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i mean, the salem witch museum is not owned by somebody that lives in salem. some of the largest businesses that are witch related in salem are not owned by people that live in salem. tvland put samantha there. you know? >> and donna has tried to get them to remove it without much luck.>> i think we've kind of given up, it seems to me. and it is obviously economic. i mean, steve is exactly right. i would like to see the numbers. if you are critical of any of this, but it brings jobs to salem. such an important part of our economy. well, because of the cost of tourism, i don't know if you in here on halloween but there is so much security. it's also a very expensive enterprise for the city now. so i would like to see the economics on it, frankly. i think everyone just assumes this is an economic engine for us. it might be true, but i would argue it is benefiting a lot of people outside of salem as well as people -- may be more than people inside salem.>> so you like to get rid of witch city. >> there is been so much scholarship about the witch trials, and he ta
i mean, the salem witch museum is not owned by somebody that lives in salem. some of the largest businesses that are witch related in salem are not owned by people that live in salem. tvland put samantha there. you know? >> and donna has tried to get them to remove it without much luck.>> i think we've kind of given up, it seems to me. and it is obviously economic. i mean, steve is exactly right. i would like to see the numbers. if you are critical of any of this, but it brings jobs...
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why salem? i want to explore that today and talk about how we try to explain the events of 1692 and how do we explain witchhunts and talk a little bit about those factors particularly those religious and political factors that lead to witchhunts. past, present and unfortunately future. salem has a unique place in american history and that was cemented long before the witch trials. salem is one of the first settlements in new england, it is originally a fishing village . in 1629, the settlers were idealistic, puritans, changed the name to jerusalem or salem. for the city of peace. so from the start it is meant to be this beautiful christian place. this holy city. jon winthrop arrives in 1630, coming into salem, why because salem is older than boston, they hadn't created boston. salem was the first of the colony, it is where it all starts. and sometimes in the process of selling over or shortly afterwards, he gives his famous sermon, a model of christian charity. he has the famous words, we shall
why salem? i want to explore that today and talk about how we try to explain the events of 1692 and how do we explain witchhunts and talk a little bit about those factors particularly those religious and political factors that lead to witchhunts. past, present and unfortunately future. salem has a unique place in american history and that was cemented long before the witch trials. salem is one of the first settlements in new england, it is originally a fishing village . in 1629, the settlers...
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the end result was salem story. he also discovered that there were a lot of mistakes in the transcriptions of the documents and he got caught up in a couple of them and he said, wow, it would be really nice to change and fix all those things. and that's when he embarked on this project. he did not realize it would take as long. he was figuring two or three years. it took 12 of us ten years to do this. and when i saw this book, it was heavy and hefty, and i got it in my hands and i said, is that all it is? because we had taken so long. his first project manager was supposed to be joe flibbert, a long-time here, but he passed away just as the project was starting. i don't really know how it happened, but it happened that bernie found me right when he was about to start working on this, and he took a huge chance on me. later on say, oh, i knew what i was doing. no, he didn't. but it worked out very well. when we talk about the 12 people, the other ten include six linguists from scanned nafsh scandana scandanavia -- sca
the end result was salem story. he also discovered that there were a lot of mistakes in the transcriptions of the documents and he got caught up in a couple of them and he said, wow, it would be really nice to change and fix all those things. and that's when he embarked on this project. he did not realize it would take as long. he was figuring two or three years. it took 12 of us ten years to do this. and when i saw this book, it was heavy and hefty, and i got it in my hands and i said, is that...
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that is how the first and foremost interpreted what was going on in salem. dozens of people start getting accused of being witches. he remember the story, there was a group of mostly teenage girls who had probably gotten involved in some kind of white magic type of practice, trying to tell the future and so forth. those girls started to have signs of what the puritans would consider daemonic attacks, daemonic oppression and having convulsions and being tormented. they would say that it was this woman, that woman who is coming, especially in the spirit realm to attack them actually and to physically harm them. ultimately, by the way, it is mostly younger women accusing older women of being witches. almost all the accused are women. almost all of the accusers are women as well. one interesting historical investigation, was this a was this a kind of what you would call a misogynistic episode where there is a loathing of women, especially these older women who were difficult to deal with and had maybe gotten into altercations with their neighbors? that is an int
that is how the first and foremost interpreted what was going on in salem. dozens of people start getting accused of being witches. he remember the story, there was a group of mostly teenage girls who had probably gotten involved in some kind of white magic type of practice, trying to tell the future and so forth. those girls started to have signs of what the puritans would consider daemonic attacks, daemonic oppression and having convulsions and being tormented. they would say that it was this...
