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and that-- that these statues are revering a false history. >> prof.t's not a false history. it's not a false history. the monument was put up there by real people who had real beliefs. maybe we don't like their beliefs. but one of the things that bothers me most as a historian is what i call "presentism," judging the past by the present. figuring that we are the only moral people, that nobody else could be moral if they didn't think like we think. >> cooper: when you hear people saying that these-- these-- these monuments celebrate white supremacy-- because that's sort of the common refrain. >> prof. cooper: when you say "celebrate white supremacy"-- that's not incorrect. i mean, they do celebrate white supremacy. but they weren't put up to celebrate white supremacy. >> cooper: really? i mean-- >> prof. cooper: no, they were put up to celebrate the confederacy. >> cooper: but, if the statues do celebrate white supremacy, should they be up today? >> prof. cooper: well, should mount vernon be up today? should we go burn monticello down tomorrow? certain
and that-- that these statues are revering a false history. >> prof.t's not a false history. it's not a false history. the monument was put up there by real people who had real beliefs. maybe we don't like their beliefs. but one of the things that bothers me most as a historian is what i call "presentism," judging the past by the present. figuring that we are the only moral people, that nobody else could be moral if they didn't think like we think. >> cooper: when you hear...
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standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. again down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt illusion and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him. meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to share the mountain secret. you know meets local board. me among clowns makes melancholy piano pop. out this can be beautiful living among clouds music for a cloudy day. no. it's about more than energy it's about power. north stream to the russian energy giant gazprom is hype line through the middle of the baltic directly to germany. this bilateral undertaking has met with a lot of opposition to the book politics with pipelines europe and natural gas. in forty five minutes on t.w. . make your smart t.v. smarter with the d w four smart t.v. . what you watch when you want it up to date extraordinary in-depth you
standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. again down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt illusion and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him. meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to share...
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standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. but gazing down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt a listen and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him . meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to share the mountain secret. take off mark. take football personally. your wedding. is really in the spotlight let us stop. by in munich need that coffee mug. in the us nothing he talks about the family and cocoa. next double. click lawyer. culture. hair. superman. superfood stylish style icon don't let those. lifestyle during. the. sixty minutes off v.w. . bus by the army is a strong country. that we have achieved so much we can do this and it's something hinders us we must overcome it and get. going where it's uncomfortable global news that matters w made for mines. birth. home. of species. a home worth
standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. but gazing down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt a listen and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him . meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to...
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standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. the gazing down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt a lesion and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him . meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to share the mountain secret. the but the divide between rich and poor is massive. the ball of the of opportunity and flow is a global issue. the biggest change possible. can there ever be equality in a globalized world the believe in germany. on the. dairy. and waterproof to. rain boots on the runway. and sneakers for the after party. from the weirdest to the most elegant shoe trends of twenty eighteen. year romantics in sixty minutes on d w. what does a football loving country need to reach its goals. we'll tell you how the german soccer made it back to the top. in our web special. time. football made in
standing on the summit of the world's highest freestanding mountain and almost religious feeling of reverence came over him. looking into the great crater he thought of all the sacrifices and disappointments over the years on this mountain had dominated his life. the gazing down over the many stages of the ascent he also felt a lesion and satisfaction probably more than any of the thousands who followed him . meyer felt that only he and his one companion on the summit had been truly allowed to...
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this is reverent seth dolphin tweet saying he's thinking about you a lot this morning and this was early on in march of this year and he just my views a musician and organize an author passed on my dear friend i love that read tweet each other and he was with us in shot as well you were in charlottesville as we gave grave injustice to this week with the prosecution of de andre harris i mean in a heavily reverent second his music again again. do you feel that you are now packing because of what the world is looking like right now well you know a lot less to me about vogue and a lot more about what does faithfulness look like so how do i attempt as an art is musician theologian attempt to keep track of the suffering of everyday people and confront the powerful in such a way that leaves the world a little better place our dear friends and sorrows of brothers whisper way sister. would congregate charlottesville group of radical clergy who organize to confront and bring a different witness in the face of nazis marching in a street wanted to right now harris who was beaten by nazis is now bein
this is reverent seth dolphin tweet saying he's thinking about you a lot this morning and this was early on in march of this year and he just my views a musician and organize an author passed on my dear friend i love that read tweet each other and he was with us in shot as well you were in charlottesville as we gave grave injustice to this week with the prosecution of de andre harris i mean in a heavily reverent second his music again again. do you feel that you are now packing because of what...
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reverence they. are. active and i mean. and you're in the stream today betting on technology but what exactly is blocking me thank you for the easy question really well here at south by southwest in austin texas.
reverence they. are. active and i mean. and you're in the stream today betting on technology but what exactly is blocking me thank you for the easy question really well here at south by southwest in austin texas.
