before that moment i had been called monique which is my maiden name. my mother turned to me. we were in the parking lot of a school a
i grew up in this colorful house where employees were revered and storytelling was a sort of sport.ou have to imagine a house where 12 or 13 people are all telling variations of the same story. they are talking aloud, talking over each other and to find a place that exists in this world i would go in the room where these stories were happening and i would hide in closets are or r the table and often i would simply try to remember every single word that was being said. sometimes secrets were...
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lamar's reverence for public service started early. i believe he's about 10 years father, himself a longtime public official, took him to meet his hometown congressman, howard baker senior. the father of his future boss shook the boy's hand and handed him a dime. i think lamar was hooked then and there. decades later, when the more announced his 1996 presidential run, he was in his hometown of maryvale. his speech began with a story about his mother. he had read where lovingly described his upbringing as lower middle class. and she had taken umbrage to that. after all, lamar had a library card and music lessons. ything youds, "an needed that was important." i would certainly add loving parents to the list. he'd later reference his mother's work in early childhood education by saying he's probably the only secretary of education in history, and history, who spent five years -- in history, who spent five years in can regard. that passion would remain with lamar -- in kindergarten. that passion would remain with lamar throughout his caree
lamar's reverence for public service started early. i believe he's about 10 years father, himself a longtime public official, took him to meet his hometown congressman, howard baker senior. the father of his future boss shook the boy's hand and handed him a dime. i think lamar was hooked then and there. decades later, when the more announced his 1996 presidential run, he was in his hometown of maryvale. his speech began with a story about his mother. he had read where lovingly described his...
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. >> i must say, i'm profoundly impressed by the reverence which you in pakistan have in your culture i stand in these gardens which were built long before my country was born, that that's one more thing that binds us together and which always will. i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this vital and beautiful country. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in february of 1972, president richard nixon traveled to the people's republic of china, the first u.s. president to visit the chinese mainland. next on "reel america," nixon in china. this compilation of film and audio recordings was produced by the richard nixon presidential library in 2012 and consists of films by the naval photographic center, informal movies, and white house agency's sound recordings. >> president nixon's departure for china. south lawn, 17 february 1972.
. >> i must say, i'm profoundly impressed by the reverence which you in pakistan have in your culture i stand in these gardens which were built long before my country was born, that that's one more thing that binds us together and which always will. i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this vital and beautiful country. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> in february of...
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culture of his people it was my us where the miners explanations for the creation of the world and revered the elements of nature water air the sun and the mound. i mean i really feel about the christian church demonized are my own religion and for them it was the work of devils and seek out and things state that way until close to the end of the 20th century. on january 29th 1996 a peace treaty was signed and only since then have we had freedom of religion. civil war trade get a mass exodus history came back to the us. at the start of the emigration began in 1901. 1000 needles and when the 1st people went to the united states and send money home. with a neighbor saw how those folks were better off. out of the squares the last 30 minutes and many of the 1st time a prince began to smuggle their countrymen and where you had this body a lot of there are lots of people smugglers here and many have become millionaires just so we are not a people are no longer leaving due to no violence or love but rather due to the lack of jobs while of whimpers that i was so the emigration to the us and contin
culture of his people it was my us where the miners explanations for the creation of the world and revered the elements of nature water air the sun and the mound. i mean i really feel about the christian church demonized are my own religion and for them it was the work of devils and seek out and things state that way until close to the end of the 20th century. on january 29th 1996 a peace treaty was signed and only since then have we had freedom of religion. civil war trade get a mass exodus...
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quite a bit back then, and one thing that's a comparison between then and now is that there was more reverence and trust in experts to some extent, and hierarchies. so what's striking is there was pushback in lots of cities and states that had ordinances of various types of closures. but at the end of the day, people tended to behave. they tended to follow. they said, okay, these mds, these politicians have said we need to do this for the public good. we will do it. what we have seen in the u.s. has been sometimes a much more scattered sense, and in some ways if you compare the two, a kind of emancipation of individual rights by politicians say, well, it's up to you. we free you to take your individual concerns into your own account. maybe you do wear that mask with a loved one who is immune compromised, but maybe you don't wear it out when you go to a grocery store. whereas in 1918, they said, this is it, and you see far fewer accounts of people not doing that. as i showed you, by no means was that universal. plenty of people pushed back. that there would be a referendum on fauci and there is
quite a bit back then, and one thing that's a comparison between then and now is that there was more reverence and trust in experts to some extent, and hierarchies. so what's striking is there was pushback in lots of cities and states that had ordinances of various types of closures. but at the end of the day, people tended to behave. they tended to follow. they said, okay, these mds, these politicians have said we need to do this for the public good. we will do it. what we have seen in the...
