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so my culture in my hometown revered robert e. lee.e lived there for most of his life and was the greed on - - the great hero of my life. he was a hero to me growing up. >> that is your elementary school. then he went to high school in monroe georgia writing about racial by violence why do you show the story of links one - - lynchings in a book that's more about memorialization? >> there was a big confederate monument in 19 oh six but i went to a segregation academy. in the seventies in georgia they finally forced integration and overnight 400 of these academies pop up to the state of georgia so i write about this because it's another form of the racism i encounter throughout my life but the other reason is i graduated and moved on but i didn't know anything i didn't realize until decades later that my hometown was the site of the last mass lynching in american history for black americans were ambushed and slaughtered one black man was a veteran. i knew nothing about all this was hidden so i try to show is racial violence and phone cou
so my culture in my hometown revered robert e. lee.e lived there for most of his life and was the greed on - - the great hero of my life. he was a hero to me growing up. >> that is your elementary school. then he went to high school in monroe georgia writing about racial by violence why do you show the story of links one - - lynchings in a book that's more about memorialization? >> there was a big confederate monument in 19 oh six but i went to a segregation academy. in the...
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she goes frequently to the revere post office. >> they got a tip.was in fact mailing packages from a revere post office. so we immediately went over to the post office and showed her picture. the post office people says, yeah, that's her. that's her. and she lives right over there. >> and that's how they found me. >> november 5, 1999. the team got together and decided to position ourselves around here. >> they came up with kind of a unique sting operation to pry her out, which was a law enforcement officer posed as a pizza delivery man. >> we had officer joe pepy don a domino's shirt, a domino's hat. we all went up the stairs, gained peaceful entry, filed up the stairs to her apartment, which is on the second floor, and proceeded to knock on the door. >> when they said, "pizza man," and i went to joe's bedroom, and i said, answer the door. >> as soon as the door opened, we rushed in. and the first person i came to was mr. lundergan. i patted him down really quickly, shifted him, passed him to the next guy. >> they came in like gangbusters. they're c
she goes frequently to the revere post office. >> they got a tip.was in fact mailing packages from a revere post office. so we immediately went over to the post office and showed her picture. the post office people says, yeah, that's her. that's her. and she lives right over there. >> and that's how they found me. >> november 5, 1999. the team got together and decided to position ourselves around here. >> they came up with kind of a unique sting operation to pry her out,...
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forward to the league's fiercest rivalry as bottom players shotgun pose for us in dortmund and the revered derby on saturday dorgan needs points to qualify for the champions league and shaka wants to escape relegation. a warm welcome to our international viewers i'm marrying a. joe biden has made his 1st major global appearance as u.s. president addressing the munich security conference he declared a renewed commitment to the transatlantic alliance promising to work closely with european allies to tackle major challenges such as the covert 1000 pandemic and climate change after 4 years of fraying transatlantic ties under the trumpet ministration biden is trying to rebuild relations but there are important areas where washington and europe do not see eye to eye. when the west talks amongst itself the us president has the 1st word and he delivered what his partners in europe wanted to hear america is back the transatlantic alliance is back and joe biden was clearly about america's core mission. for most prepared together for a long term strategic competition with china tricky for germany who
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the united states senators and members of congress who proudly stood for the constitution we all revere and for the sacred legal principles at this part of our country. our cherished constitutional republic was founded on the impartial rule of law, the indispensable sacred for our liberties, rights and ourfreedoms. it is a sad commentary on our times that one political party in america is given a free pass to denigrate the rule of law, defame law enforcement, chair maps, excuse rioters and transform justice into a tool of political vengeance and persecute, blacklist, canceland persecute, blacklist, cancel and suppress persecute, blacklist, canceland suppress all people and viewpoints with him or with which they disagree. i always have and always will be, he says, a champion for the unwavering rule of law. the heroes of law the right of americans to peacefully and honourably debate the issues of the day without malice and without hate. this has been yet another phase of the greatest witchhunt in the history of our country. says donald trump. no president has ever gone through anything li
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has more reverence for the constitution, wants to preserve the constitution's original form. more than, andrew johnson. andrew johnson, his actions during reconstruction, are often explained partly by, the constitution trying to adhere to it. but also, for other reasons. not quite as noble to save, or preserve the constitution. let's start with abraham lincoln. we will start with abraham lincoln, we have to say ... let's start with understanding that, i, like many historians, like abraham lincoln think he's one of the president of united states. like most historians, also don't particularly like andrew johnson. i think he's the worst president united states. -- let's state our bias ease up front. but i think, over the next hour you will see why many historians revere lincoln, and don't take as kindly to andrew johnson. understand lincoln, and his background with the constitutions. couple of things that inform, just understanding of it. one, was nationalism. lincoln, from his earliest days, was a nationalist. and, we don't have ridings from him. six or seven years old, a teena
has more reverence for the constitution, wants to preserve the constitution's original form. more than, andrew johnson. andrew johnson, his actions during reconstruction, are often explained partly by, the constitution trying to adhere to it. but also, for other reasons. not quite as noble to save, or preserve the constitution. let's start with abraham lincoln. we will start with abraham lincoln, we have to say ... let's start with understanding that, i, like many historians, like abraham...