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mobs have been accused of sticking tensions of a beef consumption of the slaughter of cows an animal revered by hindus reports of lynching of muslims fuelled fears that being targeted muslim and i'm really scared within around ramadi in power i feel as muslims we don't have a voice anymore in india now that there is a lot of hatred being spread against muslims the same time there are secular and liberal voices here too that's what will save india. go through bit of a. look government is dividing hindus and muslims that's all they're doing. the german president is not intervening in india's increasingly polarized politics but his visits to the country's many religious sites in the world's largest democracy speak volumes. some football and is now and well champions germany hosted steyn in a friendly in the western city of desoto are on friday it was a chance for a coach of the left to test his players against a fellow title favorites ahead of the west coast and russia and in both teams started with strong line ups which made for a tight contest. no surprises. the starting eleven as they spotte
mobs have been accused of sticking tensions of a beef consumption of the slaughter of cows an animal revered by hindus reports of lynching of muslims fuelled fears that being targeted muslim and i'm really scared within around ramadi in power i feel as muslims we don't have a voice anymore in india now that there is a lot of hatred being spread against muslims the same time there are secular and liberal voices here too that's what will save india. go through bit of a. look government is...
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evans revere/former u.s.th korea: "this has been somewhat haphazardly prepared, and very very quickly prepared, and i am concerned about this."analysts say-- so much of the success or failure of a meeting between president trump and kim jong un.. depends on the personalities of two very unpredictable leaders.jim walsh/internation al security analyst, mit: "you know you have the two most unusual leaders on the face of the planet walking in and meeting each other for the first time. what could possibly go wrong?if those two hit it off, that could really advance things, and things could go pretty well pretty quickly. if they don't hit it off, the opposite could be true."tonight u-s and north korean officials are pressing their intelligence agencies and diplomats... for more information on what the other side is after, in a possible meeting.president trump wants north korea to commit to drawing down its nuclear arsenal, white house officials say- and won't even meet until that happens.what does kim want to get, o
evans revere/former u.s.th korea: "this has been somewhat haphazardly prepared, and very very quickly prepared, and i am concerned about this."analysts say-- so much of the success or failure of a meeting between president trump and kim jong un.. depends on the personalities of two very unpredictable leaders.jim walsh/internation al security analyst, mit: "you know you have the two most unusual leaders on the face of the planet walking in and meeting each other for the first...
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have been accused of stoking tensions of the beef consumption of the slaughter of cows an animal revered by hindus reports of lynching of muslims a fueled fears that being targeted muslim and i'm really scared within around ramadi in power i feel as muslims we don't have a voice anymore in india. there's a lot of hatred being spread against muslims but at the same time there are secular and liberal voices here too that's what will save india. go through bit of a. look government is dividing hindus and muslims that's all they're doing with. the german president is not intervening in india's increasingly polarized politics but his visits to the country's many religious sites in the world's largest democracy speak volumes. and just a reminder of the top story we're following for you a policeman hailed as a hero for taking the place of a hostage doing a fake supermarket shooting. the brother of a nobel trunk the officer that gave his life to save a stranger. well that's the news coming in exactly forty five minutes in the meantime do feel free to check out our web site at www dot com up for
have been accused of stoking tensions of the beef consumption of the slaughter of cows an animal revered by hindus reports of lynching of muslims a fueled fears that being targeted muslim and i'm really scared within around ramadi in power i feel as muslims we don't have a voice anymore in india. there's a lot of hatred being spread against muslims but at the same time there are secular and liberal voices here too that's what will save india. go through bit of a. look government is dividing...
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both were quite revered in their own tribes. both became superstars.they were husbands, fathers, sons, warriors. they shared a bloody history. they were enemies for quite some time until they hooked up and buffalo bills wild west show. so here is a little bit about cody. in europe he was known as nature's nobleman. the sophistication of western civilization. in america he was king of the old west a title he deserves. he was a hunter scout shooter writer warrior and man of adventure. his experience rendered him a kind of wise men and presidents and generals sought his advice. his friends include mark twain block busters who could drink him under the table and might have even been better writers. art students from foreign lands. he was open to all. he had no heirs. what you saw was what you got even if what you saw was sometimes a mirage. he was the simplest of men and annie oakley would say is comfortable with cowboys as with kings. before the term was linked to his name william f. cody grew up in the wild wild west. just a boy who played with the india
both were quite revered in their own tribes. both became superstars.they were husbands, fathers, sons, warriors. they shared a bloody history. they were enemies for quite some time until they hooked up and buffalo bills wild west show. so here is a little bit about cody. in europe he was known as nature's nobleman. the sophistication of western civilization. in america he was king of the old west a title he deserves. he was a hunter scout shooter writer warrior and man of adventure. his...
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this hangs in his room as a tribute to his revered uncle. when i met with him and have a really emotional interview with him he stepped out and he came back and presented this car soon. they have lost track of the cartoon. they said we don't have any cartoons about the watergate. because our father was long gone from america by then. the served as something to add to their own father's history. and one thing they say about this building. as talking about how a tie in this building is. the index for this book is certain the index and then you scamper around the book. starting with your own name and the people you know. and people you like and then people you really dislike. this is the only washington book where in order in the index you will see casey, williams followed by this is an italian building designed at the time where they are designing ms. kennedy's gowns. in the middle-class american families are enjoying this baloney. we have a couple versions of this. this is from the library of congress. we have another version of this that is
this hangs in his room as a tribute to his revered uncle. when i met with him and have a really emotional interview with him he stepped out and he came back and presented this car soon. they have lost track of the cartoon. they said we don't have any cartoons about the watergate. because our father was long gone from america by then. the served as something to add to their own father's history. and one thing they say about this building. as talking about how a tie in this building is. the index...