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partly because of the embarrassment of salem. okay? so salem is definitely feeding into a broader sense in the late 1600s, early 1700s of religious crisis in the colonies, especially in new england and new england again is kind of the easiest story to tell about the come of the great awakening because there is such a lineal colonial story in new england of the puritan founding the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and then in the 1730s and '40s an outburst of new religious commitment, as signaled in the great awakening. so a lot of what i am going to talk about about the back beyond to the great awakening is really tracing the story most specifically of colonial new england, which is the epicenter of the great awakening in america. but the other colonies are definitely affected by the great awakening. okay? owe why -- why do they have a sense of religious crisis? well, one reason you see here is a rise, apparently, in agreed, immorality, we have already talked about this, about the signs th
partly because of the embarrassment of salem. okay? so salem is definitely feeding into a broader sense in the late 1600s, early 1700s of religious crisis in the colonies, especially in new england and new england again is kind of the easiest story to tell about the come of the great awakening because there is such a lineal colonial story in new england of the puritan founding the decline of puritanism, a sense of building religious crisis in the early 1700s, and then in the 1730s and '40s an...
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salem: hey. sharla: and what would your name be? salem: salem. sharla: salem, nice to meet you.to meet you, too. sharla: you're the internet web designer? salem: that's correct. sharla: okay. lemonis: so this is a typical storefront. this is just for mock-up purposes. sharla: sure. lemonis: these are just ideas. amber: i always think website scenes are boring, right? lemonis: please. amber: i will take full responsibility that i don't want a scene about a website. lemonis: just so you know, when i retire from "the profit," i'm going to have a new show called "whiteboards and websites." amber: ooh, you're going to have a lot of viewers. coming up on "whiteboards and websites"... lemonis: [ laughs ] i'm sorry. amber: marcus is just erasing a board, like, writing, "people, process, products." lemonis: okay. amber: turn the channel back to "the profit." lemonis: the other person that i brought in helped redesign a lot of packaging. brad: what we did basically is, we took the logo, and we tried to freshen it up, give it a stronger overall, powerful look. we obviously try to tie in th
salem: hey. sharla: and what would your name be? salem: salem. sharla: salem, nice to meet you.to meet you, too. sharla: you're the internet web designer? salem: that's correct. sharla: okay. lemonis: so this is a typical storefront. this is just for mock-up purposes. sharla: sure. lemonis: these are just ideas. amber: i always think website scenes are boring, right? lemonis: please. amber: i will take full responsibility that i don't want a scene about a website. lemonis: just so you know,...
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my name is paul salem. i'm president of the middle east institute. it is my great pleasure to welcome you all today to the 72nd annual conference entitled the middle east in 2019, challenges and opportunities for u.s. policy. i thank you all for joining us today, and want to thank in advance all our panelists, moderators and keynote speakers. our annual conference is our opportunity to bring together some of the leading approximately see makers, leaders to middle east relations to examine together the challenges and the opportunities lying ahead. this event is being covered by a number of tv networks as well as being live streamed. please silence your phones and you are encouraged to tweet at meiconf for conference, meiconf. we are nearing the end of a very exciting year at mei and we will move into it n year and the new building will have a contemporary art gallery, state-of-the-art classrooms and ample office space for various policy, educational, communicational and cultural programs. in the meantime, our temporary home has been a busy hive of act
my name is paul salem. i'm president of the middle east institute. it is my great pleasure to welcome you all today to the 72nd annual conference entitled the middle east in 2019, challenges and opportunities for u.s. policy. i thank you all for joining us today, and want to thank in advance all our panelists, moderators and keynote speakers. our annual conference is our opportunity to bring together some of the leading approximately see makers, leaders to middle east relations to examine...
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this is set in salem, massachusetts where four young women find themselves victims of a witchunt after a huge data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it is a conservative town, and suddenly they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divide between the older generation
this is set in salem, massachusetts where four young women find themselves victims of a witchunt after a huge data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it is a conservative town, and suddenly they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divide between the older generation
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the crucible because we have in salem. have a very strong dose of a film like the purge in which society descends into anarchy. we begin with people rampaging around with masks on and the voice—over says, how is it this civilised society turned into this? it is scratching away at the service of the modern world and saying underneath it come all those old hatreds, witchhunts instincts are still there. i really liked it. it walks on a knife edge between social exploration and gleeful exploitation. some people will find it too tough, people will find its savage, some will find it too violent. i didn't. savage, some will find it too violent. ididn't. it savage, some will find it too violent. i didn't. it had a real bite, i liked how self—aware that was and i went in only knowing the title and thinking, this may work. i was surprisingly impressed even from an old man point of view.|j was surprisingly impressed even from an old man point of view. i thought is was sharp! you're not old at all. i think i've seen every tv version o
the crucible because we have in salem. have a very strong dose of a film like the purge in which society descends into anarchy. we begin with people rampaging around with masks on and the voice—over says, how is it this civilised society turned into this? it is scratching away at the service of the modern world and saying underneath it come all those old hatreds, witchhunts instincts are still there. i really liked it. it walks on a knife edge between social exploration and gleeful...