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i would like to invite reverently to join us -- reverend lee to join us. reverently: it was the spring of 2020 and northern nevada and we were looking forward to what was going to be a great year. the church was growing and we had plans of a 10,000 square-foot expansion. the lord has blessed the chapel greatly, and what started out as a small bible study has grown into a healthy body of believers numbering around 400. our great enthusiasm was soon confronted by something none of us could have imagined. in mid-march, we were introduced to a new virus unlike anything our country had experienced. from the very beginning, we watched with concern to get -- as our leader scramble to get a handle on what was assumed to be a great pandemic could we shut down for two weeks and we suspended the person services and went to live stream only. little did we know what was supposed to be two weeks would be followed by open-ended orders . the media added to what had become mass hysteria as medical experts and government officials argued over what needed to be done and who
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he was a revered figure and here we are immigrants far removed from any of this.when i was there i visited the grave and i felt like this innate sense of what do i know of transcendence? i don't really know anything and this is why people are in on - - invested in ancestor worship and people know what has value in my father spoke that i remember kissing the stone almost expecting a miracle because i don't know where miracles come from but this is sacred somehow. but it is interesting to me anything that is really good points to all goodness and when i was writing the book the line that you read i wasn't conscious but i realize now intuitively, when you encounter something really authentic and beautiful and true every human being recognizes that we are created to recognize truth and goodness and beauty and it steers you toward truth and goodness and beauty itself that specific leads you to the general. i think if you have a mother and father as i have that love you, the concept we are accidents involve being accidentally out of the primordial soup we have a meeting
he was a revered figure and here we are immigrants far removed from any of this.when i was there i visited the grave and i felt like this innate sense of what do i know of transcendence? i don't really know anything and this is why people are in on - - invested in ancestor worship and people know what has value in my father spoke that i remember kissing the stone almost expecting a miracle because i don't know where miracles come from but this is sacred somehow. but it is interesting to me...
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has more reverence for the constitution, and wants to preserve the constitution in its original form, in many ways more than andrew johnson. and andrew johnson, his actions during reconstruction are often explained partly by the constitution trying to adhere to it, but also for other reasons, maybe not quite as noble as trying to save or preserve the constitution. let's start with abraham lincoln. actually, when we're starting with abraham lincoln, i should also say let's start with understanding that i, like many historians, like abraham lincoln and think he's one of the greatest presidents of the united states. i like most historians don't particularly like andrew johnson and think he's one of the worst presidents of the united states, so i should at least state our biases upfront, 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
has more reverence for the constitution, and wants to preserve the constitution in its original form, in many ways more than andrew johnson. and andrew johnson, his actions during reconstruction are often explained partly by the constitution trying to adhere to it, but also for other reasons, maybe not quite as noble as trying to save or preserve the constitution. let's start with abraham lincoln. actually, when we're starting with abraham lincoln, i should also say let's start with...
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but i am saying, -- i grew up to revere the capitol because i walked around it and you can see where webster's had, you can see where john quincy adams made a speech as he died attacking slavery. i knew the people that the buildings are named after. i remember -- i took my grandchildren around there. you see where these american events happen. you were very democracy -- you revere democracy because of -- i'm not saying they are similar events and in any way at all. what i am saying is that the capital represents many people in that it democracy, not only here, but around the world. the way that it was violated made me sick to my stomach. i think that was true for a lot of american. i think i had to get to the bottom of it. you cannot have a democracy at the seat that represents democracy is under attack. host: you talk about the role of the support staff that will do the work. give us an idea of what the job is of the chairman during this process and what are the jobs of the members of the commission themselves? guest: the job of the chairman is to simile make sure you are doing the
but i am saying, -- i grew up to revere the capitol because i walked around it and you can see where webster's had, you can see where john quincy adams made a speech as he died attacking slavery. i knew the people that the buildings are named after. i remember -- i took my grandchildren around there. you see where these american events happen. you were very democracy -- you revere democracy because of -- i'm not saying they are similar events and in any way at all. what i am saying is that the...
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i revered him. i hope you don't mind. i have a prop here is my first chapter book meet robert e. lee that i got in a read it over and over again when i was in alexandria virginia growing up i was so happy to go to the sixth grade because we were busting so i went from the all-white elementary school douglas macarthur to the segregated black school named after robert e. lee elementary there were 60 some street in alexandria named for can spread confederates despite the fact alexandria spent 12 hours in the confederacy before was occupied by the united states army. they were named in the fifties and sixties as a reaction to interrogation. - - integration. semi ten revered him he was born only 2 miles from where i was born he lived there most of his life and was the great hero in my life. i was wrong about this but he was a hero to me growing up. >> so that your elementary school you went to high school in monroe georgia. you write about the long history of racial violence so i did you include the story of lynching more often about confederate memorialization? >> this is another par
i revered him. i hope you don't mind. i have a prop here is my first chapter book meet robert e. lee that i got in a read it over and over again when i was in alexandria virginia growing up i was so happy to go to the sixth grade because we were busting so i went from the all-white elementary school douglas macarthur to the segregated black school named after robert e. lee elementary there were 60 some street in alexandria named for can spread confederates despite the fact alexandria spent 12...
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praised for his effortless approach to his guitar and revered for his lyrical wordplay, there's littlee that all of the heady descriptions and steady stream of reverence has, at any time, mattered to malkmus. >> well, i like music, dude. (laughter) and it's fun to go on those journeys and see what's going to happen. >> reporter: we sat down with him just before the release of his most recent solo album, traditional techniques, his third in as many years and also before the world changed. >> i'm always making songs if i don't know how many music interviews and people you interview in music, but most of us are like always got something that we're working on if we're not releasing it. >> reporter: and there have been a lot of songs from the california native. starting with pavement, the band's off kilter, do-it-yourself art-punk was front and center during the musical revolution of the early 1990s. >> sometimes culture can seem like it is set in stone and the moment it's at and so if you were watching mtv or, you know, you were seeing hair metal bands and you thought it was always going t
praised for his effortless approach to his guitar and revered for his lyrical wordplay, there's littlee that all of the heady descriptions and steady stream of reverence has, at any time, mattered to malkmus. >> well, i like music, dude. (laughter) and it's fun to go on those journeys and see what's going to happen. >> reporter: we sat down with him just before the release of his most recent solo album, traditional techniques, his third in as many years and also before the world...