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he was revered in the north as the savior of the union. he was respected by many people in the south because of his generous treatment that appomattox of robert e. lee and the other confederates. in some ways, expectations were so high, grant had achieved so much during the war that the expectations were high when he became president. it would have been impossible for anyone to meet them. any failure, any falling below those expectations turned out to mill.st for his enemies' assetr institutional working in's favor was that for the first six years of his ministry, he did have a majority in congress held by his political party. two years, the democrats have the house of representatives. having republicans in control for six years did not afford an -- did afford a greater opportunity to achieve his legislative goals. thater power he wielded other presidents had used was patronage power. tont realized he was going have to forge alliances with men in congress. one way was to grease the wheels using patronage, honoring senators in congress reco
he was revered in the north as the savior of the union. he was respected by many people in the south because of his generous treatment that appomattox of robert e. lee and the other confederates. in some ways, expectations were so high, grant had achieved so much during the war that the expectations were high when he became president. it would have been impossible for anyone to meet them. any failure, any falling below those expectations turned out to mill.st for his enemies' assetr...
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secretarÍa de relaciones exte o exteriores donde lo recibiÓ su titular y a la residencia ofi oficial se rever la repÚblica . desde que se dio a conocerla reuniÓn, dijeron que se harÍa de manera privada y solo estarÍan presente ga integrantes de los gabinetes. opiniones sobre esta reuniones se dividÍan yo lo puedo entender como un intermediario. en tanto la mente de analistas ven la visita de donal trump en agosto de 2016 porque cree que al igual que en aquella ocasiÓn los diÁlogos de hoy no dejara nada positivo >>> quizÁs esta visita sea otro accidente mÁs en la relaciÓn donde se estÁ privilegiando una amistad personal por encima de los intereses del estado mexicano >>> pero sobre el tiempo dirÁ Íi la presencia del asesor del presidente estadounidense serÁ buena o mala para este paÍs >>> la actriz porno demandÓ el presidente trump este martes, la supuesta ex amante del primer mandatario afirma que en un acuerdo de con fÍsico de confidencialidad es nulo porque el nunca llegÓ a firmarlo. el documento lar exigen de hablar de un encuentro soci sex que bien manteni habrÍan manten. >>> la ex alcald
secretarÍa de relaciones exte o exteriores donde lo recibiÓ su titular y a la residencia ofi oficial se rever la repÚblica . desde que se dio a conocerla reuniÓn, dijeron que se harÍa de manera privada y solo estarÍan presente ga integrantes de los gabinetes. opiniones sobre esta reuniones se dividÍan yo lo puedo entender como un intermediario. en tanto la mente de analistas ven la visita de donal trump en agosto de 2016 porque cree que al igual que en aquella ocasiÓn los diÁlogos de...
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. >>> instead of revering a four-year brief historical aberration that was called the confederacy, werate all 300 years of our rich diverse history in a place called new orleans and set the tone for the next 300 years. >> new orleans mayor landreau, has the last of the confederate statute choose removed. a white southerner confronts history. good morning, mayor. >> hey, alisyn. how are you? >> i'm well. good to have you with us. >> it was one i came to after a lot of consultation with a lot of people. when it was clear what the history was, the answer about what to do rather came easy. it was just hard to do it. >> yeah, of course. even though of us who didn't live in the south were gripped by this national debate. you heard the pushback on the other side. you are expunging an important chapter in america history. you're whitewashing it, sanitizing it. those are people's grandfathers or great grandfathers who fought in the civil war. so why are you expunging their history? >> well, a couple of things. first of all, after the killings at mother emmanuel in charleston, it was clear that
. >>> instead of revering a four-year brief historical aberration that was called the confederacy, werate all 300 years of our rich diverse history in a place called new orleans and set the tone for the next 300 years. >> new orleans mayor landreau, has the last of the confederate statute choose removed. a white southerner confronts history. good morning, mayor. >> hey, alisyn. how are you? >> i'm well. good to have you with us. >> it was one i came to after a...