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so the salem family has made a big part of my life and it is an honor to reconnect with you. hear variousll vigorous debate about what the united states should be doing in the middle east today, to address the region's many challenges. i would like to start you off with what the united states is doing in the region, and the focus of issues of which i spend my time. governments across the region decisions. my job as to help our leaders is their influence to encourage regional leaders to my choices that advance our shared thectives, consistent with president's foreign policy agenda. we are protecting americans here at home and abroad and promoting engagement in the middle east. we are working actively with our partners to counter the threat of terrorist groups. but as a president has made clear, we cannot and should not bear the sole responsibility for stabilizing and securing the to urge ourontinue partners to do their part to promote regional stability. the challenge lies in how we balance our efforts. responding to crises and on going conflicts and addressing the terms that
so the salem family has made a big part of my life and it is an honor to reconnect with you. hear variousll vigorous debate about what the united states should be doing in the middle east today, to address the region's many challenges. i would like to start you off with what the united states is doing in the region, and the focus of issues of which i spend my time. governments across the region decisions. my job as to help our leaders is their influence to encourage regional leaders to my...
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it swept through the colonies and explains how the salem witch trials and the decline of your to leadan era of traveling preachers, such as george whitfield and an emphasis on evangelism. the class is about 70 minutes. >> you are talking about the founding of the american colonies and we're getting into the 1700s today. i want to focus on religion in the light colonial period. i know this has been on your mind since you had a paper coming out about that. the lead up to the great awakening, some of the overview on what happens in the great awakening and hopefully, that will set you up for your paper.
it swept through the colonies and explains how the salem witch trials and the decline of your to leadan era of traveling preachers, such as george whitfield and an emphasis on evangelism. the class is about 70 minutes. >> you are talking about the founding of the american colonies and we're getting into the 1700s today. i want to focus on religion in the light colonial period. i know this has been on your mind since you had a paper coming out about that. the lead up to the great...
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this is set in salem, massachusetts.n finding themselves the victims of the witch—hunt, after there is a huge data breach. somebody hacks the conservative town's database. lots of people leading conservative lives. releasing secrets onto the internet. all the anger and heed to is turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between how people feel about this divide between the older generation and the younger generation. here's clip... there are two types of people. there are people who have come to term with privacy being dead and the old people who are still trying to fight it. i guess. the internet is amazing. this guy in minnesota, he's 42 or whatever, he subscribed to my amazon wish list and he buys me stuff all the time. why? i guess he likes my insta, likes that i am real. i'm cool and, you know, i'm a free soul. it's really sad because basically, 90% of people are just so sad and lonely and, like, have such an unfulfilling life. if i'm, like, inspiring people, you know, and my life is so cool and, lik
this is set in salem, massachusetts.n finding themselves the victims of the witch—hunt, after there is a huge data breach. somebody hacks the conservative town's database. lots of people leading conservative lives. releasing secrets onto the internet. all the anger and heed to is turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between how people feel about this divide between the older generation and the younger generation. here's clip... there are two types of people. there are...
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one of the few actors that i've not gotten along with -- >> seth: is salem. >> in my career is salem,pect to be allergic to cats. >> seth: oh, you had no idea? [ audience ohs ] >> no, idea whatsoever because -- >> seth: that's a weird and awful time to find out. [ laughter ] >> you know what, that still is actually like pretty much the exact moment that i found out when i brought the cat so close to my face, and then the next day i had hives everywhere beyond belief. >> seth: so how are you guys working around that, cause that's a problem? >> zyrtec, man. >> seth: oh, wow. >> i mean, honestly. [ laughter ] i, at this point, like, i should be sponsored by -- >> seth: yeah. >> an anti-histamine company. but the other thing, too, is if you look in the first two episodes, there are like two scenes because we shot them simultaneously where i'm totally acting on benadryl, and maybe only i know that. [ laughter ] but it was a mistake to take it, but my face hurt so much. >> seth: yeah. >> and i was like, "uh, i got to do it. oh, no, i have four hours left of work." and i was slurring a littl
one of the few actors that i've not gotten along with -- >> seth: is salem. >> in my career is salem,pect to be allergic to cats. >> seth: oh, you had no idea? [ audience ohs ] >> no, idea whatsoever because -- >> seth: that's a weird and awful time to find out. [ laughter ] >> you know what, that still is actually like pretty much the exact moment that i found out when i brought the cat so close to my face, and then the next day i had hives everywhere beyond...