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the united states senators and members of congress who stood proudly for the constitution we all revere and for the sacred legal principles at the heart of our country. our cherished constitutional republic was founded on the impartial rule of law, indispensable safeguard of our liberties, our rights and freedoms. it is a sad commentary on our times that one political party in america is given a free pass to degrade the rule of law, defame law enforcement, cheer mobs, excuse rioters and transform justice into a tool of political vengeance and persecute, blacklist, cancel and suppress all people and viewpoints with whom or which they disagree. i always have and always will be a champion for the unwavering rule of law, the heroes of law enforcement, and the right of americans to peacefully and honorably debate the issues of the day without malice and without -- this is been another phase of the greatest witchhunt in our country. no president is ever gone any -- has ever going through anything like it and it continues because our opponents cannot forget the elmo 75 million people, the high
the united states senators and members of congress who stood proudly for the constitution we all revere and for the sacred legal principles at the heart of our country. our cherished constitutional republic was founded on the impartial rule of law, indispensable safeguard of our liberties, our rights and freedoms. it is a sad commentary on our times that one political party in america is given a free pass to degrade the rule of law, defame law enforcement, cheer mobs, excuse rioters and...
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the revered her son saturday talking points to qualify for the champions league and shelter wants to escape relegation. hello i'm claire richardson welcome to the show joe biden has made his 1st major global appearance as u.s. president addressing the munich security conference he declared a renewed commitment to the transatlantic alliance promising to work closely with the european allies to tackle defense covert 19 and climate change after 4 years of fraying transatlantic ties under the trumpet ministration fight it is trying to rebuild relations but there are important areas where washington and europe don't see eye to eye. when the west talks amongst itself the us president has the 1st word and he delivered what his partners in europe wanted to hear america is back the transatlantic alliance is back and joe biden was clear about america's core mission. most prepared to gather for a long term strategic competition with china tricky for germany whose economic recovery from covert is made in china it angela merkel says she's ready to take on the challenge with a no tipping softer to
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so when we revere him the way we do we kind of lose the sense. of how people at the time felt i mean a lot of people very very few people recognize this greatness at the time. and that was very striking. i think a lot of this after his assassination. he instantly became a martyr. and it was definitely politically incorrect to criticize him. so a lot of the people had been critics of them immediately toned down their their antagonism and it kind of got airbrushed out of history how much he was despised. but i think it's very important to go back and look at those. the endless newspaper accounts of the times diaries and everything else to view how widely he was disliked and how little understood he was in a way. he was considered this sort of fumbling guy who'd gotten through the war but in time people came to seem like god this guy the decisions he made the strength. he showed endurance against endless attacks on them we're all part of his greatness. and of course, there was some critics especially in congress that were somewhat accepting of linco
so when we revere him the way we do we kind of lose the sense. of how people at the time felt i mean a lot of people very very few people recognize this greatness at the time. and that was very striking. i think a lot of this after his assassination. he instantly became a martyr. and it was definitely politically incorrect to criticize him. so a lot of the people had been critics of them immediately toned down their their antagonism and it kind of got airbrushed out of history how much he was...
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and as you see the events in ree american history happen, you an revere the democracy because of the way they happened andway y survival of this country. i'm not saying they're similar events in any way at all. what i'm saying the capitol represents to many people our democracy not only here but around the world. and the way it was violated mad me sick to my stomach, and i can think that was true of aot lot americans. so, i think you've got to get to the bottom of it.seat tha you can't have a democracy if the people who represent that democracy are under attack.rk. you just can't. >> we talked about the role of the support staff that will doo g thethis work. give -- at least in your of thec experience, what's the job of the chairman during this process and what are the jobs of the members of the commissiong the themselves? >> well t job of the chairman is simply to make sure you're doine the job right. spear the thing. we had nine great people. four of them reported by democrats -- five reported by democrats, four record by republicans. the president.by the job is to steer the commis
and as you see the events in ree american history happen, you an revere the democracy because of the way they happened andway y survival of this country. i'm not saying they're similar events in any way at all. what i'm saying the capitol represents to many people our democracy not only here but around the world. and the way it was violated mad me sick to my stomach, and i can think that was true of aot lot americans. so, i think you've got to get to the bottom of it.seat tha you can't have a...
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he love the rush revere series just. a lot of people really other go that some people love that so i think he has a place as a kind of transformative figure that is is amazing i will tell you one thing about fighting steve mentioned my wife's a doctor when she heard the diagnosis a year ago she said that kind of cancer 2 months 3 months she kept saying to me he's really fighting he's fighting hard he he gave a lot to be able to be on the air even till just a week or 2 ago extraordinary life and extraordinary service and i think that the major bout of it you know he never went to college himself he was a self-taught man that really is once again another version of the american dream that he went to when you're a college dropout but it wasn't just politics he started off with 4th broadcast he made himself legendary amongst the kansas city market on that side of it steve i you know i real quick i want to ask you this question where does it how does talk radio go from here is there a rush limbaugh replacement and if that lit
he love the rush revere series just. a lot of people really other go that some people love that so i think he has a place as a kind of transformative figure that is is amazing i will tell you one thing about fighting steve mentioned my wife's a doctor when she heard the diagnosis a year ago she said that kind of cancer 2 months 3 months she kept saying to me he's really fighting he's fighting hard he he gave a lot to be able to be on the air even till just a week or 2 ago extraordinary life and...
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jewish women making history in berlin and in the bonus league endorsement claim the spoils in the revered derby overwhelming a woeful shout the side we now look at due to relegation. play. the big. time marian evans. thanks for joining me we begin in the in mara where thousands of people have defied threats of violence to take part in a new day of protest against the country's military rulers this comes a day after police fired live ammunition to disperse protesters in the city of mandalay killing at least 2 people and injuring several others the crowds were forced to flee as security forces chased after them using slingshots rubber bullets and water cannon the protesters were repeating their call for an end to military rule after a coup nearly 3 weeks ago. they returned despite the risk the reality now crystal clear for these demonstrators after police killed 2 more people with live ammunition on saturday it was the worst violence and mass rallies began weeks ago passed uprisings against the military have failed these demonstrators want them gone for good. i remember my parents fought ag
jewish women making history in berlin and in the bonus league endorsement claim the spoils in the revered derby overwhelming a woeful shout the side we now look at due to relegation. play. the big. time marian evans. thanks for joining me we begin in the in mara where thousands of people have defied threats of violence to take part in a new day of protest against the country's military rulers this comes a day after police fired live ammunition to disperse protesters in the city of mandalay...