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usted tiene una orden de deportaciÓn tiene una fecha lÍmite de 90 días para someterse una mociÓn para revermÓn: ya regresamos pero antes vamos con un adelanto del contacto deportivo. natalie: mÁs adelante tenemos toda la actividad de champions league. barcelona y chelsea disfrutaron su pase a cuartos de final. el vayan mi alistamiento o actividad. ya volvemos. ♪ locutor: este es "contacto deportivo". natalie: barcelona enfrentaba el chelsea la vuelta de los octavos de cuartos de final. era partido de vidao muerte en el camp nou lÍo messi abría laporta para una clara victoria del barça. los blaugrana ganarone hicieron valer su condiciÓn de favoritos y superaron en el global al chelsea para avanzar a los cuartos de final. en otro cuento de octavos el vayan millones de visitantes venciÓ con anotaciones de thiago alcÁntara y un autogol. en mÁs del fÚtbol de europa la juventus con pipita higuaÍn y del francÉs al 81 derrotÓ al atlanta. la juve es lÍder de la competencia. mÁs del fÚtbol europeo. anotÓ el del descuento al minuto 58 y con la victoria el psg estÁ muy cerca de connor hace temÁticament
usted tiene una orden de deportaciÓn tiene una fecha lÍmite de 90 días para someterse una mociÓn para revermÓn: ya regresamos pero antes vamos con un adelanto del contacto deportivo. natalie: mÁs adelante tenemos toda la actividad de champions league. barcelona y chelsea disfrutaron su pase a cuartos de final. el vayan mi alistamiento o actividad. ya volvemos. ♪ locutor: este es "contacto deportivo". natalie: barcelona enfrentaba el chelsea la vuelta de los octavos de cuartos...
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i think he was a little bit more judgmental and revered that way.he wonderful results are probably why my younger daughter decided to serve in the military. host: how much of your own politics do you reveal? prof. chua: i am happy to reveal them. i am an independent. i do not fit in anywhere because i think america's political parties, as i tried to describe in this book, are all wacko. they don't make sense anyway. you have the republican party with evangelicals and poor working people with the neocon people who want to invade iraq. it is almost arbitrary. for me, i just want to choose the leaders who speak to me. who seem like jd vance, honest and maybe do not care what other people are saying. daughter i will always be somebody who doesn't like victim blaming. that is just the way my parents raised me. take responsibility. don't blame others, always start with yourself. will immigrants daughter i always believe that it is part of the blood of this country. the people who came over in waves. i tend to always not like people who scapegoat and targe
i think he was a little bit more judgmental and revered that way.he wonderful results are probably why my younger daughter decided to serve in the military. host: how much of your own politics do you reveal? prof. chua: i am happy to reveal them. i am an independent. i do not fit in anywhere because i think america's political parties, as i tried to describe in this book, are all wacko. they don't make sense anyway. you have the republican party with evangelicals and poor working people with...
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trying to build up respect and reverence her mother had. gave the difference on a different cpac panel. a woman famously said she never worked a day in her life. raised five boys. trying to restore respect for motherhood, i think there are interesting policies out there. i think there was a part of a tax bill proposing a conservative approach recommending family leave. offering incentives. that is the direction we want to go in, not more policy and more laws denying women or eliminating reproductive rights. audience withan young people, we have to separate ourselves from the men on our side who have behaved atrociously toward women. they will not listen to us until we do. all right? international #ustoo, i think we all need to be a voice for the inequality is happening in the middle east and african countries. those women need us. on the domestic front, a pro-women know agenda means having a conversation with your daughters to explain that just because i'm against forcing the government to pay for and maternity leave plan, does not mean i d
trying to build up respect and reverence her mother had. gave the difference on a different cpac panel. a woman famously said she never worked a day in her life. raised five boys. trying to restore respect for motherhood, i think there are interesting policies out there. i think there was a part of a tax bill proposing a conservative approach recommending family leave. offering incentives. that is the direction we want to go in, not more policy and more laws denying women or eliminating...
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and he was known and still is revered around the world. he was not treated with respect in thesese shows until cody came along. and cody had been after him for a long time. he knew that sitting bull was like a, you know, a big score. [laughter] to use today's or parlance. he knew that having him in his show would bring in a lot of money, and by then cody himself was this huge superstar as well. after the little bighorn, he had avenged custer's death by scalping an indian and then returning to the stage in new york and elsewhere on the east coast and reenacting this scalping of yellow hand. and brandishing the scalp, to the dismayy of many. but cody was a showman, and he had been acting for some time, and he just really, like, 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 anybody else in the show. sitting bull was kind of, like, inf, baseball terms a free agen. he kind of wrote his own ticket at that time. he
and he was known and still is revered around the world. he was not treated with respect in thesese shows until cody came along. and cody had been after him for a long time. he knew that sitting bull was like a, you know, a big score. [laughter] to use today's or parlance. he knew that having him in his show would bring in a lot of money, and by then cody himself was this huge superstar as well. after the little bighorn, he had avenged custer's death by scalping an indian and then returning to...
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nce . cricket team which we held in such reverence.ralia to even acknowledge they were involved in cheating, it shows me that they have not really grasped the wider implications of what they did. that was abundantly clear from that press conference the other day with steve smith and cameron bancroft talking about leadership within the team. you have run a story of a night saying that the team is especially displeased with vice captain david warner because to put it bluntly he was going to throw some of under bus. it emerged deborah warner was perhaps the architect of the plot and he got one of the younger members of the team, cameron bancroft, to carried out the captain steve smith was not so aware of what went on but his problem was that he knew something was up but did not ask enough questions and he allowed it to continue. so david warner is perhaps the pariah at the moment. it is yet to be seen whether he will ever lay for a struggling again come up ever lay for a struggling again come up before he could get sanctions but because t
nce . cricket team which we held in such reverence.ralia to even acknowledge they were involved in cheating, it shows me that they have not really grasped the wider implications of what they did. that was abundantly clear from that press conference the other day with steve smith and cameron bancroft talking about leadership within the team. you have run a story of a night saying that the team is especially displeased with vice captain david warner because to put it bluntly he was going to throw...