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this is set in salem, massachusetts where four young women it's good to this is set in salem, massachusettsnt after a huge data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it is a town, and suddenly they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divide between the older generation and the younger generation. here is a clip. yeah, there's two types of people in this world. the people who have come to terms with privacy isjust dead. then there' the old people that are still trying to fight it. i guess. i mean, the internet is amazing. this guy in minnesota is like 42, whatever. but basically, he subscribed to my amazon wishlist and now, legit, he just buys me (bleep) all of a sudden. why? i don't know, i guess he really likes my insta. he likes that i'm really real and i'm cool and i'm a free soul. it's really sad because basically 90% of people are just so sad and lonely and have such an unfulfilling life. if i'm, like, inspiring people
this is set in salem, massachusetts where four young women it's good to this is set in salem, massachusettsnt after a huge data breach, somebody hacks the collective data of the town. it is a town, and suddenly they start releasing everybody‘s secret onto the internet. all this anger and hatred is slowly turned towards these four women. meanwhile, the division between people about this breach of data divide between the older generation and the younger generation. here is a clip. yeah, there's...
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he is in salem, new hampshire. democrats line. caller: hello, good evening. caller:host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: i want to mention i was very happy with the results. i am not declared democrat. i come in as an independent, meaning i will vote the person normally, but given the atmosphere with trump, ok, i won't even call him my president, i felt that the democrats needed to take the house. it was key to keep the checks and balances in place. he is running amok. look what happened today, ok, with sessions. that's just the preliminary for getting rid of robert mueller. there is something to hide. he looks guilty, making himself look guilty. thisly believe that this, democrat house was the best thing that could happen for the nation. i listened to some of the other people prior to me speaking, and i cannot leave that they are giving jim acosta hard time about his first amendment. he made it a point to prove to the country, not because -- he was reporting the news, and he was forcing the president to say, this is an invasion? defined what an invasio
he is in salem, new hampshire. democrats line. caller: hello, good evening. caller:host: you are on the air, go ahead. caller: i want to mention i was very happy with the results. i am not declared democrat. i come in as an independent, meaning i will vote the person normally, but given the atmosphere with trump, ok, i won't even call him my president, i felt that the democrats needed to take the house. it was key to keep the checks and balances in place. he is running amok. look what happened...
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salem that we know. mr l m i get even more hoops abuse in your your feelings. your job than the people so there must be if it is as good as the first. or the wish to play live. well i mean almost all. of them but. there's a fear of still believe this. stuff. still. russia sure. you know where the usual we're speak to switch the lawyer to stop what you do so sometimes no one's use those you expect you to do is you know the show if you will set. up a civil union for. publishing if you get all is what i did ask the bad guys have all the fish yet they're going to come out of mind to tell you to get out of the way yeah but. you know we'll sort of what's. this that and use of this. was a she was able to go with what you want so the idea. that you both pose i guess do you go to the front of the well i think in. some. fashion if i don't know if i might be that. it could be you look see would you expect that what you. get was that like you i used to put you right you would feel it most of. the it was mostly. ok to see if. i knew what the phrase is is this enough of it w
salem that we know. mr l m i get even more hoops abuse in your your feelings. your job than the people so there must be if it is as good as the first. or the wish to play live. well i mean almost all. of them but. there's a fear of still believe this. stuff. still. russia sure. you know where the usual we're speak to switch the lawyer to stop what you do so sometimes no one's use those you expect you to do is you know the show if you will set. up a civil union for. publishing if you get all is...
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joining me now is sirius xm radio host joe madison, political analyst and salem radio host hugh hewitt and national political reporter for the daily beast, betty woodruff. let me start here in florida today. i've been all over south florida and did three churches, did the souls to the polls. a lot of energy here to come out and vote. obviously churches and civil rights leaders, we don't tell people who to vote for, but we tell them to vote, long lines, a lot of energy. but what we don't know is whether there is a lot of energy that will cancel each other out. hugh hewitt, there are also reports there is a lot of energy in what is perceived to be mainly republican districts. what's your read on this two days out? >> i'm as happy as i could have possibly hoped to have been. this is the new nbc poll, and 92% of republicans are with the republicans, president trump. if you see a republican saying don't vote republican, they're an outlier. i was in cleveland last night and i noted the key thing of all. in arizona where martha mcsally is running against kyrsten sinema, one of those rally dem
joining me now is sirius xm radio host joe madison, political analyst and salem radio host hugh hewitt and national political reporter for the daily beast, betty woodruff. let me start here in florida today. i've been all over south florida and did three churches, did the souls to the polls. a lot of energy here to come out and vote. obviously churches and civil rights leaders, we don't tell people who to vote for, but we tell them to vote, long lines, a lot of energy. but what we don't know is...
