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i think i'm speaking kind of, where would i best get at the early history of roger williams? i wouldn't go to the mayflower compact, in my understanding. i would start there. oh >> i was going to say, the mayflower compact was never a legally binding form of governance. how it initiated a civil politic, big but it remained to construct the government and its legal foundation. so, the 16 40s, the liberties, that's when they begin to set forth the terms of the relationship, legally speaking. that has more to do with the roger williams and the mayflower compact as. >> i've a question here from our onsite audience, it's a big one. for bill mcclay up. are there historic examples of civilization surviving and recovering from an elite that hates the civilization? >> this is a little too targeted. i don't know if i'd call that i had acted question. >> it's got some punch to it. >> the part about the elite that hits at civilization is a little difficult to respond to. but i think that one of the fascinating things about the history of rome is the extent to which roam, i mean, there is
i think i'm speaking kind of, where would i best get at the early history of roger williams? i wouldn't go to the mayflower compact, in my understanding. i would start there. oh >> i was going to say, the mayflower compact was never a legally binding form of governance. how it initiated a civil politic, big but it remained to construct the government and its legal foundation. so, the 16 40s, the liberties, that's when they begin to set forth the terms of the relationship, legally...
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they may feel come back had on roger williams and the founding of rhode island. is there a connection? well, yeah, the one thing i say about roger williams that's been well documented for instance in that biography of him by i think it's john barry. is that right is when you when you look at roger williams, what is often missed is his early life in his early adult life in the united kingdom. so for instance, he was the personal secretary to oliver cromwell. so he saw what was going on in england and the the political divisions and there really also class divisions that that led to the conflicts that later we talk about is the the round heads and the cavaliers. he was right there in the star chamber watching some of that before he comes to the massachusetts bay colony, and i think i'm speaking kind of where would i best get at the early history of roger williams? i wouldn't go to the mayflower compact in my understanding i would start there. think that's right. yeah, right you go ahead. i was going to say it's important to remember the mayflower compact was never
they may feel come back had on roger williams and the founding of rhode island. is there a connection? well, yeah, the one thing i say about roger williams that's been well documented for instance in that biography of him by i think it's john barry. is that right is when you when you look at roger williams, what is often missed is his early life in his early adult life in the united kingdom. so for instance, he was the personal secretary to oliver cromwell. so he saw what was going on in...
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thanks very much for being here, roger williams thank you so much your thoughts on midterms what you a lot of things with majority we finally have now exciting, i think going to be able to bring government back to the people, i think, you know as i am running for chair of the small business committee we are announcing that on your show this morning, we are going to be able to do a lot of things to mainstream, 75% workforce, 75% of our payroll, they have been left by this biden administration so i think, you know i want to talk about i want to talk about cutting taxes talk about cutting regulations i want to talk about a strong border we want to drive inflation down get a supply chain going back in america kind of things able to do go after it i am excited to be part of it going to be a fun time to be, in small going to be fun time to have small business owner get back to where they need to be. tell us what you want your announcing this on this program. right now. you are running for the chairman of the house small business committee. >> exactly, a perfect committee for me i am still
thanks very much for being here, roger williams thank you so much your thoughts on midterms what you a lot of things with majority we finally have now exciting, i think going to be able to bring government back to the people, i think, you know as i am running for chair of the small business committee we are announcing that on your show this morning, we are going to be able to do a lot of things to mainstream, 75% workforce, 75% of our payroll, they have been left by this biden administration so...
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could say in some ways, the first philosophers were national scientists partly because they william c. rogers engaging in national science and people writing a cells book. the way to first describe the cells. it was a popular book for just popular consumption with micro-graphia and about seeing tiny things in the universe. there's been a long history and the internet doesn't tell stories. but medicine is about telling stories. >> i've always looked out for medical professionals being an english major f. you can't tell a good story, you can't be a good doctor. it used to be you didn't have a shot of getting into medical school if you had a liberals arts background and i made a joke about the liberal arts major and carrying a liberal arts card as well. >> every story has an ending an. >> yeah, go ahead. >> really quick. along with the theme, i'm actually a history major and also an obgyn physician and i read all your books and think they're fantastic. your theme is similar to what the other audience members have asked over the last few years what we've seen with the pandemic and p with a lot of
could say in some ways, the first philosophers were national scientists partly because they william c. rogers engaging in national science and people writing a cells book. the way to first describe the cells. it was a popular book for just popular consumption with micro-graphia and about seeing tiny things in the universe. there's been a long history and the internet doesn't tell stories. but medicine is about telling stories. >> i've always looked out for medical professionals being an...