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i had no awareness of that scale of reverence and pressure and what have you, and ifound it a bit ofightmare. my name is pussy galore. i must be dreaming. they weren't used to writing a woman who is the equal of a man. and it really did, i think, advance feminism. well, judging by the letters i got. isn't it customary to grant a content man his last request? you asked for this. she wasn'tjust physical, she was also pretty well equipped. intellectually, she was as clever as a man. computers... she was very self—sufficient. you're full of surprises, contessa. so are you, mr bond. do you always arm yourself for a rendezvous? the lords in westerros are sheep. are you a sheep? no, you're a dragon. # lean on me, when you're not strong and i'll be your friend # i'll help # you carry on for it won't be long till i'm going to need someone to lean on... # ain't no sunshine when she is gone, it's not warm when she's away, ain't no sunshine when she's gone, and she's always gone to long any time she goes away... # does an angel contemplate my fate? cheering and applause hello and welcome to this
i had no awareness of that scale of reverence and pressure and what have you, and ifound it a bit ofightmare. my name is pussy galore. i must be dreaming. they weren't used to writing a woman who is the equal of a man. and it really did, i think, advance feminism. well, judging by the letters i got. isn't it customary to grant a content man his last request? you asked for this. she wasn'tjust physical, she was also pretty well equipped. intellectually, she was as clever as a man. computers......
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20% and that's when the gloves came off, this is the senator broadcaster in 2013 called the paul revere of obamacare but mike never lost sight of the mission he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch in the historic fight against aids in africa. mike's sensational appetite remaking a difference brought interesting characters into his life, it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with one of the chief champions on the aids issue. but let the record reflect the east coast, washington, d.c. never spoiled mike, i heard from a reliable source after wrapping up one meeting the world-famous front man and a leader in the fight against aids mike cheerfully offered to follow the remark to the well-established superstar. good luck with the van. if you've seen mike in action around the senate devouring details, mastering issue after issue it hard to imagine him making time for much of anything outside of his work but you would be badly mistaken because one of the worst kept secret around the capital is mike is one o
20% and that's when the gloves came off, this is the senator broadcaster in 2013 called the paul revere of obamacare but mike never lost sight of the mission he kept up the hunt for common ground, autism research, vocational training, carrying the torch in the historic fight against aids in africa. mike's sensational appetite remaking a difference brought interesting characters into his life, it turned out quite a few high-profile celebrities were happy to meet with one of the chief champions...
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. ♪ >> i must say, i am profoundly impressed by the reverence which you in pakistan have for your artmake of it now. my own countrymen have pride in their traditions. so i think, as i stand in these gardens built long before my country was born, that is one more thing that binds that's together, and which always will. i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this vibrant and beautiful country. ♪ ♪ >> in february, 19 72, president richard nixon traveled to the communist people's republic of china, the first president to visit the chinese mainland. next on reel america, "nixon in china." a behind-the-scenes look at the diplomatic this compilation of breakthrough. this compilation of film and audio recordings from many national archives sources was
. ♪ >> i must say, i am profoundly impressed by the reverence which you in pakistan have for your artmake of it now. my own countrymen have pride in their traditions. so i think, as i stand in these gardens built long before my country was born, that is one more thing that binds that's together, and which always will. i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this...
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he traces the earliest foundries in america to paul revere, who used cannons to make bells after theutionary war. he has one of the bells, and he is holding on to it, but the rest are for sale. >> the favorite bell of my collection from the standpoint of the sound is a 39 inch diameter machine. it has a gorgeous tone. they cast their bells a little thicker than their competitors did. it will hold it's note for a full minute. it's pretty special. >> music to the ears of jaimt james androy. >> the idea is to grow the company back in to what the it was. and get the name back out there so people realize what is this and what kind of bell they may have had in their tower. with 100,000 bells cast around the u.s. and the world, we are in a throwing distance of one of our bells. she has the ability to strike them or swing them the. >> and with modern technology, programming a bell anywhere in the world is just a few clicks away. >> so right now, this system is in leonard's town maryland. >> while it all sounds good, demand for new bells is not what it used to be. >> three years ago, white ch
he traces the earliest foundries in america to paul revere, who used cannons to make bells after theutionary war. he has one of the bells, and he is holding on to it, but the rest are for sale. >> the favorite bell of my collection from the standpoint of the sound is a 39 inch diameter machine. it has a gorgeous tone. they cast their bells a little thicker than their competitors did. it will hold it's note for a full minute. it's pretty special. >> music to the ears of jaimt james...