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abc's patrick rever was there. >> influencing these weapons is a way of beg your pardonishing that image that's so important to his appeal. they applauded him. >> reporter: among the new weapons unveiled, an intercontinental ballistic missile, under water nuclear drones, a supersonic weapon and laser weapon were revealed to audience of legislators and ministers in central moscow. weapons which putin claims renders useless any american and nato attempts to bolster their own defenses on russia's border to europe. russia is a party to the treaty on the nonproliferation of u.s., to reducing the number of strategic nuclear warheads it has by this year. as tensions continue to build, that commitment looks increasingly uncertain. julie mcfarland, abc news, london. >>> more problems from equifax that could involve your personal information. the company says an additional 2.4 million americans were impacted by last year's data breach. consumers had their names and partial driver's license numbers compromised. equifax says it will reach anyone impacted and provide credit monitoring and identity th
abc's patrick rever was there. >> influencing these weapons is a way of beg your pardonishing that image that's so important to his appeal. they applauded him. >> reporter: among the new weapons unveiled, an intercontinental ballistic missile, under water nuclear drones, a supersonic weapon and laser weapon were revealed to audience of legislators and ministers in central moscow. weapons which putin claims renders useless any american and nato attempts to bolster their own defenses...
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where we can revere men for what they did because what they did was wrg ong and rememberat they did so we never repeat it, and i think it was a very important step in the process the country has to go through for racial ronciliation. >> woodruff: yet, it's 150 years after this country fought that civil war, it's 50 yers after the civil rights movement. >> correct. >> woodruff: why did it take so long? >> and a couple of years after had an african-american president. >> woodruff: yes. e goes to the big point. the fact that the speech i ge resonated across the country means we have a problem that't haeen reconciled and we've not done a good job of it, so whether it's police-community relations or other particular issues we're confronveng, we o work through the issue of race that we obviously have not worked through vwory well. >>ruff: the country keeps doling with it in different ways. >> well, the truth is we don't deal with it at all. we actike, oh, we had the civil war and civil rights, let's get over i and move behind. and the african-american community says we have more to ta abo
where we can revere men for what they did because what they did was wrg ong and rememberat they did so we never repeat it, and i think it was a very important step in the process the country has to go through for racial ronciliation. >> woodruff: yet, it's 150 years after this country fought that civil war, it's 50 yers after the civil rights movement. >> correct. >> woodruff: why did it take so long? >> and a couple of years after had an african-american president....
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revered by many people. a good choice to be va secretary?ink that's for the senate to determine through the confirmation process. he has the president's confidence. and as i understand it, he had the confidence of president obama as well. >> as a physician. >> for -- physician of -- that he had in the white house. now he's going to be the head of a very large agency, second only to the pentagon. and certainly he should surround himself with those who understand how large organizations work. >> absolutely it is the senate's job to confirm this person, though you've been mentioning you're doing district work, i know congressional office is one thing they deal with a lot, constituent services and veterans concerns. in that vain, do you think from what you see he's got the bureaucratic experience, the managerial experience to handle a department with 377,000 employees? >> his experience has been as a physician, but i wouldn't exclude the possibility that he would be a fine secretary. we have a veterans hospital in the district i serve, lions vet
revered by many people. a good choice to be va secretary?ink that's for the senate to determine through the confirmation process. he has the president's confidence. and as i understand it, he had the confidence of president obama as well. >> as a physician. >> for -- physician of -- that he had in the white house. now he's going to be the head of a very large agency, second only to the pentagon. and certainly he should surround himself with those who understand how large...
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. >> we revered. danielle, what about this move by sessions? does it change the attorney general's standing with the president? listen it's clear it's been on rocky ground for months now. >> right. you know we can't be clear on what's going on in attorney general sessions' head. the fact does remain that you know, over the last year or so, we had seen the president you know, in one tweet he sort of seemed to be goading mr. sessions into you know getting rid of mr. mccabe. the president also taunt pld mccabe on twitter. so i mean you know look, we're still going to wait for that inspector general report from inside the fbi to see what it says about mr. mccabe. if he really did mislead anybody. but you know, these various actions that the president has taken, including his sort of i think one of your reporters said gleeful tweets certainly threatens to cast a different pall over all of this this. >> mccabe's statement says this attack on my credibility is one part of a larger effort not just to slander me personally, but to taint the fbi, law enf
. >> we revered. danielle, what about this move by sessions? does it change the attorney general's standing with the president? listen it's clear it's been on rocky ground for months now. >> right. you know we can't be clear on what's going on in attorney general sessions' head. the fact does remain that you know, over the last year or so, we had seen the president you know, in one tweet he sort of seemed to be goading mr. sessions into you know getting rid of mr. mccabe. the...