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this is what roger williams, the fan party manager, said to set us . party manager, said to set us. massive occasion. this is the world cup . this might never happen, ever ever again. so that's special. it is for everybody, for welsh fans, for english fans that we're here facing each other . we're here facing each other. and that makes it even more incredible is that it's all for grabs for teams going for those two places tonight. yes somebody's in the driving seat. we've only got one point england, three. they're out and got three bats. that's how tight today's . and when you're welsh today's. and when you're welsh you only need a glimmer a glimmer of hope. yeah. so grab on to something and look. that's why we love sport iceland. that's why we love the fifa world cup . so yeah, it's been world cup. so yeah, it's been phenomenal. the demand for those wales party package is rodri and his team are putting on this in tonight. let's make no bones about it they're underdogs right but it's a british derby anything can happen as we've seen in this world cup so the wales manager rob page, h
this is what roger williams, the fan party manager, said to set us . party manager, said to set us. massive occasion. this is the world cup . this might never happen, ever ever again. so that's special. it is for everybody, for welsh fans, for english fans that we're here facing each other . we're here facing each other. and that makes it even more incredible is that it's all for grabs for teams going for those two places tonight. yes somebody's in the driving seat. we've only got one point...
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next we have william rogers jr., chairman and ceo of truist financial corporation. and finally, we have charles scharf, who is the president and ceo of wells fargo and company. with that objection, your written statement will be made part of the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your testimony. we should be able to see a timer on your screen, which will indicate how much time they have left, and a time will go off at the end of your period, i would ask you to be mindful of your timer and quickly wrap up your testimony if you hear the chime. before we begin with your oral testimonies, i would like to swear in the witnesses. well all of you please raise your right hands? do you solemnly swear or affirm that the testimony will give before the committee, in the matter is now under consideration, will be the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? let the record show that all the witnesses answered in the affirmative. you maybe, of course, you already seated. and we will now begin with your oral testimonies. mr. andy cecere, y
next we have william rogers jr., chairman and ceo of truist financial corporation. and finally, we have charles scharf, who is the president and ceo of wells fargo and company. with that objection, your written statement will be made part of the record. each of you will have five minutes to summarize your testimony. we should be able to see a timer on your screen, which will indicate how much time they have left, and a time will go off at the end of your period, i would ask you to be mindful of...
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roger benne joining us tonight. great to see you. >> courage. ♪ william: keith whatley is a founding executive director of uncommon lawing life sentences navigate the parole process. he shares his brief but spectacular take on changing the narrative about people that commit violent crimes. >> i have studied thousands of people who have committed violent crimes. the people who commit violent crimes are not people. they are usually just scared. ♪ i immerse myself in the traumatic experiences that people have. i do that in order to help them understand why they commit violent crimes. so they can create a pathway out of prison. and that looks like months or years of one-on-one counseling, guiding people to do the introspection they need to do to understand why they made some the decisions that they did. once they trust us to share with us their most painful, shameful secrets, that is when we can do the work. nationwide there are a couple hundred thousand people serving life sentences. most of those we are talking about are serving life with the possibility ofarole and if the parole board finds they can safely be released
roger benne joining us tonight. great to see you. >> courage. ♪ william: keith whatley is a founding executive director of uncommon lawing life sentences navigate the parole process. he shares his brief but spectacular take on changing the narrative about people that commit violent crimes. >> i have studied thousands of people who have committed violent crimes. the people who commit violent crimes are not people. they are usually just scared. ♪ i immerse myself in the traumatic...
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williams for a center with the worst. and i gotcha. tonight. jermel your revenues are delivered. so marie, ignacio don't written. gretel da started it on a phone. there's no bliss kick, record, or roger for request lading. basically at the accordable store takes this boy in the middle, one of them russia is a major producer, but more importantly, a supply regret. it is exported nearly a quarter of it's $32000000.00 ton harvest and would like to continue with current european and us sanctions on black c ports and russian ships prevented. know what i see is global car with net port. now what about some say me. i snuggling the post of ship crimea. yes, nothing. the motor scheme report to me got dorian, the subdivision of roughly equal bleed conditional transcript, but if there were, which it says yes, suggests i use the menu to when the putin is weapon ising hunger. he's using feed security as a callous to of war and he's blocked ukrainian ports and it's stopping 20000000 tons of grain being exported across the globe, holding the well to ransom at my cigna and update the was it the reason i wish that you got it or not, but he said we're gonna have credit for that is the partials that wa
williams for a center with the worst. and i gotcha. tonight. jermel your revenues are delivered. so marie, ignacio don't written. gretel da started it on a phone. there's no bliss kick, record, or roger for request lading. basically at the accordable store takes this boy in the middle, one of them russia is a major producer, but more importantly, a supply regret. it is exported nearly a quarter of it's $32000000.00 ton harvest and would like to continue with current european and us sanctions on...