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so the salem family has made a -- has played a big part in my life and it is an honor to reconnect with you. throughout the day i know you will hear various vigorous debate about what the united states should be doing in the middle east to address the region's many challenges. i would like to start you off with what the united states is doing in the region with a focus on the issues on which i spent my time. governments across the region face tough decisions. my job as to help our leaders is -- use the full range of power and influence to encourage regional leaders to my choices that advance our shared objectives, consistent with the president's foreign policy agenda. we are protecting americans here -- america's security at home and abroad and promoting u.s. engagement in the middle east. we are working actively with our partners to counter the threat and --rroristic groups that sponsor terrorism. but as a president has made clear, we cannot and should not bear the sole responsibility for stabilizing and securing the region. we continue to urge our partners to do their part to promote
so the salem family has made a -- has played a big part in my life and it is an honor to reconnect with you. throughout the day i know you will hear various vigorous debate about what the united states should be doing in the middle east to address the region's many challenges. i would like to start you off with what the united states is doing in the region with a focus on the issues on which i spent my time. governments across the region face tough decisions. my job as to help our leaders is --...
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from the salem witch trial in the 1600s to donald trump in 2016 appear he spoke to our walter isaacson about finding the truth amid the blur were lines. >> kurt thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> the elections, did that show us as a divided nation getting even more divided? >> i think that's fair to say. i mean, i get keeper in the weeds to find more interesting counterexamples of oh, look where we are not bifurcating into an even more sort of separate reality country. and there are examples of that. i think the urban and suburb. versus rural split is pretty much clearer than ever. and qb again, the fact that we are -- we are more dysfunctionally split, even though i think the democrats winning the house is good for the democrats. but it's also good for dpkz not to have a sim party in control especially under this president. but i think the there being any kind of bipartisan new era of governance starting, that's a myth for -- an impossibility for a couple of more years. >> your book fantasyland talks about this from the salem witch trials and the present. and seems to go in flo
from the salem witch trial in the 1600s to donald trump in 2016 appear he spoke to our walter isaacson about finding the truth amid the blur were lines. >> kurt thanks for joining us. >> my pleasure. >> the elections, did that show us as a divided nation getting even more divided? >> i think that's fair to say. i mean, i get keeper in the weeds to find more interesting counterexamples of oh, look where we are not bifurcating into an even more sort of separate reality...
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and then obviously the crucible, because are in salem.hich society descends into total anarchy. we begin with people rampaging around with masks on and the voiceover says "how is it that civilised society turned into this?" these four women are being chased. basically, it is scratching away at the surface of the modern world and saying underneath it, all those old hatreds, witch—hunts, instincts are still there. i really liked it. i mean, i think it walks on a knife edge between social exploration and gleeful exploitation. i think some people will find it too tough, some people will find it savage, some will find it too violent. i didn't. it had a real bite. i liked how self—aware it was — and i went in only knowing the title and thinking "this may work, it may not." i was surprisingly impressed, even from an old man's point of view. no, i thought it was sharp! you're not old at all! robin hood. i think i've seen almost every tv and film version of robin hood. will i like this one? it depends. did you like what guy richie did with the leg
and then obviously the crucible, because are in salem.hich society descends into total anarchy. we begin with people rampaging around with masks on and the voiceover says "how is it that civilised society turned into this?" these four women are being chased. basically, it is scratching away at the surface of the modern world and saying underneath it, all those old hatreds, witch—hunts, instincts are still there. i really liked it. i mean, i think it walks on a knife edge between...
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my name is paul salem. i'm president of the middle east institute. my it's my pleasure to welcome you today to the 72nd annual conference entitled "the middle east in 2019:." i thank you for joining us today. and i want to thank our panelists, moderators, and keynote speakers. this is the opportunity to bring together some of the leading policy makers, experts, and leaders in u.s. middle east relations to examine together the challenges and the opportunities lying ahead. this event is being covered by a number of tv networks, as well as being live streamed. so please silence your phones but you're encouraged to tweet, if you would like to do so at #meiconf. with today's conference, we're nearing the end of an exciting year at mei, we're engaging in rebuilding our headquarters. we'll move into them in june of next year. the new building will feature a contemporary arts gallery, large conference facility, state-of-the-art classrooms, and ample space. in the meantime, our temporary home on 18th street has been a busy hive of activity every week with pan
my name is paul salem. i'm president of the middle east institute. my it's my pleasure to welcome you today to the 72nd annual conference entitled "the middle east in 2019:." i thank you for joining us today. and i want to thank our panelists, moderators, and keynote speakers. this is the opportunity to bring together some of the leading policy makers, experts, and leaders in u.s. middle east relations to examine together the challenges and the opportunities lying ahead. this event is...
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salem you know as for new tough guy he's my sort the trash because i'm trying to earn a little money and say. that i'm no longer alone and i have a wife and child now. and they're waiting for me to come back with milk or bread in the evening. when you might mean that they'll complain if i come home empty handed and that. yeah. they're going to come with us i collect food and put it aside to feed my pigs they have to eat to. drown sometimes i might be lucky and find some packed meat and chips here. and that would be lunch for the day just like that. some might think this is not a good job if they see me looking as dirty as i am now they might look down on me but i know what i'm getting out of it. and you couldn't first was seen as something that was necessary for growth to happen was something that was necessary for israel productivity. would be no product. then we started to realize that ok too much ego and maybe a mold problem. or. it's fine for a hammer in brooklyn new york to. be earned simmons is on his way to work. people look at you and. they think what they were thinking of lo
salem you know as for new tough guy he's my sort the trash because i'm trying to earn a little money and say. that i'm no longer alone and i have a wife and child now. and they're waiting for me to come back with milk or bread in the evening. when you might mean that they'll complain if i come home empty handed and that. yeah. they're going to come with us i collect food and put it aside to feed my pigs they have to eat to. drown sometimes i might be lucky and find some packed meat and chips...