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that was on their collar when she lossy now revering is hungry for more emotion for new people winning is always nice it's more fun it makes for a good mood and obviously we're aiming to win on next time game against you and as well. another senior player who raises his game against don't mind is all you know you're wrong. riverine robben have a combined age of sixty eight but the blacks have been directly involved in sixteen league goals against dortmund behind us and there that i is a world class player he's good in every aspect of his game and for by injuries very important i think the fans are always happy as well when they see robin river a out there on the page you see most of. the biggest achievements came in twenty first scene. to the champions league final to secure the treble and their own cool strong small. company with a true business is all he's got. good feeling this season and we've seen a good atmosphere and we're playing very well because i think there's a real chance we can do it sometimes. seven league titles for a german player he's also. with the most games in all
that was on their collar when she lossy now revering is hungry for more emotion for new people winning is always nice it's more fun it makes for a good mood and obviously we're aiming to win on next time game against you and as well. another senior player who raises his game against don't mind is all you know you're wrong. riverine robben have a combined age of sixty eight but the blacks have been directly involved in sixteen league goals against dortmund behind us and there that i is a world...
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library now known as the ana amalia library it's right next to the palace it's rococo hall is often reverently called the pantheon of german classicism. in fact poets and philosophers came here to study the classical works it was run for years by the great go to himself. on health south of the city that you call family had a hunting lodge built the bell the dam even if you're not interested in the bauhaus or the enlightenment if you just needed greenaway says to take a break while your environment this is the place for you. to do traces of the balls are hard to find environment but they exist for example at the national theatre the constitution of the via republic was passed here in one thousand nine hundred nineteen there is a plaque to commemorate events. and who made it but it's a glorious thing. we continue to the historic cemetery like a bolt of lightning this monument shoots out of the ground by their gorgeous build it on behalf of the unions to commemorate the victims of the political turmoil of nineteen twenty the nazis destroyed the sculpture. but it was late to rebuild slightly modif
library now known as the ana amalia library it's right next to the palace it's rococo hall is often reverently called the pantheon of german classicism. in fact poets and philosophers came here to study the classical works it was run for years by the great go to himself. on health south of the city that you call family had a hunting lodge built the bell the dam even if you're not interested in the bauhaus or the enlightenment if you just needed greenaway says to take a break while your...
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allen is revered for developing the triploid oyster. a sterile oyster that doesn't become thin and watery in the summer months like a reproductive oyster does. >> oysters have been described as reproductive machines inside two shells, and so, if we can shut down that reproductive mechanism, we can get the oyster to devote that otherwise rereproductive energy into beina robust and meaty oyster. >> so, what that does for us as an industry is, first of all, it gives us an extraordinary oyster. it's 30 to 50% higher meat yield. it grows so fast that those diseases, really, don't have time to kill it. and it doesn't spawn so it's available year round for consumption and for sale. >> ecology and culture often clash when it comes to managing oysters. when you come right down to it, watermen, scientists, and everyone who lives in the chchesapeake bay watershed, all want the same thing, a teeming, healthy, sustainable bay. oyster restoration is one giant step toward that goal. >> "spat" is the title of my film and that's appropriate for my film
allen is revered for developing the triploid oyster. a sterile oyster that doesn't become thin and watery in the summer months like a reproductive oyster does. >> oysters have been described as reproductive machines inside two shells, and so, if we can shut down that reproductive mechanism, we can get the oyster to devote that otherwise rereproductive energy into beina robust and meaty oyster. >> so, what that does for us as an industry is, first of all, it gives us an extraordinary...
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. >> the idea was that weveould like to message to the people that no one lasts rever. jeremy: would you use the word "democracy" to describe in any way what is going on in egypt at the mome? notell, honestly, we are enjoyinghe democracy. we all hope to see after 20 -- n enjoying the democracy we all hoped to see after 20 years. jeremy: modern egypt has a lot of problems. touris endemic. corruption is the millions who support the im brotherhood are seen the regime as the enemy within. this is a cairdistrict regarded by the police as hoile territory.st it is a nghold of the brotherhood, banned since the coup ousted it in 20. no sisi posters on these streets. atashe bakery, i didn't k them to talk about politics. they wouldn't have answered, and i didn't want to get them in trouble. inowead, walid told me about he learned of the egyptian way to deliver bread when he was a boy, but n he was looking for something better. >> sisi is good. he is ing a big national project. i have a degree. why am i doing this job? help out young people. and those who have degrees. egjeremy: t
. >> the idea was that weveould like to message to the people that no one lasts rever. jeremy: would you use the word "democracy" to describe in any way what is going on in egypt at the mome? notell, honestly, we are enjoyinghe democracy. we all hope to see after 20 -- n enjoying the democracy we all hoped to see after 20 years. jeremy: modern egypt has a lot of problems. touris endemic. corruption is the millions who support the im brotherhood are seen the regime as the enemy...