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roger bennett stopped by with his book on the greatest soccer legends of all times. but first, he's the beloved star of "star trek," a recent space traveler, and a link legend. and now william shatner is on his next big project, the release of his new book entitled "boldly go: reflections of a life of awe and wonder." in a collection of fascinating and inspiring essays, shatner reflects on the key events from his 91 years of life focusing on our fragile bond with nature and celebrating the joy that comes from always being open to learning new things. we spoke with him last month. >> i read a headline about a year ago that said william shatner is 90. i'm, like, okay that's a misprint, maybe 75. >> reversed. 60. >> exactly. so i read a quote and i loved so it much that i wrote it down of something that you had said upon turning 90, a realization, and you said nothing matters in the end. what goes up must come down." and mika and i saw that quote and we were, like, my god, if we had only known that earlier in our life, it really does put things into perspective. and really -- >> the laws of gravity. >> a book where you can stop and look at the wonders of the world and just say
roger bennett stopped by with his book on the greatest soccer legends of all times. but first, he's the beloved star of "star trek," a recent space traveler, and a link legend. and now william shatner is on his next big project, the release of his new book entitled "boldly go: reflections of a life of awe and wonder." in a collection of fascinating and inspiring essays, shatner reflects on the key events from his 91 years of life focusing on our fragile bond with nature and...
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interesting story, and we will talk to roger ferguson about all the fed speak from both sides, and willups saying one thing, and hawkish with other guys -- >> williamsht >> well, 50 basis points versus 75 >> and fed williams said he expect inflation pressures to recede -- >> if you listen to the whole speech -- >> i like that part of the speech >> -- these higher rates will be here for a long time because we have a lot of work to do >> i wonder if their real motivation we know how much they can use langua language instead of rate hikes >> i don't think they like shocks to the market >> the market gets ahead of itself, and -- >> ignore them at your peril >> i am ignoring them. oil is $79 after getting down to the low 70s yesterday and now back to 79 and bitcoin holding, and then you had another bankruptcy yesterday from a second and third derivative up a little bit today, 16.5. >> i can't say you are surprised at any of the bankruptcies because these were the companies built-up by ftx, and when ftx goes away, anybody that was propped up by ftx, oh, no. >> the one i know about and believe in, i will be interested to see -- >> i wouldn't count them all
interesting story, and we will talk to roger ferguson about all the fed speak from both sides, and willups saying one thing, and hawkish with other guys -- >> williamsht >> well, 50 basis points versus 75 >> and fed williams said he expect inflation pressures to recede -- >> if you listen to the whole speech -- >> i like that part of the speech >> -- these higher rates will be here for a long time because we have a lot of work to do >> i wonder if their...
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why roger would not speak to me trying to s promote diversity and he said why wouldn't he talked to me? because he is embarrassed but he doesn't want to do their paying w 44 million. >> that williamswrote the forward to the book and said this could be written by someone who was black otherwise is just another new black guy whining so how did that comeo into play? to think it could have been published if you were not white? and that's a good question but i don't know the answer to that. so they said to me it is better to be written by white guy. so one of w the publishers how can you write about that as a race also on the pga tour so as i said in the book i have never been pulled over just because i'm black italy then because i deserved it but every single person thatpu i interviewed and has been pulled over at some point. and those that were stopped by a cop because they were convinced and i said the first two got stopped while dog owalking but going into the book knowing that i cannot empathize. and for those that i got to interview you would be amazed the number of people that many of the people that i interviewed thanked me for wanting to do the book for the exact same reason b
why roger would not speak to me trying to s promote diversity and he said why wouldn't he talked to me? because he is embarrassed but he doesn't want to do their paying w 44 million. >> that williamswrote the forward to the book and said this could be written by someone who was black otherwise is just another new black guy whining so how did that comeo into play? to think it could have been published if you were not white? and that's a good question but i don't know the answer to that. so...
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in the 1600's, colonizers roger williams of rhode island and william penn of pennsylvania cited scripture and the protestant reformers to defer to god as the judge of conscience. williams referred to religious liberty as liberty of the soul. the charter of the colony of rhode island required religious tolerance that all may freely and fully have and enjoy his and their own judgments and consciences in matters of religious concernments. george whitefield's groundbreaking message, without which these united states never would have come into being, emphasized an individual's personal relationship with god where previously the individual deferred to the church. these became foundational for our current american approach to the relationship between church and state. in 2015, the united states supreme court in its obergefell decision established a constitutional right to same-sex unions, using the term marriage. tens of thousands of same-sex american couples have married in reliance on that supreme court decision. the term marriage now has two meanings -- the biblical and the secular. the respe
in the 1600's, colonizers roger williams of rhode island and william penn of pennsylvania cited scripture and the protestant reformers to defer to god as the judge of conscience. williams referred to religious liberty as liberty of the soul. the charter of the colony of rhode island required religious tolerance that all may freely and fully have and enjoy his and their own judgments and consciences in matters of religious concernments. george whitefield's groundbreaking message, without which...