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then we'll hear from robert santos who serves as the vice president and chief methodologist revere beeninstituted and is the president-elect of the american statistical association. next we'll go to joseph salvo who is the chief demographer the population division of the new york city department of city planning. finally we'll hear from jeff landry who is the attorney general for the state of louisiana. the witnesses will be unmuted so we can swear the man. please raise your right hand. do you swear or affirm that the testimonyu you're about to give us the truth the whole truth and nothing but the truth so help you god? >> i do. >> i do. >> let the record show that the witnesses answered in the affirmative. their written statements will be made part of the record and with that you are now recognized for your testimony. stay and i thank you maam and chairwoman maloney ranking member calmer members of the commite i am very pleased to once again appear before you to bediscuss the progress of the 20 census. i had the great pleasure of presenting the work of my colleagues who've been support
then we'll hear from robert santos who serves as the vice president and chief methodologist revere beeninstituted and is the president-elect of the american statistical association. next we'll go to joseph salvo who is the chief demographer the population division of the new york city department of city planning. finally we'll hear from jeff landry who is the attorney general for the state of louisiana. the witnesses will be unmuted so we can swear the man. please raise your right hand. do you...
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there is no denying the reverence for them about our leader during his visit to current states. his devoted followers worship the ultranationalist monks along the way. land. a crowd of fervent followers is also waiting to receive his speech. class. i. i. i. i i. i i i i. i you you i. was. you. here we have a new model. good. luck to you live. in god. i. love. good. to see you up. here. live here. live. i. got. friends and. i was born and maturity but i think that. because as a majority community. i need to i was. and powerful. even mindset is harmful what if i go out i got favor i can do whatever i want if i want to use in my father's power. so everything is privilege and everything is just define you dissolve this privilege because you are british just because you do something good in your purse life. of course we have clashes even inside the family they don't agree they asked me to stop saying that words against the military because they are that all people if i cause or if i'm playing to the old people i would be in help in the future. so when i exposed to the different wars
there is no denying the reverence for them about our leader during his visit to current states. his devoted followers worship the ultranationalist monks along the way. land. a crowd of fervent followers is also waiting to receive his speech. class. i. i. i. i i. i i i i. i you you i. was. you. here we have a new model. good. luck to you live. in god. i. love. good. to see you up. here. live here. live. i. got. friends and. i was born and maturity but i think that. because as a majority...
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. ♪ >> i must say, i am profoundly impressed by the reverence which you in pakistan have for your artntrymen have pride in their traditions. so i think, as i stand in these gardens built long before my country was born, that is one more thing that binds that's together, and which always will. i had always heard i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this vibrant and beautiful country. ♪
. ♪ >> i must say, i am profoundly impressed by the reverence which you in pakistan have for your artntrymen have pride in their traditions. so i think, as i stand in these gardens built long before my country was born, that is one more thing that binds that's together, and which always will. i had always heard i had always heard of pakistan's proverbial hospitality and it was even more than i had expected. i hope that with my husband, i will be able to return again soon to this vibrant...
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still iss known and revered around the world. he was not treated with respect in these shows until cody came along. cody had been after him for a long time. he knew sitting bull was a big score, to use today's parlance. he knew that having him in his show would bring in a lot of money, and by then, cody himself was a huge superstar as well. after the little bighorn, he had avenged custer's death by scalping and indian -- scalping indianian -- scalping an and returning to the stage on the east coast and reacting this scalpingcreating the of yellow hand. cody was a showman, he had been acting for some time and cranked it up at this point. so he was able to convince sitting bull to join his show, because of his stature he promised him, promised to pay him -- i think he was paid more than anyone else in the show. sitting bull, is in baseball is, in- sitting bull baseball terms, a free agent. he was able to sell his own autograph, which other people in cody,ow were doing, and of course, agreed to all of this. he really wanted sitting
still iss known and revered around the world. he was not treated with respect in these shows until cody came along. cody had been after him for a long time. he knew sitting bull was a big score, to use today's parlance. he knew that having him in his show would bring in a lot of money, and by then, cody himself was a huge superstar as well. after the little bighorn, he had avenged custer's death by scalping and indian -- scalping indianian -- scalping an and returning to the stage on the east...