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looking forward to the league's fiercest rivalry as bottom play shaka close burrows it dortmund and the revered derby on saturday dortmund needs points to qualify for the champions league wants to escape relegation. omarion evanston it's good to have you with us joe biden has made his 1st major global appearance as u.s. president addressing the munich security conference he declared a renewed commitment to the transatlantic alliance promising to work closely with european allies to tackle major challenges such as the covert 1000 pandemic and climate change after 4 years of fraying transatlantic ties under the trumpet ministration biden is trying to rebuild relations bought there are important areas where washington in europe do not see eye to eye. well for more i'm joined now by your then hart he's the foreign policy spokesman of the christian democratic party here in germany welcome mr hart do you believe that time is between europe and the u.s. can be fully restored or is some of the damage that we saw under the trauma administration permanent we have totally new and different moods in the tr
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there is a dortmund and shout for a new the bundesliga is fierce as rivalry as they clash in the revered derby in saturday's late game for visitors dortmund 3 points were essential as they bid for a champions league qualification bottom place alco were desperate for a win that would give them a chance of escaping relegation. in germany as the miners shell who would have to get their hands dirty if they were to be dortmund in their way stude this month moncton telling holland he went into this one with as many league goals as the hosts entire squads. shellcode held out 42 minutes before caving electric englishman jade and son to 2 could vantage of sloppy defending to come. home. i 3 minutes later and a piece of hall and magic extended don't mislead the region's flying goalie made it to newell going into the break. chalco were chasing shadows in the 2nd. rafael guerrero site fitted hole marco voices return pass to make it 3 nil. before jude telling him crossed for holland to score the 4th 11 minutes from tell you the score like was cruelly reflected in the numbers in shelters by adding ext
there is a dortmund and shout for a new the bundesliga is fierce as rivalry as they clash in the revered derby in saturday's late game for visitors dortmund 3 points were essential as they bid for a champions league qualification bottom place alco were desperate for a win that would give them a chance of escaping relegation. in germany as the miners shell who would have to get their hands dirty if they were to be dortmund in their way stude this month moncton telling holland he went into this...
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and in the bundesliga door opens claim the spoils in the revered derby overwhelming a woeful shot the side we now looked doomed to relegation. omarion evanston welcome we begin in myanmar aware thousands of people have defied the threats of violence to take part in a new day of protests against the country's military rulers this comes just a day after police fired live ammunition to disperse protesters in the city of mandalay killing at least 2 people and injuring several others the crowds were forced to flee a security forces chased after them using slingshots rubber bullets and water cannon the protesters were repeating their call for an end to military rule after a coup you. only 3 weeks ago. they returned despite the risk the reality now crystal clear for these demonstrators after police killed 2 more people with live ammunition on saturday. it was the worst violence since mass rallies began weeks ago. so i want to say through the media to the dictator and his associates we are peaceful demonstrators. stop the genocide. now stop using lethal weapons. the. protesters in the capital
and in the bundesliga door opens claim the spoils in the revered derby overwhelming a woeful shot the side we now looked doomed to relegation. omarion evanston welcome we begin in myanmar aware thousands of people have defied the threats of violence to take part in a new day of protests against the country's military rulers this comes just a day after police fired live ammunition to disperse protesters in the city of mandalay killing at least 2 people and injuring several others the crowds were...
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the trappings and imagery were a distance kind of revered figure. next slide, please, of jefferson in the fur collar. . in contrast, this is a portrait of jefferson done as president by rembrandt peel, a fairly well-known artist. the image here is one of simplicity, almost kind of a rustic gentlemen, if you will, as opposed to regal imperial figure, very plain background. a wolf skin cloak with a fur collar projects dignity and authority, but not this imposing kind of imperial presidency that he worked very hard to defuse, and i think successfully so. >> we have a lot of questions from our viewers, so we will start asking those. james asks where do you rank thomas jefferson amongst the u.s. presidents? was the louisiana purchased consequential enough to put him perhaps in the top ten? >> that's a good question. i think many people, particularly lay people, tend to put him in the top four or five just because they know him and he is a hero and a big figure. measured in terms of presidential complements, as far as historic events, he is probably not i
the trappings and imagery were a distance kind of revered figure. next slide, please, of jefferson in the fur collar. . in contrast, this is a portrait of jefferson done as president by rembrandt peel, a fairly well-known artist. the image here is one of simplicity, almost kind of a rustic gentlemen, if you will, as opposed to regal imperial figure, very plain background. a wolf skin cloak with a fur collar projects dignity and authority, but not this imposing kind of imperial presidency that...
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news live from burlington revered street protests in me and now with media reports of shots fired at marches in mandalay thousands turn out across the country even as police break up peaceful antique demonstrations with troops on some city streets there are fears of a violent crackdown also on the program russian protesters defy threats of arrest and join flashlight flash mobs in support of jailed dissidents alexei intervallic so how did the kremlin respond. and the problems caused by germany's surprise and sudden in physicians' of border restrictions with austria and the czech republic in order to keep out coronavirus family. i'm phil gayle welcome to the program. local media reports in miramar say security forces are fired on protesting crowds in the city of mandalay though there's been no official confirmation of injuries or deaths the ministry judge has deployed extra troops across the country as it intensifies efforts to quell a popular uprising a coup 2 weeks ago triggered mass protests and international condemnation so far the generals appear to. mian mars military junta has s
news live from burlington revered street protests in me and now with media reports of shots fired at marches in mandalay thousands turn out across the country even as police break up peaceful antique demonstrations with troops on some city streets there are fears of a violent crackdown also on the program russian protesters defy threats of arrest and join flashlight flash mobs in support of jailed dissidents alexei intervallic so how did the kremlin respond. and the problems caused by germany's...