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the mausoleum teself crowns the ike a grand temple, giving those wit a feeling of reverence and respect. pilgrims froke all corners of t stand before the tomb of ataturk and remember the father of their nation. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is anmade possible by the fre foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and thaning is a lot easi you think. you can find it here in ara. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports.
the mausoleum teself crowns the ike a grand temple, giving those wit a feeling of reverence and respect. pilgrims froke all corners of t stand before the tomb of ataturk and remember the father of their nation. >> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is anmade possible by the fre foundation, and kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and thaning is a lot easi...
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i think there are place force remembrance and places for reverence.s are places for remembrance so we never forget and don't repeat. a 1-year-old african-american girl should not have to walk under a statue of an individual who fought to destroy her life and freedom, that's not a city new orleans has ever been. i think people ought to remember the totality of history. we don't have a lot of slave ships or place where is people were lynched or places where people were sold into slave which, most which was in new orleans. we should tell the whole story and if not remember the things we did, admit we did them wrongly, say we're sorry, hope somebody forgives and move to where we want to go to in the book. >> trevor: your message res nays and you're brutally honest. it's got a lot of people asking, your term has come to an end and you've reached your term limits. is there a potential 2020 run? do you see yourself going up a demagogue? ( applause ) >> it's obviously very flatter for people to talk to you in that context. i have been doing this 30 years. my
i think there are place force remembrance and places for reverence.s are places for remembrance so we never forget and don't repeat. a 1-year-old african-american girl should not have to walk under a statue of an individual who fought to destroy her life and freedom, that's not a city new orleans has ever been. i think people ought to remember the totality of history. we don't have a lot of slave ships or place where is people were lynched or places where people were sold into slave which, most...
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bibi the king, in the eyes of men he's revered almost as a royal individual, but at the same time thehe has the more -- the more personal problems are then, the lack of confidence and the reluctance to move into history and he's an arch political king and n such a good, historical leader. >> and we will leave it there and wait to see what happens in your country. >> there will be peace in my country. >> against all odds as president ghani said. abraham berg, thank you so much for joining us. >> that is it for our program tonight. thanks for watching amanpour on pbs. join us again tomorrow night. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> "amanpour on pbs" was made possible by the generous support of rosalynn p. walter. steves: salzburg's cathedral, constructed in the early 1600s, was one of the first grand baroque buildings north of the alps. it's sunday morning. the 10:00 mass is famous for its music, and today it's mozart. enter the cathedral, and you're immersed in pure baroque grandeur. ♪ dona nobis ♪ ♪ nobis pacem ♪ since it was built in only about 15 years, the church boasts particularly harmonious art and arch
bibi the king, in the eyes of men he's revered almost as a royal individual, but at the same time thehe has the more -- the more personal problems are then, the lack of confidence and the reluctance to move into history and he's an arch political king and n such a good, historical leader. >> and we will leave it there and wait to see what happens in your country. >> there will be peace in my country. >> against all odds as president ghani said. abraham berg, thank you so much...
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that is the biggest concern, the revere bracing through the supply chain. thank you.r stories making the news. australia's economy clocked up gdp growth of 0.4% in the last three months of last year — lower than expected and marking a weak finish to the year. a fall in exports in the last quarter dragged on growth. over the year as a whole, the economy grew by 2.4% compared to a year earlier, that's down from 2.9%. the royal bank of scotland has agreed a $500 million settlement with new york state over the mis—selling of financial products in the run up to the global financial crisis in 2008. rbs is the sixth bank to settle with the state over similar claims, linked to risky mortgages. the agreement will see the bank pay $400 million in relief to homeowners, as well as $100 million to the state. blackberry has filed a lawsuit in the us accusing facebook of copying features from blackberry messenger in a violation of its patent rights. blackberry, which was once a leader in the smartphone market, says facebook used the features and technology in its whatsapp and instag
that is the biggest concern, the revere bracing through the supply chain. thank you.r stories making the news. australia's economy clocked up gdp growth of 0.4% in the last three months of last year — lower than expected and marking a weak finish to the year. a fall in exports in the last quarter dragged on growth. over the year as a whole, the economy grew by 2.4% compared to a year earlier, that's down from 2.9%. the royal bank of scotland has agreed a $500 million settlement with new york...
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trying to buildup respect and reverence for motherhood. you know, i gave the example on a different story, who raised i think five boys, romney, that she's never worked a day in her life. so starting with trying to restore a respect for motherhood. and, you know, i think there is interesting policies out there, policy ideas out there that do that. i think deb fisher had a part of this tax bill that actually proposes a conservative approach to paid family leave, one that doesn't penalize businesses but one that offers them incentives. things like that i think are the direction that we want to be going in. not more policies and more laws that are about denying women in the name of reproductive rights. >> right. mona. >> if we want an audience with young people, we have to separate ourselves from the men men on our side that have behaved atrociously toward women. they won't listen to us until we do. >> all right. chelsey. >> from the international us too hashtag view of feminism which i think we should all be embracing, i think we need to sto
trying to buildup respect and reverence for motherhood. you know, i gave the example on a different story, who raised i think five boys, romney, that she's never worked a day in her life. so starting with trying to restore a respect for motherhood. and, you know, i think there is interesting policies out there, policy ideas out there that do that. i think deb fisher had a part of this tax bill that actually proposes a conservative approach to paid family leave, one that doesn't penalize...