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it was met with great reverence by the japanese people. some of the pictures of the exhibition are so dramatic and beautiful. of course, the day the plane arrived, it was raining and whole parade of cars and vans and art curators came with black umbrellas. mona lisa was whisked in her special traveling crate. another shocking detail is, as the mona lisa was traveling to tokyo, there was a satellite launched into orbit. it was unknown to the pilot that he would encounter this whisking satellite in his eye view. i'm sure it was quite a frightening moment for him. i tell it at the very end of the book. you know what i love the most? it was of course the militia -- mona lisa traveled by herself in an entire jetliner strapped to the floor. >>. ,,? >>. good question. i think it was probably too risky to try to flight for one more exhibition on the west coast. of course, our east coast friends think the national gallery and the metropolitan museum may exceed our provincial los angeles museum in 1963. in fact, we did not even have the los angeles
it was met with great reverence by the japanese people. some of the pictures of the exhibition are so dramatic and beautiful. of course, the day the plane arrived, it was raining and whole parade of cars and vans and art curators came with black umbrellas. mona lisa was whisked in her special traveling crate. another shocking detail is, as the mona lisa was traveling to tokyo, there was a satellite launched into orbit. it was unknown to the pilot that he would encounter this whisking satellite...
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over that time, that title deepened my reverence for education.were here, in a high school, teaching me. wow. now, jill biden clearly reveres being an educator. dr. b is just who she is. a teacher focused on helping people who tend not to make the ivy leagues. she taught at a community college, near washington, while serving as second lady. bouncing between giving speeches and grading papers, for eight years. as she put it, quote, there was a balance in the chaos that felt right. unquote. no wonder, the journal article was so gulling to so many people, including her husband. >> as a husband who loves this person, did you ever, you know, want to like get a pool chain and go full corn pop on these people? >> the answer is -- >> no. the answer's no. >> but there's some of -- anyway -- >> it was just the tone of it. >> i have been suppressing my irishness, for a long time. >> we'll see how that irishness comes out in the next four years. go back to that tweet from bernice king. it really struck me for more reasons than i can articulate. but finally, i
over that time, that title deepened my reverence for education.were here, in a high school, teaching me. wow. now, jill biden clearly reveres being an educator. dr. b is just who she is. a teacher focused on helping people who tend not to make the ivy leagues. she taught at a community college, near washington, while serving as second lady. bouncing between giving speeches and grading papers, for eight years. as she put it, quote, there was a balance in the chaos that felt right. unquote. no...
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why did they all revere him for he didn't is something that we can describe . and can you describe it about someone that e see this room. it's just his charisma. the hardest thing to really go into detail about. i think that was probably his go to the attribute is can at least describe. guest: hi. >> i'm curious how you think i'm curious how you think about the importance of telling a complicated narrative about lhistorical figure like can you imagine me to era when you're trying to figure out what is make-and-white and how to sense of gray. the areas and like everything with kobe bryant and with how he was memorialized. i think about grabbing all of those in telling the story. what you thank you so important for any. alexis: for you might be able to answer that in a contemporary sense but for me, for someone like washington and jefferson, we can't really allow canceled culture because you cannot cancel them. which is why the defensiveness. i don't pose a threat to washington. [laughter]. is good to be just fine. [laughter]. so think the thing is that we have t
why did they all revere him for he didn't is something that we can describe . and can you describe it about someone that e see this room. it's just his charisma. the hardest thing to really go into detail about. i think that was probably his go to the attribute is can at least describe. guest: hi. >> i'm curious how you think i'm curious how you think about the importance of telling a complicated narrative about lhistorical figure like can you imagine me to era when you're trying to...