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of dortmund and shoulder renew of the buddhist league as fierce as rivalry as they clashed in the revere derby on saturday's laking visitors dortmund 3 points were essential as they bid for champions league qualification. were desperate for a win it would give them a chance of escaping relegation. known in germany as the miners who would have to get their hands dirty if they were to beat dortmund in their wasted this month and erling holland who went into this one with as many league goals as the hosts entire squad. shellcode held out 42 minutes before caving electric englishman j. thompson to 2 could vantage of sloppy defending to curl home. 3 minutes later and a piece of holland magic extended door leads the norwegians flying volley made it to newell going into the break. shell who were chasing shadows in the 2nd half. rafael guerrero site fitted who marco voices return pass to make it 3 nil. before jude telling him crossed for holland to score the 4th 11 minutes from tell you the score like was cruelly reflected in the numbers in shelters by adding extra shot in florida to go with the
of dortmund and shoulder renew of the buddhist league as fierce as rivalry as they clashed in the revere derby on saturday's laking visitors dortmund 3 points were essential as they bid for champions league qualification. were desperate for a win it would give them a chance of escaping relegation. known in germany as the miners who would have to get their hands dirty if they were to beat dortmund in their wasted this month and erling holland who went into this one with as many league goals as...
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do has a reverence for him. i was wondering would you talk about that? >> guest: absolutely. one thing i want to make very clear is, throughout american history, black people have struggled with how best to help the black race. our leaders have struggled with this. and then there are people who absolutely loved black people, wanted the best for black people who made horrible miscalculations. i don't believe for a second that booker t. washington didn't love black people with every fiber of his body and wanted the best for them. he just made a horrible miscalculation. i think we keep making it, which is that we think the white supremacy can be negotiated. we think that if we just do better they will see us as whole. they will see us as equal. they will see us as deserving. that we can earn our way into inequality weather than being born into quality. his horrible miscalculation which he believed that you could earn your way into it, and he was willing to take a second seat while the cut herself together and tried
do has a reverence for him. i was wondering would you talk about that? >> guest: absolutely. one thing i want to make very clear is, throughout american history, black people have struggled with how best to help the black race. our leaders have struggled with this. and then there are people who absolutely loved black people, wanted the best for black people who made horrible miscalculations. i don't believe for a second that booker t. washington didn't love black people with every fiber...
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the university has been proud, treating his memory with such reverence that president taft once said after delivering a lecture that people still talk of mr. jefferson as though he was in the next room, and right over hither the age is not incompetent. one thing i am not much given to hear a warship, and professionally, i have always believed michael should not be to indoctrinate but enlighten and not to defy or demonize subjects. that said, the truth is that thomas jefferson has long held a place, too many, the highest placed within the pantheon of american political heroes. among the nation's founders, he possess the widest range of talents and produced the most diverse accomplishments. he has generally been regarded as the most intellectual, we're calling that quote by john f. kennedy who went offering a dinner toast to a group of nobel laureates at the white house said they constituted the most extraordinary collection of talent and human knowledge that has ever been gathered together at the white house. it was the eloquent voice that jefferson gave to a democracy. we hold the tr
the university has been proud, treating his memory with such reverence that president taft once said after delivering a lecture that people still talk of mr. jefferson as though he was in the next room, and right over hither the age is not incompetent. one thing i am not much given to hear a warship, and professionally, i have always believed michael should not be to indoctrinate but enlighten and not to defy or demonize subjects. that said, the truth is that thomas jefferson has long held a...
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. >> people in revere were stunned beyond belief when it came out she was wanted for murder in las vegast i knew, the pleasantness of her. that's just not something that you can hide. i don't know, i tend to have my doubts. >> reporter: margaret was brought back to las vegas and put on trial for murder. >> good morning and welcome to "open court" here on court tv. >> state of nevada versus margaret rudin. >> the world is watching as this woman, who has been on the run, accused of murder, is now sitting in the defendant's chair. >> i did not know the magnitude until trial started. >> there's a lot riding on the case. and i remember really feeling the weight of that case. >> in opening statements the prosecution portrays margaret to the jury as a ruthless, greedy woman who will do anything to get her husband's millions. >> the evidence will show at the time of ronald rudin's death, margaret rudin was a 60% beneficiary of the properties and assets that were in that trust. >> one of the major pieces that the state honed in on was a trunk. they claimed margaret had stuffed the body and that s
. >> people in revere were stunned beyond belief when it came out she was wanted for murder in las vegast i knew, the pleasantness of her. that's just not something that you can hide. i don't know, i tend to have my doubts. >> reporter: margaret was brought back to las vegas and put on trial for murder. >> good morning and welcome to "open court" here on court tv. >> state of nevada versus margaret rudin. >> the world is watching as this woman, who has...
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now you see the detail coming out to escort him in where he will be revered and remembered as a fallen the line of duty protecting not just the cradle of our democracy -- that would be more than enough, but our lawmakers who are inside its walls. this is where the officer's remains will be. people can come to remember, to think about what january 6th took from us, and what should be learned from it. >> let's bring in congressman adam kinzinger, republican illinois veteran. always good to see you, congressman. >> you too. >> ordinarily when we're commemorating and memorializing people who die in the service of the this country, i talk to you about your own service. you play a different role now. you were being protected by this capitol policeman, and i tell you, i have to apologize. i didn't hear you tell the story of your experience that day until recently. i should have thought to ask you about it. and it is really frightening, brother. i am sorry that you had to get to the point where you felt you had to arm yourself and think, this may be it. after the events ended, what changes in
now you see the detail coming out to escort him in where he will be revered and remembered as a fallen the line of duty protecting not just the cradle of our democracy -- that would be more than enough, but our lawmakers who are inside its walls. this is where the officer's remains will be. people can come to remember, to think about what january 6th took from us, and what should be learned from it. >> let's bring in congressman adam kinzinger, republican illinois veteran. always good to...