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please let me live salem or come. in with february first. twenty seventeen and i was there and he was released. on holiday in credit. and i credit my son is free at last. all jews knew was called to ask for something being we've been waiting something we've been up to supply for the longest on the file you came and. i can only get the glory to go does the field your mom always say she was in waiting to get that hold your mom right now it's all about that emotion. or words to express his warm and been a mark on all my life a lot more life and i'm just glad she finally goes home happy to be happy about. oh it's a wonderful feeling. i've had now. twenty two of these cases all together seventeen since we started six i think and i had five before and it's never gets old is it's so wonderful when the person actually comes out of the door and they're met by their family and friends and. the students who work on the case charters who work on the case. dollars. dollars. dollars i mean that dollar dollar is what i mean. we got garrett over here we car
please let me live salem or come. in with february first. twenty seventeen and i was there and he was released. on holiday in credit. and i credit my son is free at last. all jews knew was called to ask for something being we've been waiting something we've been up to supply for the longest on the file you came and. i can only get the glory to go does the field your mom always say she was in waiting to get that hold your mom right now it's all about that emotion. or words to express his warm...
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please let me live salem or come. in with february first came twenty seventeen and i was there and he was released. on holiday in credit. and i credit my son is free at last. call to ask for something being we've been waiting something we've been a long. can only go to glory to go does the field your mom always say she was in waiting to get a hold your mom right now. i go words to express is one of. the little more lies and i'm just. happy to be happy about. oh it's a wonderful feeling. i've had now. twenty two of these cases all together seventeen since we started six i think and i had five. and it's never gets old it's so wonderful when the person actually comes out of the door and they're met by their family and friends and. the students who work on the case who work on the case. i think that everyone. inside i'm. dockside. i think. you can be cruel. but it's also true. i really believe. that we show up. for. negative place called camp sundown camp for people that can't go out. and they're like so tired. seat. they
please let me live salem or come. in with february first came twenty seventeen and i was there and he was released. on holiday in credit. and i credit my son is free at last. call to ask for something being we've been waiting something we've been a long. can only go to glory to go does the field your mom always say she was in waiting to get a hold your mom right now. i go words to express is one of. the little more lies and i'm just. happy to be happy about. oh it's a wonderful feeling. i've...
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this crew from salem, oregon, is here watching that ridge line to see if the fire comes back into this community again tonight as the wind changes. winds kind of change day to day here. we'll stick around, see what happens here. coming up at 6:00 a little bit about some of the animals that fire. live in cherokee, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> smoke is blanketing the bay area for the fifth straight day. you might not be in the fire, but you are definitely in the smoke and will be for a while. visibility is low, very unhealthy air quality. it's even worse and more of an issue for people in sensitive groups like the elderly, people with asthma. today a woman in san jose ventured out the first time in five days to see if her local fire department was providing any masks. she wanted to hand them out to her neighbors including those who have to use extra oxygen. >> and i have tried to talk to my friends that live here and tell them please don't go out because it's not good for your health and there's a lot of them here with copd, a lot of seniors here with copd and on oxygen. >> yeah. in fact, a
this crew from salem, oregon, is here watching that ridge line to see if the fire comes back into this community again tonight as the wind changes. winds kind of change day to day here. we'll stick around, see what happens here. coming up at 6:00 a little bit about some of the animals that fire. live in cherokee, wilson walker, kpix5. >>> smoke is blanketing the bay area for the fifth straight day. you might not be in the fire, but you are definitely in the smoke and will be for a...
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salem radio network. >> turkey prosecutor saying that khashoggi was strangled and dismembered in saudilate, khashoggi disappeared after entering the consulat in istanbul on october second. >> reportedly, he will challenge crown prince mohamad ben salman who has been criticized for his handling in the khashoggi murder. >> 10 chinese spies charged with hacking u.s. companies, trying to steel, jet engine technology, chinese spries ran cyberattack for 5 years, this third time since september that department of justice charged chinese intelligence operatives with i-t theft -- ip theft, chinese said to steal as much as 600 billion worth of our intellectual property every year, joining me to talk about this theft of intellectual property, the upcoming g20 meeting that will -- well feature a meeting between president xi and trump, professor paul bracken great to see you. >> good to be here. lou: a lousy way to begin a meeting with arrest of chinese spies, there are all sorts of front companies that chinese operate here, we're just now beginning to take action against them. >> it is really in a
salem radio network. >> turkey prosecutor saying that khashoggi was strangled and dismembered in saudilate, khashoggi disappeared after entering the consulat in istanbul on october second. >> reportedly, he will challenge crown prince mohamad ben salman who has been criticized for his handling in the khashoggi murder. >> 10 chinese spies charged with hacking u.s. companies, trying to steel, jet engine technology, chinese spries ran cyberattack for 5 years, this third time...