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something that we everyone is always grasping to describe, why him, why did they all revere him?hing we can't describe. we couldn't describe it about someone we see in this room, it's charisma. it's the hardest thing to really go into detail about. i think that was probably his greatest attribute was something we could least describe. at that. >> i'm curious how you think about the importance of telling a complicated narrative about historical figure thinking about it in the "me too" era when we are like figuring out what's black and what's white and how to make sense of gray areas and am thinking about with kobe bryant how he was memorialized, how you think about grabbing all those details and telling a story. what you think is important there. >> you might be able to answer it in a contemporary sense but for me, for someone like washington or jefferson, we can't really allow cancel culture because you can't cancel them. you can't cancel washington. i understand the defensiveness. i don't pose a threat to washington. [laughter] is going to be just fine. [laughter] i think the th
something that we everyone is always grasping to describe, why him, why did they all revere him?hing we can't describe. we couldn't describe it about someone we see in this room, it's charisma. it's the hardest thing to really go into detail about. i think that was probably his greatest attribute was something we could least describe. at that. >> i'm curious how you think about the importance of telling a complicated narrative about historical figure thinking about it in the "me...
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. >> the latest obama ad only mention ossoff, not reverent raphael warnock. >warnock's ex-wife accused him f running over her foot with a car but he was never charged and counselors have a camp he used to run within accused of abusing minors. >> have to make sure georgians know exactly who he is in his own words. as dangerous policies and dangerous candidates. and it's a dangerous path. >> any concern that the allegations of wrongdoing against reverent warnock could possibly be a drag on the democratic ticket? >> none whatsoever. >> a warnock and a ossoff win would give democrats control of the senate but with six days to go, warnock is off the campaign trail. no public events today, no public events tomorrow, next public event scheduled friday. bret. >> bret: peter doocy in georgia. thanks. new numbers and new developments tonight just six days out from those senate runoffs. correspondent steve harrigan brings us the latest on both races from atlanta. >> some of the 2.5 million early votes are already being sorted and scanned ahead of election day where two
. >> the latest obama ad only mention ossoff, not reverent raphael warnock. >warnock's ex-wife accused him f running over her foot with a car but he was never charged and counselors have a camp he used to run within accused of abusing minors. >> have to make sure georgians know exactly who he is in his own words. as dangerous policies and dangerous candidates. and it's a dangerous path. >> any concern that the allegations of wrongdoing against reverent warnock could...
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. >> so i come to this new role as a civilian -- but also with a deep appreciation and reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. >> mr. biden is also working to confront the pandemic when he takes office. he wants 100 million vaccines given to americans in his first 100 days. that is the same number promised by the trump administration. >> we are collaborating very closely with the biden transition team in terms of making sure that planning is in effect. >> reporter: trump and his campaign remain focused on overturning the election results but have lost the first case to reach the supreme court. >> reporter: the court denied a republican challenge to the vote in pennsylvania. on capitol hill, lawmakers are still trying to find common ground on a new covid relief bill. >> what i recommend is we set aside state and local and pass those things that we can agree on. >> senator mcconnell has put the jobs of firefighters, and workers, sanitation officers, police officers in jeopardy. >> reporter: democrats say any bill needs to include money for state and loc
. >> so i come to this new role as a civilian -- but also with a deep appreciation and reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. >> mr. biden is also working to confront the pandemic when he takes office. he wants 100 million vaccines given to americans in his first 100 days. that is the same number promised by the trump administration. >> we are collaborating very closely with the biden transition team in terms of making sure that planning is in...
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smoking can be fun he can be interesting but you have to have fun with them as a person, it's called reverent, which i think is a whole the link. a lot of the things you see the way i organize the material in my head when i was trying to make sure i got things crossed decided to be vulnerable and share it with everyone. i think that there are certain things that help you understand, i can tell you in a sentence at the beginning of the revolution we can say is they all do, he lost more battles than he won. so why are we talking about the battles? he's not fighting on the front lines. he's in a tent most of the time. he's not out there. why are we wasting time talking about it. that's less important to me that you understand something that's usually just a sentence but everything gets lost in a paragraph, which Ãbwe had one general and the british had many generals. by presenting you with the chart at the beginning of that section and listening to george washington and then all these other guys get it and you take the knowledge with you. i just wanted you to have those. i don't want my reader Ã
smoking can be fun he can be interesting but you have to have fun with them as a person, it's called reverent, which i think is a whole the link. a lot of the things you see the way i organize the material in my head when i was trying to make sure i got things crossed decided to be vulnerable and share it with everyone. i think that there are certain things that help you understand, i can tell you in a sentence at the beginning of the revolution we can say is they all do, he lost more battles...