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high in the foothills of the hymn alia's in northern india to britons wait for a glimpse of the revered leader the dalai lama word is that he's to pass by here shortly. the nobel peace laureate has lived here in the town for nearly six decades ever since india granted him asylum. in one nine hundred fifty china invaded then independent a bit following the field and the chinese uprising in one thousand fifty nine that the lama was forced to please. and cross the himalayas and foot here right in india and set up a government in exile he's been advocating autonomy for tibet but china considers him a separatist threat to bet and its monasteries remain under the tight control of the chinese government possessing pictures of the line or his writings is illegal. in that i'm sure whoever the diaspora has transformed the area into a mini tibet the town draws visitors and followers of the lama from all over the world all but china remains unhappy and opposes countries that support the tibetan leader and the dalai lama's presence in india periodically aggravates border tensions and inflames diplom
high in the foothills of the hymn alia's in northern india to britons wait for a glimpse of the revered leader the dalai lama word is that he's to pass by here shortly. the nobel peace laureate has lived here in the town for nearly six decades ever since india granted him asylum. in one nine hundred fifty china invaded then independent a bit following the field and the chinese uprising in one thousand fifty nine that the lama was forced to please. and cross the himalayas and foot here right in...
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beginning of the industrial revolution, a lot of companies were founded there, remington arms, paul revere started his company in our region. part of year, one of our great numbers of american history. that company is still there today. ibm was founded in binghamton, new york, also in my district. at one point they were thriving, they're now down to 200 jobs. we are looking at a comeback in new york, but it has been a battle with our state government and trying to bring some relief toward taxpayers. we have had the largest emmigration than any other state. in the past six years. host: would you want president trump to come in campaign with you in your district? guest: yes, i think he is provided a strength. for example the 2012 election point, hey won by one won but -- president trump one by 16 in my district. it is considered in our sixa --n 6.n r this district actually has 30,000 more republicans so it is not comparable to the pennsylvania race. i think trump ran a number of policies that people care about people -- care about. the huge cronyism rate, meaning we are taking a taxpayer mon
beginning of the industrial revolution, a lot of companies were founded there, remington arms, paul revere started his company in our region. part of year, one of our great numbers of american history. that company is still there today. ibm was founded in binghamton, new york, also in my district. at one point they were thriving, they're now down to 200 jobs. we are looking at a comeback in new york, but it has been a battle with our state government and trying to bring some relief toward...
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joining me now is gary kasparov, revered as the greatest chess champion of all time. he attempted to run for the russian presidency in 2008 and he's been warning the world about putin's moves for years and he joins me right now welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> in fact, i covered your attempted presidential run back in 2008. i remember you being hauled with some of your supporters into the back of a police van, remind us why as an independent candidate you couldn't officially be a candidate? >> because we should stop misleading people talking about elections, it's more like a ritual to reappoint a dictator his endless rule. putin has to do it, has to pay tribute to russian constitution that he's been violating all the time to russian citizens but momportantly to the rest of the world and even ten years ago, wch many of us called vegetarian time because at that time you could spend five or ten days in jail for protesting, today it will be five or ten years. >> you call that vegetarian days? >> yes, vegetarian days so they did not let anybody who was not fully ap
joining me now is gary kasparov, revered as the greatest chess champion of all time. he attempted to run for the russian presidency in 2008 and he's been warning the world about putin's moves for years and he joins me right now welcome to the program. >> thank you. >> in fact, i covered your attempted presidential run back in 2008. i remember you being hauled with some of your supporters into the back of a police van, remind us why as an independent candidate you couldn't officially...
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year-old girl walk by a statue that's on a piece of land that she owns as a taxpayer that actually is reveringposed to just remembering an individual who thought she should still be a slave seems to me to be just not necessary. and the city of new orleans, as she prepares herself for the next 300 years should have public displays that reflect what our real history and our soul is. and, of course, the story that you did before demonstrates that hatred, you know, based on religion and other things. continues to course across the world. the united states is supposed to be a beacon of freedom. we're not supposed to reach into our past and tell people to just deal with it and we can't rethink where we were especially if we made a mistake. >> sorry. i just want to ask you about current demonization, if you like. you famously are the president of the u.s. conference on mayors and you actually on behalf of the other mayors declined an invitation this year to go to the white house. and you basically said that, unfortunately, the trump administration's decision to threaten mayors and demonize immigrants
year-old girl walk by a statue that's on a piece of land that she owns as a taxpayer that actually is reveringposed to just remembering an individual who thought she should still be a slave seems to me to be just not necessary. and the city of new orleans, as she prepares herself for the next 300 years should have public displays that reflect what our real history and our soul is. and, of course, the story that you did before demonstrates that hatred, you know, based on religion and other...