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that's why it is so important that he's lying in a position of reve reverence. like this there is a temptation to say leave politics out of it. it is all about politics. now just say nice things, no. it is time for truth. if you are going to walk into this room, represent the same when you leave it. fight for the same thing that you think is represented in the room. that's leadership. that's what we need. there is our president. we need him very much tonight to be at this event and lead our intentions and not under a vail of his not being there and not liking it and being forced and agreeing the bad side of the situation. it has to be clear again. not the policies but the principles. we have to be about us and them, us being patriots and them being traitors and people who tried to destroy us. this is a hard time to come into a position of leadership but hopefully all the experience that joe biden has lived personally and professionally,a make for the right man for the right moment because we are desperate for leadership. here is a president first time in the 198
that's why it is so important that he's lying in a position of reve reverence. like this there is a temptation to say leave politics out of it. it is all about politics. now just say nice things, no. it is time for truth. if you are going to walk into this room, represent the same when you leave it. fight for the same thing that you think is represented in the room. that's leadership. that's what we need. there is our president. we need him very much tonight to be at this event and lead our...
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that requires online platformbo to pay news outlets for displaying and linking their contact.cea reverent air agreement. >>> a man knows what it's like to live on the street and how he is showing >>> it is a filthy job but volunteers are pitching in to clean up at the homeless encampments in oakland. >> the man who began the effort. this week's jefferson award winner. >> vincent rate williams knows firsthand what it is like to being homeless so he does his s >> never pick up piles with your hands. >> vincent instructs volunteers cleaning up at the homeless encampments between fifth and sixth and broadway. >> it is really important that the community knows that we are here and don't mean heart. >> sometimes they take extra precautions. >> we have to wear disposable biohazard suits because we are lining up feces and urine. >> i always show that somebody came through to clean up and started ripping the tents down. >> the group calls out more than 250 bags of trash. vincent started urban park cleanup last may after he encountered a child living in a man who wasn't allowed to play outside beca
that requires online platformbo to pay news outlets for displaying and linking their contact.cea reverent air agreement. >>> a man knows what it's like to live on the street and how he is showing >>> it is a filthy job but volunteers are pitching in to clean up at the homeless encampments in oakland. >> the man who began the effort. this week's jefferson award winner. >> vincent rate williams knows firsthand what it is like to being homeless so he does his s...
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en tanto un abogado de inmigraciÓn cree que serÍa un error rever. administraciÓn de joe biden fue presentada al congreso con la propuesta de brindar un camino a la ciudadanÍa a unos 11 millones de inmigrantes indocumentados. [habla en inglÉs] >> hoy de manera colectiva introducimos la propuesta de ciudadanÍa 2021. una legislaciÓn que intentarÁ restaurar la humanidad y los valores estadounidenses a nuestro sistema de migraciÓn. la representante por el distrito 19 que incluye a la ciudad de san josÉ fue parte de esta histÓrica propuestaque enfrentar a un futuro para su aprobaciÓn ya que en este momento no cuenta con el apoyo republicano requerido. maria: le preguntamos sobre otros esfuerzos anteriores de lograr una reforma migratoria que ha fracasado y si cree que esta vez sÍ se alcanzarÁ. >> no podemos saber la respuesta a esto hasta que lo intentemos. esta amplia propuesta tiene componentes que son pequeÑas iniciativas, por ejemplo, entre los puntos principales del proyecto demÓcrata estÁ ofrecer un camino a la ciudadanÍa a 11 millones de inmigrante
en tanto un abogado de inmigraciÓn cree que serÍa un error rever. administraciÓn de joe biden fue presentada al congreso con la propuesta de brindar un camino a la ciudadanÍa a unos 11 millones de inmigrantes indocumentados. [habla en inglÉs] >> hoy de manera colectiva introducimos la propuesta de ciudadanÍa 2021. una legislaciÓn que intentarÁ restaurar la humanidad y los valores estadounidenses a nuestro sistema de migraciÓn. la representante por el distrito 19 que incluye a la...
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. >> your reverence for rush, you know, if i may, i won't share any of the details, but i talk to you once in a while and whenever i ask you for advice o tv or radio, or my career, i just started a few years ago an you've been in the industry decades, like rush, you would always say here is what rush would say. what was the meat and potatoes of rep radio. it was limbaugh, hannity, and live-in. to hear you guys who have both given me an amazing levite, we've always used a to site rush . neither you or mark would ever mention rush in his final weeks or days. or ever mention his past, i jus a member of the conversations. you never mention anything abou successors because it really again speaks to the reverent spread can i make another point the greatness of rush limbaugh, it's really tough to talk about and i think sports analogy work best for us. willie mays was a great basebal player, so was mickey mantle an they probably had to inure runs when they were best in the business but willie mays didn't invest invent baseball. rush limbaugh can invented the conservative talk radio space. bef
. >> your reverence for rush, you know, if i may, i won't share any of the details, but i talk to you once in a while and whenever i ask you for advice o tv or radio, or my career, i just started a few years ago an you've been in the industry decades, like rush, you would always say here is what rush would say. what was the meat and potatoes of rep radio. it was limbaugh, hannity, and live-in. to hear you guys who have both given me an amazing levite, we've always used a to site rush ....