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for salem you live on. the constant where. if you don't. really think of it. i would say our route. would. be in a big city mosul a bit more where. it is it's don't look very much. and there are a. little bit. more. in the wake of. the bank will be said for. says some of the dictating hyundai's quickly clear parisians preferred the wine from making us all her well maybe for once they don't rule it has been vindicated as the wine from his country seems to have trumped that from france so on this occasion from paris we admit defeat but nevertheless we will always weighs its loss and say so and say show that you can ski paris. the pentagon has failed its first of a full budget ordered looking into spending on arms personnel on military property and it wasn't even surprised it didn't pass the checks we never thought we were going to post an audit several one was bet against us that we wouldn't even do the old it the air force the marine corps the defense logistics agency the u.s. special operations command and the u.s. transportation command a number of sections agencies divisions were
for salem you live on. the constant where. if you don't. really think of it. i would say our route. would. be in a big city mosul a bit more where. it is it's don't look very much. and there are a. little bit. more. in the wake of. the bank will be said for. says some of the dictating hyundai's quickly clear parisians preferred the wine from making us all her well maybe for once they don't rule it has been vindicated as the wine from his country seems to have trumped that from france so on this...
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on however there are lots of americans who want to scream racist instead of getting the whole story salem up and r.t. new york lots of reaction to political and social commentator unfunny brian logan believes that cases like this really only diminish real fights against races. like this story of the little boy who cried wolf you know you always cry wolf and do never be a wolf and in one time he did cry wolf and the wolf was day or nobody came in the new guy you know the same thing is going on here people who left the allegations of racism out there are at a time and that a certain point it becomes not effective people say oh ok another episode of racism so where i don't care but when you have an episode like this to come up people don't really know if it's a real a case of racism an allegation an overreaction nobody really knows so racism is so becomes less important therefore things can happen and nobody really cares and i hope this is waste and happiness you probably will be a lesson to people that want to engage induced through allegations out there there is no always sure to and somet
on however there are lots of americans who want to scream racist instead of getting the whole story salem up and r.t. new york lots of reaction to political and social commentator unfunny brian logan believes that cases like this really only diminish real fights against races. like this story of the little boy who cried wolf you know you always cry wolf and do never be a wolf and in one time he did cry wolf and the wolf was day or nobody came in the new guy you know the same thing is going on...
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effectively segregated no black families have been able to move into this town it's called salem illinois. near warren the former headquarters of the k.k.k. is in niles and the way i see it this was a kind of periodic. racial animus that comes up through the surface but most of the time it's just below the surface kind of simmering and when lyndall campbell was videotaped in his situation with the warren police those floodgates and all that anger came into the public very quickly you know it's interesting when you mention the thing with the steubenville newspaper i just quickly what do you think what do you believe leads to that kind of you know war that we're a local newspaper suddenly no longer believes local residents what what what makes you know what makes that happen what is it why do you believe you know why is that . happening. well it's a couple of things there was a very very vocal police chief that was in charge of the police department he would threaten anybody who criticize the police and the prosecutor was the same way he would charge anybody who made any kind of months misc
effectively segregated no black families have been able to move into this town it's called salem illinois. near warren the former headquarters of the k.k.k. is in niles and the way i see it this was a kind of periodic. racial animus that comes up through the surface but most of the time it's just below the surface kind of simmering and when lyndall campbell was videotaped in his situation with the warren police those floodgates and all that anger came into the public very quickly you know it's...
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listen to my reports 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio network. >> president trump making someuagalong and very good convn with president xi jinping of china, we talked about many subjects with a heavy emphasis on trade, they are moving along nicely with meetings being scheduled at g 20 in argentina. and had a good discussion on north korea. joining us to assess this how president's policies are working particularly with china, fred fd and gordon chang. great to have you here. let me start first with fred, welcome back from government to the real world. on television. great to have you with us. >> thank you. lou: let me start with sanctions president announces today, a wide range. on everything from iran to venezuela to cuba to nicole petallides. -- to nicaragua. >> well, i mean, what is going on with iran is important, president is reimposing sanction lifted by obama administration in 2016. but lou there is trouble. there is exemption, president wants maximum pressure, i regret there are people in the government in the swamp who are try to put exemptions out there. we have to
listen to my reports 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio network. >> president trump making someuagalong and very good convn with president xi jinping of china, we talked about many subjects with a heavy emphasis on trade, they are moving along nicely with meetings being scheduled at g 20 in argentina. and had a good discussion on north korea. joining us to assess this how president's policies are working particularly with china, fred fd and gordon chang. great to have you here....