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it's impossible, revere in love for 43 years but it is my husband's favorite kids and the skull and all kids still is heading to the sharks. well, good luck. we did not lose. the reason was there. we never wanted this thing disclosed this morning though it was what fly, all the wall. she must be bad knee jerk. all she must have chlorine without us being. all she india is under, is that those she used to be being sold in england states and we could not speak up and still be endorsed broken. nobody knows. nobody knows if it is a stigma. i knew i could not continue like this because i was happy so they would feel better when a sponsor for all this i don't want to make them uncomfortable. they were the only support system that i have. no memory need want something, rob, so i let you know that she has a family. she has a she has that has been some life then why is it left only a normal or if they kiddo i'm not so i was praying for it. i was writing in my diary, what i or my friend found office and she seems to be in a sort of to get mad and then it's all i have this thinking. oh god, what do
it's impossible, revere in love for 43 years but it is my husband's favorite kids and the skull and all kids still is heading to the sharks. well, good luck. we did not lose. the reason was there. we never wanted this thing disclosed this morning though it was what fly, all the wall. she must be bad knee jerk. all she must have chlorine without us being. all she india is under, is that those she used to be being sold in england states and we could not speak up and still be endorsed broken....
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russ: reverent please respond to the abortion issue in particular. warnock: listen i have a profound reverence for life and abiding respect for choice, the question is whose decision is it. i happen to think that a patient's room is too small of a place for a woman, her doctor in the u.s. government, i think that's too many people in the room. but those who are concerned about life and i certainly am on to be focused on the incredibly high rates of infant mortality and maternal mortality in our country when compared to other developed nations. that something the government can work on and i've been working on in my entire career. russ: greg. kelly loeffler.greg: president s attacked governor kemp, he said he was ashamed to support him and even invited one of your formal rivals to run against him in 2022, was the president wrong to say that about the governor and are you concerned his comments can alienate republicans in georgia ahead of the runoffs? kelly loeffler: the president has the right to pursue every legal recourse to make sure this is a free
russ: reverent please respond to the abortion issue in particular. warnock: listen i have a profound reverence for life and abiding respect for choice, the question is whose decision is it. i happen to think that a patient's room is too small of a place for a woman, her doctor in the u.s. government, i think that's too many people in the room. but those who are concerned about life and i certainly am on to be focused on the incredibly high rates of infant mortality and maternal mortality in our...
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russ: reverent, you have an opportunity to respond.erend, you will have the opportunity to respond. greg: you've been attacked for comments you made from the palmett-- from the pulpit about law enforcement. you said they were taken out of context. you've made these comments in a public forum. why should georgians not take it at face value? rev. warnock: it is clear my opponent will work really hard spending millions dollars -- millions of dollars of her own money trying to push in narrative about me because she has clearly decided she does not have a case to be made for why she should stay and that seat. i have -- in that seat. i have worked my whole life to pull people together. i have worked alongside law enforcement officers to do the work. several years ago, i actually brought together the law enforcement officers here in this city, the chief of police, the black lives matter activists, the sitting attorney milies, parents, all in my church focused on working on these issues we have seen emerged time and time again. and we need peo
russ: reverent, you have an opportunity to respond.erend, you will have the opportunity to respond. greg: you've been attacked for comments you made from the palmett-- from the pulpit about law enforcement. you said they were taken out of context. you've made these comments in a public forum. why should georgians not take it at face value? rev. warnock: it is clear my opponent will work really hard spending millions dollars -- millions of dollars of her own money trying to push in narrative...
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with military experience, to be sure, but also with a deep appreciation and reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. i recognize that being a member of the president's cabinet requires a different perspective and unique responsibilities from a career in uniform. and i intend to keep this at the forefront of my mind. and i look forward to surrounding myself with experienced, capable civilian appointees and career civil servants who will enable healthy civil-military relations grounded in meaningful civilian oversight. as secretary of defense, my riority will always, always be the men and women, military and civilian, who make up the department and their families. i have seen what they're capable of. great americans like your son, sir, beau, and also our future first lady, dr. biden in her tireless work for military amilies. as the president-elect said, beau was one of the military lawyers on my staff in iraq. and we stayed in touch and saw each other a few times after he returned home. and as you, too, can attest, madam vice president-elect, beau was a very
with military experience, to be sure, but also with a deep appreciation and reverence for the prevailing wisdom of civilian control of our military. i recognize that being a member of the president's cabinet requires a different perspective and unique responsibilities from a career in uniform. and i intend to keep this at the forefront of my mind. and i look forward to surrounding myself with experienced, capable civilian appointees and career civil servants who will enable healthy...