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i revere him! if i reveyaed him any more, i would have to move to revere.which i would never do because between us and my brothah's rottweilah, reveyah? is a frickin' ahmpit. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not familiar with the neighborhoods in boston. i feel like i'm getting a mixed message. do you love tom brady or do you hate him? >> yes! what's the difference? you don't get it. i love tom, and i hate him! and i love to hate him! and i hate to love him! it's tearin' me apaht! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i can see this must be hard on you, tommy. >> it's not hahd, jimmy! it's wicked hahd. i got majah cognative dissonance heyah. tom! why, why, why'd you do it, come on! >> jimmy: now don't -- don't get all upset, don't cry -- >> why, why, why! [ bleep ], [ bleep ], [ bleep ] -- >> jimmy: here -- okay. >> you got him all worked up again, why is wrong with you?'sm w are you, darlene? >> shut your gap, you hollyweirdo. i was right in the middle of yoger. ruined everything. calm down, calm down. >> jimmy: take care of your baby, please. all right, he's calming down. >>
i revere him! if i reveyaed him any more, i would have to move to revere.which i would never do because between us and my brothah's rottweilah, reveyah? is a frickin' ahmpit. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i'm not familiar with the neighborhoods in boston. i feel like i'm getting a mixed message. do you love tom brady or do you hate him? >> yes! what's the difference? you don't get it. i love tom, and i hate him! and i love to hate him! and i hate to love him! it's tearin' me apaht! [...
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jude, hopes to raise $200 million by auctioni e of t seats rever, the blockbuster movie "black pantherming series. disney says the movie's director and cowriter ryan coogler is developing it, set in fictional kingdom of wakanda to run on the disney plus network. no word when, but he's also working on sequel for next year. >>> seven-year-old british golfing sensation is causing a stir on social media. leo bonifaceeo showing him make trick shots will inspire people to learn golf. teamed up for latest stunts. instagram has more than 37,000 followers. first encouraged to take up the sport by his dad. >> he's good at coaching me, >> yeah, i listen to coaches and watch videos to help him progress, but myself, i just can't do it. really, really try. >> leo says he wants to one day become a professional golfer. >>ngp on "cbthis morning," cookbook author and photographer mary mccartney. au photographer mary mccartney. in a clinical test, 100% of women showed reduction of wrinkles, even deep ones. new revitalift éal s. kim is now demonstrating her congestion. save it slimeball. showed reduction
jude, hopes to raise $200 million by auctioni e of t seats rever, the blockbuster movie "black pantherming series. disney says the movie's director and cowriter ryan coogler is developing it, set in fictional kingdom of wakanda to run on the disney plus network. no word when, but he's also working on sequel for next year. >>> seven-year-old british golfing sensation is causing a stir on social media. leo bonifaceeo showing him make trick shots will inspire people to learn golf....
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as a mark of reverence towards the lord.as of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew out. in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know you read the torah with the ritual point to the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because the iraqis vegetable based so in summer if you run by a sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at me and instead you use the original pointer to travel along that line. and that. of course there is more to discover here in the new synagogue so here's a brief overview of what you should. mine says the capital of the state of rhineland. some 220000 people live here. the best place to start your tour is mine's cathedral also known as st martin's cathedral it's over 1000 years old but the area around it is still buzzing with li
as a mark of reverence towards the lord.as of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew out. in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know you read the torah with the ritual point to the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because the iraqis vegetable based so in summer if you run by a sweaty finger over the torah...
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as a mark of reverence towards the lord.days of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew out. in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know when you read the torah with the ritual point to the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because he's vegetable based so in summer if you run out of sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at me and instead you use the ritual pointer to travel along that line. and that. of course there is more to discover here in the new synagogue so here's a brief overview of. mine says the capital of the state of rhineland. some 220000 people live here. the best place to start your tour of is minds cathedral also known as st martin's cathedral it's over 1000 years old but the area around it is still buzzing with life. 80 percen
as a mark of reverence towards the lord.days of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew out. in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know when you read the torah with the ritual point to the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because he's vegetable based so in summer if you run out of sweaty finger over the...
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it's a mark of reverence towards the lot to.his place of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew l. . in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know when you read the torah with the ritual pointer the yacht which is hebrew for hand that's very important because the east is vegetable based and so in summer if you run it by a sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at me and instead you use the ritual pointer to travel along that line. but. of course there is more to discover here in the synagogue so here's a brief overview of. mine says the capital of the state of rhineland. some 220000 people live here. the. best place to start your tour is mine's cathedral also known as st martin's cathedral it's over 1000 years old but the area around it is still buzzing with life. 80 perc
it's a mark of reverence towards the lot to.his place of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew l. . in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know when you read the torah with the ritual pointer the yacht which is hebrew for hand that's very important because the east is vegetable based and so in summer if you run it by a sweaty...
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one realm is spiritual, whereby the conscience is instructed in piety and in reverence to god.cal, where man is educated through the duties of humanity and citizenship. that's to do with our world of goods, safely, civility, but the government is expected to provide. when the one is considered, we should call off our minds and not allow the other to be part of the discussion. the civil society could have no cognizance. ultimately, that language goes back to the words of jesus and the new testament. third, he gives conscience a prominent place. he said religion must be left up to the conscience and conviction of every man. and it's the right of every man to exercise it as his conscience may dictate. conscience is understood as a natural capacity in everyone to discern designed truth and how one is to live. the term conscience was used by philosophers in the roman and greet world. but it enters the vocabulary of western society through cqiietiana tee, particularly through the apostle paul, in the book of romans and in first corinthians. the apostle paul rates, in your actions, le
one realm is spiritual, whereby the conscience is instructed in piety and in reverence to god.cal, where man is educated through the duties of humanity and citizenship. that's to do with our world of goods, safely, civility, but the government is expected to provide. when the one is considered, we should call off our minds and not allow the other to be part of the discussion. the civil society could have no cognizance. ultimately, that language goes back to the words of jesus and the new...
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gets a mark of reverence towards the lot that.this place of worship is impressive the gold colored wards are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the you grew out. in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. and. you know you read the torah with the ritual pointer the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because the end is vegetable based and so in summer if you run it by a sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at me and instead you use the ritual pointer to travel along that line. and that. of course there is more to discover here in the new synagogue so here's a brief overview of what your mind's. mind says the capital of the state of rhineland. some 220000 people live here. that. best place to start your tour is mine's cathedral also known as st martin's cathedral it's over 1000 years old but the area around it is
gets a mark of reverence towards the lot that.this place of worship is impressive the gold colored wards are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the you grew out. in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. and. you know you read the torah with the ritual pointer the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because the end is vegetable based and so in summer if you run it by a...