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listen to my reports 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio network. >> up next.ort out there is a staff shake up coming in white house, we take up that and more with our panel after the quick messages. stay with us. we'll be right back. lou: some reports about white house, likely fake news, president trump's rising frustration with white house chief of staff, john kelly and homeland security secretary neil nielsen is rising still. in addition top deputy to national security advisor john bolton. mirra is in some jeopardy because of clashes with first lady me melania trump and her staff, i find that latter one amazing, stephanie grisham, saying that mira no longer deserves honor of working in white house. that sounds like a signifconproblem if her understanding of power is limited she would take on president's wife, maybe sh she didn't belong in national security. certainly not trump white house. we'll see what happens, joining to us take up this, and possible high level changes, following midterms, niger and gina louden as well. author of terrific book, mad politi
listen to my reports 3 times a day coast-to-coast on salem radio network. >> up next.ort out there is a staff shake up coming in white house, we take up that and more with our panel after the quick messages. stay with us. we'll be right back. lou: some reports about white house, likely fake news, president trump's rising frustration with white house chief of staff, john kelly and homeland security secretary neil nielsen is rising still. in addition top deputy to national security advisor...
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a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day, coast-to-coast on salem network. >> we take upatest in legal battle with former federal prosecutor sydney powell, stay with us, we'll be right back. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and awesome. lou: justice department approving of the president trump's appointment of matthew wiwhitaker. stating, all three branches of government have long recognize president may designate an acting official to perform duties of a office even when acting official has not been confirmed. joining me to take up whitaker's new role, that including oversight of russia collusion investigation, sydney powell, author of license to lie. great to see you. and no surprise in this. it seems to me there should have been no surprise. the ethical judgment of justice department is whitaker has been appropriately appoi
a reminder to listen to my reports three times a day, coast-to-coast on salem network. >> we take upatest in legal battle with former federal prosecutor sydney powell, stay with us, we'll be right back. i am a family man. i am a techie dad. i believe the best technology should feel effortless. like magic. at comcast, it's my job to develop, apps and tools that simplify your experience. my name is mike, i'm in product development at comcast. we're working to make things simple, easy and...
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remind tore listen to my reports coast to coast on the salem radio network.bill murphy doing senator cory booker a big favor. he signed corey's law. it allows a sitting u.s. senator who hasn't got the courage to make a decision to run for reelection and run for president simultaneously. that's good because you want wouldn't want to lose the services of a cory booker. that's good news for spartacus. now he can keep his senate seat if he loses his presidential run in 2020. gina loudon, member of trump's advisory board, and author of mad politics which we urge you buy and read. and charlie hurt. gina. let's start with you. this is -- when have caravans approaching the southern border, and some dimms think it's a strange idea that the president has which is to defend the border and secure the border and enforce immigration laws and try to make sense of our immigration laws. what say you? >> i can't believe the left keeps playing into this narrative that isn't settling well with the american people. nobody wants to us have no borders. the very idea that people out
remind tore listen to my reports coast to coast on the salem radio network.bill murphy doing senator cory booker a big favor. he signed corey's law. it allows a sitting u.s. senator who hasn't got the courage to make a decision to run for reelection and run for president simultaneously. that's good because you want wouldn't want to lose the services of a cory booker. that's good news for spartacus. now he can keep his senate seat if he loses his presidential run in 2020. gina loudon, member of...
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. >> a reminder to listen to lou's reports 3 times a day, coast-to-coast on salem radio network.more than 200 central american migrants, these arrest as members of caravan, in tijuana are reportedly planning to rush the border and cross unmasked to provoke trump administration, founder of organization helping them say he believes that thousands will be willing to join that crossing. with 3 -- any attempt to rush u.s. border, could make for a dangerous situation. one that migrants should refrain from creating. a new poll finding americans believe that immigration and illegal aliens, are top issues facing united states, 20% of americans say they are concerned about immigration, up from 13% last month. >> and my next gift, embedded himself in the caravan to find out why migrants are headed to the sort southern border. >> i am in wa hac -- oaxaca. it is also where camp and base of the caravan is for the night. they are settled here they continue their trek. ashley: joining me now, that documentary film make or army horowitz. pictures we see of the caravan, making their way north, a l
. >> a reminder to listen to lou's reports 3 times a day, coast-to-coast on salem radio network.more than 200 central american migrants, these arrest as members of caravan, in tijuana are reportedly planning to rush the border and cross unmasked to provoke trump administration, founder of organization helping them say he believes that thousands will be willing to join that crossing. with 3 -- any attempt to rush u.s. border, could make for a dangerous situation. one that migrants should...