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at least state our biasses up front and i think over the next hour you'll see why many historians revere lincoln and don't take as kindly to andrew johnson. >> i understand that lincoln hand his background with the constitution, there's a couple of things that informed his understanding ever it. one was nationalism, lincoln from his earliest days was a nationalist and we don't have writings from him when he was six or seven years old or a teenager talking about nationalism. we can get some sense of this as important nationalism was to him. after being owe elected president on his trip to washington, d.c. to be inaugurated. he told the crowd may i be pardon federal upon this occasion that way back in my childhood the earliest days of my being able to read i got hold of a small book, such a one as few of the younger members have ever seen. "life washington. "i remember all of the accounts that were there given of battlefields and struggles for the liberties of the country, and us a all know for you all have been boys how these early impressions last longer than any others, so it's this bio
at least state our biasses up front and i think over the next hour you'll see why many historians revere lincoln and don't take as kindly to andrew johnson. >> i understand that lincoln hand his background with the constitution, there's a couple of things that informed his understanding ever it. one was nationalism, lincoln from his earliest days was a nationalist and we don't have writings from him when he was six or seven years old or a teenager talking about nationalism. we can get...
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dollie madison, columbus, queen isabella of spain, balboa, john paul jones, paul revere, susan b. anthony, joan of arc, sitting bull, and the most popular guess, you'd all be able to get it already. pocahontas. albert ports thought of her as mrs. uncle sam. most visitors apparently identify her as pocahontas. i suggest to you that since she was placed on the capitol's dome, she has been popularly and widely understood in various, sometimes vague, sometimes particular ways as being america in female indian form. in two tiny fresco images hidden on the ceilings of meeting rooms in the capitol, made the connection obvious. this one on the left here is on the front cover of the spring 2014 capitol dome issue, by the way. visitors don't need to get special permission to see america as remidi called both of these figures. the black and one on the right and on the left you can see her, you've seen enough now even if you didn't even know the things i have been talking about this morning. you can see her up there with the colored feather head dress. you don't need to get the special omissi
dollie madison, columbus, queen isabella of spain, balboa, john paul jones, paul revere, susan b. anthony, joan of arc, sitting bull, and the most popular guess, you'd all be able to get it already. pocahontas. albert ports thought of her as mrs. uncle sam. most visitors apparently identify her as pocahontas. i suggest to you that since she was placed on the capitol's dome, she has been popularly and widely understood in various, sometimes vague, sometimes particular ways as being america in...
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nancy pelosi said the worost a revered statesman and brilliant public servant with the passing of secretaryeorge schultz. george schultz decade the his life to promote a more peaceful and secure future and leaves a powerful legacy for generations to come. diane feinstein who was close personal friends wrote i part george lived a life of enormous credibility and honor. he was willing to work across party lines. i think no one was a better representative for this country. governor gavin newsom said our state is fortunate that secretary schultz headed west later in his career bringing wisdom to advice him. roles at the hoover institution and more and for jen and me, our friendship with the secretary and his wife charlotte is a constant source of joy and wise counsel. >>> coming up, trouble with the rollout. the problems cvs is rolling into as it works to vaccinate people only the east coast and what it could mean as the drugstore gets ready to administer doses here in the bay area. >>> also, don't do it for the gram. the warning from security experts about posting pictures of your vaccine card
nancy pelosi said the worost a revered statesman and brilliant public servant with the passing of secretaryeorge schultz. george schultz decade the his life to promote a more peaceful and secure future and leaves a powerful legacy for generations to come. diane feinstein who was close personal friends wrote i part george lived a life of enormous credibility and honor. he was willing to work across party lines. i think no one was a better representative for this country. governor gavin newsom...
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we see that stars like eve or even veg, cristiano ronaldo, and lionel messi are coming to an age reverentit's obviously that on the maybe maximum ten clubs can afford to buy you from dortmund so we can all feel in those clubs and four of those clubs are in your beautiful country, and you can fill the men, you can call them and say would you be interested? i think there is not a sport director or trainer in the world that would say i would not be interested. next to matters on the pitch — england women have thrashed northern ireland 6—0 in a friendly at st george's park this afternoon. ellen white scored a hat—trick to ensure interim head coach hege riise got off to a winning start. this was england's first game in almost a year, and the first since phil neville left as manager last month. 0ur women's sport reporter jo currie was there. in difficult windy conditions, a 6—0 win from herfirst in difficult windy conditions, a 6—0 win from her first game in in difficult windy conditions, a 6—0 win from herfirst game in charge, hege riise, the fact that she was hebb able to have four different
we see that stars like eve or even veg, cristiano ronaldo, and lionel messi are coming to an age reverentit's obviously that on the maybe maximum ten clubs can afford to buy you from dortmund so we can all feel in those clubs and four of those clubs are in your beautiful country, and you can fill the men, you can call them and say would you be interested? i think there is not a sport director or trainer in the world that would say i would not be interested. next to matters on the pitch —...
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as a mark of reverence towards the lord.his place of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew l. . in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know these that you read the torah with the ritual point to the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because the ink is vegetable based so in summer if you run it by a sweaty finger over the torah scroll that would smudge the writing and it's also a sign of respect to god not to point a finger directly at me and instead you use the ritual pointer to travel along that line. and. of course there is more to discover here in the new synagogue so here's a brief overview of. mine says the capital of the state of rhineland. some 220000 people live here. the best place to start your tour is mine's cathedral also known as st martin's cathedral it's over 1000 years old but the area around it is still buzzing with life
as a mark of reverence towards the lord.his place of worship is impressive the gold colored walls are decorated all over with hebrew characters they reach up to the top of the tower. even the benches form a letter that meets the hebrew l. . in front are the torah scrolls with the 5 books of moses. you know these that you read the torah with the ritual point to the yacht which is hebrew for hand and that's very important because the ink is vegetable based so in summer if you run it by a sweaty...